Nokia Lumia 830 User Guide - Page 105

Change your device name, Memory and storage, Back up and restore data on your phone

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1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > driving mode > next. 2. To set the phone to ignore calls, switch Ignore calls to On . To set the phone to ignore text messages, switch Ignore texts to On . 3. Tap next. 4. To send an automatic text message when someone calls or texts you, explaining why you can't answer, switch Text replies to calls, Text replies to texts, or both to On . To edit the message, tap the text box. 5. Tap next > add a device, and tap the Bluetooth device you connect your phone to when driving, such as a headset. Driving mode starts automatically when the phone and the added Bluetooth device connect. Change your device name You can change your phone's device name to make it easy to identify when connecting to other devices with Bluetooth. 1. Use a compatible USB cable to connect your phone to a computer running Windows. 2. Find your phone on your computer's Windows Explorer screen. 3. Right-click the Windows Phone icon, and open your phone's properties view. 4. Change the default name to whatever you like. The default name is usually Windows Phone. Your phone's Bluetooth name is the same as its device name. Memory and storage Learn how to manage your photos, apps and other stuff on your phone. Back up and restore data on your phone Accidents can happen - so set your phone to back up your settings, such as your start screen layout, and other stuff to your Microsoft account. You need a Microsoft account to back up your phone. 1. On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap ALL SETTINGS > backup. 2. If asked, sign in to your Microsoft account. 3. Select what to back up and how. You can set your phone to back up your app list, settings, text messages, photos, and videos. To automatically back up videos or best-quality photos to OneDrive, you need a Wi-Fi connection. Tip: You don't need to back up your contacts and calendar events separately. Your phone automatically backs them up and keeps them in sync with your Microsoft account. Your downloaded apps may not be included in the backup, but you may be able to re-download them from Store, as long as the app is available. Data transmission costs may apply. For more info, contact your network service provider. To back up other content, such as music, connect your phone to your computer, and follow the instructions on the computer screen. You have 2 options: either sync content between your phone and computer using the Windows Phone app for desktop, or drag and drop content from your phone to your computer in the file manager, such as Windows Explorer. © 2014 Microsoft Mobile. All rights reserved. 105

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1.
On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap
ALL SETTINGS
>
driving
mode
>
next
.
2.
To set the phone to ignore calls, switch
Ignore calls
to
On
. To set the phone to ignore text
messages, switch
Ignore texts
to
On
.
3.
Tap
next
.
4.
To send an automatic text message when someone calls or texts you, explaining why you can't
answer, switch
Text replies to calls
,
Text replies to texts
, or both to
On
. To edit the message,
tap the text box.
5.
Tap
next
>
add a device
, and tap the Bluetooth device you connect your phone to when driving,
such as a headset.
Driving mode starts automatically when the phone and the added Bluetooth device connect.
Change your device name
You can change your phone's device name to make it easy to identify when connecting to other
devices with Bluetooth.
1.
Use a compatible USB cable to connect your phone to a computer running Windows.
2.
Find your phone on your computer's Windows Explorer screen.
3.
Right-click the Windows Phone icon, and open your phone's properties view.
4.
Change the default name to whatever you like. The default name is usually Windows Phone.
Your phone's Bluetooth name is the same as its device name.
Memory and storage
Learn how to manage your photos, apps and other stuff on your phone.
Back up and restore data on your phone
Accidents can happen – so set your phone to back up your settings, such as your start screen layout,
and other stuff to your Microsoft account.
You need a Microsoft account to back up your phone.
1.
On the start screen, swipe down from the top of the screen, and tap
ALL SETTINGS
>
backup
.
2.
If asked, sign in to your Microsoft account.
3.
Select what to back up and how. You can set your phone to back up your app list, settings, text
messages, photos, and videos. To automatically back up videos or best-quality photos to OneDrive,
you need a Wi-Fi connection.
Tip:
You don’t need to back up your contacts and calendar events separately. Your phone
automatically backs them up and keeps them in sync with your Microsoft account.
Your downloaded apps may not be included in the backup, but you may be able to re-download them
from Store, as long as the app is available. Data transmission costs may apply. For more info, contact
your network service provider.
To back up other content, such as music, connect your phone to your computer, and follow the
instructions on the computer screen. You have 2 options: either sync content between your phone
and computer using the Windows Phone app for desktop, or drag and drop content from your phone
to your computer in the file manager, such as Windows Explorer.
© 2014 Microsoft Mobile. All rights reserved.
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