ZTE Nubia 5S Mini LTE User Manual English - DOC - 1.74MB
ZTE Nubia 5S Mini LTE User Manual English - DOC - 1.74MB
User
Manual
1 About the User Manual
1-1 Copyrights
Copyright © 2014 ZTE CORPORATION.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced, translated or used in any form or by
any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the
prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.
ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or update
specifications in this manual without prior notice.
Don’t worry if the pictures we use to demonstrate your phone’s functions look a
little different from what you see on its screen. It’s the functions they represent that
matter. If the contents described in the user manual are inconsistent with the actual
product due to upgrade, please refer to the information subsequently released by the
company.
1-2 Trademarks
Android, Google Settings, News & Weather, Google, Voice Search, Hangouts, YouTube, Google+,
Gmail and Chrome are trademarks owned by Google, Inc.
The Bluetooth word and logos are registered trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and
any use of such marks by ZTE Corporation is under license. All other trademarks remain
the property of their respective owners.
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2 Basic Operations
2-1 Operation of the
Keys
Power/Reboot/Lock key
Press and hold: turn on the phone; open the Phone options menu.
Press and hold more than 10 seconds: reboot the phone.
Press: turn off and lock the screen, or wake up the screen.
Home key
Press it to return to the home screen from any other interface.
Press and hold it to open the list of most recently used
applications.
Menu key
Press it to open the tools menu of the current interface.
After Free Screenshot is enabled, press and hold it to enter the Free Screenshot mode.
Back key
Press it to return to the previous menu.
Volume key
Press and hold the upper key to raise the volume. Press and hold the lower key to
lower the volume, the lowest point being vibration only.
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GSM network Connected to GSM 3G
signal network
GSM network Connected to GSM 4G
signal network
Battery full Connected to CDMA 3G
network
Charging Low battery
Headset inserted
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2-3 Screen Control
You can control your phone through a series of operations on the screen.
- Touch: select an item or option on the screen, or open an application.
- Slide: swipe left/right or up/down on the screen to move what’s on the screen.
- Press and hold: press your finger down and leave it there for a few seconds to
open a menu specific to what you’re doing.
- Drag: drag some items on the screen to accomplish certain operations.
- Pinch or stretch: in some applications (e.g., Gallery, Browser), pinch two
fingers together on the screen or stretch them apart to zoom out or in.
- Rotate: in most screens, rotate your phone sideways to switch the screen from
portrait mode to landscape mode.
The home screen appears when the phone is in idle mode. On the home screen, you can
check the status of your phone and access applications.
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Delete icons on home screen
To uninstall an application or remove a widget, press and hold the “Application” or “Widget”
icon and drag it to the “Remove/Uninstall” icon at the top of the screen.
Note: The preinstalled system applications cannot be removed.
Lockscreen photo
When the screen is locked, press the “Power” key to light up the screen.
If the “Lockscreen Photo” function is enabled, slide two fingers to the left or right on
any part of the screen to display the lockscreen photos.
Touch the screen to stop them playing. Slide left or right to view photos, and touch
the screen again to resume auto-play.
To exit from the lockscreen photo, touch the “Home Screen” key or “Back” key, or
slide two fingers to the left or right.
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Press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Features” > “Lockscreen Photo” to
enable/ disable lockscreen photo, set Play interval and select the folder.
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Show Music widget
When the screen is locked, press the “Power” key to light up the screen, and double-touch
the “Home Screen” key to display the Music widget.
3 Calls
3-1 Make a Call
Directly make a
call
On the home screen, touch the “Phone” icon to display the dialing keypad. Touch the numeric
buttons to enter telephone numbers and touch the button to make a call.
You can touch the first letter of a contact’s name on the dialing keypad to quickly
search for the contact. For example, if you want to call John, enter 5(JKL)-6(MNO)-
4(GHI)-6(MNO).
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Speed dial
On the dialing keypad, press and hold one of the number keys that you previously
assigned to a contact to quickly call the corresponding contact.
To assign a number to a contact, touch and hold one of the keys and follow the prompts.
1. On the home screen, touch the “Phone” icon to display the dialing keypad.
2. Press the “Menu” key > “Call Settings” to set up the options for calling. In the
“Additional Settings” menu, you can set up Fixed Dialing Numbers, Call Forwarding
and Call Waiting.
The phone will ring or vibrate (depending on the current mode and settings) for an incoming call.
- If the screen is unlocked, touch the “Answer” icon to answer the call on the incoming call interface.
- If the screen is locked, drag the icon and swipe up to answer the call on the
incoming call interface.
- If you’ve activated “Motion Answer,” you can put the phone near your ear to
directly answer the call.
Screen unlocked
On the incoming call interface, touch the “Decline” icon to reject the call.
If you want to politely reject the call, you can touch the “Send SMS” icon to send a
text message.
Screen locked
On the incoming call interface, drag the icon to “Reject Call” to reject the call.
If you want to politely reject the call, you can drag theicon down farther to “Send SMS.”
Dialpad
During a call, touch the “Dialpad” icon to display the dialing keypad for easy operations.
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Speaker
During a call, touch the “Speaker” icon to enter the hands-free mode and touch the
icon again to resume.
Mute
Touch the “Mute” icon to turn off the microphone so the other party is unable to hear
your voice. Touch the icon again to turn mute off.
Add call
During a call, press the “Menu” key > “Add Call” to mute the phone and call another
number. You then can swap between the two calls by touching “Swap Calls” or
combine them into a conference call by touching “Merge Calls.” The function requires the
support of the network operator.
Record
During a call, press the “Menu” key > “Record.”
3-8 Voicemail
Note: Prior to accessing the voicemail server, you must save the voicemail server
number. Please contact your network operator to get the number.
Set up voicemail
1. On the home screen, touch the “Phone” icon to display the dialing keypad.
2. Press the “Menu” key > “Call Settings” > “Voicemail” > “Setup.”
3. Touch “Voicemail Number” to change the number.
Listen to voicemail
On the home screen, touch the “Phone” icon to display the dialing keypad, then press and
hold the “1” key to listen to voicemail.
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4 Contacts
4-1 Create New Contact
1. On the home screen, touch the “Contacts” icon and select “New Contact.”
2. Enter the information for the new contact.
3. Select the storage location under “Save To.”
4. Touch “Done” to save.
After you enter “Contacts,” all contacts will be arranged in alphabetical order.
1. Swipe up/down to scroll the list of contacts. You can also quickly scroll the list by
dragging your fingers along the right index.
2. Touch “Quick Search,” and touch the first letter of a contact’s name to quickly
locate the contact. Touch “Find Contacts” at the top of the screen and enter a
contact’s name to quickly find the contact.
3. Touch a contact’s name to view the details of the contact.
4. When a contact is open, you can touch to call them and touch to send a
message to them.
1. Enter “Contacts” and select the contact you want to add to favorites.
2. Touch “Star.”
3. On the contacts interface, all favorite contacts are displayed at the top of the
screen. Note: You can only add the contacts stored in the phone to favorites.
Note: You can only add the contacts stored in the phone to a Group.
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4-5 Delete a Contact
1. Enter “Contacts” and press the “Menu” key > “Delete Contact.”
2. Touch the contact(s) you want to delete and touch “OK.”
You can move contacts from the SD card to the phone or from the phone to the SD card.
1. Enter “Contacts.”
2. Press the “Menu” key > “Advanced” and select from “Import/Export Contacts.”
5 Messaging
5-1 Send Messages
1. On the home screen, touch the “Messaging” icon to enter the messaging interface,
and touch the “Create” icon.
2. Type a phone number into the “To” field.
- For multiple numbers, please separate them with a comma.
- You can also touch the icon to select your desired phone number from Contacts.
3. Type the message text into the “Type message” field. Touch the icon to insert
an Emoticon, Picture, Video, Audio, Phrase or Subject.
4. Touch to send the message.
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5-2 Receive Messages
There is a notification in the notification bar upon the receipt of a new message. You
can pull down the notification bar and touch a message to view it.
In the messaging interface, press and hold a message thread, then select the message
thread(s) you want to delete, and touch the “Delete” icon at the bottom of the screen.
On the messaging interface, press the “Menu” key > “Settings” to choose settings
related to messages.
6 Email
6-1 Set Up an Email Account
1. If you have set up your Email account, touch “Email” to enter the inbox of this account.
2. If you want to check Emails of more accounts, select “Settings” > “Add Account.”
3. Touch the account’s name at the top of the screen to select the account you
want to check. Touch “Combined View” to check all of the Email accounts you’ve set up
in one inbox.
4. Scroll the screen and check the Emails.
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7 Network Applications
7-1 Data Connection
Note: You may need to pay for some data service. For details, please consult your network
service provider.
If you don’t want to use the mobile network for data, please promptly disable data
connection to avoid unnecessary charges.
7-2 Wi-Fi
Your phone can connect to the internet through a wireless access point or Wi-Fi hotspot.
Turn on Wi-Fi
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings.”
2. Drag the button next to “Wi-Fi” to the right to turn it on, then touch “Wi-Fi.”
3. Your phone will automatically search for available wireless access points.
4. Select an access point from the list.
- If you’ve selected an open network, your phone will automatically connect to the network.
- If you’ve selected a secure network, your phone will connect to the network after
you enter the correct password.
hotspot
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “More.”
2. Touch “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.”
3. Touch “Set Up Wi-Fi Hotspot” to set “Network SSID,” “Security” and “Password.”
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4. Find your phone’s network SSID on other devices and connect.
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USB tethering
After connecting your phone to the PC with a USB cable, you can use your phone as a
modem to share the phone’s mobile network.
If your operating system is Windows 7 or Mac OS X, you can establish network connection
with the following method. If you use other operating systems, you may need to manually
establish a network connection.
Bluetooth tethering
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “More.”
2. Drag the button beside “Bluetooth Tethering” to the right to turn it on and share the
mobile network.
3. Make sure you have turned on Bluetooth and chosen “Visible to all nearby
Bluetooth devices.” Scan for other devices. Pair and connect to one with your
phone.
7-4 Browser
Open browser
1. On the home screen, touch the “Browser” icon.
2. Touch the input field at the top of the screen and enter a website address.
3. Touch “Go.”
Browser options
When browsing a web page, you can slide to view other parts of the web page.
- Pinch your fingers together on the screen or stretch them apart to zoom in or out.
- Double-touch the screen to return to the original size. The function might not be
available on some pages.
- Press the “Menu” key > “Save to Bookmarks” to bookmark the current web page.
- Select “Bookmarks” to open the saved bookmarks.
- Press the “Menu” key > “Share” to send the website to others or share with others.
Browser settings
On the browser interface, press the “Menu” key > “Settings” for more options.
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7-5 Bluetooth Connection
With the Bluetooth function, you can exchange data with other nearby Bluetooth devices.
Since Bluetooth devices communicate through radio waves, there may be interference
due to obstacles or other electronic devices.
Turn on Bluetooth
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Bluetooth.”
2. Drag the button beside “Bluetooth” to the right to turn on Bluetooth.
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8 GPS
The phone has a GPS receiver so you can turn on GPS service and use GPS functions.
Please try to use GPS on sunny days. GPS performance can be affected by factors such
as a ceiling, roof or weather. If you want to get the best performance, please try to
move to an area where you can have a 360° panoramic view of the entire sky.
Skyscrapers and walls might affect the GPS performance.
Start GPS
You can receive the information of your location and search maps only after GPS service
is enabled.
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Security &
Location” > “Location Service.”
2. Drag the button beside “Access to My Location” to the right to turn it on.
3. Select “GPS Satellites” and/or “Wi-Fi & Mobile Network Location” as the location sources.
9 Connect to Your PC
USB mass storage
1. Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable.
2. Select “USB Mass Storage” on the screen of your phone. If that doesn’t appear
automatically, bring down the notification menu and touch “USB Connected,” then
“USB Mass Storage” from the USB Connection menu.
Modem
You can access the internet on your PC when your phone is connected as a modem.
If your computer’s operating system is Windows 7 or Mac OS X, you can establish a
network connection with the following method. For other operating systems, you need to
manually establish a network connection.
1. Connect your phone to your computer through a USB cable.
2. Select “Modem” from the USB Connection menu.
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10Settings
10-1Wireless &
Tip: You can pull down the notification bar to show the shortcuts panel, and touch
“Airplane” to turn on/off Airplane mode.
Data usage
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “More” > “Data
Usage” to check data usage.
Mobile networks
1. On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “More.”
2. Select “Mobile Networks” and then you can change settings including “Data
Enabled,” “Data Roaming,” “Access Point Names” and “Network Operators.”
10-2Personal
Display
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Display.” You can
change all kinds of display settings of your phone.
Notification panel
If you turn on “Missed Event,” your phone will display missed calls and unread messages
when the screen is locked. Under “Lockscreen App,” you can select the applications that
can be displayed when the screen is locked. Under “Notification App,” you can select the
applications that can be displayed in the notification bar. Under “Arrange Toggles,” you
can select which toggles will appear on the notification bar and drag the items to
adjust their order.
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Screen timeout: adjust the delay before the screen automatically turns off.
Auto-rotate screen: rotate the phone to change the display orientation after you turn it on.
Automatic brightness: after you turn on Automatic Brightness, your phone will adjust the
screen brightness automatically according to the environment. If Automatic Brightness is
disabled, you can drag the scrollbar to adjust the screen brightness manually.
Notification light: after you turn it on, the notification light will light up as your phone
is being charged; upon low battery; or if there is a missed call, unread message or
application message.
Font size: set the font size for Phone, Messaging, Contacts and Settings.
Screen projection: turn on/off screen projection.
Sound
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Sound.” You can
change all kinds of sound settings for your phone.
Volumes: set the volume for Ringtone and Notifications, Media, System and
Alarms. Silent mode: turn on/off Silent mode.
DTS: enhance sound effects when playing video, music, audio and games to provide a
complete entertainment experience.
Dialpad touch tones: play sound when touching the dialpad.
Touch sounds: play sound when touching the screen.
Screen lock sound: play sound when locking the screen.
Vibrate on touch: vibrate when touching the buttons.
Power on sound: play sound when powering on/off your phone.
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Install from SD card: install an encrypted certificate from the SD card.
Accounts
Touch “Add Account” to add accounts requiring synchronization.
10-3System
Feature
Please see page 33.
Battery
Check the battery status.
Apps
View the downloaded applications, ones on the SD card, running and all applications.
About phone
Check the phone’s battery usage, status and legal information.
More
Backup and reset: reset the phone to factory settings and erase all data.
Accessibility: accessibility is specially customized for people with disabilities. Changing
settings can make the phone more accessible to people with disabilities.
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11Multimedia
11-1Camera
You can take photos with your phone. You can use a photo taken with your phone as
wallpaper, or send it to others via text messaging, Email, etc.
Tip: Please respect others’ rights and abide by local regulations and customs when taking
photos.
Turn on camera
On the home screen, touch “Camera” to open the camera.
There are three modes: Auto, Pro and Fun.
Auto: provides the basic camera functions. Simply press the shutter button to capture what
you want.
Pro: provides functions such as AE/AF Separation, AWB/AE/AF Lock, Gradient and Graphic
Lines, and Time-Lapse Shooting, which make your phone as good as a professional digital
camera.
Fun: provides Timer Shot, Multi-Exposure, Clear Object, Trajectory, Video Maker,
Panorama and Special Effect, which make your photos more entertaining.
On the camera interface, touch the bottom right icon to switch among the three different
modes.
Auto
1.In Auto mode, aim your lens at an object and adjust the following.
- : set Shutter Sound and Storage Location.
- / / : switch among Flashlight ON/Flashlight OFF/Auto Flashlight
- / : turn on/off HDR.
- / / / : set Time-Lapse Shooting and switch among 5S/10S/20S/OFF.
- : switch between Front Camera and Back Camera.
- Press the volume key or pinch/stretch your fingers on the screen to adjust the focus.
- Touch the position on the screen where you want to focus, and the focus frame
will move to this position.
2. Touch to take a photo and press and hold to take several. The photos will
be automatically saved.
3. Touch the photo thumbnail in the lower left corner of the screen to view the photo.
Pro
1. In Pro mode, aim your lens at an object and adjust the following.
- : set Picture Size, White Balance, ISO, etc.
- / / : switch among Flashlight ON/Flashlight OFF/Auto Flashlight.
- / : turn on/off HDR.
- / / / : set Time-Lapse Shooting and switch among 5S/10S/20S/OFF.
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- : switch between Front Camera and Back Camera.
- You can separately drag the square frame and round frame on the screen.
- Press and hold the square frame to achieve AF lock.
- Press and hold the round frame to achieve AE lock.
- If you touch the icon and set White Balance as “Independent,” the screen will display
a diamond frame. Press and hold the diamond frame to achieve auto white balance
lock.
2. Touch to take a photo and press and hold to take several. The photos will
be automatically saved.
3. Touch the photo thumbnail in the lower left corner of the screen to view the photo.
Fun
1. In Fun mode, aim your lens at an object and adjust the following.
- : Set Shutter Sound and Storage Location.
- / / : switch among Flashlight ON/Flashlight OFF/Auto Flashlight.
- / / / / / : Select Timer Shot, Multi-Exposure, Clear Object, Trajectory, Video
Maker, Panorama or Special Effect.
- : switch between Front Camera and Back Camera.
2. Touch to take a photo. The photo will be automatically saved.
3. Touch the photo thumbnail in the lower left corner of the screen to view the photo.
Timer shot
1. Select “Timer Shot,” then slide the slider to the interval you wish.
2. Touch and it will take a snapshot continually at the set interval until you stop it.
Multi-exposure
1. Select “Exposure.” There are multiple multi-exposure modes on the screen from which
to select. Touch an icon at the lower part of the screen to select your desired
mode.
2. Touch to take a photo. Take photos according to the prompt on the screen and
combine them into one photo.
Clear object
1. Select “Clear Object.”
2. Touch to take a photo. If something moved that you wish to remove from the
final picture, such as someone who unexpectedly walked by, touch the area that
appears outlined in blue to remove the object from the combined picture.
3.Touch to save the photo.
Trajectory
1. Select “Trajectory.”
2. Touch to take a snapshot. Select more than three photos and touch to save
the combined photo.
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Video maker
1. Select “Video Maker.”
2. Press and hold to record a video. Release to pause. Press and hold again
to continue recording and touch to end.
3. Select the photos that will appear in the video clip. You can select Original Sound,
Silence, or some music for the video clip. You can select Rewind or Unrewind to
set the playing order and select Slow, Medium or Fast to set the playing speed.
4. After that, touch to save the video with the chosen settings.
Panorama
1. Select “Panorama.”
2. Touch , slowly move the phone horizontally or vertically to take photos, and
touch to finish.
Special effect
1. Select “Special Effect.” There are multiple special effects on the screen from which to
select. Touch an icon at the lower part of the screen to select your desired special
effect.
2. Touch to take a photo.
11-2Camcorder
Tip: Please respect others’ rights and abide by local regulations and customs when
recording video clips.
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11-3Music Player
With Music player, you can listen to the music saved in your phone.
1. If you are entering the Music player for the first time, if it hasn’t already scanned
automatically, select “All Music” > “Menu” key > “Scan Music” to automatically
search for all music files saved in the phone and on an inserted SD card.
2. Touch a music file to start playing it and touch to stop playing it.
3. During the process of playing music, you can press the volume keys to adjust the volume.
4. Touch the playing song’s thumbnail to enter the song’s Music player interface.
- Touch to add the current song to Favorites.
- Touch to return to the Music Playlist.
- Touch to switch among Random Play, Repeat Current Song, Repeat All Songs
and Ordinal Play.
- Touch to select Share, Download, Set as Ringtone, Delete, Tone Improver, Song
Info or Quit.
Add playlist
You can create some playlists to manage your music files.
11-4Video Player
With Video player, you can watch the videos saved in your phone.
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You can perform the following operations with your fingers:
- Slide your fingers on the screen to the left/right to fast forward/rewind. The time
progress appears at the top of the screen.
- Pinch your fingers together on the screen or stretch them apart to adjust the
display ratio of the screen.
- Swipe up/down to adjust the volume.
11-5Gallery
On the home screen, touch “Gallery” to view all photos and videos in your phone and on
your SD card. You can also use the Video Player to play the videos.
View photos
1. Touch the album you want to open, and select the photo you want to browse.
2. Double-touch the photo to enlarge and double-touch it again to return to regular size.
3. If you want to edit your selected photo, touch the photo and select “Edit.”
4. Pinch your fingers together on the screen to zoom out, then slide it up or down to delete.
Make GIF
1. Select an album from “Gallery” > “My Album.”
2. Open the album, select “More” > “Make GIF.”
3. Touch two or more photos > “OK” > “Make GIF.” Type a name > “Confirm.”
Slideshow
1. Select an album from “Gallery” > “My Album.”
2. Open the album and touch “Slideshow.”
12Tools
12-1Flashlight
On the home screen, touch “Tools” > “Flashlight” to use your phone as a flashlight.
Turn on flashlight
On the flashlight interface, drag the button up to turn on the flashlight.
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12-2Sound Recorder
On the home screen, touch “Tools” > “Sound Recorder” to turn on the sound recorder.
Set as ringtone
Press and hold a recording file, touch the “Menu” icon at the bottom right of the
screen to display a pop-up menu and touch “Set as Ringtone.”
12-3Calculator
On the home screen, touch “Tools” > “Calculator” to perform simple calculations.
If you rotate the phone to landscape mode, it automatically switches from Simple
Calculator to Advanced Calculator.
12-4FM Radio
1. Insert the earphone into your phone. On the home screen, touch “Tools” > “FM Radio”
to open the FM radio.
2. Touch to turn on the radio.
- Slide your fingers on the channel scale in the center of the screen to adjust the frequency.
- Touch and “Scan Stations.” Your phone will search channels. Touch one channel
to listen to it.
- Touch to mark the channel as a favorite.
- Touch to turn off the radio.
- Touch and to seek channels up and down the dial.
- Press the volume key to adjust the volume.
- Select > “Enable Speaker” to listen to the radio through the speaker.
- Press the “Menu” key > “Settings,” touch “Alternate Frequency” to turn on
or off “Alternate Frequency.”
- Press the “Menu” key > “Settings”> “Radio Auto Off” to automatically turn off FM
radio after a certain period of time.
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12-5NotePad
12-6Calendar
On the home screen, touch “Calendar.” Touch the date at the top of the screen to select
TODAY, Day, Week or Month to view the calendar, and touch “Agenda” to view all events.
Tip: When viewing calendar by Day or Week, press and hold an event and drag it to
another time to quickly change the time of the event. You can slide your fingers on
the screen to the left/right on the Week view to change its date.
Edit event
1. On the calendar interface, touch the date at the top of the screen and touch “Agenda.”
2. Select the event you want to edit, and touch the “Edit” button.
12-7Time Manager
On the home screen, touch “Time Manager” to set Alarms, check World Time and use
Stopwatch and Countdown functions.
Alarm
Add alarm
1. Select “Alarms” and touch “Add Alarm.”
2. Set up the alarm and touch “OK.”
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Delete alarm
On the “Alarms” interface, press and hold the alarm you want to delete, then touch
“Delete Alarm” and then “Delete.”
World time
Add city
1. Select “World Time” and touch “Add City.”
2. Select cities based on your requirements. The time in different cities will be displayed
on the “World Time” interface.
Delete city
On the “World Time” interface, press and hold the city you want to delete, then
touch “Delete” and “OK.”
Stopwatch
1. Select “Stopwatch.”
2.Touch “Start” to start the stopwatch, touch “Record” to record the current time, and
touch “Stop” to stop counting the time.
3. Touch “Reset” to reset the stopwatch.
Timer
1. Select “Timer.”
2. Swipe up and down to set the period of time for your countdown.
3. Touch “Start” to start the countdown.
4. Touch “Cancel” to reset the clock.
13 Features
13-1 Profile
Pocket
Avoid mistouching in pocket: when this function is enabled, the phone can prevent
some inadvertent operations when put inside of a pocket. In Pocket mode, the screen
will light up upon an incoming call or in other cases, but operations won’t be
allowed on the lighted screen. Take the phone out of the pocket to exit from Pocket
mode.
Ringtone volume highest and vibration: when this function is enabled, your phone will
automatically adjust to the maximum vibration or ringtone when put inside of a pocket.
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Powersave
When the Powersave mode is enabled, your phone will consume less power.
Below “Powersave” are the detailed settings.
Sleep
1. Drag the button to enable/disable the Sleep mode.
2. After Sleep mode is enabled, your phone will not ring or vibrate, and it will
automatically disable notifications, the notification light and dim the screen. You’ll be
prompted only upon an incoming call or message from the list of allowed
contacts.
- Turn on and touch “Timer Switch” to set the time for enabling/disabling sleep mode.
- Touch “Allowable Contacts” to edit the list of contacts.
- If you turn on “Auxiliary Sleep,” your phone will play some Sleep Music within the
set period once upon entering Sleep mode. Touch “Auxiliary Sleep” to select the Sleep
music and set the time length for playing music.
- If you turn on “Disable Network Connection,” your phone will turn off WLAN,
mobile networks, GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi hotspots upon entering Sleep mode.
- If you turn on “Repeated Incoming Calls Not Barred,” the phone will light or vibrate
when receiving the same incoming call for the third time or more in 5 minutes.
- After the phone enters Sleep mode and the screen turns off, the screen displays
the Sleep clock. Touch the screen to light up the screen.
13-3Lockscreen Photo
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Feature” >
“Lockscreen Photo.”
If the “Lockscreen Photo” function is enabled, you can press the “Power” key to light
up the screen, and slide two fingers to the left or right on any place on the screen to
display the Lockscreen Photos.
When photos are auto-playing, you can touch the screen to stop playing them. Slide left or
right to view photos, and touch the screen again to resume auto-play. Press the “Home
Screen” key or “Back” key to exit from photo auto-playing. You can also slide your
fingers to the left/right to exit. You can set the Play Time and select the folder you
want to play.
You can define the functions of the three keys at the bottom of the phone.
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Feature” >
“Custom Bottom Key,” and select what you prefer according to the prompts on the screen.
13-5Touch Gestures
You can perform fast operations on the screen via gestures.
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On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Feature” > “Touch
Gestures” to set it up. Slide the button next to “Touch Gestures” to the right.
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Free screenshot
When this function is enabled, you can press and hold the “Menu” key to enter the
free screenshot mode. Draw an enclosed pattern to take your desired screenshot.
View notifications
When this function is enabled, you can swipe down with one single finger from any
place of the desktop to view notifications.
13-6Smart Sensing
With the smart sensing function, you can control your phone with a flip, shake, etc.
On the home screen, press the “Menu” key > “System Settings” > “Feature” > “Smart
Sensing” to set these up. Slide the button next to “Smart Sensing” to the right.
Flip to mute/pause
Flip the phone to mute the ringer, pause the media player or snooze the alarm.
Shake to clear
On the notification bar, shake the phone to clear notifications. On the multitask interface,
shake the phone to clear memory and most recently used applications.
Shake to update
Shake the phone to update the list by scanning for Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
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14Accessories
14-1Media Share
With Media Share, devices that support DLNA can play the multimedia files (including
music, videos, pictures, etc.) in your phone; and your phone can play the multimedia files
in other devices. Before sharing, your phone and the other devices using Media Share
should join the same Wi-Fi network.
Set up connection
1. On the home screen, select “Accessories,” then “Media Share.”
2. Touch “Setting the WLAN” to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
3. Make the devices using Media Share join the same network.
14-2Screen Projection
With Screen Projection, you can project your phone’s screen onto your smart TV.
15Other
15-1My Files
With My Files, you can manage the files in your phone (including pictures, music, videos,
documents, zips, applications and folders).
15-2Backup
The phone supports OTG (On The Go) functions. The phone can directly transmit data
with external devices after connecting to them (USB drive, mouse, keyboard, etc.) through
a USB cable. Also, you can view and manage the data in external devices through “My
Files.”
16Input Method
The phone has the preinstalled Android input method and the TouchPal input method.
After entering a text input interface, pull down the notification bar and touch “Choose Input
Method” to switch between input methods.
17Appendix
17-1Safety Precautions
safely
On the road
• Using a phone while driving is illegal in many countries. Please follow local laws
and drive safely at all times.
Near sensitive electronics
• Don’t use your phone near sensitive electronic equipment – particularly medical
devices such as pacemakers – as it could cause them to malfunction. It can also
interfere with the operation of fire detectors and other automatic-control equipment.
• For more information about how your phone affects pacemakers or other
electronic equipment, please contact the manufacturer or your local distributor.
• Your phone may cause interference when used near TVs, radios or automated
office equipment.
While flying
• Your phone can cause interference with aircraft equipment, so it’s essential that
you follow airline regulations. If airline personnel ask you to switch off your
phone, or to disable its wireless functions, please do as they say.
In a hospital
• Your phone may interfere with the normal operation of medical equipment. Follow all
hospital regulations and turn it off when you’re asked to by posted warnings or
medical staff.
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At a gas station
• Don’t use your phone at gas stations. In fact, it’s always best to turn it off
whenever you’re near fuels, chemicals or explosives.
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Around water
• Keep your phone away from water (or any other liquid). It’s not a waterproof model.
Making repairs
• Never take your phone apart. Please leave that to the professionals. Unauthorized
repairs could break the terms of your warranty.
Broken antenna
• Don’t use your phone if the antenna is damaged, as it could cause injury.
• Please do not touch or cover the antenna area (the upper part on the back of your
phone) during a conversation to avoid affecting talk quality and consuming more
battery power, which might reduce the talk time and standby time.
Around children
• Keep your phone out of children’s reach. It should never be used as a toy.
Original accessories
• Only use the original accessories supplied with your phone or those approved by the
manufacturer. Using unapproved accessories may affect performance, void the
warranty, break national regulations on the use of phones, or even cause injury.
Near explosives
• Turn off your phone in or near areas where explosive materials are used. Always
obey local laws and turn off your phone when requested.
Emergency calls
• To make an emergency call, your phone must be turned on and in an area where
there’s network coverage. Dial the national emergency number and touch “send.”
Explain exactly where you are and don’t hang up until help has arrived.
Working temperature
• The working temperature for the phone is between 0° F and 104° F. Please don’t
use the phone outside the range. Using the phone under too high or too low a
temperature might cause problems.
Eyesight
• Please do not use your phone in dim light for a long time to avoid damage
to your eyesight.
• For some people, exposure to flashing lights (such as TV) might trigger seizures or
dizziness. If you have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before
playing video games or enabling a flashlight feature on your phone.
Safety information
• In order to protect your personal information and prevent disclosure of sensitive i
information, please set a phone password and change it from time to time, make
sure to back up important data, back up the data on your phone before disposal
and reset your phone.
• Please do not download unknown applications or browse suspected websites in order
to protect your phone from malicious applications and viruses.
At very high volume, prolonged listening to a phone can damage your hearing.
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Charger care and safety
- Only plug into voltages between 110VAC and 220VAC. Using a voltage outside that
range can damage the phone/charger – and cause the battery to leak or catch fire.
- Never short-circuit the charger – this may cause electrocution, overheating or damage.
- Don’t charge the phone in direct sunlight or in an area where it’s damp, dusty or on
a vibrating surface. Charging your phone near – or on – a TV or radio could
interfere with transmission.
- Don’t use the charger if the power cable is damaged. It may cause a fire
or give someone an electric shock.
- Keep water well away from the charger. If the charger does get splashed by water,
or any other kind of liquid, immediately unplug it to avoid overheating, fire or
electrocution.
- Don’t take the charger apart. It could cause injury, give you an electric shock or
catch fire.
- Never touch any charger, electric cable or socket with wet hands.
- Don’t place heavy objects on the electric cable.
- If the cable is damaged, don’t try to fi it yourself – it could cause a fi or electrocute you.
- Always unplug the charger before you clean it.
- When unplugging the charger, hold the plug itself, rather than pulling on the cable.
A damaged cable can cause electrocution or fire.
The following advice will help you to keep your phone looking good and performing well:
• Use a soft dry cloth to clean your phone and charger. Don’t use liquids such as
alcohol, dilution agents or benzene.
• From time to time, clean the socket where the charger cable connects to the
phone. Dust tends to gather there. This will ensure a good connection.
• Don’t use needles, pen points or other sharp objects on the keypad or screen.
• Don’t use your phone with wet hands – it could injure you and damage the phone.
• Don’t use your phone in a dusty or dirty environment.
• Keep your phone away from extremes of heat – like radiators or ovens. It may
explode if it gets too hot.
• If your phone gets wet and the color of the label on it changes, the warranty will
be void, even if the warranty period hasn’t expired.
• If there’s anything wrong with the phone, battery, charger or any accessory, please
send them to your nearest service center for inspection.
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17-3SAR
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U.S.A. U.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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