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  • Page 1 ZTE N910 User Manual...
  • Page 2 ZTE Corporation. The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice. Every effort has been...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   For Your Safety ............9 General Safety ..............9   FCC Compliance............10   Radio Frequency (RF) Energy ......... 11   Distraction ..............13   Driving ..............13   Operating Machinery ..........13   Product Handling ............14  ...
  • Page 4 Pacemakers ............. 20   Hearing Aids ............20   Medical Devices ............20   Hospitals ..............21   Aircraft ..............21   Interference in Cars ..........21   Explosive Environments ..........21   Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres ....21  ...
  • Page 5 How to Make Calls ............40   Calling from the Dialer ..........40   Calling from Your Contacts ........40   Calling from Your Call History ........40   Calling from a Text Message ........41   Using Speed Dial ............41  ...
  • Page 6   Email ............... 53 Creating an Email account ..........53   Receiving Emails ............54   Composing and sending an Email ......... 54   Replying to or Forwarding an Email ......55   Deleting an Account ............55   Email Settings ............... 55  ...
  • Page 7 Shooting Video with Your Camcorder ......67   Adjusting Your Video Settings ........67   Playing Your Music ............67   Creating Playlists ............68   Managing Playlists ........... 69   Setting a Song as Ringtone ........69   Playing Your Videos ............69  ...
  • Page 8 Protecting Your Phone with a Screen Unlock Pattern ................. 80   Protecting Your Phone with a PIN or Password ..81   Disabling Screen Unlock Security ......81   Setting up Credential Storage ........82   Managing Your Device Memory ........82  ...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety General Safety Don’t make or receive handheld calls or text Don’t use at gas stations. while driving. Keep your phone at least 15mm away from Your phone may produce your ear or body while a bright or flashing light. making calls.
  • Page 10: Fcc Compliance

    Switch off when told to Don’t take your phone in aircrafts and airports. apart. Switch off when near Only use approved explosive materials or accessories. liquids. Don’t rely on your phone as a primary device for emergency communications. FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 11: Radio Frequency (Rf) Energy

    residential installation. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 12 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
  • Page 13: Distraction

    http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after searching on FCC ID: Q78-ZTEN910. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 14: Product Handling

    Product Handling General Statement on Handling and Use You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its use. You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited. Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.
  • Page 15: Small Children

    • Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. • Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down. Small Children Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it.
  • Page 16: Antenna

    Antenna GPS antenna Bluetooth antenna Antenna Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. Normal Use Position When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to your ear, with the bottom towards your mouth.
  • Page 17: Air Bags

    Antenna Antenna Air Bags Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
  • Page 18: Seizures/ Blackouts

    Seizures/ Blackouts The phone can produce a bright or flashing light. Repetitive Motion Injuries To minimize the risk of RSI when texting or playing games with your phone: • Do not grip the phone too tightly. • Press the buttons lightly. •...
  • Page 19: Electrical Safety

    normal use. Electrical Safety Accessories Use only approved accessories. Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories. Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit in the battery terminals. Connection to a Car Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical system.
  • Page 20: Interference

    Interference General Statement on Interface Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 21: Hospitals

    Hospitals Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment. Aircraft Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff.
  • Page 22: Blasting Caps And Areas

    areas, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Blasting Caps and Areas Power off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas where you are told to power off “two-way radios”...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    Getting Started Overview Keys Explained Function Power Key • Hold to select phone modes: Silent, Airplane, Restart or Power off. • Press to switch your phone to Sleep mode. • Press to wake up your phone.
  • Page 24: Starting Up

    Function Home Key • Press to return to the Home Screen from any application or screen. • Hold to see recently used applications. Menu Key • Press to get the options for the current screen. Back Key • Press to go to the previous screen. Volume Keys •...
  • Page 25 2. Insert the microSD Card.
  • Page 26 The microSD logo is a t rade mark of the SD Card Association. 3. Insert the battery by aligning the e gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in t the battery compartment. Gently push down the battery unt til it clicks into place.
  • Page 27: Removing The Microsd Card

    Removing the microSD Ca Open the cover. Slide the microSD D card out gently and remove it. Charging the Battery When you first get your new phone e you’ll need to charge the battery. 1. Connect the adapter to the char rger jack.
  • Page 28: Switching Your Phone On/Off

    2. Connect the charger to a standar rd AC wall outlet. 3. Disconnect the charger when the e battery is fully charged. Switching Your Phone O On/Off Make sure the battery is charged. • Hold Power Key to switch on you ur phone.
  • Page 29: Switching To Sleep Mode

    reset it to factory settings (see Sorting out Your Phone Settings – Privacy: Reset to Factory Settings), you need to adjust some settings before using it. 1. Tap Change language to change the language you want to use, if needed. 2.
  • Page 30: Getting Around

    Getting Around Touch Control You can use finger gestures to control your phone. The controls on your touch screen change dynamically depending on the tasks you’re performing. • Tap the buttons, icons, or applications to select items or to open applications. •...
  • Page 31 Extended Home Screen The Home Screen extends beyond the screen width, giving you more space to add more stuff. Simply slide your finger to the left or right to see the extended Home Screen. Choosing Your Wallpaper 1. Tap Home Key to return to the Home Screen. 2.
  • Page 32 4. Tap Set wallpaper. Adding Things to Your Home Screen 1. Tap Home Key to return to the Home Screen. 2. Slide left or right to find a part of the Home Screen with free space. 3. Tap Menu Key and select Personalization > Add to home screen.
  • Page 33: Status And Notification Icons

    Status and Notification Ico Your phone will tell you exactly wha at’s going on by showing you simple icons. Here’s what they y mean. Signal strength one speaker off New W i-Fi n etwork one microphone off detected...
  • Page 34 Error or warning USB connected Misse ed call Battery flat Call in n progress Battery very low Conn nected to a Wi-Fi network Battery low Alarm m set Battery partiall Bluet ooth on drained Battery full Spea ker on...
  • Page 35 Battery charging ncing Vibrate mode w instant message Airplane mode nding data New mail ng is playing New SMS/MMS/ wnloading data voicemail New Gmail message aming...
  • Page 36: Applications And Settings Preview

    Using the Notification Pane Flick the status bar downwards from m across the top of the screen to open the Notification Pan el, where you can see your calendar events, new message es, and current settings – such as call forwarding, call status s, turn on/off sound, Wi-Fi, data connection and auto-rot tate screen.
  • Page 37 Configure and manage wireless connections, such as Wi-Fi, ® Bluetooth , 4G Mobile Hotspot, mobile networks, Virtual Private Wireless & networks Networks (VPN) Settings and Tethering &portable hotspot. You can also select Airplane mode from here. Set up Voicemail, Speed dial, Call Timers, Accounts, Use Internet Call settings calling settings, TTY mode, Hearing...
  • Page 38 Enables you to set the Screen unlock pattern, SIM/USIM card lock, Passwords, Device Location & security administration, or manage the Settings device’s Credential storage. You can also select the sources to use when determining locations from My Location. Manage your applications and Applications installation of new ones.
  • Page 39 Enables you to set the date, time, time zone, and date/time format. If Date & time the network supports, you can also enable automatic time update. View phone status, battery use, and About phone legal information, etc. Open Recently Used Applications 1.
  • Page 40: Phone Calls

    Phone Calls How to Make Calls There are many ways to make a call with your phone. And they’re all easy to do. Calling from the Dialer 1. Tap on the Home Screen. 2. Enter the phone number with the on-screen keypad.
  • Page 41: Calling From A Text Message

    Calling from a Text Messa If a text message contains a phone e number that you want to call, you can make the call while vi ewing the text message. 1. Tap on the Home Screen. 2. Tap the conversation and then t the message that contains the phone number you need.
  • Page 42: Rejecting A Call

    Rejecting a Call Drag to the left to reject the call. Ending a Call Drag to the right to finish the call. Adjusting Your Call Settings From the Home Screen, you can open the call settings menu by going from Menu Key > Settings > Call settings > Call Settings.
  • Page 43: Contacts

    Contacts You can add contacts on your phone e and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google account or other accounts that support contact synchronizing. To see your contacts, tap from m the Home Screen. From there, you can tap the tabs on the t top to quickly switch to dialer, call log, favorite contacts, or r contact groups.
  • Page 44: Creating A Contact

    attachment in an Email, Gmail or a message. Creating a Contact 1. Tap from the Contacts Scre een. 2. Enter the contact name and pho one numbers, emails, postal addresses, etc. 3. Tap to save the contact. Adding a Contact to Fav vorites 1.
  • Page 45 3. Enter the group name and tap 4. Tap the new group and tap to add group members. 5. Tick the check boxes next to the contacts you want. Then To send messages to the group members, you can tap next to the group and select message recipients from the listed group members.
  • Page 46: Entering Text

    Entering Text When you enter a field that needs te ext or numbers, a keyboard automatically appears on the e screen. Hold the input box and select Input method from the pop-up menu to change input method. Android Keyboard The Android Keyboard provides a lay yout similar to a desktop computer keyboard.
  • Page 47 choose È. • Tap to use uppercase or lo owercase. This key also changes to indicate the current case you are using: for lowercase, for upperca se, and when locked in uppercase. • Tap to delete any text you have entered. •...
  • Page 48: Swype Input

    Swype Input Swype is a text input method that allows you to enter a word by sliding your finger or from letter to letter, lifting your finger between words. Choosing Touch Input Settings Choose the touch input settings by tapping Menu Key > Settings >...
  • Page 49: Messaging

    Messaging Your SMS (text message) and MMS S (multimedia messaging service) are combined into one men nu in from the home screen. The Message Box Instead of an inbox and outbox, yo ur phone organizes all messages you sent and received in nto one box, where messages exchanged with the sam me party are grouped into a...
  • Page 50: Changing Message Settings

    • If you are sending an MMS, tap Menu Key > Attach to attach pictures, videos, audio, or slideshows. 5. Tap Send to send your text. NOTE: Add an attachment to text message and it will be converted into an MMS automatically. Likewise if you remove all attachments from an MMS, it’ll automatically become a text message.
  • Page 51 Multimedia message (MMS) settings: • Delivery reports: Request a delivery report for every MMS message you send. • Read reports: Request a read report for every MMS message you send. • Auto-retrieve: Automatically retrieve MMS messages. • Roaming auto-retrieve: Automatically retrieve MMS messages when you’re roaming.
  • Page 52 • Vibrate: Make your phone vibrate when a new message arrives. Cell Broadcast • Cdma Broadcast Messages: Set the CDMA Broadcast Messages. Signature settings: • Edit signature: Edit your signature, which can be added automatically to outgoing messages. • Add signature: Add the signature to all outgoing messages.
  • Page 53: Email

    Email Tap Home Key > > Email. Yo ou can enter the Email Screen to setup your Email account t and exchange Emails. Creating an Email acco ount 1. When you open Email for the fi rst time, enter your Email address and password.
  • Page 54: Receiving Emails

    TIPS: To add more Email accounts, open Email to get the Inbox screen. Then tap Menu Key > More > Accounts > Menu Key > Add account. Receiving Emails Press Menu Key > Refresh to download recent Emails. You can select Load more messages at the bottom of the Email list to download earlier messages.
  • Page 55: Replying To Or Forwarding An Email

    Replying to or Forwarding an Email 1. Open the Email you want to reply to or forward from Inbox Screen. 2. Tap Reply or Menu Key > Forward to reply to/forward the Email. You can also tap Reply all to reply to all recipients of the Email.
  • Page 56: Getting Connected To The Internet

    Getting Connected to the Internet Your phone’s impressive networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network with ease. You can use default connection settings to connect to the web via your mobile network (CDMA/EvDo), 4G LTE, or Wi-Fi.
  • Page 57: Checking The Wi-Fi Network Status

    2. Tap an access point to connect to it. If security features are implemente ed, you’ll need to enter a password. Checking the Wi-Fi Net twork Status You can check the Wi-Fi network b by looking at the icon in the status bar. Or tap the access point that the pho one is currently connected to in Wi-Fi settings.
  • Page 58: Browsing The Internet

    Browsing the Interne You can use your phone to get on th he Internet via a CDMA, EVDO, 4G LTE or Wi-Fi connection. Tap Home Key > > MetroWEB There are different ways to open web b pages: • Tap the address bar to enter the w website you want to browse.
  • Page 59: Using Bookmarks

    • Copy: Menu Key > More > Select text and slide your finger on the page to select the text you want to copy. Your phone automatically copies the selected text to the clipboard. • Share pages: Menu Key > More > Share page to send a page by Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, Google+, mail@metro or Messages.
  • Page 60: Editing A Bookmark

    TIPS: You can press Menu Key > List view/Thumbnail view to change how you view bookmarks on your phone screen. Editing a Bookmark 1. Open a Browser window. 2. Tap or Menu Key > Bookmarks. 3. Select an item you want to edit and hold on it until the shortcut menu pops up.
  • Page 61 tap the link to open the page, or hold on the link to open the shortcut menu, giving you these options: • Open • Open in new window • Bookmark link • Save link • Share link (by Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, Messages, mail@metro or Google+.) •...
  • Page 62: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth is a short-range wireless c communication technology. Phones or other devices w with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information n wirelessly within a distance of about 10 meters. The Blue etooth devices must be paired before the communication is pe erformed.
  • Page 63: Hac

    Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for Mobile phones In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Although analog wireless phones do not usually cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants, digital wireless phones sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by the phone's antenna, backlight, or other components.
  • Page 64 depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
  • Page 65: Turn On Hac

    Turn on HAC When the HAC setting is on, your phone sends the audio from your phone calls to the telecoil rather than to the microphone of your hearing aid. You are likely to hear calls much better because volume is increased and background noise and feedback are diminished.
  • Page 66: Making The Most Of Multimedia

    Making the Most of M Multimedia Using Camera Taking Pictures with Your C Camera Your phone has a 5-megapixel came era. Open it by tapping Home Key > > Camera. to take a shot. To view it, ju st tap the picture in the right corner of the screen.
  • Page 67: Shooting Video With Your Camcorder

    Using Camcorder Shooting Video with Your Camcorder Open the camcorder by tapping Ho ome Key > > Camcorder. Then select to sta art shooting, and stop. Select the picture in the right corner of the screen to view the video you’ve just shot. Or tap Menu Key >...
  • Page 68: Creating Playlists

    4. Adjust the volume with Volume Keys. Creating Playlists Playlists help you organize your music files: 1. Select a music file you want to add to a new playlist. 2. Tap and hold on the file until a shortcut menu pops up. 3.
  • Page 69: Managing Playlists

    5. Type the playlist name and tap Save. Managing Playlists 1. From the Music Screen tap Play ylists to see them all. 2. Hold on the playlist you want to play or edit until a shortcut menu pops up. 3. Tap Play, Delete or Rename. Adding a Song to a Playlist 1.
  • Page 70: Opening Your Gallery

    fast forward, etc. Tap to pause/ Tap to fast resume video. forward. Tap to rewind. Tap to turn on/off the dolby. Hold and drag to jump to any part of the video. Opening Your Gallery Gallery helps you view pictures and play videos. You can also do some basic editing of your pictures –...
  • Page 71: Making Memorable Memos

    Tap to return to the Show the number of previous folder pictures in the folder Tap to return to Gallery. Tap to zoom Tap to view pictures in the folder in a slideshow Making Memorable Me Sound Recorder enables you to re ecord your voice memos.
  • Page 72 5. Tap OK to save the voice recordi ing, or tap Discard to delete the recording. TIPS: You can find your recordings i n Home Key > > Music > Playlists > My recordings...
  • Page 73: Using Your Google™ Applications

    Using Your Google™ ™ Applications Signing in to your Google Account t lets you synchronize Gmail and Contacts between your phone and the web. And if you don’t have an account, you can n easily create one. 1. Tap a Google application that n eed(s) a Google account, such as Market.
  • Page 74: Using Google Calendar

    4. Enter the email subject, and then write your email. 5. Tap Menu Key > Send. Using Google Calendar Tap Home Key > > Calendar t to use Google Calendar and Google’s time management app plication. You can use the calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events.
  • Page 75: Changing Your Online Status

    Changing Your Online Sta atus 1. Tap the Talk status bar above t he Friends list. 2. Tap to change status and d then enter your status message in the text box. Starting a Chat 1. Tap a friend in the Friends list. 2.
  • Page 76: Latitude

    the place on Google Maps, find out how to get there, or give that business a call. Latitude Google’s Latitude service is a social tool for sharing your location information with selected friends. Tap Home Key > > Latitude to enable Latitude service. Each time you launch Maps application, your location will be determined using GPS or the phone network, and your Latitude status will be updated.
  • Page 77: Sorting Out Your Phone Settings

    Sorting out Your Phone Settings Changing Display Settings By tapping Home Key > Menu Key > Settings > Display, you can adjust the display settings as you like: • Brightness: Adjust brightness of the screen. • Auto-rotate screen: Rotate the screen display as you rotate the phone.
  • Page 78 • Enable Dolby Mobile: Enable / Disable Dolby Mobile. • Volume: Set the volume of the Ringtone, Media and Alarm. • Phone ringtone / Notification ringtone: Select the default ringtones for incoming calls and notifications. • Audible touch tones: Play sound when using dial pad. •...
  • Page 79: Language Settings

    Language Settings You can change the language of your phone system in two simple steps. 1. Tap Home Key > Menu Key > Settings > Language & keyboard > Select language. 2. Select a language from the list given. Mobile Network Services Tap Home Key >...
  • Page 80: Security Settings

    mode, or check the data usage. IMPORTANT: Data roaming may incur significant roaming charges. Security Settings Here’s how to protect your phone from unauthorized use. Protecting Your Phone with a Screen Unlock Pattern Creating Your Screen Unlock Pattern 1. Tap Home Key > Menu Key > Settings > Location & security >...
  • Page 81: Protecting Your Phone With A Pin Or Password

    Protecting Your Phone with a PIN or Password Creating a PIN or Password 1. Tap Home Key > Menu Key > Settings > Location & security > Set up screen lock. 2. Tap PIN or Password. 3. Enter the numeric PIN or any password you like, and tap Continue.
  • Page 82: Setting Up Credential Storage

    Setting up Credential Storage This lets you select applications to access secure certificates and other credentials. Enabling Secure Credentials Tap Home Key > Menu Key > Settings > Location & security. Tap Set password and create a password for the credential storage.
  • Page 83: Privacy: Reset To Factory Settings

    Reset to Factory Settin Tap Home Key > Menu Key > Set ttings > Privacy > Factory data reset > Reset phone e > Erase everything. WARNING: All your personal inform mation and downloaded applications on your phone will be erased after the resetting.
  • Page 84 to download and tapping Install. You can also install a non-Marketing g application if you have allowed the installation of it. Make su ure that you select an application developed for your device e and processor type before installing it. 1.
  • Page 85: Managing Other Settings

    Managing Other Settings Search Settings You can manage search settings and search history by opening the Google Search application and tapping Menu Key > Search settings. • Google search: Adjust Google search settings. • Searchable items: When you search for an item on your phone, only the searchable items will be looked for.
  • Page 86: Other Applications

    Other Applications 4G mobile Hotspot 1. Tap Home Key > > 4G Mob bile. 2. Tick the 4G Mobile Hotspot box, a and then you can share your phone’s mobile data connectio on over Wi-Fi. Alarms 3. Tap Home Key > >...
  • Page 87: Task Manager

    calculation. Task Manager Tap Home Key > and select T Task Manager to view or stop applications. MetroPCS Easy Wi-Fi Find and connect to MetroPCS ho otspots on your mobile device. @metro App Store Keep the fun going with download dable games, browse a large variety of applications or cu ustomize your phone to fit...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications Approx. 130 mm × 68 mm × 13.7 Dimensions Weight Approx. 160g (with battery) Bearer CDMA 1X/EVDO/LTE support OS Android 2.3.5 Main display dimension, 4.3", 480x320 (HVGA) Resolution Sensor type CMOS Still image Back capture 5M Pixels Camera resolution Internal memory ROM: 4 GB, RAM: 512MB Support microSD card, max.

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