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Grand X InWCDMA/GSM Mobile Phon

User Manual

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LEGAL INFORMAION

Co!"ri#h$ % &'(& )E CORPORAION*

All ri#h$s reser+ed*

No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced,translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without theprior written permission of ZTE Corporation.

ZTE Corporation reserves the right to correct typographicalerrors, misprints or update specifications in this guide without

prior notice.The Bluetooth trademar! and logos are owned by the "luetoot#$%, $nc. and any use of such trademar!s by ZTE Corporation iunder license. &ther trademar!s and trade names are theproperty of their respective owners.

'e offer self(service for our smart terminal device users. )leasevisit ZTE official website *at www.+te.com.cn for moreinformation on self(service and supported product models.$nformation sub-ect to the website. 

,ersion No*- 1./

Edi$ion i.e- 0/10.

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Con$en$s

Ge$$in# S$ar$ed***********************************************************************

2our )hone at a %lance.......................................................3nowing the 3eys...............................................................$nstalling the #$4 Card, micro#5 Card, and "attery...........Charging the "attery...........................................................)owering &n7&ff.................................................................9oc!ing7:nloc!ing the #creen and 3eys............................:sing the Touch #creen.....................................................

%etting to 3now the <ome #creen.....................................Personaliin#**************************************************************************

Changing the #ystem 9anguage........................................#etting the 5ate and Time..................................................Changing ingtone and Notification #ound........................

 ?d-usting @olumes...............................................................

 ?pplying New 'allpapers....................................................Changing #creen "rightness..............................................)rotecting 2our )hone with #creen 9oc!s..........................

1no2in# $he 3asi4s***************************************************************

4onitoring the )hone #tatus..............................................4anaging Notifications.......................................................

4anaging #hortcuts and 'idgets.......................................earranging the Bavorites Tray..........................................Entering Tet........................................................................

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Editing Tet...........................................................................A&pening and #witching apps................................................A

Conne4$in# $o Ne$2or6s and De+i4es***********************************5

Connecting to 4obile Networ!s............................................AConnecting to 'i(Bi..............................................................AConnecting to "luetooth 5evices..........................................6Connecting to 2our Computer via :#".................................6#haring 2our 4obile 5ata Connection..................................6Connecting to @irtual )rivate Networ!s................................6

Phone Calls*****************************************************************************8)lacing and Ending Calls......................................................6

 ?nswering or e-ecting Calls................................................6'or!ing with the Call 9og.....................................................6Calling 2our Contacts...........................................................8Chec!ing @oicemail..............................................................8:sing &ptions 5uring a Call.................................................84anaging 4ulti()arty Calls...................................................8

 ?d-usting 2our Call #ettings.................................................8

Peo!le**************************************************************************************:

&pening 2our Contact 9ist....................................................8 ?dding a New Contact..........................................................8#etting :p 2our &wn )rofile.................................................8$mporting, Eporting, and #haring Contacts.........................8'or!ing with Brequently Contacted Contacts.......................;'or!ing with %roups............................................................;

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#earching for a Contact......................................................Editing Contacts.................................................................

A44oun$s*********************************************************************************

 ?dding or emoving ?ccounts............................................Configuring ?ccount #ync...................................................

E.ail****************************************************************************************

#et :p the Birst Email ?ccount...........................................Chec!ing 2our Emails..........................................................esponding to an Email......................................................

'riting and #ending an Email............................................ ?dding a #ignature to 2our Emails...................................... ?dding and Editing Email ?ccounts.....................................Changing %eneral Email #ettings.......................................

G.ailM**********************************************************************************

&pening 2our %mail $nbo..................................................

#witching ?ccounts.............................................................'riting and #ending a 4essage.........................................

 ?dding a #ignature to 2our %mail 4essages.....................eplying to or Borwarding a 4essage................................'or!ing with eceived ?ttachments...................................#earching for 4essages.....................................................'or!ing with 9abels............................................................Changing %mail #ettings....................................................

Messa#es********************************************************************************

&pening the 4essages #creen..........................................

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#ending a Tet 4essage......................................................=#ending a 4ultimedia 4essage............................................=eplying to a 4essage.........................................................>Borwarding a 4essage.........................................................>@iewing 5etails ?bout a 4essage........................................>5eleting 4essages or Threads.............................................>Changing 4essage #ettings.................................................>

Calendar***********************************************************************************0

@iewing 2our Calendars and Events.....................................>Creating an Event.................................................................>Editing or 5eleting an Event.................................................>Changing Calendar #ettings.................................................>

Goo#le<*********************************************************************************('

&rgani+ing 2our Contacts...................................................1/%etting :pdates..................................................................1/Chatting with Contacts........................................................1/Chec!ing )hotos................................................................1/Chec!ing and 4anaging 2our )rofile..................................1/

3ro2ser**********************************************************************************('

&pening the "rowser..........................................................1/'or!ing with an &pened )age...........................................1/:sing 4ultiple "rowser 'indows.......................................1/5ownloading Biles...............................................................11:sing "oo!mar!s................................................................11Changing "rowser #ettings................................................11

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Ma!s= Na+i#a$ion= Lo4al= and La$i$ude********************************(

 ?ctivating 9ocation #ervices...............................................%etting 2our 9ocation.........................................................#earching for a 9ocation.....................................................%etting 5irections to 2our 5estination................................#earching for 9ocal )laces.................................................#haring 9ocation.................................................................

Goo#le Sear4h= ,oi4e Sear4h= and ,oi4e A4$ions**************(

#earching with Tet............................................................#earching by #pea!ing.......................................................:sing @oice ?ctions............................................................Changing #earch and @oice #earch #ettings.....................

Ca.era***********************************************************************************(

Capturing a )hoto...............................................................Customi+e Camera #ettings...............................................ecording a @ideo..............................................................Customi+ing Camcorder #ettings.......................................

Galler"************************************************************************************(

&pening %allery..................................................................'or!ing with ?lbums..........................................................'or!ing with )ictures.........................................................'or!ing with @ideos...........................................................)laying 2our 4usic.............................................................

,ideo Pla"er***************************************************************************

&pening the @ideo 9ibrary..................................................

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)laying and Control @ideos................................................164anaging @ideo Biles.........................................................16

Sound Re4order********************************************************************(8

More A!!s******************************************************************************(8

 ?larm..................................................................................16"ac!up and estore...........................................................16Calculator...........................................................................16Bile 4anager.......................................................................16News and 'eather.............................................................18

Note )ad............................................................................18#oftware :pdate #ervice....................................................18Tas! 4anager.....................................................................18Timer..................................................................................182ouTube.............................................................................18

Pla" S$ore****************************************************************************** (:

"rowsing and #earching for ?pps.......................................185ownloading and $nstalling ?pps........................................184anaging 2our 5ownloads.................................................18

Se$$in#s**********************************************************************************(:

'ireless and Networ!s.......................................................185evice................................................................................18

)ersonal.............................................................................1;#ystem............................................................................... 1;

roubleshoo$in#********************************************************************(;

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For >our Sa?e$"**********************************************************************

%eneral #afety....................................................................adio Brequency *B Eposure........................................5istraction..........................................................................)roduct <andling................................................................Electrical #afety..................................................................adio Brequency $nterference............................................Eplosive Environments.....................................................

De4lara$ion o? Ro@S Co.!lian4e****************************************(

Dis!osal o? >our Old A!!lian4e*******************************************(

EC DECLARAION OF CONFORMI> ******************************&

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Ge$$in# S$ar$ed

 >our Phone a$ a Glan4e

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<eadset Dac! )ower 3ey

Touch #creen

Earpiece

"ac! 3ey

4enu 3ey #earch 3ey

Bront Camera

<ome 3ey

@olume :p@olume 5own

Charger7

:#" Dac!

Camera

"ac! Cover 

Blash

#pea!er 

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1no2in# $he 1e"s

1e" Fun4$ion

)ower 3ey   • )ress and hold to turn on your phone.• )ress and hold to turn on or off #ilent,

@ibration or ?irplane mode, or to power ofyour phone.

• )ress to switch your phone to #leep mode• )ress to wa!e up your phone.

@olume:p75own• )ress or hold to turn the volume up or dow

4enu 3ey Touch to get the options for the current screen

<ome 3ey   • Touch to return to the <ome #creen from application or screen.

• Touch and hold to see recently used

applications.

"ac! 3ey Touch to go to the previous screen.

#earch 3ey   • Touch to search information on the currenscreen or application.

• Touch and hold to use %oogle voice searc

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Ins$allin# $he SIM Card= .i4roSD Card=

and 3a$$er"

#witch off your phone before installing or replacing the battery,#$4 card or micro#5 card.

1. emove the bac! cover.

 

0. <old the #$4 card with the cut corner in the direction asshown and slide it into the card holder.

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A. <old your micro#5 card with the metal contacts facing dowand slide it in.

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NOE- micro#5 logo is a trademar! of the #5 Card ?ssociation.

6. $nsert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on thebattery with the gold contacts in the battery compartment.%ently push down the battery until it clic!s into place.

8. )ress the cover gently bac! into place until you hear a clic!

Char#in# $he 3a$$er"'hen you first get your new phone, youll need to charge thebattery.

1. Connect the adapter to the charger -ac!. Ensure that theadapter is inserted with the correct orientation. 5o not forcethe connector into the charger -ac!. 

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0. Connect the charger to a standard ?C wall outlet.

A. 5isconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.@o2 .u4h 4har#e ha+e "ou #o$

$f the battery is low, there will be a pop(up message on thescreen. ?s you charge your phone, the screen will tell you theeact battery level each time you wa!e up your phone.

$f the phone is on, youll see this charging icon 7 appearing

the status bar.

Po2erin# On/O?? 4a!e sure the #$4 card is in your device and the battery ischarged.

• )ress and hold the Po2er 1e" to power on your phone.

• To power it off, press and hold the Po2er 1e" to open theoptions menu. Touch Po2er o??  and then touch O1.

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Lo46in#/Unlo46in# $he S4reen and

1e"s

2our phone allows you to quic!ly loc! the screen and !eys whenot in use, and to turn the screen bac! on and unloc! it whenyou need it.

o lo46 $he s4reen and 6e"s-

To quic!ly turn the screen off and loc! the !eys, press the Po2e

1e".

NOE- To save battery power, the phone automatically turns offthe screen after a certain period of time when you leave it idle.2ou will still be able to receive messages and calls while thephone screen is off.

o unlo46 $he s4reen and 6e"s-

1. )ress the Po2er 1e" to turn the screen on.

0. 9ong press the icon to unloc! the screen and !eys.

NOE- $f you have set an unloc! pattern, )$N or password foryour phone *see chapter Settings – Personal – Security , youllneed to draw the pattern or enter the )$N7password to unloc!your screen.

Usin# $he ou4h S4reen

2our phones touch screen lets you control actions through a

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variety of touch gestures.

• ou4h

'hen you want to type using the onscreen !eyboard, sele

items onscreen such as application and settings icons, orpress onscreen buttons, simply touch them with your finge

• ou4h and @old

To open the available options for an item *for eample, amessage or lin! in a 'eb page, touch and hold the item.

• S2i!e or Slide

To swipe or slide means to quic!ly drag your finger verticaor hori+ontally across the screen.

• Dra#

To drag, press and hold your finger with some pressurebefore you start to move your finger. 'hile dragging, do norelease your finger until you have reached the target

position.• Pin4h

$n some apps *such as 4aps, "rowser, and %allery, you c+oom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at onand pinching them together *to +oom out or spreading theapart *to +oom in.

Ro$a$e $he s4reenBor most screens, you can automatically change the screeorientation from portrait to landscape by turning the phonesideways.

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Ge$$in# $o 1no2 $he @o.e S4reen

The home screen is the starting point for your phonesapplications, functions, and menus. 2ou can customi+e your

home screen by adding application icons, shortcuts, folders,widgets, and more. 2our home screen etends beyond the initiascreen. #wipe the screen left or right to display additionalscreens.

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Phone

S$a$us B

No$i?i4a$ionsGoo#le Sear4h

Wall!a!er 

3ro2ser 

Messa#in#Peo!le ou4h $o +ie2 all a!!s*

Shor$4u$

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Personaliin#

Chan#in# $he S"s$e. Lan#ua#e1. Touch the @o.e 1e"  Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Lan#ua#e B in!u$ Lan#ua#e.

0. #elect the language you need.

Se$$in# $he Da$e and i.e

1. Touch the @o.e 1e"  Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Da$e B $i.e.

0. Clear the Au$o.a$i4 da$e B $i.e and Au$o.a$i4 $i.e

one chec! boes if you want to set the date, time and tim+one by yourself.

A. #et the date, time, time +one, and date7time format.

Chan#in# Rin#$one and No$i?i4a$ion

Sound2ou can customi+e the ringtone for incoming calls and thedefault notification sound quic!ly.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e"  Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s Sound.

0. Touch Phone rin#$one or  De?aul$ no$i?i4a$ion.

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A. #croll through the ringtone list and select the ringtone youwant to use.

6. Touch O1.

NOE- To ad-ust the ringtone for an individual caller, go tothat personFs contact card in the Peo!le app, touch theMenu 1e" Se$ rin#$one for that card.

Adus$in# ,olu.es1. Touch the @o.e 1e"  Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Sound ,olu.es.

0. ?d-ust the volume for music, video, games, and othermedia, the ringtone and notification volume, and the alarmvolume.

A. Touch O1 to save.

IP- 2ou can ad-ust the media volume by pressing the,olu.e 1e"s while using a media application. $f no media

application is active, press the ,olu.e 1e"s to ad-ustringtone volume *or the earpiece volume during a call.

o enable silen$ or +ibra$ion .ode-

2ou can set the phone to silent or vibration mode by using one the following methods.

• )ress and hold the Po2er 1e" and then touch to enable

the silent mode, touch to enable the vibration mode, ortouch to disable the silent mode.

• )ress the ,olu.e 1e"s down when no media application is

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active. 'hen the icon appears in the status bar, thephone is set to the vibration mode. 'hen the iconappears in the status bar, the phone is in the silent mode.

• Touch the @o.e 1e"  Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Sound Silen$ .ode, and touch O?? , ,ibra$e or Mu$e.

A!!l"in# Ne2 Wall!a!ers2ou can set the wallpaper for the <ome #creen or 9oc!#creen.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" Wall!a!er .

0. #elect a wallpaper source from Galler", Li+e

Wall!a!ers, or Wall!a!ers and choose the image oranimation you want to use as the wallpaper. #omecropping may be needed for Galler" images.

A. Touch CROP at the top of the screen *for %allery images Se$ 2all!a!er .

Chan#in# S4reen 3ri#h$ness1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Dis!la" 3ri#h$ness.

0. Tic! the Au$o.a$i4 bri#h$ness bo to ma!e the phonead-ust the screen brightness automatically, or clear the tic!

bo to ad-ust the brightness manually.A. Touch O1.

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Pro$e4$in# >our Phone 2i$h S4reen

Lo46s

2ou can protect your phone by creating a screen loc!. 'henenabled, you need to draw a pattern or enter a numeric )$N orpassword to unloc! the phones screen and !eys.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Se4uri$".

0. Touch S4reen lo46.

A. Touch Pa$$ern, PIN or Pass2ord.• $f you touch Pa$$ern, youre guided to create a pattern

you must draw to unloc! the screen. The first time you dthis, a short tutorial about creating an unloc! patternappears. Then youre prompted to draw and redraw youown pattern.

• $f you touch PIN or Pass2ord, youre prompted to set a

numeric )$N or a password you must enter to unloc!your screen.

The net time you turn on your phone or wa!e up the screen,you must draw your unloc! pattern or enter your )$N orpassword to unloc! it.

IMPORAN- #creen loc! options are listed in the approimateorder of the strength of their security, starting with None andLon# Press, which provide no security. ? pattern providesminimal security, although it can be more convenient than thestronger options.

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'ired headsetconnected

Mana#in# No$i?i4a$ions

No$i?i4a$ion I4ons

The status bar at the top of the home screen providesnotification alerts on the left. 2ou can view the followingnotification icons.

New #4# micro#5 card unmounted

New 44# micro#5 card removed

New email :pcoming event

New %mail message Call on hold

New %oogle Tal!instant message

New 'i(Bi networ! detected

)roblem with#4#744# delivery

5ownloading data

4issed call #ending data

Call in progress :#" tethering is on

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:#" connected )ortable 'i(Bi hotspot

#ong is playing %)# on

:pdates available

O!enin#/Closein# $he No$i?i4a$ion Panel

Notifications report the arrival of new messages, calendarevents, and alarms, as well as ongoing events, such as wheyouFve configured your phone as a 'i(Bi hotspot. 2ou can

open the notification panel to view the details of notifications

• To open the notification panel, swipe your finger down fromthe top of the screen.

• To close the notification panel, swipe your finger up from tbottom of the screen or touch the 3a46 1e".

Res!ondin# $o or Re.o+ein# a No$i?i4a$ion$n the notification panel, you can respond to a notification orremove the notifications.

• To respond to a notification, -ust touch it.

• To remove a notification, swipe it sideways.

To remove all notifications, touch in the top right corne• 4ost apps that send notifications, such as %mail and %oo

Tal!, have notification settings that you can ad-ust.

IP- $n the notification panel, touch at the top of notificatio

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list to get to the Se$$in#s menu quic!ly.

Mana#in# Shor$4u$s and Wid#e$s

Add Shor$4u$s and Wid#e$s

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch APPS or  WIDGES to view the available apps andwidgets.

A. Touch and hold an item to add widget or shortcut to the

<ome #creen.

Mo+e Shor$4u$s or Wid#e$s

1. Touch and hold a widget or shortcut on the <ome #creen.

0. 5rag it to the place you need.

Re.o+e Shor$4u$s or Wid#e$s

1. Touch and hold a widget or shortcut on the <ome #creen.

0. 5rag it to to remove it.

Adus$ $he !la4e o? Shor$4u$s or Wid#e$s

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" to return to the <ome #creen.

0. Touch and hold a widget or shortcut and drag it to the placeyou need.

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Adus$ Wid#e$ Sie

1. Touch and hold a widget on the <ome #creen and thenrelease it.

0. ?n outline appears on the widget. 5rag the outline to resi+the widget.

NOE- Not all widgets can be resi+ed.

Rearran#in# $he Fa+ori$es ra"

The <ome #creen includes a customi+able favorites tray

visible from all etended <ome #creens. 2ou can drag apshortcuts, and other priority items in or out of the favoritestray for instant access from <ome #creen.

o re.o+e i$e.s ?ro. $he ?a+ori$es $ra"-

Touch and hold an item in the favorites tray and drag it outhe tray.

o add i$e.s $o $he ?a+ori$es $ra"-

Touch and hold an item and drag it onto the favorites tray.

$f the favorites tray is full, you need to remove an item in the tr

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En$erin# e$2ou can enter tet using the onscreen !eyboard. #ome appsopen it automatically. $n others, you open it by touching where

you want to type. 2ou can touch the 3a46 1e" to hide theonscreen !eyboard.

Chan#e In!u$ Me$hods1. 'hen you use the onscreen !eyboard to enter tet, the icon

appears on the notification panel.

0. &pen the notification panel and touch Sele4$ in!u$ .e$hodA. #elect an input method you need.

Android 1e"board

The ?ndroid 3eyboard provides a layout similar to a des!topcomputer !eyboard. Turn the phone sideways and the !eyboardwill change from portrait to landscape. The landscape !eyboar

is not supported in all applications.

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• Touch the alphabetic !eys to enter letters. Touch and holdsome specific !eys to enter associated accented letters ornumbers. Bor eample, to enter G, touch and hold and available accented letters and number A appear. Then slid

to choose G.

• Touch to use uppercase. 5ouble(tap to loc!uppercase. This !ey also changes to indicate the current

case you are usingH for lowercase, for uppercase, a

when loc!ed in uppercase.

• Touch to delete the tet before the cursor.

• Touch to select numbers and symbols. 2ou can then

touch to find more. ?lso, frequently used symbols ardisplayed on top of the !eyboard.

• Touch to start a new line.

• Touch to use %oogles networ!ed voice input.

• Touch and hold to change the input languages or set uthe ?ndroid !eyboard.

ou4hPal 1e"board

Touch)al !eyboard offers three layoutsH Full WER>, (&1ePhonePad and Cooe6 <. 2ou can swipe left or right on thTouch)al !eyboard to switch the layout.

2ou can also use Touch)al CurveT4 to speed up tet input by

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replacing the !ey tapping motion of input with a tracing gesturewhere you move your finger from letter to letter without lifting thfinger until you reach the end of the word.

o s2i$4h $he 6e"board la"ou$-

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Lan#ua#e B in!u$ Hou4hPal 1e"board 1e"board la"ou$.

0. Tic! the S2i!e la"ou$ chec! bo.

A. $n the Touch)al !eyboard screen, touch and clear the

Cur+e bo, and then touch Close.6. #wipe left or right on the Touch)al !eyboard to select theFull WER>, (&1e" PhonePad or Cooe6 < layout.

Full WER>

• Touch the alphabetic !eys to enter letters.

• Touch to use uppercase or lowercase. This !ey also

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Touch a !ey repeatedly until the desired letter or symbolappears. $f word prediction is enabled * , -ust touch the!eys once and choose the right word.

Cooe6 <

• Touch to enter the left letter on the !eyI 5ouble(tap or flic!right to enter the right letter7symbol on the !ey. $f word

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prediction is enabled * , -ust touch the !eys and choothe right word.

o enable and use ou4hPal Cur+e-

1. $n the Touch)al !eyboard screen, touch and tic! theCur+e chec! bo, and then touch Close.

0. 4ove your finger from letter to letter on the !eyboard totrace a word without lifting the finger until you reach theend of the word.

NOE- Touch)al Curve is only available in the FullWER> layout.

Tips for using Touch)al CurveH

• Touch when you want to. $f you want to enter a single lettergo ahead and touch.

• 9ift your finger at the end of the word. ? space is added

automatically when you begin to trace the net word.ou4h In!u$ Se$$in#s

Choose the touch input settings by touching the Menu 1e"

AA

#tart of the word

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S"s$e. se$$in#s Lan#ua#e B in!u$ from the <ome #creen.

$n the 1E>3OARD B INPU ME@ODS section, you can setthe default input method and choose the settings for inputmethods.

Edi$in# e$• Mo+e $he inser$ion !oin$- Touch where you want to type.

The cursor blin!s in the new position, and a tab appearsbelow it. 5rag the tab to move the cursor.

Sele4$ $e$- Touch and hold or double(tap within the tet.The nearest word highlights, with a tab at each end of theselection. 5rag the tabs to change the selection.

• Cu$= 4o!"= !as$e- #elect the tet you want to manipulate.

Then touch the Cut , Copy , or )aste buttonH

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O!enin# and S2i$4hin# a!!s

O!en an A!!

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. #lide left or right on the screen, and touch an app to open

S2i$4h 3e$2een Re4en$l" O!ened A!!s1. Touch and hold the @o.e 1e".

 ? list of the names and thumbnails of apps youve used

recently opens. $f youve been using more apps than can fon the screen, you can scroll the list up and down.

0. Touch a thumbnail to open that app.

2ou can swipe a thumbnail sideways to remove it from thelist.

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Conne4$in# $o Ne$2or6s and

De+i4es

Conne4$in# $o Mobile Ne$2or6s

Sele4$ Ne$2or6 O!era$or 1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More Mobile ne$2or6s Ne$2or6 o!era$ors.

0. Touch Sear4h ne$2or6s to search for all availablenetwor!s.

A. Touch a networ! in the networ! list to register manually.

2ou can also touch Sele4$ au$o.a$i4all" to selectpreferred networ! automatically.

Con$rol Mobile Da$a Use

o enable or disable da$a a44ess-

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s More Mobile ne$2or6s.

0. Tic! the Da$a enabled chec! bo to enable data accessover the mobile networ!. Clear the chec! bo to disabledata access.

o #e$ da$a ser+i4es 2hen roa.in#-1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More Mobile ne$2or6s.

0. Tic! the Da$a roa.in# chec! bo.

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IMPORAN- 5ata roaming may incur significant roamingcharges.

Use &G Ne$2or6 Onl" $o Sa+e Po2er 

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s More Mobile ne$2or6s.

0. Tic! the Use onl" &G ne$2or6s chec! bo to save battepower.

Se$ A44ess Poin$ Na.es

To connect to the $nternet you can use the default ?ccess )oiNames *?)N. ?nd if you want to add a new ?)N, pleasecontact the service provider to get the necessary information.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More Mobile ne$2or6s A44ess Poin$ Na.es.

0. Touch the Menu 1e" Ne2 APN.

A. Touch each item to enter the information you get from youservice provider.

6. Touch the Menu 1e" Sa+e to complete.

IPS- To set the ?)N to default settings, touch the Menu 1e

Rese$ $o de?aul$.

Conne4$in# $o WiFi'i(Bi is a wireless networ!ing technology that can provide$nternet access at distances of up to 1// meters, depending othe 'i(Bi router and your surroundings.

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urn WiFi On and Conne4$ $o a WiFi

Ne$2or6

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s W

Fi.0. #lide the WiFi switch to the ON position to turn on 'i(Bi.

The 'i(Bi networ!s that your phone has detected aredisplayed with their names and security settings. $f yourphone finds a networ! that you connected to previously, itconnects to it.

A. Touch a networ! name to connect to it.NOE- $f the networ! is secured, youFre prompted to enter apassword or other credentials. *?s! your networ! administratorfor details.

Ge$ No$i?ied o? O!en Ne$2or6s

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s W

Fi.0. #lide the WiFi switch to the ON position.

A. Touch the Menu 1e" Ad+an4ed.

6. Tic! the Ne$2or6 no$i?i4a$ion chec! bo.

'hen 'i(Bi is on, you receive notifications in the #tatus barwhen your phone detects an open 'i(Bi networ!. Clear the

chec! bo to turn off notifications.

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Add a WiFi Ne$2or6

2ou can add a 'i(Bi networ! if the networ! does not broadcasits name *##$5, or add a 'i(Bi networ! when you are out of

range.To connect to a secured networ!, you first need to get thesecurity details from the networ!Fs administrator.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s WiFi.

0. #lide the WiFi switch to the ON position.

A. Touch ADD NEWOR1.

6. Enter the networ! ##$5 *name. $f necessary, entersecurity or other networ! configuration details.

8. Touch Sa+e.

For#e$ a WiFi Ne$2or6

2ou can ma!e your phone forget about the details of a 'i(Bi

networ! that you have added ( for eample, if you dont want tphone to connect to it automatically or if it is a networ! that yono longer use.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s WiFi.

0. #lide the WiFi switch to the ON position.

A. Touch the 'i(Bi networ! name and then touch For#e$ne$2or6.

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Conne4$in# $o 3lue$oo$h De+i4es"luetooth is a short(range wireless communication technology.)hones or other devices with "luetooth capabilities can echange

information wirelessly within a distance of about 1/ meters. The"luetooth devices must be paired before the communication isperformed.

urnin# 3lue$oo$h On/O?? 1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

3lue$oo$h.

0. #lide the 3lue$oo$h switch to the ON or  OFF position.

'hen "luetooth is on, the icon will appear in the #tatusbar.

Ma6in# >our Phone ,isible

$n order to wor! with other phones or devices that have

"luetooth, you need to ma!e your phone Jvisible to them.1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

3lue$oo$h.

0. #lide the 3lue$oo$h switch to the ON position.

A. Touch your device name on the top of the screen to ma!eyour phone visible or invisible.

NOE- Touch the Menu 1e" ,isibili$" $i.eou$ to set the"luetooth visibility timeout of your phone.

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Chan#e $he De+i4e Na.e

'hen your phone is visible to other "luetooth devices it will bseen by its name and you can assign it any name you wa

 K li!e J"ens )hone.1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s 3lue$oo$h.

0. #lide the 3lue$oo$h switch to the ON position.

A. Touch the Menu 1e" Rena.e !hone.

6. Edit the name and touch Rena.e.

Pair 2i$h a 3lue$oo$h De+i4e1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

3lue$oo$h.

0. #lide the 3lue$oo$h switch to the ON position.

A. Touch SEARC@ FOR DE,ICES. 2our phone scans forand displays the $5s of all available "luetooth devices inrange.

6. Touch the device you want to pair with.

Bollow the instructions to complete the pairing. $f youFreprompted to enter a passcode, try entering //// or 10A6 *themost common passcodes, or consult the documentation thatcame with the device.

Un!air Fro. a 3lue$oo$h De+i4e

2ou can ma!e your phone forget its pairing connection withanother "luetooth device. To connect to the device again, you

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may need to enter or confirm a passcode again.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s 3lue$oo$h and ma!e sure "luetooth is turned on.

0. $n the list of paired devices, touch the icon beside the"luetooth device you want to unpair from.

A. Touch Un!air .

Conne4$in# $o >our Co.!u$er +ia US32ou can connect your phone to a computer with a :#" cable

and transfer music, pictures, and other files in both directions.2our phone stores these files in internal storage or on aremovable micro#5 card.

$f you are using :#" tethering, you must turn that off before youcan use :#" to transfer files between your phone and compute

Conne4$ >our Phone $o a Co.!u$er +ia US3

1. Connect your phone to the )C with a :#" cable.0. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

De+elo!er o!$ions Dri+er CDROM to install the drivermanually. &r touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e.se$$in#s De+elo!er o!$ions, clear the US3 debu##in#chec! bo. 

3. &pen the Notification panel and touch the iconConnected as a media device.

6. Choose one of the following optionsH

• MP .ode- Transfer media files on 'indows, or using

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 ?ndroid Bile Transfer on 4ac.

• PP .ode- Transfer photos using camera software, antransfer any files on the computers that dont support4T).

Dis4onne4$ >our Phone ?ro. $he Co.!u$er

To disconnect the phone from the computer, simply unplug the:#" cable when youre finished.

Re.o+e $he .i4roSD Card ?ro. >our Phon

$f you need to remove the micro#5 card while the phone is onyou must unmount it first.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s S$ora#e.

0. #lide down the screen and touch Un.oun$ SD 4ard.

A. 2ou can now safely remove the micro#5 card from thephone.

Sharin# >our Mobile Da$a Conne4$ion2ou can share your phones data capabilities through tetheringor by activating the mobile hotspot feature to create a portable'i(Bi hotspot.

Share >our Mobile Da$a Conne4$ion +ia US32ou can access the $nternet on your computer via the :#"tethering feature of your device. This feature needs dataconnection on a mobile networ! and may result in data charge

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NOE- $f your phone has a micro#5 card or :#" storage, youcant mount it on your computer when :#" tethered.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" the Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More e$herin# B !or$able ho$s!o$.

0. Tic! the US3 $e$herin# chec! bo. ? new networ!connection will be created on your computer.

A. To stop sharing your data connection, unchec! US3

$e$herin# or disconnect the :#" cable.

Share >our Mobile Da$a Conne4$ion as a Wi

Fi @o$s!o$2ou can share your phones data connection with other devicesby turning your phone into a portable 'i(Bi hotspot. This featureneeds data connection on a mobile networ! and may result indata charges.

NOE- 'hen the portable 'i(Bi hotspot feature is enabled, you

cannot use your phones applications to access the $nternet viaits 'i(Bi connection. 2ou still remain connected to the $nternetvia your mobile data networ!.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s More e$herin# B !or$able ho$s!o$.

0. Tic! the Por$able WiFi ho$s!o$ chec! bo. ?fter amoment, the phone starts broadcasting its 'i(Bi networ!

name *##$5.A. To stop sharing your data connection, unchec! Por$able

WiFi ho$s!o$.

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Rena.e or Se4ure >our WiFi @o$s!o$

2ou can change the name of your phoneFs 'i(Bi networ! nam*##$5 and secure your portable 'i(Bi hotspot.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s More e$herin# B !or$able ho$s!o$ Con?i#ure Wiho$s!o$.

0. #et your name and security options as followsH

• Ne$2or6 SSID- Enter or edit a networ! ##$5 *name thother devices see when scanning for 'i(Bi networ!s.

• 3road4as$ SSID- "roadcast or hide your networ! ##$5the broadcast is disabled, other users need to get yournetwor! ##$5 to find the 'i(Bi hotspot.

• Se4uri$"- Choose a security optionH O!en *notrecommended, WPA PS1 or WPA& PS1 *other userscan access your mobile hotspot only if they enter thecorrect password. 'hen you select WPA PS1 or WPA

PS1, touch the Pass2ord field to edit the securitypassword.

A. Touch Sa+e to save your settings.

Conne4$in# $o ,ir$ual Pri+a$e Ne$2or6@irtual private networ!s *@)Ns allow you to connect to the

resources inside a secured local networ!. @)Ns are commonldeployed by corporations, schools, and other institutions to letpeople access local networ! resources when not on campus, when connected to a wireless networ!.

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5epending on the type of @)N you are using, you may berequired to enter your login credentials or install securitycertificates before you can connect to your @)N. 2ou can getthis information from your networ! administrator.

Add a ,PN1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More ,PN.

0. Touch Add ,PN ne$2or6 and fill in the informationprovided by your networ! administrator.

A. Touch Sa+e.

The @)N is added to the list on the @)N screen.

Conne4$ $o a ,PN1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More ,PN.

0. Touch the @)N that you want to connect to.

A. 'hen prompted, enter any requested credentials, and thetouch Conne4$.

'hen you are connected, the @)N connected icon appearsin the #tatus bar.

Modi?" a ,PN1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More ,PN.0. Touch and hold the @)N that you want to modify.

A. Touch Edi$ ne$2or6 and edit the @)N settings you want.

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6. Touch Sa+e.

Dele$e a ,PN1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

More ,PN.0. Touch and hold the @)N that you want to delete.

A. Touch Dele$e ne$2or6.

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Phone Calls2ou can place calls from the )hone app, the )eople app, orother apps or widgets that display contact information.

'herever you see a phone number, you can usually touch ito dial.

Pla4in# and Endin# Calls

Pla4e a Call b" Dialin#

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .0. $n the dialer tab , enter the phone number with the on(

screen !eypad. Touch to delete wrong digits.

NOE- ?s you enter digits, your phone searches for contactthat match. $f you see the number you want to dial, touch it tplace the call immediately without entering the rest of the

number.A. Touch the )hone icon below the !eypad to dial.

IPH To ma!e an international call, touch and hold the / !eyto enter the plus *L symbol. Then enter the internationalprefi for the country, followed by the full phone number.

End a Call

5uring a call, touch on the screen.

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Ans2erin# or Ree4$in# Calls'hen you receive a phone call, the $ncoming Call screenopens, displaying the caller $5 and any additional informat

about the caller that youFve entered in )eople. 2ou cananswer or re-ect the call, or re-ect it with a tet message.

Ans2er a Call

'hen you receive a phone call, drag over to answthe call.

NOE- To silence the ringer before answering the call, prethe ,olu.e 1e"s up or down.

Ree4$ a Call

'hen you receive a phone call, drag over to re-ecthe call.

2ou can also drag over to re-ect the call and send preset tet message to the caller.

IP- To edit the tet response from within the )hone app,touch the Menu 1e" Se$$in#s ui46 res!onses.

Wor6in# 2i$h $he Call Lo#The Call log is a list of all the calls youFve placed, receivedor missed. $t is a convenient way to redial a number, returncall, or add a number to your Contacts.

To open the call log, you can touch the @o.e 1e"

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Pla4e a Call ?ro. $he Call Lo#1. &pen the call log.

0. Touch a number for more information about the call, or

touch beside it to call bac!.

NOE- 2ou can touch DISPLA> 3> on the bottom of thescreen and select the call log type you want to view.

Add a Call Lo# Nu.ber as a Con$a4$

1. &pen the call log.0. Touch a number to view more call information.

A. Touch .

6. To add the number to an eisting contact, touch a contactin the list. To add a new contact, touch CREAE NEWCONAC.

a6e O$her A4$ions on a Call Lo# En$r"1. &pen the call log.

0. Touch a number to view more call information. 'hileviewing the call details, you canH

• Touch the number to call it.

• Touch the Menu 1e" Edi$ nu.ber be?ore 4all to editthe number in the dialer before calling it.

• Touch to send a message.

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• Touch to add the number as a contact.

Dele$e $he Call Lo#

1. &pen the call log.0. Touch the Menu 1e" Clear 4all lo#.

A. Touch O1 to delete the all call log*s.

NOE- 2ou can also touch a number in the call log screenand touch the Menu 1e" Re.o+e ?ro. 4all lo# to delethe call log of the number.

Callin# >our Con$a4$s

Call a Con$a4$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and then touch the Contact ta

.

0. Blic! the screen up or down to view all your contacts withphone numbers.

IP- 2ou can search for a contact by touching on thebottom of the screen.

A. Touch a contact or number to call it.

Call a Fa+ori$e Con$a4$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and then touch the Contact

.

2. Frequently called contacts or numbers are listed on

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the top of the screen. Touch a contact or number to call it.

Che46in# ,oi4e.ail

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .0. Touch and hold the 1 !ey in the dialer. $f prompted, enter

your voicemail password.

A. Bollow the voice prompts to listen to and manage yourvoicemail messages.

NOE- To set your voicemail service, touch the Menu 1e" Se$$in#s in the dialer and touch the voicemail settings youwant to change. Bor detailed information, please contact yoservice provider.

Usin# O!$ions Durin# a Call5uring a call, you will see a number of onscreen options.Touch an option to select it.

• Touch to turn on or off the spea!er.

• Touch to mute or unmute your microphone.

• Touch to ma!e another call separately from the first call,which is put on hold.

• Touch to switch to the dialer, for eample to enter a code

• Touch to switch to another call in progress.

• Touch to hold or unhold the current call.

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• Touch to merge separate calls as a single conferencecall.

• Touch to end the current call.

WARNINGJ "ecause of higher volume levels, do not placethe phone near your ear during spea!erphone use.

Mana#in# Mul$iPar$" Calls'hen the call waiting and three(way call features areavailable, you can switch between two calls or set up a

conference call.NOE- The call waiting and three(way call features neednetwor! support and may result in additional charges. )leacontact your service provider for more information.

S2i$4h 3e$2een Curren$ Calls

'hen youre on a call, your phone screen informs you tha

another call is coming in and displays the caller $5.o res!ond $o an in4o.in# 4all 2hile "ouKre on a 4all-

5rag over to answer the call. *This puts the firstcaller on hold and answers the second call.

o s2i$4h be$2een $2o 4alls-

Touch on the screen.

Se$ U! a Con?eren4e Call

'ith this feature, you can tal! to two people at the same

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time.

1. &n the dialer screen, enter a number and touch .

0. &nce you have established the connection, touch and

dial the second number. *This puts the first caller on holdand dials the second number.

A. 'hen youre connected to the second party, touch .

$f one of the people you called hangs up during your call, yoand the remaining caller stay connected. $f you initiated thecall and are the first to hang up, all callers are disconnected

To end the conference call, touch .

Adus$in# >our Call Se$$in#s

Use Fied Dialin# Nu.bers

Bied 5ialing Numbers *B5N allows you to restrict outgoing

calls to a limited set of phone numbers.1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s Fied Dialin# Nu.bers.

0. The following options are availableH

• Enable FDN- $nput the )$N0 code to enable the B5Nfeature.

•Chan#e PIN&- Change the )$N0 code for B5N access.

• FDN lis$- 4anage the B5N list.

NOE- The )$N0 code is provided by your carrier. Entering

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an incorrect )$N0 code more times than allowed can causthe phone to loc!. Contact the service provider forassistance.

Edi$ ui46 Res!onse $o Ree4$ed Callers1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s ui46 res!onses.

0. Touch the tet message to edit it.

Se$ ,oi4e.ail1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s.

0. Touch ,oi4e.ail ser+i4e to chec!. @oicemail serviceprovided by your carrier is the default.

A. Touch ,oi4e.ail se$$in#s ,oi4e.ail nu.ber  to edit tvoicemail number if necessary.

Se$ S!eed Dials2ou can touch and hold the 1 M > !ey from the dialer to call thcorresponding speed dial number.

The number !ey 1 is reserved to speed dial your voicemail.

o assi#n a s!eed dial 6e"-

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s S!eed dial.0. Touch a speed dial !ey.

A. Enter a phone number or select one from the contact list.

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6. Touch O1.

3ar Cer$ain Calls

The call barring feature allows you to bar certain types of calls

from your phone.1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s Call 3arrin# Se$$in#s.

0. #et the restriction of specific types of calls from your phone.

For2ard In4o.in# Calls

The call forwarding feature allows you to forward your incomingcalls to another phone number.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s Call ?or2ardin#.

0. Touch an available option * Al2a"s ?or2ard, For2ard 2he

bus", For2ard 2hen unans2ered, For2ard 2hen

unrea4hable, or  Can4el all ?or2ard to enable it.

O$her O!$ions

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s Addi$ional se$$in#s.

0. Touch Caller ID to choose whether your number is displaye

when someone receives your outgoing call. &r chec! Call2ai$in# to get notified of incoming calls during a call.

NOE- )lease contact the service provider to chec! whether thcaller $5 and call waiting features are available.

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In$erne$ Call Se$$in#s

o add an In$erne$ 4allin# a44oun$- 

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s

Call se$$in#s A44oun$s.0. Touch ADD ACCOUN.

A. Bollow the instructions from your $nternet calling serviceprovider to configure the settings for your account.

6. Touch SA,E.

o 4on?i#ure 2hi4h 4alls use In$erne$ 4allin#-

2ou can configure your phone to place all calls using $nternetcalling *when youre connected to a 'i(Bi networ!, -ust calls t$nternet calling addresses, or to as! each time you place a ca

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s Call se$$in#s.

0. Touch Use In$erne$ 4allin#.

A. Touch the $nternet calling option you want.

o 4on?i#ure "our !hone $o re4ei+e In$erne$ 4alls-

"y default, your phone is configured to ma!e $nternet calls, bunot to ensure that you will receive them. "ut you can configureyour phone to accept $nternet calls made to an $nternet callingaccount you added to your phone.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" Menu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s Call se$$in#s A44oun$s.

0. Tic! the Re4ei+e in4o.in# 4alls chec! bo. Chec!ing tsetting will reduce your battery life between charges.

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Peo!le2ou can add contacts on your phone and synchroni+e them withthe contacts in your %oogle account or other accounts that

support contact syncing.To see your contacts, touch the @o.e 1e" . Brom there,you can touch the tabs on the top of the screen to quic!ly switchto the contact groups or frequently contacted contacts .

O!enin# >our Con$a4$ Lis$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the all contacts tab

to access your contact list.

0. #croll through the list to view all your contacts.

A. Touch a contact to view its details.

IP- $f you have many contacts stored, youFll see a slider whenyou touch the right side of the screen. To go directly to a letter,touch and hold the slider while dragging it to a letter.

Addin# a Ne2 Con$a4$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the all contacts tab

.0. Touch to add a new contact.

3. Touch the account field to choose where to save the

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contact. $f a sync account is selected, the contacts will bsynced automatically with your account whileyou’re online.

6. Enter the contact name, phone numbers, emailaddresses, and other information.

8. Touch DONE to save the contact.

Se$$in# U! >our O2n Pro?ile2ou can create your own name card in your phone.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the all contacts ta.

0. #croll to the top of the screen and touch Se$ u! ."

!ro?ile.

A. Edit your profile information and touch DONE.

I.!or$in#= E!or$in#= and Sharin#

Con$a4$s2ou can import7eport contacts from7to your #$4 or micro#5card. This is especially useful when you need to transfercontacts between different devices. 2ou can also quic!ly shar

your contacts using "luetooth, Email or 4essages, etc.

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I.!or$ Con$a4$s Fro. $he SIM Card

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch the Menu 1e" I.!or$/e!or$ I.!or$ ?ro. SIM

4ard.A. #elect an account to save the contacts.

4. Touch to select the contacts you need and then touch theMenu Key Done.

I.!or$ Con$a4$s Fro. $he .i4roSD Card

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .0. Touch the Menu 1e" I.!or$/e!or$ I.!or$ ?ro.

s$ora#e.

A. #elect an account to save the contacts.

6. #elect the vCard file*s in the micro#5 card and touch O1

E!or$ Con$a4$s $o $he SIM Card1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch the Menu 1e" I.!or$/e!or$ E!or$ $o SIM

4ard.

3. Touch to select the contacts you need and then touch theMenu Key Done.

E!or$ Con$a4$s $o $he .i4roSD Card

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

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0. Touch the Menu 1e" I.!or$/e!or$ E!or$ $o

s$ora#e.

A. The phone will prompt you with the name of the vCard fiTouch O1 to create the file in the micro#5 card.

Share Con$a4$s

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the all contacts ta.

0. Touch the Menu 1e" I.!or$/e!or$ Share +isible

4on$a4$s.A. Choose a sending method. 2ou can either send it via

"luetooth to another device, or as an attachment in anEmail, a %mail, or messaging then follow the prompt.

Wor6in# 2i$h Freuen$l" Con$a4$ed

Con$a4$s$n the frequently contacted contacts tab, you can find yfavorite contacts and frequently contacted contacts.

Add a Con$a4$ $o Fa+ori$es

2ou can add the contacts used frequently to favorites, so yocan find them quic!ly.

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the all contacts ta

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an account for the group.

6. Enter the group name and touch DONE.

Add Me.bers $o a Grou!

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the contact group

tab .

0. Touch a group and then touch the Menu 1e" Edi$*

A. Touch "!e !ersonKs na.e, and type the name ofcontacts you need to add. The corresponding person in

contacts will be displayed.6. Touch the contacts you need as the group members.

Dele$e a Grou!

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the contact group

tab .

0. Touch a group and then touch the Menu 1e" Dele$e.

A. Touch O1 to disband the group. The contacts in the grouwill not be deleted.

Edi$ a Grou!

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" and touch the contact grouptab .

0. Touch a group and then touch the Menu 1e".

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A. Touch Edi$ to edit the group name. Touch "!e !ersonKs

na.e to type the name of the contacts you need to add.

Sear4hin# ?or a Con$a4$1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch on the bottom of the screen or touch the Sear4

1e".

A. $nput the contact name you want to search for. Thecontacts matched will be listed.

Edi$in# Con$a4$s

Edi$ Con$a4$ De$ails

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch a contact you need to edit and then touch the Menu

1e" Edi$.

A. Edit the contact and touch DONE.

Se$ a Rin#$one ?or a Con$a4$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch a contact you want to set a ringtone for and thentouch the Menu 1e" Se$ rin#$one.

A. #elect a ringtone you li!e and touch O1.

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Dele$e a Con$a4$

1. Touch the @o.e 1e" .

0. Touch a contact you want to delete and touch the Menu

1e" Dele$e.A. Touch O1 to confirm.

o dele$e se+eral 4on$a4$s= "ou 4an-

1. Touch the Menu 1e" Mar6 dele$e in the all contactsscreen.

0. Touch to select the contacts you want to remove and thetouch the Menu 1e" Done.

3. Touch OK  to confirm.

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A44oun$s

Addin# or Re.o+in# A44oun$s2ou can add multiple %oogle accounts and 4icrosoft

Echange ?ctive#ync accounts. 2ou may also add other !inds

of accounts, depending on the apps installed on your device.

Add an A44oun$

1. From the ome !creen, touch the Menu Key >

System settings > Accounts & sync.

1.  "ouch ADD ACCOUNT.

0.  "ouch the type of account you want to add.

A. Follow the onscreen steps to enter the information

about the account. #ost accounts require a

username and password, but the details may vary.

 $ou may also need to obtain some information from

;;

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%" support or system administrator.

6. &hen the account is successfully added, it is

displayed in the Accounts & sync list.

Re.o+e an A44oun$

emoving an account will delete it and all information

associated with it from your device, such as emails andcontacts.

1. Brom the <ome #creen, touch the Menu 1e" S"s$e.

se$$in#s A44oun$s B s"n4.

0.  "ouch the account.

A.  "ouch the Menu Key > Remove account >

Remove account.

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Con?i#urin# A44oun$ S"n4

Con?i#ure Au$o S"n4 Se$$in#

1. &pen the A44oun$s B s"n4 settings screen.

2our accounts and sync status are displayed. turns

green if automatic sync is enabled for some or all of the

accounts data, and gray if automatic sync is disabled.

0.  "ouch the ON/OFF switch to turn on or off

automatic sync.

'hen automatic sync is turned on, changes you

ma!e to information on your device or on the web are

automatically synced with each other.

'hen auto sync is turned off, you need to sync

manually to collect emails, updates, or other recent

information.

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S"n4 Manuall"

1. &pen the A44oun$s B s"n4 settings screen.

0. Touch the account whose data you want to sync.

A. Touch the Menu 1e" S"n4 no2.

Chan#e an A44oun$Ks S"n4 Se$$in#s

1. &pen the A44oun$s B s"n4 settings screen.

0. Touch the account whose sync settings you want to

change. The #ync settings screen appears, showing a li

of information the account can sync.

A. Chec! or unchec! items as you need. Chec!ed types of

information on the device and the web will be !ept in syn

when auto(sync is turned on.

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E.ail

Touch in the <ome #creen and select E.ail. :se it to

read and send emails from services other than %mail.

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Se$ U! $he Firs$ E.ail A44oun$

1. 'hen you open E.ail for the first time, enter your ema

address and password and then touch Ne$.

NOE- 2our device will connect to the $nternet and verif

incoming and outgoing server settings before proceedin

to the net step. $f the email service provider is not a

popular one, you need to select the type of your accoun

and edit the settings for incoming and outgoing servers.

)lease contact your mobile service provider and email

service provider for more information.

0. #et the email chec!ing frequency, download options,

account name and other settings. Touch Ne$ when yo

finish.

2our phone will show the inbo of the email account an

start to download email messages.

IP- To add more email accounts, open E.ail to get th

1

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$nbo screen. Then touch the Menu 1e" A44oun$

se$$in#s and touch ADD ACCOUN at the top right of the

screen.

Che46in# >our E.ails

2our device can automatically chec! for new emails at the

interval you set when setting up the account.

2ou can also chec! new emails manually by touching in any

of the email accounts boes.

Res!ondin# $o an E.ail

2ou can reply to or forward a message that you receive. 2ou

can also delete messages and manage them in other ways.

Rel" $o or For2ard an E.ail

1. &pen the email you want to reply to or forward from $nbo

0. 5o the following as you needH

0

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To do

eply to the sender, touch in the

message header.

eply to the sender and all

recipients of the original

message,

touch in the messag

header Re!l"

Borward the message, touch in the messag

header For2

A. Edit your message and touch .

Mar6 an E.ail as Unread

2ou can return a read email to the unread stateOfor eampl

to remind yourself to read it again later. 2ou can also mar! a

batch of emails as unread.

• 'hile reading a message, touch the Menu 1e" Mar6

unread.

A

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• 'hile in a message list *for instance, the inbo, touch the

chec!boes before the messages and then touch .

Dele$e an E.ail

2ou can delete an email from its folder. 2ou can also delete a

batch of emails.

'hile reading a message, touch O1.

• 'hile in a message list *for instance, the inbo, touch the

chec!boes before the messages and then touch O1

Wri$in# and Sendin# an E.ail

1. 'pen your email %nbo(.

0.  "ouch to open the compose screen.

A. %f you have more than one email account added on

the device, touch the sender line to select the

account you want to use for sending the message

6

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6. )nter a contact name or email address in the *"o

field. !eparate each recipient with a comma. $ou

can also touch to select recipients from your

contacts.

8. )nter the email sub+ect and compose the email

te(t.

;.  "ouch Menu Key > Attach i!e to add audio file

images, videos and other types of files as

attachment.

.  "ouch at the top right of the screen to send t

message.

Addin# a Si#na$ure $o >our E.ails

2ou can set a few lines of plain tet as a signature for every

outgoing email message from an account, such as your nam

and contact information.

8

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1. 'pen the "mai! app.

0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Account settings and

select the account you want to add a signature to.

A.  "ouch Signatu#e and enter the te(t.

6.  "ouch OK .

Addin# and Edi$in# E.ail A44oun$s

Add an E.ail A44oun$

 ?fter setting up your first email account *see Email – Set Up

the First Email Account, you can add more email accounts

and manage them separately.

1. 'pen "mai! to get the %nbo( screen.

0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Account settings and

touch ADD ACCOUNT at the top right of the

screen.

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A. !et up the account as you would with the first on

Edi$ an E.ail A44oun$

2ou can change a number of settings for an account, includin

how often you chec! for email, how youre notified of new

mails, and details about the servers the account uses to sen

and receive mails.

1. &pen E.ail to get the $nbo screen.

0. Touch the Menu 1e" A44oun$ se$$in#s and touch th

account whose settings you want to change.

A. 4a!e the changes you want and touch the 3a46 1e" 

when youre finished.

Re.o+e an E.ail A44oun$

1. 'pen "mai! to get the %nbo( screen.

0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Account settings and

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touch the account you want to remove.

A.  "ouch Remove account > OK .

Chan#in# General E.ail Se$$in#s

1. eneral settings apply to all email accounts you

add.

0. 'pen "mai! to get the %nbo( screen.

A.  "ouch the Menu Key > Account settings >

$ene#a!.

6. #a-e the changes you want and touch the %ac

Key when you’re finished.

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G.ailM

 ?fter signing in to your %oogle account on the device, you ca

send and retrieve %mail messages with the G.ail app.

NOE- This feature may not be available in a certain region

with a certain service provider.

O!enin# >our G.ail Inbo

Touch in the <ome #creen and select G.ail. The $nbo

screen appears.

$f you havent signed in, you will be prompted to do so or

create a new account.

Touch at the bottom right of the screen to refresh your

$nbo and download new messages.

S2i$4hin# A44oun$s

%mail displays conversations, messages, and settings from

>

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one %oogle account at a time. $f you have signed in to more

than one %oogle account on your device, you can switch

accounts and view information in each account.

1. From your %nbo(, touch the current account at the

top of the screen.

0. From the dropdown menu, touch the account you

want to see. "he account’s %nbo( will open.

Wri$in# and Sendin# a Messa#e

1. 'pen your mail %nbo( and switch to the account

you want to use for sending the message.

0.  "ouch .

A. )nter a contact name or email address in the *"o’

field. !eparate each recipient with a comma.

6. )nter the email sub+ect and compose the email

te(t.

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8.  "o attach an image, touch the Menu Key >

Attach i!e and select a file from the image

gallery.

;.  "ouch at the top right of the screen to send t

message.

Addin# a Si#na$ure $o >our G.ailMessa#es

2ou can set a few lines of plain tet as a signature for every

outgoing %mail message. The signature you set on the devic

is independent of the signature you use for %mail on the we

1. 'pen the $mai! app.

0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Settings and select the

account you want to add a signature to.

A.  "ouch Signatu#e and enter the te(t.

6.  "ouch OK .

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Re!l"in# $o or For2ardin# a Messa#e

1. 'pen the mail message you want to reply to or

forward to another person.

0. /o the following as you need0

To do

eply to the sender, touch in the

message header.

eply to the sender and all

recipients of the original

message,

touch in the message

header Re!l" a

Forward the message, touch in the

message header

Forward.

A. )dit your message and touch the send icon .

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Wor6in# 2i$h Re4ei+ed A$$a4h.en$s

'hen a message has an attachment, %mail displays

information about that attachment at the top of the message.

5epending on the attachment type, the applications installed

on your device, and on your settings, you may preview, view

play, save the attachment, or chec! information about the

attachment.

IPH Bor documents with multiple pages, touching the Pre+ie

option will only download the pages you view, while touching

,ie2, Pla", or Sa+e will download the entire file and cost mo

time and data.

Sear4hin# ?or Messa#es

2ou can search for messages using words that appear in

addresses, sub-ects, labels, or contents.

NOEH $f you search while the phone doesnt have an active

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$nternet connection, only messages synchroni+ed onto your

device can be searched.

1. 'pen the $mai! app and touch or the Sea#ch

Key.

0. )nter the words to search for and touch Sea#ch or

the search icon on the screen -eyboard.

 ?s you type, suggestions may appear below the search

field. 2ou can touch a suggestion to search for it right

away, or touch the arrow net to it to add its tet to the

search field.

A. %n the search results, touch the message you need

and wor- with it +ust as you would with any mail

message.

Wor6in# 2i$h Labels

4essage labels include both labels you create and default

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labels such as Sen$, S$arred, and Ou$bo. 2ou can organi+

your emails by labeling them or adding stars to them. 9abels

also help you sort your messages, -ust li!e folders.

o label or 4han#e labels-

1. 'pen the $mai! app and touch in the message li

the chec-bo(es before the messages you want to

label.

0.  "ouch the label icon at the bottom of the

screen.

A. hec- or unchec- labels in the new screen and

touch OK .

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o add s$ars $o .essa#es-

1. 'pen the $mai! app and touch in the message list

the chec-bo(es before the messages you want to

star.

0. t the bottom of the screen, touch .

o +ie2 .essa#es b" label-

1. 'pen the $mai! app and touch the label icon

at the bottom of the message list without chec-ing

any message.

0.  "ouch the label to view messages with that label.

T'(0 $ou can also touch the name of your account

at the top of the screen. "hen touch one of the

labels listed in the R"C"NT section, below accoun

names.

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Chan#in# G.ail Se$$in#s

Touch Menu 1e" Se$$in#s in any %mail screen to change

General se$$in#s, which apply to all %mail accounts, or othe

settings that only apply to specific accounts.

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Messa#es

2ou can use 4essages to echange tet messages *#4# and

multimedia messages *44#.

O!enin# $he Messa#es S4reen

Touch in the favorites tray on the <ome #creen.

The Messa#es screen opens, where you can create a new

message, search for messages, or open an ongoing message

thread.

• Touch to write a new tet or multimedia message.

• Touch to search for message with !eywords.

• Touch an eisting message thread to open the

conversation youve had with a certain number.

Sendin# a e$ Messa#e

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch at the bottom.

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0. Touch the o field, and enter the recipients number or,

the recipient is stored in Peo!le as a contact, the first

letters of the recipients name. ?s matching contactsappear, you can touch a suggested recipient.

A. Touch the "!e $o 4o.!ose field, and enter the conten

of your tet message.

6. Touch .

Sendin# a Mul$i.edia Messa#e

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch at the bottom.

0. Enter the recipient and the tet of the message, as you d

when sending a tet message.

A. Touch the Menu 1e"  Add sube4$ to add a message

sub-ect.

6. Touch the paper clip icon beside the message tet

bo to open a menu where you can select the !ind of

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media file to attach to the message.

Pi4$ures #elect a picture to add to your message

Ca!$ure

!i4$ure

Ta!e a photo and add to your message

,ideos #elect a video clip to attach to your

message.

Ca!$ure +ideo #hoot a video clip and add to your

message.

Audio #elect an audio file to add to your

message.

Re4ord audio ecord an audio file and add to your

message.

Slidesho2 Edit a slideshow and add to your

message.

Files #elect a file and add to your message.

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Peo!le $nsert contact with tet or attachment

format.

8. Touch .

Re!l"in# $o a Messa#e

4essages you receive are appended to eisting threads of th

same number. $f the new message comes from a new numbe

a new thread is created.

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch the thread that has the

message you want to reply to.

0. Type your reply in the tet bo at the bottom. 2ou can

touch the attach icon if you want to reply with an 44

A. Touch .

For2ardin# a Messa#e

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch the thread that has the

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message you want to forward.

0. Touch and hold the message.

A. Touch For2ard in the menu that opens.

6. Enter a recipient for the message and edit the content if

you want.

8. Touch .

,ie2in# De$ails Abou$ a Messa#e

1. Touch and hold a message in a thread.

0. Touch ,ie2 .essa#e de$ails to see information about the

message.

Dele$in# Messa#es or hreads

o dele$e .essa#es in a $hread-

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch a thread.

0. Touch the Menu 1e" Sele4$ i$e.Hs.

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A. Touch the messages you want to delete. The ones you

touch will have a chec! in the bo in front of them.

6. Touch at the bottom.

8. Touch Dele$e.

o dele$e .essa#e $hreads-

1. &n the Messa#es screen, touch and hold the thread yo

want to delete.

0. $f there are more threads you want to delete, touch them

one by one.

A. Touch at the bottom.

6. Touch Dele$e.

Chan#in# Messa#e Se$$in#s

&n the Messa#es screen, touch the Menu 1e" Se$$in#s tchange 4essages settings.

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Calendar 

Calendar on the phone use the web(based %oogle Calendar

service for creating and managing events, meetings, and

appointments. $t also wor!s with the 4icrosoft Echange

 ?ctive#ync calendar once you sign into your Echange

account on the phone.

To open Calendar, touch in the <ome #creen and select

Calendar .

,ie2in# >our Calendars and E+en$s

Chan#e Calendars

1. &pen the Calendar  app.

0. Touch the Menu 1e" Calendars $o dis!la".

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A. $n the new screen, touch the calendars to chec! the

calendars you want to see or unchec! the calendars you

li!e to hide.

Events from hidden calendars are not shown in the Calenda

app.

Chan#e Calendar ,ie2s

2ou can view your calendars in different forms. The app offe

four view typesH 4onth, 'ee!, 5ay, and ?genda.

To change calendar views, touch the time shown at the top le

and select the view you prefer.

2ou can also change to 5ay view from 4onth view by touchin

any day in the grid.

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IPS-

• $n 4onth view, swipe vertically to see earlier months and

later months.

• $n 'ee! or 5ay view, swipe hori+ontally to see earlier

wee!s7days and later wee!s7days.

• 'hen you are viewing earlier or later days, wee!s, or

months, touch at the top to quic!ly switch to today.

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by touching the current calendar above the E+en$ na.e 

bo.

A. Touch DONE at the top of the screen to save the new

event.

Edi$in# or Dele$in# an E+en$

1. Bind the event you want to edit or delete.

0. &pen its details screen *see Viewing Your Calendars and

Events – View Event etails in this chapter.

A. 5o one of the following as you need.

To do

Edit the event, Touch at the top of the screen. Tou

DONE to save your changes.

5elete the event, Touch at the top of the screen andthen touch O1.

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#hare the event Touch at the top of the screen

share the event by 44#, Email or

"luetooth.

Chan#in# Calendar Se$$in#s

To change Calendar settings, open a Calendar view *5ay,

'ee!, 4onth, or ?genda. Then touch the Menu 1e"

Se$$in#s.

2ou can change General se$$in#s, which apply to all accoun

or other settings that only apply to specific accounts.

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Goo#le<

%oogleL is a social networ!ing service offered by %oogle.

The %oogleL application on your device enables you to

manage your data, chat with online contacts, organi+e

them in different circles, and share your selected

information.

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Goo#le<. The

first time you open the %oogleL app, select the instant

upload and contact sync options.

Or#aniin# >our Con$a4$s

1. &pen the Goo#le< app.

0. Touch Cir4les.

A. Touch Peo!le Find B in+i$e !eo!le.

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1. Touch net to a suggested person.

0. Touch an eisting circle or select Crea$e a ne2 4ir4le.

Ge$$in# U!da$es

1. &pen the Goo#le< app.

0. Touch S$rea..

A. #wipe left or right to see information shared with you by

other users. Touch Menu 1e" Choose 4ir4les to

choose what groups of information are shown.

NEAR3> shows posts shared with you by users ne

your current location.

ALL CIRCLES, ACUAANCES, FAMIL>,

FOLLOWING and FRIENDS show updates from

people youve added to your circles.

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W@AKS @O shows popular posts on %oogleL.

Cha$$in# 2i$h Con$a4$s

2ou can chat with your %oogleL contacts through instant

messaging, similar to sending a tet with the 4essages

app.

1. Touch Messen#er  in the Goo#le< app or touch from the<ome #creen Messen#er .

0. Touch to create a new message.

A. Touch to add recipients, they can be contacts or

circles.

6. Enter the message.

8. Touch to send the message.

Che46in# Pho$os

2ou can see your own photo albums and those shared by

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other users.

Touch Pho$os in the Goo#le< app to see all available

albums.

Che46in# and Mana#in# >our Pro?ile

1.  "ouch (#oi!e in the $oog!e) app.

0. #wipe left or right to see your posts, personal info, and

photos.

Touch the A3OU tab to change your profile photo.

Touch the P@OOS tab and open a photo. 2ou can

add comments to it, delete it, or set it as your profil

photo.

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3ro2ser 

:se 3ro2ser  to view web pages and search for information.

O!enin# $he 3ro2ser 

Touch in the favorites tray on the <ome #creen.

"rowser also opens when you touch a web lin! ( for eample,

in an email or a tet message.

O!en a Web Pa#e or Sear4h $he Web

1. &hen you open %#o*se#, the last web page you

have viewed is displayed. %f you have not used

%#o*se# recently, your home page opens. $ou can

switch to another web page by doing the following

0.  "ouch the address bo( at the top of the web page.

%f the address bo( isn’t visible, swipe down a little

to show it.

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A. )nter the address 5678 of a web page. 'r enter

terms you want to search for. s you enter te(t,

your web search engine ma-es suggestions of we

pages and queries. $ou can also touch the

microphone icon to search by voice.

6.  "ouch a suggestion or touch $o on the -eyboard

$f you touch a suggested page or enter an address and

touch Go, that web page opens. $f you touch a suggeste

query, your web search engine opens with the results.

IP- Touch the X to the left of the address bo if you want to

stop opening the page.

Se$ $he @o.e!a#e

2our home page opens when you open a new browser windo

and when you start 3ro2ser  after restarting your phone or

after not using it for a while.

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1. 'pen the page you want to set as your home page

0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Settings > $ene#a! >

Set home+age.

A.  "ouch Cu##ent +age or one of the following

options.

3lan6 !a#e &pen browser windows without opening

web page by default. This can ma!e ne

"rowser windows open more quic!ly.

De?aul$ !a#e #et the factory default :9 as the

homepage.

Mos$ +isi$ed

si$es

Every new browser window displays a lis

of your most visited sites for you to choos

from.

O$her  Type a :9 as the homepage.

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Ge$ In?or.a$ion Abou$ $he Curren$ Pa#e

Touch the page icon, to the left of the address bo.

Wor6in# 2i$h an O!ened Pa#e

'hile viewing most web pages, you can do the following

operation.

#croll #wipe the screen in any direction.

Zoom out Touch the screen with two fingers and pi

them together.

Zoom in Touch the screen with two fingers and spr

them apart.

%o bac! Touch the 3a46 1e" to return to the pag

youve viewed previously in the same

window.

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%o forward Touch the Menu 1e" For2ard.

efresh the

page

Touch the Menu 1e" Re?resh. &r touch

the address bo and then touch .

Bind tet on the

page

Touch the Menu 1e" Find on !a#e and

type the terms you search for.

#end the page

:9 to friends

Touch the Menu 1e" Share !a#e and

select how you want to send the :9.

Bollow a lin! Touch a lin! on the web page to open it.

#ave the page

for offline

reading

Touch the Menu 1e" Sa+e ?or o??line

readin#.

IPS-

• #ome web sites may redirect you to the mobile version of

their web pages, which mostly do not support scrolling or

+ooming. $f you want to view the des!top version, touch

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the Menu 1e" and chec! Reues$ des6$o! si$e.

• "esides lin!s, 3ro2ser  also recogni+es some phone

numbers, addresses, and similar information for you to a

on. Try touching them and see what happens.

Usin# Mul$i!le 3ro2ser Windo2s

2ou can open several browser windows at once and switchbetween multiple web pages.

o o!en a ne2 bro2ser 2indo2-

1.  "ouch the tabs icon to the right of the addres

bo(.

0.  "ouch 9 at the top right of the screen. new

browser window opens and the homepage is

loaded.

o s2i$4h be$2een 2indo2s-

1.  "ouch the tabs icon to the right of the addres

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bo(.

0. !wipe vertically to scroll through the list of opened

tabs.

A.  "ouch the thumbnail of the window you want to

open.

6. T'(, !wipe a thumbnail hori:ontally or touch its - 

to close the window.

o use in4o#ni$o 2indo2 ?or !ri+a4" bro2sin#-

1. ;ages you view in incognito windows won’t appear

in your browsing history or search history. <o trace

will be left on your device once you close the

window.

0.  "ouch the tabs icon to the right of the address

bo(.

A.  "ouch the Menu Key > Ne* incognito ta..

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Do2nloadin# Files

Touch and hold an image or a lin! to a file or to another

webpage. $n the menu that opens, touch Sa+e i.a#e or Sa+

lin6.

The downloaded files are saved to your memory card. 2ou ca

view or open them in the Do2nloads app *

Do2nloads.

Usin# 3oo6.ar6s

#ave web :9s as boo!mar!s to open them easily in the

future.

To open a boo!mar!, touch the Menu 1e" 3oo6.ar6s in

browser window and then touch the boo!mar!.

3oo6.ar6 a Web Pa#e

1. 'pen the web page.

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0.  "ouch the Menu Key > Save to .ooma#s.

A. )dit the boo-mar- label and address if necessary,

or choose a different account.

Touch the name beside Add $o to change the place where

the boo!mar! will be stored.

6.  "ouch OK .

Edi$ a 3oo6.ar6

1.  "ouch the Menu Key > %ooma#s.

0.  "ouch and hold the boo-mar- to edit.

A.  "ouch "dit .ooma# .

6. )dit the label, address, account, or location of the

boo-mar- in the dialog that opens.

8.  "ouch OK .

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Dele$e a 3oo6.ar6

1.  "ouch the Menu Key > %ooma#s.

0.  "ouch and hold the boo-mar- to delete.

A.  "ouch De!ete .ooma# .

6.  "ouch OK .

Chan#in# 3ro2ser Se$$in#s

2ou can configure a number of "rowser settings to customi+

the way you browse the web, including several that you can

use to control your privacy.

To open the "rowser settings screen, touch the Menu 1e"

Se$$in#s.

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Ma!s= Na+i#a$ion= Lo4al= and

La$i$ude

A4$i+a$in# Lo4a$ion Ser+i4es

To use Na+i#a$ion, Lo4al, La$i$ude, and find your location on

%oogle 4aps, you must have location services activated on

your device.

1.  "ouch the ome Key > Menu Key > System

settings > 0ocation se#vices.

0. !elect the location options you want to use.

Chec! Goo#leKs lo4a$ion ser+i4e to use 'i(Bi and mobil

networ!s to determine your approimate locationI

Chec! GPS sa$elli$es to use %)# satellites to determine

your locationI

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Chec! Use assis$ed GPS to use server to assist %)#.

Chec! Lo4a$ion B Goo#le sear4h to let %oogle use yo

location to improve search results and other services.

Ge$$in# >our Lo4a$ion1.  "ouch in the ome !creen and select Ma+s.

0.  "ouch at the top right.

The map centers on a blue blin!ing dot that indicates your

location.

Sear4hin# ?or a Lo4a$ion

1.  "ouch in the ome !creen and select Ma+s.

0.  "ouch at the bottom or touch the Sea#ch Ke

A. )nter the place you’re loo-ing for in the search b

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at the top. $ou can enter an address, a city, or a

type of business or establishment, for e(ample,

=museums in !hanghai.> s you enter information,

suggestions from your previous searches and from

popular searches appear in a list below the search

bo(. $ou can touch a suggestion to search for it.

IP- 2ou can also touch beside the search bo to use

voice search.

6.  "ouch the search icon on the -eyboard. #ar-ers

with letter labels indicating search results appear

on the map.

8.  "ouch a mar-er to open a balloon that contains a

label with summary information about the location

;.  "ouch the balloon to open a screen with more

information, as well as options for obtaining

directions and more.

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NOT", "ouch > from the ome !creen to

use oogle #aps <avigation beta8 and get turn

byturn voice directions.

Sear4hin# ?or Lo4al Pla4es

%oogle )laces helps you find all !inds of businesses and

establishments around you. 2ou can rate these places and get

recommendations

1.  "ouch in the ome !creen and select 0oca!. '

from the Ma+s app, touch the top left of the screen

and select 0oca!.

0. &ait while you are being located. $our location,

when found, is shown at the top.

A. !elect a place category and the information of tat

type of place near you will be displayed.

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2ou can also use the button at the top to find the pla

you need.

NOE- Touch the Menu 1e"  Add a sear4h to add ne

place categories.

6.  "ouch a result you are interested in and chec- ou

the details and reviews about that place. $ou can

also see the place on Ma+s, find out how to get

there, give that place a call, add your rating and

review, and more.

Sharin# Lo4a$ion%oogle 9atitude lets you and your friends view each other s

locations on maps and share status messages with each oth

'hile using Ma!s, touch the top left of the screen and selec

the oin La$i$ude.

 ?fter you -oin in, you can always touch the top left of the

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screen in Ma!s and select La$i$ude or touch La$i$ude 

from the <ome #creen to see your status as well as that of

your selected friends.

$n La$i$ude, you can do the following operations.

• Touch to refresh friends status.

• Touch MAP ,IEW to see friends on Ma!s. 2ou can touch

the left7right arrow to switch between each friend and

yourself.

• Touch to add new friends to 9atitude from contacts,

via email addresses, or from suggested friends.

• Touch the Menu 1e" to show or hide stale friends, who

havent updated their location with you for a while.

• Touch the Menu 1e" Lo4a$ion Se$$in#s to change

9atitude settings or sign out of 9atitude service.

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Goo#le Sear4h= ,oi4e Sear4h=

and ,oi4e A4$ions

2ou can search for information on the web or on your device

using %oogle #earch. 2ou can also search the web or perfor

certain tas!s by spea!ing.

Sear4hin# 2i$h e$1. !tart the Sea#ch app in one of the following way

• Touch in the <ome #creen and select Sear4h

• Touch the %oogle #earch bo at the top of the <om

#creen.

• Touch the Sear4h 1e" in the <ome #creen.

• Touch the Sear4h 1e" in certain apps to search for

related information.

0. )nter the terms you want to search for and touch

$o, or touch a search suggestion.

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Sear4hin# b" S!ea6in#

1.  "ouch the microphone icon to the right of the

search bo(.

0. !pea- the terms you want to search for. &hen

you’re finished spea-ing, your speech is analy:ed

and the search is initiated.

$f %oogle #earch didnt quite understand what you said,

you are presented with a list of similar(sounding terms.

Touch the correct term to start the search.

Usin# ,oi4e A4$ions1.  "ouch the microphone icon to the right of the

search bo(.

0. !pea- the voice action you want to use. For

e(ample, say *send a te(t’.

2our speech is analy+ed before the action is initiated.

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A. !ome voice actions need you to complete by

spea-ing or typing more information. For e(ample

a send te1t window appears after you say *send

te(t’. $ou need to enter the recipient and messag

te(t by typing or spea-ing.

Chan#in# Sear4h and ,oi4e Sear4h

Se$$in#s

&pen the Sear4h app and touch the Menu 1e" Se$$in#s t

set #earchable items.

To set @oice #earch settings, touch in the <ome #creen theMenu 1e" S"s$e. se$$in#s Lan#ua#e B in!u$ ,oi4

Sear4h.

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Nu.be

Fun4$ion

( <old the circle and slide to +oom in or out.

& Change the camera settings.

5 #witch to the camcorder or to capture panoram

8 Capture a photo.

: @iew photos and videos you have captured.

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'hite balance

, , ,

, or

#elect how the camera ad-usts colors in

different !inds of light, to achieve the most

natural(loo!ing colors for your shots. &r all

the camera to ad-ust the white balance

automatically.

Eposure ?d-ust the eposure. To let the camera set t

eposure automatically, touch /.

#CN #et #cene mode as ?uto, Night , )ortrait,

9andscape, or #ports.

Camera

settings

#et the store location, burst mode, picture

si+e, or restore default camera settings.

Re4ordin# a ,ideo

1. Touch in the <ome #creen and select Ca.4order ,

switch to the camcorder from the camera screen.

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0. ?im the camera at the sub-ect and ma!e any necessary

ad-ustment.

Nu.be

Fun4$ion

( <old the circle and slide to +oom in or out.

& Change the camcorder settings.

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Nu.be

Fun4$ion

5 #witch to the camera or to capture panorama.

8 ecord a video.

: @iew photos and videos you have captured.

7

#witch between the front and the bac! camera

A. Touch the red button to start recording.

6. Touch to stop recording.

Cus$o.iin# Ca.4order Se$$in#s"efore recording a video, you can touch to open the

following camcorder setting options.

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'hite

balance

, ,

, , or

#elect how the camera ad-usts colors in

different !inds of light, to achieve the most

natural(loo!ing colors for your videos. &r

allow the camera to ad-ust the white balance

automatically.

Time lapse

interval

#et the time lapse interval

@ideo quality ?d-ust video quality

Camera

settings

#et the store location or estore default

settings.

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Galler"

O!enin# Galler"

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Galler" to view

albums of your pictures and videos.

Wor6in# 2i$h Albu.s

'hen you open %allery, all pictures and videos on your phone

are displayed in a number of albums. $n addition, if you have

selected to sync with your )icasa web albums, they are

displayed as well.

o +ie2 albu. 4on$en$s-

Touch an album to view the pictures and videos it contains.

o share albu.s-

1. Touch and hold an album until it is selected.

0. Touch more albums that you want to share.

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A. Touch at the top of the screen and select how you

want to share the albums.

o +ie2 de$ails o? an albu.-

1. Touch and hold an album until it is selected.

0. Touch De$ails.

o dele$e albu.s-

1. Touch and hold an album until it is selected.

0. Touch more albums that you want to delete.

A. Touch Dele$e.

o do2nload Pi4asa 2eb albu.s-

1. Touch the Menu 1e" Ma6e a+ailable o??line.

0. Touch the )icasa web albums you want.

A. Touch Done.

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Wor6in# 2i$h Pi4$ures

Touch a picture in an album to view the picture in full screen.

5ouble(touch the picture, or pinch two fingers together or

spread them apart to +oom out or in. #lide left or right to view

other pictures in the album.

Nu.ber Fun4$ion

( Touch to return to the album, where all its contents

are displayed in a grid.

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& Thumbnails of all the pictures and videos in the

album. #wipe hori+ontally to see moreI touch a

thumbnail to view it in full screen.

5 #hare the picture.

Touch the Menu 1e" to delete the picture, browse the

album contents in a slideshow, rotate the picture, view

picture file detail, set it as contact icon or wallpaper, or e

it.

NOE- ?ll the options may not be available for certain

albums or pictures.

Re$ou4h >our Pi4$ures

2ou can edit any photos you too! and some other pictures in

Galler". The changed picture is saved in the Edi$ed album,

while the original image is never affected.

1. Touch the Menu 1e" Edi$ while viewing a picture in fu

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screen to open the Edit interface.

0. Touch the icons along the bottom of the screen to edit the

picture.

 ?dd fill light, highlights or shadows, or set to auto(f

 ?pply effects such as cross(process, posteri+e, lom

documentary, vignette, fisheye, and film grain.

 ?pply color effects such as warmth, saturation, "P'

sepia, negative, tint, duo(tone as well as other effect

including doodling on the picture.

Crop, fi red eye, straighten, rotate, flip, or sharpen tpicture.

A. To undo or redo the changes youve made to the picture,

touch or at the top of the screen.

6. Touch SA,E to save the new picture to the Edi$ed album

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Share >our Pi4$ures

1. Touch an album in the gallery and then touch a picture.

0. Touch at the top of the screen. $f the icon is invisibl

touch the screen first.

A. #elect how you want to share the picture.

Wor6in# 2i$h ,ideos

Pla" ,ideos

1. Touch an album in the gallery and then touch the

thumbnail of a video.

0. Touch at the center to start playing.

A. Touch the video to view the playbac! controls.

Share ,ideos

1. Touch an album in the gallery and then touch the

thumbnail of a video.

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0. Touch at the top of the screen. $f the icon is invisible,

touch the screen first.

A. #elect how you want to share the video.

Pla"in# >our Musi4

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Musi4 to play your

digital audio files.

1. #elect Ar$is$s/Albu.s/Son#s/Pla"lis$s/Fa+ori$e to find

the songs you want to play.

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0. Touch an item from the list to start playing.

NOEH 2ou can ad-ust the volume with the ,olu.e 1e"

1A>

 "ouch to play t

ne(t trac-.

 "ouch to pause

resume the tra

/rag or touch to

 +ump to any part of

the trac-.

 "ouch to play

the previous

trac-.

 "ouch to choose

repeating mode0

repeat off, repeat

all, repeat the

current trac-.

%nformation

artist, album a

title8 of the tra

 "ouch to view the

No* +!aying list.

 "ouch to turn

on?off shuffle.

 "ouch to ta-e

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Crea$in# Pla"lis$s

)laylists help you organi+e your music filesH

1. #elect a song in Musi4 you want to add to a new playlist.

0. Touch the icon beside the song and a shortcut menu

pops up.

A. Touch Add $o !la"lis$.

6. Touch Ne2.

8. Type the playlist name and touch Sa+e.

Mana#in# Pla"lis$s

1. Brom the 4usic #creen touch Pla"lis$s to see them all.

0. Touch the icon beside the playlist you want to play or

edit, and a shortcut menu pops up.

A. Touch Pla"= Dele$e or  Rena.e.

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Addin# a Son# $o a Pla"lis$

1. &pen Musi4 and find the song you need under Ar$is$s=

Albu.s= Son#s= Pla"lis$s, or  Fa+ori$e.

0. Touch the icon beside the song and a shortcut menu

pops up.

A. Touch Add $o !la"lis$.

6. #elect a playlist.

Se$$in# a Son# as Rin#$one

1. &pen Musi4 and find the song you need under Ar$is$s=

Albu.s= Son#s= Pla"lis$s, or  Fa+ori$e.

0. Touch the icon beside the song and a shortcut menu

pops up.

A. Touch Use as !hone rin#$one.

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,ideo Pla"er 

:se the video player to play various !inds of videos.

O!enin# $he ,ideo Librar"

Touch in the <ome #creen and select ,ideo Pla"er  to

view your video library.

Touch the tabs at the top of the screen to view the available

videos.

• All- videos on your device.

• RECENL>- recently added videos on your device.

• CAMERA- videos you have recorded with the devices

camera.

Pla"in# and Con$rol ,ideos

Touch a video in the video library to play it. otate the devic

on its side to watch the video in landscape view.

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0. To share more videos, touch them.

A. Touch at the bottom right of the screen and select

how you want to share them.

o rena.e a +ideo-

1. Touch net to the video you want to rename.

0. Touch Rena.e.

A. Type the new video name and touch O1.

o +ie2 de$ails o? a +ideo-

1. Touch net to the video you want to view the detai

of.

0. Touch De$ails.

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Sound Re4order 

Sound Re4order  enables you to record voice memos and

listen to them whenever you li!e.

1. Touch in the <ome #creen and select Sound

Re4order .

0. Touch to start recording.

A. Touch to cancel recording.

6. Touch to stop recording.

8. Touch to play bac! the voice recording.

@. 'hen you stop recording, the recorded sound will be

automatically saved, or you can touch to delete the

recording.

IPSH 2ou can find your recordings in Musi4

Pla"lis$s M" re4ordin#s.

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More A!!s

Alar.

#et alarms or turn the device into a bedside cloc!.

Se$$in# a Ne2 Alar.

1. Touch in the <ome #creen and select Alar..

0. Touch a default alarm to configure it, or touch at th

bottom of the screen to create a new alarm.

A. Touch urn on alar. and set up the alarm options, suc

as time, repeat, and ringtone.

6. )ress the 3a46 1e" to save and eit.

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Usin# 3ed Clo46

"ed cloc! displays the current time and the net alarm.

1. Touch in the <ome #creen and select Alar..

0. $f necessary, touch the Menu 1e" 3ed Clo46

Pre?eren4es in the Alar. screen to set up bed cloc!

options.

Enable bed

4lo46

Turn on or off the bed cloc! function.

3ed 4lo46

ne+er slee!s

3eep the bed cloc! screen turned on

when charging the device.

Then touch the 3a46 1e" to return to the Alar. screen.

A. Touch the Menu 1e" 3ed Clo46 to open the bed cloc!

screen.

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3a46u! and Res$ore

Touch in the <ome #creen and select 3a46u! B res$o

2ou can bac! up your user data, such as contacts and

messages, and installed applications to the memory card

regularly. $f the data get lost, restore it from the memory card

Touch the Menu 1e" @el! to view detailed guide.

Cal4ula$or 

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Cal4ula$or .

IPS- #wipe left or right to switch between different pane

File Mana#er 

Quic!ly access all of your images, videos, audio clips, and

other types of files on your device and the memory card.

Touch in the <ome #creen and select File Mana#er .

Touch the folder name at the top of the screen to switch

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between the memory card storage and the phone storage.

Ne2s and Wea$her 

Ne2s B Wea$her  offers weather forecasts and news stories

about common topics. 2ou can also customi+e the news topics

that are displayed.

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Ne2s B Wea$her .#wipe left or right to view weather forecasts and news

headlines under different news topics.

Touch the Menu 1e" to refresh news and forecast data, or to

change the settings.

No$e Pad

Touch in the <ome #creen and select No$e !ad to save

and view your tet notes.

Touch ADD NOE to create a new note. Then enter your

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tet and touch to save it.

Touch a note to view its entire content. 2ou can also delet

it, share it, or change its title.

So?$2are U!da$e Ser+i4e

Touch in the <ome #creen and select So?$2are u!da$e

2ou can chec! your systems software status, chec! forupdates, or change update settings.

as6 Mana#er 

Touch in the <ome #creen and select as6 Mana#er  t

view or stop applications.

• Touch a tas! in the AS1S tab to switch to its screen,

abort it, or see its detail.

• Touch the APPS tab to manage all the apps on yourdevice.

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• Touch the RESOURCES tab to view the real(time system

resources information.

i.er 

Touch in the <ome #creen and select i.er  to use

stopwatch or time countdown.

#topwatch allows you to record lap times, whilecountdown allows you to set a time and count down to /.

 >ouube

Touch in the <ome #creen and select >ouube.

2ou can watch 2ouTube videos or upload your own.

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Pla" S$ore

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Pla" S$ore. 2ou

can buy or rent music, boo!s, movies, apps, and download

them to your device.

3ro2sin# and Sear4hin# ?or A!!s2ou can browse apps by category and sort them in different

ways. Touch a top(level category, such as Ga.es and touch

the app from any subcategory.

2ou can also search for apps using an apps name or

description, or the developers name. Dust touch and ent

the search terms.

Do2nloadin# and Ins$allin# A!!s'hen you find the app you are interested in through browsin

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or searching, touch it to open its details screen, where more

information about the app is displayed.

1. Touch Do2nload *free apps or the price *paid apps in

the app details screen.

0. $f the app is not free, you need to sign in to your %oogle

'allet account and select a payment method.

A. Touch A44e!$ B do2nload *free apps or A44e!$ B bu" 

*paid apps to accept the permissions for the app. 2our

app will start downloading immediately or once payment is

successfully authori+ed.

Mana#in# >our Do2nloads

 ?fter youve downloaded and installed an app, you can rate it,

view it in a list with your other downloaded apps, configure it to

update itself automatically, and so on.

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Se$$in#s

Touch in the <ome #creen and select Se$$in#s. The

Se$$in#s app contains most of the tools for customi+ing and

configuring your device.

Wireless and Ne$2or6s

WiFi

Turn on or off 'i(Bi and configure your 'i(Bi connections. #ee

Connecting to !etwor"s and evices – Connecting to #i$Fi .

3lue$oo$hTurn on or off "luetooth and configure your "luetooth

connections. #ee Connecting to !etwor"s and evices –

Connecting to Bluetooth evices.

Da$a Usa#e

Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn on or off mobile data.

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2ou can chec! how much data has been used during the tim

circle you set, set a mobile data limit and warning, see what

app has been using mobile data, or restrict bac!ground datafor individual apps.

Call Se$$in#s

Configure call related settings. See Phone Calls – Ad%usting

Your Call Settings.

Air!lane Mode

$n the Se$$in#s app, touch More under 'ireless P networ!s

and chec! the bo net to Air!lane .ode.  ?ll the devices

radios that transmit voice or data are turned off.

,PN

#et up and connect to virtual private networ!s. #ee Connecti

to !etwor"s and evices – Connecting to Virtual Private

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!etwor"s.

e$herin# and Por$able @o$s!o$

#hare your devices mobile data connection with )Cs or other

devices via :#" or 'i(Bi. #ee Connecting to !etwor"s and

evices – Sharing Your &o'ile ata Connection.

Mobile Ne$2or6s

Control mobile data use, select mobile networ! and set access

point names. #ee Connecting to !etwor"s and evices –

Connecting to &o'ile !etwor"s.

De+i4e

Sound

 ?d-ust volumes *see Personali(ing – Ad%usting Volumes, set

up ringtone and notification sound *see Personali(ing –

Changing )ingtone and !oti*ication Sound, and select system

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sounds.

Touch Silen$ .ode to turn off all sounds ecept media and

alarm, or enable silent mode with vibration.

Dis!la"

• 3ri#h$ness- #et the brightness of the display.

• Wall!a!er- #elect a bac!ground image for the <ome

#creen.

• Au$oro$a$e s4reenH otate the screen display as yo

rotate the phone.

• Slee!- #et the length of time of inactivity before the

screen turns off.

• Fon$ sie- #et the font si+e of the tet on the screen.

• Pulse no$i?i4a$ion li#h$- Blash the 9E5 light to notify yo

of missed calls, new messages, and other events.

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@DMI

Chec! the Conne4$ chec! bo to turn on7off the <54$. <54$

*<igh(5efinition 4ultimedia $nterface is an interface standard

used for audiovisual equipment such as high(definition

television and home theater systems.

S$ora#e

Chec! memory information for your memory card and internal

storage.

Un.oun$ SD 4ard- :nmount the memory card from your

phone so that you can safely remove the card while the phoneis on.

3a$$er"

Chec! how much power remains for the battery and what has

been using the battery.

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A!!s

#ee apps installed on your device and manage them.

Touch an app in the DOWNLOADED, ON SD CARD,

RUNNING, or ALL tab to see its information. 2ou can stop th

app, uninstall the app, clear data and cache, or move the ap

between the internal storage and the memory card.

NOE- Not all applications can be moved or uninstalled.

Personal

A44oun$s and S"n4

4anage your accounts and synchroni+ation settings.

• Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn on or off auto(sync.

• Touch ADD ACCOUN to sign in or create accounts on

your device.

• Touch an account to set the sync settings for that accou

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2ou can then touch the Menu 1e" S"n4 no2 to sync a

chec!ed items.

• Touch an account and then touch the Menu 1e"

Re.o+e a44oun$ to remove the account and all

information related to it from your device.

Lo4a$ion Ser+i4es

 ?ctivate location services to determine your location. #ee

&aps+ !avigation+ ,ocation and ,atitude – Activating ,ocation

Services.

#elect Lo4a$ion B Goo#le sear4h to improve %oogle searchresults and other services using your location information.

Se4uri$"

• S4reen lo46- 9oc! the screen with long press, pattern,

)$N, or password. #ee Personali(ing – Protecting Your

Phone with Screen ,oc"s.

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• Ma6e !a$$ern +isible- Chec! to display pattern when yo

draw it.

• Au$o.a$i4all" lo46- Configure how long your phone w

be automatically loc!ed after sleep.

• Po2er bu$$on ins$an$l" lo46s- 'hen this option is

chec!ed, your phone will be instantly loc!ed when you

press the Po2er 1e".

• ,ibra$e on $ou4h- Turn on7off vibrate when you touch th

phone.

• O2ner in?o- #et the tet that you may display on the loc

screen.

• En4r"!$ !hone- Encrypt your data on the phone to

protect your privacy. #ee Personali(ing – Protecting You

Phone with Encryption.

• Se$ u! SIM 4ard lo46- 

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Lo46 SIM 4ard- ?ctivate or deactivate the )$N loc! to

require )$N before accessing the #$4 card.

Chan#e SIM PIN- Change the )$N used to access

the #$4 card.

• Ma6e !ass2ords +isible- 5isplay passwords as you

enter them.

• De+i4e ad.inis$ra$ors- @iew or deactivate apps you

have authori+ed to be device administrators.

• Un6no2n sour4es- Tic! the chec!bo to permit

installation of apps from sources other than the )lay #tore

• rus$ed 4reden$ials- 5isplay trusted C? certificates.

• Ins$all ?ro. SD 4ard- $nstall certificates from the memory

card.

• Clear 4reden$ials- 5elete all certificates.

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Lan#ua#e and In!u$

• Lan#ua#e- #elect a language and region for your syste

• S!ellin# 4orre4$ion- Turn on7off spelling correction.

• Personal di4$ionar"- ?dd new words to the devices

dictionary or remove words from the dictionary. The word

you add are used for spelling chec! and word suggestio

• 1E>3OARD B INPU ME@ODS- Configure tet input

settings. #ee -nowing the Basics – Entering .e/t – .ouc

0nput Settings.

,oi4e Sear4h-

Lan#ua#e- #elect the language you use when

entering tet by spea!ing or searching by spea!ing.

Sa?eSear4h- 2ou can use %oogle #afe#earch

filtering to bloc! some results when you use %oogl

search by voice.

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3lo46 o??ensi+e 2ords- eplace offensive words

with asteris! *R when you use %oogle voice

recognition to transcribe your voice into tet.

• e$$os!ee4h ou$!u$-

PREFERRED ENGINE- #elect the speech synthesis

engine you want to use or change its settings.

S!ee4h ra$e- #elect how quic! you want the

synthesi+er to spea!.

Lis$en $o an ea.!le- )lay a brief sample of the

speech synthesi+er, using your current settings.

• Poin$er s!eed- #elect how fast the screen should scroll

as you flic! the screen.

3a46u! and Rese$

• 3a46 u! ." da$a- "ac! up app data, 'i(Bi passwords,

and other settings to %oogle servers after you sign in to

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your %oogle account.

• 3a46u! a44oun$H #et bac!up account.

• Au$o.a$i4 res$ore- estore previously bac!ed up

settings and data when you reinstall an app.

• Fa4$or" da$a rese$- eset your device to factory status

 ?ll your personal data from the phones internal storage

will be erased. 2ou can also erase the data on the memo

card during the process.

S"s$e.

Da$e and i.e

#et date, time, time +one, and how date and time are

displayed. 2ou can also use networ!(provided data.

A44essibili$"

Configure accessibility plug(ins on your device, such as usin

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Lar#e $e$ for the visually(impaired.

De+elo!er O!$ions

De+elo!er o!$ions contains settings that are useful for

developing ?ndroid applications.

Sensor Calibra$ion

Bollow the on(screen prompt to perform %yroscope and

Compass calibration.

Abou$ Phone

@iew phone status and legal information. 2ou can also chec!for system updates.

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roubleshoo$in#

$f you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it

performs abnormally, you can refer to the chart below. $f your

particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in

the chart, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.

Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

)oor

reception

The networ! signal is too

wea! at your current

location, for eample, in

a basement or near a tallbuilding, because

wireless transmissions

cannot effectively reach

it.

4ove to a location

where the networ!

signal can be properly

received.

The networ! is busy at ?void using the phon

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

the current time *for

eample, during pea!

times, there may be too

much networ! traffic to

handle additional calls.

at such times, or tr

again after waiting

short time.

2ou are too far away

from a base station for

your service provider.

2ou can request a

service area map fro

your service provide

Echo or

noise

)oor networ! trun!

quality on the part of

your service provider.

End the call and dia

again. 2ou may be

switched to a bette

quality networ! trun

phone line.

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

temperature is below

/SC or higher than 68

SC.

charging environme

to avoid etremes o

temperature.

)oor contact between

the battery and charger.

Chec! all connecto

to ma!e sure all

connections have b

properly made.

#hortened

standby

time

The standby time is

related to your service

provider system

configuration. The same

phone used with

different service

providers systems will

$f you are located in

area where signalin

wea!, temporarily

power off the phon

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

not provide eactly the

same length of standby

time.

The battery is depleted.

$n high(temperature

environments, battery

life will be shortened.

:se a new battery.

$f you are not able to

connect to the networ!,

the phone will continue

to send out signals as it

attempts to locate a

base station. 5oing so

consumes battery power

Change your location

to one where the

networ! is accessible

or temporarily turn off

your phone.

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

and will consequently

shorten standby time.

Cannot

switch your

phone on

"attery power has been

depleted.

echarge the phone

battery.

*:#$4 card

error 

*:#$4 card malfunction

or damage.

Ta!e the *:#$4 ca

to your service

provider for testing.

*:#$4 card inserted

improperly.

$nsert the *:#$4 ca

properly.

5ebris on the *:#$4

card contacts.

:se a soft, dry cloth

clean the *:#$4 ca

contacts.

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

:nable to

connect to

the networ!

*:#$4 card invalid. Contact your service

provider.

2ou are not within the

networ!s service area.

Chec! the service are

with your service

provider.

)oor signal. 4ove to an open

space, or if you are

inside a building, mov

closer to a window.

Cannot

answer

incoming

calls

2ou have activated the

Call barring feature.

%o to Se$$in#s Call

se$$in#s Call

barrin# se$$in#s, and

then select 5eactivate

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

 ?ll.

2ou cannot

ma!e

outgoing

calls.

2ou have activated the

Call barring feature.

%o to Se$$in#s Ca

se$$in#s Call

barrin# se$$in#s, a

then select 5eactiva

 ?ll.

2ou have activated the

Bied dialing numbers.

%o to Se$$in#s Ca

se$$in#s Fied

Dialin# Nu.bers a

select Disable FND

)$N Code

bloc!ed

2ou have entered an

incorrect )$N code three

consecutive times.

Contact your servic

provider. $f the serv

provider provides th

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

*:#$4 cards ):3

code, use the ):3

code to unloc! the

*:#$4 card.

:nable to

enter

information

into the

phone boo!

The phone boo!s

memory is already full.

5elete unnecessary

data from the contact

'hen the

device

connects to

)C, for )

&# the

:#" debugging is

enabled by default.

1.  "ouch the om

Key > Menu Ke

> System

settings >

Deve!o+e#

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

documents7

pictures in

the device

cannot

be reachabl

e directly.

o+tions > D#iv

CDROM to inst

the driver

manually.

&r touch the @o.

1e" Menu 1e"

S"s$e. se$$in#s

De+elo!er o!$ion

clear the US3

debu##in# chec

bo.

0. 'pen the

<otification pan

and touch the

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Proble. Possible 4auses Possible solu$ion

icon Connected

as a media

device. !elect

Media device

2MT(3 or Came#

2(T(3.

For >our Sa?e$"

General Sa?e$"

5ont ma!e or receive

handheld calls while

driving. ?nd never tet

while driving.

5ont use at petrol

stations.

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3eep your phone at

least 18 mm away from

your ear or body while

ma!ing calls.

2our phone may prod

a bright or flashing lig

#mall parts may cause

a cho!ing.

5ont dispose of you

phone in fire.

2our phone can

produce a loud sound.

 ?void contact with

anything magnetic.

3eep away from

pacema!ers and other

electronic medical

devices.

 ?void etreme

temperatures.

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#witch off when as!ed

to in hospitals and

medical facilities.

 ?void contact with liqui

3eep your phone dry.

#witch off when told to

in aircrafts and airports.

5ont ta!e your phone

apart.

#witch off when near

eplosive materials or

liquids.

&nly use approved

accessories.

5ont rely on your phone for emergency communications.

Radio Freuen4" HRF E!osure

General S$a$e.en$ on RF Ener#"

2our phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. 'hen it is

&N, it receives and transmits B energy. 'hen you

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communicate with your phone, the system handling your ca

controls the power level at which your phone transmits.

S!e4i?i4 Absor!$ion Ra$e HSAR

2our mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. $t is

designed not to eceed the limits for eposure to radio wave

recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines

were developed by the independent scientific organi+ation

$CN$) and include safety margins designed to assure the

protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.

The guidelines use a unit of measurement !nown as #pecifi

 ?bsorption ate, or #?. The #? limit for mobile devices is

'7!g and the highest #? value for this device when tested w

/.80 '7!g. ?s mobile devices offer a range of functions,

they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as

described in this user guide.

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 ?s #? is measured utili+ing the devices highest transmitting

power, the actual #? of this device while operating is

typically below that indicated above. This is due toautomatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it

only uses the minimum power required to communicate with

the networ!.

3od" Worn O!era$ion

$mportant safety information regarding radio frequency

radiation *B eposureH

To ensure compliance with B eposure guidelines the phone

must be used with a minimum of 18 mm separation from the

body.

Bailure to observe these instructions could result in your B

eposure eceeding the relevant guideline limits.

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Li.i$in# E!osure $o Radio Freuen4" HRF

Fields

Bor individuals concerned about limiting their eposure to B fiel

the 'orld <ealth &rgani+ation *'<& provides the following

adviceH

)recautionary measuresH )resent scientific information doe

not indicate the need for any special precautions for the us

of mobile phones. $f individuals are concerned, they might

choose to limit their own or their childrens B eposure by

limiting the length of calls, or using Jhands(free devices to !e

mobile phones away from the head and body.

Burther information on this sub-ect can be obtained from the

'<& home page httpH77www.who.int7peh(emf *'<& Bact

sheet 1>AH Dune 0///.

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Re#ula$or" In?or.a$ion

The following approvals and notices apply in specific regions

as noted.

)lease find the section 5eclaration of o<# Compliance

and CE 5&C in the end of this manual.

Dis$ra4$ion

Dri+in#

Bull attention must be given to driving at all times in order to

reduce the ris! of an accident. :sing a phone while driving

*even with a hands free !it can cause distraction and lead to

an accident. 2ou must comply with local laws and

regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while

driving.

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O!era$in# Ma4hiner"

Bull attention must be given to operating the machinery i

order to reduce the ris! of an accident.

Produ4$ @andlin#

General S$a$e.en$ on @andlin# and Use

2ou alone are responsible for how you use your phone and

any consequences of its use.

2ou must always switch off your phone wherever the use of

phone is prohibited. :se of your phone is sub-ect to safety

measures designed to protect users and their environment.

•  ?lways treat your phone and its accessories with car

and !eep it in a clean and dust(free place.

5o not epose your phone or its accessories to opeflames or lit tobacco products.

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• 5o not epose your phone or its accessories to liquid,

moisture or high humidity.

• 5o not drop, throw or try to bend your phone or its

accessories.

• 5o not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or

aerosols to clean the device or its accessories.

• 5o not paint your phone or its accessories.

• 5o not attempt to disassemble your phone or its

accessories, only authori+ed personnel can do so.

5o not epose your phone or its accessories toetreme temperatures, minimum ( U8V and maimum L

U8/V degrees Celsius.

• )lease chec! local regulations for disposal of

electronic products.

• 5o not carry your phone in your bac! poc!et as it

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could brea! when you sit down.

S.all Children

5o not leave your phone and its accessories within the reac

of small children or allow them to play with it.

They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally

damage the phone.

2our phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may

cause an in-ury or may become detached and create a cho!i

ha+ard.

De.a#ne$ia$ion

To avoid the ris! of demagneti+ation, do not allow electronic

devices or magnetic media close to your phone for a long time

Ele4$ros$a$i4 Dis4har#e HESD

5o not touch the #$4 cards metal connectors.

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Air 3a#s

5o not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air

bag deployment area as an airbag inflates with great force and

serious in-ury could result.

#tore the phone safely before driving your vehicle.

Seiures/3la46ou$sThe phone can produce a bright or flashing light. ? small

percentage of people may be susceptible to blac!outs or

sei+ures *even if they have never had one before when

eposed to flashing lights or light patterns such as whenplaying games or watching video. $f you have eperienced

sei+ures or blac!outs or have a family history of such

occurrences, please consult a physician.

Re!e$i$i+e S$rain Inuries

To minimi+e the ris! of epetitive #train $n-ury *#$ when

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teting or playing games with your phoneH

• 5o not grip the phone too tightly.

• )ress the buttons lightly.

• :se the special features which are designed to minimi+

the times of pressing buttons, such as 4essage Templat

and )redictive Tet.

• Ta!e lots of brea!s to stretch and rela.

E.er#en4" Calls

This phone, li!e any wireless phone, operates using radio

signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions

Therefore, you must never rely solely on any wireless phone

for emergency communications.

Loud NoiseThis phone is capable of producing loud noises, which may

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damage your hearing. Turn down the volume before using

headphones, "luetooth stereo headsets or other audio

devices.

Phone @ea$in#

2our phone may become warm during charging and during

normal use.

Ele4$ri4al Sa?e$"

A44essories

:se only approved accessories.

5o not connect with incompatible products or accessories.

Ta!e care not to touch or allow metal ob-ects, such as

coins or !ey rings, to contact or short(circuit in the battery

terminals.

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Conne4$ion $o a Car 

#ee! professional advice when connecting a phone interfac

to the vehicles electrical system.

Faul$" and Da.a#ed Produ4$s

5o not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.

&nly qualified personnel can service or repair the phone or it

accessory.

$f your phone or its accessory has been submerged in wate

punctured, or sub-ected to a severe fall, do not use it until yo

have ta!en it to be chec!ed at an authori+ed service center.

Radio Freuen4" In$er?eren4e

General S$a$e.en$ on In$er?eren4e

Care must be ta!en when using the phone in close proimi

to personal medical devices, such as pacema!ers and

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hearing aids.

Pa4e.a6ers

)acema!er manufacturers recommend that a minimum

separation of 18 cm be maintained between a mobile phone

and a pacema!er to avoid potential interference with the

pacema!er. To achieve this, use the phone on the opposite ea

to your pacema!er and do not carry it in a breast poc!et.

@earin# Aids

)eople with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may

eperience interfering noises when using wireless devices or

when one is nearby.

The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing

device and the distance from the interference source,

increasing the separation between them may reduce the

interference. 2ou may also consult your hearing aid

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manufacturer to discuss alternatives.

Medi4al De+i4es

)lease consult your doctor and the device manufacturer t

determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the

operation of your medical device.

@os!i$als

#witch off your wireless device when requested to do so in

hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests ar

designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive

medical equipment.

Air4ra?$

#witch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed

do so by airport or airline staff.

Consult the airline staff about the use of wireless devices on

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board the aircraft. $f your device offers a Jflight mode, this mus

be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft.

In$er?eren4e in Cars

)lease note that because of possible interference to

electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the

use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a hands(free !i

with an eternal antenna is included in the installation.

E!losi+e En+iron.en$s

Pe$rol S$a$ions and E!losi+e A$.os!heres

$n locations with potentially eplosive atmospheres, obey all

posted signs to turn off wireless devices such as your phone o

other radio equipment.

 ?reas with potentially eplosive atmospheres include fuellingareas, below dec!s on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or

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storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or

particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.

3las$in# Ca!s and Areas

)ower off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a

blasting area or in areas posted power off Wtwo(way radiosX

Welectronic devicesX to avoid interfering with blasting

operations.

De4lara$ion o? Ro@S Co.!lian4eTo minimi+e the environmental impacts and ta!e more

responsibilities to the earth we live on, this document shall ser

as a formal declaration that the %rand $n manufactured by ZT

C&)&?T$&N is in compliance with the 5irective 0//07>87EC

the European )arliament ( o<# *estriction of <a+ardous

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#ubstances with respect to the following substancesH

1. 9ead *)b

0. 4ercury *<g

A. Cadmium *Cd

6. <eavalent Chromium *Cr *@$

8. )olybrominated biphenyls *)""s

;. )olybrominated diphenyl ethers *)"5Es

The %rand $n manufactured by ZTE C&)&?T$&N meets

the requirements of E: 0//07>87EC.

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Dis!osal o? >our Old A!!lian4e

1. 'hen this crossed(out wheeled bin

symbol is attached to a product, it me

the product is covered by the Europea

5irective 0//07>;7EC.

0. ?ll electrical and electronic products

should be disposed of separately from

municipal waste stream via designate

collection facilities appointed by the

government or the local authorities.

A. The correct disposal of your old applia

will help prevent potential negative

consequences for the environment an

human health.

Bor this products recycling information based on 'EEE

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directive, please send an e(mail to weeeY+te.com.cn

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EC DECLARAION OF

CONFORMI>

$t is hereby declared that following designated productH

)roduct TypeH 'C54?7%#4( %)# ( 5ual(4ode5igital 4obile )hone

4odel NoH %rand $n

Complies with the essential protection requirements of the

adio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipmen

5irective*EC 5irective 1>>>787EC.

This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured

identical to the samples submitted for testing7evaluation.

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 ?ssessment of compliance of the product with t

requirements relating to the adio and Telecommunicati

Terminal Equipment 5irective *EC 5irective 1>>>787Ewas performed by P@OENIX ESLA3  *Notified "o

No.///, based on the following standardsH

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adio EN A/1 811 @>./.0I

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This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturerH

ZTE Corporation

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Nanshan 5istrict,#hen+hen, %uangdong, 81=/8,

)..China

 ?uthori+ed person signing for the companyH

u feng Quality 5irector &f ZTE Corporation