BLU BLUMAGIC Mobile Phone User Manual

CT Asia Mobile Phone

User Manual

User Guide Page 1 of 61  Magic User Guide
User Guide Page 2 of 61 Table of Contents 1 Safety ................................................................................................. 10 Safety precautions ................................................................................................. 10 2 Your phone ..................................................................................... 13 Phone overview ..................................................................................................... 13 3 Installation and Charging.............................................................. 14 Install the SIM card ................................................................................................ 14 Install the microSD card ........................................................................................ 14 Install the battery ................................................................................................... 14 Charge the battery ................................................................................................. 15 4 Getting Started ............................................................................... 16
User Guide Page 3 of 61 Turn phone on/off .................................................................................................. 16 Set up screen lock ................................................................................................. 16 Home screen .......................................................................................................... 17 Monitor your phone’s status ................................................................................. 17 Open and switch applications .............................................................................. 19 PIN and PUK .......................................................................................................... 20 5 Calls ................................................................................................. 21 Make a call ............................................................................................................. 21 In-call options ......................................................................................................... 21 Answer and reject a call ........................................................................................ 21 Manage multiple calls ........................................................................................... 22 Work with the call log ............................................................................................ 23 Dial by voice ........................................................................................................... 23
User Guide Page 4 of 61 6 Text Entry ........................................................................................ 24 Use the onscreen keyboard ................................................................................. 24 Edit text ................................................................................................................... 25 7 Messaging....................................................................................... 27 Create and send a text message ......................................................................... 27 Create and send a multimedia message ............................................................ 27 Change messaging settings ................................................................................. 27 8 Connecting to networks and devices.......................................... 28 Connect to mobile networks ................................................................................. 28 Connect to Wi-Fi networks ................................................................................... 29 Connect to Bluetooth devices .............................................................................. 30 Connect to computer via USB .............................................................................. 31 Share your phone’s mobile data connection ...................................................... 33
User Guide Page 5 of 61 Set up dial-up modem connection ....................................................................... 34 9 Email ................................................................................................ 36 Add and edit email accounts ................................................................................ 36 Compose and send email ..................................................................................... 37 Read and respond to a message......................................................................... 37 10 Browser ........................................................................................... 38 Browser options ..................................................................................................... 38 Connect .................................................................................................................. 38 Download files........................................................................................................ 39 Change browser settings ...................................................................................... 39 11 Contacts .......................................................................................... 40 Create a contact .................................................................................................... 40
User Guide Page 6 of 61 Search for a contact .............................................................................................. 40 Import, export and share contacts ....................................................................... 40 Call, text and edit contacts ................................................................................... 41 Delete contacts ...................................................................................................... 42 Accounts & Sync settings ..................................................................................... 42 Display options ...................................................................................................... 43 12 Settings ........................................................................................... 44 Wireless & networks .............................................................................................. 44 Call settings ............................................................................................................ 44 Sound settings ....................................................................................................... 44 Display settings ...................................................................................................... 44 Location & security settings .................................................................................. 45 Application settings ............................................................................................... 45
User Guide Page 7 of 61 Account & sync settings ........................................................................................ 45 Privacy settings ...................................................................................................... 45 SD card & phone storage settings ....................................................................... 45 Language & keyboard settings ............................................................................ 46 Voice input & output settings ................................................................................ 46 Accessibility settings ............................................................................................. 46 Date & time settings .............................................................................................. 46 About phone ........................................................................................................... 46 13 Music ............................................................................................... 47 Music player ........................................................................................................... 47 Use a song as a ringtone ...................................................................................... 47 14 Camera & Camcorder .................................................................... 48 To take a picture .................................................................................................... 48
User Guide Page 8 of 61 To shoot a video .................................................................................................... 48 Camera & camcorder settings ............................................................................. 49 15 Gallery ............................................................................................. 50 View your pictures/videos ..................................................................................... 50 Share a picture ...................................................................................................... 50 Set picture as contact icon/wallpaper .................................................................. 50 Play videos ............................................................................................................. 50 16 Tools & Applications ..................................................................... 51 Search .................................................................................................................... 51 Calculator ............................................................................................................... 51 Calendar ................................................................................................................. 52 Clock ....................................................................................................................... 53 FM Radio ................................................................................................................ 53
User Guide Page 9 of 61 Sound Recorder..................................................................................................... 53 SIM Toolkit .............................................................................................................. 53 17 Taking Care of your Device .......................................................... 54
User Guide Page 10 of 61 11  SSaaffeettyy  SSaaffeettyy  pprreeccaauuttiioonnss  Please  read  through  the  following briefings  carefully,  and  act  in accordance  with these rules, so as to  prevent  causing  any  danger  or violating any law. Safe driving 1)  Do  not  use  the  phone  while driving. When you have to use the phone,  please  use  the  personal hands-free kit.   2)  Please  put  the  phone  safely  in the  phone  stand.  Do  not  put  it onto  any  passenger  seats  or  any places from which it may fall down in  case  of  vehicular  collision  or emergency braking. Turn  OFF  during a  flight: Flight is influenced  by  interference  caused by  the  phone. It  is  illegal  to use a phone on the airplane. Please turn off your phone during a flight. Turn  OFF  the  phone  when  within an area where blasting takes place: Be  sure  to  strictly  observe  the related  laws  and  statutes  by
User Guide Page 11 of 61 turning  off  the  phone  when  you are within, or in  the vicinity of, an area where blasting takes place. Turn  OFF  the  phone  when  any dangerous  goods  are  in  vicinity: Please  turn  off  your  phone  when you are close to a gas station or in the  vicinity  of  any  places  where fuel and chemical preparations, or any  other  dangerous  goods  are stored. In  hospital:  Please  obey  the related  rules  or  bylaws  of  the hospital when using your phone in a hospital. Be sure to turn off your phone  when  near  any  medical equipment.  Your  use  of  any wireless  transmission  equipment, inclusive  of  the  phone,  will interfere  with  any  medical equipment  that  is  not  protected fully,  and  other  electronic equipment  items,  too.  Should  you have  any  questions  in  this  regard, please  consult  a  related  physician or medical equipment supplier. Interference:  Each  and  every phone’s  performance  may  be affected due to radio interference. Professional  service:  The  phone must be installed or repaired by no other personnel than professionals.
User Guide Page 12 of 61 You are likely to suffer a huge risk when  you  install  or  repair  this phone by yourself, which also goes against the warranty rules. Fittings and battery: You shall use the  fittings  and  battery acknowledged  by  the  phone manufacturer  only.  Using unauthorized  accessories  may tamper the warranty of the device. Emergency  call:  You  may  enter  a telephone  number  (112,  etc.)  to ask  for  emergency  help  after making  sure  that  the  phone  has been  turned  on  and  is  in  the service  status. Press  the  Send  Key to call out.
User Guide Page 13 of 61 22  YYoouurr  pphhoonnee  PPhhoonnee  oovveerrvviieeww   1. Power  key:  switch  on  or  off  the phone 2. Headset port 3. USB port 4. Earpiece 5. Back key 6. Menu key 7. Search key 8. Microphone 9. Back to the Home screen 10.Volume key 11.Camera key 12.Camera 13.Speaker
User Guide Page 14 of 61 33  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  aanndd  CChhaarrggiinngg    IInnssttaallll  tthhee  SSIIMM  ccaarrdd     IInnssttaallll  tthhee  mmiiccrrooSSDD  ccaarrdd   IInnssttaallll  tthhee  bbaatttteerryy
User Guide Page 15 of 61 Warning:Risk  of  explosion  if  battery replaced by an incorrect type.   Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. CChhaarrggee  tthhee  bbaatttteerryy  1. Connect the charger to the charger jack on the phone.  2. Connect  the  charger  to  a  power socket.  The  charging  starts,  with  the charging  icon    displayed  in  an animated state.   Note :If  the  battery  power  is exhausted  when  you  charge  the battery,  the  charging  icon  might appear  on  the  screen  a  few  minutes later when charger is connected to the power socket. 3. When  the  charging  icon  becomes static, indicating that the battery is full, disconnect  the  charger  from  the power socket. 4. Disconnect charger from the phone.
User Guide Page 16 of 61 44  GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd  TTuurrnn  pphhoonnee  oonn//ooffff  To turn on your phone, press and hold the Power key (on top of the phone).   To turn off your phone, press and hold the  Power  key,  then  touch Power off on the screen.   SSeett  uupp  ssccrreeeenn  lloocckk  Select    >  Settings >  Location  & security > Set up screen lock. You can choose  None,  Pattern,  PIN,  or Password to set up screen lock. Use Pattern to set up screen lock If you touch Pattern, you’re guided to create  a  pattern  you  must  draw  to unlock  the  screen.  You  can  press Menu for Help at any time.   Use  PIN/Password  to  set  up  screen lock If you touch PIN or Password, you’re prompted to set a numeric PIN or a password you must enter to unlock your screen. Note: The next time you turn on your phone  or  wake  up  the  screen,  you
User Guide Page 17 of 61 must  draw  your  unlock  pattern  or  to enter  your  PIN  or password to unlock the screen. HHoommee  ssccrreeeenn  To  view  other  parts  of  the  Home screen Slide your finger left or right across the Home  screen,  or  touch  &  hold  the small dots on the lower left or right of the  screen  to  view  thumbnails  of  the Home screen and its extensions. To add to Home screen Press Menu key and touch Add, or you can  touch  and  hold  the  home  screen until the options appear. To move or delete from Home screen Touch  and  hold  the  application  until you  feel  a  vibration,  then  drag  it  to another  place  or  panel,  or  the  trash can   on bottom of the screen. MMoonniittoorr  yyoouurr  pphhoonnee’’ss  ssttaattuuss  At the top of the screen, icons on the left notify you about new messages or events (flick the bar down for details). Icons on the right tell you about phone status.
User Guide Page 18 of 61  Notification icons      Status icons   Tip: To  see  today’s  date,  touch  and hold the status Indicators. To open the notification panel, drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen. Status icons:  GPRS in use  EDGE in use  3G in use  Signal strength  Wi-Fi connected  Bluetooth is on  Receiving data form GPS  Alarm is set  Airplane mode  Vibrate mode  No SIM card installed  Battery is charging  Battery is very low Notification icons  New message  Call in progress  Missed call
User Guide Page 19 of 61  Song is playing  Downloading data  Upcoming event  3 notifications not displayed  System update available OOppeenn  aanndd  sswwiittcchh  aapppplliiccaattiioonnss  To open and close the launcher 1. On  Home  screen,  touch    to open the launcher. You can slide the Launcher up or down to bring more icons into view. You can add  an  application  icon  to  the  Home screen by touching & holding it on the Launcher  until  it  vibrates  and  then dragging it to a location on the Home screen. 2. Touch  the  Home icon    on  the Launcher or the Home key to close the Launcher. To open an application Touch  an  application's  icon  on  the Launcher. To  switch  to  a  recently  used application Press  &  hold  the  Home  key,  a  small window  opens,  with  icons  of
User Guide Page 20 of 61 applications that you’ve used recently. PPIINN  aanndd  PPUUKK  The  personal  identification  number (PIN)  protects  your  SIM  card  from unauthorized use. The PIN unblocking key  (PUK)  is  used  to  unlock  the blocked PIN. Both the PIN and the PUK are  provided  with  the  SIM  card.  For details, contact your service provider.   If  you  enter  wrong  PINs  thrice consecutively, the phone prompts you to enter the PUK.   If  you  enter  wrong  PUKs  ten  times consecutively,  the  SIM  card  becomes permanently  invalid.  In  this  case, contact  your  service  provider  for  a new SIM card. Note:  If  you  enter  right  PUKs,  it  will enter  to  idle  directly,  and  the  PIN password  will  be  reset  to  1234 automatically.
User Guide Page 21 of 61 55  CCaallllss  MMaakkee  aa  ccaallll  1. Touch  the  Phone  icon    on  Home screen or tap    > Phone to access the dial pad. 2. Enter the phone number.   If  you  enter  a  wrong  number,  touch   to  erase  digits  one  by  one.  To erase the entire number, touch & hold . 3. To  make  an  international  call,  tap the 0 key till + appears on the screen. Then enter the country or region code, area  code,  and  phone  number  in sequence.   4. Tap   to dial the number. IInn--ccaallll  ooppttiioonnss  During a call: To mute a call, touch Mute. To  use  the  speakerphone,  touch Speaker. To end a call, touch  . AAnnsswweerr  aanndd  rreejjeecctt  aa  ccaallll  When  there  is  an  incoming  call,  you
User Guide Page 22 of 61 can drag the green phone  icon to the right to answer the call or drag the red phone  icon  to  the  left  to  reject  the call.          Tip:  To  silence  the  ringer  before answering  the  call,  press  the  Volume key. MMaannaaggee  mmuullttiippllee  ccaallllss  To switch between current calls If  you  accept  a  new  call  when  you’re already on a call: To  answer  the  other  call,  drag  the Answer icon right; To  switch  between  calls,  touch  the Swap icon  ; To  merge  the  calls  into  a  conference call, touch Merge calls. To set up a conference call 1. Place a call to the first participant. 2. When you’re connected, touch Add call. 3. Place the next call, using the Phone tab, the Call log, or your contacts. 4. When  you’re  connected,  touch Merge calls. Note:  Contact  your  wireless  service provider  to  learn  whether  they support  conference  calls  and  how many participants you can include.
User Guide Page 23 of 61 WWoorrkk  wwiitthh  tthhee  ccaallll  lloogg  The  Call  log  is  a  list  of  all  the  calls you’ve  placed,  received,  or  missed. Touch    > Phone > Call log to open the call log.  To  clear  the  call  log,  press  Menu key and touch Clear call log.  To  clear  one  entry,  touch  and  hold this  entry,  then  touch  Remove  from call log in the menu that opens.  Touch  the green phone icon    at the right of the entry to dial.   DDiiaall  bbyy  vvooiiccee  To open the voice dialer Touch  Voice  Dialer  in  the  Launcher. The  Voice  Dialer  opens,  listening  for your  spoken  instructions,  and displaying  some  hints  for  how  to  use it. To call   Say “Call” followed by the name of the contact,  or  say  “Dial”  followed  by  a number.
User Guide Page 24 of 61 66  TTeexxtt  EEnnttrryy  UUssee  tthhee  oonnssccrreeeenn  kkeeyybbooaarrdd  To enter text, symbols, numbers  Use  the  Delete  key    to  erase characters  to the left of the cursor. To erase  the  entire  text,  touch  &  hold .  Touch    once  to  capitalize  the next letter you type. Touch & hold for all caps.  Press  the  Symbols  key    to switch  to  the  numbers  and  symbols keyboard. Press the Alt key    on the symbols  keyboard  to  view  additional symbols.  Touch & hold a vowel or the C, N, or S  key  to  open  a  small  window  where you  can  touch  an  accented  vowel  or other alternate letter.  Touch  &  hold  the  Period  key  (.)  to open  a  small  window  with  a  set  of common symbols.  Touch  &  hold  a  number  or  symbol key  to  open  a  window  of  additional symbols.  Slide your finger smoothly  up  from
User Guide Page 25 of 61 the  main  keyboard  to  open  an extension  keyboard,  with  numbers and symbols. To change the keyboard orientation Turn the phone sideways or upright. Note:  To  use  the  function,  press Settings >  Display,  and  check Auto-rotate screen. EEddiitt  tteexxtt  To select text 1. Touch  to  move  the  cursor  to  the beginning or end of the text to select. 2. Touch  &  hold  the  text  field  till  a menu opens with options. 3. Touch Select text. 4. Touch  to  move  the  cursor  to  the end or beginning of the text to select. Selected text is highlighted in orange. To cut or copy text 1. Touch & hold the selected text. 2. Touch Cut or Copy in the menu that opens To paste text 1. Copy the text to paste. 2. Move the cursor in text field to the location where you want to paste the text.
User Guide Page 26 of 61 3. Touch & hold the text field. 4. Touch  Paste  in  the  menu  that opens.
User Guide Page 27 of 61 77  MMeessssaaggiinngg  CCrreeaattee  aanndd  sseenndd  aa  tteexxtt  mmeessssaaggee  1. In  standby  mode,  select    > Messaging > New message. 2. Enter  the  contents  and  the  phone number. 3. Tap Send.   CCrreeaattee  aanndd  sseenndd  aa  mmuullttiimmeeddiiaa  mmeessssaaggee  1. In  standby  mode,  select    > Messaging > New message. 2. Tap Menu key > Attach. 3. Tap Menu key > Add subject.   4. Input the phone number. 5. Tap Send MMS. CChhaannggee  mmeessssaaggiinngg  sseettttiinnggss  Open  the  Messaging  window,  press Menu key, and touch Settings.   You  can  choose  to  change  Storage settings, Text message (SMS) settings, Multimedia  message  (MMS)  settings and Notification settings.
User Guide Page 28 of 61 88  CCoonnnneeccttiinngg  ttoo  nneettwwoorrkkss  aanndd  ddeevviicceess  Home > Menu > Settings > Wireless & networks. You can set your connection in Wireless & networks list. CCoonnnneecctt  ttoo  mmoobbiillee  nneettwwoorrkkss  To enable data access 1. In  Wireless  &  networks  list,  touch Mobile networks. 2. Check Data enabled. To  determine  what  network  you’re using 1. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Mobile networks.   2. Touch  GSM/UMTS  Options > Access Point Names. 3. Choose  a  wireless  service  provider in the list. To disable data when roaming 1. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Mobile networks.   2. Uncheck Data roaming. Note:  With  Data  roaming  unchecked, you can still transmit data with a Wi-Fi Connection.
User Guide Page 29 of 61 To  limit  your  data  connection  to  2G networks 1. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Mobile networks.   2. Touch GSM/UMTS Options. 3. Check Use only 2G networks. CCoonnnneecctt  ttoo  WWii--FFii  nneettwwoorrkkss  To  turn  Wi-Fi  on  and  connect  to  a Wi-Fi network 1. In  Wireless  &  networks  list,  touch Wi-Fi settings. 2. Check Wi-Fi to turn it on. 3. Available  Wi-Fi  networks  are displayed on screen.   4. Touch a network to connect to it.   Note: If the network is secured, you’re prompted  to  enter  a  password  or other  credentials.  (Ask  your  network administrator for details.) To  receive  notifications  when  open networks are in range 1. In Wi-Fi settings list, check Wi-Fi to turn it on. 2. Check  Network  notification.  You will  receive  notifications  in  the  Status bar when your phone detects an open Wi-Fi network.
User Guide Page 30 of 61 To add a Wi-Fi network 1. In Wi-Fi settings list, check Wi-Fi to turn it on. 2. Touch Add Wi-Fi network. 3. Enter all required information. 4. Touch Save. To forget a Wi-Fi network You can make the phone forget about the details of a Wi-Fi network that you have added before. 1. In Wi-Fi settings list, check Wi-Fi to turn it on. 2. Touch  &  hold  the  name  of  the network. 3. Touch Forget network in the dialog that opens. CCoonnnneecctt  ttoo  BBlluueettooootthh  ddeevviicceess  To turn Bluetooth on and change your Bluetooth name 1. In  Wireless  &  networks  list,  touch Bluetooth settings. 2. Check Bluetooth to turn it on. 3. Touch Device name,  enter a  name, then touch OK. To pair with a Bluetooth device 1. In  Bluetooth  settings  list,  check Bluetooth to turn it on. 2. Touch Scan for devices.
User Guide Page 31 of 61 3. Touch  a  device  in  the  list  to  pair with. 4. If necessary, touch OK, or enter the device  passkey  (like  0000)  to  connect to  the  device.  When  the  device  is connected,  the  Bluetooth  indicator  appears in the status bar. To unpair a Bluetooth device 1. Touch & hold the device the phone has paired or connected with. 2. Touch  Unpair  or  Disconnect  & unpair in the menu that opens. CCoonnnneecctt  ttoo  ccoommppuutteerr  vviiaa  UUSSBB  The  first  time  you  use  a  USB connection,  your  computer  may indicate that drivers are being installed. Follow  any  prompts  you  see  to complete  the  installation.  This  may take a few minutes. To connect your phone to a computer via USB 1. Connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable. 2. Flick  down  the  status  bar  to  open the  Notifications  panel,  touch  USB connected.
User Guide Page 32 of 61 3. Touch  Turn  on  USB  storage  in  the screen that opens. Your phone’s SD card is mounted as a drive  on  your  computer. You  can  now copy files to and from the SD card. To  disconnect  your  phone  from  the computer 1. Unmount  the  SD  card  on  your computer. 2. Open  the  Notifications  panel  and touch Turn off USB storage. 3. Touch  Turn  off  USB  storage  in  the screen that opens. Warning:  Carefully  follow  your computer’s  instructions  to  unmount the  SD  card  and  disconnect  USB devices  correctly,  to  avoid  losing information on the card. To  safely  remove  the  SD  card  from your phone You  can  safely  remove  the  SD  card from your  phone any  time the  phone is turned off. To format a SD card 1. Touch  Home >  Menu >  Settings > SD card & phone storage. 2. If  necessary,  touch  Unmount  SD card. 3. Touch  Format  SD  card,  in  the
User Guide Page 33 of 61 screen  that  opens,  touch  Format  SD card. You will lose all data on the card. SShhaarree  yyoouurr  pphhoonnee’’ss  mmoobbiillee  ddaattaa  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  The  first  time  you  use  a  USB connection,  your  computer  may indicate that drivers are being installed. Follow  any  prompts  you  see  to complete  the  installation.  This  may take a few minutes. To  share  your  phone’s  data connection via USB 1. Connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable. 2. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Tethering & portable hotspot. 3. Check  USB  tethering.  An  ongoing notification    is added to the Status bar. 4. Uncheck  USB  tethering  to  stop sharing  your  data  connection.  Or  just disconnect the USB cable. Note:  You  can’t  share  your  phone’s data  connection  and  SD  card  via  USB at the same time.
User Guide Page 34 of 61 To  share  your  phone’s  data connection  as  a  portable  Wi-Fi hotspot 1. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Check  Portable  Wi-Fi  hotspot.  An ongoing  notification    is  added  to the Status bar. 3. Uncheck Portable Wi-Fi hotspot to stop connection. To  rename  or  secure  your  portable hotspot 1. Touch  Wireless  &  networks > Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Check Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. 3. Touch  Portable  Wi-Fi  hotspot settings > Configure Wi-FI hotspot. You  can  change  the  network  SSID (name)  that  other  computers  see when scanning for Wi-Fi networks. You can also touch the Security menu to  configure  the  network  with  Wi-Fi Protected  Access  2  (WPA2)  security, with a preshared key (PSK). 4. Touch Save. SSeett  uupp  ddiiaall--uupp  mmooddeemm  ccoonnnneeccttiioonn  1. Connect your phone with  SIM card
User Guide Page 35 of 61 to a computer with a USB cable. Note:  The  first  time  you  use  a  USB connection,  your  computer  may indicate  that  drivers  are  being installed. 2. In  your  computer,  choose Network Neighborhood >  View  Network Connections >  Create  a  new connection. 3. In  the  pop-up  dialog  box,  select Next >  Connected  to  the  Internet > Set  up  my  connection  manually > Dial-up modem connection. 4. Enter the name of an ISP , enter the phone  number  *99***1#,  and  select Next > Next > Done. 5. Back to View Network Connections, double  click  the  established connection icon, and select Dial.
User Guide Page 36 of 61 99  EEmmaaiill  AAdddd  aanndd  eeddiitt  eemmaaiill  aaccccoouunnttss  To add the first email account 1. Touch Email in the Launcher. 2. In  the  Setup  Email  screen,  enter your email address and password (the same as on your computer). 3. Choose Next or  Manual  setup. For account  details,  contact  the  account provider. 4. Set  the  account  name  and  your name as a sender. 5. Touch Done. To add another email account 1. Open the Accounts screen. 2. Press  Menu key  and  touch  Add account. 3. Go  steps  just  as  adding  the  first email account. To edit an email account Touch  &  hold  the  account  whose settings  you  want  to  change.  In  the menu  that  opens,  touch  Account settings. You  can also  open  the  settings for  an account while you’re viewing its inbox, by  pressing  Menu  key  and  touching Account settings.
User Guide Page 37 of 61 CCoommppoossee  aanndd  sseenndd  eemmaaiill  1. In the  folder or  message list,  press Menu key and touch Compose. 2. Address the message. 3. Press  Menu  key  and  touch  Add Cc/Bcc to address a copy or blind copy of the message. 4. Enter a subject for the message. 5. Enter the text of the message. 6. Press  Menu  key  and  touch  Add attachment  to  send  an  attachment with the message. 7. Touch Send. Tip:  Touch  Discard  to  abandon  a message, including any saved drafts. RReeaadd  aanndd  rreessppoonndd  ttoo  aa  mmeessssaaggee  While reading a message, press Menu key  and  touch  Reply,  Reply all  or Forward to respond to a message. You  can  also  press  Reply,  Reply all in the  bottom  of  the  screen  to  respond to a message.
User Guide Page 38 of 61 1100  BBrroowwsseerr  Touch the Browser icon    on Home screen or Browser in the Launcher.   BBrroowwsseerr  ooppttiioonnss  Touch Menu key in Browser:  New window:  Opens  a  new window.  Exit:  Exits  the  current  page  and returns to idle.  Bookmarks:  Shows  a  list  of  your bookmarks.  Touch  Add  on  screen  to add the current page to your list.  Windows:  Your  open  windows  are displayed.  Refresh:  Reloads the current page.  More:  Shows browser options, like Forward, Add bookmark, Find on page, Select  text,  Page  info,  Share  page, Downloads, and Settings. CCoonnnneecctt  To  use  a  wireless  network,  touch Menu  key >  Settings >  Wireless  & networks. You can choose Wi-Fi, VPN, Mobile networks, etc. Note:  Your  service  provider  may charge  to  surf  the  Web  or  download
User Guide Page 39 of 61 data. DDoowwnnllooaadd  ffiilleess  To allow downloading apps from web or email 1. On  the  Home  screen,  touch  Menu key > Settings > Applications. 2. Check Unknown sources. 3. Touch  OK  in  the  dialog,  to  confirm you  want  to  allow  installation  of non-Market applications. To manage your downloads  To  view  files  or  applications  you have  downloaded,  press  Browser > Menu key > More > Downloads.  To  cancel  a  download,  in  the Downloads  list, touch  &  hold  an  item in the list and in the menu that opens, touch Cancel download.  To  clear  your  download  history, touch Browser > Menu  key >  More > Downloads > Menu key > Clear list. CChhaannggee  bbrroowwsseerr  sseettttiinnggss  Browser >  Menu  key >  More > Settings. You can choose to change Page content  settings,  Privacy  settings, Security settings and Advanced settings.
User Guide Page 40 of 61 1111  CCoonnttaaccttss  Touch Contacts in the Launcher. CCrreeaattee  aa  ccoonnttaacctt  1. In  standby  mode,  select    > Contacts > Menu key > New contact.   2. Choose Phone or  SIM  Contact, the place you want to save your contact in. 3. Enter the related information.   4. Tap Done.   5. The  information  will  be  saved automatically. SSeeaarrcchh  ffoorr  aa  ccoonnttaacctt  In  standby  mode,  select    > Contacts >  Menu  key >  Search,  or touch  Contacts >  Search key,  then enter  the  contact  name  or  the  first letter of the name.   IImmppoorrtt,,  eexxppoorrtt  aanndd  sshhaarree  ccoonnttaaccttss  Select    >  Contacts >  Menu  key > Import/Export,  you  can  choose Import  from  SIM  card,  Import  from SD  card,  Export  to  SD  card  or  Share visible contacts.
User Guide Page 41 of 61 To import contacts from SIM card If you choose Import from SIM card, a list of the contacts on the SIM appears. Touch  &  hold  a  contact  and  touch Import  in  the  menu  that  opens.  Or press Menu and touch Import all. To import contacts from SD card If  you  have  more  than  one  vCard  file on  the  SD  card,  touch  the  option: Import  one  vCard  file,  Import multiple  vCard  files,  or  Import  all vCard files. To export contacts to SD card If you choose Export to SD card, touch OK to confirm. Contacts  creates  a  vCard  file  on  your SD  card.  The  file  contains  all  of  your contacts. To share a contact 1. Open  the  contact  you  want  to share. 2. Press Menu > Share. 3. Touch via Bluetooth or Email. CCaallll,,  tteexxtt  aanndd  eeddiitt  ccoonnttaaccttss  For  Call,  Send  message,  Edit,  View contact,  Delete  contact  or  other options, touch and hold the contact.
User Guide Page 42 of 61 DDeelleettee  ccoonnttaaccttss  To delete all contacts In  standby  mode,  press  Menu > settings >  Applications >  Manage applications >  All,  in  the  list,  touch Contacts Storage > Clear data. Or touch Contacts > Menu > Delete > Menu > Select all > Menu > Delete. To delete multiple contacts 1. Touch Contacts > Menu > Delete. 2. Mark  the  contacts  you  want  to delete. 3. Touch Menu > Delete. To delete a single contact Touch  and  hold  the  contact,  in  the menu  that  opens,  touch  Delete contact. AAccccoouunnttss  &&  SSyynncc  sseettttiinnggss  Touch  Contacts >  Menu  key > Accounts  to  enter  accounts  &  sync settings.  To  sync,  send,  and  receive  data  at any time, check Background data.  To  sync  data  automatically,  check Auto-sync.  To  manage  accounts,  add  account first.
User Guide Page 43 of 61  To  remove  account,  touch  that account  first,  then  touch  Remove account in the account. DDiissppllaayy  ooppttiioonnss  Contacts > Menu > Display options.  Only  contacts  with  phones:  check to  only  display  contacts  that  have phone numbers.  Display  SIM  contacts :check  to display contacts in SIM card.  Sort  list  by:  choose  First  name  or Last name.  View contact names as: First name first or Last name first.
User Guide Page 44 of 61 1122  SSeettttiinnggss  In  standby  mode,  select    > Settings,  or  press  Menu key > Settings. WWiirreelleessss  &&  nneettwwoorrkkss  Through  Wireless  &  Network  settings you  can  configure  and  manage connections  to  networks  and  devices by  using  Wi-Fi,  Bluetooth,  Mobile networks, etc.   CCaallll  sseettttiinnggss  Use  Call  settings  to  configure  phone call  settings,  such  as  Call  forwarding, Call waiting and other special features offered by your carrier.   SSoouunndd  sseettttiinnggss  You  could  configure  Volume,  Phone ringtone,  Vibrate  and  some  other sound settings. DDiissppllaayy  sseettttiinnggss  Use  Display  settings  to  configure brightness and other screen settings.
User Guide Page 45 of 61 LLooccaattiioonn  &&  sseeccuurriittyy  sseettttiinnggss  You  can  choose  which  way  to  see location  in  applications:  Use  wireless networks  or  Use  GPS  satellites.  You can  also  configure  settings  that  help secure your phone and its data. AApppplliiccaattiioonn  sseettttiinnggss  Use  Application  settings  to  view  and edit  details  about  the  applications installed on your phone. AAccccoouunntt  &&  ssyynncc  sseettttiinnggss  Use  the  Accounts  &  Sync  settings  to manage your accounts and  data sync. For  more  details,  see  “Accounts  & sync  settings”  on  page  42  and  “Add and edit email accounts” on page 36. PPrriivvaaccyy  sseettttiinnggss  You  can  use  the  Privacy  settings  to manage  your  personal  information. You  can  use  Factory  data  reset  to erase all data on phone. SSDD  ccaarrdd  &&  pphhoonnee  ssttoorraaggee  sseettttiinnggss  Use  the  SD  Card  &  Phone  Storage settings to monitor the space on your
User Guide Page 46 of 61 phone and on your SD card. LLaanngguuaaggee  &&  kkeeyybbooaarrdd  sseettttiinnggss  Language  &  Keyboard  settings  can help  to  select  the  language  on  your phone  and  configure  the  onscreen keyboard. VVooiiccee  iinnppuutt  &&  oouuttppuutt  sseettttiinnggss  Use this settings to configure the voice input feature, and the text –to-speech synthesizer. AAcccceessssiibbiilliittyy  sseettttiinnggss  See,  hear,  speak,  feel,  and  use. Accessibility  features  are  there  for everyone, helping make things easier. DDaattee  &&  ttiimmee  sseettttiinnggss  Use  this  setting  to  set  your preferences  for  how  dates  are displayed. AAbboouutt  pphhoonnee  Here includes  information  about  your phone, such as system updates, status, battery use, etc.
User Guide Page 47 of 61 1133  MMuussiicc  Your  phone  can  play  many  types  of files:  AAC,  AMR,  MP3,  E-AAC+(Audio only), AAC+, OGG and MIDI.   Touch Music in the Launcher. MMuussiicc  ppllaayyeerr  Touch a song to listen to it. / : pause/resume playback. : skip to the next track. :  skip  to  the  previous  track.  If music  plays more  than  1s,  it  will  skip to the beginning of the current song. : open the current playlist. : play the current playlist in shuffle mode. : toggle repeat mode.   Volume key: control playback volume. Tip: While viewing a  list of tracks, tap Menu  key,  you  can  select  Play  all, Party shuffle and Shuffle all. UUssee  aa  ssoonngg  aass  aa  rriinnggttoonnee  Touch & hold a song in a library list. In the  menu  that  opens,  touch  Use  as phone ringtone. You can  also use a  song as  a ringtone from menu of the playing screen.
User Guide Page 48 of 61 1144  CCaammeerraa  &&  CCaammccoorrddeerr  Camera  is  a  combination  camera  and camcorder  that you  use  to  shoot  and share pictures and videos. Pictures  and  videos  are stored  on the phone’s  SD  card,  so  you  must  install one to use Camera.  TToo  ttaakkee  aa  ppiiccttuurree  1. Touch    >  Camera. Or  press  the Camera  key  on  right  side  of  your phone. 2. Adjust your camera settings. 3. Touch  Shutter  icon    on  screen or press the Camera key. 4. Touch the thumbnail to view, share, and work with your pictures in Gallery. TToo  sshhoooott  aa  vviiddeeoo  1. Touch    > Camcorder. 2. Adjust your camcorder settings. Touch to preview your pictures or videos in Gallery. Drag up to shoot videos; Drag down to take photos. Touch settings to change them.
User Guide Page 49 of 61 3. Touch    to  start  shooting  and touch    to stop shooting. 4. Touch the thumbnail to view, share, and work with your videos in Gallery. CCaammeerraa  &&  ccaammccoorrddeerr  sseettttiinnggss    Both  are  displayed  on  right  of  the screen. Camera: Settings/Store location/White balance/1×Zoom: Camcorder: Settings/White balance/Video quality
User Guide Page 50 of 61 1155  GGaalllleerryy  VViieeww  yyoouurr  ppiiccttuurreess//vviiddeeooss  1. Touch Gallery in the Launcher, then touch a picture or video in an album. 2. Return to the main Gallery screen at any time by touching its icon at the top left of the screen. SShhaarree  aa  ppiiccttuurree  1. Touch a picture in an album to view it. 2. Touch Menu key > Share. SSeett  ppiiccttuurree  aass  ccoonnttaacctt  iiccoonn//wwaallllppaappeerr  1. Touch a picture in an album to view it. 2. Touch Menu key > More > Set as. 3. You  can  choose  Contact  icon  or Wallpaper. PPllaayy  vviiddeeooss  1.Touch a video in an album to play. 2.Touch  the  screen  to  view  the playback control panel. Note:  Your  phone  supports  video formats of MPEG4, H.263, H.264.
User Guide Page 51 of 61 1166  TToooollss  &&  AApppplliiccaattiioonnss  SSeeaarrcchh  In  standby  mode,  touch  Menu  key > Search,  or  touch  Search  in  the launcher.  To target where you want to search Touch the icon at the left of the search box  to  change  the  target  of  your search. To change what you can target From Search screen, press Menu key > Search settings >  Searchable items. Check  the  applications  whose information  you  want  to  be  able  to search. CCaallccuullaattoorr  Your  calculator  has  two  views:  basic and advanced.   Touch to change the target of your search.
User Guide Page 52 of 61 To  change  your  views,  touch  Menu key >  Advanced  panel or  Basic panel. You  can  also  drag  the  basic  screen  to the left to open the advanced screen. CCaalleennddaarr  You  are  asked  to  add  an  Exchange account  first.  For  account  details, contact the account provider.   Your calendar will work as follows. To visualize & sync your calendar events On  the  Calendar  screen,  press  Menu key  >  More  >  Calendars,  touch  your account  name  until “synced,  visible” shows up. To change your calendar view On  the  Calendar  screen,  press  Menu key and touch Agenda, Day, Week, or Month. To manage calendar events  To  add  calendar  events,  touch Menu key > More > New event.  To edit an event, touch and hold it, then touch Edit event.  To  go  to  today,  touch  Menu  key > Today.
User Guide Page 53 of 61 CClloocckk  To set alarms Touch  Clock  in  the  launcher,  then touch Alarm  .  To change alarm settings On  Alarm  screen,  touch  Menu > Settings. FFMM  RRaaddiioo  You  are asked  to  plug  in  a  headset  to use FM Radio.   SSoouunndd  RReeccoorrddeerr  Touch Sound Recorder in the launcher.   To start recording, touch  . To end recording, touch  . SSIIMM  TToooollkkiitt  The function depends on the SIM card.  Touch to add an alarm.  Touch to turn an alarm on or off. Touch to open a screen where you can set the alarm’s time and other attributes. Touch to return to the main Clock screen.
User Guide Page 54 of 61 1177  TTaakkiinngg  CCaarree  ooff  yyoouurr  DDeevviiccee  Your  device  is  a  product  of  superior  design  and  craftsmanship  and  should  be handled with care: The following suggestions will help you protect your phone:   Always keep the small parts of the phone away from children.   Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will rust electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.   Do  not  use  or  store  the  device  in  dusty,  dirty  areas.  Its  moving  parts  and electronic components can be damaged. Do  not  store  the  device  in  high  or  cold  temperature.  High  temperatures  can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries.
User Guide Page 55 of 61 Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. Do  not  drop,  knock,  or  shake  the  device.  Rough  handling  can  break  internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.   Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of the device. Do  not  paint  the  device.  Paint  can  clog  the  moving  parts  and  prevent  proper operation.   Use chargers indoors.
User Guide Page 56 of 61 Additional Warning   FCC Regulations: This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  this  device must accept  any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This  mobile  phone  has  been  tested  and  found to  comply  with  the  limits  for  a Class  B  digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates  uses  and  can  radiate  radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
User Guide Page 57 of 61 may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation  If  this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
User Guide Page 58 of 61 Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
User Guide Page 59 of 61 RF Exposure Information (SAR) This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio  frequency  (RF)  energy  set  by  the  Federal  Communications  Commission  of  the  U.S. Government.      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.    Although  the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating  can  be  well  below the  maximum  value.    This  is  because  the  phone  is  designed to
User Guide Page 60 of 61 operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network.    In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear  is  1.16  W/kg  and  when  worn  on  the  body,  as  described  in  this  user  guide,  is  1.03  W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)  While  there  may  be  differences  between  the  SAR  levels  of  various  phones  and  at  various positions, they all meet the government requirement.  The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in  compliance with  the  FCC  RF  exposure guidelines.    SAR  information on
User Guide Page 61 of 61 this model phone is on file with the FCC and  can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: YHLBLUMAGIC.  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  accessories may not  ensure compliance  with FCC RF exposure guidelines.    If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.

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