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Contents
1. For your Safety………………………….3
2. Mobile Phone Profile…………………5
3. Preparation before Use……………..8
Install SIM Card ........................................ 8
Install Memory card ................................. 9
Install Battery ......................................... 10
Charge Battery ....................................... 11
Notices on using the battery ................... 12
PIN code ................................................. 14
4. Use of Menu Functions……………15
Call Logs ................................................. 15
Phonebook.............................................. 17
Messaging .............................................. 19
Settings ................................................... 24
Multimedia ............................................. 34
Camera ................................................... 39
Bluetooth ................................................ 41
Services ................................................... 43
File manager ........................................... 43
Organizer ................................................ 43
Alarm ...................................................... 46
Chat ........................................................ 47
5. Use of USB……………………………….48
6. Maintenance & Safety……………..49
After sales service ................................... 49
Charger and Adapter Safety ................... 49
Battery Information and Care ................. 49
General Notice ........................................ 50
Troubleshooting ..................................... 51
7. Abbreviations………………………….54
1. For your Safety
For your safety and proper use of the
mobile phone, please read the following
guidelines carefully: Do not switch the mobile
phone on when close to chemical factory, gas
station or other explosive objects.
 During driving, please use headset for safety
purpose; unless otherwise in emergency,
always stop the car on roadside to have a call
conversation.
 Because the use of the mobile phone can
cause interference in the aircraft, never use
the mobile phone in aircraft. The use of the
mobile phone is dangerous and illegal; do
switch off the mobile phone before boarding.
 Pay special attention to the use of the mobile
phone near heart pacemaker, deaf‐aid and
some other medical equipment, because the
mobile phone can cause interference with
them.
 None‐original factory’s accessories and parts
will lose guarantee.
 Do not dismantle the mobile phone without
permission. In case of failure, please contact
the supplier as soon as possible.
 Do not plug the charger into the mobile
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phone and charge without battery. Always
power off the mobile phone when taking out
the battery; otherwise the memory of the
phone may be damaged.
When charging the mobile phone, always
keep it in the place with good ventilation,
heat sink and away from flammable and
explosive objects.
In order to avoid demagnetization, always
keep the mobile phone away from magnetic
objects such as CD, credit card etc.
Ensure the mobile phone not to contact any
liquid; once such case occurs, remove the
battery
and
contact
the
supplier
immediately.
Do not use the mobile phone in the
environment at too high or too low
temperature, never expose the mobile
phone under strong sunshine or too wet
environment. The suitable temperature for
the phone and accessories is ‐10℃‐55℃.
The height to use the phone shall be less
than 2,000m.
Do not use liquid or wet cloth with strong
cleanser to clean the mobile phone.
This mobile phone has shooting, videoing
and audio recording functions, which shall be
used as per the related laws and regulations.
 Always keep the mobile phone out of
children’s reach. Do not throw or vibrate the
mobile phone because violent treatment to
the mobile phone may damage the inner
circuits and precise structures.
 Please do not discard the waste battery into
general household garbage. Please deal with
the waste battery according to provisions
where they are definitely made.
Tip: This user manual is based on simplified
Chinese operation mode; so it may vary in English
operation mode.
Warning: We will not be bear any responsibility
for any incompliance with the above guidelines
or improper use of the mobile phone. Our
company keeps the right to make modifications
to any of the content here in this user guide
without public announcement in advance. The
content of this manual may vary from the actual
content displayed in the mobile phone. In such
case, the latter shall govern.
2. Mobile Phone Profile
This phone is the finger touch function, you’re
your finger slide on the screen you can choose
the related function. Below is the front of the
mobile phone.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Receiver
LCD
OK Keys
Dial key
5.
6.
7.
Power key
Speaker
Camera
3. Preparation before Use
Install SIM Card
When registering mobile phone number, you
can apply for two different phone numbers, two
different mobile phone network service providers
and thus obtain two SIM (Subscriber
Identification Module) cards.
With these two SIM cards, you can use all
functions of your mobile phone. The SIM cards
save the parameters needed for communications
and personal data, including PIN (Personal
Identification Number) code, phonebook, short
message and other extra system services.
Warning: Do not distort or scratch the SIM card
nor let it contact static, dust or moisture. If it is
lost, please contact immediately your network
operator for help.
Before SIM card installation, please switch off
the mobile phone. The SIM card is installed on
the back of the mobile phone.
Follow the following diagram to install the
SIM card. Please insert the host SIM card into the
SIM1 slot and the slave SIM card into the SIM2
slot.
Note: If SIM card is inserted only into the
SIM1 slot, then only the host works; likely, If SIM
card is inserted only into the SIM2 slot, then only
the slave works. When two SIM cards are
inserted into the SIM1 slot and SIM2 slot
respectively, you can choose work mode freely as
you wish.
Note: As the SIM card is small object, keep it out
of children’s touch or prevent children gulping it!
SIM 2
SIM 1
Install Memory card
As the mobile phone does not have enough
storage space, to use some functions, you need
to install a memory card (This mobile phone use
T‐FLASH card.)
Install T‐FLASH card: Open the back cover to
take out the battery, release the T‐Flash card lock,
insert the T‐Flash card into its slot, and restore
the lock and the battery before restarting the
mobile phone.
Memory Card
Note: As the T‐FLASH card is small object, keep it
out of children’s touch or prevent children
gulping it!
Install Battery
The mobile phone is suitable for original
battery and accessories. When the battery is idle,
it is recommended to put it into the protection
box.
Follow the following diagram to install the
battery.
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Note: Do install the battery as per the diagram so
as prevent the battery contact patch being
damaged.
Battery
Charge Battery
The new battery cannot reach the optimal
efficiency unless it has undergone several
continuous complete charges and discharges.
When the battery is used up, charge it in
time. Over‐discharge can damage the battery.
After the battery is charged full, cut off the
connection of charger with the AC power supply
and the connection with the mobile phone.
Follow the following diagram to connect the
charger.
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Earphone
Charger Port
During charging, the battery capacity icon
on the screen flickers from the right to the left.
After the battery is charged full, the icon is full of
bars. Slight heat during charging is normal.
Warning: When a travel charger and its
accessories are used to charge the battery, please
firstly check if they are original or recognized by
the original manufacturer. The use of other
accessories may damage your mobile phone and
cause risks! Always use them indoor and dry
places.
Notices on using the battery
The performance of the battery is affected
by many factors, including radio barrier network
settings, signal strength, signal strength, work
temperature, chosen and used functions or
settings as well as phone accessories, tone, data
or other applications.
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For optimal performances, please follow the
rules below:
 New battery or the battery having been idle
for long need charging for long. The standard
voltage scope for the battery is 3.6V‐4.2V.
 During charging, keep the battery at room
temperature or similar temperature.
 With time passing by, the battery will
gradually be worn and thus need longer time
to charge. This is normal. However, after
normal charging, if call duration decreases
but charging time increases, you need to buy
another battery from the original
manufacturer or authorized by the original
manufacturer. The battery of interior quality
can damage your mobile phone and cause
danger!
 If the phone is overused at low battery when
charging, there might need a longer time for
the charge indicator to be shown on the
screen.
Note: Please dispose the battery according to the
local regulations. Try to recycle the battery as
possible. Do not treat the waste battery as
common waste.
Warning: Do not throw the battery into fire so as
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to prevent fire. The broken battery may cause
explosion.
Warning
Charging the mobile phone by
improper means can cause to explosion.
Always refer to the related regulations for
the disposal of the battery.
PIN code
PIN1 Code: It is the personal identification
number used to enter SIM and able to prevent
others using SIM1 without permission. If the
mobile phone has activated the PIN1 code
protection, when the mobile phone is switched
on, the screen will display “Input PIN”. In the
process of inputting PIN1 code, the screen will
use “*” to represent the input content. While
obtaining SIM, you can obtain its PIN1 code.
PIN2 Code: It is the personal identification
number used for some special functions such as
paid call etc.
PUK Code and PUK2 Code(8‐digit)
To change the locked PIN code, you need to
use PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code. To
change the locked PIN2 code, you need to use
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PUK2 code. If these two codes are not provided
together with the SIM cards, ask the local service
provider for them.
Warning: If the PIN code is input wrongly for
successively three times, the SIM card will be
locked. Please contact the network operator
immediately for help. Attempt to unlock the code
may make the SIM card ineffective forever!
4. Use of Menu Functions
Call Logs
Call history
Missed calls
With the function, you can view the duration of
all missed calls.
Dialed calls
With function, you can view the duration of all
dialed calls.
Received calls
With the function, you can view the duration
of all received calls.
Delete call logs
 Dialed calls: With function, you can delete
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the records of all dialed calls.
Missed calls: With this function, you can
delete the records of the missed calls.
 Received calls: With the function, you can
delete the records of the received calls.
 All calls: With this function, you can clear all
duration records of calls.
Note: The actual call duration and service time in
the bill of the service provider may be different
from them, which depends on the network
functions, accounting rounding and tax etc.

Call timers
This needs the support of the network service
provider.
 Last call: With this function, you can view the
duration of the last call.
 Dialed calls: With this function, you can view
the duration of all calls.
 Received calls: With this function, you can
view the duration of the received calls.
 Reset all: With this function, you can reset all
the records of the calls.
Text msg. Counter
With this function, you can see and preset
the number of sent messages and received
messages.
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GPRS Counter
 Last Sent: You can view the sending traffic of
last link.
Last Received: You can view the reception
traffic of last link.
All Sent: You can view the sending traffic of
all links.
All Received: You can view the reception
traffic of all links.
Reset Counter: You can clear all link traffic.
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Phonebook
Every contact saved into SIM1 and SIM2 can
only include name and number. The mobile
phone supports 1,000 groups of numbers.
View task
You can browse the details of the contact.
Send text message
Input the message, and you can send to the
contact.
Send multimedia message
Input MMS, and you can send to the
contact(s).
Call
You can make a phone call of the contact by
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pressing this option
Edit
You can edit the name and the number of the
contact.
Delete
You can have four modes regarding deletion:
from SIM1, from SIM2, from phone and one by
one.
Copy
You can copy all contacts from SIM1 to
phone, from phone to SIM1, from SIM2 to phone,
from phone to SIM2, from SIM1 to SIM2 and
from SIM2 to SIM1.
Move
You can move the contact from the phone
to SIM Card 1 or to SIM card 2
Send business card
You can send contact as text message, as
multimedia message, as email or via Bluetooth.
Add to Blacklist
You can add the contact into blacklist.
Phonebook settings
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Preferred Storage: You can choose the
storage path for the current number.
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Speed dial: On or Off
My number: You can edit and send my
business card.
Extra numbers: Have the related choice to
have the option.
Memory Status: You can view the current use
status of the phonebook, including SIM1,
SIM2 and phone memory. The display format
is “Used/Total”.
Copy contacts: You can copy the contact
from SIM1 to phone, from phone to SIM1,
from SIM2 to phone, from phone to SIM2,
from SIM1 to SIM2 and from SIM2 to SIM1.
Move contacts: You can move the contact
from the phone to SIM Card or to SIM card 2
Delete all contacts: You can have four modes
regarding deletion: from SIM1, from SIM2,
from phone and one by one.
Messaging
SMS is a kind of network service that cannot
be used to send and receive short messages until
you apply to the network operator.
Both SIM cards of the mobile phone can
send and receive SMS. The SMS is sent to the
SMS center of the network and then sent by the
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network to the target user (GSM user). If the user
does not switch on the mobile phone or the
mobile phone cannot receive the SMS (the
memory is full), the network will save the SMS
temporarily. The duration of storage depends on
sender’s settings and network service provider.
With this function, the mobile phone can
send and receive chain text messages, which may
affect the message fees. For more information,
please consult the service provider.
When the SMS capacity is full, there will be
an SMS icon flickering on the standby interface.
The full capacity can affect SMS reception. Delete
some SMS to solve the problem.
If the other party has received SMS, you will
hear the alert sound from the mobile phone (if
such alert function is set as ON)
Note: When sending SMS via the SMS network,
the mobile phone display “Message sent”. It
indicates that the SMS has been sent to the SMS
center inbox set in the mobile phone but does
not mean the receiver has received the SMS. For
more information, please consult the service
provider.
Write Message
You can write message in this menu.
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You can enter the phone number or choose
a number from the phonebook to send the SMS.
In dual‐SIM standby mode, you can choose to
send the SMS via SIM1or SIM2.
Inbox
You can see the SMS in the inbox.
 View: you can view the message body.
 Reply: You can reply to the received
SMS/MMS.
 Call sender: You can make a call to the
sender by pressing the key.
 Forward: You can directly forward this
SMS/MMS to others.
 Delete: Delete the current SMS/MMS.
 Delete all: you can delete all the messages
from inbox.
 Save to Contacts: You can save the message
to contacts.
 Mark as unread: Mark the message as
unread.
 Advanced:
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Copy to Phone: You can copy the
entries in SIM card onto the phone.
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Move to Phone: You can move the
entries in SIM card onto the phone.
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Copy all: you can copy all messages
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from phone or SIM.
Move all: you can move all messages
from phone or SIM.
Drafts
If you are editing the message and the
messages are not sent out immediately, the
messages will be save here. You can send, edit,
delete or have the advanced function.
Outbox
The message is failed to be sent out and it will
store here.
Sent messages
The message are sent and saved here.
Delete messages
Refer to the phone to delete the message of
Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent box, Archive and All
messages.
Broadcast message
Cell broadcast is a kind of information
service such as weather report, traffic etc that
the network operator sends to the GSM users
within certain area. In dual‐SIM mode, you can
separately set SIM1 and SIM2.
 Receive Mode: You can ON/OFF such
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function.
Read Message: You cannot read the received
information until you open such function.
Languages: You can set the language for the
received information.
Channel Settings: You can choose, add and
edit and delete channel number.
Templates
With it, you can pre‐edit some common
phrases, which is convenient for quick SMS
editing.
Message settings
SMS Settings
 Profile Settings: To send SMS, you must input
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the SMS center number.
Note: The SMS center number is provided by
the network operator.
Voicemail server: Edit the related options.
Common Settings
Delivery Report: The network will
inform you whether the other party has
received the SMS and what the time is.
Reply Path: You can send the reply path
to the network terminal. This function
needs the support from the SMS
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center.
Memory Status: You can view the capacity of
the SIM card or the phone for SMS.
 Preferred Storage: You can set the storage
position (SIM or phone) for SMS.
Multimedia message
 Profiles: Choose one of the media to have
the mms functions.
 Common settings: Compose Sending,
Retrieval and Memory status.
Service message
 Enable push: Accept all & Disable.
 Enable service loading: Prompt, Auto launch
& Disable.
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Settings
Dual SIM switch
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Manually selected by user
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Automatically decided by SIM card
Dual SIM settings
You can in any place and at any time set the
multi‐mode mobile phone as the following
modes according to your own demand:

Dual SIM open
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Only Master SIM open
Only Slave SIM open
Pen calibration
Click anywhere on the screen with your finger
to start the calibration.
User profiles
Your mobile phone is provided with multiple
profiles so that you can customize some settings
in different cases for different events. Firstly, as
per your personal hobby, have individualized
settings on profile and then activate it. You can
have such profiles as General, Meeting, Outdoor,
Indoor, Silent, Headset and Bluetooth.
The content can be edited at every profiles mode
as following:
 Tone Setup: Include Incoming Call, power‐on,
power‐off, Message Tone and Key Tone.
 Volume: Set the volume of Ring and Key
Tone.
 Alert type: You can choose any one from Ring,
Vibration, Vibration and Ring , Vibration
then Ring as the current ring mode.
 Ring Type: You can choose any one from
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single, repeat and ascending as the current
ring type.
 Extra Tone: You can have on/off settings on
Warning Tone, Error Tone, camp on Tone and
Call Connect Tone so as to have
corresponding tone tips.
 Answer Mode: You can choose whether to
use any key to answer.
After individualized settings, choose “Activate” in
“Select” to start profiles.
Note: After the headset is inserted into the
mobile phone, the mobile phone will
automatically change into headset profile.
Unplug the headset to return to the previous
profile.
In standby state, you can press # key to switch to
silence profile and again to the previous profile.
Call settings
[SIM Card settings]
Call ID: you can choose set by network, Hide ID
and Send ID.
Call Waiting: You can set this function On or Off.
The call hold and multi‐party call cannot be active
unless this function is activated. This needs
network support.
Call Divert: This is a kind of network function,
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which cannot be used unless you apply to the
network operator for it. With this function, you
can divert calls meeting he conditions to another
number.
Name
Description
The network will divert all
Divert
All
voice
calls
without
Voice Calls
conditions.
When the network cannot
find your mobile phone
Divert
if
(switched‐off or out of the
Unreachable
service area), it will divert
the calls.
When the mobile phone
Divert if no does not answer the call,
the
network
will
Answer
automatically divert it.
When you are on line, the
Divert if Busy network will divert the
call.
Divert
All
Network support needed.
Data Calls
Cancel
All
Cancel all divert functions.
Diverts
Call Barring
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Outgoing Calls:
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1.
All Calls: You can bar all
outgoing calls.
2.
International Calls: You can bar
international calls.
3.
International Calls Except To
Home PLMN: When abroad,
you can dial the calls of the
current country and the original
country (the service providers
allows to do so).
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Incoming Calls:
1.
All Calls: You can bar all
incoming calls.
2.
When Roaming: You can bar all
calls except the calls of the local
service area.

Cancel All: You can cancel call
barring settings and dial/receive
calls normally.

Change Barring Password: You can
apply to the network to change
the password for call barring.
Line Switching: You can choose Line 1 or Line 2.
Closed User Group: This function needs
network support. Please consult the local
operator for details.
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[Advance settings]
Blacklist: Choose Mode On/Off, and then input
blacklist numbers.
Auto redial: You can set it as On or Off. After the
first automatic redial fails, you can have at most
ten times to connect a phone number.
Call Time display: On/Off.
Call Time Reminder: You can set one alert tone
or periodic alert tone for several round minutes
during call conversation so that you can
understand call time. You can turn off the alert
tone.
Auto call disconnect: Choose On/Off, and then
set auto call disconnect time from 1 to 9999s.
Reject by SMS: On/Off.
Auto Call Record: On/Off.
Phone Settings
In such menu, you can set phone language,
standby wallpaper, time etc.
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Time and Date: With this function, you can
set city, time and date format and the time
of specific place.

Set Home City: You can set
different cities.
Note: This option must be used together with
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auto update of time and date. Auto update of
time and data cannot be conducted unless the
network supports.

Set Time and Date: You can set
the current time and date.

Set Format: You can set the
display format for time and date.

Update with time zone: You can
set it On or Off
Note: If the battery is taken from the mobile
phone or the battery is used up for long time,
when switching on the mobile phone after
reinstalling the battery or charging the battery,
you need to reset the time and date.
Special Note: In the area forbidding using mobile
phone (such as cabinet), you must confirm to
inactivate this function before entering this area
so as to prevent accident.
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Auto Power on/off: You can set the time
for schedule Power on/off.

Language: You can choose the desired
language for phone display.
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Vibrate while touch: On/Off.
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Pref.input method: Choose the preferred
input method.
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Display: You can set standby menu display
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as wallpaper, screen saver, power on
display, power off display, whether to
display time and date and owner number
(if set in the phonebook)
Greeting text: You can set the greeting text
displayed on the main screen.
Auto update of date and time: To set the
mobile phone to automatically update
time and date according to the current
time zone, choose “Activate”. Auto update
of time and date will not affect the alarm
clock, calendar or alarm clock memo
setting time, which will be subject to the
time and date when created. However,
auto update of time and date may make
some set alarm clocks out of date.
Dial settings: you can set characters as
Arial, Calibri or Comic sans SN.
Font setting: Font size‐Small, Media or
Large; Font type‐Arial, Calibri or Comic
sans SN.
UART settings: Once connected to the
computer, you can select the SIM card first
as you choose here.
Misc. Settings: You can adjust the
brightness and time of LCD backlight.
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Network Settings
Network Selection: You can search the
network again. Select your favorite network and
choose to register the network automatically or
manually.
Preferences: You can set the preferred
registered network for SIM card.
Security Settings

SIM security settings

Lock: You can set SIM lock (PIN code)
as on/off. When this option is
chosen, it is necessary to input PIN
code for every insert of the SIM
card.

Fixed Dial: This function needs the
support of the SIM card and the
network operator. When it is
activated, you can only dial the
phone numbers saved in host fixed
dial list. To activate it, you need to
input host PIN2 code.

Change Password: You can change
the defaulted phone by referring to
the service provider.
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
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Phone Lock: You can set it as On or Off. It is
a password of 4‐8 digits and the defaulted
one is 0000. You can change it.
Auto Keypad Lock: You can set it as On or
Off. The mobile phone has keypad lock
function. When it lasts certain time, the
keypad will be locked, including such
options as Off, 5s, 30s, 60s and 5min.
Change Password: You can change the
defaulted phone password “0000” into
4‐8‐digit number easy to remember. If the
phone lock is activated, when switched on,
the mobile phone will hint “Phone locked”.
To unlock it, you can input the phone lock
password and click OK.
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Data account
GSM Data—You can set the number, name
DNS etc.
GPRS—You can set the name, APN, user name,
password, Auth. type, DNS.
Note: For related charging standard and detailed
settings, please consult the local network
service operator. Different network service
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providers provide different services.
Consult the local network operator.
Restore Factory Settings
You can restore the factory settings of the
mobile phone. The factory setting password is
0000.
Multimedia
Image viewer
All photos taken are saved in the album.
Options
View
Image info.
Browse
Style
Use as
Send
Rename
Delete
Description
You can view the selected
photos.
You can look up the image info.
There are two browse styles, i.e.
list and matrix.
You can send photo to wallpaper,
Screen saver and caller picture.
As multimedia message; as
email; via Bluetooth.
You can rename the selected
photo.
You can delete the selected
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Delete
files
All
Sort by
Storage
photo.
You can delete all photos in the
album.
For convenience of search, you
can rank them as per name,
type, time and size or choose
“None”.
You can choose photos storage
path (to phone or memory card).
Video recorder
Press the OK key to start video recording.
The duration of recording depends on the time
limit set and file management capacity. Entering
the options, you can have the following settings:
Options
camcorder
Settings
Video
Settings
Effect
Setting
Restore
Description
You can set White Balance, EV,
Night Mode and Banding for
your recorder so as to have
high‐quality videos.
You can set Cartoon Quality.
There are 6 options available.
You can restore the recorder to
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Default
factory settings.
Video player
It supports the videos in AVI. In such mode,
you can have the following operations to the
specified file in AVI.
Options of the player
Options
Play
Use as
Send
Rename
Delete
Delete
All files
Sort by
Storage
Description
It supports the videos in AVI and
will not be limited by file size. Click
the play interface to play.
You can use as screen saver, power
on display, power off display.
As multimedia message; as email;
via Bluetooth.
You can rename the specified
video.
You can delete the specified
videos.
You can delete all files.
For convenience of search, you can
rank them as per name, type, time
and size or choose “None”.
You can choose video storage path
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(to phone or memory card).
Audio player
To download music, switch off the mobile
phone, connect the mobile phone and PC with
USB cable, then the PC will detect the new
hardware and create a new mobile HD. Download
the chosen MP3 file to under "My Music" of the
mobile disk rather than in such folders as Audio,
Images and Photos; otherwise, the file cannot be
played. (Only the music in MP3, AMR and MIDI
are supportable).
Options
Refresh list
Settings
Description
Enter the tracklist and update
it (e.g. the deleted music in
the file management will not
disappear until update is
conducted.
Set Pre.palylist, list auto
generate, Repeat, Background
play and Bluetooth.
Sound recorder
After choosing “Sound Recorder” and press
“OK” to enter, you can the previous record files.
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Press “Options” to have the following operations:
 New record: You can record new files.
 List: You can view all files.
 Settings: You can set the storage position for
record files, including phone and memory
card. Also you can set the format of the
record file, including AMR and WAV. As
followings, you can set audio quality either
Low or High.
FM radio
Your mobile phone supports FM radio. To
use the mobile phone to listen to radio, you can
choose to insert the headset connection cable
into the headset port or directly listen to. The
headset connection cable functions as the
antenna of the FM radio, so it should hang freely.
While listening to radio, you can dial or receive a
call normally. During call conversation, the radio
will turn mute automatically. If some applications
are using GPRS or CSD to send or receive data,
they may interfere with the radio.
When the FM radio is activated, the mobile
phone will display the number and name (if
having been saved) and frequency of the radio
channel. If you have saved some radio channels
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(at most 9 channels) in the mobile phone, you
can roll to choose the desired channel or press
any of number keys 1‐9 to choose the
corresponding channel.
Option menu
 Channel list: You can edit and save 9
channels.
 Manual input: You can edit the specified
radio frequency band. The frequency of the
radio is between 87.5 mHz and 108.0mHz.
 Preset Auto Search: You can have automatic
search and save the searched channels into
the list.
 Settings: You can set background play, loud
speaker, record format, audio quality and
record storage.
 Record: You can record new files.
 Append: You can have annex record for the
files of the superior level (only for the record
files in AMR).
 File list: the record files.
Camera
With this function, you can use the inbuilt
camera to take photos. The lens of the camera is
located on the back of the slide and the screen is
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used as the viewing window. All photos taken are
in JPG form. After downloading the photos onto
PC, you need some software to view them.
If the storage space of the mobile phone is
insufficient to store the taken photos, it is
necessary to delete some old photos or other
files in “File Management” function list to release
more space.
Description of Mobile Phone Options:
Options
Photos
Camera Settings
Image
Settings
Description
To view the saved photos.
Shutter Sound: sound 1, sound 2,
sound 3 & off
EV: EV‐2——EV+2.
Banding: 50Hz(default), 60Hz.
Contrast: High, Medium & Low
Delay Timer: 5s, 10s, 15s or Off.
Cont.Shot: 1 Shot, 3 Shot, 5 Shot
and Off.
Size:80*60.160*120.320*240.
640*480.
Quality: Good, Normal, Low.
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White
Balance
Scene Mode
Effect
Settings
Storage
Restore
Auto,
Daylight,
Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Cloudy, Incandescence.
Auto, Night.
Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia
green, Sepia blue, Color invert.
Phone, Memory Card.
You can restore the recorder to
Bluetooth
Power: Before using Bluetooth function, you
need to activate this option. When Bluetooth
function or other functions are being used,
allowing this function to operate in the back desk
will consume more power. It is recommended to
close this function when it is idle.
Visibility: After this option is activated, other
peripheral devices supporting Bluetooth wireless
technology can see your device and its name via
search. After the step audio play service is
activated, this device will be unable to be
searched.
My Device: After entering this option, you
will see the Bluetooth devices compatible with
the mobile phone. Entering options, you can have
necessary operations on the desired Bluetooth
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device or search the incompatible Bluetooth
devices.
Search audio device: With this function, you
can inquiry audio device. For other devices, enter
My Devices to search.
My name: It is your device name.
Advanced: Before using Bluetooth function,
enter this menu to have corresponding settings.
If your mobile phone’s Bluetooth function is not
activated, you can have activation confirmation.

Audio Path: You can leave the audio on my
device or send to other hand‐free devices
via Bluetooth. If using Bluetooth to have a
call, set this path as hand‐free devices.

Storage: if you receive videos, pictures or
music, you can store it in the phone or
memory card, if so, the received will be
defaulted in the phone or memory card; or
you can set Always asked, if so, you receive
videos, pictures or music, it will ask you
whether you store it in phone or memory
card.

Sharing permission: Full control or Read
only.

My address: you can see your device
address.
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Services
Internet service
You can surf internet with the mobile phone.
Before the network operation, you should open
your GPRS. And for more information about it,
please contact the network provider.
File manager
You can manage files.
[Phone]‐‐ The storage body is phone.
[Open]: You can click the screen to open it.
Organizer
Calendar
With this function, you can set the alarm clock
to remind you of your schedule and record your
schedule. Roll the highlight block to the desired
date and then the current date will be highlighted
in green. If the date is set with memo function,
then this date will be highlighted in red. To view
all memos of one day, press OK to see the
schedule. You can have the following operations:
 View: You can view the schedule of the date
where the cursor is on and set the time, date,
content and whether to activate alarm on
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





this schedule of today. When editing the
schedule, you can choose alarm type with
the left and right direction keys. In addition,
you can have such operations as Delete,
Delete and Add on the schedule.
View all: You can view the entire schedule of
the date where the cursor is on and set the
time, date, content and whether to activate
alarm on this schedule.
Add event: you can select task type as
reminder, meeting, course.
Delete event: You can delete the task as the
phone guides.
Jump to Date: You can move to the calendar
of the specified date.
Go to today: you can go to today.
Go to weekly view: you can view events in a
whole week.
Tasks
You can have such operations as Create
Memo, Browse, Add, Edit, Delete, Delete All and
Send on memos.
If you have set alarm for the memo, when
the set time is reached, the mobile phone will
ring and display the memo content.
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Alarm
World clock
Press the left and right direction keys to
view the current time of every country
corresponding to every time zone.
Calculator
Press the related keys to calculate the
numbers.
Note: The precision of this calculator is limited
and can be used for simple calculation.
Unit converter
Choose the function as the phone guide to
convert the unit.
Text reader
After e‐book is activated, the e‐book list will
be displayed. If there are e‐books, you can
choose one e‐book and press Options to have
such submenus as Open E‐book, Update, System
Preset, Details, Delete, Delete All, Ranking,
Execute System Preset and Help.
 Open E‐book: Activate the current e‐book
and enter the reading menu.
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







Clean up bookshelf:
Global settings: You can set Font Style, Font
Size, Scroll By, Auto Scroll, Scroll Speed, Full
Screen, Encoding, alignment and Storage
Priority.
Book info: Display the detailed information
about the current e‐book.
Delete: Delete the current e‐book.
Delete All files: Delete all e‐books.
Sort by: You can have such options as As per
Name, As per Type, As per Time, As per Size
or None to rank e‐books.
Apply global settings: You can execute the
options for the pre‐set system.
Help: You can have some operation
instructions. Use key 0 to go to book settings
screen; use key 1 for help; use key 2 to add a
bookmark; use key 3 to go to find screen; use
key 4 to go to jump to screen; use key 5 to go
to bookmark; use key 6 to find next; use key
7 to toggle the auto scroll; use key 8 to
remove bookmark; use key 9 to toggle full
screen mode.
Alarm
When the mobile phone is off, the alarm clock
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can still work provided the battery is sufficient.
The system has set 5 alarm clock options and the
defaulted is off. You can activate one option or all
options according to the actual demand. Every
clock option can set independent time and date.
When the time is reached, the mobile phone will
give out alert tone and flicker the current time
and date on the screen. Press Stop to stop alarm
clock; press Sleep, then the mobile phone will
pause ringing and continue after 4min.
If alarm time is reached but the mobile
phone is switched off, then the mobile phone will
be switch on automatically and ring. If Stop is
pressed, then the mobile phone will ask you
whether to switch on the mobile phone. Press
“No” to switch off the mobile phone and “Yes” to
register at the network and switch on the mobile
phone.
Chat
Twitter
It is a chatting tool and it needs networking
connection. If you have GPRS settings, you can
directly connect to internet service and have your
entertainment.
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Facebook
Facebook is a very popular social networking site
around the world giving people the power to
share and make the world more open and
connected. Millions of people use Facebook
everyday to keep up with friends, uploads an
unlimited number of photos, share links and
videos, and learn more about the people they
meet. Please ensure that you have GPRS settings
in your phone to open Facebook. Contact your
operator for GPRS settings.
5. Use of USB
Notices before use



Always connect and stop USB device
correctly.
Never use Windows formatting command to
format the mobile disk of the mobile phone;
otherwise, it will be damaged severely.
USB work environment:
Windows2000 / XP.
For other operation systems, the
connection between PC and the mobile
phone cannot be conducted unless USB
driver is installed.
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o
The USB cable need shielded with
cores.
6. Maintenance & Safety
Please read and observe the following
information for safe and proper use of your
phone and to prevent damage. Also, keep the
user guide in an accessible place at all the times
after reading it.
After sales service
You are kindly refer to the Warranty Card
provided in the sales package box.
Charger and Adapter Safety
Charger and adapter are designed for indoor use
only.
Battery Information and Care
Please dispose of your battery properly.
Do not disassemble or short‐circuit the
battery.
Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean.
Recharge the battery after long periods of
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o
non‐use to maximize battery life.
Battery life will vary due to usage patterns
and environmental conditions.
The self‐protection function of the battery
cuts the power of the phone when its
operation is in an abnormal status. In this
case, remove the battery from the phone,
reinsert it, and turn the phone on.
General Notice
Using a damaged battery or placing a
battery in your mouth may cause serious
injury.
Do not place items containing magnetic
components such as a credit card, phone
card, bank book, or subway ticket near your
phone. The magnetism of the phone may
damage the data stored in the magnetic
strip.
Talking on your phone for long period of
time may reduce call quality due to heat
generated during use.
When the phone is not used for a long
period time, store it in a safe place with the
power cord unplugged.
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o
Using the phone in proximity to receiving
equipment (i.e. TV or Radio) may cause
interference to the phone.
Do not immerse your phone in water. If this
happens, remove the battery and take it to
Authorized Service Center.
Do not paint your phone.
The data saved in your phone might be
deleted due to careless use, repair of the
phone, or upgrade of the software. Please
backup your important phone numbers.
(Ring tones, text messages, voice messages,
picture, and videos could also be deleted.)
The manufacturer is not liable for damage
due to the loss of data.
Do not turn your phone on or off when the
phone is close to your ear.
Troubleshooting
Phenomena
Possible Causes
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1.
Unable
switch on
SIM failed
Poor signals
to
Does the battery
have power?
2.
Is the battery placed
correctly
1.
The SIM card is
dirty. Clean it.
2.
Reinstall the SIM
card.
3.
The SIM card is
damaged. Replace
it.
Check the signal strength
icon on the screen. If the
icon contains 4 bars, it
indicates the signal is the
strongest; if below 1 bars, it
indicates the signal is very
poor.
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1.
Maybe you have set
Hide My Caller ID
but your network
operator does not
provide this service
for you.
Strong interference
exists around you.
Maybe you have
activated the call
restriction function.
Maybe you have
activated Line 2 but
your
network
operator does not
provide this service
for you.
The battery may
discharge too much;
so it cannot be
charged until it is
connected
for
certain time.
Its performance has
worsened.
2.
Unable to dial
out
3.
4.
1.
Unable
charge
battery
to
the
2.
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1.
Unable
to
register to the
network
Unable
to
access service
menus.
Only part of
the photo set
as
standby
photo can be
seen.
Too weak signals or
strong interference.
2.
SIM card installed
properly?
Bad
contact or SIM card
damaged? If the
SIM card is broken,
please contact the
network operator to
replace it.
Maybe the SIM card does
not
support
service
function.
The size of the photo may
be
too
big.
The
recommended
size
is
220*176
7. Abbreviations
SMS
Short Message Service
EMS
Enhanced Message Service
SIM
Subscriber Identity Module
GSM
Global
System
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for
Mobile
Communication
PIN
Personal Identity Number
PUK
PIN Unblocking Key
International Mobile
Identity
Cell Broadcast
IMEI
CB
Equipment
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service
MMS
Card
Card
Multimedia Message service
Host card (the card inserted in SIM1
slot)
Slave card (the card inserted in SIM2
slot)
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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 radiated radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, 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:
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‐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.
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.
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4RF 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 operate at
multiple power levels so as to use only the poser
required to reach the network. In general, the
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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 0.607 W/kg and when worn on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 0.503 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 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: YHLBLUSPARK.
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
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and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5
cm from the body. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines. If you do not use a body‐worn
accessory and are not holding the phone at the
ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm
from your body when the phone is switched on.
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