first, the home button isn't a physical button, but rather a capacitive button or widget. Try tapping on the bottom of the screen center/left of center and see what happens. Pulling the battery doesn't hurt you at all. one thing, pressing and holding the power button brings up a list of options and one of them is to turn your phone off. If you have physical directional controls, maybe arrows on your keyboard, you can scroll down to the bottom of the list that will be there after pressing the power button, that is the off choice. When you get your phone working again, download an app called keyboard tutor, it will help you learn your phone better. It is free and I think essential for most new Android users.

On 10/8/2012 12:58 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
No, I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that just yet. I've only had this phone a few hours and really don't know where most of the controls are yet.


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