Sharp KIN Two OMPB20ZU User Manual
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TWO User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010
Loop
Displays your name, status, and photo in the top section. Your photo comes from the social network
where you most recently updated your status. Tap your photo to open your contact card; tap your
status to update it.
Below your name and status are stories from your favorite feeds, refreshed as new feed information is
available.
The Loop includes updates from your social network friends and RSS/news feed stories that you’ve
tagged as “favorites”. Stories from friends who are part of your Favorite contacts will appear more
prominently. The stories that display in the Loop are selected for variety and freshness, as well as to
reflect your interests. In other words, not all your favorite feed stories will necessarily appear in the
Loop; to see them all, go to the Feed Reader and slide your finger left to view the Favorites screen.
Tap a feed story to read the entire story or (if supported by the social network) comment on a social
story. If you can comment on a feed, you’ll see this icon in the lower-left of the story:
. If a feed
already has comments, you’ll see this icon:
.
If you tap a story containing photos, up to three of the photos will display; to view more photos, go to
Camera and slide your finger left to view the Online screen, tap the photo story, then tap
Album
to
open the entire photo album in the Browser.
Read more in “Feed Reader” on page 60.
Note: If you don’t have a data connection, default feeds will appear.
Favorites
Displays your favorite contacts, plus a link to all your contacts. You can rearrange your favorite
contacts so they appear in the order you like. Read more in “Rearrange Apps and Favorites” on page
21.
Tap a favorite for quick communication. If your favorite has a phone number saved in their info, the
Call
,
Text
, or
Open
options appear. Tapping
Open
will show the favorite’s contact card, where you’ll
see all the info you’ve saved for this contact. If you tap a favorite without a saved phone number, their
contact card opens. Read more in “Contacts” on page 41.
Can I comment on a social story?
Yes, if supported by the social network. Tap the story to open the Story screen, type your comment
(up to 8,000 characters), then tap
Post
.