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  • Page 1 User Guide...
  • Page 2: List Of Packaged Items

    Getting Started Notations Used in This Document Thank you for purchasing a KYOCERA smartphone. In this document, the symbols Before use, please read the User Guide and the , and supplied Quick Reference Guide for proper are used to represent key operation. Also, usage.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents List of Packaged Items ......1 Gallery .............49 Play Store ..........50 Notations Used in This Document... 1 Eco Mode ..........50 Disclaimers ..........3 Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly) ..4 Product Disposal........12 Product settings Handling Precautions ......13 Displaying the Settings Menu ....51 Notes on Waterproof, Dustproof and WIRELESS &...
  • Page 4: Disclaimers

    Table of Contents/Important Points It is recommended you keep a copy of Table of Contents/Important Points Disclaimers important data on your PC’s hard disk, The Company is not liable for any etc. Whatever the cause of the defect or damages arising from earthquakes, malfunction may be, the Company lightning, storms, floods, or other natural assumes no responsibility for the...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions (Observe Strictly)

    Table of Contents/Important Points Explanation of graphics used in these Safety Precautions precautions (Observe Strictly) Indicates an action that is not allowed. Before using this product, thoroughly read the Safety Precautions for proper use. Indicates that disassembly is not After reading, store the precautions in a allowed.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents/Important Points Do not put the product in a cooking WARNING apparatus such as microwave oven or a pressure vessel. Doing so might cause Do not drop the product or subject it to ignition, rupture, fault, fire, or injury. strong impact, such as throwing.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents/Important Points Do not operate the product while driving CAUTION a vehicle, riding a motorized bicycle or bicycle, or walking. Doing so might Do not store the product in places compromise traffic safety and cause an subject to direct sunlight (e.g. in accident.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents/Important Points Main unit Do not place near corrosive chemicals or in places where corrosive gas is generated. Doing so might cause a fault DANGER or loss of internal data. Do not puncture the product with a nail, Do not use if there is smoke, abnormal hit it with a hammer, or step on the odour or noise, excessive overheating,...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents/Important Points When using electronic medical devices When using the product near an other than an implanted pacemaker or implanted pacemaker, implanted implanted cardioverter-defibrillator cardioverter-defibrillator, or other outside a medical institution (e.g. home electronic medical device, radio waves medical treatment), check with the might affect these units and devices.
  • Page 10 Table of Contents/Important Points Surface Do not hold the speaker close to your Part Material treatment ear. Loud volume might affect hearing. Outer case (rear PC resin/ Acrylic UV- CAUTION side), earphone urethane cured microphone terminal resin coating Although it is rare, use of the main unit in cover, card slot cover a vehicle sometimes affects on-board Direct button (inside),...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents/Important Points Internal battery Do not swing the product from a grip on the earphones, a phone strap, etc. Doing The internal battery of this product is so might cause an accident or damage. a lithium-ion battery. The internal battery is not fully charged at the time Use the product with the external Li-ion 00...
  • Page 12: Power Adapter

    Table of Contents/Important Points Power adapter Wipe off dust on the power plug. Failure to do so might cause fire, burns, or electric shock. WARNING Situate and install in-car devices in Do not use any voltages other than the places where they do not hinder driving specified power supply voltage.
  • Page 13: Product Disposal

    Table of Contents/Important Points When cellular devices and Charge the battery in a stable place. If accessories bearing this mark placed on an inclined surface or wobbly stand, the product might fall and cause have reached the end of their injury or damage.
  • Page 14: Handling Precautions

    Table of Contents/Important Points properties are not guaranteed in Handling Precautions every usage condition. Do not allow These precautions are provided to ensure water to get inside the product or full performance. Thoroughly read these splash water onto the power adapter. precautions to ensure correct use.
  • Page 15 Table of Contents/Important Points Periodically clean the external Do not put stickers on the product. connection terminal and earphone Sound may not be emitted or your microphone terminal with dry cotton voice may not reach the other party. swabs, etc. Soiled terminals might Main unit cause poor connections.
  • Page 16 Table of Contents/Important Points Contents saved on the product, such of copyrighted data, even by the as contacts and emails, might be above-mentioned means. altered or lost in an accident, fault, Take care not to place magnetized repair, or mishandling. Be sure to items such as magnetic cards, keep a copy of important contents.
  • Page 17 Table of Contents/Important Points When wiping the display, wipe with a a call. The other party may not be soft, dry cloth. Use of a moistened able to hear your voice clearly. cloth, glass cleaner, or other similar When doing a handsfree call, note liquid might cause a fault.
  • Page 18 Table of Contents/Important Points Do not operate the touch panel with Internal battery your fingernails. Doing so might Using the product in very hot or cold result in split nails or jammed fingers. environments, like being left in a If the display surface is dirty, it may vehicle with the windows closed, will not function correctly.
  • Page 19 Table of Contents/Important Points The internal battery is a consumable Do not use the camera to make a item. If the performance of the record of commercially available internal battery does not recover books or information of which when charged, the battery is at the photography is not allowed.
  • Page 20 Table of Contents/Important Points Copyrights and rights of portrait Store important data such as contact Without the consent of the copyright data, music, and shot pictures and holder, you are not allowed to copy, videos on microSD cards. You can distribute, publish, modify, or edit the also send files as email attachments data that you shot, recorded, or...
  • Page 21: Notes On Waterproof, Dustproof And Shock-Resistant Properties

    Table of Contents/Important Points diameters of 75 μm or less and Notes on Waterproof, shaken for 8 hours. Dustproof and Shock- Testing has also been carried out that Resistant Properties conforms to the procurement standards (MIL-STD-810G) of the US Dept. of This product has waterproof properties Defense, which carries out rigid testing equivalent to IPX5...
  • Page 22 Table of Contents/Important Points Temperature endurance: Operating Important Items to environment: -21°C to 50°C (3 straight Remember before Use hours each), Storage environment: - 30°C to 60°C (4 straight hours each) Make sure that the external connection terminal cover, card slot cover, and Low-pressure capability: Tested at low earphone microphone terminal cover pressure for 2 straight hours (57.11 kPa:...
  • Page 23 Table of Contents/Important Points How to close the external Do not place the product directly on connection terminal cover, card slot the sand at a beach, etc. Sand or cover, and earphone microphone other small particles might get inside terminal cover the microphone, speaker, noise After stowing the cover hinge, press on cancelling microphone, etc.
  • Page 24 Table of Contents/Important Points <In the shower> Tips for Comfortable Use You can make calls holding the product Once the product gets wet, water may with wet hands after a shower. remain in gaps on the product. Shake Avoid spraying the product with high- the product well to the drain water.
  • Page 25 Table of Contents/Important Points Do not use the product in a bathroom for <In a kitchen> an extended period of time. You can use the product in the kitchen Do not immerse the product in hot spring and other places where water is used. water, soap water, detergent water, or Do not splash the product with or water with bath salts in it.
  • Page 26 Table of Contents/Important Points Common precautions If any liquid other than plain water gets on the product External connection terminal cover, If any liquid other than plain water card slot cover, and earphone (e.g. seawater, detergent, alcohol) microphone terminal cover gets on the product, immediately Make sure that the external rinse it with plain water.
  • Page 27 Table of Contents/Important Points Rubber seals Impact The rubber seals around the external The product might break if it is connection terminal cover, card slot intentionally subjected to extreme cover, and earphone microphone impact, such as being thrown or terminal cover are important to dropped forcibly.
  • Page 28 Table of Contents/Important Points Draining water after wetting the Grasp the product firmly, and shake it in the direction of the product arrows until water no longer If the product has gotten wet, there are comes out (Noise cancelling some non-waterproof areas. If you use microphone side: at least 20 the product in this state, water remaining times each direction, Speaker/...
  • Page 29 Table of Contents/Important Points Precautions on charging Press the product gently into a clean, dry cloth that doesn’t Accessories do not have waterproof/ shed, and wipe off the water that dustproof properties. Be sure to check the remains in the gaps in the following points before and after charging.
  • Page 30: Using Apps

    Table of Contents/Important Points Operational procedures and the on- Using Apps screen appearance of apps that were Be sure to check the security of the app, preinstalled on this product or installed then install it at your own risk. Some by you are subject to change without apps might contain viruses, damage notice as a result of version upgrades.
  • Page 31: Things To Check And Setup Before Use

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use Names and Functions of Parts A B C D Front-facing camera (lens) Back key: Return to the previous Receiver: Hear the voice of the other party screen. during a phone call. This product is equipped Home key: Display the Home screen or with a SMART SONIC RECEIVER, which cancel Sleep mode.
  • Page 32 Things to Check and Setup Before Use NFC mark ✎ Notes NFC aerial Aerials are built into the main unit. Do not Main aerial cover the aerials with your hand or put things Volume UP/DOWN key: Adjust the like stickers over the areas. Doing so can volume.
  • Page 33: Inserting/Removing A Nano Sim Card

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use KYOCERA does not cover damage caused by ✎ Notes those or any modified nano SIM cards in the While calling, be careful not to cover the warranty, and assumes no such responsibility. microphone or noise cancelling microphone of the product with your finger, etc.
  • Page 34: Inserting/Removing A Microsd Card

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use ✎ Note Removing a nano SIM card Do not forcefully remove the nano SIM card. Turn off the product, and open Doing so might cause a fault, damage, or loss the card slot cover. of data.
  • Page 35: Inserting A Microsd Card

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use Inserting a microSD card Removing a microSD card Open the card slot cover. On the Home screen tap ► ► [Storage] ► [Unmount SD Check the alignment of the card] ► [OK]. microSD card, and slowly insert it straight until you hear it click.
  • Page 36: Charging

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use If the product’s charging light begins flashing ✎ Notes red, check whether it is connected properly. If it Do not forcefully remove the microSD card. continues flashing, stop charging. Doing so might cause a fault, damage, or loss To keep water and dust from entering, securely of data.
  • Page 37: Turning The Power On/Off

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use When charging is complete, Using the power adapter to remove the micro USB plug charge straight from the external Usable adapters are different depending connection terminal. on the country or region. Close the external connection Open the product’s external terminal cover.
  • Page 38: Turning Off The Power

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use Sleep mode ✎ Note If the product is not operated for a set While the various logos are being displayed amount of time, the screen darkens to after turning on the power, do not touch the screen, because the touch panel’s initial curb battery consumption, and the settings are being processed.
  • Page 39: Initial Settings

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use Initial Settings How to Use the Touch Panel After turning on the power, if a language selection screen is displayed, follow the Touch panel precautions on-screen instructions to choose your initial settings. The touch panel is designed to be lightly touched by your fingers.
  • Page 40: Home Screen

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use Operating the touch panel Home Screen The Home screen is configured across Lightly touch an icon, menu item, etc. multiple parts. Swipe right and left to with your finger, and release quickly. switch parts. Double-tap Quickly tap twice in the same location.
  • Page 41: Status Bar

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use : GSM available ✎ Notes : GSM in communications To relocate an app or widget on the Home : Battery level screen, touch and hold, then drag it. To remove it, touch and hold the item, then drag it : Charging at the top of the screen.
  • Page 42: Notification Panel

    Things to Check and Setup Before Use : Installation completed Notification Panel : Call arriving : Missed call Swipe down on the status bar to display : Calendar event notification the Notification panel, check the contents : Stopwatch in use of notification icons, and run applications.
  • Page 43: Applications

    Applications Applications Using the Apps List Phone Display a screen menu either by tapping The nano SIM card is necessary for or by touching and holding an input making calls. field or item. Making a phone call On the Home screen tap A list of installed apps is displayed.
  • Page 44: People

    Applications Receiving a call People When a call is arriving, drag People displays various information for on the right. each of your contacts. When you’ve finished a call tap ✎ Note The names, numbers, etc. that are registered in People can disappear due to an accident or ✎...
  • Page 45: Messaging

    Applications [DONE] Messaging If you tap a registered contact, the details are displayed, and you can A nano SIM card that can connect to the check the registered content. network is necessary. The number of characters and amount ✎ Notes of data that you can send varies If your contacts are not registered at step 1, a depending on the transmission method.
  • Page 46: Email

    Applications Input the subject and body. Reading a message Received messages are displayed by their participants. ✎ Note while creating an email to attach a file, On the Home screen tap add an address, etc. Choose the message you want to check.
  • Page 47: Gmail

    Applications Receiving and reading a Gmail Gmail Something like Wi-Fi or a nano SIM card On the Home screen tap ► that can connect to the network is necessary. You can check, send, and If multiple Google accounts are set receive Gmail messages from this up, tap an account at the top of the product.
  • Page 48: Chrome

    Applications Registering a bookmark Chrome You can register frequently viewed web Something like Wi-Fi or a nano SIM card pages as bookmarks, so they’re easy to that can connect to the network is display. necessary. If the Google Chrome Terms of Service On the Home screen tap are displayed, confirm the contents, and Display a web page you want to...
  • Page 49: Camera

    Applications : Self-timer Camera : Effect You can take pictures and video. Is displayed if the shooting mode is set to ✎ Note : Mute If the remaining battery is low or if the product : Remaining number of pictures becomes too hot, you cannot use the camera.
  • Page 50: Gallery

    Applications ✎ Notes Gallery You can adjust the focal point by tapping the You can edit, view, and playback the screen. The zoom bar is displayed when you tap the pictures, videos, and so forth that are screen or press .
  • Page 51: Play Store

    Applications Play Store Eco Mode To install an app from Google Play, Battery consumption is reduced by something like Wi-Fi or a nano SIM card changing the screen’s Sleep time or that can connect to the network is brightness and by disabling the Wi-Fi and necessary.
  • Page 52: Product Settings

    Product settings [Android Beam] : Use the Android Product settings Displaying the Settings Beam function to exchange data with Menu cellular phones and other devices equipped with an NFC function. Change various settings from the Settings [Tethering & portable hotspot] : Use menu.
  • Page 53 Product settings for Aeroplane mode or Choose a Wi-Fi network. drag it to the right. If you are connecting to a Wi-Fi When on, is displayed in the network with security protection, status bar. password entry is necessary. ✎ ✎ Note Note You can also hold down...
  • Page 54: Bluetooth Function

    Product settings - PAN USER: Personal Area Bluetooth Function Networking-User Connect the product to a Bluetooth - HOGP: HID over GATT Profile device to do things like wireless - MAP: Message Access Profile transmissions and music playback. - DUN: Dial-Up Networking Profile We do not guarantee a wireless *1 Specifications provided in Bluetooth connection with all Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 55: Device

    Product settings [SEARCH FOR DEVICES] ► [Save] Choose a Bluetooth device. DEVICE Follow the on-screen instructions. On the Home screen tap ► If receiving a connection request from another Bluetooth device Choose item operation. [Sound/Vibration/LED] : Set Silent Confirm the pass code on the mode or Vibrate, ringtones, Pair settings request screen ►...
  • Page 56: Setting A Wallpaper

    Product settings Setting Silent mode Setting a wallpaper Set the product to not release ringtones On the Home screen tap ► and notification sounds from the speaker. ► [Display] ► [Wallpaper]. On the Home screen tap ► Choose an item. ►...
  • Page 57: Personal

    Product settings ✎ Note PERSONAL If you set a password or other release method, On the Home screen tap ► be careful not to forget it. Resetting the product Choose item operation. [Location] : Control settings related When you reset the product, all of the to location information from using the data and applications stored on the product are erased.
  • Page 58: Accounts

    Product settings Setting the date and time ACCOUNTS On the Home screen tap ► Adding an account ► [Date & time]. On the Home screen tap ► Set each item. ► [Add account]. [Automatic date & time] : Automatically use network Choose an account type.
  • Page 59: Appendix

    Mobile Phone Weight Approx. 182 g Size (W × H × D) Approx. 68 mm × 136 This model KC-S701 mobile phone mm × 13.5 mm complies with Japanese technical Approx. 15.4 mm at regulations and international guidelines thickest point regarding exposure to radio waves.
  • Page 60 Appendix which represents the average amount of indicate the use of mobile devices has radio frequency energy absorbed by the any harmful effects on the human body. They recommend that if you are still human. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg.
  • Page 61: Openssl License

    Appendix THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN OpenSSL License CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR [OpenSSL License] OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY Copyright © 1998-2011 The OpenSSL OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF Project. All rights reserved. THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  • Page 62: Fcc Notice

    Appendix DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS uses, and can radiate radio frequency INTERRUPTION) energy and, if not installed and used in HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY accordance with the instructions, may THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN cause harmful interference to radio CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR communications.
  • Page 63 Appendix antenna. All beltclips, holsters and similar FCC RF EXPOSURE accessories used by this device must not contain any metallic components. Body- INFORMATION Warning! Read this information before worn accessories that do not meet these using your phone. requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be Warning! Read this information before avoided.This device is not intended to be...
  • Page 64: European Rf Exposure Information

    Appendix notes that those wishing to reduce European RF Exposure exposure may do so by limiting call length Information and by using a ‘hands-free’ device to distance the phone from the head and Your mobile device is both a radio body.
  • Page 65: Intellectual Property Rights

    Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by KYOCERA Corporation is Trademarks under license. Other trademarks and © 2015 KYOCERA Corporation. All rights trade names are those of their reserved. KYOCERA is a registered respective owners. trademark of KYOCERA Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 66 Morpho, Inc. “TrackSolid” is a registered United States and other countries. trademark of Morpho, Inc. “SMART SONIC RECEIVER” is a All other company names and product registered trademark of KYOCERA names are trademarks or registered Corporation. trademarks of the respective companies “PhotoSolid”, the image stabilization referred to in this manual.
  • Page 67: Open Source Software

    KYOCERA noninfringement of third party rights. Corporation and software for which the Note that the existing license agreement KYOCERA Corporation holds a license. takes priority for usage of GNU General The KYOCERA Corporation designed Public License (GPL), GNU Library/...

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