[. . . ] Bonus Tips: · · To move to the top of a list, press To move to the bottom of a list, press and up. and down. Use Options and Settings It's easy to access options and settings for any screen or item on that screen. For an item on the screen, touch and hold the item to view its options. For example, in the Email Inbox, touch and hold a message to see a menu for opening or deleting the message. In Contacts, touch and hold a contact to call, text, or delete. Cut, copy, and paste To cut, copy, and paste over the entire contents of a text box, just touch and hold the text box, then select your option. [. . . ] To insert special character, press key To delete entire line of text, press To turn on all caps, press twice , then the Symbols Forward pictures and text messages You're just a tap away from forwarding that great pic you took or passing along some hot info. To forward a picture, select it from the Media Gallery and tap Share; then select the way you want to share it. To forward a message, touch and hold it, and tap Forward. + Delete Delete email To delete an entire conversation (all related emails) in Gmail, touch and hold the item in your inbox and tap Delete. To delete an individual email message, tap the item to open it and tap Delete. To move cursor to end or beginning of text, press while pressing left or right. while pressing left or To highlight text, press right. APPLICATIONS Access recently-used apps Want quick access to your six most recent apps?To return to where you were previously, press . Magnify browser view Don't squint!Your browser comes with a magnify window you can drag over the Web page you're viewing. To activate the magnify window on the browser, tap the screen and tap . Search your phone No need to scroll through your app tray to find what you want. Just open the app tray and start typing the name of the app to get a list of matches. For example, type "goo" to bring up your Google applications. Save pictures from the Web Touch and hold the image for three seconds, and options to save or view the image pop-up. More selections are available if the image contains a link. Download new apps from MarketTM Android lets you download and install just about any app you can find on MarketTM. Tap a heading to browse applications or game, or tap Search, enter search keywords (for example, "sky map") and press 3 4 . Browse the Web Use the Google Search widget on your Home screen to search the Internet. If you don't see it, slide to another panel on your Home screen to find it. Tap the search field to enter a search item (slide open the keyboard and start typing, or use the touchscreen keyboard), then tap . Things to note: You can move around the Web page pretty easily (if it is larger than one screen size). To zoom in or out, touch and hold the + or ­ sign. Tap an application if you want to download it. When it's done, a notification appears in the Notifications bar. Delete an app or widget Once in a while you may download something you decide you don't want. 1 2 From the Home screen, press Recover your MarketTM apps If you lose your phone or for any reason need to reinstall an application you purchased from Market, it's easy. To restore your free apps, just search for them and reinstall. > Settings. TapApplications > Manage applications. Find the application you no longer want and tap it to get the detailed screen about that app. Simply tap Uninstall to remove it from your phone. 3 4 CUSTOMIZATION Add stuff to your Home screen You can add shortcuts to applications or contacts, widgets, folders, browser bookmarks, and a whole ton of stuff to your Home screen panels (yes, all of them). Touch and hold anywhere on your Home screen, and there are your choices! [. . . ] Turn it on when you need it, and turn it off when you don't to save battery life. Here are some of the things you'll want to use GPS for and how to set it up. Google Maps NavigationTM Beta uses GPS to give you turn by turn directions, map your exact location, or find the next restaurant on your trip. So to turn on GPS for the first time, go outside and find a direct line of sight to the sky (you only need to do this the very first time). [. . . ]