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English Spice Mobile Phone User Manual Model: SPICE X1 Please read this manual carefully before operating this product.
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For the safe and efficient operation of this product, please read this manual and other materials carefully before you first operate it. Spice shall bear no liability for any losses caused by improper operation of this product not in compliance with the...
CONTNETS Chapter I Safety and Maintenance ---------------------------------------- 7 Chapter II Before Using Your Phone ------------------------------------11 2.1 Phone Exterior ------------------------------------------------------------11 2.2 Keys Description ---------------------------------------------------------12 2.3 Display -----------------------------------------------------------------------15 2.4 Icons --------------------------------------------------------------------------16 2.5 Battery -----------------------------------------------------------------------17 2.5.1 Removing and Installing Your Battery --------------------------17 2.5.2 Charging the Battery--------------------------------------------------18 2.6 Connecting the Network -----------------------------------------------20 2.6.1 SIM Card ------------------------------------------------------------------20 2.6.2 Installing and Removing Your SIM Card -----------------------20...
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4.1.2 Shortcuts -----------------------------------------------------------------35 4.1.3 Quitting the Menu ------------------------------------------------------35 4.2 Feature Menu Structure ------------------------------------------------35 4.3 Phonebook -----------------------------------------------------------------40 4.3.1 Quick Search ------------------------------------------------------------40 4.3.2 Search by Name --------------------------------------------------------40 4.3.3 Add an Entry-------------------------------------------------------------41 4.3.4 Copy All -------------------------------------------------------------------42 4.3.5 Delete ----------------------------------------------------------------------42 4.3.6 Caller Group -------------------------------------------------------------42 4.3.7 Owner Number----------------------------------------------------------42 4.3.8 Setup -----------------------------------------------------------------------43 4.3.9 Associate Picture ------------------------------------------------------43...
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4.6.6 Shortcut Menu Setup -------------------------------------------------68 4.6.7 Security Setup ----------------------------------------------------------68 4.6.8 Network Setup ----------------------------------------------------------69 4.6.9 Restore Factory Settings --------------------------------------------70 4.7 Multimedia ------------------------------------------------------------------70 4.7.1 Camera --------------------------------------------------------------------71 4.7.2 Video Recorder ---------------------------------------------------------72 4.7.3 Album ----------------------------------------------------------------------73 4.7.4 Music Player -------------------------------------------------------------74 4.7.5 Video Player -------------------------------------------------------------75 4.7.6 Photo Artist --------------------------------------------------------------76 4.7.7 Customized Ring Tone -----------------------------------------------76 4.7.8 Sound Recorder --------------------------------------------------------77 4.7.9 E-book ---------------------------------------------------------------------78...
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4.11 My Documents-----------------------------------------------------------95 Chapter V Input Method -----------------------------------------------------98 5.1 General Description -----------------------------------------------------98 5.2 Description of Input Methods ----------------------------------------98 The general definition of the keypad in input mode is as follows: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------98 5.2.1 Smart English Input ---------------------------------------------------99 5.2.2 English Input ------------------------------------------------------------99 5.2.3 Number Input Method ---------------------------------------------- 100 Chapter VI Troubleshooting --------------------------------------------- 102 Chapter VII Definitions----------------------------------------------------- 104...
Chapter I Safety and Maintenance For the efficient and safe operation of your mobile phone, please observe the guidelines given below. •Please read this manual carefully before using this phone. •You are prohibited to use a mobile phone while in the aircraft. If the alarming and calendar features of your mobile phone can automatically power on your phone, check and disable these features before boarding an aircraft.
•Do not use solutes, such as benzene, thinner or alcohol, to clean the cover of your mobile phone. Keep your phone away from detergents or other corrosive chemicals. Clean your mobile phone with clean, soft cloth. •Never expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or heavy smog or dust.
such as coins, pens, or clips. So, never leave the battery together with metal articles. •Please keep metal contact points and the battery clean. •Never use damaged or exhausted battery. •Replace the battery when it cannot meet the performance requirements. Your battery can be recharged hundreds of times before replacement is necessary.
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• Never short-circuit your charger. Avoid mechanical vibration or shock. Never expose your charger to direct sunlight or high-humidity environments (such as the bathroom).This device is not waterproof. Don't let it get wet or damp. •Do not use your charger in the vicinity of electronic devices such as TV sets or radios.
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Keys Description Dial key Dial a phone number or answer an incoming call. When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to access the call history list of dialed calls. End Key End a call. Hold down this key to turn on/off your mobile phone.
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WAP menu. OK key Press this key when the phone is idle to enter the shortcut menu. The OK Key is used to confirm the performed operations and to enter the menu that has been selected when in the menu. Number Number keys are used to input numbers, Keys...
volume when the phone is idle. Briefly press this key to adjust the music volume when the background music is playing. Play Key Press this key when the phone is idle to enter the Music Player. Capture Press this key when the phone is idle to enter photo preview interface.
Area Description first Various prompt icons are displayed here. line/System Icons Area The middle lines/ The area displays information, prompt Text and Graphics information and any information that you Area enter (such as the number to dial). The last line/Soft The functions assigned to the two soft keys Key Prompt Area are displayed here.
Battery Level Icons Area missed Icons Area calls Icons Area connection encrypted Bluetooth Icons Area enabled Bluetooth Icons Area earphone connected Keypad Locked Icons Area Stopwatch Icons Area Enabled Background Icons Area Music Playing 2.5 Battery In order to get the best performance of your battery, please fully charge the battery for the first three times only when the battery is completely flat.
Warning: Make sure that you have powered off your phone and removed any external power sources before removing the battery. Never remove the battery when your phone is turned on. Otherwise, your SIM card and phone may be damaged. Follow the steps given below to install your battery. Make sure the metal contacts of your battery and those of the ①...
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Plug the charger into a power socket. And plug the connector of the charger into the charger jack on one side of your phone. The battery level indicator in the Icons Area will flash cyclically. If you have powered off the phone, a charging prompt will be displayed on the screen to show that the battery is being charged.
When your phone turns off automatically or prompts “Battery Low”, the battery should be charged promptly. If the battery is charged when it doesn't use up, the charging time will be shortened automatically. 2.6 Connecting the Network 2.6.1 SIM Card You must insert a valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card before you can use the mobile phone.
card holder 2.6.3 Turning On/Off Your Phone Hold down the End Key for a few seconds to turn on/off your mobile phone. The phone will not be able to be used properly if it has been turned on without a SIM card inside. Once a SIM card is inserted, your phone will automatically check the validity of the SIM card.
Enter your phone lock Clear Use the Number keys to enter your phone lock code, use the Right Key to erase input errors and press # or OK to end your input. For example, if your phone lock code is "1122", you should enter: 1 1 2 2 and <OK>...
Enter your PIN code: Remaining times for entering: 3 Clear Hold down the End Key to turn on your mobile phone. Use the Number Keys to enter your PIN Code, use the Right Key to erase input errors and press # or OK to end. For example, if your SIM lock code is "1234", you should enter: 1 2 3 4 and <OK>...
2.7 Memory Card Your SPICE X1 mobile phone supports multifunctional memory cards of Micro SD format. Users can store the video, photo, pictures, MP3, sound recording files, etc. in the Micro SD card. Installing and Removing Your Micro SD Card Please follow the steps below to install the card.
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Remove the Micro SD card cover in the direction as shown by ① the arrow in the following Figure (2); Keep the metal side of the Micro SD card facing the front side ② of the phone and insert the card into the slot as shown by the arrow in the following Figure (3) until it clicks into place;...
Chapter III Quick Start Guide 3.1 Highlight Features As a mobile phone targeting multimedia, SPICE X1 also has rich, useful and fast multimedia features besides the basic features of mobile phones. The following is a brief introduction to these features: Phonebook: Up to 1,000 entries can be stored on your phone.
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Converter, Currency Converter and World Time are supported. Mass Storage: The SPICE X1 supports portable storage feature, i.e. Mass Storage. Connect the phone and PC with the attached USB data cable when the phone is off, so that the phone becomes a U disk applicable for mobile data storage.
customize. Such as Incoming Ring Tone, Wall Paper, Time and Date, Scheduled Power On/Off, etc. Internet: WAP service is supported by your phone. Access and enjoy the wireless network with the WAP browser for extensive information. Java: The Java program is supported by your phone. You can conveniently download, install and run Java games, Java electronic books and other Java applications.
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Feature Hot Keys Status Description Powering on Hold down the When your phone is the phone End Key powered off Powering off Hold down the When your phone is the phone End Key powered on Accessing Press the Left When your phone is idle Main Soft Key Menu...
3.3 Making a Call 3.3.1 Dial Directly 1. Enter the number you intend to call when your phone is idle. You may need to add area code when dialing a fixed telephone. (Press the <Clear> soft key to delete the digit in front of the cursor. Hold down the <Clear>...
Note: A prompt to enter the PIN code or Phone Password will appear when your phone is turned on. Press the "Emergency" soft key to call emergency services directly. 3.5 Answering/Rejecting Incoming Calls 1. You can answer incoming calls by pressing the Dial Key or the <Answer>...
not be able to hear your voice, however, you will still be able to hear their voice. DTMF (Duel Tone Multiple Frequency): Turn on/off the DTMF feature. 2. Options available in Conference calls include: Swap (requiring network support): Switch between the current call and the held call.
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To answer a second call: Press the Dial Key to answer a second call. The first call will be put on hold automatically. Press the End key to end the current call.
End Key to return to the idle mode. 4.2 Feature Menu Structure SPICE X1 Mobile Phone supports two types of main menu: Matrix and Page. The contents of these two menus are the same, but the orders are different.
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1-7 Owner Number 1-8 Settings 1-9 Associate Pictures 1-10 Incoming Ring Tones 2 Messages 2-1 Messages 2-1-1 Edit Messages 2-1-2 Inbox 2-1-3 Outbox 2-1-4 Sent 2-1-5 Draftbox 2-1-6 Empty Box 2-1-7 Message Templates 2-1-8 Message Settings 2-2 E-mail 2-2-1 Sent and Received 2-2-2 Edit E-mail 3-2-2 Inbox 2-2-4 Outbox...
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3-4-1 Missed Calls 3-4-2 Dialed Calls 3-4-3 Received Calls 3-4-4 Delete All 3-5 Call Time 3-5-1 Duration of Last Call 3-5-2 Total Dialing Duration 3-5-3 Total Receiving Duration 3-5-4 Reset Duration 3-6 Call Time 3-6-1 Last Call Fee 3-6-2 All Calls Fee 3-6-3 Reset Call Fee 3-6-4 Fee Limit 3-6-5 Price and Rate...
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4-2-4 One-Key Dialing 4-2-5 Specify Function Keys 4-2-6 Video Output 4-2-7 BEX Music Effects Enhancement 4-3 Display Setup 4-3-1 Wall Paper Setup 4-3-2 Theme Setup 4-3-3 Power-On Animation 4-3-4 Power-Off Animation 4-3-5 Main Menu Style 4-3-6 Menu Background Setup 4-3-7 Display Time and Date 4-3-8 Hide Owner Number 4-3-9 Display Operator Name 4-3-10 LCD Backlight...
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4-9 Restore Factory Settings 5 Multimedia 5-1 Camera 5-2 Video Recorder 5-3 Album 5-4 Music Player 5-5 Video Player 5-6 Photo Artist 5-7 My Ring Tones 5-8 Sound Recorder 5-9 E-book 5-10 FM Broadcasting 6 Entertainment 6-1 Java 6-2 Console Games 6-3 Fun Games 7 Tools 7-1 Alarm...
8-3-3 History 8-3-4 Go to URL 8-3-5 Settings 8-3 Data Account Setup 8-3-1 GSM Data 8-3-2 GPRS 9 My Documents Notes: Menu items with a “*” are only available under certain circumstances. The actual content of the STK item in the tools menu depends on the network service provider that provided you with SIM card.
• View: View the name, number and other information of the current entry. If the entry is more than one screen in length, use the Up and Down keys to scroll up and down. If you have set up Associate Pictures, press View after selecting the option, and you may view the current associate picture.
Associate Picture: Set the customized incoming picture for the current entry. You can also choose the suitable image from My Documents besides the preset image. Ring Tone Selection: Set the customized ring tone for the current entry. If you have set the customized incoming tone, the phone will play such tone other than the tone set in the Profile when the corresponding number calls.
Owner Number: You can set up a maximum of 2 owner numbers. Changing this number will not have any effect on the actual number of the SIM card. 4.3.8 Setup Options available are Capacity Inquiry, Storage Location, vCard Settings and My vCard. Capacity Inquiry: You can check the number of used entries on the SIM card and phone as well as the capacity for entries.
In Messages, you can create, send, receive, view, edit and arrange SMS and MMS. Edit Messages You can write and send SMS and MMS with this feature. With EMS, SMS with texts, images, animations, tones and melodies can be sent and received. Long message feature is also supported.
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Insert Contact Name: Select and insert the contact name in the Phonebook. Insert Bookmark: Insert the content of the bookmark. Input Method: You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message. Press Done to access the send options menu after the edit for the following available operations: •...
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Select Subject to edit the subject of the message, thus making its orientation more clear. Select Edit Content to edit the content of your MMS message. Press Options in the interface for the following operations: Done: Complete the edit of the MMS. Input Method: You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message.
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Delete the Frame: Delete the current frame. (The option exists when there are more than 2 frames.) Select Done and the following options are available: • Send: Send the MMS. (The option exists when there is at least one receiver.) •...
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• Use Website: Connect or save relevant websites. • Superior Option: Set up the Superior Option. Copy to Phone (SIM card): Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card; or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
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interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number. MMS Push Select the MMS Push to be read from the MMS Push list and press Options for the following operations: • View: View the current MMS Push. •...
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• Extract Number: Extract the sender number of the current SMS message, or extract the number in the message. The numbers will be shown in a list. If you choose one from the list, the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number.
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Sent Successfully sent messages will be stored in the Sent if you selected Save and Send for a sent message. The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected) Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations: •...
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Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations: • View: View this MMS message. • Forward: Forward this MMS message. • Edit: Access the MMS edit interface. • Delete: Delete the current MMS message. •...
Move to Phone (SIM card): Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card; or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone. Copy All: Choose to copy from SIM card: copy all of the SMS messages in your Draftbox in your SIM card to your phone;...
Message Settings You can conduct sending and receiving settings about the SMS and MMS in the messages. SMS: Various settings related to SMS can be conducted. • Profile Settings: Folder Name: Set the name of the profile. SMS Center Number: Set the number of the SMS Center. This number can be obtained from your network service operator.
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still not been sent to the target phone by the time that the period of validity has elapsed. Delivery Report: You can choose to activate or deactivate the Delivery Report. With this feature activated, the network will give you feedback when the receiver receives the MMS. This function requires network support.
Connection Form: You can choose the connection form from WAP and HTTP. User Name: Account Title. Password: The password of the account. Memory Status: Check the used and remaining space of the memory. 4.4.2 E-mail Press the Left soft key OK to access the E-mail menu and enable the feature of receiving and sending E-mails.
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using this feature for the first time, you are required to edit the selected Setup Option according to the information provided by your E-mail service operator. Options available for a configuration include: Transmission Setup, Sending Server Setup, Retrieving Server Setup and Electronic Signature. The operations are as follows: Transmission Setup Name of Configuration: To set the name of configured file that will be displayed in the interface of E-mail Setup.
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Reserve E-mail in Server: Set up whether or not to reserve the private backup of e-mails in the server. Electronic Signature Set to turn on/off the use of signature when sending an E-mail. Select the needed signature image from My Documents and edit the signature text.
Reserve E-mail in Server: Default Value of the mobile phone Electronic Signature No need to modify. Upon the completion of the setting, you can choose to activate the profile in the interface of E-mail profile list to enable the operations of receiving and sending E-mails.
Language: You can choose whether to receive broadcast messages in all languages. Channel Setting: Choose: turn on/off the spare channel to filter out unnecessary CB messages. Add: Add a new broadcast channel and set up the channel title as well as the channel ID. Edit: Edit the selected channels.
List the most recent received calls. Rejected number list options are the same as those for missed calls. 4.5.4 Delete Call History When your Call History is not empty, choose this option to delete all call history, missed calls, received halls, dialed calls and rejected calls.
Received (in KB). You can also choose Reset Counter to reset these counters. The information is only for reference and the actual GPRS data traffic calculated by the operator shall be taken as final. 4.6 Phone Setup Your phone supports multiple phone setup options, by which you can set up your phone according to your interests and needs.
Power-Off Tone: There are 10 built-in melodies for Power-Off, or you can choose Mute to turn off the power-off tone. Message Alert: There are 10 built-in melodies for Power-Off, or you can choose Mute to turn off Message Tones. Keypad Tone: The keypad tone can be set to be Silent, Tone or Click.
simulation clock and digital clock wallpapers) or you can choose to download wallpapers from My Documents. The pictures can be in the format of JPG, BMP or GIF. Note: If the wallpaper is set as "Simulation Clock" or "Digital Clock", information like the name of the song being played currently by the Music Player, the owner number, etc.
Time Format Setup: 12-hour format or 24-hour format are available for Time display format. City Setup: Set the time zone where the user is located. Scheduled Power-on/off Set up the time and status of scheduled power-on/off. Preset Input Method: Set the default language input method (for when text is edited) One-Key Dialing In this submenu, open or close quick dialing function by activating or deactivating status;...
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Hide Owner Number (requiring network support). You can choose whether or not your number is displayed on the screen of the mobile that you are calling. System Preset: Use the default settings of the network. Hide Number: Choosing this option enables your number not to display on the screen of the mobile that you are calling.
No Outgoing Call: You may carry out activate, deactivate and inquiry operations on All Numbers, International Numbers and International excluding Domestic Numbers. No Incoming Call: You may carry out activate, deactivate and inquiry operations on All Numbers and Roaming Numbers. Deactivate All Barrings: Deactivate all barring settings.
Deactivate Communication: Network-related features of your phone will be restricted. For example: Dialing and answering calls and receiving and sending messages are unavailable, while multimedia features like MP3, videos and camera are available. Query When Power On: When the phone is powered on, there appears a query interface about whether or not to deactivate the communication feature.
Automatic Keypad Lock With this function enabled, the keypad will lock itself automatically if the user does no operation on the phone within a set period of time (when in idle mode). You can set the Auto Key Lock function as follows: Press the Up and Down keys to select Auto Keypad Lock.
Press the Up and Down keys to select the required network. Press OK soft Key. Preferred Network Select the preferred network. Press Option soft key for the following operations: Add From List: Choose a network service operator from the predefined PLMN provider list in your phone and add it to your current preferred network list.
FM Broadcasting. 4.7.1 Camera Camera Setup Access the preview interface and use number keys to carry out quick adjustment on such camera parameters as Effect Setup, White Balance, Size of Photo, Time Lapse, Continuous Shooting, Profiles and Quality of Photo. You may adjust camera exposure compensation value and zooming parameters with directional keys.
Profiles: Auto or Night Mode can be set. When this feature is enabled, you can take a picture when the light is weak or dim. Key 6 is its shortcut setup key. Photo Quality: Options available include High, Medium and Low.
Video Recorder Settings Access the preview interface and press Up and Down keys to adjust the exposure compensation. You can also zoom with the Left and Right keys. Press the Left soft key in the preview interface to access Video Recorder for the following operations: View Video Files: Access the list of video files.
To MMS, To E-mail and To Bluetooth. The size of the photo (as well as certain other factors) determines whether or not this operation will be successful. • Rename: Modify the name of current photo. • Delete: Delete the current photo. •...
Load Default Memory Card List: Load the default playlist containing the "My Music" folder in the memory card. Load Default Phone List: Load the default playlist containing the "My Music" folder in the memory card. Load New Playlist: Load the music files with .lml suffix from My Documents.
speed by Left and Right key. Adjust the Fast Forward and Fast Rewind by holding down the Up and Down key. Switch to the full screen mode by the * key. Press Capture key to save an image. When the video clip is not played in full screen mode, you can press the Left soft key to access the menu and set the Brightness, Contrast and Replay of the clip.
In the edit interface, there is a composing staff (5 staves). Follow the instructions below to compose a ring tone. Number key "0": To insert a pause. Number key "1": To insert a musical note “Do”. Number key "2": To insert a musical note “Re”. Number key "3": To insert a musical note “Mi”.
The recorded file will be saved in File Manager in the formats of .amr or .wav for your checking. When not during a call, you can choose Recorder to record the sound and save the recorded audio file as a call ring tone.
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Delete: Delete the selected E-book. Delete All: Delete all the E-books in the E-book list. Sort: The E-books in the current E-book list can be sorted according to the name, type, time or size. You can also choose None so as not to sort. Storage Location: Options available are Phone and Memory Card.
Encode Type: You can choose the encode type of the file from: English (Windows), UCS2 and UTF8. • Help: The specifications of shortcuts in read interface are offered. • Off: Turn off the currently reading E-book and return to the E-book list.
Settings: The radio can be set in the following way: Background Play: With this setting activated, the phone is able to play the background music while conducting other operations (except the operations related to audio, camera and games). Loudspeaker: Activate or deactivate the loudspeaker feature of the radio.
Java Vibration: Activate or deactivate the vibration effects of Java application. Java network: Select options of network connection setup adopted when Java application connects to network. For modification of these options, please refer to Internet - WAP- Setup- Edit Setup Option. Running Memory Capacity: Display the capacity for running Java application.
Notes: Not all JAVA application can be installed and run in this phone. If you conduct formatting or unauthorized actions with My Documents, JAVA application that has been installed may be lost. 4.8.2 Console Games The phone supports games of four formats: .nes, .smc, .gbc, and .gb.
Choose Calendar, and the calendar of the current month will be shown on the display. The current day will be marked with a special color background frame. The corresponding Chinese Zodiac animal will display on the top of the Calendar, while the date in the lunar calendar in underside.
Press the Right soft key of Clear to remove the latest input or result; press the Return key to quit the Calculator and the OK key to get the calculation result. Press the Navigation keys and OK to select the corresponding storage key.
4.9.7 Currency Converter Conversions are performed as follows: Input the exchange rate on the converter screen (add a decimal point with the # key). Press Left and Right key to select the rates of the home currency and the foreign currency bar in the rate switch bar of the converter interface.
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Connect: Connect with the selected device by Bluetooth. Select the services to connect and press OK to connect. Disconnect: Disconnect the connected service. Select the services to disconnect and press Disconnect to disconnect. The option exists only when there is service connected with the device.
Select the files to send from My Documents and press Options to choose Send To Bluetooth. If Bluetooth is not activated in the phone, then it will be activated automatically and enter the searching history of Bluetooth device. Select the targeted Bluetooth and press OK. The targeted device must be bonded first.
In the main menu, use the navigation key to access the Internet submenu. 4.10.1 STK* STK is a value-added service provided by your network service provider. The name of the function that is displayed in the menu depends on the SIM card you are using. This menu can only be viewed if your SIM provides value-added services such as news, weather, sports and entertainment.
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2. Some letters look like black boxes, and I don't use the small font. Opera Mini uses the phone's default font. If your phone doesn't support certain characters (e.g. Chinese characters), then Opera Mini won't support them either. 3. What is the difference between ‘http connection' and ‘socket connection'? If you choose to use "socket connection,"...
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Security 1. Can I browse securely with Opera Mini? Yes. 2. Is there any end-to-end security between my handset and — for example — paypal.com or my bank? No. If you need full end-to-end encryption, you should use a full web browser such as Opera Mobile.
Opera Mini will never store your password on the servers. However, the Opera Mini server will keep track of any HTTP cookies that are set by any remote web server. If you return to a web page that has set a cookie to keep track of who you are, the Opera Mini server will submit it again.
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Delete: Delete the bookmark. Delete All: Delete all the bookmarks. Add: Add new bookmarks. History Recent accessed page records are listed in the submenu for you to select Link directly and access the web page that has been selected. Go to URL Enter the needed URL of WAP services in the submenu and press the Left soft key of Options to confirm, and you'll be able to link the needed WAP site.
Online Help of WAP Logging Online help Press the Left soft key of Options for the following available operations while browsing the WAP page: Go to URL: Access the currently selected link. Homepage: Access the current homepage that has been set. Rearrangement: Re-open the current web page.
User Name: The user identity of the dialing server (not the WAP gateway). The default setting is WAP. Password: The password required by the dialing server (not the WAP gateway) to recognize your identity. The default setting is WAP. Line Type: Choose the line type of the data communication. Options available include Analog and ISDN.
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necessary before such files can be used. Such files can be deleted by the user. Note: If the DRM right file is deleted, then the corresponding files will be unable to use. Phone and Memory Card Select a storage device and press Options for the following operations: Open: Directories and files under the root directory are listed.
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• Open: If the file is a text file (.TXT) supported by the mobile phone, this option will be displayed. Otherwise, it will not appear. • Details: Display the related information about the selected file. Detailed information may be different for files in different format.
Chapter V Input Method 5.1 General Description This phone offers the following input methods: Smart English (both upper and lower cases), English (both upper and lower cases) and Number Input Method. Features accepted for input into the phone include: Input and edit an SMS message Input and edit a phonebook entry Edit the text in an MMS message …...
5.2.1 Smart English Input Smart English Input includes upper case and lower case letters, i.e., Smart ABC and Smart abc. The Keypad of Smart English Input Method is specifically defined as the following:(The ";" symbol in the following table divides Smart English ABC and Smart English abc;...
abc Input. If there is no symbol, then the two correspond to the same character.): Corresponding Character Description or Function 0 Key 0 or Space 1 Key 1 or symbol 2 Key ABC2; abc2 3 Key DEF3; def3 4 Key GHI4;...
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Press number keys 0-9 to input the corresponding numbers.
Please refer to the list below if you encounter any problems when using your phone. If you tried but the problem has not been solved, contact a qualified Spice dealer or your local maintenance center immediately. ■Your display prompts Enter PIN Code: Enter the valid PIN code for your SIM card.
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■The battery cannot be recharged There are three possible reasons. One is that your charger is defective. In this case, you have to contact your local Spice dealer or maintenance center. The second possible reason is related to the charging environment temperature. You can move to another environment.
Chapter VII Definitions ■CB Enable this feature to receive CB messages, such as messages about weather or traffic. ■DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) DTMF is a signaling method useful for services such as phone banking and automatic answering. ■International Indicator When you enter a correct international phone number, add a '+' in the front of the number.
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The sending and receiving of a SMS message is carried out via your wireless network’s SMS center. This feature requires network support. ■WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) This specification specially designed mobile communication devices. With WAP, your mobile device can access the Internet in a simple, fast way.
Chapter VIII Technical Parameters Standard Product: GSM dual band digital mobile phone with GPRS features Model: SPICE X1 System: GSM900/DCS1800 (supporting PCS 1900) Operating Temperature Highest: +55°C Lowest: -10°C Basic parameters Size: 111.4mm (Length) * 50.2mm (Width) * 15.5mm (Depth) Weight: About 112.8g (including the standard battery)
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Name and Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances Content of Toxic or Harmful Substances Environmental-friendly Poly Component Hexavalent Polybrominated period Lead Mercury Cadmium bromine Name chrome diphenyl ethers recycle information (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Biphenyl (Cr VI) (PBDE) (PBB) Mainboard O Phone case Phone...
Gamepad instruction Cautions: 1. Get the battery away from the gamepad if you don’t use it for long time. 2. Do not place the gamepad with water or liquid. 3. Do not use this unit at high temperatures (higher than 40 °C) and at low temperatures (lower than 5 °C) 4.
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Bttery 1 Gaming Pad runs with 2 Button Batteries (3V/per pcs). 2 When you want to remove the battery, please remove the battery cover first. 3 After insert the battery, please put the battery cover into the slot. Keys description Direction keys START SELECT...
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In NES gane ------ pop-up menu ------ Mute How to play the game with gamepad of X-1. 1 Press “OK” key to enter the game. 2 Press the START key in the gamepad to start or pause the game. 3 Press the direction keys to control the block motion. 4 Press C key to change the block style.
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