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this user guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. Philips provides this user guide "as is"
and does not accept, except as required by the applicable law, liability for any error, omission or
discrepancy between this user guide and the product described. The device is meant to be connected
to GSM/GPRS networks.
Vibration on/off, selection of
charger & headset connector
262K TFT LCD
+/- Volume key
Right soft key
On/off and hang up key
Camera key
text entry methods
USB Port/
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How to...
Switch the phone On/OffLong press ).
Enter your PIN codeEnter your PIN code using the keypad and press , to confirm.
Lock/Unlock the keypadLong press *.
Make a callEnter the phone number using the keypad and press (.
Answer a callWhen the phone rings, press (.
End a callPress ).
Activate/Deactivate handsfree
mode
Access ContactsPress R
Select text entry methodsPress#. repeatedly on the editing screen. Long press * to
Access the main menuPressL Menu on idle screen.
Quickly return
to idle when browsing menus
Vibration on/offLong press #on idle screen.
During a call, press R.
Contacts on idle screen. You can add or edit a contact,
search for a contact, make a call or send a message to a contact.
turn T9 input on or off.
Press)..
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Soft keys
The soft keys L and R allow you to select
the options above them on the screen. Such
options are contextual: they vary according to
current context.
Main menu
The main menu gives you access to all the
different features of your mobile phone. The
table below summarizes the functional icons on
the main menu. To find more information about
their functions, refer to the pages.
EntertainmentBrowserMultimedia
page 40 page 37page 43
CameraMessagingMy files
page 38page 20page 48
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BusinessContactsProfiles
page 32
page 29
page 55
BluetoothCallsSettings
page 52page 51page 56
Press L Menu on idle screen to access the main
menu and press +, -, < or > to navigate through the
icons and lists. Press LOK to access the
options related to the selected item. Press
Back
to return to the previous menu. Press ) to
R
return to the idle screen.
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Fast keys
n
0
1
#
You can configure the navigation keys +, -, <, > to
access your favorite features directly. On idle
screen, press the keys to access the features.
Go to Settings > General> Fast keys to check the
default settings of the navigation keys +, -, <, >.
To change the default settings,
1.
Select the item to be changed.
2.
Press L Edit to assign a new shortcut to
the key.
3.
Press + or - to select, and LOK to
confirm.
Long press to enter “+” whe
making international calls.
Long press to access the voice
mailbox.
Vibration on/off for incoming
calls and messages.
Shortcuts
With shortcuts, you can access a functional submenu directly. You can set the list of shortcuts
as a hot key (see "Fast keys"). Then, list your
desired shortcuts and rank them in the order of
preference. Go to Settings > General > Shortcuts
to check the list of shortcuts.
To add a shortcut,
1.
Press LOptions > Add.
The list of available shortcuts appears.
2.
Select your desired shortcut.
3.
Press < and > to select its order in the list.
To replace one shortcut with another,
1.
Select the shortcut to be replaced.
2.
Press LOptions > Edit.
3.
Select the desired shortcut, and press
OK.
The new shortcut is added to the location.
The old one is replaced.
L
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To remove a shortcut,
• Select it, and press LOptions > Delete, or
Disable.
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Getting Started8
Inserting the SIM card8
Charging the battery9
Setting clock10
Displaying local and international clocks 11
Insert the micro-SD card11
2 Text Entry13
Selecting text entry methods13
Entering text13
3 Calling16
Making a call16
Answering and ending a call17
Options during a call17
Handling multiple calls
(Network-dependent)18
Making an emergency call19
Table of contents5
4 Messaging 20
Creating messages20
Organizing your messages22
Defining your message settings23
E-mail26
Broadcast messages 28
5 Contacts29
Adding and editing contacts29
Searching for a contact 30
Managing your contacts30
Special numbers31
6 Business32
Using your business organizer32
Create your to-do list32
Check your calendar33
Using your business assistant33
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Alarm33
Business card reader34
Text reader34
Sound recorder35
World clock 35
Others36
7 Browser37
Managing your browser37
Accessing web sites37
Enabling/ disabling push messages 37
8 Camera38
Camera38
Video39
9 Entertainment40
Java games and application 40
6Table of contents
Editing your photos41
Editing your ring tones42
STK42
10 Multimedia43
Music player43
FM radio45
11 My files48
Finding your files 48
Managing your files48
Sharing your files49
Using photos49
Setting audio files as ringtones50
12 Calls51
13 Bluetooth52
About Bluetooth52
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Connecting to a Bluetooth device52
Getting connected by
a Bluetooth device52
Other Bluetooth connections53
Using the Bluetooth stereo headset54
Please read the safety instructions in the
"Precautions" section before use.
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM
card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer.
The SIM card contains your subscription
information, your mobile telephone number,
and a memory in which you can store phone
numbers and messages.
Inserting the SIM card
Follow the steps below to insert your new SIM
card. Remember to switch off your mobile
phone before removing the back cover.
1.
Press on the back cover and slide the cover
downwards.
8Getting Started
2.
As shown, take out the battery.
You may lose all your personal settings if you
remove the battery when the phone is switched
on.
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3.
As shown, align your SIM card with the SIM
card slot, clipped corner facing you and gold
contact downwards. Insert your SIM card
under the metal clip holder.
4.
As shown, align the metallic connectors on
the battery and battery slot. Press the
battery down until it is locked.
Getting Started9
5.
As shown, slide the back cover along the
slots until it is locked.
Remove the protective film covering the screen
and camera lens before using the phone.
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable
battery. A new battery is partially charged. The
battery symbol indicates the state of the battery.
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To charge the battery, plug in the connector as
shown below. Then plug the other end into a
power socket.
If you do not intend to use your phone for
several days, we recommend that you remove
the battery.
You can use the phone while it is charging. If the
battery is completely flat, the battery symbol will
only reappear after a few minutes of charging.
Setting clock
1.
During charging, the battery symbol scrolls. It
takes more than 3 hours to fully recharge the
battery.
Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile
phone when the battery is fully charged will not
damage the battery. The only way to turn off the
charger is to unplug it, so it is advisable to use an
easily accessible power socket.
10Getting Started
Check that your phone is switched on.
Long press ) if necessary. Enter the PIN
code if required. A PIN code is a 4- to 8digit secret code of your SIM card. It is
preconfigured and communicated to you
by your network operator or retailer.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times
in succession, your SIM card will be blocked. To
unblock it, you must request the PUK code from
your operator.
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2.
On idle screen, press L Menu and go to
Settings > General > Time & date.
Set time / Set date: Enter the time and date by
using the numeric keypad.
Set format: Select the time (12-hour or 24-hour
clock) and date format by pressing the
navigation keys +, -, <, > and LOK.
Clock type: To display time and date on idle
screen, press + or - show the time in a clock
(
Analog clock)
to confirm.
or digits (
Digital clock). Press LOK
Displaying local and international
clocks
You can display two clocks on the idle screen,
one showing your local time and one the time of
your destination.
1.
Check that you have set your local time
and date.
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2.
Go to Settings > General > Time & date.
Check that Clock type is set to Analog clock
or Digital clock.
3.
On idle screen, press L Menu and go to
Settings > General > Time & date>
International clock.
Clock status: Press>, +, or - to turn on the
international clock.
Local setting/Foreign setting: Press > to enter the
time zone screen. Press < or > repeatedly to
select a time zone and city.
Daylight saving: Turn on the daylight saving mode
if applicable.
Inserting a micro-SD card (memory
card)
You can expand the memory of your phone by
adding a micro-SD card.
Supported capacity: 8G
1.
Follow Step 1 and 2 under “Inserting the
SIM card”.
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2.
As shown, push down the card holder and
lift it up.
3.
As shown, align your micro-SD card with
4.
Press down the card holder and pull it until
it is locked.
the slot. Put it in place.
12Getting Started
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2 Text entry
Your mobile phone supports a number of text
entry methods, including T9 input, multi-tap
input, numeric input and symbol input.
Selecting text entry methods
1.
During text editing, press # repeatedly to
select your desired inputs:
//: for English entry
: for numeric entry
Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Long press # to set your preferred input
methods. Only your preferred input
methods appears when you press #
repeatedly.
: Pinyin input for Simplified
/: Stroke input for Simplified/
Depending on the language you select for your
phone, the supported input methods may vary.
2.
To switch the T9 input on or off, long press
*. A message appears, indicating the on/
off status of T9 input.
3.
To enter a symbol and punctuations, press
*.
The text editor remembers the last input
method you have used before you exit the
editing screen. When you access the editor
again, it will automatically select the last input
method you have used.
Entering text
1.
Select your desired text entry methods.
2.
Enter text by using the alphanumeric
keypad.
2 to 9 To input letters (T9 input)
Press repeatedly to input desired
letters (multi-tap input).
1 to 6 To enter strokes (stroke input)
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<,> To browse candidate words (T9 input/
multi-tap input)
+, -
To browse the candidate words on the
previous/next page (T9 input/multi-tap
input)
L
Select To confirm the selection
or ,
0
To input a space
R
Clear
long press to clear all entries.
I f ne ces sar y, pre ss R to exit the input
mode first.
Short press to clear a letter,
T9® input
T9 ® predictive text input is an
intelligent editing mode for
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You need to press only once on the key
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messages, which includes a
comprehensive dictionary. It
allows you to quickly enter text.
corresponding to each letter needed to spell a
word: keystrokes input are analyzed and the
word suggested by T9 ® is displayed at the popup window.
Examples: how to enter the word "home":
1. Press 4, 6, 6, 3. The screen
displays the first word of a list: Good.
2. Press - to scroll and select Home.
3. Press ,Select to confirm.
Multi-tap input (ABC/Abc/abc)
Press the keys that are marked with the
corresponding letter you wish to enter. Press
once to get the first letter on the key, press
twice quickly to get the second letter and so on
until the letter you want is displayed on the
screen.
Example: how to enter the word "home":
Press 4, 4 (GHI) 6, 6,
(MNO), 3, 3 (DEF).
6 (MNO),
6
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Stroke input
The principle of stroke input is to dissect and
separate every stroke of a Chinese character
according to sequence. When you wish to input
the character, press the keys corresponding to
the required strokes according to sequence to
get the desired character. The stroke input
method in this phone classifies a Chinese
character into 5 basic strokes: (horizontal,
vertical, left falling stroke, right falling stroke and
over-down) as well as a special stroke. When
the stroke you need does not correspond to the
5 basic strokes, replace it with the special
stroke.
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For IP calls (China only), select LOptions
3 Calling
Making a call
From the idle screen
1.
Enter the phone number.
2.
Press
(
or press LOptions
3.
Press ) to hang up.
For international calls, long press 0 to
enter the "+" sign for the international prefix.
Use the phonebook (See "Contacts"
on page 29)
1.
On the idle screen, press RContacts to
open the contacts list.
2.
Select a contact from the list, and press
to dial the selected number.
Or press LOptions
16Calling
to dial the number.
> Dial.
, and then select Dial.
Dial > IP call. You can preset your IP service
number under Settings > Call settings > IP number.
3.
Press ) to hang up.
Speed dial
On the idle screen, you can call a preset speeddial number by long pressing a numeric key.
Set your speed-dial number before dialing it.
To assign a speed-dial key to a contact:
1.
Go to Settings > General > Speed dial.
2.
If necessary, press L to turn speed dial
on.
To make a speed dial, always check
that the speed-dial function is enabled.
3.
(
In Set number, select one of the locations
(corresponding to the numeric keys 2 to 9).
4.
Assign to the location a contact from your
phonebook.
>
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Answering and ending a call
When you receive a call, the number of the caller
may be displayed, depending on whether or not
the calling party has chosen to display his or her ID.
If the number is stored in the phonebook, then the
corresponding name is displayed.
• Answer the call: Press (.
• Divert the call: Press LOptionsand select
Deflect. You can set your call divert (service
subscription-dependent) under Settings > Call
settings > Call divert.
• Call background sound: Select the
background sound for your calls.
• Hang up: Press )..
•
To answer or end a call using the supplied
one-key headset,
The phone will not ring if it is in Silent mode (see
"Adjusting ring settings to different scenes" on
page 55 ).
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See "Headset" on page 72.
Options during a call
During a call, you can press R to select
Handsfree or Handheld mode. Press LOptions
to access the following options:
- Hold single:Put current call on hold
- End single: End current call
- New call:Make a new (a second) call
- Phonebook:Add or view contacts
- Messaging: Send or checkMessages
- Sound recorder: See "Sound recorder" on
page 18
- Background music:Select the background
sound for your calls. You can also set the
option under Settings > Call >
Background music (see Page 58).
- Mute: Mute/unmute the call
- EnablingDTMF(the touch tone dialing
system)
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Sound recorder
In most countries, recording of telephone
conversation is subject to legislation. We advise
you to notify the caller if you intend to record
the conversation and only do so if they agree.
You should also ensure confidentiality of the
recordings.
To record a conversation during a call, select
Options and select Sound recorder. Recorded
sound is saved in *.amr format and stored in Audio
of My files menu. (See "Finding your files" on
page 48).
Mute or unmute a call
During a call, select
Mute
function On/
microphone will be deactivated.
18Calling
Options
and select to set the
Off
. If you select
Mute
, the
Adjust the earpiece volume
During a call, press + or - side keys to increase
or decrease the volume.
Handling multiple calls (Networkdependent)
You can handle two or more calls at the same
time, as well as make conference calls with your
phone. The availability of this feature is
dependent on your network operator and/or
your subscription.
Make a second call
You can make a second call when there is an
active call or with a call on hold. While on the
phone, dial the number (or select a contact from
the phonebook) and press (. The first call is
put on hold and the second number is dialed.
You can then select Options to access the
following options:
• Swap to toggle between 2 calls.
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• Conference to introduce the caller into a
conference call.
• End single to disconnect one party from the
call.
• End all to disconnect all party from the call.
• Transfer to connect the two calls. You are
disconnected when the transfer is completed.
• New call to make a new call
• Phonebook to add or view contacts
• Messaging to send or receive messages
• Sound recorder to record the phone
conversation.
• Mute to deactivate the microphone.
• Enabling DTMF (the touch tone dialing system)
Answer a second call
When you receive a second call while already in
communication, the phone will emit a beep tone
and the screen displays information about the
incoming call. You can then:
Press ( to
on hold).
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answer the call (the first one is put
Press )
PressROptions
to reject the call.
t
o access the options list.
You can select Answer, Hold Active, End Active
to hold or end the current call and answer
the incoming call.
To receive a second call, Call Divert for voice
calls (see page 57) must be deactivated and Call waiting (see page 57) must be activated.
Making an emergency call
Without a SIM card in phone, you can press R
SOS to make the emergency call.
With a SIM card in phone, you can enter the
emergency number in idle mode, then press
)
..
Note that an emergency call will not be stored
in the call record.
In Europe, the standard emergency number is
112, in the UK, it is 999.
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4 Messaging
Creating messages
SMS
SMS enables you to send text messages to the
other party, using Short Messaging Service
(SMS). You can use the SMS menu to send
messages to another handphone or a device that
is capable of receiving SMS. To compose and
send an SMS, follow the steps below:
1.
Select Create message > SMS, and write your
message.
2.
Press LOptions to access the following
options:
Use
template
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Select to insert a preset message.
Then press LOK.
Press ,Send to send the message to the
desired contact or contact group (see
"Contacts" on page 29)
MMS
Your mobile phone can also send and receive
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages.
With MMS, you can send messages that contain
pictures, sound and text.
When sending MMS messages, make sure that
your recipient also has an MMS-enabled phone
in order to view your messages. Follow the
Select to insert contact
information (name or mobile
number), or website information
you saved as a bookmark (see
"Browser" on page 37). Then
press LOK.
Then, press LOK.
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steps described below to compose and send an
MMS.
1.
Select Create Message > MMS. Press + or
to select:
ToPress ,Edit to enter the
number or e-mail of the
recipient.
CcPress ,Edit to enter the
number or e-mail of other
2.
In Edit content, press LOptions:
Add image,
Add audio, Add
-
video
Add
attachment
Add slide
before, Add
slide after
Insert image, audio or video
files to your MMS.
Insert a file (txt, jar etc) to your
message.
Adjust the slide sequence as
desired.
recipients to whom you wish to
send a copy of the message.
BccPress ,Edit to enter the number
or e-mail of the recipients to
whom you wish to send a copy
of the message, by which the
recipients in the Bcc list will be
invisible to other recipients.
SubjectPress ,Edit to enter the subject
of the MMS.
Add bookmark
text
Add website information you
saved as a bookmark (see
"Browser" on page 37)
PreviewPreview the current MMS.
Slide timingSet the play time of MMS slides.
The default value is 3 seconds.
To finish editing, press RDone.
3.
Press LOk to access the next option:
Send onlySend the MMS only.
Save and send Save and Send the MMS.
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Save to draft Save the MMS to Drafts.
Save as
template
Send options Set Validity period, Delivery
ExitExit
Copyright protected pictures and sound cannot
be sent by MMS.
Save the MMS as a template.
report, Read report, Priority.
Use templates for messages
You can use ready-made messages as new
messages. 10 SMS and 5 MMS messages are
preset in the Templates folder. You can also
save a message as a template.
1.
Select Templates > SMS or MMS.
2.
Select your desired templates.
3.
Press LOptions, and select Create message.
The ready-made messages appears on the
edit screen.
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Organizing your messages
In this phone, your messages are sorted in the
following folders:
Inbox: received messages
Sent: sent messages
Outbox: unsuccessfully sent messages
Drafts: messages saved as drafts
Enter a folder and select a desired message.
Press LOptions to access the following options:
For the SMS or MMS, or different folders,
available options may vary.
ViewRead the selected message.
ReplyReply to the sender.
Reply by
SMS
Reply to the MMS sender by SMS.
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Reply allReply to the sender and all
ForwardForward the selected message.
SendSend the selected message.
EditEdit and send the selected
Save as
template
Use details,
Use
number,
Use URL
DeleteDelete the selected message.
Delete all Delete all messages in the folder.
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recipients on the Cc and Bcc lists.
message.
Save the selected message as a
preset message.
Extract the number of the sender
or in the message to create
messages, make a call, or save to
the phonebook.
Extract the URL in the message to
connect to the website, add as a
bookmark
Advanced Copy or move messages between
Properties Show the file information of
your SIM card and phone.
current message.
Empty folders
You can quickly remove all the messages under
a folder, like Inbox, or Sent.
1.
Go to Empty folders.
2.
Select a folder to be emptied.
3.
Press Lto empty the folder.
Defining your message settings
Some of your message settings are dependent
on the service you subscribe with the network
operator. Consult your network operator for
your account settings, general settings, server
profile, or other relevant settings.
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In Settings > SMS,
Account
settings
Profile name: Edit the name of the
current profile.
SC address: Select your default
SMS center. If not available on
your SIM card, you must enter
your SMS center number.
Validity period: Select the length of
time your messages will be
stored in the SMS centre. This is
useful when the recipient is not
connected to the network (and
thus cannot receive your
message immediately).
This feature is subscription
General
settings
Delivery report: When selected,
this option will inform you via
the SMS whether or not your
own SMS message was sent.
This feature is subscription
dependent.
Reply path: When selected, this
option allows you to transmit
the number of your SMS message
center together with the
message. The recipient can then
reply using your SMS center and
not theirs. This speeds up the
rate of transmission. This feature
is subscription dependent.
dependent.
Message type: Select the format of
your sent messages. This option is
network dependent.
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Preferred
storage
location
Select where is your message
stored, your SIM card or phone.
Before the memory is full, all
your messages will be stored in
the selected location. To check
the memory status, select
Memory status.
Send and
save settings
Press Lto select On or Off.
On: The message is sent and
saved to the Sent folder.
Off: The message is sent only.
Pref. bearer This option allows you to set the
preferred transmission mode.
You can select Preferred GPRS,
Preferred GSM or GSM only. For
further details, please contact
In Settings > MMS,
Compose Set Creation mode, Image resizing
and Auto signature. When Auto
signature is set to On, press - and
, Edit to enter the content of
signature.
SendSet Validity period, Delivery report,
Read report, Priority, Slide timing and
Delivery time options for sending an
MMS.
RetrieveSet Home network, Roaming, Read
report and Delivery report options
for receiving an MMS.
FilterSet Anonymous, and Advertisement
from whom you want to filter MMS
or e-mail messages.
your network operator.
Memory
status
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This option can display the
memory status of the messages
saved in the SIM card and the
phone.
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Server
profile
Memory
status
E-mail
If not included in your mobile phone contract,
you will need to subscribe to an e-mail service in
order to send and receive e-mails. In this case,
all parameters are communicated to you by your
operator.
This menu allows you to send e-mails to one or
several recipients at a time, including with an
attachment such as a JPEG picture. Once
received, your messages can be forwarded and
the attachments can be visualized with the
appropriate software.
26Messaging
Set network configuration. Please
contact your network provider for
more information.
View the memory status of your
MMS.
Set up E-mail accounts
The Email accounts allows you to Activate, or Edit
one of the available email profiles. You can also
create a new Email account. Consult the
network operator and mail service provider for
the account information.
Write E-mail
To write an E-mail, select E-mail > Write e-mail.
Enter the address (To), a copy (Cc), a blind copy
(Bcc), Subject and Attachment (up to 3 files),
and the e-mail content. When you have finished
writing your e-mail, press
You can then select to Send, Send and save, Save
to draft or Quit without Saving.
To use a template for your E-mail, select E-mail
> Template. Select your desired template, press
LOptions to edit or create your mail.
If you exit the E-mail > Write E-mail menu before
sending your e-mail or if you cancel the sending
Done
, and then Yes.
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while it takes place, the e-mail content is deleted
without being stored.
Send and receive E-mail
The E-mail > Send and receive allows you to send
E-mails from your phone to the Internet, and
receive e-mails from the Internet to the mailbox
you have preset on your phone.
You can only attach one file (JPEG, MID, JAR,
TXT, MP3) or one sound at a time.
Organize your E-mail
In this phone, your messages are sorted in the
following folders:
Inbox: received E-mail
Unsent: unsuccessfully sent E-mail
Sent: sent E-mail
Drafts: Email saved as drafts
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Enter a folder and select a desired message.
Press LOptions to access the following options::
Reply Reply to the senders.
Reply
without
content
Reply allReply to all senders.
Reply all
without
content
ForwardForward the downloaded e-mail
Mark as
unread
Mark as
deleted
Reply to the sender without the
email history.
Reply to all senders without the
email history.
to someone else.
Displays the unread messages.
Displays the messages to be
deleted.
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DeleteMark the E-mail to be deleted
Delete all folders
You can quickly remove all the mail under a
folder, like Inbox, Unsent, or Sent.
1.
Go to E-mail > Delete all folders.
2.
Select a folder to be emptied.
3.
Press Lto empty the folder.
Delete all markings
The E-mail > Delete all markings allows you to
remove the marks on mail, like unread or
deleted.
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(select this option again to
unmark it). When you exit the
e-mail menu, you will be asked to
confirm deletion of the selected
item(s) from the e-mail server.
Broadcast messages
Broadcast messages are public messages
broadcasted to a group of mobile users. The
messages are broadcasted on coded channels.
Generally, one broadcast channel can transmit
one type of message. Please contact your
network operator for a list of channel numbers
and their respective broadcast information.
Defining settings for broadcast
messages
In Broadcast messages,
Receive
mode
Read
message
LanguagesSet language for the broadcast
Channel
settings
Press Lto turn the receive
mode on or off.
Read messages when there are
received broadcast messages.
message to be received.
Define the channel for broadcast
messages
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1.
In Contacts > Advanced > Choose contact list,
5 Contacts
Contacts are stored in one of the two available
phonebooks: SIM phonebook (located on your
SIM card, by which the number of entries you
can store depends on the card capacity) or the
Smart Phonebook (located on your phone,
which allows you to store up to 1000 names).
New contacts will only be added to the
phonebook you have selected.
Adding or editing contacts
Add a contact to Smart Phonebook
For contacts on the Smart Phonebook, you can
add detailed information, like home number and
office number, and identifying features, like
contact pictures and ringtones.
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Default
contacts
list
Default
contact
location
2.
3.
Press + or - and LOK to select
Phone contacts.
Press + or - and LOKto select
To Phone.
Go to Contacts > New contact:
Name: Press ,Edit to go to the editing
screen. To select input methods, press #
repeatedly; long press *to turn T9 input
on or off. Press RBack to exit the input
mode, if necessary. Press LOK to finish
editing.
Mobile number: Enter the mobile number.
Go to Contacts > View contact. To add
details to a contact,
Select the desired contact. Press ,View.
Press LOptions > Add detail. Select
desired items, and fill in your information
by using the alphanumeric keypad, or press
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3.
,Edit to start editing.
When selecting a ringtone or contact
picture, press < or >.
4.
Save the entries when finish editing.
Add a contact to SIM phonebook
1.
In Contacts > Advanced > Choose contact list,
Default
contacts
list
Default
contact
location
2.
Press + or - and LOK to select
Sim contacts.
Press + or - and LOK to select
To SIM.
For information editing, see Step 2 under
“Add a contact to Smart Phonebook”.
Edit a contact
1.
Go to Contacts > View contacts.
2.
Select your desired contact (see "Searching
for a contact"). Press ,View.
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Press LOptions to go to the editing
options.
For contacts on SIM phonebook, only name
and mobile number are editable.
Searching for a contact
1.
In Contacts > View contacts, enter the
contact information in full or part.
Press #repeatedly to select an input
method.
Managing your contacts
You can copy or move your contact entries
between the two phonebooks. Also, you can
group your contacts as Family, Friends, Business
and others as you like. For different groups, you
can use different ringtones for identification, and
send messages to a group.
Copy or move a certain contact
1.
Go to Contacts > View contacts.
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2.
On the View contacts screen, select the
desired contact.
3.
Press LOptions to select Copy to phone
(SIM) or Move to phone (SIM).
Copy all contacts
1.
Go to Contacts > Advanced.
2.
Press + or - and LOK to select Copy all to
SIM or Copy all to phone.
Delete all contacts
1.
Go to Contacts > Advanced > Delete all.
2.
Press + or - and LOK to delete all contact
from your current contact location, the SIM
card or phone.
Group your contacts on the Smart
Phonebook
1.
Go to Contacts > View groups.
2.
Press + or - and LOK to select a group.
3.
You can rename the group, select a
ringtone, and add contacts to Members List.
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Special numbers
This menu allows you to keep a list of useful
numbers such as own numbers, service
numbers, voicemail and emergency numbers.
OptionsDescription
My
number
Voice mailDial the number of your voice
Emergency Dial emergency phone numbers.
Service
number
Select to Edit or Erase your own
phone number.
mail service provider.
This service is provided by your
network operator. For more
information regarding the
corresponding function, please
contact your network operator.
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3.
To keep yourself reminded, do the
6 Business
Using your business organizer
You can add your to-do work to the phone.
Such to-do tasks are marked in your calendar.
You can always check your calendar and remind
yourself as desired.
Create your to-do list
1.
In Business > To do list, press , Add to add a
kind of task.
You can also add a task in Business >
Calendar: select a date in the calendar, press
LOptions > Add task.
2.
When setting a task, specify the date and
time.
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following:
NoteAdd a note about the task.
AlarmPress < or > once or more to turn
the alarm on, have it sound 15 or
30 minutes before the specified
time, or turn the alarm off.
RepeatPress < or > once or more to
repeat the alarm at the specified
time once, everyday, weekly or
monthly.
To repeat the alarm at certain
days, press < or > to select
Customize, - and < or > to select a
weekday or weekend, and press
L to turn the alarm on or off on
the certain day.
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4.
For an existing task, you can do the
following in the Business > To do list >
LOptions:
EditEdit an existing task.
DeleteDelete current task.
Check your calendar
After creating your to-do lists, you can check
your calendar in day, weekly, or monthly views.
In Business > Calendar, press LOptions or
,View.
You can also create your to-do list in the
calendar of different views.
Using your business assistant
Such features provide you with convenience.
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Alarm
You can set up to five alarms.
To set an alarm,
1.
Check that your clock is correctly set (see
"Setting clock" on Page 10)
2.
Go to Business > Alarm.
The screen of alarm list appears.
3.
Select an alarm, and press LChange to
enter the alarm setting screen.
Time: Set the alarm time.
Repetition: Repeat the alarm on one or
some of the weekdays or weekends.
Alarm tone: Select an alarm tone.
4.
PressRBack repeatedly to return to the
screen of alarm list. Press , to turn the
alarm on or off.
To use an alarm,
On the set alarm time, your alarm sounds.
Select Stop: The alarm stops. If you have selected
repetition mode for the alarm (see “To set an
alarm”), it will sound again at the set time.
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Select Snooze: The alarm will sound again five
minutes later. You can select Snooze three times.
The alarm clock is disabled if you select the
default Meeting mode (see "Adjusting ring
settings to different scenes" on Page 55) .
Business card reader
This menu allows you to collect the business
cards information by directly scanning the
business card contents into Contacts.
1.
In Business > Business Card Reader, press L
to select your desired settings.
2.
Adjust the lens of your camera: in the
business card, the portion to be scanned
shall be within the viewing frame.
Adjust the focus: press the camera key
gently until the viewing frame appears and
turns blue. Adjust the distance between the
lens and business card: in the viewing frame,
the business card shall be clear and
recognizable.
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The screen turns black. The recognition
starts until the recognition result is
displayed.
3.
Edit the information as desired.
A new cont act is creat ed in your phonebook.
Errors may occur during the recognition
process. Edit the scanned contents before
saving.
Text reader
This menu allows you to view the text file (.txt)
saved on the phone or memory card. To read a
text file on your phone, copy and save the file to
My files > Others > Ebook.
To display the file correctly, select your desired
file, and press LOptions > View settings >
Encoding. Select the encoding suitable to your
language.
To clear the files created by the system during
e-book reading, press LOptions >
Cleanup bookshelf .
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2.
Sound recorder
You can make recording for yourself or send it
via the MMS, E-mail, or Bluetooth.
Make recording
1.
Go to Business > Sound recorder. Pre ss
LOptions > Settings to select the storage
location, file format, and recording speed
for your recording.
2.
Press LOptions > Record to start
recording, Lto pause/resume recording,
and RStopto stop recording.
A file name is generated automatically for
the recording file. Edit the file name if
necessary.
3.
Press LOK to save the recording file.
Append recording to a file
1.
Select the desired file.
2.
Press LOptions > Append.
The new recording is added to the file.
Edit recording files
1.
Select the desired file.
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Press LOptions to select Rename, Delete,
or Delete all.
Send an audio file
1.
Select the desired file.
2.
Press LOptions > Send to send the audio
file via the MMS, E-mail, or Bluetooth.
World c l o c k
You can display two clocks on the idle screen,
one showing your local time and one the time of
your destination.
1.
Go to Settings > General > Time & date.
Check that Clock type is set to Analog clock
or Digital clock.
2.
Go to Business > World clock.
Clock status: Press L to choose to turn on
the international clock.
Local setting/Foreign setting: Press < or
repeatedly to select a city.
Daylight saving: If necessary, pressL
it on or off.
to turn
>
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Alarms, reminders, programmed events are
time zone independent! If you set an alarm or an
event at 9:00 AM in time zone A, it will still ring
or be due at 9:00 AM if you change to time zone
B.
Others
Calculator: Enter figures by using the numeric
keypad. Press +, -, <, >, or ,Ok to select “+”, “”, “/” , “x”, or “=” for your calculation. Press
#to enter a decimal point.
Unit converter: Convert between
international and British units.
Currency converter: Convert between
different currencies based on exchange rates.
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Home: Save a web page as your homepage.
7 Browser
You can use this function to browse the
Internet. Consult your network operator for
the service subscription and WAP settings.
Managing your browser
In Browser > Settings,
Wap profile: Define or select your Internet
access settings.
Browser options: Define the time for an access
attempt, choose whether to show images on
web pages.
Clear cache, Clear cookies: Clear the history and
cookies of the browser.
Enter address: Enter a web site address.
Bookmarks: Save a website as a bookmark. In this
way, you save and quickly access your favorite
websites, and forward them in your messages
(see "Creating messages" page 20).
History: Access a web site you visited before.
Offline pages: Access web pages you saved.
Enabling/disabling push messages
WAP push messages are specially formatted
SMS messages that contain a URL. With such a
URL, you can connect to a web site address
through the WAP browser of your phone.
To enable or disable the function, go to Browser
>
Settings > Receive Push message.
Accessing web sites
You can access a web site in different ways:
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Or, press , until a blue square appears, and
8 Camera
Your mobile phone features a digital camera that
allows you to take pictures (up to 3.0 Mega
pixels) and record short video clips, store them
in your phone or transfer them to your PC via a
data cable, use them as wallpaper or send them
to your friends via the MMS.
Camera
Take photos
On the idle screen, long press the camera key,
or go to Camera > Camera.
• Press the camera key gently to focus. A blue
square appears. Hold down the camera key
until the auto focus is completed and picture
captured;
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auto focus is completed and picture captured.
• Press < or > to increase or decrease the
brightness;
• To select your desired photo settings, and
storage location, press LOptions; to return
to the default settings, select Restore default
settings.
After taking photos, you can press ,to send
the picture via the MMS.
Edit and use photos
Your photos are saved to My files
Memory card) > Picture > Photos.
To edit or use your photos, "Editing your
photos" on page 41 or "Using photos" on
page 49.
> (
Photo
or
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Video
In Camera > Video,
• press ,to start or pause recording;
• press RBack to stop recording;
• to select your desired video recorder settings,
video file settings, and storage location, press
LOptions; to return to the default settings,
select Restore default settings.
After video recording, you can press , to
send the video clip via the MMS.
Your video clips are saved to My files
or
Memory card) > Video.
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> (
Pho ne
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9 Entertainment
When installing games via a USB data cable,
make sure that the application files are under the
same file folder as the .jar and .jad files.
Java games and applications
Your mobile phone features a Java run-time
environment, which allows you to run Java
applications, such as games downloaded from
the network.
The first time you launch Java, a message appears
to alert you that the installation and
configuration of Java will take several moments.
Install Java games and applications
You can download Java games and applications
from the Internet to your phone via the WAP,
or install them from PC via the supplied USB
cable.
Consult your network operator for the services.
Your phone is preloaded with some Java games
and applications. Select your desired program,
and press ,Launch to start it.
To run some Java applications (untrusted thirdparty software) on your phone, you may need to
adjust the Java settings.
1.
In Entertainment > Java games and
applications, select the application to be
launched.
2.
Press LOptions > Settings, and select your
option as needed:
Network access: permission to network access
Auto invocation: permission to launch the MIDlet
automatically
Messaging: permission to send and receive
messages
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Run Java games and applications
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Multimedia: permission to photographing, or
sound/video recording
Read user data: permission to read your data, like
contacts and calendar entries
Write user data: permission to write your data
Local connectivity: permission to local
connectivity, like the Bluetooth
connectivity.
Editing your photos
You can edit your photos before sending them
via the MMS or saving them for other purposes.
Add to or clip from photos
1.
Go to Entertainment > Photo editor > Photo
artist, and select your desired photo from
My files > (Phone or Memory card) > Picture
> Photos.
2.
To add effects, contents, or changes,
select Auto resize, press LOptions, and
select your desired addition or change;
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To clip a portion,
select Main LCD clip, press +, -, <, > to select
the desired clip, and press LOK to
confirm.
Piece photos together
You can make a photo consisting of 2, 4 or 9
photos.
1.
In Entertainment > Photo editor > Image tile,
select your desired option.
2.
Press LSelect to select a photo from My
files > (Phone or Memory card) > Picture >
Photos.
3.
To clip the photo, select Clip image.
Otherwise, select Auto resize.
4.
Follow Step 2 and 3 to select desired
photos.
5.
Press LOptions to select Save as.
Select your desired storage location, and
then
Select: Use an assigned file name (editable).
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Open: Open a folder in a storage location.
Create: Create a file name.
Editing your ringtones
You can create your own ringtones.
1.
In Entertainment > Melody composer, press Lto add a ringtone, or edit a selected
ringtone file.
2.
Enter your music notes by using the
alphanumeric keypad (1-7).
3.
Press LOptions to select your playback
options, and save the edited ringtone as a
new file.
Your ringtone files are saved to My files >
(Phone or Memory card) >Audio.
STK
The availability of the features in this menu
depends on whether or not your SIM card
supports STK. If your SIM card supports STK
function, the STK menu will be displayed on the
screen.
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3.
On the left pane, select All Music.
10 Multimedia
Save MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, MIDI or AMR
music files under the Audio folder on your phone
and memory card. You can play the music on
your phone.
Save your music files directly to the Audio folder,
instead of one of its sub-folders.
Music player
Creating your music library
Edit music files on your PC
1.
Run Windows Media Player (or other music
management program) on your PC.
2.
To add music files, click Media Library on the
left menu, and then click Add on the top
menu.
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On the right pane, all the music files you
added are displayed.
4.
Click Title, Artist, Album to edit them as
desired.
Operations may vary according to music
management software or Windows Media
Player versions. Consult the help file of the
software.
Transfer music files from PC to your
phone
1.
Use the supplied USB data cable to connect
your phone with the PC. Select Mass storage
on your phone.
2.
Copy the music files from the PC to the
Audio folder on your phone or memory
card (see "Inserting a micro-SD card
(memory card)" on Page 11).
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2.
Save your music files directly to the Audio folder,
instead of one of its sub-folders.
3.
Remove your phone (a USB mass storage
device) from the PC safely.
4.
On your phone, go to Multimedia > Music
player. Press LOptions > Refresh library.
All the music files are transferred to your
phone.
Playing music
The music files are organized in three folders.
All songs: all the songs on your phone.
Album: songs sorted by album.
Artist: songs sorted by artist.
Play music files
1.
Select your desired song in a folder.
You start playback from the song. On the
playback screen, the file information and
selected playback settings are displayed.
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To select your plackback settings,
Press LOptions > Settings:
Shuffle > On: Turn it on to play music files in
the folder randomly.
Repeat > Repeat 1: Play current file
repeatedly.
Repeat > Repeat All: Play all the files in the
folder repeatedly.
Background play > Always: Continue to play
music after you exit the music player.
3.
To return to the playback screen, press
RBack.
During playback (on the playback or idle
screen)
< or >: press repeatedly to select a song
< or >: long press to select a section within a
song
Volume side keys: adjust the volume
,: pause and resume playback
- : stop playback
RBack: return to the previous menu
): go to the idle screen
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Create playlists
You can create up to 4 playlists for songs that
you wish to play at this time. Your last played
songs are saved to
1.
Select your desired songs or albums.
2.
Press LOptions > Add to playlist to add
songs by file or album.
3.
Select a playlist where you add the songs.
A playlist is created.
Play list
>
Last played
.
Refreshing your music library
The music library on your phone is refreshed
when you transfer music to your phone, or
restrart your phone. You can refresh your music
library manually or automatically.
• Manual refresh: In Multimedia > Music player,
select LOptions > Refresh library to update
the music library manually.
• Auto refresh: In Multimedia > Music player,
select LOptions > Settings > Rebuild library.
Press < or > to select Automatic. Your phone
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will have the music library refreshed
automatically.
FM radio
Tuning to a radio station
To tune to a radio station, always plug the
supplied earphone into your phone.
• Auto tune: In Multimedia > FM radio, press
LOptions > Auto presets. The radio
frequency scanning starts automatically. Up to
20 available radio stations are saved to
Channel list. The first preset radio station
starts to play. Select your desired station from
Channel list.If necessary, press RBack to go
to the playback screen.
On the radio playback screen, press + to
enable the auto search function. The auto
search icon lights up. Press < or > to start the
auto tuning to the next available station.
• Manual tune:
Press LOptions > Manual input to enter
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your desired radio frequency;
On the radio playback screen, press + to
disable the auto search function. The auto
search icon dims. Press < or > repeatedly for
fine tuning.
Editing the channel list
You can assign a preset to a certain location.
When pressing the numeric key on the radio
playback screen, you tune to the station
immediately.
1.
In Multimedia > FM radio, press LOptions >
Channel list to select a location for your
preset (Location 1 to 9 corresponding to
numeric keys 1 to 9).
2.
Press LOptions > Edit:
Channel name: Name or rename the
channel.
Frequency: Enter your desired frequency.
The old frequency in the location is
replaced.
Or
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1.
Tune to your desired station (see "Tuning to
a radio station").
2.
On the radio playback screen, press your
desired numeric key.
Current station is save to the location
(corresponding to the numeric key) in
Channel list.
3.
To edit the channel name, press LOptions
> Channel list to select a channel. Press
LOptions > Edit to edit the channel name.
Listening to a radio station
1.
Go to Multimedia > FM radio.
The last played station starts to play.
2.
Tune to your desired station (see "Tuning
to a radio station"). Or on the playback
screen, press a numeric key to select a
preset station.
3.
On the radio playback screen, press
LOptions > Settings to select your
playback settings.
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Background play: Turn it on to play the radio after
exiting Multimedia > FM radio. The station
information appears on the idle screen.
Loudspeaker: Turn it on to listen to the radio
through the speaker.
4.
On the radio playback screen, press - to
stop or resume radio playback.
On the idle screen, press ), and then
L to turn off the radio.
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3.
If necessary, press LOptions to select your
11 My files
On the phone, all the files are stored under the
folders of the phone memory or memory card.
Finding your files
1.
Go to My files.
2.
Select Phone or Memory card, if you have
installed a memory card on your phone.
Picture: for photos under Photos, .jpg files
and others
Video: for video clips, and others
Audio: for audio files, like sound recording,
music files, ringtones, and others
Other: for .txt files under Ebook (readable
through Business > Text reader), and files
received via the MMS, E-mail or Bluetooth
under Received on the phone memory.
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view settings:
Browse style: Show files as icons or a list
Sort: Show files in the order of name, type,
time or size.
To find your files on the phone, save the files
under the Picture, Video, Audio, and Other
folders on the phone memory or memory card.
Managing your files
Create sub-folders
You can create sub-folders under the Picture,
Video, Audio and Other folders, or an existing sub-
folder.
1.
Select a folder or sub-folder under which
you wish to create a folder.
2.
Press LOptions > Create.
3.
In the Edit screen, enter a file name. If
necessary, press #repeatedly to select
input methods, and long press *to turn
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the T9 input on or off.
A sub-folder is created.
Manage your files
You can copy and move files within a folder,
delete, or rename your files.
1.
Select a file under a folder.
2.
Press LOptions to select your desired
option: Rename, Copy, Move, Delete, Delete
all files.
3.
To copy or move a file, select the desired
sub-folder, and press LOptions:
Done: Move or copy the file to current sub-
folder.
Open: Open a sub-folder under current sub-
folder, and move or copy the file to it.
Create: Create a sub-folder under current
sub-folder, and move or copy the file to it.
Sharing your files
You can share your files with others via the
MMS, E-mail, or Bluetooth.
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1.
Select the desired file, and press LOptions
>
Send.
2.
Select the option to send the file via the
MMS, E-mail, or bluetooth.
If you send your files via the Bluetooth,
check your Bluetooth connection first.
(see "Bluetooth" on page 52 )
Using photos
Edit a photo
1.
Select a photo under My files > Picture
Photos.
2.
Press LOptions > Edit.
3.
Follow the steps under "Add to or clip from
photos" on page 41.
Set a photo as wallpaper
1.
Select a photo under My files > Picture
Photos.
2.
Press LOptions > Set as wallpaper.
If a photo is too large, select the photo
>
>
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again. Select LOptions > Edit > Auto resize
to adjust the image size.
Set a photo as screensaver
You can set a photo as the screensaver of your
phone. After the set time span in idle mode, the
screensaver appears, hiding the information on
the idle screen of your phone.
1.
Select a photo under My files > Picture
Photos.
2.
Press LOptions > Set as screensaver.
If a photo is too large, select the photo
again. Select LOptions > Edit > Auto resize
to adjust the image size.
Set a photo as contact picture
You can use your photo as the contact picture
of the contacts in your Smart Phonebook (see
"Add a contact to Smart Phonebook" on page
29).
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1.
Select a photo under My files > Picture
Photos.
2.
Press LOptions > Send > To contacts.
If a photo is too large, select the photo
again. Select LOptions > Edit > Auto resize
to adjust the image size.
3.
Select your desired contact (in the Smart
Phonebook located on your phone, see
"Add a contact to Smart Phonebook" on
>
page 29). Press LOK.
Setting audio files as ringtone
1.
Select an audio file under Audio.
2.
Press LOptions > Set as incoming call tone.
To edit the audio file, see see "Editing your
ringtones" on page 42.
>
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12 Calls
You are provided with the records about your
incoming and outgoing calls, and received and
sent Internet data.
Go to Calls to check your call history.
Depending on your network, rounding-off for
billing purposes, taxes, and others, the actual
time invoiced for calls and services by your
service provider may vary.
The Advanced > Call costs function is networkdependent.
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Connecting to a Bluetooth device
13 Bluetooth
About Bluetooth
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless
technology, allowing connection to a compatible
Bluetooth device within 10 meters. The
Bluetooth connection can be subject to
interference from obstructions such as walls or
other electronic devices.
Before you can apply Bluetooth, make sure the
other device supports Bluetooth function by
contacting the device’s manufacturer or its
accompanied documentation.
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1.
Go to Bluetooth > Power. Press L if
necessary, to turn on the bluetooth
function.
2.
Select My devices > Inquire BT device to start
searching for available Bluetooth devices.
A list of available Bluetooth devices appears.
3.
Select the device you wish to connect.
4.
Enter your Bluetooth password (0000 by
default) to start connecting.
The connection is made if your connection
request is accepted by the other device.
5.
Select the device, and press LOptions
Connect.
Select your desired service, and press L.
Getting connected by a Bluetooth
device
1.
Go to Bluetooth > Settings:
Visibility: Turn it on to make your phone
visible to other Bluetooth devices
>
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My name: your phone name to be identified
by other Bluetooth devices. Press
L to edit it.
Authentication: Turn it on if a password
(0000 by default) is required to
accept the connection request.
FTP settings
or BIP settings: file folder for the file sharing
with other Blueto ot h d ev ices.
FTP settings
or BIP settings >
rights to shared files
2.
Go to Bluetooth > Power. Press L if
necessary, to turn on the Bluetooth
function.
The connection is made when you receive
and accept the connection request (e nt er
the password 0000 if necessary).
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Access right: Define access
Other Bluetooth connections
Your phone can also be connected to a
Bluetooth headset or the Bluetooth-enabled incar handsfree telephone system.
1.
For a Bluetooth headset, select Bluetooth
Settings > Audio path > Forward to BT headset.
For the in-car handsfree telephone system,
select Bluetooth > Settings > Remote SIM
mode. Turn on the mode. When the mode is
on, other Bluetooth functions of your
phone is deactivated.
Also, consult the user documentation of the
Bluetooth device. Prepare the Bluetooth
device for connection.
2.
Select Bluetooth > Search audio devices to
start searching for available Bluetooth
headset or handsfree devices.
3.
Finish the connection as prompted, and
select your desired service.
>
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Using the Bluetooth stereo headset
To listen to music through the Bluetooth stereo
headset, go to Multimedia > Music player, and
select and play your desired songs.
To listen to music or audio files through a
Bluetooth headset
Consult the user documentation of the
Bluetooth headset. Check that your Bluetooth
headset supports A2DP profile (Bluetooth
stereo output).
To control music playback through a
Bluetooth headset
Consult the user documentation of the
Bluetooth headset. Check that your Bluetooth
headset supports AVRCP profile (Audio/video
remote control).
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If you do not use the Bluetooth feature for some
time, you should deactivate it in order to
conserve battery power.
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To change the settings:
14 Profiles
Adjusting ring settings to different
scenes
The profiles are defined for several scenes. They
consist of the settings for ringtones, ring volume,
answer mode, and others. With preset profiles,
you can easily adjust incoming calls and messages
as desired.
Define your profiles
This phone has provide you several preset
profiles. You can use the default settings or
change them as desired.
The settings for Silent and Flight mode (on a
plane) are unchangeable.
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1.
In Profiles, select the profile to be changed.
2.
Press LOptions > Modify.
3.
Select your desired option and make
changes as desired.
Apply a profile
1.
In Profiles, select the profile to be applied.
2.
Press ,Activate to activate the profile.
To activate or deactivate the vibra mode,
long press #on the idle screen.
If you select Flight mode, you disable the
connection between your phone and your
mobile phone network.
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Auto update of date and time:
15 Settings
General
Time & date:Set the clock of the phone
(see "Setting clock" on page 10).
Auto power On/Off: Set time for
your phone to be turned on or off
automatically.
Language: Select a language for your phone.
Auto keypad lock: Set an idle time span for the
keypad to be locked.
Speed dial: Set a numeric key as a direct dial to a
contact (see "Speed dial" on page 16).
Fast keys: Set a navigation key as a direct access
to a menu.
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Update the time and date of your phone
according to the signals sent by the network.
(dependent on the network).
Shortcuts: Set a quick access menu consisting of
functional sub-menus. To use such a quick
access menu, set it as a fast key first (see
"Shortcuts" on page 3).
Display
Wallpaper:Select an image as the wall paper of
your phone.
Screen saver: Settings > Status:Turn the screen
saver on or off.
Settings > Waiting:Set time span in
idle mode before a screen saver appears.
Select: Select an image as the screen
saver.
Backlight settings: Select the brightness and
duration of backlight.
Show own number: Select whether to show your
phone number or name on the
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idle screen. Set your phone number or
name in Contacts > Special numbers >
My number.
Greeting: Select whether to show greetings when
your phone is turned on.
Call
Caller ID: Set how to show your number to the
called party (network-dependent).
Call waiting: Get informed of an incoming call
when on phone.
(se e "A ns wer a s eco nd c all " on pa ge 19) .
Call divert: Divert incoming calls to your voice.
mailbox or to another phone number
(re gardl ess of wheth er or not the nu mber
is in your phonebook)
(see "Answer a second call" on page 19).
This feature is subscription dependent.
Call barring: Set limits to your incoming and
outgoing calls.
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Select Change barring PW to change
the call barring password.
This feature is network dependent and requires
a specific call barring password supplied by your
service provider.
IP number (network -dependent, available only in
China): Add the preset IP number to
outgoing call numbers.
Blacklist: Status: Turn the blacklist mode on or
off.
Blacklist number: Edit a list of phone
numbers. You can reject all the calls from
such numbers.
Auto redial: Keep redialing the call number that
fails to go through.
Call time reminder: Get reminded after the
specified call time span once or
repeatedly.
Call time display: Display the call time on the
screen.
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Background music: Play selected music as the
background music during a call.
Background music > Select when make call: Turn it
on to select an effect when making a call.
Background music > Effects list: A list of effect
options. Select Empty to add a .wav file (in low
audio quality or at the sampling rate of 8 KHz).
When recording .wav effect files in Business >
Sound recorder, press LOptions > Settings to
set the file format and audio quality.
To select other .wav effect files, make sure that
the sampling rate is 8 KHz and the audio effects
are mono.
Closed user group (service subscription-
dependent): Restrict incoming and
outgoing calls within certain groups of
people.
Line switching: Swap phones when handling
multiple calls.
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(see "Handling multiple calls (Networkdependent)" on page 18).
Network
Select network: Select the network for your
phone.
Preferred network: Select your preferred network
GPRS connection: Select GPRS connection mode.
Data account: Check or create your data
account.
Java
Java audio: Set the volume level.
Java vibration: Turn the vibration On or Off.
Java network: Select a Java network (service
subscription-dependent).
.Stack size: Display allowed maximum size for
Java memory.
Security
SIM lock: Set PIN or PIN2 password protection
for your SIM card.
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(The PIN or PIN2 are provided by the
network operator. )
Phone lock: Set password protection for your
phone. You are required to enter the
password each time you turn on the
phone. (1122 by default)
Fixed dial: Restrict your outgoing calls to certain
numbers.
Barred dial: Prohibit some outgoing calls.
Change password: Change your PIN, PIN2, phone
passwords as desired.
Factory settings
Restore your phone settings to the default
values. You need to enter your phone lock
password to restore settings.
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Battery
Icons & Symbols
In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed
simultaneously on the main screen. When
pressing some of the status icons, the
corresponding menu will be displayed on the
screen.
If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the
network is currently not available. You may be
in a bad reception area, moving to a different
location may help.
Silent
- Your phone will not ring when
receiving a call.
Vibrate
- Your phone will vibrate when
receiving a call.
SMS message
message.
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- You have received a new
- The bars indicate the battery
level
(4 bars = full, 1 bar = low).
Call divert
- Indicates that the call divert
function is activated.
Bluetooth
- Feature is activated
Alarm clock
Roaming
registered to a network other than your
own (especially when you’re abroad).
Missed call
Headset
phone.
is activated.
- Displayed when your phone is
- You have a missed call.
- The headset is plugged into the
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Home zone
- A zone designated by your
network operator. Subscription
dependent, contact your service
provider for details.
GSM network
: your phone is connected
to a GSM network.
Reception quality:
the more bars are
shown the better the reception is.
Tap on the icon to switch between the
flight mode and normal mode.
MMS message
- You have received a new
multimedia message.
GPRS attach
- Your phone is connected
to the GPRS network.
EDGE attach
- Your phone is connected
to the EDGE network.
Memory card
- Indicates the memory
card is in use.
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Precautions
Radio Waves
Your cellular mobile phone is a low
power radio transmitter and
receiver. When it is operating, it
sends and receives radio waves. The
radio waves carry your voice or data
signal to a base station that is connected to the
telephone network. The network controls the
power at which the phone transmits.
• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in
the GSM frequency (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
MHz).
• The GSM network controls transmission
power (0.01 to 2 watts).
• Your phone complies with all relevant safety
standards.
• The CE mark on your phone shows
compliancy with European electromagnetic
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compatibility (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low
voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC).
Your cellular mobile phone is your
responsibility. To avoid damage to yourself, to
others or to the phone itself, read and follow all
the safety instructions and make them known to
anyone borrowing your phone. Furthermore to
prevent unauthorised use of your phone:
Keep your phone in a safe place and
keep it out of small children's reach.
Avoid writing down your PIN code.
Try to remember it instead.
Switch off the phone and remove the battery if
you are going to leave it unused for a long time.
Change your PIN code after purchasing the
phone and to activate call restriction options.
The design of your phone complies
with all applicable laws and regulations.
However your phone may cause
interference with other electronic
devices. Consequently you should
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follow all local recommendations and regulations when using your cellular phone
both at home and when away. Regulations on
the use of cellular phones in vehicles and
aircraft are particularly stringent.
Public concern has been focused for some time on
the possible health risks for users of cellular
phones. The current research on radio wave
technology, including the GSM technology, has
been reviewed and safety standards have been
drawn up to ensure protection from exposure to
radio wave energy. Your cellular telephone
complies with all applicable safety standards
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Always switch off your phone...
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic
equipment may be affected by radio energy.
This interference can lead to accidents.
Before boarding an aircraft and/or
when packing the phone in your
luggage: the use of mobile phones in an
aircraft may be dangerous for the operation of
the aircraft, disrupt the mobile phones network
and may be illegal.
In hospitals, clinics, other health care
centres and anywhere else where you
may be in the close vicinity of medic
equ
ipment.
In areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and
also areas where the air contains dust
particles, such as metal powders).
In a vehicle transporting flammable products
(even if the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle
powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),
check first that the vehicle complies with the
applicable safety rules.
al
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In areas where you are requested to turn off radio
transmitting devices, such as quarries or other
areas where blasting operations are in progress.
Check with the vehicle manufacturer
that electronic equipment used in
your vehicle will not be affected by
radio energy.
Pacemakers
If you have a pacemaker:
• Always keep the phone more than 15 cm
from your pacemaker when the phone is
switched on, in order to avoid potential
interference.
• Do not carry the phone in a breastpocket.
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to
minimise the potential interference.
• Switch off your phone if you suspect that
interference is taking place.
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Hearing aids
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your
physician and hearing aid manufacturer to learn
whether your particular device is susceptible to
cellular phone interference.
Improved performance
In order to improve the performance of
your phone, reduce radio energy emission,
reduce battery consumption and ensure
safe operation adhere to the following
guidelines:
For the optimal and satisfactory
operation of the phone you are
recommended to use the phone in the
normal operating position (when not
using in hands-free mode or with a hands-free
accessory).
• Do not expose your phone to extreme
temperatures.
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• Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will
void the International Guarantee.
• Do not immerse the phone in any liquid; if
your phone is damp, switch it off, remove the
battery and let them dry for 24hrs before
using them again.
• To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.
• Placing and receiving calls consumes the same
amount of battery energy. However, the
mobile consumes less energy in idle screen
when kept in the same place. When in idle
screen and while you are moving, your phone
consumes energy to transmit updated
location information to the network. Setting
the backlight for a shorter period of time as
well as avoiding unnecessary navigating in the
menus will also help to save the battery’s
energy for longer phoning and stand-by
performances.
Battery information
• Your phone is powered by a rechargeable
battery.
• Use specified charger only.
• Do not incinerate.
• Do not deform or open the battery.
• Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in
your pocket) to short circuit the battery
contacts.
• Avoid exposure to excessive heat (>60° C or
140° F), moisture or caustic environments.
You should only use Philips Authentic
Accessories, as the use of any other
accessories may damage your phone
and may be dangerous, and will make
all guarantees for your Philips phone null and
void. The use of an incorrect type of battery may
also cause an explosion.
Make sure damaged parts are replaced
immediately by a qualified technician and that they
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are replaced with genuine Philips replacement
parts.
Your mobile phone and your car
Studies have shown that speaking on
the telephone while driving lowers
your
concentration, which can be dangerous. Adhere
to the following guidelines:
• Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the
road and park before using the phone.
• Respect the local regulations in countries
where you drive and use your GSM phone.
• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle,
install the hands-free car kit which is designed
for that purpose.
• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not
block any air bags or other security devices
fitted in your car.
• The use of an alarm system to operate a
vehicle's light or horn to indicate incoming
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phone calls is prohibited on public roads in
some countries. Check local regulations.
EN 60950 Norm
In hot weather or after prolonged exposure to
the sun (e.g., behind a window or a windscreen),
the temperature of your phone's casing might
increase, especially when featuring a metallic
finish. Be very careful in this case when picking
up your phone and also avoid using it with an
ambient temperature over 40° C.
For your phone, the socket-outlet shall be
installed near the phone and shall be accessible.
Environmental care
Remember to observe the local
regulations regarding the disposal of
the packaging materials, exhausted
batteries and old phone and please
promote their recycling.
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Philips has marked the battery and packaging
with standard symbols designed to promote the
recycling and appropriate disposal of your
eventual waste.
The labelled packaging material is
recyclable.
A financial contribution has been
made to the associated national
packaging recovery and recycling
system.
The plastic material is recyclable
(also identifies the type of
plastic).
WEEE Marking in the DFU:
“Information to the Consumer”
Disposal of your old product
Your product is designed and manufactured with
high quality materials and components, which
can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin
symbol is attached to a product it
means the product is covered by
the European Directive 2002/96/
EC
Please inform yourself about the
local separate collection system for
electrical and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do
not dispose of your old products with your
normal household waste. The correct disposal
of your old product will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and
human health.
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FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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-- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Troubleshooting
The phone does not switch on
Remove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the
phone until the battery icon stops scrolling.
Unplug the charger and try to switch the mobile
on.
The display shows BLOCKED when
you switch on the phone
Somebody tried to use your phone but didn’t
know the PIN code nor the unblocking code
(PUK). Contact your service provider.
The display shows IMSI failure
This problem is related to your subscription.
Contact your operator.
Your phone doesn’t return to idle
screen
Long press the hang-up key or switch off the
phone, check that the SIM card and the battery
are installed correctly and switch it on again.
The network symbol is not displayed
The network connection is lost. Either you are
in a radio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall
buildings) or you are outside the network
coverage area. Try from another place, try to
reconnect to the network (especially when
abroad), check that the antenna is in place if your
mobile has an external antenna, or contact your
network operator for assistance/information.
The display doesn’t respond (or the
display responds slowly) to key
presses
The display responds more slowly at very low
temperatures. This is normal and does not affect
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the operation of the phone. Take the phone to
a warmer place and try again. In other cases
please contact your phone supplier.
Your battery seems to over heat
You might be using a charger that was not
intended for use with your phone. Make sure
you always use the Philips authentic accessory
shipped with your phone.
Your phone doesn’t display the
phone numbers of incoming calls
This feature is network and subscription
dependent. If the network doesn’t send the
caller’s number, the phone will display Call 1 or
Withheld instead. Contact your operator for
detailed information on this subject.
You can’t send text messages
Some networks don’t allow message exchanges
with other networks. First check that you have
entered the number of your SMS centre, or
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contact your operator for detailed information
on this subject.
You can’t receive and/or store JPEG
pictures
A picture may not be accepted by your mobile
phone if it is too large, if its name is too long, or
if it doesn’t have the correct file format.
You feel that you have missed some
calls
Check your call divert options.
When charging, the battery icon
shows no bar and the outline is
flashing
Only charge the battery in an environment
where the temperature does not go below 0°C
(32°F) or above 50°C (113°F).
In other cases please contact your phone
supplier.
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The display shows SIM failure
Check that the SIM card has been inserted
correctly. If the problem persists, your SIM card
may be damaged. Contact your operator.
When attempting to use a feature in
the menu, the display shows NOT
ALLOWED
Some features are network dependent. They are
only available, therefore, if the network or your
subscription supports them. Contact your
operator for detailed information on this
subject.
The display shows INSERT YOUR
SIM CARD
Check that the SIM card has been inserted
correctly. If the problem persists, your SIM card
may be damaged. Contact your operator.
The autonomy of your phone seems
lower than indicated on the user
guide
The autonomy is linked to your settings (e.g.,
ringer volume, backlight duration) and the
features you use. To increase the autonomy, and
whenever possible, you must deactivate features
you do not use.
Your phone doesn’t work well in
your car
A car contains many metallic parts that absorb
electromagnetic waves which can affect the
phone’s performance. A car kit is available to
provide you with an external antenna and
enables you to make and receive phone calls
without handling the handset.
Check with the local authorities whether or not
you are allowed to use the phone while driving.
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Your phone is not charging
If the battery is completely flat, it might take
several minutes of pre-charge (up to 5 minutes
in some cases) before the charging icon is
displayed on the screen.
The picture captured with the phone
camera is not clear
Make sure that the camera lens on both sides is
clean.
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Philips Authentic Accessories
Some accessories, such as a standard battery,
headset, USB cable and a charger, are included
as standard accessories in your mobile phone
package. Additional accessories may also be
provided or sold separately. Package contents
may therefore vary.
To maximise the performance of your Philips
mobile phone and not to void the warranty,
always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories
that are specially designed for use with your
phone. Philips Consumer Electronics cannot be
held liable for any damages due to use with non
authorised accessories.
Charger
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small
enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag.
Headset
Your phone will activate the headset profile
automatically when you plug in the headset. If
you select Auto in Profiles > Headset > Answer
mode, your phone will automatically answer the
incoming call in 5 or 10 seconds.
When using the supplied one-key headset, press
the key to answer a call, and long press the key
to end the call.
Data cable
The USB cable enables high-speed
communication between your phone and your
computer.
When your mobile phone is connected to the
PC via a USB data cable, the cable also acts as
charger to charge your phone (X620 USB
charging is compatible with most PCs).
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When connecting your phone to PC via a USB
cable, you can c arr y out t he fo llowing
operations:
Mass
Storage
WebcamActs as a webcam for your PC.
COM portActs as a modem for your phone
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Acts as a mass storage for your
mobile phone data on the
computer and recover the data
saved in the computer, upload
and download files, access the
internal memory and micro SD
card (if present) and the size of
transfer is unlimited until your
memory is full.
and PC connnection. You can use
the software provided to edit
your mobile phone contacts,
pictures and melodies.
When the transfer is finished, please make sure
that you safely remove your device based on the
instruction of your computer.
Data communication software
Data communication software
(MobilePhoneTools) offers instant
sychronization between your phone and your
computer, and enables you to back up your
mobile phone data and recover the data saved
on the computer, receive SMS and edit your
mobile phone contacts.
Installing MobilePhoneTools on your PC
1.
Insert the supplied Data communication
software into the CD drive.
2.
Run the autorun.exe program.
3.
Make selections as prompted, and
installation starts automatically.
Connecting your Phone to the PC
1.
Connect your phone to the PC using the
supplied USB cable or through the
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Bluetooth.
When using the USB cable for connection,
select COM port on your phone.
The first time you connect your phone to
the PC, wait till the USB driver of your
phone is successfully installed.
2.
On your PC, double click the
MobilePhoneTools icon.
On the bottom left of the menu, “Philips
X620 is connected” is displayed.
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Trademark Declaration
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Tegic Communications
Inc.
JAVA is a trademark of
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
In-Fusio and the games
engine Exen are
trademarks of In-Fusio
France.
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PHILIPS and PHILIPS’
Shield Emblem are
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trademarks of
Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V.
manufactured by
Shenzhen Sang Fei
Consumer
Communications Co.,
Ltd. under license from
Koninklijke
Philips Electronics N.V.
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Specific Absorption Rate Information
International standards
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed
the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the international standards. These
recommendations have been established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP) and, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) that forecast a
substantial safety margin for assuring the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure recommendations for mobile phones use a measurement unit known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit recommended by the ICNIRP for the mobile phones used by
the general public is 2.0W/kg averaged over ten grams of tissue and, is 1,6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue by IEEE Std 1528 for the head.
Tests for SAR have been conducted using recommended operating positions with the mobile phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR levels of the mobile phone while
operating are generally below the maximum SAR value. This is because the phone is designed to
Specific Absorption Rate Information77
TO RADIO WAVES
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operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions,
they all meet the international protection standards for exposure to radio waves.
The highest SAR value for this Philips Xenium X620 model phone when tested for compliance against
the standard was 0.401 W/kg for ICNIRP recommendation and 1.09 W/kg for IEEE Std 1528.
For limiting the radio waves exposure, it is recommended to reduce the mobile phone call duration
or to use a headset. The purpose of those precautions is to take the mobile phone away from the
head and the body.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used whit an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm
from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
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Limited Warranty
1. What Does This Limited Warranty
Cover?
Philips warrants to the original retail
purchaser (“Consumer” or “You”) that this
Philips cellular product and all accessories
originally provided by Philips in the sales
package (“Product”) are free from defects
in materials, design and workmanship under
normal use in accordance with the
operating instructions and pursuant to the
following terms and conditions. This limited
warranty extends only to the Consumer for
Products purchased and used in the original
country of purchase. The limited warranty
is valid only in Philips’ intended country of
sales of the product.
2. How Long is The Limited Warranty Period?
The limited warranty period for the
Product extends for ONE (1) YEAR from
the date of purchase of the Product,
documented by valid proof of purchase.
The limited warranty for original Philips
rechargeable battery extends for six (6)
months from the date of purchase.
3. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not
Free From Material Defects in Materials and
Workmanship During The Limited
Warranty Period?
During the limited warranty period, Philips
or its authorized service representative
will, at its option either repair or replace,
without charge for parts or labour, a
materially defective Product with new or
refurbished parts or Product and return
such repaired or replaced Product to the
Consumer in working condition. Philips will
retain defective parts, modules or
equipment.
Repaired or replaced Product will be
covered by this limited warranty for the
balance of the original limited warranty
period or ninety (90) days from the date of
repair or replacement whichever is longer.
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Repair or replacement of Product, at
Philips’ option is your exclusive remedy.
4. What is Not Covered By This Limited
Warranty?
This limited warranty does not cover:
a) Product that has been subjected to
misuse, accident, shipping or other
physical damage, improper installation,
abnormal operation handling, neglect,
inundation, fire, water or other liquid
intrusion; or
b) Product that has been damaged due to
repair, alteration, or modification by
anyone not authorized by Philips; or
c) Product that has reception or
operation problems caused by signal
conditions, network reliability or cable
or antenna systems; or
d) Product defects or problems caused by
uses with non-Philips products or
accessories; or
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e) Product which warranty/quality
stickers, product serial number or
electronic serial number has been
removed, altered or rendered illegible;
or
f) Product purchased, used, serviced, or
shipped for repair from outside the
original country of purchase, or used
for commercial or institutional
purposes (including but not limited to
Products used for rental purposes); or
g) Product returned without valid proof
of purchase or which proof of
purchase has been altered or is
illegible.
h) Normal wear and tear or Force
Majeure.
5. How Do You Get Warranty Service?
a) Return the Product to an authorized
service center of Philips. You may
contact the local Philips office for the
location of the nearest authorized
service center.
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b) The SIM card must be removed from
the Product before it is given to Philips.
Philips assumes no liability for damaged
or loss of the SIM card or the data
contained therein.
c) If the Product failure is not covered by
this limited warranty, or this limited
warranty is inapplicable, void or invalid
due to any terms and conditions stated
herein, the Consumer will be charged
for the cost of repair or replacement
of the Product and all other related
cost incurred in repairing or replacing
the Product.
d) IMPORTANT - you are required to
return the Product together with a
valid proof of purchase which must
identify the point of purchase, date of
purchase, Product model and Product
serial number clearly.
6. Other Limitation: This Warranty is The
Entire Agreement.
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS
WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE AND
THOSE IMPLIED BY LAW AND WHICH
CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR MODIFIED
BY AGREEMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NO
OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER BY
STATUTE, UNDER THE OPERATION OF
LAW OR OTHERWISE) AND SPECIALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF
SATISFACTORY QUALITY
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FOR
DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING
OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF
THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE
TYPE OR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR
THE FORM OR CHARACTERISATION
OF THE CLAIM ASSERTED (E.G.
CONTRACT OR TOPIT), SHALL NOT
EXCEED THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE
PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
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HOWEVER IN NO EVENT SHALL
PHILIPS BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME,
INCONVENIENCE, COMMERIAL LOSS,
LOST PROFITS, LOST BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES, COST OF
SUBSTITUTION OF GOODS OR
SERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TO
GOODWILL OR REPUTATION, OR
LOSS OF DATA AND CLAIMS BY THIRD
PARTIES) RESULTING FROM PURCHASE
OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,
WHETHER OR NOT PHILIPS HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL
APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE
FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE
OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.
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This limited warranty represents the
complete and exclusive agreement between
the Consumer and Philips with respect to
this cellular Product and it supercedes all
prior agreements between the parties, oral
or written, and all other communications
between the parties relating to the subject
matter of this limited warranty. No carrier,
retailer, agent, dealer, employee, thereof,
or employee of Philips is authorized to
make modifications to this limited warranty
and you should not rely on any such
representation.
This limited warranty does not affect the
Consumer’s statutory rights under
applicable national laws in force.
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Declaration of Conformity
We ,
Shenzhen Sang Fei Consumer
Communications Co., Ltd.
11 Science and Technology Road,
Shenzhen Hi-tech Industrial Park,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057
China
declare under our sole responsibility that the
product
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity
with the following Standards:
SAFETY : EN 60950-1: 2006
HEALTH: EN50360: 2001
EN62209-1:2006
EMC: EN301 489-1 V1.6.1; EN 301 489-7
V1.3.1; EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1
SPECTRUM: EN 301 511 V9.0.2;
EN 300 328 V1.7.1
We hereby declare that all essential radio test
suites have been carried out and that the above
named product is in conformity to all the
essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred
to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed with the
involvement of the following Notified Body: