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F40
User's Manual

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Summary of Contents for FLY F40

  • Page 1: All Rights Reserved

    These should not be construed as a commitment or a certificate of technology. FLY mobile phones assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ..............1 1.SIM CARD ................... 4 About SIM Card ..............4 Installing and Uninstalling the SIM card……………………...5 2. T-F ..................5 LASH 3. I ......... 6 NSTALLING AND NINSTALLING THE ATTERY QUICK USER GUIDE ................7 1.
  • Page 3 7. B ..................17 ROWSER 8. S ..................18 EARCH 9. E ................... 18 MAIL ..................20 USIC ................... 21 ALLERY ..................22 OVIES ..................22 AMERA FM R .................. 23 ADIO ..................23 OUND ................... 23 ..................25 ABEL ..................
  • Page 4: Sim Card

    About Phone Sno. Description Sno. Description Audio Jack USB Jack Receiver Camera Volume Key Power ON/ OFF Screen Back Home Search Menu Speaker 1.SIM Card 1.1 About SIM Card Before using the phone, you must insert a valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card(s) in the phone.
  • Page 5: Installing And Uninstalling The Sim Card

    (Most new mobile phones will read/recognize the SIM card automatically). In order to avoid losing or damaging the information saved on the SIM card, please don’t touch the metal contact surface of the SIM card, and place it away from electricity and magnetic force. You will not be able to use the phone if the SIM card is damaged.
  • Page 6: Installing And Uninstalling The Battery

    battery. Insert the card gently with its metal contacts facing downwards. Replace the battery and the back cover. To remove the T-flash card, first unmount the same for safe removal In idle mode, open the applications list and select Settings>Storage>Unmount SD card Remove the back cover and the battery.
  • Page 7: Quick User Guide

    4. Charger Insert the charger into the charging interface at the top of the phone. Connect the charger to an AC wall socket. The battery strength indicator icon at the top right corner of the screen starts scrolling, indicating that the charging is in process. When the batteryis fully charged the icon stops scrolling.
  • Page 8: Turn On /Off Screen

    phone lock, please input the code according to the requirements. In any other interface, short press this button to lock the screen. 2. Turn On /Off Screen Turn Off Screen Please short press [Power] to turn off the screen to save power. Prompt: To save power, you can also set screen timeout duration under Display Settings.
  • Page 9: Desktop Menu

    Menu. 6. Desktop Menu On the desktop, press [Menu] key, you can display options, including: Add, Edit, Manage applications, Settings, Search, Wallpaper. Touch and choose one to operate the corresponding functions. 7. Main Menu In Main Menu interface, you can slide the screen left and right to browse all the applications.
  • Page 10: Status Bar

    of “Recent Apps and Running Apps”. Touch the option of “Recent Apps” ,you can view the recently running applications, choose and click one, you can enter directly this application; Touch “Running Apps” to view the currently running applications, click one to kill it from progress.
  • Page 11: Input Methods

    please refer to the Wi-Fi section in System Settings. 15. Input Methods This mobile phone is embeddedwith an“ Android Keyboard”. Long press any input field to display the pop-up box of “Edit Text”, then touch “Input Method” to display the pop-up box of “Select Input Method”.
  • Page 12: Emergency Call

    2.1. Calls Category 2.1.1. Emergency Call You can directly dial an emergency service call without SIM card. Different network uses different emergency numbers, please consu.lt your network operator for more details. Emergency calls from your device may not be possible in some areas or circumstances. Before traveling to remote areas, plan an alternative method of contacting emergency service personnel 2.1.2.
  • Page 13: Contacts

    choose SIM1 or SIM2 to make a call by the desired SIM. 2.2. Answer a Call When an incoming call arrives, the phone will give out the corresponding prompt (such as vibration, ringtone, and etc.).If the network supports the feature, the phone screen will display the telephone number and the name (if saved in the phonebook) of the caller.Slide rightward to answer this call.
  • Page 14: Contacts List

    In contacts list, click “Contacts” or “Call log” or “Favorites”, it switches among Contacts & Call log & Favorites. 3.1. Contacts List In contacts list, press [Menu] button, perform the following functions: 3.1.1. Search Search contacts by key words stored in phone and SIM cards or scroll up and down on the contact list.
  • Page 15: Black List

    Accounts:   Accounts & Sync Settings: Set the way of “background data” or Auto-Sync.  Manage Accounts: Add or delete accounts from Corporate or Facebook,Google. Import/Export:   Import from SD card: Import contacts from SD card.  Export to SD card: Export contacts to SD card. ...
  • Page 16: Call Log

    On contacts view interface, click , enter message edit interface, input message content, send a message to this contact’s phone number by SIM1 or SIM2. 4. Call log Enter Call log. 4.1. Call log list After entering Call log, it displays all call records. Touch to chose All calls, Missed, Outgoing or Received call log.
  • Page 17: Browser

    On messages list, touch “New Message” to enter message edit interface. Touch a message to enter its view. 5.2.1 Options menu On messages list, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:  Folder view: Choose to view in different Folder format or Message format by selecting the desired option.
  • Page 18: Search

    Save page, Look Offline Page, Oma Download, Full screen switcher, Settings. 7. Search On Main menu, access Google Search, enter key words, the matched result will display below, click ,perform the corresponding operations. You can search All, Web, Apps or Contacts. 8.
  • Page 19: Options Menu

     Compose: Enter Email interface, write Email content, and then send an email.  Refresh: Refresh and receive Emails of the current account.  Account Settings: Access to Email settings.  Remove account: Delete the current account. 8.4 Inbox On accounts list, click an account, and enter its inbox. 8.4.1 Options menu On inbox interface, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:...
  • Page 20: Music

    8.5 View Email In the inbox list, click an Email, and enter its view interface. On mail view interface, slide the screen up and down to view its content. Touch [ Open ] button to play the attachment, touch [ Save ] button to save the attachment.
  • Page 21: Gallery

    Touch to access to playlist. Press [ Menu],touch to set “Party Shuffle” on. Press [Volume] to adjust the volume. Press [ Menu] , operate the following:  Library: Access to songs library.  Party Shuffle: Set Party Shuffle on or off. ...
  • Page 22: Movies

     Details: View the details of the chosen folder. 10.2 Photos In the folders list, choose and touch a photo folder to enter, slide from left to right to view pictures list. Touch a picture or photo to enter its view.
  • Page 23: Fm Radio

    On the findview interface, touch to take photos. Touch switch between back and front camera. Touch to switch between Camera and Video recorder, Touch to preview the photos. Touch these icons to display the parameters box. Include: Focus mode, Exposure, Scene Mode, Preview mode, Picture size, Picture quality, Brightness, Contrast, Color effect, Antibanding, Capture mode, Camera Settings, White Balance, Zoom.
  • Page 24: Option Menu

    between Local disk and T-Flash card; touch to enter multi-select state, and select one or more files or folders; touch to search audio or video or picture or other files; touch to switch between the list and matrix display mode; touch display the toolbar;...
  • Page 25: Label

    Image.  Cut: Cut this file or folder.  Copy: Copy this file or folder.  Rename: Rename this file or folder.  Delete: Delete this file or folder.  Select All: Select all the files and folders in the current interface. ...
  • Page 26: Clock

    17. Clock After entering Clock, touch to set Alarm; touch to access Gallery; touch to access Music player; touch to return to the desktop. 18. Calendar On Main menu, enter Calendar. Press [Menu] to view options such as Day, Week, Month, Agenda, Today and More 18.2 Month Display On month display of Calendar, slide the screen up and down to view the previous and the next month calendar.
  • Page 27: Settings

    20. Settings In settings, you can perform: Wireless controls, Sound settings, Display settings, Security & location, Applications, SD Card and Local disk, Date and time, Accessibility, Speech synthesis, About phone, etc. Dual SIM Settings: 20.2  Standby SIM Card Setting: Set SIM1 or SIM2 or SIM1+SIM2 standby.
  • Page 28: Bluetooth Settings

    Note: To save power, please turn off Bluetooth when not in use. 20.3.5 Bluetooth settings You can set Bluetooth On or off, Device name, Discoverable, Scan for devices and list the scanned devices.  Bluetooth On/Off: Touch “Bluetooth” to switch between “On” or “Off”.
  • Page 29: Speed Dial Setting

     Fixed Dialing Numbers  Enable FDN: Fixed Dialing Numbers are disabled or activated.  Change PIN2: Change PIN2.  FDN List: Manage phone number list. 20.4.2 Voicemail In Voicemail, you can manage voicemail for SIM1 or SIM2.  Voicemail Service: View voicemail service of SIM1 or SIM2. ...
  • Page 30: Incoming Calls

    When selected as ‘O’ the device will vibrate to notify any call or message, etc. 20.5 Sound In sound settings, you can set Sound settings such as General, Incoming calls setting, Notification and Feedback. 20.5.1 General You can set Profiles and Volume. ...
  • Page 31: Screen Timeout

    20.6.3 Animation You can choose “No animations” or “Some animations” or “All Animations”. If it is “Some animations” or “All Animations”, this device displays the animation effect when changing interfaces or windows. 20.6.4 Screen Timeout To save power, you can set the time of screen timeout at 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 min, 2 mins, 10 mins, or 30 mins.
  • Page 32: Unknown Sources

    its password. 20.8 Applications 20.8.1 Unknown sources The third party application can be installed only if this function is initiated. Otherwise, any third party application can’t be installed. Note: When installing or using the third party applications, please take care! Only the user is responsible for the data damage or data loss, etc.
  • Page 33: Manage Accounts

    20.9.3 Manage Accounts You can manage/ delete sync accounts. 20.10 Privacy settings 20.10.1 Backup and restore You can back up application data, WLAN passwords, and other settings to Google servers.And you can automatically restore backed up settings. 20.10.2 Personal Data You can perform Factory Data Reset.
  • Page 34: Set Date

    20.13 Voice Input & Output You can perform Voice Input & Output Settings such as Text-to-speech. 20.14 Accessibility Manage accessibility options. You can choose the Power button to end the call instead of turning off the screen when pressed. 20.15 Date & Time 20.15.1 Automatic Touch this item to switch between “On”...
  • Page 35: Battery Use

    “Mobile network state” , “IMEI”, “IMEI SV”, “Battery Status”, ”Battery Level”, “WLAN MAC address”, “Bluetooth address” and “Up time”, etc. 20.16.3 Battery use Check the battery being consumed by each application. 20.16.4 Legal information Check the open source license. 20.16.5 Model number Displays the device model number.
  • Page 36 minutes then try power on again. 3. The battery is installed Check if the battery is seated incorrectly. correctly on the device. 4. Abnormally using leads Please contact the local service phone not to power on. centre. 2. Audio quality seems poor? Possible Reasons for Solutions Malfunction...
  • Page 37 Possible Reasons for Solutions Malfunction 1. Phone power off. Please power on your phone. 2. Phone is out of the Please make sure the current network network service area. is in good service. 3. Your SIM card is not Make sure your SIM card can work proper or out of service properly.
  • Page 38 2. Battery is not good with Please install battery properly. the phone connection. Please contact the nearest FLY 3. Perhaps the charger or Authorized Care Centre battery is damaged. 4. Some features such as...
  • Page 39 9. Phone is out of memory? Possible Reasons for Solutions Malfunction 1. MMS or SMS takes up Please delete the unwanted SMS or too much storage space. MMS to release space. 2. The browsing history Select "Browser - Settings - Privacy takes up too much Settings - to clear the cache to release storage space.
  • Page 40: Safety

    same time. Read there simple guidelines before using the device. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws, Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or as household trash. Obey any local battery recycling laws or environment protection policy. PROTECT THE CHILDREN Do not store any small parts of the device such as a memory card where children may access them.

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