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Safety ............................................................................................................... 3
Environment.................................................................................................... 4
1 Getting Started ............................................................................................. 5
1.1 Getting to know your touch phone .................................................. 5
1.3 Charging the Battery....................................................................... 6
1.4 Starting up the device...................................................................... 7
1.5 Status Icons..................................................................................... 9
2 Using phone features.................................................................................. 11
2.1 Turning the phone function on and off .......................................... 11
2.2 Making a call ................................................................................ 11
2.3 Answering and Ending a call......................................................... 12
2.4 In-call options............................................................................... 12
2.5 Using call history.......................................................................... 13
3 Setting on your device ................................................................................ 13
4 ActiveSync................................................................................................... 17
5 Contacts ...................................................................................................... 20
6 Exchanging Messages................................................................................. 23
7 Internet ....................................................................................................... 28
7.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet ............................................... 28
7.2 Browser ........................................................................................ 29
8 Google ......................................................................................................... 32
8.1 Google mail .................................................................................. 32
8.2 Google talk ................................................................................... 35
8.3 Google Maps ................................................................................ 36
8.4 Google Calendar........................................................................... 37
9 Experiencing Multimedia........................................................................... 42
9.1 Camera & Picture ......................................................................... 42
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety ....................... 3 Environment....................4 1 Getting Started ..................... 5 1.1 Getting to know your touch phone ..........5 1.2 Installing the SIM card, battery, and storage card......5 1.3 Charging the Battery............... 6 1.4 Starting up the device..............7 1.5 Status Icons..................
  • Page 2 9.2 Music.................... 45 9.3 FM Radio..................47 10 Android Market..................48 11 Other applications ..................51 11.1 Alarm Clock................51 11.2 Calculator ................... 52...
  • Page 3: Safety

    Safety Never attempt to disassemble your phone. You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its use. As a general rule, 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 4: Environment

    manufacturers of such equipment will be able to give you any advice you may need in this area. Hospitals: Always make sure that your phone is switched off in hospitals when so instructed by warning signs or by medical staff. Road safety: Do not use your phone when driving.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    1 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to know your touch phone 1.2 Installing the SIM card, battery, and storage card You need to remove the back cover before you can install the SIM card and battery. Also, make sure to always turn off the power before installing or replacing the SIM card and battery.
  • Page 6: Charging The Battery

    • Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product. • Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulations. 1. Align the battery’s exposed copper contacts with the battery connectors at the bottom part of the battery compartment. 2.
  • Page 7: Starting Up The Device

    Warning: • Do not remove the battery from the device while you are charging it using the AC or car adapter. • As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging before it overheats. 1.4 Starting up the device Power on/off To power off your phone, press &...
  • Page 8 2. Select Location & security, and then scroll down to the Screen unlock pattern section. 3. Set or change your unlock pattern by selecting either Set unlock pattern or Change unlock pattern, as applicable. 4. Follow the prompts to define your pattern. Note: You must slide your finger along the screen to create the pattern, not select individual dots.
  • Page 9: Status Icons

    the item to the Trash button and release. You’ll know when your item is in the Trash because the item and the tab will turn red. 5. Move objects on the Home screen • To move an icon or other item on the Home screen, you must first touch & hold it to enter move mode.
  • Page 10 Battery charge indicators: Call full, half-full, low, very progress low! Missed call Battery is charging Wireless services are off Call on hold (Airplane mode) Bluetooth® Speakerphone Bluetooth device is on connected Phone on mute No SIM card in phone Connected Alarm is set Connected the Read your notifications...
  • Page 11: Using Phone Features

    2 Using phone features 2.1 Turning the phone function on and off To enable or disable Airplane Mode In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft. Another way to turn off the phone function is to switch your device to Airplane Mode.
  • Page 12: Answering And Ending A Call

    messages. 2.3 Answering and Ending a call When you receive a phone call, the incoming voice call screen will appear, allowing you to either answer or ignore the call. 1. To answer an incoming call, slide ‘ANSWER’ (Green icon) button rightward. 2.
  • Page 13: Using Call History

    Note: Whether the group call function can be used depends on whether the network operator supports and provides such function as well as whether you have applied for such function. Please contact network operator for details. 2.5 Using call history 1.
  • Page 14 • Rescan for devices. Airplane mode on/off: When airplane mode is selected, all wireless connectivity is off. This icon will display in the status bar when airplane mode is selected. Mobile network • Select data roaming capability. • Select to connect only to 2G (slower) networks to save battery power. •...
  • Page 15 3.4 Basic phone settings Audio profiles Select one user profile and enter the following options: Vibrate: Select to have your phone vibrate for incoming calls. Volume: Select to open the volume control, and then slide your finger along the volume bar to set an incoming call ring volume or alarm, playing back music, videos.
  • Page 16 you can obtain it from your wireless operator. Visible passwords: Select to have your password display as you type it. Applications Unknown sources: Select this check box if you want the ability to download applications from the Web. With this check box not selected, you will only be able to download applications from Android Market.
  • Page 17: Activesync

    your computer (selected by default) 3. Unmount/eject your memory card from your phone. Note that when your phone is connected to your computer via USB, you cannot view pictures or play any media stored on the card from your phone. Internal phone storage: Reports how much internal storage is free.
  • Page 18 allow you to control data sync. Sync by application To control synchronization for Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts, you can do the following: 1. On the Home screen, then touch and select Settings. 2. Select Accounts & sync. When any of the applications are synchronizing, you will see the “sync”...
  • Page 19 By default, your phone is not “discoverable”. This means other Bluetooth devices will not see your phone in their scans for Bluetooth devices. If you make your phone discoverable, it will be visible to other Bluetooth devices for up to 120 seconds. To make your phone discoverable: 1.
  • Page 20: Contacts

    9. To disconnect or unpair with a device, touch & hold the device to open the context menu. Select Disconnect or Unpair, as appropriate. If you select ‘Unpair’ when connected, you will be disconnected as well. Notes: The phone supports only the headset and hands-free Bluetooth profiles, so if you try to connect to a device that is not a headset or hands-free car kit, then you will receive an “unable to connect”...
  • Page 21 displayed. Add a contact 1. On the Home screen, then touch and select Contacts. Your contact list appears. 2. Press MENU and select ‘New contact’. 3. Add all the information you want to store for this contact in the appropriate fields.
  • Page 22 you’ve stored for a contact, and to initiate other types of communication with that contact, open the Contact details screen. To open a contact’s details screen, simply select their name from Contacts. 1. Call a contact: From the contact list, touch & hold the contact you want to call.
  • Page 23: Exchanging Messages

    6 Exchanging Messages 6.1 SMS and MMS messaging To open the SMS & MMS Messaging application, on the Home screen, then touch and select the Messaging icon. About text and multimedia messages SMS messages are also know as “text” messages and can each be around 160 characters.
  • Page 24 the message to open the context menu. Select View message details. 2. Reply to a message: Simply start typing your message in the text box at the bottom of the screen to reply to a message. You can always press MENU and select to add a subject or an attachment to convert it to a multimedia message.
  • Page 25 5. Type your message. As you type, you’ll be able to track how many characters/messages you’re creating. Remember that text messages have a limit around 160 characters. Once you go over that limit, a new message is actually created but automatically joined into one when received. 6.
  • Page 26 the message without reading it, select this check box. Auto-retrieve: To retrieve all your MMS messages automatically (the header plus the message will download to your phone), select this check box. If you clear this check box, then only the message headers will be retrieved and display in your message list.
  • Page 27 Use your POP3 and IMAP email account Once you’ve set up an account, you can do the following: 1. Refresh Inbox: From the Inbox, press MENU and then select ‘Refresh’ to update your Inbox with any previously-unfetched email. 2. Read email: You can display or collapse the messages in your Inbox by selecting Inbox.
  • Page 28: Internet

    1. From your account Inbox, press MENU and select ‘Account settings’. 2. The Account settings screen appears. You can do the following from this screen: Account name: Select to change the name of your account as it appears on your Accounts screen.
  • Page 29: Browser

    “hotspot”. Note: The availability and range of your device’s Wi-Fi signal depends on the number, infrastructure, and other objects through which the signal passes. 7.2 Browser To open the Browser, touch and select the Browser icon. The Browser always opens to the last Web page you were viewing. The first time you enter the Browser after powering on, your home page will display.
  • Page 30 Manage bookmarks You can store as many bookmarks as you want on your phone. Press MENU and select ‘Bookmarks’. The Bookmarks screen opens. 1. Bookmark any page: Select ‘Add’. Type a name and location (URL) in the dialog box. Select ‘OK’. 2.
  • Page 31 2. All items downloaded form the Web are stored on your memory card, so be sure you have a card installed in your phone before you download from the Browser. 3. The Browser will only allow you to download items that are supported by an application installed on the phone.
  • Page 32: Google

    Browser cache: Browser page-visited history stored cookie data saved form data Accept cookies: Select this check box if you want the Browser to save cookies. Some Web sites might not work properly with cookies disabled. Remember form data: Select this check box if you want the Browser to remember text you have typed in forms, so that you can select the same text later rather than retyping it.
  • Page 33 Here are some specific instructions on using labels, from a conversation list, touch & hold a conversation to open the context menu. 1. Label a conversation: Select ‘Change labels’. The Labels menu appears. Select the label to either apply it or remove it from the conversation, then select ‘OK’...
  • Page 34 4. Mark conversation as read/ unread: From a conversation list, touch & hold the conversation to open unread the context menu. Select ‘Mark read’/’Mark unread’ as appropriate. 5. Archive conversation: From a conversation list, touch & hold the conversation to open the context menu. Select ‘Archive’. To view your archived messages, from the list of labels, select ‘All mail’.
  • Page 35: Google Talk

    as you like. When finished, touch ‘OK’. Select labels to synchronize You can choose to synchronize messages based on the labels you’ve assigned to them. Limiting the amount of email that is regularly synchronized will cut down on network data exchange. 1.
  • Page 36: Google Maps

    8.3 Google Maps To open Google Maps™ mapping service, touch and select Maps icon. Find your location 1. Make sure you have enabled a “location source” in global Settings by doing the following: touch , and then select Settings. Select Security & location. Select either Wireless networks or GPS satellites, or both.
  • Page 37: Google Calendar

    • Contacts - Opens a list of the contacts you’ve stored with a physical address. • Point on map- Opens a menu of places you’ve visited. 3. Enter your destination in the second box. You can type an address or select to select from the location source menu.
  • Page 38 Edit an event - First select a day to go to either the Day or Agenda view. From there, select the event to view its details. Assuming you have write privileges on an event, press MENU and select ‘Edit event’ to open the event for editing. Navigate months - Slide your fingertip up/down, through the days and past the beginning/end of the month to move to the previous/next month.
  • Page 39 highlighted. 4. Day view Days are divided into hour time slots. Events are shown tiled and span the time they last. All-day events are displayed at the top of the day list. View event details - Highlight an event to open a small popup window in the lower part of the screen that provides more event information.
  • Page 40 When finished, select ‘Done’. Pressing BACK also saves the event. Tip: Create an event quickly in the Day or Week view by selecting an empty time slot. A new Event details screen appears. The ‘From’ field contains the selected time slot. The View event screen In the Day and Week views, when you highlight an event, a pop-up window with more details opens (the window stays open for three seconds).
  • Page 41 notifications list. The upcoming event name is displayed. If you have only one reminder, the place is also displayed. 2. To read more details about the event, select the reminder. If you have other reminders pending, they will be listed on this screen as well. You can Snooze or Dismiss the reminder(s), or press BACK to keep the reminder(s) pending in the notifications bar.
  • Page 42: Experiencing Multimedia

    select ‘Remove calendars’. On the menu that appears, select the calendar that you want to remove. Note: Hiding or removing calendars on your phone does not affect the display of calendars on the Web. Calendar settings From any of the calendar views, press MENU and select More > Settings. 1.
  • Page 43 computer; or attach your phone to your computer using a USB cable that came in the box. If you use this method, make sure Home > Settings > SD card& phone storage > Use for USB storage check box is selected. It is selected by default.
  • Page 44 to load. 3. If you’ve stored your pictures in folders on your Memory card, then the folders will display as separate “albums”. The top left album always contains all the pictures in all the albums. 4. The individual pictures display in a grid in thumbnail format. You can select to display smaller or large thumbnails in Settings.
  • Page 45: Music

    edge in or out to size. Touch & drag the center of the cropper to move it within the picture. 3 When you are happy with the cropped area, select ‘Save’. Select Discard to cancel the crop. The cropped picture is saved to Pictures as a copy. Your original is not touched.
  • Page 46 So, if you wish, create a folder at the top-level called “music” (or whatever you want) to store your files. 4. Open this folder and copy music files into it. If you want, create folders within “music” to organize your music further. If you want to use certain music files as phone, notification, or alarm ring tones.
  • Page 47: Fm Radio

    artist, album, or song that you want on a playlist. 2. Touch & hold the artist, album, or song to open the context menu. 3. Select Add to playlist. 4. In the Add to playlist menu that opens, select New to create a new playlist, or one of the existing playlists.
  • Page 48: Android Market

    10 Android Market Android Market™ provides you with direct access to software developers throughout the world. It is the place to go to find fun games and cool applications that have been rated by your fellow Androids. To open the Market, on the Home screen, touch and select the Market icon If you ever need help or have questions about Android Market, press MENU...
  • Page 49 data. Once you select ‘OK’ on this screen, you will be responsible for the results of using this item on your phone. • After selecting ‘Install’, the item will start downloading immediately. • After selecting ‘Buy’, you may be asked to sign in to an additional Google account.
  • Page 50 1. From the Android Market Home screen, press MENU and select ‘Downloads’. 2. Select the item you want to read about. The Item details screen appears. 3. Press MENU and select ‘Security’. 4. All areas of your phone that this item has access to are listed. 5.
  • Page 51: Other Applications

    11 Other applications 11.1 Alarm Clock To open Alarm Clock, on the Home screen, then touch and select Clock icon. The Alarm clock offers as many alarms as you want. Set an alarm Three alarms are set up for you, ready to customize. All three alarms are turned off by default.
  • Page 52: Calculator

    MENU and select ‘Add alarm’. Change clock display You can change the appearance of the clock displayed on the main Alarm Clock screen: 1. Go to the main Alarm Clock screen. 2. Touch the clock with your fingertip to open the Clock selection screen. 3.
  • Page 53 appears. When you touch a key on the screen, the key flashes red to let you know the selection was made. Make sure you see the red flash before entering your next number or completing the operation. To delete numbers, one at a time, touch CLEAR on the screen. To clear your operation history, press MENU and select ‘Clear history’.
  • Page 54 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 55 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This Model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured to not exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.

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