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  • Page 1 ZTE Blade L130 User Manual...
  • Page 2: All Rights Reserved

    LEGAL INFORMATION 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 © 2019 ZTE CORPORATION. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced,...
  • Page 3 Images and screenshots used in this guide may differ from the actual product. Content in this guide may differ from the actual product or software. Trademarks ZTE and the ZTE logos are trademarks of ZTE Corporation. Android is a trademark of Google LLC. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 4: Instructional Icons

    Instructional Icons Additional information, supplementary NOTE instruction or tips for the operation of the product. Safety information that, if ignored, may CAUTION cause minor damage to the equipment or service interruption. Safety information that, if ignored, may WARNING cause serious damage to the equipment or danger to personal safety.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started ............9     Overview ................9   Knowing the Keys ............11   Setting Up Your Phone ..........12   Charging the Phone ............15   Powering On/Off ............16   Setting Up for the First Time .......... 16  ...
  • Page 6 Connecting to Devices .......... 30     ® Bluetooth ..............30   Connecting to a Computer via USB ......31 Sharing Your Mobile Data Connection Through Tethering..............33   Phone Calls ............34     Placing Calls ..............34   Answering or Rejecting Calls ........
  • Page 7   Message Settings ............48 Camera ..............49     Taking Pictures .............. 49   Recording Videos ............50   Using Other Camera Modes .......... 51 Photos ..............52     Opening Photos ............. 52   Sharing Your Photos or Videos ........52  ...
  • Page 8 For Your Safety ............65     General Safety .............. 65   Radio Frequency (RF) Energy ........67   Distractions ..............69   Product Handling ............70   Electrical Safety ............. 76   Radio Frequency Interference ........77   Explosive Environments ..........78 Specification ............
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Overview Earpiece/ Headset jack Speaker Front camera Indicator light Volume up key Volume down Power key Touch screen Home key Recent apps Back key Charging/ Microphone micro-USB jack...
  • Page 10 Back camera Flash...
  • Page 11: Knowing The Keys

    Knowing the Keys Function  Press and hold to turn on or off aeroplane mode, sound, vibration; restart; or power Power key off.  Press to turn off or on the screen display. Volume Press or hold to turn the volume up or down. up/down key ...
  • Page 12: Setting Up Your Phone

    Setting Up Your Phone Power off your phone before installing or removing the nano- SIM cards and the microSDXC card. Power off your phone before removing or replacing the battery. WARNING! To avoid damage to the phone, do not use any other kind of SIM cards, or any non-standard nano-SIM card cut from a SIM card.
  • Page 13 2. Install the nano-SIM card(s) as shown. NOTE: When two nano-SIM cards are installed, both cards can connect to the 3G or 2G network, and either card can be used for mobile data. 3. Install the microSDXC card as shown.
  • Page 14 4. Insert the battery, making sure the connectors align. Gently push down on the battery until it clicks into place. 5. Replace the back cover.
  • Page 15: Charging The Phone

    You should fully charge the battery as soon as possible. WARNING! Use only ZTE-approved chargers and USB cables. The use of unapproved accessories could damage your phone or cause the battery to explode.
  • Page 16: Powering On/Off

    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 the customer service if you still cannot power on the phone after prolonged charging.
  • Page 17: Knowing The Home Screen

    Knowing 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 folders, shortcuts, and more. Your home screen is extendable, providing more space for shortcuts and folders. Drag a shortcut or folder to the right edge of the home screen to create an extended home screen panel.
  • Page 18: Personalizing

    Personalizing Choosing Your Wallpaper You can set the wallpaper for the home screen and the lock screen. 1. Touch and hold on an empty area of the home screen and touch Wallpapers. 2. Touch My photos to select an image or directly touch a built-in static wallpaper.
  • Page 19: Using Do Not Disturb Mode

    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. Turn on Do Not Disturb Mode 1. Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to access the Quick Settings.
  • Page 20 Messages, events & reminders: When Do Not  Disturb is on, messages, reminders, and events will be muted, except for the items you allow. Duration: Turn off Do Not Disturb automatically,  manually, or set the duration each time you turn on Do Not Disturb mode.
  • Page 21: 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. UMTS connected No signal HSDPA+ Signal strength connected...
  • Page 22: Managing Notifications

    Managing Notifications 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/MMS USB tethering on New message(s) from Song playing the Gmail™ app Downloading/ Missed call Receiving data...
  • Page 23: Using Quick Settings

    from the top of the screen.  To close the notification panel, swipe your finger up on the screen or touch the Back key. Using Quick Settings The Quick Settings make it convenient to view or change the most common settings for your phone. Swipe down from the status bar and drag the notification panel downwards to open the Quick Settings panel.
  • Page 24: Opening And Switching Apps

    In the Hold and drag to add tiles section, drag a tile  up to show it in the Quick Settings panel. Opening and Switching Apps Open an App 1. Swipe up on the home screen to view apps. 2. Slide up or down on the screen and touch an app to open it.
  • Page 25: Security

    Security Protecting Your Phone With a Screen Lock 1. From the home screen touch Settings > Security & location > Screen lock. 2. Touch None, Swipe, Pattern, PIN, or Password. Touch None to disable the screen lock.  Touch Swipe to allow unlocking with a ‘swipe' ...
  • Page 26 Turn On Screen Pinning 1. Swipe up on the home screen and touch Settings > Security & location > Advanced > Screen pinning. 2. Touch the Off switch. 3. To add security for unpinning, switch on Lock device when unpinning and set up a screen lock as prompted, or switch on Ask for unlock pattern/PIN/password before unpinning if you’ve set a screen lock already.
  • Page 27: Connecting To Networks

    Connecting to Networks Connecting to Mobile Network Manage the nano-SIM Cards When two nano-SIM cards are installed, you can turn on or off one of the cards, or choose the default card for calls, data, and messages. To turn on or off a card: 1.
  • Page 28 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. From the home screen touch Settings > Network & Internet >...
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network

    Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 1. From the home screen touch Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. 2. Slide the Use Wi-Fi switch to turn Wi-Fi on. 3. Touch a network name to connect to it. 4. If the network is secured, enter the password and touch CONNECT.
  • Page 30: Connecting To Devices

    Connecting to Devices ® Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology. Phones or other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information wirelessly within a distance of about 10 meters (33 feet). The Bluetooth devices must be paired before communication is performed. 1.
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Computer Via Usb

    NOTE: The Bluetooth passkey may be fixed 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. Connecting to a Computer via USB You can connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable and transfer music, pictures, and other files in both directions.
  • Page 32: Disconnect Your Phone From The Computer

    PTP: Transfer photos or files if File transfer is not  supported by your computer. Charge this device: Charge your phone via USB.  Install driver: Install the driver needed for some USB  connection modes (such as File transfer). You only need to install the driver on the same PC once.
  • Page 33: Sharing Your Mobile Data Connection Through Tethering

    Sharing Your Mobile Data Connection Through Tethering You can use tethering to share your phone’s Internet connection with a computer or other device that connects to your phone via USB cable or by Bluetooth. 1. From the home screen touch Settings > Network & Internet >...
  • Page 34: Phone Calls

    Phone Calls Placing Calls Place a Call by Dialling 1. From the home screen touch 2. Touch to open the dialer and enter the phone number or the contact name with the dialpad. Touch to delete incorrect digits. NOTE: As you enter the phone number or the contact name, your phone searches for matching information in your contacts.
  • Page 35 Place a Call From the Call History 1. From the home screen touch > 2. Touch next to an entry in the call history list to call back. When two nano-SIM cards are available, touch the card you want to use for the call. Place a Call From a Text Message While viewing a text message, you can call the sender or phone numbers contained in the message.
  • Page 36: Answering Or Rejecting Calls

    Answering or Rejecting Calls Answer a Call When you receive a phone call, swipe up on the screen to answer the call. - or - If the screen is unlocked, touch ANSWER. NOTE: To silence the ringer before answering the call, press the Volume up key or the Volume down key.
  • Page 37 call, which is put on hold.  Touch to put the call on hold.  Touch to go to Contacts.  Touch to mute or unmute your microphone.  Touch to switch to the keypad when you need to enter a code (for example, the PIN for your voicemail) during the call.
  • Page 38: 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. You can view and add contact information directly from Phone, Gmail, and message applications. Creating a Contact 1.
  • Page 39: Searching For A Contact

    Searching for a Contact 1. From the home screen touch 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. Importing and Exporting Contacts You can import/export contacts from/to your nano-SIM cards, the phone storage or an installed microSDXC card.
  • Page 40 3. In prompted, touch the account you want to import the contacts to. 4. Touch and find the vCard file(s) on the phone storage or microSDXC card and touch one to import contacts. NOTE: Touch > Show internal storage if needed to find your vCard file(s).
  • Page 41: Setting A Ringtone For A Contact

    Setting a Ringtone for a Contact Assign a special ringtone to a contact, so you know who is calling when you hear the ringtone. 1. Open Contacts. 2. Touch a contact you want to set a ringtone for and then touch 3.
  • Page 42: Joining Duplicate Contacts

    Joining Duplicate 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. Open Contacts. 2.
  • Page 43: Setting Call Blocking

    Setting Call Blocking The call blocking feature allows you to block calls and messages from certain numbers. 1. Open Contacts. 2. Touch > Settings > Blocked numbers. 3. Touch the switches to block numbers not in your contacts, undisclosed numbers, pay phone numbers, or unidentified callers.
  • Page 44: Gmail

    Gmail Swipe up on the home screen and touch Gmail. Use it to receive and send emails from your Gmail accounts 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 45: Responding To A Message

    Responding to a Message You can reply to or forward a message that you receive. 1. Open the message you want to reply to or forward from the Inbox. 2. Do the following as you need: To reply to the sender, touch (Reply).
  • Page 46: Messages

    Messages You can use Messages to exchange text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). Opening the Messages Screen From the home screen touch The Messages screen opens, where you can create a new message or open an ongoing message thread. ...
  • Page 47: Message Options

    4. If two nano-SIM cards are installed, touch on the right side of the Text message field to select the card you want to use. 5. Touch the Text message field and enter the message text. Touch to add emoji to your text message. 6.
  • Page 48: Message Settings

     Touch > OK to block the contact or number in the thread, and the thread will be archived. You can touch > Blocked contacts from the Messages screen to find all blocked numbers. NOTE: You can touch and hold a thread and touch more to select them, and then choose to archive or delete them.
  • Page 49: Camera

    Camera Taking Pictures 1. From the home screen touch 2. Aim the camera at the subject and make any necessary adjustment. Swipe right to select other camera modes.
  • Page 50: Recording Videos

    Number Function Change the flash setting. Capture a picture. View pictures and videos you have taken. Swipe left on the preview area for camera settings and right for more camera modes. Switch to the camcorder. Switch between the front and back cameras. WARNING! Keep a safe distance when using the flash.
  • Page 51: Using Other Camera Modes

    3. Touch to start recording a video. 4. Touch to stop recording. NOTES:  You can spread or pinch on the screen to zoom in or out before and during recording.  While the recording is in progress, touch to pause the recording, or touch to save the frame as a photo.
  • Page 52: Photos

    Photos Opening Photos From the home screen touch Photos. You'll see all the photos and videos on your phone and—if you have turned on “Back up & sync”—anything else synced to your Google Photos library. NOTE: You can touch > Help to get detailed help information about Google Photos.
  • Page 53: Restoring A Photo Or Video

    NOTE: Items in the bin will be removed after 60 days. Restoring a Photo or Video 1. From the home screen touch Photos. 2. Touch > Bin. 3. Touch and hold the photo or video you want to restore and touch Restore.
  • Page 54: Settings

    Settings From the home screen touch Settings. The Settings app contains most of the tools for customizing and configuring your phone. In some menus, you may need to touch Advanced to get all the options. Network & Internet Wi-Fi Open Settings and touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. You can turn Wi-Fi on or off and configure your Wi-Fi connections.
  • Page 55: Sim Cards

    can access data but may do so less frequently when Data saver is enabled. You can touch Unrestricted data to allow some apps to always have data connection access, even when Data saver is enabled. NOTE: The data usage is measured by your phone, and your carrier’s data usage accounting may differ.
  • Page 56 Call Settings Open Settings and touch Network & Internet > Advanced > Call settings to configure call options that you can also access from the Phone app by touching (next to Search contacts) > Settings > Call Settings. Open Settings and touch Network & Internet > Advanced >...
  • Page 57: Connected Devices

    Connected Devices Open Settings and touch Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth. You can turn Bluetooth on or off and configure your Bluetooth connections. See Bluetooth. You can also touch Connected devices > Connection preferences > Printing to use the default printing service or other printer plug-ins installed from the Google Play Store or your printer manufacturer.
  • Page 58: Battery

    web browsing, phone calling, messaging, etc. Touch Opening links to set Instant apps options, or touch an installed app to check its supported links and set whether to open the links in the app and clear the app’s defaults. App Permissions Open Settings and touch Apps &...
  • Page 59: Display

    Display Open Settings and touch Display to configure the display options, including brightness level, wallpaper, screen sleep time, font/display size, etc. Scheduled Power On/Off Open Settings and touch Scheduled power on/off > Power on or Power off to set the day and time when the phone automatically powers on or off.
  • Page 60: Security & Location

    default location for new data, such as photos captured and voice recorded. Device storage: Touch Internal shared storage to get  a detailed breakdown of space usage by type. Touch FREE UP SPACE to delete the files you do not need. Portable storage: Safely mount, unmount (eject), and ...
  • Page 61 Screen lock: Disable the screen lock or enable it with  swipe, pattern, PIN, or password. See Protecting Your Phone With a Screen Lock. Touch beside Screen lock to set its options.  Lock screen preferences: Set notification display preference and message for the lock screen. Smart Lock: Keep the phone unlocked when connected ...
  • Page 62: Accounts

    Change SIM PIN: Change the PIN used to access  the nano-SIM card. NOTE: Put all your confidential passwords in a safe place for future use. If you enter the wrong SIM PIN more times than allowed, your nano-SIM card will be locked and you cannot access the mobile phone network.
  • Page 63: Accessibility

    Accessibility Open Settings and touch Accessibility to configure accessibility plug-ins and services on your phone, such as using Colour inversion or Display size for users with sight problems. Google Open Settings and touch Google to manage settings for Google apps and services. System About Phone Open Settings and touch System >...
  • Page 64: System Updates

    Date & Time Open Settings and touch System > Date & time to set date, time, time zone, and the time format. You can also use network-provided data. Backup Open Settings and touch System > Backup to manage data backup options. To easily restore or switch phones at any time, you can enable automatic backup to Google Drive of important data.
  • Page 65: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety General Safety Don’t make or receive phone calls while driving. Never text while driving. Keep your phone at least 5 mm away from your body while making calls. Small parts may cause choking. Your phone can produce a loud sound. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
  • Page 66 Turn off when near explosive materials or liquids. Don’t use at gas stations. Your phone may produce a bright or flashing light. Don’t dispose of your phone in fire. Avoid extreme temperatures. Avoid contact with liquids. Keep your phone dry. Do not attempt to disassemble your phone.
  • Page 67: Radio Frequency (Rf) Energy

    Radio Frequency (RF) Energy General Statement on RF Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 68: Body Worn Operation

    to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to communicate with the network. * The tests are carried out in accordance with EN 50360, EN 50566, EN 62479, EN 62209-1 and EN 62209-2. ** Please see body worn operation.
  • Page 69: Distractions

    limiting the length of calls, or using ‘hands-free’ devices to keep mobile phones away from the head and body. Further information on this subject can be obtained from the WHO home page http://www.who.int/peh-emf (WHO Fact sheet 193: June 2000). Regulatory Information The following approvals and notices apply in specific regions as noted.
  • Page 70: 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 switch 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 71: Battery Safety

     Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down. Battery Safety  Using ZTE-unapproved or incompatible battery, charger or power adapter may damage your device, shorten its lifespan or cause a fire, explosion or other hazards.
  • Page 72  If the battery damages or shows signs of swelling or leakage, please stop use immediately and contact ZTE or ZTE authorized service provider for replacement.  Return the worn-out battery to the provider or put it in the designated recycle place.
  • Page 73: Small Children

    WARNING! If the battery is broken, you should avoid contact with the contents inside. If they contaminate the skin, immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical help when necessary. Small Children Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it.
  • Page 74: Normal Use Position

    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. Airbags Do not place a phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area, as an airbag inflates with great force and serious injury could result.
  • Page 75: Repetitive Strain Injuries

    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.  Press the buttons lightly.  Use the special features which are designed to minimize the times of pressing buttons, such as Message Templates and Predictive Text.
  • Page 76: Electrical Safety

    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 the charging jack. Never puncture the surface of the phone with sharp objects. Connection to Vehicles Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical system.
  • Page 77: Radio Frequency Interference

    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. 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.
  • Page 78: Explosive Environments

    Medical Equipment Turn off your wireless device when you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or healthcare facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment. Aircraft Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff.
  • Page 79: Blasting Caps And Areas

    Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling 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. Blasting Caps and Areas Power off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas where signs are posted to power off “two-way radios”...
  • Page 80: Specification

    Specification GSM900/1800 WCDMA Band 1,8 EUT supports 802.11b/g/n radios Bluetooth V4.0+LE application WCDMA Version Rel.8 GSM900: 33.0 dBm±2 dBm GSM1800: 33.0 dBm±2 dBm WCDMA Band 1: 24.0 dBm+1 dBm/-3 Maximum RF WCDMA Band 8: 24.0 dBm+1 dBm/-3 output power 802.11b/g/n: 20 dBm Bluetooth EDR: 20 dBm GPS(RX Only)
  • Page 81: Ce Caution

    CE Caution Battery Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. USB Port This product shall only be connected to a USB interface of version USB 2.0. Proper Use As described in this guide, your device can be used only in right location.
  • Page 82: Disposal Of Your Old Appliance

    3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For this product’s recycling information based on WEEE directive, please send an e-mail to weee@zte.com.cn...
  • Page 83: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, ZTE Corporation declares that the radio equipment type ZTE Blade L130 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: http://certification.ztedevices.com...

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