Thank you for purchasing our product. For safety, it is strongly
recommended to read this manual carefully before connecting, operating
and/or adjusting the product and keep the manual for reference in the
future.
Table of contents
Before you start
Important safeguards
General provisions
Health and safety of the user
Power adapter, ports and
connectors
LCD
Cleaning and maintenance
Utilization of the product
Battery
Operation
Control elements
Front panel
Rear panel
General operation
Power on/off
Rebooting the device
Inserting and removing SIM card
Connecting to the network
Making calls
Call forwarding
Status bar
Adding/Removing objects on the
desktop
Wallpaper
Upgrade basic software (OS)
Connections
Connecting to Wi-Fi
3G connectivity
A-GPS
Connecting memory cards
Connecting to PC
Applications
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Installing applications
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Deleting applications
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List of applications
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System setup
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The Settings menu
The WIRELESS & NETWORKS
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The DEVICE menu
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The PERSONAL menu
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The ACCOUNTS menu
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The SYSTEM menu
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General information
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Troubleshooting guide
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Accessories
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Warranty
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Specifications
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Important safeguards
General provisions
• Carefully read this manual to
familiarize yourself with the device.
• Have this manual available as
a reference for operating procedures
and precautions. Do not allow the use
of the device by unauthorized persons
who have not read and understood this
instruction manual.
• Usage of the device at
temperatures beyond the operating
temperature range significantly
reduces the life of the screen and other
components of the device and can lead
to malfunction of the device.
• Do not drop, cause an impact or
strong shaking of the device.
• Do not use the device near
magnetic fields. Do not store the
device near credit cards, tickets, etc.,
otherwise magnetic stripe cards may
be damaged.
• Make sure the power supply is
turned off if you are not going to use
the device for a long time or during a
thunderstorm.
• Make sure the power supply is
turned off if some malfunction of the
device is detected or the device is
overheated, makes uncharacteristic
sounds, smells, emits smoke, or if
liquids have been spilled onto it. In
these cases a qualified technical
maintenance is required.
• Do not use the unit while driving.
Observe the law and traffic rules of the
country of your residence.
• The device must be turned off
during takeoff or landing when used on
an aircraft.
• Do not use the device in areas
of electronic interference or static
electricity. This can cause data loss.
• In case of a malfunction, contact
a sales representative or a nearest
service center.
Health and safety of the user
• Electrical equipment can be
dangerous if used improperly, so if
children use this device they should
always be supervised by adults. Do
not allow children to touch the internal
components and cables of this device.
• To ensure complete safety, do not
disassemble the casing and do not try
to get inside the unit. Repairs should
be performed by qualified personnel
only.
• Do not spill liquids on the device.
This can cause electric shock. Besides,
if liquid or dust get inside the unit, they
may cause malfunction, overheating
and smoke. Keep the unit dry.
• Make sure there are no foreign
objects inside the device. They can
cause malfunction or fire.
• Using headphones at high
volumes can lead to permanent
hearing loss. You can increase the
volume to a level at which sound is
perceived normally and does not
lead to irritation and damage to your
hearing. Set the volume at a safe level.
• If you have a regular ringing in
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your ears, reduce volume or stop using
the device.
Power adapter, ports and
connectors
• Do not touch the power adapter
with wet hands. This can lead to
electric shock.
• Use only the supplied power
adapter. Using other power adapters
with this unit may cause damage and
lead to malfunction.
• The power adapter can be
connected only to the type of electrical
network the parameters of which are
specified on the rating label. If you are
not sure about the parameters of power
supply and power adapter, please
contact one of the manufacturer’s
authorized service centers.
• Make sure the plug of the power
adapter is securely inserted into the
power supply socket. Otherwise it may
cause fire.
• Do not step on the AC adapter
cord or place heavy objects on it.
• Do not stretch or tangle the cable.
• After charging, disconnect the
adapter from the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the AC adapter
from the wall pull the plug, do not pull
the cable itself.
• Do not connect the adapter to any
other devices.
• Keep the power adapter away
from children.
• Do not insert connector plugs
into ports with force. If a plug cannot
be easily inserted into the port, the
connector and the port may not match.
Make sure the connector matches the
port and that they are correctly aligned.
LCD
Liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a
delicate device that requires careful
handling.
• Do not touch the screen with
sharp objects.
• Do not exert strong pressure
on the screen and do not place any
objects on it. This can cause damage
to the display and malfunction of the
device.
• Do not expose the display to
direct sunlight.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Before cleaning the device, make
sure it is switched off.
• To clean the LCD screen and
casing of the device use a soft cloth,
special tissue and special cleaners.
Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents,
alcohol or abrasives.
The manufacturer reserves
the right to alter specifications,
appearance, contents of SW and
equipment of the product unilaterally,
without prior notice.
Utilization of the product
If you want to dispose of this
product, do not mix it with general
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household waste. There is a separate
collection system for used electronic
products in accordance with legislation
that requires proper treatment,
recovery and recycling.
Please contact your local authorities
for the correct method of disposal.
By doing so, you will ensure that
your disposed product undergoes the
necessary treatment, recovery and
recycling and thus prevent potential
negative effects on the environment
and human health.
Battery
Connect the power adapter to the
electric supply network and insert the
adapter plug into the power connector
of the device. While charging, the
process is displayed as an additional
lightning symbol in the power icon: . It
is recommended not to disconnect the
device until the battery is fully charged.
When the battery is fully charged,
the power icon on the screen will be
completely filled.
Please remember:
• The battery has to be fully charged
before the first use;
• A new battery reaches its nominal
capacity after two-three full charge/
discharge cycles!
• Lithium batteries are not fit for
extended storage, they are designed
for regular active use;
• Avoid repeated full discharges. They
shorten the battery life. Frequent
charges are more preferable;
• If the device is not used for a long
time, the AC adapter should be taken
out from the electrical mains;
• Do not leave the battery charging for
a long time;
• When not in operation, a fully charged
battery discharges over time.
• Never use a malfunctioning battery or
generic AC adapters. This may lead to
overheating as well as fire.
• Charge the battery fully before
extended period of storage (more
than 1 month). Store the battery at
temperatures from +5°С to +20°С.
• The optimum operation temperature
is from +15°C to +25°C.
• Do not expose the battery to
temperatures below -10°C, as it
shortens the battery life significantly.
• At temperatures below +5°C,
the battery will not charge fully. At
prolonged exposure to heat above
+40°C the rate of discharge greatly
increases.
• Prolonged exposure of the battery to
extremely low or high temperatures,
for example, in a closed automobile in
summer or winter, shortens its capacity
and operating life.
• If the operating time between two
charging cycles (in talk mode as well
as stand-by mode) becomes noticeably
shorter, it means the battery has to be
replaced with a new one.
• Do not dispose of the run-down
batteries together with general
household waste.
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• Do not dispose of the battery by
burning it!
• Follow the appropriate local
legislation regarding proper battery
disposal (for example, contact the
special waste disposal service).
Please avoid:
• Using generic AC adapters not
intended for this type of batteries;
• Short-circuiting the battery contacts;
• Exposing the battery to heat above
100°C and open fire;
• Causing any damage to the casing of
the battery;
• Charging a cold battery (below 0°С);
• Letting liquids get inside the battery.
Control elements
Front panel
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1. Front (additional) camera
2. Speaker
3. Display
4. MENU button
5. HOME button
6. BACK button
7. Microphone
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9. Flash
10. Earphone 3.5 mm minijack
11. Back (main) camera
12. VOL+/- buttons
13. Speaker
14. MicroUSB port
Power on/off
• Power on: Press and hold the
power button until the logo appears,
followed by the splash screen and the
main screen. Hold down the icon
and drag it to the right onto the icon
representing an open lock to unlock
the device.
• Sleep Mode: Sleep mode is
convenient for regular use of the
device. In this mode the device stays
active, but the display is turned off and
the main screen is locked. This allows
you to instantly access your operating
system while preventing accidental
pressing on the display and saving
battery power. To go into sleep mode
and back, briefly press the power
button.
• Power off: Press and hold the
power button until a prompt appears
asking if you want to power off the
device, restart or switch on the Airplane
Mode. Choose Power off to shut down.
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In case of low battery
the device can be switched off
automatically after notifying the user
about the problem. Moreover, all
unsaved data may be lost. To avoid
this, save your open documents,
close all applications and connect the
smartphone to a power source.
Rebooting the device
If the device does not turn on/off and
ignores any input, take the battery out
to reboot the system.
Inserting and removing the
SIM card
Turn off the smartphone; remove
the back lid and the battery and unplug
other external power supplies. Insert
a SIM card into one of the two SIM
holders as shown on the panel in the
smartphone.
When you need to remove a SIM
card, turn off the smartphone, remove
the battery and then remove the SIM
card from the holder.
Warning: Turn off your
smartphone before removing SIM
cards. Never insert or remove a SIM
card when an external power supply is
connected, as this may cause damage
to the SIM card.
Pull the back cover by the corner
as shown on the picture to detach it.
Be careful not to bend it, as it
can cause damage to the cover.
Push the back cover tightly against the
body of the device to close it.
Connecting to the network
Once your SIM card is set, your
phone will search for available network
automatically (the screen will show the
network searching is underway). If your
phone has found the available network,
the name of network service provider
appears at the center of the screen.
If “emergency calls only”
appears on the screen, it indicates that
you are beyond the network coverage
(service area), and that you can still
make emergency calls depending on
the signal intensity.
This model supports two SIM cards.
You can insert them both following the
instructions above. To switch between
them select the one you need in the
menu after pressing the upper left
corner of the screen.
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Dial screen interface:
1. Dialing page
2. Call log
3. Contact list
4. Backspace button
5. Numeric buttons
6. Show/hide keypad
7. Dial/Hang up button
8. Video call
In the Dial screen, enter a number,
and press the Dial key to make a call,
or a Video call key to make a video call
(requires 3G connection). To change
the number, delete the digits you have
entered. During dialing, the animation
appears on the screen. After the call
is picked up, the screen will show call
status information. If the connection
alert tone has been set, your phone will
ring the alert tone (network dependent).
To end a call, press the Hang Up
key.
Call Forwarding
When using two SIM-cards you can
set call forwarding in order to prevent
missed calls on the second SIM-card.
1. Select Phone from the list of
applications.
2. Press the Settings key (left from
the HOME button) and select Settings
to enter the Call Settings menu.
3. Choose Voice Call->Call forwarding->then select the SIM-card
you want to have the calls forwarded.
The SIM-card will read the settings
from the network.
4. Choose a parameter you
want to change (Always forward,
Forward when busy, Forward
when unanswered, Forward when
unreachable)
5. Enter the phone number you
want to have your calls diverted to and
press Enable. New settings will be
transmitted to the network.
Now when you get an incoming
call on the second SIM-card while
talking on the first one the call will be
forwarded to your first SIM so you
could choose to answer or ignore it.
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When receiving a call do not
simply press the Dial or Hang Up
button, but rather press and slide it in
the desired direction.
Status Bar
The status bar is located at the top
of the main screen. It gives access
to control elements, displays system
alerts, shows indicators, wireless
connections status, battery charge
level and clock. To access the Quick
menu or see the details of the system
when receiving a notification, slide
down the status bar from the top, then
click on the icon.
Adding/removing objects on
the desktop
• Adding a shortcut: Click the
applications menu button at the
bottom of the main screen, then select
the item you wish to place on your
desktop. Touch the icon and hold it for
3 seconds. Without taking your finger
off the screen, drag the icon to a blank
space of the active desktop, release
the icon and it will lock on the home
screen.
You can move any object on
the active home screen. You cannot
add a new object on the screen if there
is no free space left. Remove unused
objects from the active screen, or
add the new object to another home
screen.
• Removing an object from the
desktop: On the home screen, click
the unwanted item and hold for 3
seconds, until a white X and the word
“Remove” appears at the top of the
screen. Without taking your finger off
the screen drag and drop it on the X
when it turns red.
Deleting an object from the
desktop will not delete it from your
system. Any object can be restored on
the desktop as described above.
Wallpaper
There are two ways to set the
background image on your desktop
and screen lock:
• On the home screen, click on a
blank area of the desktop and hold for
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3 seconds, then choose a wallpaper
from several available options. Click
“Set Wallpaper” to finalize your choice.
• On the home screen, click the
applications menu button at the bottom
of the main screen, in the APPS tab
select “Settings”. In section “Display”
select “Wallpaper”. Select a picture
available on the device. Click “Set
Wallpaper”.
Upgrading basic software
(OS)
• You can find the latest version of
firmware and operating system (OS)
updates (if any) on the manufacturer’s
website. Do not use the OS updates for
other models, as they are incompatible
and cannot provide full and stable work
of the device.
• If your device is working properly
do not update the software, as it is
quite possible that the device has a
newer version of the software installed.
• Before upgrading/replacing the
OS make sure that the OS is designed
for models with the same serial
numbers as your device (the serial
number is located on the back panel of
your device). To perform the upgrade/
replacement of the OS, follow the
instructions posted on the page of this
model on the manufacturer’s website.
Connections
Connecting to Wi-Fi
• On the home screen, click
the applications menu button at
the bottom, in the APPS tab select
“Settings”. In the WIRELESS &
NETWORKS section click Wi-Fi to set it
into the ON position.
• Connecting to the network: The
system automatically detects available
Wi-Fi-networks and displays their
names; select a network you want to
connect to and, if necessary, enter
the password. When the connection
is established, the display shows the
Wi-Fi icon in the notification area. The
number of blue sectors in the icon
shows the strength of the Wi-Fi signal.
To add a Wi-Fi network to the
list, click “Add Network” in the top right
corner, then use the pop-up keypad
to enter the network name and click
“Save”.
3G connectivity
Insert a 3G SIM-card into the
appropriate slot on the device. Pull the
top of the screed down, in the APPS
tab select “Settings”. In WIRELESS
& NETWORKS select “More ...” Click
on “Mobile networks”, put a tick next
to «Modem power» and enter the
PIN-code. In the “Mobile network
settings”, select “Access Point». Select
your access point from the list or
adjust manually. When a successful
connection is performed, the icon
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appears in the system tray.
• When using a device with
3G, while out of network coverage,
you must disable the transmission
of data in order to stop the system
from constantly trying to register in
the network. This is recommended to
prevent poor system performance and
a shorter battery life.
• Impossibility of a 3G-connection
can be caused by a lack of 3G
coverage in your location, and in this
case it is not a defect of the device.
A-GPS
• The A-GPS function enables
you to determine the coordinates of
the location of mobile devices and
display it on the map. The positioning
is performed via cellular connection
channel and/or Wi-Fi.
• In the APPS menu select
“Settings”. In “Location access” put a
tick next to the “Wi-Fi & mobile network
location” option and switch the “GPS
satellites” option to the OFF position.
Now when you start working with
map application (Google Maps), after
clicking on the icon the map will
display the location of your device.
This unit is equipped with a GPS
module which allows to position your
coordinates without a Wi-Fi or cellular
connection.
Connecting memory cards
This smartphone is equipped with
a slot for microSD memory cards. The
maximum supported card capacity
is 32 GB. After properly installing a
memory card, the device detects it
automatically. To safely remove the
memory card, follow these steps:
click the applications menu button in
the bottom of the main screen, in the
APPS tab select “Settings”, select
“Storage”, click on “Eject SD-card” and
wait for the process to finish. Press on
the card until it clicks, then pull it out
of the slot.
To insert the card into the slot
make sure it faces the proper direction
and side. For proper operation of the
device, use licensed microSD cards of
well-known manufacturers. Avoid the
use of counterfeit cards by dubious
brands.
After inserting the MicroSD
memory card there will appear an
option “SD card” in the DEFAULT
WRITE DISK section of the Settings –
DEVICE – Storage menu. Please note
that this means the inner flash memory
of the device itself and not the external
MicroSD memory card. In order to
save disk space it is recommended to
move the installed applications from
the device memory to the MicroSD
memory card in the Settings –
DEVICE- Apps menu (by pressing the
“Move to SD” button) when choosing
any application in this menu.
Connecting to PC
• Plug the USB connector of a PC
into the microUSB port of the device
using a microUSB cable. Click “Turn
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on USB storage” at the bottom of the
screen. After a while the device is
detected as a removable USB-drive,
and you will have access to the internal
memory of the smartphone and the
memory card.
• To unplug the smartphone
connected in the USB-drive mode, click
“Turn off USB storage” at the bottom of
the screen.
Applications
Installing applications
In addition to the pre-installed
basic application package, you can
install additional software on your
own. Programs can be installed from
memory cards or USB-flash drives,
downloaded from the Internet or from
the official Android Market (Google
Store) online catalog.
• Installing applications from
Android Market: Installation of
applications from Android Market
Internet service is only available to
users having a Google account. The
Play Market application is pre-installed
as standard software. At first launch
of the application you will be prompted
to set up a Google account. On the
page «Setting up a Google account»
press «Next». If you already have a
Google account, click «Login», enter
your user name and password and
click «Enter» again. If you do not have
a Google account, you should create
one. To do this, click «Create» and
follow the instructions on the screen.
All applications in the Android Market
catalog are grouped by categories
(«Widgets», «Multimedia», «News &
Weather», «Tools» etc.). To install an
application simply click «Install» (or
«Buy» if the application is not free).
Internet connection is required
to use the Android Market Before
shopping at the Android Market,
make sure that your device has
correct current date and time settings,
otherwise connection to the server
can fail;
• Installing on your own: Copy
the setup file (with .apk extension)
on a memory card, flash drive or
internal memory. Locate the file in the
«Explorer». Open the file and confirm
the installation.
For safety reasons, installation
of applications received elsewhere
apart from the Android Market is
disabled by default. If you still need
to install the application, activate the
«Unknown sources» section under the
«Settings» => «Security».
Deleting applications
Open the applications menu and
in the APPS tab select «Settings».
Open the «Apps» section; find and
select the application from the list, click
«Uninstall» and confirm the action.
Applications that are part of the
system and pre-installed applications
can not be deleted.
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List of applications
Below is a list of some of the pre-
installed applications.
1. Google Maps - a set of
applications based on mapping service
and technology provided by «Google»
company.
2. Gmail (Google Mail) -the e-mail
service from Google. Provides access
to mailboxes via a web interface.
3. Email (Electronic Mail) technology which provides services
for sending and receiving electronic
messages distributed in the network.
4. Browser (Web browser) - software
for viewing websites, (mainly on
the Internet), processing, and page
navigation. Entering addresses and
requests is performed by using pop-up
keyboard accessible by clicking on the
search bar in the browser interface.
5. Calendar - software that emulates
the functions of the calendar and
allows you to see dates and set event
reminders.
6. Calculator - software that
emulates the functions of the calculator
and allows you to perform operations
on numbers or algebraic formulas.
7. Camera - an application that
allows you to perform video and
photography recording with both
cameras of the device. You can also
activate the camera application by
holding and dragging the icon to the
left on the icon representing a camera
in screen-lock mode.
The camera auto focusing
system is not intended for shooting
the objects at very close distances
(macrophotography). The auto focus
may not work properly when shooting
at close-up ranges which may result
in poor quality of the picture. This
operation aspect of the camera is not
a defect and shall not serve as the
grounds for warranty repair, refund or
replacement of the device.
Camera application interface
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1. Smile auto capture
2. Panoramic shooting mode
3. High Dynamic Range mode
4. Standard photo mode
5. Flash settings
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7. Gallery preview
8. Shutter
9. Video mode
10. Settings
8. Gallery - a program enabling you
to view and edit image files contained
in this unit and external devices. Menu
of operations with images (cropping,
rotation, ability to set image as
wallpaper, etc.) is available by clicking
the icon in the upper right corner of
the gallery interface.
9. Google search - application
enabling you to perform quick search
using the Google search engine.
10. Music - software player that
can play audio files stored on the
device and external drives, including
operations such as rewind, stop,
pause, change the playback order,
repeat. The menu of additional
functions (setting track as ringtone,
delete tracks, equalizer, etc.) is
available by clicking the icon in the
status bar of the audio player interface.
11. Video - software video player
that plays audio files stored on the
device and external drives, including
operations such as rewind, stop,
pause, adjust the brightness, select
the format of the video. To call/hide
the operation menu, click on the
screen during playback. The menu of
additional functions (language subtitles
and audio language selection, etc.) is
available by clicking the icon in
the lower right corner of the operation
menu in the interface of the video
player.
The manufacturer guarantees
the proper playback of licensed
video files only. Some files may not
be played by the device due to their
configuration and parameters, as well
as recording conditions. Video files
exceeding 2 GB in size may not be
played in full.
12. Clock - a program that emulates
the functions of a clock and allows to
set an alarm.
13. Advanced task manager - a
program with which you can check
the status of system processes and
memory devices and quickly switch to
different applications and perform other
useful operations.
14. Recorder - a program that allows
you to record sound via the built-in
microphone.
15. iReader - a program for reading
electronic books in various formats. To
call/hide the menu of operations with
books (change the font size, style, add
bookmarks, etc.) click on the screen
while displaying a book.
16. Explorer - an application that
implements a GUI user access to files
in the operating system.
17. Skype - software enabling you
to transfer encrypted voice and video
calls between computers over the
Internet (VoIP), as well as services for
calls to mobiles and landlines.
18. Youtube - an application that
provides video hosting services. Users
can add, view and comment on videos
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