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Windows Phone 7 : Setting Up Facebook

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11/25/2010 11:18:33 AM
If you’re on Facebook—and with more than 500 million subscribers, who isn’t nowadays?—you’ll appreciate how Facebook-friendly Windows Phone 7 is. Once you set up your account, you can post pictures and messages and see and “like” other people’s posts and pictures. Most of the Facebook action is found in three places on your phone: the People hub, the Pictures hub, and the Me card.

1. Set Up Facebook

  1. On the Start screen, flick left to the Apps list or tap the arrow.

  2. Tap Settings.

  3. Tap Email & Accounts.

  4. Tap Add An Account.

  5. Tap Facebook.

  6. Type the e-mail address and password you use to log on to your Facebook account.

  7. Tap Sign In.


Tip:

You can have only one Facebook account set up on your phone at a time. To add a different account, delete the existing one on your phone first.



Tip:

You can’t sign up for a new Facebook account on your phone. Visit the Facebook website to do that.


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