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To be able to make full use of this phone, a SIM card must be inserted (not included). Without this SIM card, most functions of this phone are unavailable. This manual assumes you’ve already installed the SIM card according to the installation guide.
• Chapter 4 provides informa- tion regarding the use of the included battery. p.29 • Chapter 5 describes the operation of the basic func- tions of the phone. p.33 • Chapter 6 explains the use and setup of all functions available in the menu.
1 CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGING • Mobile phone • Battery • Power adaptor • User’s manual • Starting guide • USB cable We may remotely improve the functions of this device. Because we’re continuously working on making the operation easier, you might notice small differences between this manual and the latest software version.
2 CONCEPTS Provider: ‘Provider’ is another name for ‘Telephone Company’. The documentation accompa- nying the SIM or the SIM card itself will show through which provider you’re calling. SIM card: A SIM (‘Subscriber Identity Mod- ule’) is a small card containing a chip.
SIM cards are provider-specific. Ask your provider for a regular size SIM card. The smaller Mini SIM and Micro SIM variants will not fit in this phone SIM-LOCK-free: This phone is SIM-LOCK- FREE. This means the phone is not bound to SIM cards of a certain provider, allowing you to choose any desired telephone company.
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In most cases, the documen- tation accompanying the SIM card will show a PIN set by default. You can change this PIN yourself. After you’ve entered an incor- rect PIN for up to three times, the SIM card will be locked. You then need the PUK code of the SIM card to unlock the card again.
Prepaid or subscription: This determines how you pay for your phone bill. In short: using the prepaid option, you’re paying beforehand, in the case of a subscription, you’re paying afterwards. This payment method is linked to your SIM. Ask the help desk of your provider about all of your options.
Ask the help desk of your pro- vider about all of your options. Car kit: A car kit allows you to make phone calls in your car keeping your hands free for driving. Ask the supplier of your car kit abut connection options.
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This phone is suitable for head- sets with a 4-pin 3.5mm con- nector. Warning: Using ear- phones or headphones for long periods of time at high volume can lead to permanent hearing damage. To protect your hearing, please keep the following in mind: Increase the volume starting at the minimum up to a comfort- able level.
Mobile data: Mobile data (cellular data) is a method to use the internet via the mobile phone. If this function is not automatically set, please ask your provider for these settings or for releasing the use of internet. Attention: if you don’t agree to a data subscription, this mobile data can lead to high costs.
GPS: Using this function, it’s possible to determine the location of the phone. By scanning for contact through satellites, the position of the phone can be accurately determined. Amongst others, this function can be used for naviga- tion. Inside buildings and in small streets, contact with the satellites can be affected, causing this function to be inaccurate or to be...
Amongst others, it can help with navigation when no satellites can be found (e.g. inside buildings). This function works via the in- ternet service (mobile data). Ask your provider for its costs. Apps: Apps are computer programs especially written for smart- phones and tablets.
Bluetooth ® (Optional) Bluetooth wireless technology ® is a standard to wirelessly con- nect two devices at a short dis- tance. This way you could e.g. exchange files between phones or you can equip the phone with a wireless, Bluetooth-enabled headset.
3 BASIC OPERATION This phone is provided with four physical buttons, three touch-sensitive buttons and a touch-screen you can use for the majority of the functions by simply touching or dragging the screen. On the adjacent page, you’ll find an overview of all possibilities this phone has to offer.
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USB port for charging or PC Speakers for conversations Camera Light sensor Power button Display Touch-sensitive buttons Volume button...
Camera SOS button Speaker Headset output USB port: On the left side of the phone you’ll find a port for connecting the included cable. The other side of this cable fits into an adaptor for charging the phone or into a computer for exchanging files...
Speaker for conversations: This speaker is only used while having telephone conversa- tions. Camera: This camera comes equipped with two cameras – one of these is located on the screen side and can be used for video conferences, photos of yourself and sometimes for games you can play via the internet.
Light sensor: The light sensor of this phone is used to save battery power. By monitoring how much en- vironmental light is available this sensor adjusts the bright- ness of the screen, ensuring a longer battery operating time. For more information about this automatic light adjustment, see also page 87.
Display: This colour screen is touch- sensitive. You can operate this phone by simply touching the screen. By tapping (also called ‘touching’) the screen or by swiping (often called ‘drag- ging’), you can adjust and use most of the functions of this phone.
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Swiping: By dragging a finger across the screen from left to right (without letting go of the screen), you can scroll the pages of the main menu.
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By swiping a finger across the screen from the bottom to the top (without releasing the screen), you can expand most menus to see and select more options. The screen unlock function is also operated by swiping.
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Touch the lock and slide it up. You can adjust the method for unlocking the screen at any time, see page 92. Tapping: By briefly pressing a finger on word or icon, you can open the corresponding item.
Touch-sensitive buttons: Underneath the screen you’ll find three buttons which are sensitive to light touches. The functionality of this but- ton varies per application you’re using. In most cases, it will open an options menu to customize the current application. This button is used to return to the main menu.
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To see which apps are currently active, you can press and hold this button for several seconds to see the following screen: By tapping one of the apps you’ll see an example of what you were working on. Tap the app again to open it.
This button is used to go back to a previous screen or to undo the current input. The exact operation often varies per pro- gram; in the SOS menu, you’ll return to the main menu using this button, but in the browser this but- ton brings you back to the previ- ous internet page.
The volume button will always adjust the volume of the func- tion currently being used; this means that when you’re using the button during a conversa- tion, it’ll adjust the call volume. SOS button: By keeping this button de- pressed for several seconds, you’ll activate the SOS mode.
Headphones connection: By connecting headphones with the phone, all sounds will be heard through those head- phones. This way you can use the phone as a radio, for music or for films without disturbin those around you. When connecting headphones with a microphone, you can also use these to have telephone conversations.
4 BATTERY Charging: Attention! Only use the included battery. Using other models could cause damage to the phone which is not covered by the warranty conditions. Never charge the phone with the back cover of the phone removed. Insert the small adaptor plug directly at the right side into the phone.
As soon as the screen indicates that the battery is fully charged (a full battery is displayed), you can remove the adaptor from the wall socket and disconnect it from the phone. You can charge the battery both with the phone switched on and switched off.
The operating time depends on the provider (when far away from the radio tower, the phone consumes more transmission power) and on the use of the phone (sound volume, display lighting, active programs, use of Bluetooth , WiFi and mobile ®...
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You can use your nail to lift up the battery and take it out of the phone. New batteries can be obtained as a service part via the service number +31(0)736411355. Never damage or disassemble the battery. Always bring defect or exhausted batteries directly to your local depot for chemical waste.
5 OPERATION Turning the phone on/off: Turning on: Press and hold the power but- ton at the top of the phone for three seconds. If required, enter the PIN code of your SIM card by pressing the digits on the display and then tapping the tick at the right underneath these...
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In this screen, tap YES. You can later adjust this in the menu. By doing so, you’ve released the SIM card for use with this phone. After this, the following screen will appear only once: In this screen, tap Fysic and then Always.
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If you choose Launcher over here, you’ll get the standard Android™ menu. This menu is very elaborate and is explained later in this manual. If you’re unfamiliar with smartphones, we recommend you to first try out the Fysic menu to get to know the diverse functions this phone has to of- fer.
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Uitschakelen: Swipe from right to left twice to open the following screen: Now tap the option [Settings] and you’ll open the screen shown on the next page:...
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This menu is too large to fit on one screen scroll down (swipe from the bottom to the top of the screen) un- til you see the option [Language and input] as shown here. Tap this option and you’ll see the screen shown here.
Answering calls You can answer an incoming call in two ways: one when the phone is locked and another during normal use. When the phone is locked, the screen will turn on and display the following: Press answer... to answer the call or press [X Close] to refuse the call.
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When the phone is not locked, the following will appear when you receive an incoming call: Press and hold the white, round icon in the middle and the following will be displayed: You can now swipe to the right to an- swer the call or you swipe to the left to refuse the call.
SMS to the person trying to call you. Making outgoing calls While calling, the following screen will be displayed: -- Number and call time -- Call options -- Photo of contact (if set) -------- End call From left to right, the call op- tions are: Turn on hands-free Mute (microphone off)
During your conversation, you can use the volume button to set the sound level; the set level will be displayed on the screen. Shortcuts With the phone in standby mode, you can quickly open several basic functions. While in standby, press the power button.
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Status: wireless connections Time and date Messages from ac- tive apps Shortcut key: Camera Unlock Shortcut key: Call Status: wireless connections This shows the current tele- phone network, the status of your WiFi connection, the type of connection, the connection strength of the telephone net- work, the battery, etc.
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The available icons here don’t only depend on active func- tions, but also on the apps present in the phone. Swipe from this top bar down- wards to open the following men: Settings: See also page 81 Battery use: See also page 89 Screen brightness (swipe left to right) Quick settings, see...
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Tap the icon to turn WiFi (wireless internet) on or off. Tap the text underneath the icon to setup a WiFi connection. See also page 81 Tap the icon to turn the wireless connec- tion via Bluetooth ® or off. Tap the text to search for other devices supporting a wireless connection via Bluetooth...
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Tap the icon or text to open a menu where you can turn mobile data on or off and view information about your data usage. See also page 84 Tap this icon to turn on the flight mode. By doing so, all wire- less connections will be switched off, allowing you to safely use your phone in...
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Tap this icon to turn the automatic screen adjustment on or off. When this function is turned on, the screen will rotate as you turn the phone. This allows you to get a wide screen when needed. Please keep in mind that this function is not supported by every App.
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Messages from active apps: Most apps that give you messages can be opened directly by double-clicking the message. Shortcut key: Camera To use the shortcut key for the camera, swipe from the icon in the lower right corner to the left. See also page 73...
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Unlock: You must unlock the phone to use additional func- tions. To do this, swipe the lower middle icon upwards. Shortcut key: Call To use the call shortcut key, swipe from the icon in the lower left corner to the right. See also page 51...
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Open menu: Make sure to unlock the phone first by briefly pressing th power button and then swiping the lock in the lower part of the screen upwards. Now swipe from right to left over the screen to open the menu.
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You can find a second page by swiping from right to left over the screen again. Open the functions in the menu by tapping them. Chapter 6 explains all functions in this menu in further detail.
6 MENU AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Telephone Search bar More options List type Contacts overview Show numeric buttons Search bar: Tap this bar to open a keyboard and type in a name. When you have a lot of contacts saved, you can quickly find a contact by entering the first letters of the name.
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More options: to open a menu with three options; Call log: This opens the call log, where you can tap the blue bar and choose to view all calls or only your missed calls. New contact: This opens a menu which allows you to add new contacts.
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In this list, which you can view by swiping up or down, you’ll find many options you can set Use the upper option determine whether to save this contact in your SIM card, in the phone memory or in a Google account.
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After you’ve entered all informa- tion, tap in the upper left corner of the screen to save your input or tap to undo your settings. Settings: Here you can adjust all general settings and the settings of call accounts. The general settings determine the sorting of names, ringtones, button tones (required for many tele-services)
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List type: Tap the text in the blue bar to change the ringtone for numbers you often call via the speed dial menu, recent calls and a list with all saved contacts. Contacts overview: Tap on a name in the contacts over- view to open the corresponding con- tact information.
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Photo (optional) Set as favourite Edit contact Delete or share Call Send message Whatsapp options Photo: Here you can assign a photo to a contact when already saved in your phone. Set as favourite: This allows you to always make this con- tact available in the ‘Speed dial’...
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Edit contact: Change the con- tact information. This editing procedure is the same as add- ing a new contact. See also page 52. Delete or share: This options menu allows you to delete the contact or to send it to others via messaging, email or Blue- tooth.
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Send message: Use this option to send a SMS message to the se- lected contact. See also page 60. Whatsapp options: Call or send a message with Whatsapp to this contact – only visible when the selected contact also uses Whatsapp.
6.2 Favourites In this menu, you can quickly find your five favourite apps. Tap [add APP] once and use the follow- ing menu to choose which app you’d like to add to the list. As soon as you tap your desired app, you’ll return to the previous menu.
You can set this shortcut again, by pressing and holding the app in the quick menu for several seconds instead of briefly ta - ping the app, to remove it from your favourites. 6.3 Messaging New message Options menu Messages (sorted per contact) New message: By tapping [enter...
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a keyboard will appear on screen to enter a name – this way you can search directly for the correct contact or you can enter a number. You can also to choose a contact from your contacts list. Now tap [Type SMS message] to compose a message and, as soon as it’s ready, tap send your message.
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Options menu: Via the options menu you can search for a certain word in all messages, choose to delete all messages and find various settings for messaging. The settings you’ll find here for SMS and MMS are usually setup correctly by your telephone provider in the SIM card already.
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By tapping [Messages] in the settings menu, you can change or turn off the ringtone for receiving messages or choose to have this shown on the screen. Use the option [General] to change the letter fonts of messages and to turn on [Cell Broadcast].
The buttons will now appear already. Now tap: NL Alert. Now swipe from top to bottom to be able to type underneath [Channel number]. Here enter: Now tap the little square next to [Switch on channel] and tap [OK] 6.4 Contacts The Contacts menu is almost similar to the contacts menu...
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The difference being that the options menu in Contacts is more elaborate than the same menu you find in the Telephone menu. Namely, the Contacts menu doesn’t only offer a view of the contacts in your SIM or Phone, but also an overview of your email contacts and the contacts of other linked services.
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6.5 Shortcut key M1-M3 As soon as you press M1, M2 or M3 you can set a name (press M1) and number (press [Enter number]). You can also tap the button [Choose contact] to set a contact from your contact list or recent calls.
Each time you now tap this icon, you’ll open an options menu which allows you to delete this memory (the contact will not be deleted), to change this memory, to call or send a message. 6.6 Gallery Here you can view your illustrations, photos and videos you’ve made or...
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Switch between albums, location or recording time Open camera menu Select multiple albums to send or delete simultaneously. Overview of albums and photos, tap to open album – swipe from top to bottom to view more photos. While viewing photos, you can swipe to the left or right to view the previous or next...
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You can operate the screen with two fingers while viewin photos. By holding two fingers on th screen and spreading them out, you can zoom in on a photo. By holding two fingers on the screen and then swiping them together, you can zoom out.
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While viewing photos, you can also tap the screen for the following options: Back to albums Send photo Add photo to message Options menu Edit photo Send photo: The options here available depend on the Apps you’ve installed. By default, you can send a photo via Bluetooth, as an email attachment or via Whatsapp.
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Add photo to message: This options opens a new message including the photo. See also page 60. Options menu: This menu offers the following photo options: • Delete • Use with other photos in a slideshow, in which all pictures appear on screen one after the other.
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Edit photo: Use this menu to crop, mirror or rotate a photo, add colour filters, draw over photo or adjust the exposure. All the way at the bottom of the screen you can tap for icons to switch between colour filters, frames, edits and exposure.
6.7 Camera Panorama mode Standard mode Turn smile detection on/off Switch between front and rear camera Go to gallery, see p.66 Take photo / start panorama recording Start video recording Options menu Just like when viewing photos, you can zoom in by holding two fingers on the screen and spread them out.
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Panorama mode: As soon as you press the button for starting a recording, a white and blue arrow will appear on screen. Move the entire phone until the arrows overlap and until the blue arrow changes location. Repeat this until your panorama recording is completed.
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By tapping you can turn on the smile detection and automatically focus faces. You can also set a self-timer, select a lower quality but smaller photo size and adjust the ISO setting. to set options for video recordings, such as video quality and the use of the microphone.
6.8 Browser You can use the browser for opening internet pages. Make sure to turn on mobile data or WiFi and to have an active internet connection. The homepage will show several websites. Also this homepage can be set by pressing icon.
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The available navigation options can vary, because every website is different. On the majority of websites, you can perform the following actions: Swipe: To parts of the site that won’t fit the screen (many websites also call this ‘Scrolling’). Two-finger-swipe: Zoom in and zoom out.
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Tap: By tapping text and illustrations, you can go to another page. When tapping the search field, a keyboard will appear on the screen allowing you to enter text. Hold: By touching certain parts of a webpage and then briefly hold the screen, you can open a menu with options to open a page on a second...
6.9 Music When you receive music files via a PC, Bluetooth or internet, you can play these with your phone. When you connect your phone with a PC using a USB cable, make sure to connect your phone as being a Media device.
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During playback, you can e.g. pause or skip a track by tapping the icons at the bottom of the screen. When touching these icons, a description of the current setting will be shown on screen. At the right side of the screen you’ll find options for repeating tracks or for playing tracks in a random order.
6.10 Setup The menu for setting up the phone is very elaborate. Below we’ll highlight the most important settings. WiFi: Use this option to set your home internet connection. When tapping this option, you’ll see the following screen: As soon as you switch on WiFi, it will automatically search for nearby...
If your WiFi is not shown in the list, please press the button and choose the refresh option to search again. You can also select the option Add Network to manually enter your network name. Bluetooth: This option allows your phone to connect with other Bluetooth-enabled wireless devices.
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When the device is shown, tap it and, if required, enter the corresponding device code. Devices that can be paired are, amongst others: • Keyboard • Speaker • Headset • Alarm bracelet • Hands-free car kit • Other phones Use the button to open a menu in which you can refresh the list with detected devices,...
SIM cards: In this menu you can turn off one or both SIM cards. You can also set a SIM preference for calls, text messages or internet use. Data use: Here you’ll find various overviews with regards to the internet use on your phone.
By tapping the name of your provider, you’ll open a graph showing data use for data used via your SIM, allowing you to check your bill. Here you can also turn off data use on your SIM to prevent any costs. By swiping this graph downwards, you’ll find a overview of the data use of each App.
You’ll also find an option to create a WiFi hotspot of the phone. When you turn this option on, your phone becomes a WiFi modem and you can then use another device to login and use the internet. A data connection via your SIM card is required to use this function.
Display: Use this option to customize your display. A different background will only be shown when you’re using the Launcher homepage. Furthermore, you can adjust the brightness, turn off the automatic light adjustment, set the time before the screen turns off, select a letter font and choose whether the screen must rotate as you turn your phone.
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The last option, G-sensor calibration, you can use when the movement-controlled functions are no longer functioning correctly. Open this function, place the phone flat on a table and tap ‘Calibrate’. Sound and messages: Use this option to set the sound volumes and ringtones for the various sound profiles.
Memory space: This shows how much memory has been used, what this memory has been used for and how much is left. Battery: This shows how much energy you have left. Keep in mind that this is only an estimate. You’ll also find which function of the phone consumes most energy.
Apps: This shows your downloaded apps. You can view the entire list by swiping from top to bottom. By swiping from left to right, you can switch between downloaded, active and all apps. Tap an app to open an overview screen where you can close an app, delete it or reset it via ‘Delete...
You can also view which permissions an app has by swiping upwards. This means that a program has the possibility to manage other functions of the phone, such as using the camera or turning on a data connection. Location: Use this option to turn on the search function for your location and to...
to determine where you’ve taken pictures, as a navigation system or to instantly find nearby restaurants when searching for places to eat on the internet. Security: This offers various options for securing your data. Instead of unlocking the screen by dragging the lock upwards, you can choose to wake your...
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At Owner’s Information you can enter a text that will be shown on the lock-up screen. You can also encrypt your accounts and SIM card. This also allows you to choose whether Apps may be installed that are not checked by Google. Another option allows you to remotely retrieve data from the phone at a later time and...
Accounts: This shows an overview of the various memberships you have, such as the free membership required to access the Google Play™ store or the free membership to access Whatsapp. The available settings for each account depend on the service to which that account has access to.
another keyboard in case you’ve purchased one from the Play store. Create backup: If you own a Google account, you can store all your data on the internet. In case something goes wrong you’re your data, you can automatically retrieve them. You can use this menu also to reset your phone to the...
Date and time: Use this option to set the date and time. However, by default the network will manage these settings and adjust them when required. On/off schedule: This allows you to set different times in combination with the status ‘turn on’ or ‘turn off’.
Accessibility: This offers various options to make using the standard Android™ easier. Keep in mind that these functions have no effect on the main menu, unless you switch to the Launcher menu. Print: This allows you to add a printer service to be used on your phone.
This can be a photo printer service or a printer on your network managed by an App. If you have an App suitable for printing documents or photos saved on your phone, press followed by ‘Add service’ to choose the appropriate App from the list.
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This menu also offers the option Wireless Update. By default, this option is set to check for new updates for this phone on a weekly basis. You can adjust this in the options menu. We recommend you to always install the latest update to improve your user experience.
6.11 Clock This phone is provided with an elaborate clock function, including alarm and stopwatch options. Alarm setup Time display Kitchen timer Stopwatch Set or view different country Options menu By default, opens the time display. You can switch display by tapping in the upper part of the screen or by swiping from left to right.
Alarm setup: Tap to set the time. A clock will appear where you can tap to place the hands. Tap to turn an alarm on or off. Tap to set days and the alarm tone or to remove an alarm. More settings Tap to add a new alarm.
Kitchen timer: Use the buttons to enter a time, and then press the pink icon to start the count-down. During the count- down, you can press +1 to add an extra minute. You can also stop the count- down and remove the time, pause the count-down or start a second simultaneously count-down.
Stopwatch: The stopwatch adds Tap here to start the stopwatch and press again to stop it. Press here to show a ‘lap time’ underneath the total time. A second time will appear that keep track of the time since the last time you tapped.
6.12 Whatsapp WhatsApp Messenger is a smartphone application that allows you to share messages and multimedia with people in your contact list. WhatsApp sends and receives message via a data network, which means via Data or WiFi connection. Basically, WhatsApp is a sort of free SMS service over internet, in which you can also easily receive photos and videos.
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When starting Whatsapp for the first time, you’ll be asked for confirmation allowing the app to register your number in its system. This happens through a SMS to your phone containing a 6-digit code. After entering your phone number, you’ll have to wait for a SMS from Whatsapp.
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You can now start using Whatsapp. The possibilities Whatsapp has to offer are ever increasing: this program is continuously improved. Search function. You can search by name, but also by text contents. Start new chat. You can choose all your contacts also using Whatsapp or you can create a group...
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By swiping from left to right, you can switch between the chat screen, calls via Whatsapp and an overview of your contacts. After starting a new chat, you’ll be brought to the following screen: Name and picture Call contact Settings (such as search, change background, remove chat)
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When pressing the white text field, a keyboard will appea . Use it to enter a message and press to send it. Press to add a smiley to your message, these are also called ‘emoticons’. Press to send a file You can choose to select a photo or video from your...
6.13 SOS setup The SOS settings determine what actions the SOS button must perform when you press and hold it for several seconds. Mode: This allows you to select the SOS method. ‘Numbers’ calls up to 5 different numbers, 3 attempts per number, and also sends them SMS messages.
You can also choose to completely turn off the SOS mode. Numbers: By tapping the white field, you can enter one to five telephone numbers. Press to choose a contact from your contact list. When all numbers are entered, press ‘Save’.
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Outgoing message: In the Numbers mode, after your contact has answered, a pre- recorded message will be played. You can choose this to be a standard message or you can record a personal message. Edit SMS: By tapping the text field, you can determine for yourself what will be send per SMS when pressing...
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By checking ‘Send GPS location’, the phone will in this case also activate the GPS function and send along your location using a web link to a map. SIM use: This allows you to choose which SIM must be used for SOS.
6.14 More applications Use the ‘More applications’ button to search for more Apps and further expand the functionality of your phone. Besides several additional Apps you can find in this menu you can also download extra Apps via the Google Play™ store. This requires you to register using your email address.
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To be able to download payable Apps, you’ll need to link a credit card or other payment method. The Apps list of ‘More applications’ is ordered by download. This means the App you’ve chosen most recent from the Play store is at the bottom of the list.
7 SAFETY AND WARNINGS Important: Not complying with this manual can lead to serious personal in- jury and damage to the device. Carefully read all instructions, especially the safety informa- tion, before using the product and keep the user’s manual in a safe place.
Warnings The following warnings must be complied with to reduce the risk of injury to the user and others. • Different countries can have different regulations regarding the use of mobile phones (e.g. while driving, in hospitals, near fuel sta- tions or in airplanes).
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• Only use this device for its intended use. • Only use this device in places where you can call without risk. • Never use the phone at locations where this is not permitted (hospitals, air- planes, fuel stations, etc.) •...
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• Never disassemble the bat- tery nor expose it to open fire • The functioning of medical equipment can be affected. Manufacturers of pacemak- ers recommend a minimum distance of 20 cm in be- tween devices when the mo- bile phone is switched on. In this case, don’t carry the phone in your shirt pocket.
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• Make sure that small chil- dren don’t play with the packaging of this device (risk of suffocation). • Never leave the device un- attended when connected to the mains. • This phone is not a toy; keep it out of reach of (small) children.
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• Your mobile phone is suit- able for hearing aids. When using older types of hearing aids, interference can occur while using your phone. If you experience any hum- ming in certain hearing aids, please contact a shop spe- cialized in hearing aids. •...
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• Avoid extremely high and low temperatures. For example, do not leave the phone in a car exposed to direct sunlight. • The phone may only be opened to change the bat- tery or SIM card. • Modification of this device is forbidden.
• Never place the battery on metal surfaces to prevent short circuits. • Only clean the phone with a soft, moist cloth. Never use abrasive or chemical clean- ing products. Instructions regarding discarding: • Packaging can be reused or recycled for raw materials. Discard of packaging you no longer use according to local regulations.
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However, we recommend you to save it, to adequately package your phone in case of transportation. If you notice any damage when unpacking this phone, please contact your dealer immediately. • This device may not be discarded with normal house- hold waste! Each user is obliged to bring all electric and electronic devices to a...
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• Remove the battery before you discard this device (see paragraph 4.3). Do not dis- card of batteries with normal household waste, but bring them to a collection point for small chemical waste or to a shop selling batteries. • Contact your local authori- ties or dealer for more infor- mation about discarding old...
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Battery ..... 89 Apps ......90 Location ....91 Security ..... 92 Accounts ....94 Language and input .. 94 Create backup ..95 Date and time ... 96 On/off schedule ..96 Accessibility ....97 Print ......97 About the phone ..98 6.11 Clock ....
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7 Safety and warnings ..115 Important ....... 115 Warnings ....... 116 Instructions regarding discarding ...... 122 8 Specification ....125 9 Table of Contents ..... 126...
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