Android 2.3 Manual Do Utilizador

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Android basics
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Android User’s Guide
your account?” in the sign-in box, and then follow the instructions for resetting your 
password.
Additional accounts
After setup, you can add Google, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, conventional email, 
and other kinds of accounts to your phone, and sync some or all of their data, as 
described in “Accounts” on page 127. However, only the first Google Account you sign 
into is backed up to Google servers. Some applications that only work with a single 
account display data only from the first account that you sign into.
Google services
When you sign in, you’re asked whether you want to take advantage of the following 
Google services.
Location  
You can choose whether to take advantage of Google’s location service, 
which provides applications with your approximate location without using GPS, and 
whether to use your location for Google search results and other Google services. For 
information about changing these settings later, see “Location & security settings” on 
page 365 
and “Privacy settings” on page 370.
Backup 
You can choose to back up some of your data, such as your bookmarks, 
your user dictionary, your Wi-Fi passwords, and many other settings, to your Google 
Account, on Google servers. Some third-party applications may also take advantage 
of this feature. That way, when you need to replace your phone (when you upgrade or 
replace a lost phone), or if you reinstall an application, you can restore your settings 
and other data. For information about changing this setting later, see “Privacy 
settings” on page 370.
Date and time 
If you aren’t connected to a mobile network, you’re prompted to set 
the date and time on your phone. See “Date & time settings” on page 378.