ZTE Midnight Pro LTE User Guide

USER
MANUAL
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Z828TL
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Getting Started .................................. 4
Setting Up Your Phone for the
Locking/Unlocking the Screen
Getting to Know the Home Screen ........ 10
Personalizing ...................................... 11
Changing the System Language ............ 11
Setting the Date and Time ........................ 11
Changing the Ringtone and
Notication Sound ....................................... 11
Turning On/O Touch Sound ................... 11
Adjusting Volumes ....................................... 11
Applying New Wallpapers ......................... 12
Changing Screen Brightness .................... 12
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About This Manual
Thank you for choosing this ZTE mobile device. In order to keep your device in its best condition, please read this manual and keep it for future reference.
Copyright © 2016 ZTE CORPORATION All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microlm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.
Notice
ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modications on print errors or update specications in this manual without prior notice. This manual has been designed with the utmost care to ensure the accuracy of its content. However, all statements, information and recommendations contained therein do not constitute a warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. Please refer to chapter For Your Safety to be sure to use your phone properly and safely.
We oer self-service for our smart terminal device users. Please visit the ZTE ocial website (at www. ztedevice.com) for more information on self-service and supported product models. Information on the website takes precedence.
Disclaimer
ZTE Corporation expressly disclaims any liability for faults and damages caused by unauthorized modications of the software.
Images and screenshots used in this manual may dier from the actual product. Content in this manual may dier from the actual product or software.
Trademarks
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in the United States and other countries. Used with permission. Other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Edition Time: January 2016
Table of Contents
Protecting Your Phone With
Screen Locks ................................................... 12
Protecting Your Phone With
Encryption....................................................... 13
Knowing the Basics .......................... 15
Monitoring the Phone Status ................... 15
Managing Notications .............................. 16
Managing Shortcuts and Widgets .......... 18
Organizing With Folders ............................ 19
Rearranging the Primary Icons ................ 20
Entering Text .................................................. 20
Editing Text ..................................................... 21
Opening and Switching Apps .................. 22
Connecting to Networks
and Devices .......................................... 23
Connecting to Mobile Networks............. 23
Connecting to Wi-Fi® ................................... 24
Using Wi-Fi Direct® ....................................... 27
Connecting to Bluetooth® Devices ......... 27
Connecting to Your Computer
via USB .............................................................. 29
Connecting to Virtual Private
Networks ......................................................... 30
Opening Gallery ................................ 56
Working With Albums ................................. 56
Working With Pictures ................................ 57
Retouching Your Pictures .......................... 58
Playing Videos ............................................... 58
More Apps ............................................ 59
Clock.................................................................. 59
Calculator ........................................................ 59
Downloads ...................................................... 60
File Manager ................................................... 60
Sound Recorder ............................................ 60
Google™ Apps ............................................... 61
Settings .................................................. 62
General Settings ........................................... 62
Wireless and Network ................................. 64
Device ............................................................... 64
Personal ........................................................... 66
System .............................................................. 68
Upgrading the Phone
Software ................................................ 69
Troubleshooting ................................ 70
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Phone Calls ........................................... 32
Placing and Ending Calls ........................... 32
Answering or Rejecting Calls ................... 32
Working With the Call Log......................... 33
Calling Your Contacts .................................. 34
Checking Voicemail ..................................... 34
Using Options During a Call ..................... 34
Managing Multiparty Calls ........................ 35
Adjusting Your Call Settings ..................... 36
Contacts ................................................. 41
Checking Contact Details .......................... 41
Adding a New Contact ............................... 41
Setting Up Your Own Prole ..................... 41
Importing, Exporting, and
Sharing Contacts .......................................... 42
Working With Favorite Contacts ............. 43
Searching for a Contact .............................. 43
Editing Contacts ........................................... 43
Accounts ................................................ 45
Adding or Removing Accounts ............... 45
Conguring Account Sync ........................ 45
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Email ........................................................ 47
Setting Up the First Email Account ........ 47
Checking Your Emails .................................. 47
Responding to an Email ............................. 47
Writing and Sending an Email ................. 48
Adding and Editing Email Accounts ...... 49
Changing General Email Settings ........... 49
Messaging ............................................ 50
Opening the Messaging Screen .............. 50
Sending a Message ...................................... 50
Replying to a Message ................................ 51
Forwarding a Message ............................... 51
Changing Message Settings ..................... 51
Calendar ................................................ 52
Viewing Your Calendars and Events ...... 52
Creating an Event ......................................... 53
Editing, Deleting, or Sharing
an Event ........................................................... 53
Changing Calendar Settings .................... 53
Camera ................................................... 54
Capturing a Photo ........................................ 54
Recording a Video ........................................ 55
For Your S afety ................................... 74
General Safety ............................................... 74
FCC RF Exposure Information (SAR)....... 75
FCC Compliance ............................................ 76
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Mobile Phones ............... 77
Distraction....................................................... 78
Product Handling ......................................... 78
Electrical Safety ............................................. 81
Radio Frequency Interference ................. 82
Explosive Environments ............................. 84
Specications ...................................... 85
Knowing the Keys
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Getting to Know Your Phone
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Getting Started
Power Key
Indicator Light
Camera
Touch Screen
Charging/Micro-USB Jack
Back Key*
Recent Apps Key*
Volume Key
Headset Jack
Earpiece
Home Key
* The positions of the Recent Apps Key and the Back Key are interchangeble.
Getting Started
Key Function
Power Key
• Press and hold to turn on or o airplane mode, restart, or to power o.
• Press to turn o or on the screen display.
Home Key
• Touch to return to the home screen from any application or screen.
• Touch and hold to use Google search.
Recent Apps Key Touch to see recently used apps.
Back Key Touch to go to the previous screen.
Volume Key Press or hold either end to turn the volume up or down.
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Installing the Battery
Switch o your phone before installing or replacing the battery.
1. Place your nger in the slot at the bottom of the back cover to lift and remove the cover.
2. Insert the battery by aligning the metal contacts on the battery with the metal contacts in the battery compartment. Gently push down on the battery until it clicks into place.
3. Align the back cover with the back of the phone and press the cover back into place. Ensure that all the tabs are secure and there are no gaps around the cover.
Installing the microSDHC Card
The microSDHC card can be installed and removed while the phone is turned on. Unmount the microSDHC card before removing it.
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Hold your microSDHC card with the metal contacts facing down and slide it in.
NOTE: Some applications may require a microSDHC card to store certain data on it and to work properly. Therefore, it is recommended that you keep a microSDHC card installed and not remove or replace it unnecessarily.
3. Replace the back cover.
Charging the Battery
Your phone’s battery should have enough power for the phone to turn on, nd a signal, and make a few calls. You should fully charge the battery as soon as possible.
If the battery is low, there will be a pop-up message on the screen. As you charge your phone, the screen will tell you the exact battery
level on the lock screen. See Locking/Unlocking the Screen and Keys. WARNING! Use only ZTE-approved chargers and cables. The use
of unapproved accessories could damage your phone or cause the battery to explode.
1.
Connect the adapter to the charging jack. Ensure that the adapter is inserted with the correct orientation. Do not force the connector into the charging jack.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC power outlet. If the phone is on, you’ll see a charging icon, such as or , appear on the Status Bar.
3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.
NOTE: If the battery is extremely low, you may be unable to power on the phone even when it is being charged. In this case, try again after charging the phone for at least 20 minutes. Contact customer service if you still cannot power on the phone after prolonged charging.
Extending the Battery Life
Active applications, screen brightness levels, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi usage, and GPS functionality can drain your battery. You can follow the helpful tips below to conserve your battery power:
• Reduce the screen backlight time.
• Lower the screen brightness.
• Turn auto-sync, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth o when not in use.
• Disable the GPS function when not in use. Most applications using this function will periodically query the GPS satellites for your current location; each query drains your battery.
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NOTE: If you have set an unlock pattern, PIN, or password for your phone (see Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks), you’ll need to draw the pattern or enter the PIN/password
to unlock your screen.
Using the Touch Screen
Your phone’s touch screen lets you control actions through a variety of touch gestures.
Touch – When you want to type using the onscreen keyboard, select onscreen items such as application and settings icons, or press onscreen buttons, simply touch them with your nger.
Touch and Hold – To open the available options for an item (for example, a message or link in a web page), touch and hold the item.
Swipe or Slide – To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your nger vertically or horizontally across the screen.
Drag – To drag, press and hold your nger with some pressure before you start to move your nger. While dragging, do not release your nger until you have reached the target position.
Pinch – In some apps (such as Maps, Browser, and Gallery), you can zoom in and out by placing two ngers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).
Rotate the screen – For most screens, you can automatically change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape by turning the phone sideways.
Powering On/O
• Press and hold the Power Key to turn on your phone.
• To power o, press and hold the Power Key to open the options menu. Touch
Power o.
NOTE: If the phone freezes or takes too long to respond, press and hold the Power Key for
about 10 seconds to power the phone o, and then turn it on again.
Setting Up Your Phone for the First Time
When you rst power on your phone after you purchase it or reset it to factory settings (see Backup & Reset), you need to do some settings before using it.
Touch the language eld to select the language you want to use and then touch Start. Then follow the prompts to set up Wi-Fi, owner name, Google services, and other options.
Locking/Unlocking the Screen and Keys
Your phone allows you to quickly lock the screen and keys (put the phone into sleep mode) when not in use and to turn the screen back on and unlock it when you need it.
To lock the screen and keys:
To quickly turn the screen o and lock the keys, press the Power Key. NOTE: To save battery power, the phone automatically turns o the screen after some
time of inactivity. You will still be able to receive messages and calls while the phone screen is o.
To unlock the screen and keys:
1. Press the Power Key to turn the screen on.
2. Touch and hold the screen.
- or ­ Press and hold the Camera icon at the bottom right to open the Camera app.
Getting Started Getting Started
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Getting to Know the Home Screen
The home screen is the starting point for your phone’s applications, functions, and menus. You can customize your home screen by adding application icons, shortcuts, folders, widgets, and more.
Extended Home Screens
Your home screen is extendable, providing more space for shortcuts, folders, widgets, and more. Simply swipe left or right on the screen to see the extended panels.
See Managing Shortcuts and Widgets for more information on how to add or remove additional home screen panels.
Getting Started
Changing the System Language
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Language & input > Language.
2. Select the language you need.
Setting the Date and Time
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Date & time.
2. Uncheck Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone if you want to set the date, time, and time zone by yourself.
3. Set the date, time, time zone, and date/time format.
Changing Ringtone and Notication Sound
You can customize the default incoming call ringtone and the default notication sound for the micro-SIM card.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Sound & notications.
2. Touch Default notication ringtone or Phone ringtone.
3. Scroll through the ringtone list and select the ringtone you want to use.
4. Touch OK.
NOTE: See Set a Ringtone for a Contact for how to assign a special ringtone to an individual contact.
Turning On/O Touch Sound
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Sound & notications > Other sounds.
2. Touch Touch sounds.
Adjusting Volumes
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Sound & notications.
2. Drag the sliders below Media volume, Alarm volume, Ring volume, and Notication volume to adjust the volume for each type of audio.
Widget
Phone
Status Bar
Wallpaper
Shortcuts
Folder
People
All Apps
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3. For Pattern, PIN, or Password lock, select how you want notications and their contents to show when the phone is locked. Then touch DONE.
Protecting Your Phone With Encryption
You can encrypt all the data on your phone: your accounts, application data, music and other media, downloaded information, and so on. If you do, you must draw a pattern or enter a numeric PIN or a password each time you power on your phone.
WARNING! Encryption is irreversible. The only way to revert to an unencrypted phone is to perform a factory data reset which erases all your data.
Encryption provides additional protection in case your phone is stolen and may be required or recommended in some organizations. Consult your system administrator before turning it on. In many cases the PIN or password you set for encryption is controlled by the system administrator.
Before turning on encryption, prepare as follows:
• Set a lock screen pattern, PIN, or password.
• Charge the battery.
• Keep the phone connected to the charger.
• Schedule an hour or more for the encryption process. You must not interrupt it or you will lose some or all of your data.
When you’re ready to turn on encryption:
1. Touch the Home Key >
> Settings > Security > Encrypt phone.
2. Touch ENCRYPT PHONE. The ENCRYPT PHONE button is dimmed if your battery is not charged or your phone is not plugged in. If you change your mind about encrypting your phone, touch the Back Key.
WARNING! If you interrupt the encryption process, you will lose data. Read the information about encryption carefully.
NOTE: You can adjust the media volume when a media application is in use by pressing the Volume Key. If no media application is active, press the Volume Key to adjust ringtone volume (or the earpiece volume during a call).
Applying New Wallpapers
You can set the wallpaper for the home screen.
1. Touch the Home Key.
2. Touch and hold an empty area of the home screen.
3. Touch WALLPAPERS to pick an image as the wallpaper.
Changing the Screen Brightness
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Display > Brightness level.
2. Drag the slider to manually adjust the screen brightness. NOTE: With the proximity and light sensor, your phone can automatically adjust the
screen brightness for available light. Touch Adaptive brightness in the Display settings screen to turn the feature on or o.
Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks
You can protect your phone by creating a screen lock. When it is enabled, you need to swipe the screen, draw a pattern, or enter a numeric PIN or a password to unlock the phone’s screen and keys.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Security > Screen lock.
2. Touch None, Swipe, Pattern, PIN, or Password.
• Touch None to disable screen lock.
• Touch Swipe to enable screen lock and allow unlocking with a “swipe” gesture.
• Touch Pattern to draw and redraw a pattern that you must draw to unlock
the screen.
• Touch PIN or Password to set a numeric PIN or a password that you must enter to
unlock the screen.
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Draw the lock screen pattern, or enter your lock screen PIN or password and touch NEXT.
4. Touch ENCRYPT PHONE. The encryption process starts and displays its progress. Encryption can take an hour or
more, during which time your phone may restart several times. When encryption is completed, you’re prompted to draw the pattern or enter your PIN
or password. Subsequently you must draw the pattern, enter your PIN or password each time you
power on your phone in order to decrypt it.
Monitoring the Phone Status
The Status Bar at the top of the home screen provides phone and service status icons on the right side. Below are some of the icons you may see.
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Indicators and Icons
Indicator What it means
GPRS connected
EDGE connected
3G connected
4G connected
Airplane mode
No signal
Signal strength
Mobile data in use
No SIM card installed
Alarm set
Indicator What it means
Battery low
Battery full
/
Battery charging
Vibration mode
Bluetooth on
Open Wi-Fi network available
Connected to a Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi in use
GPS on
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Managing Notications
The Status Bar at the top of the home screen provides notication icons on the left side. Below are some of the icons you may see.
Indicator What it means
Wired headset connected
microSDHC card unmounted
microSDHC card removed
Upcoming event
Incoming le via Bluetooth
Downloading data
Sending data
Indicators and Icons
Indicator What it means
New message
New email
New Gmail™ message
Missed call
Call in progress
Call on hold
USB connected
/
Song is playing
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Open/Close the Notication Panel
Notications report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events. You can open the Notication Panel to view the details of notications.
• To open the Notication Panel, swipe your nger down from the top of the screen.
• To close the Notication Panel, swipe your nger up
on the screen or touch the
Back Key.
Respond to or Remove a Notication
In the Notication Panel, you can respond to a notication or remove the notications. The Notication Panel also supports expandable notications that let you perform additional actions right from the notication itself.
• To respond to a notication, just touch it.
• To remove a notication, swipe it left or right.
• Slide down with one nger to expand certain notications.
• To remove all notications, touch below all the notications.
• To manage notications you have received, touch and hold a notication to identify the application that created it. You can then touch and select Sensitive to hide any sensitive content from this app’s notications, or touch Priority to show them in priority mode.
NOTE: If you turn o notications for an app, you may miss its important alerts and updates. The notications of some apps cannot be turned o.
Use Quick Settings
The Quick Settings make it convenient to view or change the most common settings for your phone.
Open the Notication Panel and then drag the panel downwards to nd the following Quick Settings on the screen.
Normal: Touch to switch between Normal, Vibrate, and Mute.
Location: Touch to turn on or o the location function.
Airplane: Touch to turn on or o the airplane mode.
Auto Rotate: Touch to turn on or o the auto-rotate screen feature.
Flashlight: Touch to turn on or o the ashlight.
Wi-Fi: Touch to turn on or o Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth: Touch to turn on or o Bluetooth.
Data: Touch to enable or disable data access over the mobile network.
Brightness: Uncheck Auto and drag the brightness slider to adjust the
screen brightness.
NOTE: In the Quick Settings screen, touch at the top to get to the Settings menu.
Managing Shortcuts and Widgets
Add Shortcuts and Widgets
1. Touch the Home Key.
2. To add a widget, touch and hold a blank area of the home screen and then
touch WIDGETS. To add an application shortcut, touch .
3. Slide left or right to view all available widgets or applications.
4. Touch and hold a widget or an application icon and drag it to a home screen panel.
Move Shortcuts or Widgets
1. Touch and hold a widget or shortcut on the home screen.
2. Drag it to the place you need.
Remove Shortcuts or Widgets
1. Touch and hold a widget or shortcut on the home screen.
2. Drag it to to remove it.
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Adjust Widget Size
1. Touch and hold a widget on the home screen and then release it.
2. An outline appears around the widget. Drag the outline to resize the widget.
NOTE: Not all widgets can be resized.
Organizing With Folders
You can create folders on a home screen and put several icons in a folder.
Create a Folder
1. Touch and hold a shortcut on the home screen.
2. Drag the shortcut icon over another and release your nger. A new folder is created and both shortcuts are added into the folder.
3. If needed, drag more shortcuts and drop them into the folder.
Rename a Folder
1. Touch a folder to open it. The old folder name is displayed below the icons.
2. Touch the folder name and enter a new name.
Add More Icons to a Folder
1. Touch and hold an icon and then drag it onto a folder icon.
2. Release the icon and it will be put into the folder.
Remove Icons From a Folder
1. Touch a folder to open it.
2. Touch and hold the icon you want to remove and then drag it to the home screen.
3. Release the icon and it will be removed from the folder.
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• Touch to use uppercase. Double-tap to lock uppercase. This key also changes to indicate the current case you are using: for lowercase, for uppercase, and when locked in uppercase.
• Touch to delete the text before the cursor.
• Touch to select numbers and symbols. You can then touch to nd more.
• Touch to enter miniature icons, such as expressions, horoscopes, and animals.
• Touch to use Google voice typing.
Google Voice Typing
Google Voice typing uses the Google voice recognition service to convert speech to text.
1. Touch to access the voice typing when you are using the Google Keyboard.
2. When you see the microphone image, speak what you want to type.
3. You can continue entering text to keep it or to delete it.
NOTE: Say “comma,” “period,” “question mark,” “exclamation mark,” or “exclamation point” to enter punctuation.
Input Settings
Choose the input settings by touching the Home Key > > Settings > Language & input from the home screen.
In the Keyboard & input methods section, you can set the current input method and choose the settings for input methods.
Editing Text
Move the insertion point: Touch where you want to type. The cursor blinks in the new position, and a tab appears below it. Drag the tab to move the cursor.
Select text: Touch and hold or double-tap within the text. The nearest word highlights, with a tab at each end of the selection. Drag the tabs to change the selection. Touch
to select all the words.
Rearranging the Primary Icons
The home screen includes a customizable primary icons area at the bottom visible from all home screen panels. You can keep at most ve items in the area. Drag icons or folders in or out of the area to rearrange it.
NOTE: The All Apps icon cannot be moved.
Entering Text
You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some apps open it automatically. In others, you open it by touching where you want to type. You can touch the Back Key to hide the onscreen keyboard.
Google Keyboard
The Google Keyboard provides a layout similar to a desktop computer keyboard. Turn the phone sideways and the keyboard will change from portrait to landscape. The landscape keyboard is not supported in all applications.
• Touch the alphabetic keys to enter letters. Touch and hold some specic keys to enter associated accented letters or numbers. For example, to enter È, touch and hold and the available accented letters and number 3 appear. Then slide to choose È.
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Cut or copy: Select the text you want to manipulate. Then touch the Cut / or Copy / button to cut or copy the text to the clipboard.
Replace text with the clipboard text: Select the text you want to replace. Then touch
/ or PASTE.
Opening and Switching Apps
Open an App
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Slide left or right and touch an app to open it.
Switch Between Recently Opened Apps
1. Touch the Recent Apps Key. The apps you’ve used recently are displayed in a series of tabs. Slide up and down to see all the tabs.
2. Touch a tab to open that app.
NOTE: You can swipe a tab sideways to remove it from the screen.
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Connecting to Networks and Devices
Connecting to Mobile Networks
Select Network Operator
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Mobile networks.
2. Touch Network operators to search for all available networks.
3. Touch a network in the network list to register manually. You can also touch Choose automatically to select preferred network automatically.
Control Mobile Data Use
You can use or disable the mobile data service of the nano-SIM card.
To enable or disable data access:
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Data usage.
2. Touch Mobile Data to enable or disable mobile data use.
To get data services when roaming:
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Mobile networks.
2. Touch Data Roaming to connect to data service when roaming.
NOTE: Data roaming may incur signicant roaming charges.
Select Preferred Network Type
Set the preferred type of network for the nano-SIM card.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Mobile networks.
2. Touch Preferred network type and select the network type you would prefer the
phone to connect with.
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Set Access Point Names
To connect to the Internet you can use the default Access Point Names (APN). And if you want to add a new APN, please contact the service provider to get the necessary information.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Mobile networks.
2. Touch Access Point Names > > New APN.
3. Touch each item to enter the information you get from your service provider.
4. Touch > Save to complete.
NOTE: To set the APN to default settings, touch > Reset to default.
Connecting to Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters, depending on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings.
Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position to turn on Wi-Fi.
3. Touch a network name to connect to it.
4. If the network is secured, enter the password and touch CONNECT.
NOTE: Your phone automatically connects to previously used Wi-Fi networks when they are in range.
Get Notied of Open Networks
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Touch > Advanced.
4. Slide the Network notication switch.
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When Wi-Fi is on, you receive notications in the Status Bar when your phone detects an open Wi-Fi network. Switch o the option to turn o notications.
Add a Wi-Fi Network
You can add a Wi-Fi network if the network does not broadcast its name (SSID) or add a Wi-Fi network when you are out of range.
To connect to a secured network, you rst need to get the security details from the network’s administrator.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Touch > Add network.
4. Enter the network SSID (name). If necessary, enter security or other network conguration details.
5. Touch SAVE.
Connect to a WPS Network
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a feature that makes it easy to add your phone to access points which support WPS.
You can use one of the following two methods to connect your phone to a wireless network using WPS.
Method one: WPS button
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Touch > Advanced > WPS Push Button.
4. Touch the WPS button on the access point and the access point will recognize your phone and add it to the network.
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Method two: PIN
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Touch > Advanced > WPS Pin Entry.
4. The WPS PIN displays on the screen. Enter the PIN into the access point’s setup page. After entering the PIN, your phone automatically
nds the access point and congures
the connection. NOTE: For detailed information about the WPS feature of the access point, please refer to
its user documents.
Forget a Wi-Fi Network
You can make your phone forget the details of a Wi-Fi network that you added—for example, if you don’t want the phone to connect to it automatically or if it is a network that you no longer use.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Touch the Wi-Fi network name and then touch FORGET.
Adjust Advanced Wi-Fi Settings
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Touch > Advanced to adjust the following settings:
Scanning always available: Let Google’s location service and other apps scan for
networks even when Wi-Fi is o.
Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep: Set whether or not to keep Wi-Fi on in sleep mode.
Install certicates: Install certicates needed for connecting to certain Wi-Fi
networks.
Wi-Fi Direct: Use the Wi-Fi Direct feature.
WPS Push Button: Connect to a WPS network via the push button method.
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WPS Pin Entry: Connect to a WPS network via the phone PIN method.
MAC address: Check the MAC address.
IP address: Check the phone’s IP address.
Using Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct allows Wi-Fi devices to share les and data directly by connecting to each other without the need for wireless access points (hotspots).
NOTE: Activating this feature will disconnect your current Wi-Fi network connection.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Touch > Advanced > Wi-Fi Direct. Your phone will search for other devices enabled with Wi-Fi Direct connections.
3. Touch a device name below Peer devices to connect with it. The other device will receive a connection prompt and need to accept the request.
4. Once connected the device is displayed as “Connected” in the Wi-Fi Direct screen.
Connecting to Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology. Phones or other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information wirelessly within a distance of about 32.8 feet (10 meters). The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the communication is performed.
Turn Bluetooth On/O
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Bluetooth.
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the On or O position.
When Bluetooth is on, the icon will appear in the Status Bar.
Change the Device Name
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Bluetooth.
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the On position if Bluetooth is o.
3. Touch > Rename this device.
4. Edit the name and touch RENAME.
Pair With Another Bluetooth Device
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Bluetooth.
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the On position if Bluetooth is o.
Your phone automatically scans for and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range. Touch > Refresh if you want to scan again.
3. Touch the device you want to pair with.
4. Conrm that the Bluetooth passkeys are the same between the two devices and touch
PAIR. Alternately, enter a Bluetooth passkey and touch PAIR. Pairing is successfully completed when the other device accepts the connection or
the same passkey is entered. NOTE: The Bluetooth passkey may be xed for certain devices, such as headsets and
hands-free car kits. You can try entering 0000 or 1234 (the most common passkeys) or refer to the documents for that device.
Send Data via Bluetooth
1. Open the appropriate application and select the le or item you want to share.
2. Select the option for sharing via Bluetooth. The method may vary by application and data type.
3. Touch a Bluetooth device the phone has paired with or wait for it to search for new devices and touch one of them.
Receive Data via Bluetooth
1. Turn Bluetooth on before trying to receive data via Bluetooth.
2. Flick down the status bar and touch .
3. Touch ACCEPT to start receiving the data.
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Depending on your storage setting and whether a microSDHC card is installed, received les are stored automatically in a dedicated folder (Bluetooth, for instance) in the phone storage or microSDHC directory. You can access them with the File Manager app. Received contacts (vCard les) are automatically imported to your contact list.
Connecting to Your Computer via USB
You can connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable and transfer music, pictures, and other les in both directions. Your phone stores these les in internal storage or on a removable microSDHC card.
Connect Your Phone to a Computer via USB
1. Connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable.
2. Open the Notication Panel and touch (Connected to/as...).
3. Choose one of the following options:
Charge only: Charge your phone via USB.
Media device (MTP): Transfer les on Windows® PC or Mac®.
Camera (PTP): Transfer photos using camera software.
Connect with Windows Media® Player
You can sync music with your phone and your computer installed with Windows Media Player.
1. Connect the phone with your computer via USB and choose Media device (MTP).
2. Open Windows Media Player and synchronize music, picture, and video les.
Disconnect Your Phone From the Computer
To disconnect the phone from the computer, simply unplug the USB cable when you’re nished.
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Remove the microSDHC Card From Your Phone
If you need to remove the microSDHC card while the phone is on, you should unmount it rst.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card > OK.
2. The icon appears in the Status Bar and you can now safely remove the microSDHC card from the phone.
Erase microSDHC Card
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Storage.
2. Scroll down the screen to the SD card section and touch Erase SD card > ERASE SD
CARD > ERASE EVERYTHING.
CAUTION: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the microSDHC card, after
which the les CANNOT be retrieved.
Connecting to Virtual Private Networks
Virtual private networks (VPNs) allow you to connect to the resources inside a secured local network. VPNs are commonly deployed by corporations, schools, and other institutions to let people access local network resources when not on campus, or when connected to a wireless network.
Depending on the type of VPN you are using, you may be required to enter your login credentials or install security certicates before you can connect to your VPN. You can get this information from your network administrator.
Add a VPN
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > More > VPN.
2. Touch + and ll in the information provided by your network administrator.
3. Touch SAVE.
The VPN is added to the list on the VPN screen.
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Connect to a VPN
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > More > VPN.
2. Touch the VPN that you want to connect to.
3. When prompted, enter any requested credentials, and then touch CONNECT. When you are connected, the VPN connected icon appears in the Status Bar.
Modifying a VPN
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > More > VPN.
2. Touch and hold the VPN that you want to modify.
3. Touch Edit prole and edit the VPN settings you want.
4. Touch SAVE.
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Phone Calls
Phone Calls
You can place calls from the Phone app, the People app, or other apps or widgets that display contact information. Wherever you see a phone number, you can usually touch it to dial.
Placing and Ending Calls
Place a Call by Dialing
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch , enter the phone number with the on-screen keypad. Touch to delete incorrect digits.
NOTE: As you enter digits, your phone searches for contacts that match. If you see the number you want to dial, touch it to place the call immediately without entering the rest of the number.
3. Touch below the keypad to dial.
You can also touch the search box at the top of the Phone app screen and enter the phone number or contact name you want to call. Touch the matching contact or Call [number] to place the call.
NOTES:
• To make an international call, touch and hold the 0 Key to enter the plus (+) symbol. Next, enter the country code followed by the city/area code and then the phone number.
• To redial the last call you made, touch the Home Key > > > and touch again.
End a Call
During a call, touch on the screen.
Answering or Rejecting Calls
When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens, displaying the Caller ID or the information about the caller that you've entered in the Contacts app. You can answer or reject the call, or reject it with a text message.
Answer a Call
When you receive a phone call, drag over to answer the call.
NOTE: To silence the ringer before answering the call, press the Volume Key.
Reject a Call
When you receive a phone call, drag over to reject the call. You can also drag over to reject the call and send a preset text message to
the caller. NOTE: To edit the text response from within the Phone app, touch in the top search
eld and select Settings > General settings > Quick responses.
Working With the Call Log
The call history is a list of all the calls you’ve placed, received, or missed. It provides a convenient way to redial a number, return a call, or add a number to your Contacts.
To open the call history, touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) >
Call History.
Place a Call from the Call History
1. Open the call history.
2. Touch a number and select CALL BACK. NOTE: You can touch the STATISTICS tab and then touch to lter the records by
call type.
Taking Other Actions on a Call History Entry
Open the call history and touch a number.
• Touch DETAILS to view more call information. While viewing the call details, you can touch > Edit number before call to edit the number in the dialer before calling it.
• Touch the contact icon in front of the entry to open the contact information tab from
the bottom, where you can send a message, call back, edit the contact, add the contact to favorites, or add the number to contacts.
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• Touch to enable or touch to disable the loudspeaker.
WARNING! Because of higher volume levels, do not place the phone near your ear during speakerphone use.
Managing Multiparty Calls
When the call waiting and three-way call features are available, you can switch between two calls or set up a conference call.
NOTE: The call waiting and three-way call features need network support and may result in additional charges. Please contact your service provider for more information.
Switch Between Current Calls
When you’re on a call and another call comes in, your phone screen informs you and displays the caller ID.
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:
Drag over to answer the call. (This puts the rst caller on hold and answers the second call.)
To switch between two calls:
Touch the tab at the bottom (displayed as “On hold”) to switch back to the other call.
Set Up a Conference Call
With this feature, you can talk to two people at the same time.
1. Place the rst call.
2. Once you have established the connection, touch
and dial the second number.
(This puts the rst caller on hold.)
3. When you’re connected to the second party, touch
.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the rst to hang up, all callers are disconnected.
To end the conference call, touch
.
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NOTE: You can touch > Clear call log in the call history screen to delete all
history records.
Calling Your Contacts
1. Touch the Home Key > . Your favorite contacts and frequently called contacts are displayed in the SPEED DIAL tab.
2. Touch a contact to place the call, or touch or swipe to the CONTACTS tab, touch a contact, and then touch to make a call.
Checking Voicemail
If you have set the phone to divert certain calls to voicemail, callers can leave voicemail messages when they cannot reach you. Here’s how to check the messages they left.
1. Touch the Home Key > > .
2. Touch and hold “1” in the dialer. If prompted, enter your voicemail password.
3. Follow the voice prompts to listen to and manage your voicemail messages.
NOTE: See Set Voicemail for how to set your voicemail service. For detailed information, please contact your service provider.
Using Options During a Call
During a call, you will see a number of on-screen options. Touch an option to select it.
• Touch to turn the speaker on or o.
• Touch to mute or unmute your microphone.
• Touch
to make another call separately from the rst call, which is put on hold.
• Touch to switch to the keypad when you need to enter a code (for example, the PIN for your voicemail or bank account) during the call.
• Touch to put the call on hold.
• Touch to merge the separate calls into a single conference call.
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3. Enter a phone number or select one from the contact list.
4. Touch OK.
Set Voicemail
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings.
2. Touch Voicemail to congure voicemail settings.
• Touch Service to select the voicemail service provider. Your carrier is the default.
• Touch Sound to select the notication sound for new voicemails.
• Check Vibrate to enable vibration for notication.
Use Fixed Dialing Numbers
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) allows you to restrict outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings.
2. Touch Fixed Dialing Numbers and the following options are available:
Enable FDN: Input the PIN2 code to enable the FDN feature.
Change PIN2: Change the PIN2 code for FDN access.
FDN list: Manage the FDN list.
NOTE: The PIN2 code is provided by your carrier. Entering an incorrect PIN2 code more times than allowed can get your micro-SIM card locked. Contact the service provider for assistance.
Forward Incoming Calls
Call forwarding feature allows you to forward your incoming calls to another phone number.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings >
Call forwarding.
Adjusting Your Call Settings
Set Contact Display Options
You can set the order of the contacts displayed in the CONTACTS tab of the Phone app.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > General settings.
2. Touch Sort by or Name format to set the order of the contacts and the format of the contact names.
Set Sound and Vibration
Set the sound and vibration for incoming calls as well as dial pad sounds.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > General settings.
2. In the Sounds and vibrate section, touch the option you want to congure.
• Check Dialpad tones to play sounds when you touch the dial pad keys.
• Check Also vibrate for calls to enable vibration for incoming call notication.
Edit Quick Response to Rejected Callers
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > General settings > Quick responses.
2. Touch a text message to edit it.
Set Speed Dials
You can touch and hold the 1-9 Keys from the dialer to call the corresponding speed dial number.
The number key 1 is reserved to speed dial your voicemail.
To assign a speed dial key:
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > General settings > Speed dial settings.
2. Touch a speed dial key.
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2. Touch an available option (Always forward, Forward when busy, Forward when
unanswered, or Forward when unreachable) to enable it.
Bar Certain Calls
Call barring feature allows you to forbid certain types of calls from your phone.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > Call barring.
2. Set the restriction of specic types of calls from your phone.
Set TTY Mode
Select a TTY mode for your phone to work with a teletypewriter, or turn TTY o.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > TTY mode.
2. Select one of the following options. Consult your teletypewriter manufacturer’s manual if necessary.
TTY O: Users who can hear and talk can disable TTY support.
TTY Full: Users who cannot talk or hear may use this mode to send and receive text
messages through TTY device.
TTY HCO: Users who can hear, but cannot talk, may use this mode to listen to
conversation of the other party, and respond via text messages.
TTY VCO: Users who can talk, but cannot hear, may use this mode to talk through
the phone and receive responses via text messages.
Set DTMF Tones
You can set the length of Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signal tones.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > DTMF tones.
2. Touch Normal or Long.
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Set Display Duration
You can enable or disable the display duration.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings.
2. Check Display duration to enable or disable the display duration.
Set Proximity Sensor
With proximity sensor turned on, the screen will be turned o to save power when you answer a call.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings.
2. Check Turn on Proximity Sensor.
Set Vibrating after Connected
With vibrating after connected enabled, your phone will vibrate when answers.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings.
2. Check Vibrating after connected.
Other Options
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > Additional settings.
2. Touch Caller ID to choose whether your number is displayed when someone receives your outgoing call. Or check Call waiting to get notied of incoming calls during a call.
NOTE: Please contact the service provider to check whether the caller ID and call waiting features are available.
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You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google account or other accounts that support contact syncing.
To see your contacts, touch the Home Key > . From there, you can touch the tabs on the top of the screen to quickly switch to contact groups or favorite contacts.
Checking Contact Details
1. Touch the Home Key > and touch the ALL CONTACTS tab to access your contact list.
2. Scroll through the list to view all your contacts.
3. Touch a contact to view its details.
NOTE: If you have a lot of contacts stored, you’ll see a slider on the right side of the screen. Drag the slider to the letter initial you need.
Adding a New Contact
1. Touch the Home Key > and touch the ALL CONTACTS tab.
2. Touch to add a new contact.
3. Touch the account eld near the top of the screen to choose where to save the contact. If a sync account is selected, the contacts will be synced automatically with your account online.
4. Enter the contact name, phone numbers, email addresses, and other information.
5. Touch to save the contact.
Setting Up Your Own Prole
You can create your own name card in your phone.
1. Touch the Home Key > and touch the ALL CONTACTS tab.
2. Touch Set up my prole.
3. Enter your prole information. Touch ADD ANOTHER FIELD to add more information if you want.
4. Touch .
Internet Call Settings
To add an Internet calling account:
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > Phone account settings > SIP accounts.
2. Touch ADD ACCOUNT.
3. Follow the instructions from your Internet calling service provider to congure the settings for your account.
4. Touch SAVE.
To congure which calls use Internet calling:
You can congure your phone to place all calls using Internet calling, just calls to Internet calling addresses, or to ask each time you place a call.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > Phone account settings.
2. Touch Use SIP calling.
3. Touch the Internet calling option you want.
To congure your phone to receive Internet calls:
By default, your phone is congured to make Internet calls, but not to ensure that you will receive them. However, you can congure your phone to listen for Internet calls made to an Internet calling account you have added to your phone.
1. Touch the Home Key > > (in the top search eld) > Settings > Call settings > Phone account settings.
2. Check Receive incoming calls. Checking this setting will reduce your battery life between charges.
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Importing, Exporting, and Sharing Contacts
You can import/export contacts from/to your micro-SIMs or microSDHC card. This is especially useful when you need to transfer contacts between dierent devices. You can also quickly share contacts using Bluetooth, Google Drive™, Email, Gmail, or Messaging.
Import Contacts From the micro-SIM Card
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch > Import/export > Import from SIM card.
3. Touch to select the contacts you need and then touch .
Import Contacts From the microSDHC Card
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch > Import/export > Import from storage.
3. Select an account in which to save the contacts.
4. Select the vCard le(s) and touch OK.
Export Contacts to the micro-SIM Card
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch > Import/export > Export to SIM card.
3. Touch to select the contacts you need and then touch .
Export Contacts to the Storages
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch > Import/export > Export to storage.
3. The phone will prompt you with the name of the vCard le. Touch OK to create the le on the microSDHC card or the phone storage.
Working With Favorite Contacts
In the favorite contacts tab, you can nd your favorite contacts and frequently contacted contacts.
Add a Contact to Favorites
You can add the contacts you use frequently to FAVORITES so that you can nd them quickly.
1. Touch the Home Key > and touch the ALL CONTACTS tab.
2. Touch a contact and then touch at the top.
Remove a Contact from Favorites
1. Touch the Home Key > and touch the FAVORITES tab.
2. Touch a favorite contact and then touch next to the contact name.
Searching for a Contact
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch at the top of the screen.
3. Input the contact name or any information the contact has to search for it. The contacts matched will be listed.
Editing Contacts
Edit Contact Details
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch a contact and then touch .
3. Edit the contact and touch .
Set a Ringtone for a Contact
Assign a special ringtone to a contact, so you know who is calling when you hear the ringtone.
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch a contact you want to set a ringtone for and then touch > > Set ringtone.
3. Select a ringtone you like and touch OK.
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Delete Contacts
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch > Delete.
3. Touch to select the contacts you want to remove and then touch .
4. Touch OK to conrm.
Join Contacts
As your phone synchronizes with multiple online accounts, you may see duplicate entries for the same contact. You can merge all the separate information of a contact into one entry in the Contacts list.
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch a contact entry to display the contact’s details and then touch .
3. Touch > Join.
4. Touch the contact whose information you want to join with the rst entry and then touch .
The information from the second contact is added to the rst, and the second contact is no longer displayed in the ALL CONTACTS list.
You can repeat these steps to join another contact to the main contact.
Separate Contact Information
If contact information from dierent sources was joined in error, you can separate the information back into individual contacts on your phone.
1. Touch the Home Key > .
2. Touch a contact you have merged and want to separate.
3. Touch .
4. Touch > Separate.
5. Touch OK to conrm.
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Adding or Removing Accounts
You can add multiple Google accounts and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® accounts. You may also add other kinds of accounts depending on the apps installed on your phone.
Add an Account
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Accounts > Add account.
2. Touch the type of account you want to add.
3. Follow the on-screen steps to enter the information about the account. Most accounts require a username and password, but the details may vary. You may also need to obtain some information from IT support or your system administrator.
When the account is successfully added, it is displayed in the Accounts list.
Remove an Account
Removing an account will delete it and all information associated with it from your phone, such as emails and contacts.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings> Accounts.
2. Touch the account category in the list and then touch the account.
3. Touch > Remove account > REMOVE ACCOUNT.
Conguring Account Sync
Congure Auto Sync Settings
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings> Accounts.
2. Touch and check or uncheck Auto-sync data.
• When automatic sync is turned on, changes you make to information on your phone
or on the web are automatically synced with each other.
• When auto sync is turned o, you need to sync manually to collect emails, updates,
or other recent information.
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Touch Email in the home screen to receive and send emails from your webmail or other accounts, using POP3 or IMAP, or access your Exchange ActiveSync account for your corporate email needs.
Setting Up the First Email Account
1. When you open Email for the rst time, enter your email address and password.
2. Touch NEXT to let the phone retrieve the network parameters automatically. NOTE: You can also enter these details manually by touching MANUAL SETUP or
when automatic setup fails.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to nish setup.
Your phone will show the inbox of the email account and start to download email messages.
Checking Your Emails
Your phone can automatically check for new emails at the interval you set when setting up the account.
You can also check new emails manually by dragging down on the message list. To check earlier emails for your IMAP or POP3 accounts, swipe upwards to the bottom of
the message list and touch Load more.
Responding to an Email
You can reply to or forward a message that you receive. You can also delete messages and manage them in other ways.
Reply to or Forward an Email
1. Open the email you want to reply to or forward from the Inbox.
2. Do the following as you need:
• To reply to the sender, touch .
• To reply to the sender and all recipients of the original email, touch > Reply all.
Sync Manually
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Accounts.
2. Touch the account category and then the account you want to sync.
3. Touch > Sync now.
Changing an Account’s Sync Settings
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Accounts.
2. Touch the account category and then the account. The Sync screen appears, showing
a list of information the account can sync.
Check or uncheck items as you need. Checked types of information on the phone and
the web will be kept in sync when auto-sync is turned on.
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• To forward the email to someone else, touch > Forward.
3. Edit your message and touch .
Mark an Email as Unread
You can return a read email to the unread state— for example, to remind yourself to read it again later. You can also mark a batch of emails as unread.
• While reading a message, touch .
• While in a message list (for instance, the inbox), touch the sender images before the messages and then touch .
Delete an Email
You can delete an email from its folder. You can also delete a batch of emails.
• While reading a message, touch .
• While in a message list (for instance, the inbox), touch the sender images in front of the messages and then touch .
Writing and Sending an Email
1. Open your email inbox and touch . NOTE: If you have more than one email account added on the phone, touch the
sender line to select the account you want to use for sending the message.
2. Enter a contact name or email address in the To eld. Separate each recipient with a comma. You can also touch to select recipients from your contacts.
3. Enter the email subject and compose the email text.
4. Touch to add audio les, images, videos, and other types of les as attachments.
5. Touch to send the message.
Adding and Editing Email Accounts
Add an Email Account
After setting up your rst email account (see Setting Up the First Email Account), you can add more email accounts and manage them separately.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch
> Settings > ADD ACCOUNT.
3. Follow the prompts to set up the account as you did with the rst one.
Edit an Email Account
You can change a number of settings for an account, including how often you check for email, how you’re notied of new mails, your email signature, and details about the servers the account uses to send and receive mails.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch
> Settings and touch the account whose settings you want to change.
3. Make the changes you want and touch the Back Key when you nish.
Changing General Email Settings
General settings apply to all email accounts you add.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch
> Settings > General settings.
3. Make the changes you want and touch the Back Key when you nish.
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Replying to a Message
Messages you receive are appended to existing threads of the same number. If the new message comes from a new number, a new thread is created.
1. On the Messaging screen, touch the thread that has the message you want to reply to.
2. Type your reply in the text box at the bottom. You can touch the attach icon if you want to reply with an MMS.
3. Touch .
Forwarding a Message
1. On the Messaging screen, touch the thread that has the message you want to forward.
2. Touch and hold the message.
3. Touch .
4. Enter a recipient for the message and edit the content if you want.
5. Touch .
Changing Message Settings
Touch > Settings in the Messaging screen to change messaging settings.
You can use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS).
Opening the Messaging Screen
Touch the Home Key > . The Messaging screen opens where you can create a new message, search for messages,
or open an ongoing message thread.
• Touch to write a new text or multimedia message.
• Touch to search for a message using keywords.
• Touch an existing message thread to open the conversation you’ve had with a certain number.
Sending a Message
1. On the Messaging screen, touch at the bottom.
2. Add recipients in one of the following ways:
• Touch the To eld and manually enter the recipient’s number or the contact name.
If the phone presents a few suggestions, touch the one you want to add.
• Select recipients from your contacts or call log by touching .
3. Touch the Type message eld and enter the content of your text message.
4. If you want to send a multimedia message, touch > Add subject to add a message subject or touch the paperclip icon to attach a le or a slideshow to the message.
5. Touch .
NOTES:
• You can also include email addresses as recipients for multimedia messages.
• Do not add a message subject or any attachment if you want to send a text message. Otherwise you may be charged for a multimedia message.
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Calendar on the phone works with the web-based Google Calendar™ service for creating and managing events, meetings, and appointments. It also works with the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync calendar once you sign into your Exchange account on the phone.
To open Calendar, touch the Home Key > > Calendar.
Viewing Your Calendars and Events
Select Visible Calendars
1. Open the Calendar app.
2. Touch
> Calendars to display.
3. In the new screen, touch the calendars to check the calendars you want to see or uncheck the calendars you’d like to hide.
Events from hidden calendars are not shown in the Calendar app.
Change Calendar Views
You can view your calendars in dierent forms. The app oers four views: Month, Week, Day, and Agenda.
To change calendar views, touch the time period shown at the top left and select the view you prefer.
You can also change to Day view from Month view by touching any day block.
• In Month view, swipe vertically to see previous months and future months.
In Week or Day view, swipe horizontally to see previous weeks/days and future weeks/days.
• When you are viewing past or future days, weeks, or months, touch at the top to quickly switch to today.
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View Event Details
In Agenda, Day, or Week view, touch an event to view its details. In Month view, touch a day to switch to Day view. Then touch an event to view its details.
Creating an Event
1. In any Calendar view, touch . You can also touch a spot in Day or Week view twice to add an event to that time spot.
2. If you have more than one calendar account, touch the current account above the Event name box to choose one.
3. Enter the event details and touch DONE.
Editing, Deleting, or Sharing an Event
1. Find the event you want to edit or delete.
2. Open its details screen (see View Event Details).
3. Do one of the following as you need:
• To edit the event, touch at the top of the screen. Touch DONE to save
your changes.
• To delete the event, touch at the top of the screen and then touch OK.
• To share the event, touch and choose how to share.
Changing Calendar Settings
To change Calendar settings, open a Calendar view (Day, Week, Month, or Agenda) and then touch
> Settings.
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You can use your phone to take photos and record videos. Photos and videos are stored on the phone’s microSDHC card or in the phone’s internal storage.
Capturing a Photo
1. Touch the Home Key > > Camera.
2. Aim the camera at the subject and make any necessary adjustments.
3. Touch the area where you want the camera to focus, or leave the camera to autofocus on the center of the image.
4. Lightly touch
.
Number Function
1 Change the camera settings.
2 Turn on or o HDR function.
3 Switch between the front and back cameras.
4 Select color eect, only available for the back camera.
5 Change the camera modes.
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View pictures and videos you have taken
7 Capture a picture.
8 Switch to camcorder or panorama mode.
WARNING! Keep a safe distance when using the ash. Do not point the ash toward the eyes of people or animals.
Recording a Video
1. Touch the Home Key > > Snapdragon Camera and switch to the camcorder mode.
2. Aim the camera at the subject. You can touch any area on the screen that you want the camcorder to focus on before and during recording.
3. Touch to start recording.
4. Touch to stop recording.
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Touch the Home Key > > Gallery in the home screen to view albums of your pictures and videos.
Working With Albums
When you open Gallery, all pictures and videos on your phone are displayed in a number of albums. Swipe up and down to see them all.
To view album contents:
Touch an album to view the pictures and videos it contains.
To share albums, pictures, or videos:
1. Touch and hold an album to select it, or touch and hold an item after you open an album to select a picture or a video.
2. Touch more items that you want to share.
3. Touch and select how you want to share the items.
To delete albums:
1. Touch and hold an album until it is selected.
2. Touch more items that you want to delete.
3. Touch > OK.
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Working With Pictures
Touch a picture in an album to view the picture in full screen.
When viewing a picture in full screen, the following features are available:
• Swipe horizontally to see more pictures or videos.
• Pinch a picture or video to make it smaller. You’ll then see a lmstrip-style view of all your pictures and videos in a row. Swipe left or right to scan through them all.
NOTE: You can delete a picture or video by swiping it up or down in the lmstrip view.
If you accidentally delete one, touch UNDO to retrieve it.
• Double-tap the picture, or pinch two ngers together or spread them apart to zoom out or in.
• Touch to rotate the picture, check le details, or change slideshow setting.
• Touch to return to the album.
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Clock
Touch the Home Key > > Clock. The Clock app allows you to check local time in places around the world, set alarms, and use timers.
Set a New Alarm
1. Touch the tab in the Clock app.
2. Touch an existing alarm to congure it, or touch at the bottom of the screen to create a new alarm.
3. Set up the alarm options, such as time, repeat, and alarm sound.
NOTE: To enable or disable existing alarms directly, just slide the switches on the right side.
Check World Time
Touch the tab in the Clock app to check local time for cities around the world. Touch at the bottom to add a new city or country.
Using Stopwatch and Countdown
Touch the or tab in the Clock app to use the countdown timer or the stopwatch. Stopwatch allows you to record lap times, while countdown timer allows you to set a
time and count down to zero.
Calculator
Touch the Home Key > > Calculator to use the phone’s convenient built-in calculator for some basic as well as advanced mathematical equations.
NOTE: Slide left or right to switch between dierent panels.
Retouching Your Pictures You can edit any photos you took and some other pictures in Gallery.
1. Touch while viewing a picture in full screen to open the Edit interface.
2. Touch an edit option along the bottom of the screen and edit the picture. NOTE: Slide left or right on the bottom of the screen to nd all options.
3. To undo or redo the changes you’ve made to the picture, touch or .
4. Touch SAVE to save the new picture.
Playing Videos
1. Touch an album in the Gallery and then touch the thumbnail of a video.
2. Touch at the center and select a player to start playing. Touch the video to view the playback controls.
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Downloads
The Downloads app keeps a record of the les you have downloaded using apps such as Browser or Email.
Touch the Home Key > > Downloads to check the record.
• Touch a le to open it with the appropriate application.
• Touch and hold a le to delete or share it.
File Manager
Quickly access all of your images, videos, audio clips, and other types of les on your phone storage and on the microSDHC card.
Touch the Home Key > > File Manager. You can nd the le you need by category.
Sound Recorder
Sound Recorder enables you to record voice memos and listen to them whenever
you like.
Record a Voice Memo
1. Touch the Home Key > > Sound Recorder.
2. Touch to start recording.
You can touch to pause and to continue during the recording.
3. Touch to stop recording. The memo is automatically saved.
If you don’t want to save the memo after recording it, touch Discard to delete it.
Play a Voice Memo
To play a memo you just recorded:
Touch at the bottom of the screen.
Google Apps
Open the Google apps to use Google services. Some apps are put in the Google folder on the home screen.
NOTE: Some contents or Google services may not be available in your region.
Google: Use Google search or get information when you need it with Google Now™.
Chrome: Use the Chrome app to browse the Internet and get your bookmarks,
browsing history, and more synced with your Google account.
Gmail: Use the Gmail service to send and receive emails.
Google+™: Socialize with friends on the Google+ online community.
Maps™: Find your place and nd your way in the world.
Play Music: Play music on the phone and on your Google account.
Play Newsstand: Purchase and read newspapers and magazines.
Play Games: Buy and play games from the Google Play™ Store.
Drive: Store les on the Google servers.
YouTube™: Watch video clips from YouTube.com, or upload your own and share with
the world.
Photos™: Manage photos on the phone and your Google account.
Hangouts™: Chat with Google+ friends or send text or multimedia messages.
Play Store: Buy and download apps, games, and other content from the Google
Play Store.
Voice Search™: Search for information with your voice.
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Daydream: Manage the Daydream function. When Daydream is enabled, photos
or animations will be displayed as a screensaver.
Font size: Set the font size of the text on the screen.
Auto-rotate screen: Select whether the screen contents should rotate when the
phone is rotated.
Pulse notication light: Flash the LED light to notify you of missed calls, new
messages, and other events.
Navigation key light duration: Set the duration of navigation key light.
Date & Time
Set date, time, time zone, and how date and time are displayed. You can also use network-provided data.
Language and Input
Language: Select a language and region for your system.
Spell checker: Use Android Spell Checker to check for spelling errors when
entering text.
Personal dictionary: Add new words to the phone’s dictionary or remove words from
the dictionary. The words you add are used for spelling check and word suggestion.
Keyboard & input methods: Congure text input settings. See Input Settings.
Voice input: Select and congure voice input services.
Text-to-speech output: Preferred engine: Select the speech synthesis engine you want to use or change
its settings.
Speech rate: Select how quickly you want the synthesizer to speak.Pitch: Select the tone of spoken text.Listen to an example: Play a brief sample of the speech synthesizer, using your
current settings.
Default language status: Check whether the text-to-speech output feature
supports the current system language.
Touch the Home Key > > Settings. The Settings app contains most of the tools for customizing and conguring your device.
General Settings
Airplane Mode
In the Settings app, touch Airplane mode. All the phone’s radios that transmit voice or data are turned o.
Wi-Fi
Turn Wi-Fi on or o and congure your Wi-Fi connections. See Connecting to Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth
Turn Bluetooth on or o and congure your Bluetooth connections See Connecting to Bluetooth Devices.
Mobile Networks
In the Settings app, touch Mobile networks to select mobile network and set access point names. See Connecting to Mobile Networks.
Sound & notication
Adjust dierent types of volume (see Adjusting Volumes), toggle sound and mute (see Switching to Silent or Vibration Mode), set up ringtone and notication sound (see Changing Ringtone and Notication Sound), and select system sounds or control notication display.
Display
Brightness level: Set the brightness of the display.
Adaptive brightness: Automatically adjust screen brightness.
Wallpaper: Select a background image for the home screen.
Sleep: Set the length of time of inactivity before the screen turns o.
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Pointer speed: Select how fast the pointer/mouse should scroll when you connect the
phone to a trackpad or mouse accessory.
Wireless and Network
Data Usage
Touch the switches to turn on or o mobile data and data limit. You can check how much data has been used during the time cycle you set, set a
mobile data limit and warning, see what apps have been using mobile data, or restrict background data for individual apps.
NOTE: The data usage is measured by your phone. Your carrier’s data usage accounting may dier.
VPN
In the Settings app, touch More > VPN to set up and connect to virtual private networks. See Connecting to Virtual Private Networks.
Default SMS App
In the Settings app, touch More > Default SMS app to choose the preferred application for sending and receiving SMS.
Wi-Fi Calling
With Wi-Fi calling, you can send and receive calls and messages over a Wi-Fi network using your existing service provider.
Touch the Home Key > > Settings > More > Wi-Fi Calling > Help or contact the service provider for details.
Device
Storage
The Storage settings menu lets you manage the phone storage and provides options for your microSDHC card.
Save location
This menu allows you to choose the default location for new data, such as les downloaded, photos captured, and voice recorded.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Storage > Save location.
2. Touch Phone to store items in the phone's memory.
- or -
If a microSDHC card is present, touch SD card to store data on the card.
SD card
The external SD card storage options let you view the microSDHC card’s size and available space, unmount the card for safe removal from the phone, and format (erase) the card. For details, see Remove the microSDHC Card From Your Phone and Erase microSDHC Card.
Battery
Check how much power remains for the battery and what has been using the battery.
Apps
See apps installed on your phone and manage them. Touch an app in the DOWNLOADED, RUNNING, or ALL tab to see its information. You
can stop the app, uninstall the app, clear data and cache, or move the app between the internal storage and the phone storage.
NOTE: Not all applications can be moved or uninstalled.
Connect to PC
Select the USB connection mode between your phone and PC. See Connecting to Your Computer via USB.
Call Settings
Congure phone call related options, such as ringtone, voicemail and Internet call. For more information, see Adjusting Your Call Settings.
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Personal
Navigation Key
The positions of the Recent Apps Key and the Back Key are interchangeable.
Location
Activate location services to determine your location. To use location-related applications, such as nding your location on Google Maps, you must have location services turned on on your phone.
1. Touch the Home Key > > Settings > Location.
2. Slide the Location switch at the top to turn location services on or o.
3. When location access is enabled, touch Mode to select location sources you want
to use.
High accuracy: Get accurate location using both GPS and Wi-Fi as well as
mobile networks.
Battery saving: Use only Wi-Fi and mobile networks to get your approximate
location. This will drain less power from your battery than using GPS.
Device only: Use GPS to pinpoint your location.
Security
Screen lock: Disable the screen lock or enable it with none, long press, pattern, PIN, or
password. See Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks.
Owner info: Set the text that you may display on the lock screen.
Smart Lock: Keep the phone unlocked when connected to trusted devices, in trusted
places, or unlocked by trusted faces.
NOTE: You need to sign in to your Google account on the phone to use the Smart Lock feature.
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Encrypt phone: Encrypt your data on the phone to protect your privacy. See Protecting Your Phone With Encryption.
Set up SIM/RUIM card lock: Touch a micro-SIM card, and you can manage the following settings:
Lock SIM card: Activate or deactivate the PIN lock to require PIN before accessing
the micro-SIM card.
Change SIM PIN: Change the PIN used to access the micro-SIM card. NOTE: Put all your condential passwords in a safe place for future use. If you enter the
wrong SIM PIN more times than allowed, your micro-SIM card will be locked, and you cannot access the mobile phone network. Contact your operator for a PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to restore the micro-SIM card.
Make password visible: Display passwords as you enter them.
Device administrators: View or deactivate apps you have authorized to be device administrators.
Unknown sources: Check this option to permit installation of apps from sources other than the Play Store.
Storage type: Check the credential storage type.
Trusted credentials: Display trusted CA certicates.
Install from SD card: Install certicates from the memory card.
Clear credentials: Delete all certicates.
Trust agents: View or deactivate trust agents.
Screen pinning: Keep a screen of your choice in view, so that others cannot switch to other apps and access your personal information. Touch this option to see how it works.
Apps with usage access: Turn on or o some apps’ access to your phone usage information.
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Backup & Reset
Back up my data: Back up app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google
servers after you sign in to your Google account.
Backup account: Set the Google account that the data is backed up to.
Automatic restore: Restore previously backed up settings and data when you reinstall
an app.
Factory data reset: Reset your phone to factory default settings. You can also erase
the data on the phone storage and the microSDHC card during the process.
Accounts
Manage your accounts and synchronization. Touch Add account to sign in to or create accounts on your phone.
Touch an account type to see that type of accounts you have added and adjust the accounts settings.
System
Accessibility
Congure accessibility plug-ins and services on your phone, such as using Color inversion or Large text for users with sight problems.
Printing
You can manage Google Cloud Print service or other printer plug-ins installed from the Google Play Store or your printer manufacturer.
About Phone
View important phone information and legal information. You can also upgrade your phone system from update packages copied to the storage card.
There are several ways to upgrade your phone software:
• Use the online upgrade tool for mobile terminal products.
• Use the one-press upgrade package oered by your mobile service provider.
• Use the upgrade package on your microSDHC card.
NOTE: Visit the ZTE ocial handset service support website (http://www.ztedevice. com/support) and click your country or region to learn more about the above upgrade methods, as well as which phones and methods are supported.
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If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs abnormally, you can refer to the chart below. If your particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the chart, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution
Poor reception
The network signal is too weak at your current location, for example, in a basement or near a tall building, because wireless transmissions can not eectively reach it.
Move to a location where the network signal can be properly received.
The network is busy at the current time (for example, during peak times, there may be too much network trac to handle additional calls).
Avoid using the phone at such times, or try again after waiting a short time.
You are too far away from a base station for your service provider.
You can request a service area map from your service provider.
Echo or noise
Poor network link quality on the part of your service provider.
End the call and dial again. You may be switched to a better­quality network link or phone line.
Poor local telephone line quality.
End the call and dial again. You may be switched to a better­quality network link or phone line.
Unable to select certain features
Your service provider does not support these features, or you have not applied for services that provide these features.
Contact your service provider.
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution
Battery not charging
The battery or battery charger is damaged.
Contact the dealer.
The phone’s temperature is below 32°F (0°C) or higher than 113°F (45°C).
Adjust the battery charging environment to avoid extremes of temperature.
Poor contact between the battery and charger.
Check all connectors to make sure all connections have been properly made.
Shortened standby time
The standby time is related to your service provider system conguration. The same phone used with dierent service providers’ systems will not provide exactly the same length of standby time.
If you are located in an area where signaling is weak, temporarily power o the phone.
The battery is depleted. In high-temperature environments, battery life will be shortened.
Use a new battery.
If you are not able to connect to the network, the phone will continue to send out signals as it attempts to locate a base station. Doing so consumes battery power and will consequently shorten standby time.
Change your location to one where the network is accessible, or temporarily turn o your phone.
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Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution
PIN Code blocked
You have entered an incorrect PIN code three consecutive times.
Contact your service provider. If the service provider provides the micro-SIM card’s PUK code, use the PUK code to unlock the micro-SIM card.
Phone crashes, reboots, freeze, or cannot be powered on
Some third-party software is not compatible with your phone.
Reset the phone to factory status.
Uninstall the software that may be causing the problem.
Upgrade the phone software.
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution
Cannot turn your phone on
Battery power has been depleted.
Device has “Download Mode” activated; LED indicator light is glowing constant red.
Recharge the phone’s battery.
Press Power Key for approximately 12 seconds to reboot the device.
micro-SIM card error
micro-SIM card malfunction or damage.
Take the micro-SIM card to your service provider for testing.
micro-SIM card inserted improperly.
Insert the micro-SIM card properly.
Debris on the micro-SIM card contacts.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the micro-SIM card contacts.
Unable to connect to the network
The micro-SIM card is invalid. Contact your service provider. You are not within the network’s
service area.
Check the service area with your service provider.
Poor signal.
Move to an open space, or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window.
Cannot answer incoming calls
You have activated the Call barring feature.
Disable this feature. See Bar Certain Calls.
Cannot make outgoing calls
You have activated the Call barring feature.
Disable this feature. See Bar Certain Calls.
You have activated the Fixed dial numbers feature.
Disable this feature. See Use Fixed Dialing Numbers.
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FCC RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States.
During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certied power level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation of 10 mm. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certied power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to 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 wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specic Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certied power level in all tested frequency bands.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on le with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SRQ-Z828.
For this device, the highest reported SAR value for usage against the head is 1.04 W/kg, for usage near the body is 1.19 W/kg.
While there may be dierences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirements.
SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 15 mm between the unit and the human body. Carry this device at least 15 mm away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level. To support
For Your Safety
Don’t make or receive handheld calls while driving. Never text while driving.
Keep your phone at least 15 mm away from your ear or body while making calls.
Small parts may cause choking.
Your phone can produce a loud sound.
Avoid contact with anything magnetic.
Keep away from pacemakers and other electronic medical devices.
Power o when asked to in hospitals and medical facilities.
Power o when told to in aircrafts and airports.
Power o when near explosive materials or liquids.
Don’t use at gas stations.
Your phone may produce a bright or ashing light.
Don’t dispose of your phone in re.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Avoid extreme temperatures.
Avoid contact with liquids. Keep your phone dry.
Don’t take your phone apart.
Only use approved accessories.
Don’t rely on your phone for emergency communications.
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body-worn operation, choose the belt clips or holsters, which do not contain metallic components, to maintain a separation of 15 mm between this device and your body.
RF exposure compliance with any body-worn accessory, which contains metal, was not tested and certied, and use such body-worn accessory should be avoided.
Operations in the band 5.15-5.25GHz are restricted to indoor use only.
FCC Compliance
This mobile phone 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.
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 o 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.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Mobile Phones
In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Although analog wireless phones do not usually cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants, digital wireless phones sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by the phone’s antenna, backlight, or other components. Your phone is compliant with FCC HAC regulations (ANSI C63.19-2011).
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones to assist hearing device users in nding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that have been rated have a label on the box. These ratings are not guaranteed. Results will vary, depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the dierent features of this phone thoroughly and in dierent locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones.
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• Keep the screen and camera lens clean. Unclean screen or camera lens may slow down the phone’s reaction to your operations or lower image quality.
• Clean the device and its accessories with a soft material such as cleaning cloth for eyeglass lenses. Do not use alcohol or other corrosive substances for cleaning or allow them to get inside.
• Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open ames or lit tobacco products.
• Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid, moisture or high humidity.
• Do not drop, throw or try to bend your phone or its accessories.
• Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
• Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only authorized personnel can do so.
• Do not expose or use your phone or its accessories in an environment with or that can reach extreme temperatures, minimum - [5] and maximum + [50] degrees Celsius.
• Do not place your phone inside or near heating equipment or high-pressure containers, such as water heaters, microwave ovens, or hot cooking utensils. Otherwise, your phone may be damaged.
• Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
• Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down.
Small Children
Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the phone. Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or may become detached and create a choking hazard
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Demagnetization
To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic devices or magnetic media to be close to your phone for a long time.
T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices contain telecoils.)
Your Z828TL has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility and has an M3/T3 rating.
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you nd results for your hearing device.
For additional information about the FCC’s actions with regard to hearing aid compatible wireless devices and other steps the FCC has taken to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to telecommunications services, please go to www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.
Distraction
Driving
Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order to reduce the risk of an accident. Using a phone while driving (even with a hands free kit) can cause distraction and lead to an accident. You must comply with local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving.
Operating Machinery
Full attention must be given to operating machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident.
Product Handling
General Statement on Handling and Use
You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its use. You must always turn o your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited.
Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.
• Always treat your phone and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and dust­free place.
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Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you must never rely solely on any wireless phone for emergency communications.
Loud Noise
This phone is capable of producing loud noises, which may damage your hearing. Turn down the volume before using headphones, Bluetooth stereo headsets or other audio devices.
Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging and during normal use.
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Use only approved accessories. Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories. Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit in the battery terminals. Never puncture the surface of the battery with sharp objects.
Connection to a Car
Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical system.
Faulty and Damaged Products
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessories. Only qualied personnel can service or repair the phone or its accessories. If your phone (or its accessories) has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you have taken it to be checked at an authorized service center.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the SIM/SD card’s metal connectors.
Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Normal Use Position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to your ear, with the bottom towards your mouth.
Air Bags
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area as an airbag inates with great force and serious injury could result. Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
Seizures/Blackouts
The phone can produce a bright or ashing light. A small percentage of people may be susceptible to blackouts or seizures (even if they have never had one before) when exposed to ashing lights or light patterns such as when playing games or watching video. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts or have a family history of such occurrences, please consult a physician. To reduce the risk of blackouts or seizures you can use your phone in a well-lit room and take frequent breaks.
Repetitive Strain Injuries
To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when texting or playing games with your phone:
• Do not grip the phone too tightly.
• Touch the buttons lightly.
• Use the special features that are designed to minimize the times of pressing buttons, such as Message Templates and Predictive Text.
• Take many breaks to stretch and relax.
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. To achieve this, use the phone on the opposite ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a breast pocket.
Hearing Aids
People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or when one is nearby. The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing device and the distance from the interference source. Increasing the separation between them may reduce the interference. You may also consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Medical Devices
Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturers to determine if the operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical devices.
Hospitals
Turn o your wireless device when requested to do so in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment.
Aircraft
Turn o your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline sta. Consult the airline sta about the use of wireless devices onboard the aircraft. If your device oers a “airplane mode”, this must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft.
Interference in Vehicles
Please note that because of possible interference with electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a hands­free kit with an external antenna is included in the installation.
CTIA Requirements
• Do not disassemble or crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred.
• Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to re, explosion or other hazard.
• Only use the battery for the system for which it is specied.
• Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualied with the system per CTIA Certication Requirements for Battery System Compliance to IEEE 1725. Use of an unqualied battery or charger may present a risk of re, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
• Do not short-circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualied with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualied battery may present a risk of re, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
• Battery usage by children should be supervised.
• Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
• Improper battery use may result in a re, explosion, or other hazard.
• The phone shall only be connected to CTIA certied adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
Radio Frequency Interference
General Statement on Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
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Explosive Environments
Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres
In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn o wireless devices such as your phone or other radio equipment. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fueling areas, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Power o your mobile phone or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas posted power o “two-way radios” or “electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting operations.
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Handset specications are shown in the following table.
Operating system Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
Handset standards GSM/LTE
Dimensions (H × W × D) 5.71" (H) x 2.87" (W) x 0.43" (D)
Weight 5.11 oz. (with battery)
Display 5.0" 480 x 854
Camera Rear 5 megapixels; Front 2 megapixels
Internal memory ROM: 8 GB, RAM: 1 GB
Removable memory card Supports microSDHC card up to 32GB
Battery 2,300 mAh
Continuous idle time Up to 12 days
Continuous talk time Up to 11 hours
WAP browser version WAP 2.0
Bluetooth BT 4.0
HAC M3/T3
NOTE: The phone’s talk time and idle time are based on ideal working environments. The use of extended backlighting, browser, and network conditions can reduce battery life and talk/idle time.
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