EXODUS 1
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Getting Started
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- HTC EXODUS 1 overview
- Inserting the nano SIM and microSD cards
- Using the protective case
- Charging the battery
- Switching the power on or off
- Setting up your phone for the first time
- Adding your social networks, email accounts, and more
- Setting up Face Unlock
- Fingerprint scanner
- Choosing which nano SIM card to use for your data connection
- Managing your nano SIM cards with Dual network manager
- Water and dust resistant
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- Do's and don'ts with pressure-sensitive buttons
- What is Edge Sense?
- Setting up Edge Sense for the first time
- Do's and don'ts with Edge Sense
- Taking camera shots using Edge Sense
- Enabling the squeeze and hold gesture
- Changing the actions assigned to squeeze gestures
- Typing with your voice with Edge Sense
- Assigning another voice assistant app to Edge Sense
- Adjusting the squeeze force level
- Squeezing to perform actions in your apps
- Squeezing to unlock your phone with Face Unlock
- Edge Sense double-tap gesture
- Edge Sense holding gesture
- Turning Edge Sense on or off
- Opening Edge Launcher
- Adding apps, quick settings, and contacts
- Adjusting the Edge Launcher position
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- Navigation Bar
- Using One-handed mode
- Ways to capture screenshots
- HTC Sense Home
- Sleep mode
- Lock screen
- Getting to know your settings
- Using Quick Settings
- Restarting HTC EXODUS 1 (Soft reset)
- Motion gestures
- Motion Launch
- Notifications
- Selecting, copying, and pasting text
- Entering text
- Getting help and troubleshooting
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Blockchain
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- What you can do with Zion
- Setting up your Vault for the first time
- Setting up Social Key Recovery
- Recovering your Vault
- Sending cryptocurrency or tokens
- Checking transaction history and market information
- Requesting and receiving payments
- Managing collectibles
- Settings
- Helping a friend set up Social Key Recovery
- Buying and selling cryptocurrency using an exchange
- Setting up a bitcoin full node on HTC EXODUS 1
- Things to know about full node
- About bitcoin full nodes
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Personalizing
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- Adding or removing a widget panel
- Changing your main Home screen
- Setting your Home screen wallpaper
- Changing the default font size
- Launch bar
- Adding Home screen widgets
- Adding Home screen shortcuts
- Moving a Home screen item
- Removing a Home screen item
- Grouping apps on the widget panel and launch bar
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Camera
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- HTC Camera
- Choosing a capture mode
- Zooming
- Quickly adjusting the exposure of your photos
- Taking a photo
- Taking continuous camera shots
- Taking photos with the self-timer
- Tips for capturing better photos
- Selfies
- Using HDR Boost
- Taking photos in Bokeh mode
- Recording video with Sonic Zoom
- Recording video in 3D Audio or high resolution audio
- Adding stickers to your shots
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Applications
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Calls, Messages, and Contacts
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- Making a call with Smart dial
- Dialing an extension number
- Keeping your phone number private
- Speed dial
- Calling a number in a message, email, or calendar event
- Receiving calls
- Emergency call
- What can I do during a call?
- Setting up a conference call
- Call History
- Switching between silent, vibrate, and normal modes
- Home dialing
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Battery and Storage
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- Freeing up storage space
- Types of storage
- Should I use the storage card as removable or internal storage?
- Setting up your storage card as internal storage
- Moving apps and data between the built-in storage and storage card
- Moving an app to or from the storage card
- Copying or moving files between the built-in storage and storage card
- Copying files between HTC EXODUS 1 and your computer
- Unmounting the storage card
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Backup, Transfer, and Reset
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Connectivity
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Settings
Backing up contacts and messages
If you want to separately back up contacts and text messages on
HTC EXODUS 1, here are some tips on how to export or import them.
Backing up your contacts
- From the Home screen, swipe up and then find and tap People.
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On the
People tab, tap
> Manage contacts.
- Tap Import/Export contacts > Export to phone storage or Export to SD card.
- Select an account or type of contacts to export.
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To help protect your data, tap
Yes, and then set a password for this backup.
Be sure to remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when importing contacts.
If you don't need a password, tap No.
- Tap OK.
Restoring contacts
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On the
People tab, tap
> Manage contacts.
- Tap Import/Export contacts > Import from phone storage or Import from SD card.
- If you have more than one account set up, tap the type for the imported contacts.
- If you have multiple backups available, select the backup you want to import, and then tap OK.
- Enter the password you've set for this backup, and then tap OK.
Backing up your text messages
Keep important text messages by backing them up so you can restore them to the HTC Messages app, if needed.
The Messages app backs up either to the phone storage or to your storage card if you have one inserted.
Important: Text messages in the secure box and blocked messages will not be backed up. To include such messages to your backup, move them first to the general message box.
- From the Home screen, swipe up and then find and tap Messages.
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Tap
> Back up/Restore SMS > Back up > Back up SMS.
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To help protect your data, set a password for your backup.
Be sure to remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when restoring messages.
If you don't need a password, select Do not password protect this backup.
- Enter a name for your backup file, and then tap OK.
Backing up text messages by email
Important:
- You need to set up your email account in the HTC Mail app.
- Text messages in the secure box and blocked messages will not be backed up. To include such messages to your backup, move them first to the general message box.
- From the Home screen, swipe up and then find and tap Messages.
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Tap
> Back up/Restore SMS.
- Tap Back up > Back up SMS via mail.
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To help protect your data, set a password for your backup.
Be sure to remember this password. You'll need to enter it again when restoring messages.
If you don't need a password, select Do not password protect this backup.
- Enter your email address.
- Compose your email message, and then send it.
Restoring text messages
- From the Home screen, swipe up and then find and tap Messages.
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Tap
> Back up/Restore SMS > Restore.
- Choose how you want to restore the messages, and tap Next.
- Tap the backup to import.
- Enter the password you've set for this backup. If you didn't set a password, select This backup file is not password protected.
- Tap OK.
To restore text messages that were backed up via email, open the email message with the backup file attachment from the
Mail app. Tap the attachment to download it first, and then tap it again to open the backup file to import. Enter the password you've set for this backup or select
This backup file is not password protected.
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