Sony 1270-4315 Cell Phone User Manual


 
To send a track
1
In My music, when browsing your tracks , touch and hold a track title.
2
Tap Send.
3
Select an application from the list, and follow the on-screen instructions.
You can also send albums and playlists in the same way.
To "Like" a track on Facebook™
1
While the track is playing in the "WALKMAN" application, tap the album art.
2
Tap to show that you "Like" the track on Facebook™. If desired, add a
comment in the comments field.
3
Tap Share to send the track to Facebook™. If the track is received
successfully, you will get a confirmation message from Facebook™.
Visualiser
The Visualiser adds visual effects to your music tracks as you play them. The effects
for each track are based on the characteristics of the music. They change, for
example, in response to changes in the music’s loudness, rhythm and frequency
level. You can also change the background theme.
To turn on the Visualiser
1
In the "WALKMAN" application, tap .
2
Tap Visualizer.
Tap to switch to full screen view.
To change the background theme
1
In the "WALKMAN" application, tap .
2
Tap Visualizer.
3
Tap > Theme and select a theme.
Getting more information about a track or artist
In the "WALKMAN" application, you can get more information about the artist you are
listening to by tapping the infinite button
.
You can tap the infinite button in the "WALKMAN" application to get more
information about a track's artist and related content. Such information includes:
Music videos on YouTube™
Artist info on Wikipedia
Lyrics on Google
Karaoke videos on YouTube™
Extension searches on the web
Content from the Playnow™ service
Accuracy of search results may vary.
To get more information about an artist or track
When a track is playing in the "WALKMAN" application, tap
.
Using My music to organise your tracks
Tap the My music tab in the "WALKMAN" application to get an overview of all the
tracks that are available from your device. In My music, you can manage your albums
and playlists, create shortcuts, and arrange your music by mood and tempo.
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