26Motions and GesturesYour phone recognizes motion, gestures over it’s surface, ormotions on its surface, to let you navigate and accessfeatures by moving the phone in specific patterns.To use hand and phone motions and gestures to control yourphone, turn the respective settings on. (For more information,see “Motions and Gestures” on page 169.)Note: Finger motions are always active.Air GesturesAir gestures (you make them an inch or so above the display,and near the top of the phone) can control the followingfunctions:• Quick glance: With the display off, reach your handtoward the top of your phone’s display to view selectedinformation, such as Time and date, Notification icons,Missed calls, Unread messages, Battery power, or Currentmusic info.• Air jump: Scroll web pages or email message lists bymoving your hand up or down above the display.• Air browse: Go to the previous or next by your hand to theright or left above the display.• Air move: Move app shortcuts to different home screenpanels or apps lists, or move Calendar events to differentpages. Just touch and hold the app shortcut or Calenderevent with one hand, then move your other hand left orright above the display.• Air call-accept: Accept incoming calls by waving yourhand above the display. You can have your phone answeraccepted calls in speakerphone mode by enablingAuto start speakerphone.Tip: Air gesture is set to off by default. (For information aboutsetting this feature to on, see “Motions and Gestures” onpage 169.)