Wiley Windows Phone 7 Companion 978-0-470-93856-0 Benutzerhandbuch
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Windows 7 Phone Companion
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icrosoft has learned from other mobile operating systems over the past
few years, and now the setup of your new Windows Phone 7 device is
few years, and now the setup of your new Windows Phone 7 device is
quick and simple. You step through a handy, self-explanatory wizard, and like
magic all your email, photos, status updates, and more appear on your device
within minutes. Because the user experience is vastly different on Windows
Phone 7 than on previous Microsoft mobile operating systems, you need to
understand some basic elements out-of-the-box so that you can start using
your new device.
magic all your email, photos, status updates, and more appear on your device
within minutes. Because the user experience is vastly different on Windows
Phone 7 than on previous Microsoft mobile operating systems, you need to
understand some basic elements out-of-the-box so that you can start using
your new device.
Initial Startup and Login Screens
After unboxing your Windows Phone device and connecting the charger to
fully charge the battery for use, turn it on using the physical power switch.
Carrier logos and startup screens may appear, but then you should see a wel-
come screen stating, “Let’s get started.” Let’s now walk through the initial
startup:
fully charge the battery for use, turn it on using the physical power switch.
Carrier logos and startup screens may appear, but then you should see a wel-
come screen stating, “Let’s get started.” Let’s now walk through the initial
startup:
1.
At the welcome screen you should see two buttons along the bottom,
one to make an emergency call and the other to get started. Don’t make
an emergency call to get help setting up your device; the emergency
call button is for serious emergencies only. Touch on the Get Started
button to continue.
one to make an emergency call and the other to get started. Don’t make
an emergency call to get help setting up your device; the emergency
call button is for serious emergencies only. Touch on the Get Started
button to continue.
2.
This next screen shows you the Windows Phone terms of use with
hyperlinks to the full Terms of Use and Privacy Statement pages. Read
through these if you like, but most of us never do because we pretty
much know what to expect with a mobile phone. If you select the
Reject option, the phone shuts down. Touch on the Accept button to
continue.
hyperlinks to the full Terms of Use and Privacy Statement pages. Read
through these if you like, but most of us never do because we pretty
much know what to expect with a mobile phone. If you select the
Reject option, the phone shuts down. Touch on the Accept button to
continue.
3.
You now have two options for setting up your Windows Phone (see
Figure 1-1); either use the recommended settings or custom settings.
These options actually just control the settings to send information to
Microsoft to help improve its product (a fairly typical Microsoft setting
on its products) and by selecting Custom you can uncheck this box.
Touch on Recommended to continue setup.
Figure 1-1); either use the recommended settings or custom settings.
These options actually just control the settings to send information to
Microsoft to help improve its product (a fairly typical Microsoft setting
on its products) and by selecting Custom you can uncheck this box.
Touch on Recommended to continue setup.
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