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FAirphONE UsEr GUidE This quick overview will get you up and running in no time! But if you’d like some extra guidance, in-depth information or super technical details, visit www.fairphone.com/support.
OF CONTENTS Your Fairphone is here! Let’s get started Meet your new Fairphone What’s in the box? What you won’t find in the box Basic functions Have a break Helpful advice Useful icons Health and safety Your rights Declaration of conformity...
3. Insert one or two SIM cards Dual SIM capability makes Fairphone two phones in one. Use a single phone for personal and work purposes, or use one SIM at home and another abroad. It’s very simple to switch between networks.
4. Put the battery back in You need a bit of power to watch something special. 5. Start your Fairphone! Press and hold the on/off button. 6. Watch the introduction film Learn more about using your phone with this quick tutorial.
MEET YOUR NEW FAIRPHONE. ON THE OUTSIDE. Earpiece Front camera Headset jack Volume up/down Settings Home Back button button button...
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On/off button MicroUSB connector Headset jack Rear Flash camera SIM 1 slot SIM 2 slot (if you have one) MicroSD slot Back button Battery Back cover Speaker * SIM cards not included. You are free to choose your operator. ** MicroSD card up to 64GB, not included.
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AND ALL THE FUN STUFF INSIDE. ENJOYSOM WIDGETS* CAN BE USED QUICk ACCESS FUNCTION EITHER AS FULL PANELS OR IS AVAILABLE FROM THE AS PARTS OF THESE PANELS. LEFT AND RIGHT EDGE OF TO RESIzE, jUST PRESS AND THE SCREEN ON ANY OF THE THIS IS YOUR H HOLD USING THE CIRCLES ON PANELS.
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RESET LAST USED MOST USED MEPEACE THE “YOUR APPS” WIDGET ALL FIVE PANELS ARE FULLY SHOWS YOUR LAST AND CUSTOMIzABLE, SO YOU CAN MOST USED APPS. YOU CAN PUT WHATEVER, WHEREVER ACCESS ALL YOUR APPS AND YOU WANT. HOME PANEL. RESET THE LIST USING THE EEN PANELS OPTIONS ABOVE.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Your Fairphone – and that’s about it. You’ll also find some postcards and of course this user guide, but the essential and more advanced information is also available online: www.fairphone.com/support.
A USB cable is a connecting cable for both charging and data transfer. You can connect the cable to your Fairphone with a standard USB (micro B) connector. This format is commonly used for phones, navigation systems and certain cameras.
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SIM card. If you have been using a microSIM, you will need to request a regular SIM card from your operator or use the little adapter that you can find in our online shop. Find more information at www.fairphone.com/support.
BASIC FUNCTIONS We’ve pre-installed the operating system (OS) and a few helpful extras, but your Fairphone is still pretty much a blank page. Customize to your heart’s content with movies, music and apps. If you prefer your information in digital format, you can also find all these instructions online on our website.
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MOST USED ENJOYSOMEPEACE 1. Panels The face of your Fairphone is made up of 5 vertical panels which you can access by swiping your finger to the left or right. All five panels originally appear as a clean slate. However, they are fully customizable, so you can place items on any panel that you wish.
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4. Browser. This is the basic browser for accessing the web. You can, of course, download and install other favorite browsers. 5. All Apps and Widgets function. Use this to add apps or widgets to any of the Home panels. Using and editing apps in Quick Access To change these apps, press and hold one of the apps to activate the Edit mode (see previous page).
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Linkedin Linkedin All application icons used in illustrations are trademarks of their respective companies and are not owned by or affiliated with Fairphone. 3. Your Apps widget You’ll find the widget called Your Apps pre-installed on the first panel to the right. Here you can quickly see and access your top five recently used and most frequently used apps.
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SIM CONTROL 12:10 AND SYSTEM Notifications Mail SETTINGS Missed call RECENT NOTIFICATIONS 4. Pull-down menu Swipe your finger down from the top of the screen to see the pull-down menu. Here you’ll find: 1. Recent notifications. Tap on them to access the related apps.
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5. Buttons At the bottom of your Fairphone, there are three buttons: 1. Settings button. Quick access to the most frequently used settings. Options change depending on which app or screen you’re on. 2. Home button. Tap once to go back to the Home panel.
6. Lock screen You can lock your screen by quickly pressing the on/off button. The lock screen has 5 panels, as well; if you swipe from the edges while in the lock screen, you will see that you can press the + button to add from a selected list of widgets. 7.
HAVE A BREAK Let’s see how much we’ve learned with this guide (us writing it, you reading it). Here’s a little game until we get to the Useful Icons section. Link the icons to their descriptions, and try not to cheat! GO BACk TO THE HOME SCREEN SHARE AND SEND CONTENT SEARCH WITHIN APPS...
Your Fairphone acts just like a USB storage device. You don’t need to create any accounts or download programs to add content to your Fairphone. Simply connect it to your computer with your data cable, and drag and drop your pictures, music, apps and more into the appropriate folders (e.g., the folder called Music).
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Apps and online services Besides the features specifically designed for Fairphone, we’ve tried to provide you with a very “clean” operating system. To purchase and download apps, you can use many services online: 1. You can visit the website of a specific app to download the app on your phone.
USEFUL ICONS When using your Fairphone, you’ll come across a number of helpful icons. What you can actually do when you tap on each icon depends on which screen, function or app you’re viewing. Here are a few of the most commonly used icons:...
Fairphone. If you need help finding the right battery, visit our website. Please dispose of your batteries properly using the...
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- in an environment between 0 and 45 degrees Celsius. Hearing precautions Your Fairphone is capable of operating at high volumes. To prevent hearing damage, listen or talk at lower volumes whenever possible, and limit your exposure to the highest...
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(WHO) has several studies in progress. You can learn more at http://who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en. The best way to avoid exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields is to use a hands-free headset. SAR is measured in lab facilities. The SAR measured with our beloved Fairphone can be found at www.fairphone.com/ support.
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Regulations: Protecting you and the environment The CE logo on your Fairphone means that it complies with these 3 European directives: 1. Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE: 1999/5/EC): This defines the rules for putting phones on the market and into service. It ensures that the communication frequencies used by our phone follow the unified European standards.
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Fairphone and learn about the world of secondhand use and recycling. We hope you enjoy your Fairphone until the end of its usable life. But when it’s time to dispose of your phone, please follow the options outlined by WEEE, or find more information...
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RoHS This is directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. It was adopted in February 2003 by the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment.
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REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is a European Union regulation from 2006. It controls the use of chemicals in the production of devices and the impacts that they have on human health and the environment. Our products are tested to comply with this regulation and suppliers need to deliver documentation about the substances used in their products.
If you disagree with any of these licenses, you’ll need to return your phone, which you can do within 14 days as discussed below. If you change your mind about your Fairphone Well, we admit we’d be a bit sad. But you’re definitely in your...
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However, normal wear and tear is not covered by this warranty; sorry, that’s life. Also, we do not cover damage due to unusual use of your Fairphone (for example, as a hammer), or if you open your phone and cause damage to the insides.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 0700 We, Fairphone B.V., with the following contact details: Piet Heinkade 181A, 1019 HC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Declare under our sole responsibility that the product, Product Name: Fairphone Trade Name: Fairphone Type: Smartphone Model: to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC).
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Technical file held by: PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Köningswinkel 10, 32825, Blomberg, Germany. CE Number: 0700 Signed by Bas van Abel (Chief Executive Officer) in Amsterdam on the 30th of October 2013. You can obtain a copy of this declaration at www.fairphone.com/support.
KvK: 55901964 (Chamber of Commerce) VAT: 8519.04.270.B.01 This user guide is intended as a short introduction to the capabilities of your first edition Fairphone. It shares similar functions with other devices based on the same operating system. You can find advanced and updated information at www.fairphone.com/support.
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