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           GSM MOBILE PHONE Brand Name: LIKUID  Model Name: L3-ENTRY  FCC ID: GAO-ENTRY
  2 Phone user manual   Preface  Thank you for choosing likuid mobile phone! likuid  is  an  Android  intelligent  mobile  phone,  it  has  the  ultra-thin  fashion appearance,  it  supports  application  software  installation  and  unloading  from Android electronic market, WLAN network connection, touch capacitive screen, high-pixels cameras, high-quality audio and ultra HD video, etc. These will lead you into an entirely new and fascinating mobile internet world. This manual systematically introduces many functions of likuid mobile phone, tips and notes. Please carefully read it before using likuid.   The illustrations in this manual are only for reference, and their functions are based on the real product. The company reserves the right of final interpretation.
  3 Basic Information 1.  Safety Notice   If your phone is lost or stolen, please immediately inform the telecom department or commission agents of forbidding the use of SIM card, so that avoid the economic loss caused by false calling of others.       When you contact with telecom department or commission agents, they need to know your phone IMEI number (printed on the label on the back of the phone and can be found after taking down the battery). Please copy the number and keep it safe for future use.   In order to use the phone more safely, please adopt preventive measures, for example: set up the PIN code of SIM card, PIN code can prevent your SIM card from being used by others without permission. When leaving the car, please don’t place the phone in a place easy to be seen, you had better to carry with you or lock in the suitcase.       2.  Safety Alert and Cautions Before using the phone, please read these cautions carefully so that make sure to use the phone correctly.   3.1   General Cautions On the plane, in the hospital and other places that forbidden to use the mobile phone, please turn off the phone; otherwise it may affect the normal operation of electronic equipments and medical instruments. Please comply with the relevant regulations if using the phone in these places,   Please strictly comply with the laws and regulations about the phone use in the driving place. If you use the phone while you are driving, please comply with the following rules: concentrate on driving, pay attention to the road conditions; if the phone has hands-free function, please make a phone call hands-free; if the driving conditions are not good, please stop the car, and then dial or receive a call.   When approaching the places that storing fuel, chemicals or explosives, and etc., please comply with the laws, regulations and the relevant signs.   Please place the phone, battery and charger in the place out of children’s reach, for fear that the children use them as tools and cause personal injury.   Your phone only can use the batteries, chargers and other accessories specified by the company for fear that the phone is damaged. If using other batteries and chargers, it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion, fire breakout and other failures of batteries.   Please don’t use the phone close to weak signal or high precision electronic equipments. Wireless wave interference may cause the mis-operation of these electronic equipments.   The phone has the function of timely auto power-on, please check the auto power-on and shut down settings of the phone, so that confirm that the phone will not power on automatically during the flight.   Please  don’t  strike,  shake  or  sling  the  phone  violently  for  fear  that  the  phone is  failed  or  fire breakout.   Please don’t place the battery, the phone and the charger in the micro-wave oven or high-voltage equipment; otherwise may cause circuit damage or fire breakout and other accidents.   Please don’t use the phone in the places with inflammable and explosive gas; otherwise may cause phone failure or fire hazard.
  4 Please don’t place the phone in the places with high temperature, high humidity or a large amount of dust; otherwise it may cause phone failure.   Please don’t place the phone in the uneven or unstable place, prevent the phone from falling off and then cause failure or damage.   Please  only  use  the  original  antenna  or  the  antenna  being  approved  by  the  company.  Unapproved  and modified antenna or the antenna with additional accessories may damage the phone. Please don’t touch the antenna during a call. Touching the antenna may affect the call quality and make the phone power higher than  the  required  power  in  normal  use.  In  addition,  using  the  unapproved  antenna  may  violate  the regulations in your country.     3.2   Cautions of Using the Phone Don’t take  down or  modify  the  phone; otherwise it  may  cause the  damage,  leakage and  circuit failure of the phone.   Please don’t knock the LCD by force or use the LCD to knock other things; otherwise may cause the damage of liquid crystal plate and the leaking of liquid crystal. If liquid crystal enters the eyes, it may damage eyesight. At this time, please rinse the eyes immediately with clean water (don’t rub the eyes), and see a doctor immediately.     In very rare cases, if the phone is used in some types of vehicles, it may have bad effect on the electronic equipments in the vehicle. At this time, please don’t use the phone for fear of losing the safety guarantee.   If your vehicle is equipped with the air bag, please don’t place the phone above the air bag or the area that can be touched after the air bag is swelled, for fear that the phone is applied very strong external force and cause serious damage on the vehicle owner when the air bag is swelled.       Please don’t touch the key-stoke using needles, pen nibs and other sharp objects; otherwise it may damage the phone or cause mis-operation.       If the antenna is damaged, please don’t use the phone; otherwise it may cause the personal injury.   Don’t  make  the  phone  approach  to  the  magnetic  card  and  other  magnetic  objects  too  closely; radiation wave of the phone may clean out the information stored in the floppy disks, stored value cards and credit cards.   Please  place  the  drawing  pin  and  other  small  metal  objects  in  the  place  that  far  from  the headphone of the phone. The loudhailer is magnetic when it is working and will attract these small metal objects so that may cause personal injury or damage the phone.         Avoid phone damping, prevent water and other liquid from entering the phone, and then cause short circuit, leakage or other failures of the phone.   Please  use  the  phone  in  the  place  that  far  from  fixed  telephone,  TV,  radio  and  office  automation equipments, for fear that it may affect the using effects of these equipments and the phone.   3.3   Cautions of Using the Battery Please  don’t  take  down  or  modify  the  battery;  otherwise  it  may  cause  liquid  leaking,  overheat, explosion or fire breakout of battery.   Don’t throw the old battery into general life rubbish. Treat the battery according to the regulated indication in the place that definitely regulates the waste battery treatment.     Please don’t throw the battery into the fire otherwise it may cause the fire breakout or explosion of the battery.
  5 When installing the battery, don’t apply pressure forcefully; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery.     Please don’t make the battery short circuit using the electrical wire, needle and other metal objects; don’t place the battery, necklace and other metal objects together; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery. Please don’t solder the battery contact; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery. If battery liquid  enter the eyes, it may damage eyesight; at  this time, please don’t rub  the eyes using the hand, please rinse the eyes with clean water, and then see a doctor immediately.   Please don’t  use  or  place  the  battery  near  the  fire  or  oven and  other  high  temperature places; otherwise it may cause liquid leaking, overheat, explosion or fire breakout of the battery. If  the  battery  is  increasing  the  temperature  abnormally,  color  change,  distortion  and  other phenomena during the using, charging or storing process, please stop using it and then change new battery.   If leaking liquid of the battery contacts with the skin and clothing, it may cause skin burn, please rinse it with clean water immediately, and see a doctor if necessary.     If the battery is leaking liquid or giving out strange odor, please take the battery away from open fire immediately, avoid fire breakout or explosion.   Please don’t make the battery damp, otherwise it may cause overheat, smoking or corrosion of the battery.   Please don’t use or place the battery under direct sunlight and other high temperature places, otherwise it may cause liquid leaking or overheat, reduce the performance and shorten the service life.   Please don’t charge the battery continuously for more than 24 hours.   Please place the battery in the cool and ventilated place away from direct sunlight.   Service life of the battery is limited. Service time of the battery is gradually shortened after the frequent charging. If many times of charging is failed, it means that battery life is drained, please replace the new battery of designated type.   3.4   Cautions of Using the Charger Please  don’t  take  down  or  modify  the  charger;  otherwise  it  may  cause  personal  injury,  electric shock, fire breakout or charger damage.   Short  circuit  of  the  charger  is  forbidden;  otherwise  it  may  cause  electric  shock,  smoking  and charger damage.   Please  don’t  use  the  charger  when  the  power  cord  is  damaged;  otherwise  it  may  cause  fire breakout or electric shock.   Please clean the dirt that accumulates in the power socket in time.   Please don’t place the water container, and etc. near the charger, for fear of water splashing and then cause short circuit, leakage or other failures.   If the charger  contacts  water or  other liquid, please cut  off  power supply  immediately, so  that prevent short circuit, fire breakout, electric shock or charger failure.   Don’t  use  the  charger  in  the  bathroom  and  other  high  humidity  places;  otherwise  may  cause electric shock, fire breakout or charger damage.
  6 Please don’t contact the charger, electrical wire and power socket with wet hands; otherwise it may cause electric shock.   Don’t place heavy object on the power cord or reconstruct the electrical wire; otherwise may cause electric shock or fire breakout.   Please pull out the charger plug from power sockert before the cleaning and maintenance.   Seize the charger when pulling the plug, pulling the power cord will damage the electrical wire, cause electric shock or fire breakout.   Don’t charge in the following places: direct sunlight and other high temperature places; wet and ashy place or the place with large vibration (will cause failure); near TV, radio and other home appliances (will affect the image and sound effects).   3.5   Security Password 3.5.1 PIN   PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to prevent your SIM card from being used illegally. PIN is usually provided with SIM card together. If you input wrong PIN for continuous three times, please input PUK to unlock it. Please contact with network operations company for more details.   3.5.2 PIN 2 You need to input PIN2 when entering some functions (such as call charge); if you input wrong PIN2 for continuous three times, you need to input PUK2 to unlock it. Please contact with network operations company for more details. 3.5.3 PUK When changing the locked PIN, you need to input PUK (Personal Unlock Key). PUK is provided with SIM card together. If it is not provided, please contact with your service provider. If you input wrong PUK for continuous ten times, the SIM card can’t be used again. Please contact with your service provider to buy a new card. You can’t change PUK. If you lose the code, please contact with your service provider.   3.5.3 PUK2       When changing the locked PIN2, you need to input PUK2. If you input wrong PUK2 for continuous ten times, you can’t use the functions that need PIN2. Please contact with your service provider to buy  new card.  You  can’t change  PUK  2.  If  you  lose  the code,  please contact  with  your service provider. 3.6   Cleaning and Maintenance Please don’t use the phone, the battery and the charger in the bathroom and other high humidity places, and prevent them from rain.   Please clean the phone, the battery and the charger by using soft and dry cloth.   Please don’t wipe the phone by using alcohol, thinner or benzene and other chemical reagents.   The socket with dirt may cause poor contact and power-off, so  that it  can’t be  charged,  please clean it regularly.     Contents
  7 Ⅰ. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ············································································································································· 9 Ⅱ. BEFORE USE ······························································································································································· 10 1. INSTALL AND UNLOAD SIM CARD ······················································································································ 10 2. T-FLASH CARD ··················································································································································· 10 3. INSTALL AND UNLOAD BATTERY ························································································································ 10 4. CHARGING ·························································································································································· 10 Ⅳ. QUICK USER GUIDE ·················································································································································· 11 1. POWER ON/OFF ·················································································································································· 11 2. TURN ON /OFF SCREEN ······································································································································ 12 3. LOCK AND UNLOCK ············································································································································ 12 4. SWITCH DESKTOPS ·············································································································································· 12 5. HOT BUTTONS ···················································································································································· 12 6. DESKTOP MENU ·················································································································································· 12 7. MAIN MENU ······················································································································································· 12 8. MOVE APPLICATIONS ·········································································································································· 13 9. DELETE APPLICATIONS ······································································································································· 13 10. NOTIFICATION BAR ········································································································································· 13 11. STATUS BAR ··················································································································································· 13 12. ADD TO HOME SCREEN ··································································································································· 14 13. BLUETOOTH CONNECTION ······························································································································ 14 14. WLAN CONNECTION ····································································································································· 14 15. INPUT METHODS ············································································································································· 14 16. DESCRIPTION OF KEYS ··································································································································· 14 Ⅴ. BASIC FUNCTIONS ···················································································································································· 15 1. DIALER INTERFACE ············································································································································· 15 2. DIAL A CALL ······················································································································································· 15 3. CONTACTS ·························································································································································· 16 4. CALL LOG ··························································································································································· 17 5. MESSAGING ························································································································································ 18 6. BROWSER ··························································································································································· 19 7. SEARCH ······························································································································································ 19 8. EMAIL ································································································································································· 19 9. MUSIC ································································································································································ 20 10. GALLERY ························································································································································ 21 11. CAMERA ························································································································································· 22 12. FM RADIO ······················································································································································ 22 13. MOBILETV ····················································································································································· 22 14. SOUND ···························································································································································· 23 15. ES FILE··························································································································································· 23 16. CLOCK ···························································································································································· 24 17. CALENDAR ····················································································································································· 24 18. CALCULATOR ·················································································································································· 25
  8 19. SETTINGS ························································································································································ 25
  9 Ⅰ. Safety Precautions Before using a mobile phone, please read and observe the following rules.   While  driving  or  answering  a  call, please  use  an  earphone  or  stop your car.  Mobile  phone  interferes  with  aircraft communication,  please  ensure  that mobile phone power off during the entire flight.  All mobile phones may be disturbed, and affect their performance.  Please don’t use mobile phone and turn off  your  phone  where  medical equipments exist.    To ensure the best performance or avoid  damage  to  mobile  phone, please use the original accessories and batteries.  At the gas station and close to the fuel and  chemicals  and  other  dangerous goods,  please  power  off  your  mobile phone to avoid explosion.  To avoid interference of the blasting operation,  In  the  scene  of  the explosion or post "Turn off the radio" icon  in  the  local,  please  power  off your mobile phone.  Please don't burn batteries as ordinary garbage,  to  avoid  the  risk  of  life  and damage  to  the  environments.  Please abide by the local environmental policy, timely  deal  with  or  recycle  the  waste batteries.  Before your mobile phone is connect with another equipment, please read carefully  this  manual  to  ensure safety.  Some  small  articles  (such  as  T-Flash card,  etc.)  should  be  placed  out  of children  reach,  to  prevent  children swallowing or other hazard.  Please  backup  the  important information or keep a written record, to prevent its loss.  When  sending  an  emergency  call, please ensure your mobile phone power on  and  in  a  service  area,  inform  your position,  without  permission,  please don't end this call.
  10 Ⅱ. Before Use 1.  Install and Unload SIM Card 1.1   About SIM Card Before using the phone, you must insert valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card in the phone. SIM card provided by network supplier. All the information related to network connection are recorded in the chip of SIM card, also the names, telephone numbers and SMS that storing in the name card holder of SIM card. You can take out SIM card from your phone, and use it in any GSM mobile phone (new mobile phone can read SIM card automatically).   In order  to  avoid  losing  or  damaging  the  information  saves  in  SIM  card, please  don’t  touch  the metal contact surface, and place SIM card in the place that away from electricity and magnetic force. Once SIM card is damaged, you can’t use the phone normally.     Prompt: Please make sure to power off the phone before taking out SIM card. It is absolutely forbidden to insert or take out SIM card with external power supply; otherwise it may damage SIM card and the phone. 1.2   Insert and Unload SIM Card   Metal contact surface of SIM card is easily scratched. You must take out SIM card carefully before the assembly.   Power off the phone, remove the rear cover, battery or other external power supply.   Make the end of SIM card without cutting angle inside and aim at the card slot of the phone and metal surface of SIM card face downward, then insert SIM card to the card slot of the phone, the other SIM card is also inserted in this way.   When taking out SIM card, directly pull it outward and then can take out SIM card.   Prompt: Without special explanation inserting two SIM cards are defaulted in the manual. If you just insert one SIM card, maybe some options of the menu will not be shown.   2.  T-Flash Card Aim at the T card slot and push the T card gently, and the card will be inserted correctly.   Prompt: If the memory card is failed, please check whether it is correctly placed and good contact of metal point.   3.  Install and Unload Battery Take off the rear cover of the mobile.   Make one end of battery with metal surface aim at the battery connector.   Then gently press the battery downward using the finger, and then press the other end to install the battery.   Prompt: Please operate correctly to avoid damaging the battery connector.   4.  Charging 4.1   Charger Insert the charger on the charging interface at the top of the phone. After inserting the charging plug, battery strength icon stripe at the top right corner of the screen is scrolling, which means that the
  11 charging is processing; when the stripe is full of the whole icon and stop scrolling, which means that the battery charging is completed; when the charging is completed, please pull out the plug.       When electric quantity is not enough, warning message will be sent; and electric quantity shows empty. When electric quantity is too low, the phone will power off automatically. Please don’t make the battery in the status of not enough electric quantity for a long time; otherwise it may damage the battery quality and service life. Please don’t charge the battery for a long time.   Prompt: In order to ensure normal operation of the phone, please make sure to use the designated charger.  4.2   USB disk Identification After USB disk is inserted, you can deal with data in USB disk after its light is on. Please refer to “File Manager” for the usage of USB Disk.   Prompt: It is forbidden to remove USB disk when data in USB disk is being copied, transferred or deleted to prevent data damage. 4.3   Transferring Data With Computer   4.3.1   Install USB Connect mobile phone to a computer with a USB cable, drag out the notification bar. Touch “USB Connected”, choose and click “USB storage”, then on the computer, you can view data in Device and  SD  Card  storage.  So  data  transferring  can  be  performed  between  this  device  and  the computer. 4.3.2   Disconnect USB   After data is mounted onto the computer, you can drag out the notification bar, touch to turn Off “USB Storage”, and then disconnect with USB link. Prompt: It is forbidden to disconnect USB link during transferring data, because it can lead to data loss or damage.    Ⅳ. Quick User Guide The phone has not only the basic functions of mobile phone, but also support rich, practical and rapid feature functions, can be briefly introduced as follows: 1.  Power On/Off   In the power-off mode, long press [Power] key, it will power on; otherwise. In the power-on, long press [Power] key, and choose Power off, it will power off. If you set up SIM lock or phone lock, please input the code according to the requirements. In any other interface, short press this button to lock the screen. Warning: As mobile phone can cause interference and dangerous where you are prohibited to use mobile phone, please power off your mobile phone.
  12 2.  Turn On /Off Screen 2.1   Turn Off Screen Please short press [Power] to turn off the screen to save power. Prompt: To save power, you can also set screen timeout time in Display Settings, when the timeout time is up, without any operation during the standby time, the screen will shut off automatically.     2.2   Turn On Screen When the screen is off, please short press [Power] to wake up the screen. 3.  Lock and Unlock   3.1   Lock   Please press [Power] to lock this screen to prevent some unexpected operations. Prompt: If screen timeout time is set in system settings, this computer will turn off and lock its screen during the standby time if it is idle. 3.2  Unlock After the screen is off, please press [Power] to wake up the screen, and then drag the slider upwards to the green ball to unlock the screen. Prompt: Drag the slider downwards to the white ball to switch between Sound and Vibrate state. 4.  Switch desktops In the idle mode, you can slide on the screen to switch between the 1st~7th screens. 5.  Hot Buttons   On the shortcut  bar, to touch    button  enters Dialer  interface; to touch    button  enters Contacts interface; to touch    button enters Messaging interface; to touch    button enters Main Menu. 6.  Desktop Menu On  the  desktop,  press  [Menu]  key,  you  can  display  options,  including:  Add,  Edit,  Manage applications,  Settings,  Search,  Wallpaper.  Touch  and  choose  one,  you  can  operate  the corresponding functions. 7.  Main Menu In Main Menu interface, you can slide the screen left and right to browse all the applications. Touch and choose one, you can enter and run this application.
  13 8.  Move Applications Choose a desktop, touch    button to enter Main Menu, long press an application, drag it onto the free area of the desktop, you can create this application shortcut on the current desktop. By this way, you can create any favorite application shortcut onto the 1st-7th desktops.   Prompt: Before creating an application shortcut, you ensure that there is free space to place this App. on this desktop.   9.  Delete Applications On the current desktop, long press an application shortcut, drag it onto the bottom dustbin, you can delete this application shortcut from the current desktop. 10. Notification Bar On any interface, drag the screen downward from the top, you can display Notification bar; then drag the screen upward from the bottom, you can hide the notification bar. You can operate the following on Notification bar: 10.1 SIM Card Info.  You can view the operator information of SIM 1 and SIM 2 on Notification bar. 10.2 Running App.  You can view the running applications on Notification bar. Tips: In any interface, long press【Home】,it displays the pop-up box of “Recent Apps and Running Apps”. Touch the option of “Recent Apps” ,you can view the recently running applications, choose and click one, you can enter directly this application; Touch “Running Apps” to view the currently running applications, click one to kill it from progress. 10.3 USB Status  You can view USB connection state. 10.4 View Notifications  After dragging downward Notification bar, you can view the notifications of new SMS & Call & Email, etc., touch an option to enter its view interface. On notification interface, touch [Clear] button, you can clear the notifications of SMS & MMS & Email& Missed Calls & WLAN & Bluetooth. Tips: After touching [Clear] button, you can’t clear the notifications of the running applications. 11. Status Bar On  the  LCD  top  of  the  idle  interface,  it  is  Status  Bar.  You  can’t  operate  the  status  bar,  it displays some relevant information, including: WLAN, Bluetooth, Battery power, System time, etc.
  14 12.   Add to Home Screen On the desktop, long press the blank area, you can display “Main Screen”, and then operate the following: Shortcuts, Widgets, Folder, Wallpapers. 13. Bluetooth Connection This  device  supports  Bluetooth  2.1,  you  can  listen  to  music  with  Bluetooth  earphone.  About Bluetooth settings and operations, please refer to the section of Bluetooth in System Settings. Prompt: Bluetooth function and operations are based on the real product. 14. WLAN Connection   This device supports “Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n”. You can access to the local network through WiFi. About WiFi settings and operations, please refer to the WiFi section in System Settings. 15. Input Methods This mobile phone is embedded three input methods, “Android keyboard”, “Google pinyin input”, “komoxo inputmethod”. Long press any input field to display the pop-up box of “Edit Text”, then touch “Input Method” to display the pop-up box of “Select Input Method”.  You can click and choose  the input method. In system settings, you can set Input languages, it supports various languages input.     16. Description of Keys Key Function [ Menu ] Button Short press to display options box. [ Home ] Button Short press to  return to the  desktop. Long press  to view the latest task.     [ Back ] Button Press to return to the upper layer. [ Volume ] Key Press [Volume+] to turn the call voice louder; press [Volume-] to turn lower.   [ Power ] Key Long press [Power] key to power on or off mobile phone. Short press [Power] key to end a call when a call is talking.     Or make the calling tune mute when a call is coming. Short press [Power] key to turn off & lock the screen in any interface. Press again to lighten screen.
  15 Ⅴ. Basic Functions 1.  Dialer Interface In the idle mode, click   to enter Dialer interface.  2.  Dial a Call 2.1.  Calls Category 2.1.1.  Emergency Call You can directly dial an emergency service call without SIM card.   Different  network  uses  different  emergency  numbers,  please  consult  your  network  operations company for more details.     2.1.2.  Domestic Call   Enter a phone number, choose SIM1 or SIM2 to make a call by SIM1 or SIM2. If you're making a long-distance call, please add the area code before the telephone number. 2.1.3.  Extension Dial After entering a telephone number, press [Menu] to perform the following operations:  Add  2-Sec  Pause: Enter  the  host  number,  click  “Add  2-Sec  Pause”,  then  enter  extension number, choose SIM1 or SIM2, after dialing the host number, pause for two seconds to dial the extension number.  Add Wait: Enter the host number, click “Add Wait”, then enter extension number, choose SIM1 or SIM2 after dialing the host number, pause for the waiting time to dial the extension number. 2.1.4.  International call Enter country code & area code (usually area code without "0") & telephone number, choose SIM1 or SIM2 to make an international call by SIM1 or SIM2.     2.1.5.  Dial Contacts Number After entering Contacts list, choose a contact, choose SIM1 or SIM2 to make a call by SIM1 or SIM2.     2.1.6.  Dial Call-log Number After entering Call Log, choose a call record, click  , then choose SIM1 or SIM2 to make a call by SIM1 or SIM2.   2.2.  Answer a Call When an incoming call arrives, the phone will give out the corresponding prompt (such as vibration, ringtone, and etc.); if network support, the phone screen will show the name and telephone number of the caller, slide    rightward, answer this call. 2.3.  Refuse a Call When a call is coming in, slide    leftward, refuse this call.
  16 2.4.  End a Call After finishing a call, click    to end this call.     2.5.  Call Operation During a call, touch screen to operate the following:  Add Call: Click    , enter a phone number, add another call.    Dialpad: Click    to display Dialpad interface.  End Call: When finishing a call, touch   to end call.  Speaker: Click   , switch call voice to Speaker; click it again to switch call voice to Receiver.    Mute: Click    to set this call mute.  Bluetooth: Click , open Bluetooth device, switch call voice to a Bluetooth headset. 3.  Contacts This function could help you browse the name card holder, store, edit and delete the names and phone  numbers  in  the  phone  and  SIM  card.  In  contacts list,  click  “Contacts”  or  “Call  log”  or “Favorites”, it switches among Contacts & Call log & Favorites. 3.1.  Contacts List In contacts list, press [Menu] button, perform the following functions: 3.1.1.  Search Search contacts by key words stored in phone and SIM cards. 3.1.2.  New Contact Create contacts in SIM1 & SIM2 & Phone. 3.1.3.  Display Options Set contact list display style.  Only contacts with phones Only display contacts that have phone numbers in contacts list.  Sort list by Set contact names to display by First Name or Last Name.  View contact names as Set view style of contact names as First Name First or Last Name First.  Choose contacts to display Set classification of contacts to display in contacts list with Phone or SIM1or SIM2. 3.1.4.  Contacts Group Set contact group, such as Student, Friend, Family, Colleague. 3.1.5.  Contacts Delete
  17 Delete one or some or all contacts. 3.1.6.  More  Accounts: Set Accounts & Sync Settings, and Manage Accounts.    Import/Export: Import/ Export contacts from SD card, SIM1 or SIM2. Share visible contacts by Bluetooth or Email or Messaging.    Memory Query Show the memory query of Phone, Sim1, Sim2. 3.2.  Long Press Options In contacts list, long press a contact, display Options menu, perform the following: View contact, Call contact, Text contact, Add to favorites, Import to phone, Export to SIM1/SIM2 card, Edit contact, Delete contact, Divide, Send contact by SMS, Send contact by MMS, Send contact by BlueTooth, Send contact by Email and so on. 3.3.  Contacts View   On contacts view interface, press [Menu], perform the following functions: Edit contact, Share, Options, Delete contact. 3.3.1.  Dial Contact number On contacts view interface, click , dial this contact phone number by SIM1 or SIM2. 3.3.2.  Send Message On contacts view interface, click    , enter message edit interface, input message content, send a message to this contact’s phone number by SIM1 or SIM2.    4.  Call log Enter Call log. 4.1.  Call log list After entering Call log, it displays all call records. Choose and touch one of call records, enter its details. Click [ Menu ], choose “Search” to operate the following: 4.1.1.  Search   On call-log search interface, input key words to search a call record. 4.2.  Call log Details     On call record details, click   to dial this call record number by SIM1 or SIM2. Click  , enter message edit interface, input message content, send a message to this contact’s phone number by SIM1 or SIM2. Click  , add to contacts.   4.3.  Call Classification
  18 On Contacts interface, click “Call Log”, enter call records list. Click “All” or “Missed” or “Outgoing” or “Received”  to  switch  into the corresponding interface. Press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following: 4.3.1.    Display Options Set call log display options, including: SIM1, SIM2, SIM1+SIM2. 4.3.2.    Clear call log Delete call records from Call Log.    5.  Messaging On Main menu interface, enter “Messaging”. 5.1.  Messages List On messages  list,  touch  “New  Message”  to  enter message edit interface. Touch a message to enter its view. 5.1.1.  Options menu On messages list, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:  Folder view/Message view: Change the view way with Folder or Message.  Compose: Enter message edit interface,  enter  the  recipient’s  number  and  content,  choose SIM1 or SIM2, to send message by SIM1 or SIM2.  Delete threads: Delete all messages.  Search: Search message with key words.  Settings:  Set  Messaging  settings,  include  Storage  settings,  Text  message(SMS)  settings, Multimedia message (MMS) settings, Notification settings, Forwarding settings, Font setting.  Cell broadcast SMS The area info services send different kinds of messages. Change the settings of this service and inquire the area info by using this function.  Cell Broadcast SMS Enabled: Enable or Disable Cell Broadcast SMS.  Read: Read the received messages.  Language Setting: Set the languages of Cell Broadcast SMS.  Channel: Set the channel to receive the area message.  Add the channel: Add the channel index and channel name.  Edit channel: Touch the saved channel to enter its edit interface, and edit this channel again.  Delete channel: Delete all channels.   5.1.2.  Long Press Menu Long press a message, display its long press Menu.  View thread: View message content.  Add to contacts: Add the contact.  View Contact: View the contact.  Delete thread: Delete message content. 5.2.  Messages View
  19 On message list, touch a message to enter its content interface. On message view, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following: Call, View contact*, Add subject, Attach, Insert contacts, Insert smiley, Delete thread, All threads, Add to Contacts*.  6.  Browser On Main menu, enter and run Browser, access to the website. Press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following:  New Window:Open a new window, and view the corresponding website.  Bookmarks:  Access bookmark  page,  add  or  delete  bookmarks,  browse  “History”  or  “Most Visited”.    Windows: Access to the window page, add or delete a window.  Refresh: Refresh webpage.  Stop: Stop webpage.  Exit: Exit webpage.  More: Include Forward, Add bookmark, Goto homepage, Find on page, Select text, Page info, Share page, Downloads, Save page, Look Offline Page, Oma Download, Full screen switcher, Settings.  7.  Search On Main menu, access to Google Search, enter key words, the matched result will display below, click  ,perform the corresponding operations. You can search All, Web, Apps or Contacts and so on.  8.  Email   On Main menu, nter Email. You can use (this device) it to receive or send your Email anywhere or at any time.   Note: E-mail can be used normally when the wireless network is well connected.     8.1.  Create Account When entering Email for the first time, it will directly enter new account edit interface, input Email address, password,  choose the corresponding parameters of POP3, IMAP & Exchange Server, then touch [Next], through POP3 and SMTP server detection, complete Email account creation.   8.2.  Accounts List After creating accounts, access to accounts list. Click "Combined Inbox", view all the mails of the accounts; Click “Starred”, view all the starred mails; Click    , access to the Mailbox list of the current account. 8.3.  Inbox On accounts list, click an account, and enter its inbox. 8.3.1.  Options menu
  20 On inbox  interface,  press  [  Menu  ]  to  display  options  menu,  operate  the  following:  Refresh, Compose, Folders, Accounts, Account Settings. 8.3.2.  Long Press Menu In the inbox list, long press an email, display options menu, operate the following: Open, Delete, Forward, Reply all, Reply, Mark as unread. 8.4.  View Email In the inbox list, click an email, and enter its view interface. On mail view interface, slide the screen up and down to view its content. Touch [ Open ] button to play the attachment, touch [ Save ] button to save the attachment. Touch [ Reply ] button to reply to the sender; touch [ Reply all ] button to reply to all the recipients; touch [ Delete ] button to delete the mail. On mail view interface, press [ Menu ] to display options menu, operate the following: Delete, Forward, Reply, Reply all, Mark as unread. 8.5.  Compose In the accounts list or mails list, press [ Menu ], touch “Compose”, and enter mail edit interface. Input recipient & Title & content, touch [ Send ] button to send this mail, or touch [Save as draft ] to save it as a draft, touch [ Discard ] button to give up editing. On mail edit interface, press [ Menu ] , display options menu, operate the following: Add Cc/Bcc, Send, Save as draft, Discard, Add attachment Prompt: The capacity of attachement should be less than 5M  9. Music Music player supports various audio formats, including: Midi, MP3, amr and wav, etc. 9.1.  Play Interface   On the play interface, when there are songs in the playlist, touch    to play; touch   to pause. Drag the slider from left to right to fast-forward or rewind. Touch   to play the previous  or  the  next  song.  Touch   to repeat playing all songs, touch    to  repeat playing the current song. Touch    to set shuffle on or off. Touch    to access to playlist. Press [Volume] key to adjust the volume. Press [ Menu] , operate the following:  Library: Access to songs library.  Party Shuffle: Set Party Shuffle on or off.  Add to Playlist: Add the current song into playlist.  Use as Ringtone: Set the current song as SIM1 or SIM2 call ringtone.  Delete: Delete the current song from T-flash Card. 9.2.  Music library Music library contains “Artists”, “Albums”, “Songs”, “Playlist”, etc. Touch a song in music library, it will start playing.
  21 9.2.1.  Long Press Menu In the songs list, choose and long press a song, operate the following:  Play: Touch this option, start to play the current song.  Add to playlist: Add the current song into playlist.  Use as phone ringtone: Use the current song as phone ringtone.  Delete: Delete the current song from T-Flash card.  Search: Search songs from Browser or Music library. 9.2.2.  Options Menu   In the songs list, press [ Menu ] , operate the following: Play All, Party Shuffle, Shuffle All. 9.3.  Lyrics Display If there are songs and their lyrics, when playing these songs, at the meanwhile, it can display the lyrics.   Note: The lyrics files must be stored in “Lyrics” folder of T-Flash card.    10. Gallery On Main menu, nter Gallery. Touch    to switch into Camera interface. Press [ Menu] , operate the following:  Share: Share picture folder(s) by Messaging or Bluetooth or Email.  Delete: Delete the chosen folder(s).  More:    Details: View the details of the chosen folder. 10.1.  Photos In the folders list, choose and touch a photo folder to enter, slide from left to right to view pictures list. Touch a picture or photo to enter its view. 10.1.1.  Picture List In the pictures list, touch    to switch pictures display style, drag    to view the whole picture list. Press [ Menu ] , operate the following:  Share: Share the chosen pictures by Bluetooth or Email or Messaging.  Delete: Delete the chosen picture(s).  More: include Details, Set as, Crop, Rotate Left, Rotate Right.  Select All: Select all the pictures in this list.  Deselect All: Deselect all the pictures in this list. 10.1.2.  Picture View In the pictures list, choose and touch a picture to enter its view. Touch      to shrink or enlarge this picture. Touch   to play slideshow of all the pictures. Press [ Menu] , operate the following: Share, Delete, More. 10.2. Movies
  22 Enter Movies, in the folders list, choose and touch a video folder to enter, slide from left to right to view videos list. Touch a video and choose a kind of play way, it starts to play this video. Touch   to play; touch  to pause. Drag the slider from left to right to fast-forward or rewind. Touch   to  play  the  previous  or  the  next  video.  Press  [Volume]  key to  adjust  the volume. Prompt: During playing a video, if not touching the screen for 5 seconds, it will play in full screen.    11. Camera On Main menu, enter Camera. 11.1.   Camera On  the  findview  interface,  touch    or  press  [Camera]  hotkey  to  take  photos.  Touch   to swith  between  back  and  front  camera.  Touch    to  switch  between  Camera  and  Video recorder, Touch    to preview the photos. Touch these icons to display the parameters box. Include: Focus mode, Exposure, Scene Mode, Preview mode, Picture size, Picture quality, Brightness,  Contrast,  Color  effect,  Antibanding,  Capture  mode,  Camera  Settings,  White Balance, Flash mode, Zoom. 11.2. Video Recorder After switching into Video Recorder, touch   begin to camcorder; touch    to stop. The other operations refer to Camera.  12. FM Radio On Main menu, enter FM Radio interface, then you can listen to FM radio freely. On FM Radio interface, touch     to turn on/off FM radio; touch    to view channels list; touch    to search available channels forwards or backwards from the current channel; touch      to switch to the previous or the next channel among the available channels list Press [ Menu ] , operate the following: Search, Exit.  13. MobileTV On Main menu, enter MobileTV, you can see TV freely. Press [ Menu ] , operate the following: Scan, Set Region, Channel List.
  23 14. Sound On Main menu, enter Sound Recorder. The format of recording files is *.amr, the recording length depends on the size of T-Flash card. Touch    to record, touch    to stop recording, touch    to play the recording file in the list. Choose and long press a recording file to delete.    15. ES File On Main menu, enter File Explorer. 15.1.  Files / Folders List On file explorer interface, touch    to choose favorites folder; touch    to enter    multi-select state, and select one or more files or folders; touch    to search audio or video or picture or other files; touch    to previous folders; touch    to enter app manager; touch    or    to switch between the list and matrix display mode; touch   or    to display or hide the toolbar; touch      to choose folders. Touch    to display “Change View” option menu, choose “Local” or “LAN” or “FTP” or “Bluetooth” or “Net”. 15.2. Option Menu On files or folders directory interface, press [ Menu ] to display option menu, perform the following:  Operations: Display operations menu, including: Cut, Copy, Rename, Delete, Select All, Set As Home, Properties.  New: Display options menu of New, including: File, Folder, Search.  Manager: Display options menu of Manager, including: Task Manager, App Manager, Security Manager, Bookmark Manager, SD Card Analyst.  Show Tabs: Show the tabs of “Local” & “LAN ” & “FTP” & “Net” on the toolbar.    Settings:  Access  to  settings  interface,  include  Display  Settings,  View  Settings,  Path settings, Other setting, Root settings.  More: include Refresh, Flip orientation, Help Centre, About US, Exit. 15.3. Long Press Options On files or folders directory interface, choose and long press a file or folder to display its options menu, perform the following:  Open As: Open this file or folder as Text or Audio or Video or Image.  Cut: Cut this file or folder.  Copy: Copy this file or folder.  Rename: Rename this file or folder.  Delete: Delete this file or folder.
  24  Select All: Select all the files and folders (on) in the current interface.  Shortcut: Create a shortcut of this file or folder on the desktop.  Bookmark: Create a bookmark of files on the SD card or internet browser.  Compress: Compress the file or folder.  Share: Share this file by Bluetooth or Email.  Set As Home: Set this folder as home.  Properties: View the properties of this file or folder. 15.4.   Open / Play   If there are some pictures & audio & video & other file formats in a folder. Choose and touch one of them, perform the following operations:  Picture file: View the picture.  Audio file: Play the audio file.  Video file: Play the video file.  Apk file: Install or replace this *.apk file.  Other format: Unable to open the file of other format(s).  16.  Clock After entering Clock, touch    to set Alarm; touch    to access to Gallery; touch    to access to Music player; touch    to return to the desktop.    17. Calendar On Main menu, enter Calendar.   17.1. Month Display On month display of Calendar, slide the screen up and down to view the previous and the next month calendar. Press [ Menu ] to display option menu, perform the following:  Day: Touch this option to switch into Day display.  Week: Touch this option to switch into Week display.  Month: Touch this option to switch into Month display.  Agenda: Touch this option to switch into Agenda list.  Today: On Month calendar, touch this option, highlight the system date; On Agenda list, touch this option to browse today’s agenda records.  More: Include New event, Select Date, Calendars, Settings, Delete all events. 17.2. Day Display On day display of Calendar, slide the screen up and down to view the different time of the current day; slide the screen from left to right to view the previous and the next day.     17.3.   Week Display On week display of Calendar, slide the screen up and down to view the different time of the current day; slide the screen from left to right to view the previous and the next week.     Prompt: The operations of [Menu] for Day or Week display state, please refer to Month display.
  25  18. Calculator  On Main menu, enter Calculator. It supports four arithmetic operations such as “+”, “-”, “x” and “/”.Slide the screen to switch into functional operation, e.g. Sin, Cos, Tan, Ln, Log,!, π, e,   ^, etc. 19. Settings In  settings,  you  can  perform:  Wireless  controls,  Sound  settings,  Display  settings,  Security  & location, Applications, SD Card and Local disk, Date and time, Accessibility, Speech synthesis, About phone, etc. 19.1. Dual SIM Settings:  Standby SIM Card Setting: Set SIM1 or SIM2 or SIM1+SIM2 standby.  Data connection Setting: Set data connection of SIM1 or SIM2.  Message settings: Set message settings for SIM1 or SIM2 or Always Ask. 19.2. Wireless & networks In wireless network control, you can set WiFi, Bluetooth, Networks, VPN settings, Airplane mode, etc.   19.2.1.  Airplane mode Touch “Airplane Mode” to switch between “On” and “Off”. If Airplane mode is On, all the wireless networks will be disconnected automatically in this mode. Warning: Even if airplane mode is activated, it is forbidden to use (on) in plane or in some special labs  or  under  hospital  equipments,  other  special  environments,  etc.,  so  as  to  prevent  the intervention of electronic equipments to the communication or this device, you are advised to power off this device in such environments.   19.2.2.  WLAN On/Off Touch “WiFi” to switch between “On” and “Off”. Note: Please turn off WiFi to save power when not using. 19.2.3.  WLAN Settings Set up and manage the wireless access points.  Scan WLAN: Scan and search WiFi devices nearby.  WLAN: Same as WiFi On/Off.  Network Notification: Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If network notification is set as “On”, the owner will be notified when an open network is available nearby.  Add WALN network: Create a new WiFi, input Network SSID and Security, touch “Save ” to save it.  WLAN network: It lists the WiFi network devices, touch one in the list, you can perform such operations as connection, disconnection or clear, etc.     19.2.4.  BT On/Off Touch “Bluetooth” to switch between “On” and “Off”. Note: To save power, please turn off Bluetooth when not using. 19.2.5.  BT settings
  26 You can set Bluetooth On or off, Device name, Discoverable, Scan for devices and list the scanned devices.  Bluetooth On/Off: Touch “Bluetooth” to switch between “On” or “Off”.  Device Name: It displays the factory device name, touch this item to edit its name.  Discoverable: Touch “Discoverable” to switch between “On” or “Off”. If it is “On”, The Bluetooth devices nearby can detect this device.  Discoverable timeout: Set how long device will be discoverable.  Scan for devices: Touch this item to search the Bluetooth devices nearby.  Bluetooth devices List: When this device find other Bluetooth devices nearby, it will display them in this list, you can click one and then input PIN for matching and connection. 19.2.6.  Tethering Share your phone’s mobile data connection via USB.   19.2.7.  VPN Settings In VPN settings, you can add a new VPN, set VPN server, enable Encryption, DNS search domains, etc.   After adding a new VPN, touch it in the VPNs list, and you can connect it to network.   19.2.8.  Mobile Networks In Mobile Networks, you can set Data enabled or Data Roaming or Access Point Names or Network Operators.  Data Enabled: Activate or disable data access over Mobile network.  Data Roaming: Set data roaming on or off.  UPLMN setting: Set USIM card settings.  Access Point Names: Choose Access Point Names.  Network Operators: Search networks by hand or automatically. 19.3.   Call Settings In Call Settings, you can set SIM1 or SIM2 call Setting or Voicemail or Message Reject or Other call settings. 19.3.1.  Call Settings  Fixed Dialing Numbers  Enable FDN: Fixed Dialing Numbers are disabled or activated.  Change PIN2: Change PIN2.  FDN List: Manage phone number list. 19.3.2.  Voicemail In Voicemail, you can manage voicemail for SIM1 or SIM2.  Voicemail Service: View voicemail service of SIM1 or SIM2.  Voicemail Settings: Change voicemail number of SIM1 or SIM2. 19.3.3.  Fast call Set fast call with number 2# ~ 9#. 19.3.4.  Message Reject You can set the functions of message reject.  Reply Message Hangup: Set Reply Message Hangup on or off. When you reject an incoming call, it will automatically send a message to the caller.  Automatically send information: Set Auto Replay Message on or off.
  27  Edit Message Content: Edit the message content to auto reply. 19.3.5.  Other Call Settings You can set call settings, e.g. Call forwarding, Additional Settings, Call barring.  Call Forwarding: After call forwarding function is activated, according to different forward conditions settings (Always forward, Forward when busy, Forward when unanswered, Forward when unreachable), you can select to switch the incoming call to voice inbox or other telephone numbers.      Call barring settings Call barring settings include All outgoing, Outgoing international, Outgoing internation roaming, All incoming, Icoming calls when roaming, Deactivate all, Change password.  Additional Settings:  Caller ID: Display my number in outgoing calls.  Call Waiting: After call waiting function is activated, during a call, notify me of incoming calls. 19.3.6.  IP dialing You can set IP dialing ON, and set the IP numbers list. 19.3.7.  Vibration If open Vibration, will vibrate when ansers/hangs up .   19.4. Sound In sound settings, you can set Silent Mode, Ringer Volume, Media Volume, Notification Ringtone, Audible Touch Tones, Audible Selection, Haptic Feedback, SD Card Notifications, etc. 19.4.1.  General You can set Profiles and Volume.  Audio Profiles: You can set calling mode, e.g. General, Silent, Vibration, Outdoor.  Volume: You can the volume of Ringtone, Media, Alarm, or FM. 19.4.2.  Incoming Calls You can set phone ringtone for SIM1 or SIM2. 19.4.3.  Notifications You can set notification ringtone. 19.4.4.  Feedback You can set feedbacks, such as the following:  Audible Touch Tones: Set Audible Touch Tones on or off. It plays tones when using dial pad.  Audible  Selection:  Set  Audible  Selection  on  or  off.  It  plays  sound  when  making  screen selection.  Screen Lock Sounds: Set Screen Lock Sounds on or off. It plays sound when locking and unlocking the screen.  Haptic Feedback: Set Haptic Feedback on or off. It vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions. 19.5. Display In display settings, you can perform such operations as “Brightness”, “Auto-rotate Screen”, “Animation”, “Screen Timeout”, etc. 19.5.1.  Brightness The screen brightness can be adjusted manually. 19.5.2.  Auto-Rotate Screen
  28 Set Auto-Rotate Screen on or off. 19.5.3.  Animation You can choose “No animations” or “Some animations” or “All Animations”. If it is “Some animations” or “All Animations”, this device displays the animation effect when changing interfaces or windows.   19.5.4.  Screen Timeout To save power, you can set the time of screen timeout, such as 15s, 30s, 1 min, 2 min, 10 min, 30 min, etc.   19.6. Location & security You can set My Location or Screen Unlock or SIM Card Lock or Passwords or Credential Storage. 19.6.1.  My Location Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If it is “On”, the device location can be determined by WLAN. 19.6.2.  Screen Unlock You can set Set up screen lock.  None: Disable screen unlock security.  Pattern: Draw pattern to unlock screen.  PIN: Enter a numeric PIN to unlock screen.  Password: Enter a password to unlock screen. 19.6.3.  SIM Card Lock You can set up SIM1 or SIM2 card lock.  Lock SIM1 or SIM2 Card: Set Lock SIM1 or SIM2 on or off.  Change SIM1 or SIM2 PIN: Change SIM1 or SIM2 PIN. 19.6.4.  Passwords: You can set Visible passwords on or off. 19.6.5.  Device Administration Add or remove device administrators. 19.6.6.  Credential Storage You can set Credential Storage.  Use Secure Credentials: Set Use Secure Credentials on or off, to allow applications to access to secure certificates and other credentials.  Install From SD Card: Install encrypted certificates from SD card.  Set Password: Set a password for the credential storage.  Clear Storage: Clear credential storage of all contents and reset its password. 19.7.   Applications 19.7.1.  Unknown sources   The third party application can only be installed only if this function is initiated. Otherwise, the third party application can’t be installed. Note: When installing  or  using  the third party  applications, please  take care!  Only  the user  is responsible to the data damage or data loss, etc. that are resulted from the installation and use of the third party application.   19.7.2.  Preferred install location Change the preferred installation location for new applications. 19.7.3.  Manage Applications
  29 User can manage and remove the installed applications. 19.7.4.  Running services User can view and control currently running services. 19.7.5.  Storage use View storage user by applications. 19.7.6.  Development   Set the options for application development.    USB Debugging: Open or close USB debugging mode when USB is connected.  USB settings: Set USB connection, Charge Only, USB tethering, USB storage, Remenber my choice.  Stay Awake: The screen will never sleep during charging if this function is “On”; If it is “Off”, the screen can sleep during charging.  Allow Mock Locations: The position can be simulated during debugging.   19.8.   Accounts & Sync You can perform adding accounts and Sync settings. 19.8.1.  General Sync Settings  Background Data: Set Background Data on or off, and it can sync & send & receive data at any time.  Auto-Sync: Set Auto-Sync on or off.     19.8.2.  Manage Accounts You can add or delete sync accounts. 19.9. Privacy 19.9.1.  Backup and restore You can back up application data, WLAN passwords, and other settings to Google servers. 19.9.2.  Personal Data You can perform Factory Data Reset. Note: Perform factory data reset, it will clear user data in mobile phone, please be prudential to use this feature. 19.10.  Storage 19.10.1.   SD Card  Total Space: View the capacity of SD card when SD card is inserted.  Available Space: View the available space of SD card.  Unmount SD Card: You can unmount SD Card for safe removal.  Erase SD Card: You can erase all data on the SD card. Note: If you erase SD card, it will erase all the data in SD card, please be prudential to use this feature. 19.10.2. Internal Storage  Available Space: View the capacity of RAM. Note: If you format Local disk, it will erase all the data in Local disk, please be prudential to use this feature. 19.11.  Language & Keyboard 19.11.1.   Language settings You can select language, the default language is English. Also, you can set user dictionary, press [ Menu ] to add words to User Dictionary or delete words
  30 19.11.2. Keyboard settings You can set Android keyboard, Google pinyin input, komoxo inputmethod settings. 19.12.  Voice Input & Output You can perform Voice Input & Output Settings. 19.13.  Accessibility Manage accessibility options.   Note: This feature is based on the real product. 19.14.  Date & Time 19.14.1. Automatic   Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If it is set as “On”, it updates the date and time automatically. This function is based on the services provided by the network. Note: When this item is initiated, “Set Date”, “Select Time Zone” and “Set Time” are not available. 19.14.2. Set Date With time updating “Off”, touch it to display the dialog box of Date Setting.   Note: The date scope is from Jan. 1, 1970 to Dec. 31, 2037.   19.14.3. Select Time Zone Touch this item to enter “Select Time Zone”, touch and select any one of world cities, and set it as system time zone. The default time is Beijing time.   19.14.4. Set Time With time updating “Off”, touch it to display the dialog box of Time Setting, and set system time.   19.14.5. Use 24-hour Format   Touch this item to switch between “On” and “Off”. If it is “On”, system time is in 24-hour format, otherwise, it is in 12-hour format.     19.14.6. Select Date Format Select one item to set date format.   19.15.  About Phone 19.15.1. System updates Your system is currently up to date. 19.15.2. Status You can check and view “ Phone Number”, “Network”, “Signal Strength”, “Mobile Network Type”, “Service state” , “Roaming”, “Mobile network state” , “IMEI”, “IMEI SV”, “Battery Status”, ”Battery Level”, “WLAN MAC address”, “Bluetooth address” and “Up time”, etc. 19.15.3. Battery use Check the electricity consumed by each application. 19.15.4. Legal information   Check the open source license. 19.15.5. Model number Display the device number. 19.15.6. Android version. Display its Android version. 19.15.7. Baseband version. Display its Baseband version. 19.15.8. Kernel version Display its kernel version
  31 19.15.9. Software version Display its software version. 19.15.10.  Hardware version Display its hardware version.    Important Regulatory Information FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report  and  Outer  FCC  96-326  adopted  an  updated  safety  standard  for  human  exposure  to  radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted  by FCC regulated transmitters.  Those guidelines are consistent  with  the  safety  standard  previously  set by  both  U.S.  and  international  standards  bodies. The  design  of  this  phone  complies  with the FCC guidelines  and  these  international  standards.  Use only  the  supplied  or  an  approved  antenna.  Unauthorized  antennas  modifications,  or  attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.  BODY-WORN OPERATION: This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.5cm from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.5cm must  be  maintained  between  the  user's  body  and  the  back  of  the  phone,  including  the  antenna, whether  extended  or  retracted.  Third-party  belt-clips,  holsters  and  similar  accessories  containing metallic components shall not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.5cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of  the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC  RF exposure limits and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov  Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON,  it  receives  and  also  sends  out  radio  frequency  (RF)  signals.  In  August,  1996,  the  Federal Communications  Commissions  (FCC)  adopted  RF  exposure  guidelines  with  safety  levels  for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:  <ANSIC95.1> (1992) / <NCRP Report 86> (1986) / <ICIMIRP> (1996)  Those  standards  were  based  on  comprehensive  and  periodic  evaluations  of  the  relevant  scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).  Nevertheless,  we  recommend  that  you  use  a  hands-free  kit  with  your  phone  (such  as  an earpiece or  headset)  to  avoid potential  exposure  to  RF  energy.  The  design of  your  phone  complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
  32  Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.    NORMAL POSITION:   Hold  the  phone  as  you  would  any  other  telephone  with  the  antenna  pointed  up  and  over  your shoulder.  TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION:   For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully. • Do not  touch the antenna  unnecessarily when the  phone is in  use. Contact with the  antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.  RF Exposure Information: FCC  RF  Exposure  requirements:  The  highest  SAR  value  reported  under  this  standard  during product certification for use next to the body with the minimum separation distance of 0.5cm is 1.110W/kg; next to the head is 0.732W/kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   This  device  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.   NOTE:  The  manufacturer  is  not  responsible  for  any  radio  or  TV  interference  caused  by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This  equipment 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,  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:
  33  - 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       Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃ or over maximum 50℃, the device may not work.        Changes  or  modifications  to  this  unit  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.                             Ad Hoc function is supported but not able to operate on non-US frequencies.

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