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Axon 7 Mini
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  • Page 1 Axon 7 Mini User Manual...
  • Page 2 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 Copyright © 2016 ZTE CORPORATION All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 ® The Bluetooth trademark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such trademarks by ZTE Corporation is under license. microSDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started ............7 Getting to Know Your Phone ..........7 Knowing the Keys .............. 9 Installing the nano-SIM Cards and Storage Card ....10 Charging the Battery ............12 Using the Touch Screen ........... 14 Getting to Know the Home Screen ........17 Personalizing............
  • Page 5 Using Tap & Pay .............. 31 Using USB On-The-Go (OTG) .......... 33 Phone Calls ............34 Placing and Ending Calls ..........34 Answering or Rejecting Calls ..........35 Checking Voicemail ............35 Contacts ..............37 Adding a New Contact ............37 Add a Contact to Favorites ..........
  • Page 6 FCC RF Exposure Information (SAR) ....... 49 FCC Regulations ............. 51 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for Mobile Phones ................52 Distraction ............... 54 Product Handling ............. 55 Electrical Safety ............... 59 Radio Frequency Interference .......... 61 Explosive Environments ........... 63...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting to Know Your Phone Earpiece/Speaker Proximity & light Front camera sensor Indicator light nano-SIM/ microSDXC card tray Touch screen Speaker Charging/USB Type-C jack Main microphone...
  • Page 8 Auxiliary microphone Headset jack Dual-flash Back camera Fingerprint sensor Volume key Power key...
  • Page 9: Knowing The Keys

    Knowing the Keys Function  Press and hold to turn on or off airplane mode, control vibration, restart, or shut down. Power key  Press to turn off or on the screen display. Press or hold either end of the key to turn the Volume key volume up or down.
  • Page 10: Installing The Nano-Sim Cards And Storage Card

    Installing the nano-SIM Cards and Storage Card Your phone supports two nano-SIM cards, or you can use one nano-SIM card and one microSDXC card (optional, not included). A microSDXC card can be installed or removed while the phone is turned on. You need to unmount the microSDXC card before removing it.
  • Page 11 2. Place the nano-SIM/microSDXC card on the tray with the gold-colored contacts facing down. Then carefully slide the tray back into place. nano-SIM 1 (right) and 2 (left) nano-SIM 1 (right) and microSDXC (left) NOTE: When two nano-SIM cards are installed, pay attention to the following restrictions.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    CAUTION: Do not change the built-in rechargeable battery in your phone by yourself. The battery can only be changed by ZTE or ZTE authorized service provider. NOTE: Use the charger that comes in-box with your phone to charge the battery.
  • Page 13 2. Connect the charger to a standard AC power outlet. If the phone is on, you‟ll see a charging icon, such as appear on the status bar. 3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged. NOTE: If the battery is extremely low, the phone may not power on even while charging.
  • Page 14: Using The Touch Screen

    Using the Touch Screen Your phone‟s touch screen enables you to control actions through a variety of touch gestures.  Touch When you want to type using the onscreen keyboard, select items on the screen such as the application and settings icons, or press the onscreen buttons, simply touch them with your finger.
  • Page 15  Swipe or Slide To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen.  Drag To drag, press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start to move your finger. While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the target position.
  • Page 16  Pinch In some apps (such as Maps, web browser, and Gallery), you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).
  • Page 17: Getting To Know The Home Screen

     Rotate the screen For most screens, you can automatically change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape by turning the phone sideways. NOTE: The auto-rotate feature needs to be enabled for the screen orientation to automatically change. Touch the Home key > Settings >...
  • Page 18 Status bar Widgets Folder Primary icons Navigation bar Extended Home Screen Panels Your home screen is extendable, providing more space for folders, widgets, and more. Simply swipe left or right on the home screen to see the extended panels. You can add or remove home screen panels, or adjust their order.
  • Page 19: Personalizing

    Personalizing Using Do Not Disturb Mode You can limit interruptions with Do not disturb mode. This mode silences your phone so that it doesn‟t make sounds or vibrate when you don‟t want it to. To turn on Do not disturb mode: 1.
  • Page 20: Applying New Wallpapers

    Gallery to select a picture, crop it, and use it as the wallpaper.  While setting the lock screen wallpaper, you can touch ZTE Locker > Apply to get dynamically changing pictures for the lock screen. NOTE: Other ways to set the home screen wallpaper and the lock screen wallpaper: ...
  • Page 21: Setting The Theme

     If ZTE Locker is used for the lock screen wallpaper, you can swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen and touch Lock screen settings to download new wallpapers, select a layout, or choose wallpaper for today. Setting the Theme 1.
  • Page 22: Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks

    Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks You can protect your phone by creating a screen lock. When it is enabled, you need to swipe up on the screen, draw a pattern or enter a numeric PIN or password to unlock the phone‟s screen and keys.
  • Page 23: Using Your Fingerprint

    Using Your Fingerprint With the fingerprint sensor on the back of your phone, you can register up to 5 fingerprints and use them to unlock the phone, or simply press the fingerprint sensor to take photos, or answer calls. NOTE: The fingerprint feature is only usable when the screen lock (Pattern, PIN or Complex password) is enabled.
  • Page 24 Set Fingerprint Actions 1. Touch the Home key > Settings > All settings > Fingerprint. 2. Touch the switches next to Wake up and unlock your phone, Take photo, or Answer call. Wake up and unlock your phone: When the screen lock ...
  • Page 25: Knowing The Basics

    Knowing the Basics 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. EDGE connected No signal HSPA+ connected Signal strength 4G LTE connected...
  • Page 26: Notification Icons

    Notification Icons The status bar at the top of the home screen provides notification icons on the left. Below are some of the icons you may see. New SMS Upcoming event New message(s) from New Wi-Fi network the Email app detected New message(s) from Downloading data...
  • Page 27: Connecting To Networks And Devices

    Connecting to Networks and Devices Connecting to Mobile Networks Manage the nano-SIM Cards Your phone supports two nano-SIM cards working at the same time. You can turn on or off the nano-SIM cards, choose the default card for calls and data, set the network mode or other mobile network options for each card.
  • Page 28 NOTE: You can use either card for mobile data service, but not both at the same time. Control Mobile Data Use When Roaming 1. Touch the Home key > Settings > All settings > Dual SIM settings > Cellular networks. 2.
  • Page 29: Connecting To Wi-Fi

    4. Touch 5. Touch each item to enter the information you get from your service provider. 6. Touch > Save to complete. NOTE: To set the APN to default settings, touch > Reset to default. Select Network Operator 1. Touch the Home key > Settings > All settings > Dual SIM settings >...
  • Page 30 Turn Wi-Fi On and Connect to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Touch the Home key > Settings > All settings > Wi-Fi. 2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch 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.
  • Page 31: Exchanging Data Via Nfc

    Exchanging Data via NFC Near Field Communication (NFC) allows your phone to exchange data with another NFC-enabled device when they touch each other or in close proximity. Depending on the applications that you have installed on your phone, you might be able to use your phone as a transit pass or as an access pass.
  • Page 32 Manage Apps Using Tap & Pay If you have more than one app that lets you tap and pay, you can choose a default. Your default app is the one you‟ll automatically use when you tap and pay at a store. You can browse Google Play Store for more payment apps.
  • Page 33: Using Usb On-The-Go (Otg)

    Using USB On-The-Go (OTG) Your phone supports USB On-The-Go. You can connect the phone and a USB peripheral device (such as a USB flash drive, a USB mouse, or a USB keyboard) with an OTG adapter cable. For example, when you connect the phone with a USB flash drive, you can browse the files on the flash drive;...
  • Page 34: Phone Calls

    Phone Calls You can place calls from the Phone app, the Contacts 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.
  • Page 35: Answering Or Rejecting Calls

    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, slide down to answer the...
  • Page 36 3. Touch and hold the 1 key in the dialer. If prompted, enter your voicemail password. 4. Follow the voice prompts to listen to and manage your voicemail messages.
  • Page 37: Contacts

    Contacts 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 > Contacts. From there, you can touch the tabs on the top of the screen to quickly switch to contact groups or the Phone app.
  • Page 38: Add A Contact To Favorites

    Add a Contact to Favorites You can add the contacts you use frequently to favorites so that you can find them quickly. 1. Touch the Home key > Contacts. 2. Touch a contact and then touch at the top.
  • Page 39: Email

    Email Touch in the home screen and select Email. Use it 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.
  • Page 40: Replying To Or Forward An Email

    2. Enter a contact name or email address in the To field. 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 images, videos and other types of files as attachments.
  • Page 41: Messaging

    Messaging You can use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). Opening the Messaging Screen Touch the Home key > Sending a Message 1. On the Messaging screen, touch at the bottom. 2. Add recipients by one of the following ways. Touch the To field and manually enter the recipient‟s ...
  • Page 42: Replying To A Message

    NOTE: You can also include email addresses as recipients for a multimedia message. NOTE: 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. Replying to a Message Messages you receive are appended to existing threads of the same number.
  • Page 43: Camera

    Camera You can use your phone to take photos and record videos. Photos and videos are stored on the phone‟s internal storage. You can copy them to your computer or access them in the Gallery app. Capturing a Photo 1. Touch the Home key > 2.
  • Page 44 Number Function Switch between the front and back cameras. Set a time delay before the camera takes a picture automatically after you touch the shutter icon. Turn on or off the High-Dynamic Range (HDR) feature, only available for the back camera. Change the flash setting, only available for the back camera.
  • Page 45: Recording A Video

    3. Touch the area where you want the camera to focus, or leave the camera to autofocus on the center of the image. NOTE: In Auto camera mode, when you touch the screen to focus, the exposure bar appears beside the focus point. You can drag up or down to adjust the exposure.
  • Page 46: Using Other Camera Modes

    NOTE: You can spread or pinch on the screen to zoom in or out before and during recording. NOTE: When you touch the screen to focus during normal-speed recording, the exposure bar appears beside the focus point. You can drag up or down to adjust the exposure.
  • Page 47  MAGIC EXPOSURE: Capture water flow, star trail, or car trail.  MULTI EXPOSURE: Capture two pictures for collage.  SLOW MOTION: Capture slow motion video clips.  TIME LAPSE: Set the time interval between each frame when you shot time lapse videos with the back camera.
  • Page 48: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety General Safety Don‟t make or receive handheld calls while Don‟t use at gas stations. driving. Never text while driving. Keep your phone at least 15 mm away from your Your phone may produce a ear or body while making bright or flashing light.
  • Page 49: Fcc Rf Exposure Information (Sar)

    Keep away from pacemakers and other Avoid contact with liquids. electronic medical Keep your phone dry. devices. Turn off when asked to in Do not attempt to hospitals and medical disassemble your phone. facilities. Turn off when told to in Only use approved aircrafts and airports.
  • Page 50 certified 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.
  • Page 51: Fcc Regulations

    separation distance of 10 mm between the unit and the human body. Carry this device at least 10 mm away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level. To support body-worn operation, choose the belt clips or holsters that do not contain metallic components to maintain a separation of 10 mm between this device and your body.
  • Page 52: Hearing Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Mobile Phones

    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 different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 53 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.
  • Page 54: Distraction

    are likely to generate less interference to 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”...
  • Page 55: Product Handling

    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 off 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.
  • Page 56: Small Children

     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 a environment with or that can reach extreme temperatures, minimum - [5] and maximum + [50] degrees Celsius. ...
  • Page 57: Normal Use Position

    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. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Do not touch the nano-SIM 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.
  • Page 58: Repetitive Strain Injuries

    to flashing 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. Repetitive Strain Injuries To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when texting or playing games with your phone: ...
  • Page 59: Electrical Safety

    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.
  • Page 60: Ctia Requirements

    CTIA Requirements  Do not disassemble or open 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 fire, explosion or other hazard. ...
  • Page 61: Radio Frequency Interference

     Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.  The phone shall only be connected to CTIA certified 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.
  • Page 62: Medical Devices

    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 manufacturer to determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device.
  • Page 63: Explosive Environments

    Explosive Environments Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn off 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, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.

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