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AQUA MARVEL
GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone
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  • Page 1 AQUA MARVEL GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone User Guide...
  • Page 2 Dear INTEX customer, Congratulations on becoming a proud owner of INTEX product. You have now joined the fraternity of millions of satisfied INTEX customers spread across the globe. Intex Technologies is one of the fastest growing IT Hardware, Mobile Phones and Electronics Company. A well established brand, INTEX has kept pace with the technology needs of millions of IT hardware &...
  • Page 3 Brand INTEX covers a wide range of computer peripherals and accessories such as Computer Multimedia speakers, Cabinets, Keyboards, Mouse, UPS, Add-on cards, Webcams, Headphones, Laptop bags, etc. As a part of its diversification strategy, Intex also offers an interesting range of PCs, TFT-LCD Monitors, Consumer Electronics (DVD Players), Home UPS &...
  • Page 4 www.intextechnologies.com Helpline No. 1800-103- 8822 (India) Intex Way Gulf LLC service@intexuae.com www.intexuae.com Toll Free No. 800-468- 39823 (Dubai) Tel: 00971 04 3931991 SAFETY TIPS Use of wireless hands-free system (headphone, headset)  with a low power Bluetooth emitter. Make sure the cell phone has a low SAR. ...
  • Page 5 Use cell phone when the signal quality is good.  People having active medical implants should preferably keep  the cell phone at least 15 cm away from the implant. Contents I. W ..............8 ARNING...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ........... 9 AFETY INFORMATION ........10 AUTIONS ON MOBILE PHONE USE ........11 RECAUTIONS FOR USE OF BATTERY ..........12 AUTIONS FOR CHILDREN II. K ............13 EYS AND PARTS ............... 14 CONS III. S ............16 TART TO USE ..............16 ATTERY ...........
  • Page 7 ..........32 ONNECTION OPTION V. F ........35 UNCTION MENU INSTRUCTION 1. B .............. 35 ROWSER 2. C ............35 ALCULATOR 3. C ............36 ALENDAR 4. C ............. 36 5. C ............... 37 AMERA 6. C ..............37 LOCK 7.
  • Page 8 13. M ............41 ESSAGES 14. M ..............42 USIC 15. D ..............43 16. S .............. 43 EARCH 17. S ............. 43 ETTINGS 18. SIM T ............49 OOLKIT 19. S ..........49 OUND ECORDER 20. I ............50 NTEX VI.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    1 Safety information 1.1 Traffic safety first Please use the mobile phone carefully when you drive a car. Park your car at roadside and then use the mobile phone if the driving condition is bad. 1.2 Turn off in hospital Please abide by relevant provisions or regulations.
  • Page 10: Cautions On Mobile Phone Use

    1.4 Turn off when refueling Please don’t use the mobile phone in gas station or near fuels or chemicals. 1.5 Turn off near blasting sites Don’t use the mobile phone in blasting sites. Please observe relevant restrictions and carry out rules or regulations. 2 Cautions on mobile phone use 2.1 Interference All phones may be interfered, which affect phone calls.
  • Page 11: Precautions For Use Of Battery

    2.3 Qualified maintenance service Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product. 2.4 Water-resistance Your device is not water resistant. Keep it dry. 2.5 Emergency calls Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number and press the Dial icon. 3 Precautions for use of battery 3.1 Do not dispose of batteries near or in a fire to avoid dangers.
  • Page 12: Cautions For Children

    4 Cautions for children Keep your device out the reach of children in case of accidental injury caused by incorrect use of the device as toys.
  • Page 13: Keys And Parts

    II. Keys and parts Home key  Press Home key at a non- standby screen to go back to standby screen Volume key  Press Volume key to change the volume. Menu Key  Press Menu add/manage applications, wall papers, searches, notices and menu settings.
  • Page 14: Icons

    Press Back key to go back to previous menu. Power Key  Short press on the Power key shall lock the screen and a long press on the Power key shall switch on/off the device. Icons Show the SIM1’s current network signal level. Show the SIM2’s current network signal level.
  • Page 15 Warning: No SIM card. The Audio player is in use. An open network is available. General Mode is actived. Meeting Mode is actived Silent Mode is actived. Outdoor Mode is actived. Applications are being downloaded or installed. The "press" related to the screen in this manual means using your finger to touch the screen.
  • Page 16: Start To Use

    III. Start to use 1 Battery The battery which is initially 50% charged can be used immediately. Please fully charge/discharge the battery for the first three times to get maximum capacity. 1.1 Remove/insert the battery Follow the steps below to remove the battery: A.
  • Page 17 B. Lift up the battery bottom at its upper side in the direction of the arrow. C. Close the back cover. Follow the steps below to install the battery: A. Align the metal contacts of the battery with the metal contacts in the battery compartment as per the direction of the arrow, press the battery bottom into the compartment.
  • Page 18 1.2 Charge the battery During charging, the battery indicator on the phone is a thunder icon. If the device is switched off during charging, there will still be a charging indication on the screen that shows the phone is being charged. If the device is overused when the battery is low, the charging icon might take some time to appear.
  • Page 19 charging. If the phone is switched off during charging, the screen will display ' Battery is full ' . It generally takes 4 hours to charge the battery. During charging, the battery, the device and the charger will get hot. This is normal. Unplug the charger from the AC electrical outlet and disconnect the wiring between the phone and the charger after charging.
  • Page 20: Connecting To Network

    damage to the battery or any danger. 2 Connecting to network 2.1 SIM card Insert a valid SIM card (subscriber identity module) before using the device. All information related to the reach of the network are recorded in the chip of SIM card, including the name, phone number and messages stored in the SIM card contacts.
  • Page 21 2.2 Insert and remove the SIM card Switch off the device, and remove the battery and other  external power supply. Insert the SIM card into the card slot.  Please switch off the phone and remove the battery before ...
  • Page 22 Attention: SIM1 (left side in the picture) supports GSM network while SIM2 (right side in the picture) supports GSM network. This device is a dual SIM- card dual standby mode mobile phone (handset). Memory card 2.3 Insert/remove the memory card. Switch off the handset.
  • Page 23 T card. When you need to take out the inserted card, please switch off the device before taking it out. 2.4 Switch on/off Long press the Switch on/off key to switch on/off the phone. If the device is switched on but the SIM card isn't inserted, the title bar will show no signal.
  • Page 24 2.5 Unlock SIM card To avoid illegal use, the SIM card is enciphered with PIN (personal identification number) as a protection. When this function is ON and you have already set a PIN code, you need to type in PIN code every time the handset is switched on in order to unlock SIM card and use the handset.
  • Page 25 Attention: Your network provider will set a standard PIN code (four to eight numbers) for your SIM card. It is recommended that you change the code into a personal code as soon as possible. 2.6 Connection to network When the SIM card is successfully unlocked, the handset will automatically search for available network (the screen shows searching).
  • Page 26 signal strength.
  • Page 27: Basic Functions

    IV. Basic functions 1 Make calls When the network provider icon appears on the standby screen, you can call out or answer calls. The indicator on the upper right part shall show the signal strength. Quality of connection will be greatly influenced by obstructions. So movement in a small range may effectively improve the quality of connection.
  • Page 28 status. 1.2 Call extension phone Some of the extension phones can't be directly connected to. Use the virtual keyboard, enter switchboard number, open the option menu and choose "Add 2-sec pause", and then dial the extension phone number. Type in as follows to call extension phone: Zone description ›...
  • Page 29 country (For example, 86 for China)even if you don't know the international call prefix of that country. You can make an international call according to the following typing order: + › country code › complete phone number › dialing icon (type in the prefix code(+), and then continue to enter the country code and complete phone number).
  • Page 30 history list. Recently dialed, answered and missed phone numbers are in order (latest to earliest) listed in the "all" log. You can also choose and check missed, answered and dialed list as needed. Follow the instructions below to check the list: Press Dial icon at standby screen to dial or check call history.
  • Page 31: Emergency Calls

    2 Emergency calls You can make emergency call as long as you are in the network coverage (check the signal strength indication bar on the upper right side of the handset screen). If your network provider doesn't provide roaming service in this area, there will be "Emergency Calls Available"...
  • Page 32: Call History

    4 Call history This handset can not only list all calls in reverse order, but also list a floating menu with all, answered, dialed, missed calls for checking call history of different kinds. 5 Connection option This option can only be seen during a call. The waiting call, hold call, multi-party call functions require the support of the network.
  • Page 33 Contacts  Enter the Contacts menu. Dialpad  Enter the dialing screen during a call. Speaker  The voice passes through the speaker system Mute  Turn on/off Mute. When the mute is ON, the other person can't hear the sound from this handset. Recording.
  • Page 34 multiparty conference; Have a private conversation with one party and hold other parties' call; Connect one party to the other and end the conference call; Put one party on hold; End current call and all holdon calls. Cautions: menu items marked by * means happening only under certain situations.
  • Page 35: Function Menu Instruction

    V. Function menu instruction 1. Browser Press the browser icon to enter the browser interface and you can search for websites. 2. Calculator The handset is provided with a calculator with basic functions. You can carry out the operation for plus, minus, multiply, and division by pressing icons on the screen.
  • Page 36: Calendar

    3. Calendar Enter the calendar menu and there shall appear a virtual calendar on the screen with the current date marked on background frame in a special color. Press the touch screen to browse date and the calendar information on the screen shall be correspondingly updated.
  • Page 37: Camera

    and so on. 5. Camera In viewing interface, press the bottom icons to do the following operations. Press the center icon to shoot a picture or film a video, press the camera icon to switch among the camera mode, Camcorder mode or Panorama mode. Press the right icon to show the latest captured picture or video.
  • Page 38: Contacts

    alarm, press "delete alarm". 7. Contacts Enter the Contacts interface, you can check all the contacts, search for contacts or add new contact. New contact means a newly added phone number that is recorded in the SIM card or the handset. When adding a new contact, you can type in the name, address, phone number, workplace, more phone number, handling/work place/ other email address and so on.
  • Page 39: Email

    9. Email First you need to set the Email account. Step 1: Input email address and password. Step 2: select account type, press OK to connect. 10. File manager You can manage file folders, including Download, Music, Received files. Press menu key to create a new folder or select folders to copy, move and delete.
  • Page 40: Gallery

    2. FM recording: choose recording after turning on the FM radio. 3. Start/stop: start/stop FM. 4. Previous/Next: press this key to change FM channel. 12. Gallery In the gallery interface, there are different folders. Select a folder and press to enter. Press the picture to view it.. When viewing the picture, if you press on the screen or press the menu key, "share, delete, more"...
  • Page 41: Messages

    13. Messages 13.1 Write a new message Press “compose new message” to get a new text message: 1. Press the edit frame, type in the message after a virtual keyboard pops out. 2. Press the number frame and enter number, or press add contact icon and select stored contact number from Contacts, or call history or contact group.
  • Page 42: Music

    13.2 Message setting Include storage settings, SMS settings, MMS settings, notice settings, service information settings and so on. 14. Music In the music interface, there are four tags: Artists, Albums, Songs and Playlists. Press different tags to enter different tag interfaces.
  • Page 43: Dial

    15. Dial Press Dial icon, enter the phone number, and press Call icon. 16. Search Input key words to search in the network, messages, applications, contacts, call history and music, etc. 17. Settings 17.1 SIM management The contents in this menu may differ subject to different service providers.
  • Page 44 settings, Tethering & portable hotspot, VPN settings and mobile networks. 17.2.1 Bluetooth To activate Bluetooth, you need to make Bluetooth settings. Bluetooth settings: 1. Bluetooth: Activate/Inactivate bluetooth. 2. Device name: check and change device name. 3. Discoverable: Enable others to find your device after you activate this function.
  • Page 45 17.3 Call settings Change settings of voice call, video call and Internet call, and other settings. 17.4 Audio profiles Include General, Silent, Meeting and Outdoor. 17.5 Display Change settings of brightness, auto-rotate screen, –active desktop and screen timeout. 17.6 Location Locate your position through tools like wireless network and GPS.
  • Page 46 passwords, device management and credential storage items. 1. Screen lock settings: 2. Pattern: unlock the screen through designed pattern. Draw a private pattern to unlock the screen so as to avoid unauthorized use of the handset. 3. PIN: type in PIN numbers to unlock the screen. 4.
  • Page 47 17.10 Privacy Restore default settings - in this menu, related settings will be restored to default if you press "reset the phone". You can also format the SD card. If you select this option, all of the data in the SD card will be erased. 17.11 Storage Include the SD card storage, available storage, insert SD card (If a SD card has already been inserted, then this option will show...
  • Page 48 17.13 Voice input & output Include text to voice settings. You can use the default setting,and install linguistic data. 17.14 Accessibility Power button: press power button to end calls. Quick boot: switch on/off the handset quickly. 17.15 Date & Time Include automation, set date, select time zone, set time, use 24hour format and select date format.
  • Page 49: Sim Toolkit

    17.17 About phone Include status information, battery information, law information, type, android version, baseband version, core version and version number. 18. SIM Toolkit The contents in this menu will differ subject to different service providers. For detailed information, please view in the phone. 19.
  • Page 50: Intex Zone

    20. Intex Zone 20.1 Mobile tracker When the SIM card is replaced, the device will automatically send a message to your preset number. 20.2 Data protector You can set Peer control item and Peer control setting. When you send the preset setting to the device, it will complete your preset Peer control items.
  • Page 51: Technical Information

    VI. Technical Information Model: AQUA MARVEL Size Length: 116mm ×Width: 61.7mm ×Depth: 11.9mm Battery: 1400mAh Networks: GSM 900/1800 MHz SAR Value: GSM900 MHz: 0.542 W/kg; GSM1800MHz:0.792W/kg Weight: 118.0±5 gram(with battery) Battery Type: Lithium Battery Model: BR 1435N...
  • Page 52 Nominal voltage: 3.7v Max. Voltage: 4.2v Capacity rating: 1400mAh Operation Temperature: -10°C ~+55 °C The operation time of the battery depends on conditions such as: • Transmitting power level • Signal (distance between the phone and the base station) • Network parameters defined by the operator •...
  • Page 53 Explanation: The company has the final right of the explanation for this document. Software upgrades will not be announced. All pictures are for reference only in the instruction book; please refer to the actual phone. Disclaimer © Intex. All rights reserved. Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 54 supported and may require network/service subscription/solutions. Data transfers speeds are network dependent. Always contact your service provider for details or help. Talk and standby time is quoted in digital mode and are approximate; battery performance and the signal reception depend on network configuration, signal strength, type of SIM card, operating temperature, features selected as well as voice, data and other application usage pattern.
  • Page 55 refurbished or tampered phones. The warranty is applicable only for Intex phones; the company is not responsible for any loss or theft. Always use Intex original Enhancements (including batteries) for safety. The use of any other type may invalidate and approval or warranty applying to the mobile phone and may be dangerous.
  • Page 56 notice. Copyrights are reserved. Intex is the trademark of INTEX TECHNOLOGIES (INDIA) LTD. which is registered. unauthorized copying of copyrighted material is not legalized is inimical to the provisions of the copyright laws of India and other countries. INFORMATION UNDER E-WASTE (MANAGEMENT HANDLING) RULES, 2011...
  • Page 57 1. Do’s for disposal of product Always drop your used electronic products, batteries, and packaging materials after the end of their life in nearest collection point or collection center Separate the packaging material according to responsible waste disposal options and sorting for recycling. The battery can easily be removed from the product for recycling.
  • Page 58 Do not throw used batteries into household waste. Do not dispose damaged or leaking Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery with normal household waste. Information on the consequences of improper handling, accidental breakage damage and improper recycling of the end of life product. If batteries are not properly disposed of, it can cause harm to human health or the environment.
  • Page 59 of batteries may lead to explosion. If the battery terminals are in contact with metal objects, it may cause a fire. APPENDIX The customer can connect to High speed internet over Wi-fi network at below hotspots. Upto 750 MB usage will be free for one month.
  • Page 60 Asian Saga Spa, ATE 9 ATE, Ateal Restaurant, Attapur Hyderabad house, Au Bon Pain, Aura Lounge & Bar, Bangalore Club, Barichi Restaurant, Barista, Baskin Robbins, Bean it Up, Beijing Bites, Bikanewala, Bikers and Guzzlers, Blanco restaurant, Blossoms square, Boca Grand, Boca Grand(Floor-1), Bollywood blues, Books N Brew, Booster Juice, Bowl O China, Bowl-O-China, Bread works, Brewberry, Brews Café, Brix Pizza, Bromfy, BRU WORLD CAFE, Burger Girl, Cad B, Café...
  • Page 61 & Tea Leaf, Coffee NU, Coffee World, Comesum, cosmopolitan westend mall ludhiana, Costa, Cream and Fudge Factory, Creambell, Creppeteria, CRN Cambay Hotel, Curzon Court, Daddy's Deli, Daily Bread, Dana Choga, Darbar Restaurant, Delhi Darbar, Desmonds, Dominos, Eden Park (Sofraah), Eden Park(Tangra), Eden Park(The Lounge ), Enigma, Fast Trax, Fay Yan Restaurant, Figurine Fitness,Fireflies, Fit N Fine, Fitness Gear, Flambe Restaurant, Food junction, Fortis, Forum Value...
  • Page 62 Indulge spa, Indus Grill, Infinitea, Innova Car Comesum Delhi, Italia, Javacity, Javed Habib-Pitampura, JMD Kohinoor Mall, Juke box, Jullundur Hotel & Restaurant, Just Bake, Kamini Bar, Kamini Dining Hall, Kamini Garden Restaurant, KFC, khana khazana, KSRTC Bus, Kunzum travels, Kylin, La Casa, Legends of Rock, Lemon Grass, Leslie Molly Malone, Linger on, Little Italy, Love Latte, Love Shack, Maduri Grand, Mahaveer Mall, Manchester United, Mandarin Express, Mandarin Trail, Margarets...
  • Page 63 Orchid, Oven fresh, Pack and Chew, Pecos R & B, Pegassus fit life- Paschim Vihar,Phileas Hogg,Pizzahut,Pizzarro,Planet- M, Portfolio, Studio, Punjabi by taste- Janakpuri, Punjabi Haveli, Rauch Haus, RD-MALL, Red ball Internet-rohini, Reforma, RG Computers, River View Bar, River View Dining Hall, River, View Garden Restaurant, RM Supermarket, Ruby Tuesday, Ruby's Bar &...
  • Page 64 Subway Hitech City Cyber Gateway, Subway I Max, Subway Rajbhavan, Subway Sredavi mall warangal, Subway vizag 1, Subway Vizag Inox 2, Suvarna Samphala Inn, Sweet, Obsession, Swensen's, TAJ SATS CAKE & BAKE, Talwalkars, Tandoori Hippies, The Biere Club ,The Bowl House, The Brown Cup, The Chocolate Beetle, The Chocolate Room, The chowk , The Mairaj Restaurant, The wall Street, The Yum Yum Tee, Toast Lazzez, TURQUOISE COTTAGE , U.S PIZA, Urban solace, US Pizza, Vaango, Via Milano, Village...

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