User manual ASUS V55

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[. . . ] Asus Mobile V55 Cell Phone User Guide Contents Welcome . . 2 16 16 18 18 19 20 20 20 21 21 23 26 27 Text entry: The basics . Showing or hiding personal information . . 27 27 28 30 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 39 39 3 Copying contact information to a SIM card . [. . . ] Select Camera from the main menu, or from the lower left of the standby screen. The image from the camera lens appears on your screen. The camera lens is on the back of the phone, just above the battery. Hold the phone upright and point the lens in the desired direction. The still photo image appears on the screen. If you are satisfied with the photo, press Save to add it to your photo album. If you do not wish to save the photo, press Back. Mirror Lens Self-portrait You can take a self-portrait by using the small mirror on the back of your phone. Hold the camera with one hand and use another to press Capture. Look at your reflection in the mirror to position the camera. Using the Camera Settings There are two ways to adjust settings. Select from a list of settings in Camera>Settings or while in picture taking mode, press Options to make adjustments using camera setting icons on the screen. From Camera>Settings, the following settings can be adjusted: Number of shots When you select Capture, the camera normally takes one picture. You can also select from 1, 3, 6, or 9 sequential shots. This is a useful option for situations where the action is changing rapidly, such as a sporting event. Four sizes are available: 80 X 60, 160 X 120, 320 X 240, and 640 X 480. "Resolution" refers to image quality and clarity. Select high, medium, or low resolution. Image size Image Resolution 56 Note: If you plan to share photos with others, keep in mind that all phones that support photos can receive 120 X 160 photos. Tip: High resolution photos require a lot of memory. To save memory space, select middle or low resolution. Lower resolution, however, also produces lower quality photos. Using the Camera 57 While in picture-taking mode (Camera>Activate), select Options to view camera setting icons and adjust camera settings. Scroll through the various options by selecting Options with the right soft key. Adjust the settings for an option using the up and down navigation key. [. . . ] Profile Name Homepage Gateway IP Port Type Preferred Service GPRS Setting CSD Edit the name of the profile. Enter URL, or web address, of homepage you use when opening the web browser. Enter the IP address, as given by your service provider. Enter the port type, as given by your service provider. [. . . ]

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