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  • Page 1 NE-103T User Guide...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing this product. Before using this product, read this manual.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    ICDs, and other electronic medical • Use a battery pack and AC charger specified by NEC devices; fire alarms, automatic doors, and other de México, S.A. de C.V. automatically controlled apparatus. Users of implanted •...
  • Page 4: Precautions For Children And Pets

    • Pay attention to the objects drawn to this product. You • Do not put heavy objects on the microUSB cable of the may be injured unexpectedly by the sharp-edged AC charger. shards of metal such as the pushpin, cutter blade or •...
  • Page 5: Precautions For Using Near Electric Medical Devices

    Precautions for using near electric medical devices • If you are wearing electronic medical devices, ask your doctor whether the devices can be affected by radio waves before using. • Take care of the following inside hospitals. - Do not take this product into the operating room, intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care unit (CCU).
  • Page 6 ■ Material list Part Material / Surface treatment Outer case Display side, PC+ABS resin / UV coating Top, Bottom, Left, and Right sides Battery side PC+ABS resin (inside the back cover) Camera lens Acrylic resin / Hard coating Display (Touch panel) Glass Power switch PC+TPU / Chrome non-conductive vacuum metallization / UV coating...
  • Page 7: Handling Precautions

    - The display surface may be stained if moisture or dirt - NEC de México, S.A. de C.V. bears no obligation or is left on it for a long period. responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
  • Page 8: Handling The Ac Charger

    • Keep a separate record of the information you have registered in your SIM card. - NEC de México, S.A. de C.V. bears no obligation or responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost. • Do not damage, scratch, unnecessarily touch, or short- circuit the IC part.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Precautions ..............3 Widgets list .............24 Precautions for this product ........3 Task Manager..............25 Precautions for children and pets ......4 Text Entry ..............25 Precautions for charging ...........4 Precautions for the battery pack .......4 Calling ............. 26 Precautions for the SIM card / microSD card....4 Making a Call...............26 Precautions for using near electric medical devices Operations during a call..........26...
  • Page 10 Navigation ..............38 Appendix ..........52 Local ................38 Latitude................39 Troubleshooting ............52 Error message ............54 Multimedia..........40 Warranty and After-Sales Service......54 Warranty ..............54 Camera.................40 After-sales service ..........54 Shooting photos ............40 Precautions ..............55 Shooting videos ............40 Memory dial (Contacts) and downloaded data ..56 Gallery................41 Specifications .............57 Music................41...
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    About This Manual Notes • Some of contents of this manual are not supported in • Google applications and service content may change all countries / regions or by all networks and / or without notice. service providers in all areas. •...
  • Page 12: Bluetooth Function

    • NEC de México, S.A. de C.V. is not responsible for configured. You are advised to use discretion and data leak when making data communications using configure security settings before using.
  • Page 13 • 2.4 GHz device cautions The operating frequency band of this Wi-Fi device is used by home electrical appliances such as microwave ovens, as well as industrial, scientific and medical equipment including private radio stations on factory premises for identifying mobile units used in manufacturing lines (radio stations requiring a licence), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no licence), and amateur radio stations (radio...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Getting Started Parts Names Removing / Attaching the Back Cover 1 microUSB connector 2 Earphone jack To remove the back cover, hook your finger on the slot 3 Notification LED and remove in the direction shown, without too much force. 4 Proximity sensor 5 6 7 * The display may be dark...
  • Page 15: Inserting The Sim Card

    Getting Started Inserting the SIM Card Inserting the microSD Card The SIM card is an IC card that stores your phone numbers and other information. Some functions are not Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot available if the SIM card is not inserted. until it is locked by the stopper.
  • Page 16: Attaching The Battery Pack

    Getting Started Attaching the Battery Charging the Battery Pack Insert the battery pack in the direction by hooking the tabs into the slots. Connect the microUSB plug of the supplied microUSB cable with engraved side facing up to the microUSB connector. Connect the USB plug of the cable with the supplied AC charger.
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    Getting Started ■ Basic Operation Flick With quickly sliding and releasing your finger, the screen quickly scrolls in direction. Using the front keys • displays the menu available for the current screen. • displays the Idle screen. • goes back to the previous screen. •...
  • Page 18: Turning Power On And Off

    Getting Started Turning Power On and Initial Settings When the power is first turned on, tap "Aceptar". The language selecting screen appears. Turning power on Tap the language, and then "Next". Press and hold the power switch for two seconds or Tap "Next".
  • Page 19: Access Point Settings

    Getting Started Access Point Settings Wi-Fi Settings The access points required for connecting to the Internet Wi-Fi is a function that allows you to use email and the are preset. You may add or change them as required. Internet, via access points for household / corporate networks or public wireless LAN services.
  • Page 20: Optional Settings For Wi-Fi

    Getting Started Setting an Email Optional settings for Wi-Fi Account Turn on "Wi-Fi" beforehand. From the Idle screen, tap "System You can use email by setting up your own account with settings" "Wi-Fi". any of the usual service providers. Details on setting up your account should be available from your provider.
  • Page 21: Idle Screen

    Getting Started Idle Screen Creating an application folder From the Idle screen, touch and hold an application The Idle screen is the starting screen for using to stack it on an another application, and release applications. Tap to open the screen. your finger.
  • Page 22: Status Bar

    Getting Started Status Bar Notification icons Notification icons for new information are displayed on Icon Description the left side of the status bar, and status icons are New Gmail displayed on the right side. New Email You can open the Notifications panel to check the status New SMS / MMS message or event notification.
  • Page 23: Applications List Screen

    Getting Started Applications List Screen Application Description iApps The Telcel service site appears. From the Idle screen, tap Ideasmusik The Telcel service site appears. The applications list screen appears. MSNGR The Telcel service site appears. Plugger The Telcel service site appears. iRadio The Telcel service site appears.
  • Page 24: Widgets List

    Getting Started Application Description Icon Description Music (P.41) My Message Open messages and make a call. Navigation (P.38) Traffic You can set locations in real-time, and update amount of time iClubes The Telcel service site appears. required depending on your Phone (P.26) current location.
  • Page 25: Task Manager

    Getting Started Task Manager Text Entry The Task manager shows the running applications and Tap a text box on the screen to display the on-screen allows you to switch tasks. It also allows you to quit keyboard. applications. ■ QWERTY keyboard From the Idle screen, tap "Manage apps"...
  • Page 26: Calling

    Calling Making a Call Operations during a call During a call, following icons appears on the screen. ; adds the entered number to the contact, or invites other party to the call ; puts the other party on the speaker. ;...
  • Page 27: Receiving A Call

    Calling Receiving a Call Using the headset (hands-free phone) When a call is received, drag to the right. When the call is finished, tap ■ Declining a call Drag to the left. ■ Quick responses When you are not able to take a call, it helps you to send a SMS (text message) to the caller, and disconnects the call.
  • Page 28: Call Log

    Calling Call Log Contacts (Phonebook) You can check the outgoing / incoming calls history. You can add data such as phone numbers and email addresses. You can easily make a call from "Contacts". From the Idle screen, tap From the application list screen, tap "Contacts". "All logs"...
  • Page 29: Creating A Group From Contacts

    Calling • "Set ringtone"; selects a ringtone to set for the contact. • "Join"; selects a contact to join. • "Send contact"; opens the "Messaging" application to send. Creating a group from contacts After creating a group, you can send a message to all members in the group at once.
  • Page 30: Email / Browser

    Email / Browser ■ Email Marking email as favorites Select an email in the list view and tap To mark all received emails as favorites, tap from By setting an email account, you can send and receive the "Inbox" screen "Select all"...
  • Page 31: Gmail

    Email / Browser Gmail Before step 3, you can also set a following item for the sending message by tapping Gmail is an email service provided by Google. You can • "Attach file" use Gmail to send and receive email. For more details on setting a Google account, see P.20.
  • Page 32: Messaging (Sms / Mms)

    Email / Browser Messaging (SMS / MMS) Managing message threads From the message screen, tap You can send and receive text and multimedia messages with a cell phone number as the address. Tap and hold the message thread to select a You can also send with an email address.
  • Page 33: Google Talk

    Email / Browser Google Talk Browser Google Talk is an online instant messaging service by You can browse web pages using the browser. You can Google. For setting the Google account, see P.20. browse sites via packet communication and Wi-Fi also. From the application list screen, tap "Talk".
  • Page 34: Using Bookmarks

    Email / Browser Using bookmarks Bookmarking a web page allows you to quickly access that web page. From the web page, tap "Bookmarks". Select a bookmarked page to open. ■ Adding a bookmark "Bookmarks" "Add new bookmark" check / enter each item tap "OK".
  • Page 35: Google Play (Play Store)

    Google Play (Play Store) Installing Applications From the application list screen, tap "Play Store". At the first time to open Google Play (Play Store), tap "Accept" after confirming the terms of service. Tap an application to install. Tap "Install" for free, or the monetary amount box for purchasing.
  • Page 36: Gps

    Enabling the Location You can use the GPS function and compatible software to check your present location, find directions to a Service destination, etc. • GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. To use the Location Service, you must enable the GPS GPS signals are subject to control adjustments function beforehand.
  • Page 37: Google Maps

    Google Maps Looking up directions You can view directions to your destination. You can use Google Maps display your current location, search other locations, search directions, etc. To use While viewing a map, tap Google Maps, a 3G / GPRS or Wi-Fi connection enabling Enter the starting point in the text box above.
  • Page 38: Navigation

    Navigation Local You can use audio guidance to the destination. You can search for shops and facilities near your current location and display information. Shops and other From the application list screen, tap locations that were found can be displayed in the Google "Navigation".
  • Page 39: Latitude

    Latitude Google Latitude enables you and your friends to view each others' locations on maps and share status updates with each other. It also enables you to send email and SMS messages, make calls and search for directions to friends' locations. Location information is not shared automatically.
  • Page 40: Multimedia

    Multimedia Camera Shooting videos You can shoot photos and videos using "Camera", and they are saved to internal memory by default. To save to microSD card, tap uncheck "Save to internal memory". Shooting photos 1 "Video camera settings" Configures the settings for image quality, etc. 2 "Tag settings"...
  • Page 41: Gallery

    Multimedia Gallery Music You can display and view the photos or videos saved on You can play music files saved on the microSD card or the microSD card or internal memory. internal memory. From the application list screen, tap "Gallery". Tap a category.
  • Page 42: Using Playlist

    Multimedia Using playlist From the category lists screen, touch and hold the artist name, album name, or song name "Add to playlist". You can also add the playing song to the playlist by tapping "Add to playlist" during playback. Tap "New" or "Current playlist". You can add all songs in the selected item (artist or album).
  • Page 43: Clock / Calendar

    Clock / Calendar Clock Calendar From the application list screen, tap "Clock". You can manage your schedule by synchronizing with an Time, date, and the alarm are displayed. online calendar provided by Google or other service. You must configure a Google account beforehand. (P.20) Setting the alarm From the application list screen, tap "Calendar".
  • Page 44: Settings

    Settings Setting List Ringtones and profiles From the application list screen, tap "Settings". Standard Meeting Wi-Fi (P.19) Silent Outdoor For Wi-Fi settings, refer to P.19. Office Bluetooth (P.48) Home Create profile For Bluetooth communication, refer to P.48. Data usage Display Mobile data Brightness To disable mobile data, slide "ON"...
  • Page 45: Eco Mode

    Settings eco mode Security eco mode Screen lock If you set "Auto", eco mode switches automatically Configure to enter the unlock security code for unlocking according to the battery level. the screen. eco mode option settings Custom lock screens (P.21) When you set "eco mode"...
  • Page 46: Language & Input

    Settings Language & input Date & time Language Automatic date & time The date and time are adjusted automatically. Spelling correction Automatic time zone Personal dictionary You can add any words to the dictionary, which are then Set date displayed as conversion candidates when entering text Set time with the Android keyboard.
  • Page 47: About Phone

    Settings Mobile Networks Don't keep activities Background process limit This product is configured to automatically detect and Show all ANRs switch the network mode, operator, etc., by default, but you can also manually switch. About phone From the "Settings" screen, tap "More..." "Mobile networks".
  • Page 48: Bluetooth

    Settings Bluetooth The radio waves emitted by a Bluetooth device may affect operation of medical electronics or other equipment. Since it may cause an accident in some Connect with a Bluetooth compatible device via circumstances, turn off the product and any nearby Bluetooth communication.
  • Page 49: Connecting To A Vpn

    Settings Connecting to a VPN Security Code A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technology allowing Some features require security codes to make various a connection externally to information on a protected functions more convenient. These include a password for local network, such as in a corporation or university.
  • Page 50: Pin Unblocking Key (Puk)

    Settings PIN unblocking key (PUK) The PIN unblock key (PUK) is an 8- digit number used to unblock the PIN1 / PIN2 code. You cannot change the key yourself. In general, if you enter the incorrect PUK code 10 times consecutively, the SIM card is locked.
  • Page 51: File Management

    File Management Connecting a PC You can read and write data on a microSD card from the connected PC. Connect to a PC using the microUSB cable. (P.16) The "USB Mass Storage" screen appears. Tap "Turn on USB storage" "OK". ■...
  • Page 52: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Battery pack usage time is short. • Has the product been out of the network – • First, check whether the software update is required. If service area for a long time? required, update the software. As this product searches for radio waves in •...
  • Page 53 Appendix ■ Screen The SIM card is not recognized. The display is dim. • Is the SIM card inserted in the right P.15 direction? • Has the time set with "Screen timeout" P.45 elapsed? • Is the product in "eco mode"? P.45 The clock shows the wrong time.
  • Page 54: Error Message

    Appendix ■ Warranty and After- Bluetooth function Sales Service The product cannot find or connect to a Bluetooth enabled device. • Put the Bluetooth enabled device P.48 Warranty (commercial) on standby and register it. If you want to delete a registered device and •...
  • Page 55: Precautions

    Appendix Precautions Repair may not be possible in the following cases: • When a repair counter judges the cause of malfunction Never modify this product or accessories. is exposure to water (Example: when wet-indication • Doing so may result in fire, injuries, or malfunctions. sticker reacts) •...
  • Page 56: Memory Dial (Contacts) And Downloaded Data

    When you update or repair this product, data that has been imported, downloaded, or created by you may be changed or lost. NEC de México, S.A. de C.V. shall have no liability for any change or loss of any kind.
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications ■ Phone Operating WCDMA Band1 Transmitter (TX): 1922.40 to 1977.60 MHz frequency range Receiver (RX): 2112.40 to 2167.60 MHz Band2 Transmitter (TX): 1852.40 to 1907.60 MHz Receiver (RX): 1932.40 to 1987.60 MHz Band5 Transmitter (TX): 826.40 to 846.60 MHz Receiver (RX): 871.40 to 891.60 MHz GSM850 Transmitter (TX): 824.20 to 848.80 MHz...
  • Page 58 Appendix Bluetooth Operating frequency Transmission and reception : 2402 to 2480 MHz range Transmitting output Maximum 1 mW Compliant version Bluetooth Specification Version 3.0 + HTP compliant Power Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2 Line-of-sight Up to approx. 10 m communication distance Compliant profile HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, OPP, PBAP, PAN, GAP, GAVDP, BNEP, MAP, HID,...
  • Page 59: Radio Frequency (Rf) Signals

    Appendix ■ Radio Frequency (RF) Battery pack Signals Product name Battery pack N1103WB Battery type Lithium ion battery The operation of this equipment is subject to the Nominal voltage 3.7 V DC following two conditions: Nominal capacity 2260 mAh (1) It is possible that this equipment or device may not Note cause harmful interference, and •...
  • Page 60: Fcc Regulations

    Appendix FCC Regulations and can be found under the Display Grant section at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after search on FCC ID A98-JDM2910. This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and Rules.
  • Page 61: Intellectual Property Right

    Bluetooth SIG, INC. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Trademarks • "MEDIAS", and "MEDIAS NAVI" are trademarks or Notational conventions for Windows registered trademarks of NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd. The abbreviations of operating systems below are used ® ®...

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