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Mobile Phone
User Guide
Brand Nam: Magicon
Model Name: W451
FCC ID: 2ABGBW451
Table of Contents
THE BASICS ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 S AFETY GUIDE ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3 S AFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES .............................................................................................................................. 6
1.3.1 General attention ............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3.2 Notices when using your phone ....................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.3 Notices when using the battery ........................................................................................................................ 8
1.3.4 Charging your phone ..................................................................................................................................... 10
1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 12
2 GETTING STARTED ......................................................................................................................................................13
2.1 COMPONENT NAME AND EXPLANATION .........................................................................................................................13
2.1.2
Icons ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 KEY EXPLANATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................14
2.3 USING THE TOUCHSCREEN ........................................................................................................................................15
2.4 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK ................................................................................................................................15
2.4.1 Inserting and removing the SIM card ............................................................................................................. 15
2.4.2 Turning your phone on and off ....................................................................................................................... 15
2.4.3 Unlocking the SIM card .................................................................................................................................. 16
2.4.4 Unlocking your phone .................................................................................................................................... 17
2.4.5 Connecting to the network ............................................................................................................................. 17
2.4.6 Making a call ................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.7 Making a domestic call .................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.8 Making an international call ........................................................................................................................... 18
2.4.9 Making a call from the list .............................................................................................................................. 19
2.4.10 Making an emergency call ........................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.11 Call menu .................................................................................................................................................... 19
3 FUNCTIONAL MENU .....................................................................................................................................................21
3.1 FILE MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................................21
3.2 SENDING AN EMAIL ...................................................................................................................................................21
3.3 DIALING .....................................................................................................................................................................22
3.4 3G VIDEO CALL .........................................................................................................................................................23
3.5 C ALCULATOR ............................................................................................................................................................23
3.6 BROWSER ..................................................................................................................................................................24
3.7 VOICE RECORDER .....................................................................................................................................................25
3.8 C ALENDAR ................................................................................................................................................................26
3.9 SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................27
3.10 CLOCK .....................................................................................................................................................................28
3.11 R ADIO ......................................................................................................................................................................30
3.12 GOOGLE SEARCH ....................................................................................................................................................31
3.13 CONTACTS ..............................................................................................................................................................32
3.14 G ALLERY .................................................................................................................................................................34
3.15 C AMERA ..................................................................................................................................................................34
3.16 MESSAGING .............................................................................................................................................................35
3.17 NOTIFICATION MENU ...............................................................................................................................................36
3.18 DOWNLOAD CONTENT .............................................................................................................................................36
3.19 MUSIC ......................................................................................................................................................................37
3.20 C ALL RECORDS .......................................................................................................................................................38
3.21 WIDGET ...................................................................................................................................................................39
3.22 SELECTING WALLPAPER SOURCE ..........................................................................................................................40
3.23 LOCAL SEARCH .......................................................................................................................................................40
3.24 NOTE .......................................................................................................................................................................41
3.25 FLASHLIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................41
3.26 DOCUMENTS TO GO ................................................................................................................................................42
3.27 MOBO PLAYER ...........................................................................................................................................................42
3.28 SKYPE .......................................................................................................................................................................43
3.29 MAPS .......................................................................................................................................................................43
3.30 N AVIGATION.............................................................................................................................................................44
3.31 VOICE SEARCH ........................................................................................................................................................45
3.32 VIEW PALYER ...........................................................................................................................................................46
3.33 WIRELESS INPUT DEVICE ........................................................................................................................................46
3.34 MOBILE B ROADCASTS ..........................................................................................................................................47
3.35 GOOGLE TALK .........................................................................................................................................................47
3.36 SCHEDULE ...............................................................................................................................................................48
4.
TEXT INPUT ............................................................................................................................................................48
SD CARD INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................50
FAQS AND SOLUTIONS ...........................................................................................................................................53
1
The Basics
1.1
Overview
Thank you for choosing the GSM/GPRS digital mobile phone. After reading this guide you will be able to fully
master the use of your phone and appreciate all its functions and ease of use.
Not only does the smart phone provide you with basic call functions such as call Register, but also with many
practical functions and services, to improve the time you spend working and playing.
The color screen mobile phone complies with the GSM/GPRS technology and has been approved by certification authorities both
domestically and abroad.
The availability of some services and features described in this manual depends on the network and your
subscription. Therefore, some menu items may not be available in your phone. The shortcuts to menus and features may
also vary from phone to phone.
Our company reserves the right to revise this manual content without prior notice.
1.2
Safety guide
 If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please contact the telecommunications authorities or a sales agent immediately
to have a hold on the phone and the SIM card. This will prevent economic loss caused by unauthorized calls made from
your mobile phone.
 When you contact the telecommunications authorities or a sales agent, they will need to know the IMEI number of
our mobile phone (remove battery to expose number located on the label on back of phone). Please copy this number
and keep in a safe place for future use.
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In order to avoid the misuse of your mobile phone please take the following preventative measures :

Set the PIN number of your mobile phone’s SIM card and change this number immediately if it becomes known to
a third party.

Please keep the phone out of sight when leaving it in a vehicle. It is best to carry the phone with you, or lock it in
the trunk.

Set call barring.
1.3
Safety warnings and notices
Before using your mobile phone, read and understand the following notices carefully to ensure you will use it safely and
properly.
1.3.1 General attention
 Only the battery and battery charger specified by our company should be used in your phone. Other products might
result in battery leakage, overheating, fire or explosion.
 To avoid your phone malfunctioning, or catching fire, please do not violently impact, jolt or throw your phone.
 Please do not place the battery, mobile phone, or charger in a microwave oven or high-pressure equipment.
Otherwise it could lead to unexpected accidents such as damage to the circuitry or fire hazard.
 Please do not use your phone near flammable or explosive gases, otherwise it could cause malfunction of your
phone or fire hazard.
 Please do not subject your phone to high temperatures, high humidity or dusty places; otherwise this may lead to the
malfunction of your phone.
 Keep your phone out of the reach of small children. Your phone is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves.
 To avoid your phone falling and malfunctioning or being damaged, please do not place it on uneven or unstable
surfaces.
1.3.2 Notices when using your phone
 Turn off your mobile phone where the phone is not allowed, such as, on the airplane or in hospitals. Using the mobile
phone in those places may impact the normal operation of electronic devices and medical instruments. Follow relevant
regulations when using your mobile phone in those places. Your mobile phone has the auto turn-on feature. Check your
alarm clock settings to confirm that your mobile phone will not be turned on automatically during flight.
 Please do not use your mobile phone near the weak signal or high precision electronic devices. RF interference
might cause malfunctioning of such electronic devices and other problems. Special tips must be paid near the following
equipment: hearing aids, pace makers and other medical electronic devices, fire detectors, automatic doors and other
automatic control installations. To find out the effect of mobile phones on a pacemaker or other pieces of electronic
medical equipment please contact the manufacturers or local sales agents of the equipment.
 Please do not subject the LCD to impact or use the screen to stri ke things, as this will damage the LCD board and
cause leakage of the liquid crystal. There is a risk of blindness if the liquid crystal substance gets into the eyes. If this
occurs rinse eyes immediately with clear water (under no circumstances rub your eyes) and go immediately to a hospital
for treatment.
 Do not disassemble or modify your mobile phone, as it will lead to damage to the phone such as battery leakage or
circuitry failure.
 Under very rare circumstances using the mobile phone in certain mode l cars may negatively affect the internal
electronic equipment. In order to assure your safety under such circumstances please do not use the mobile phone.
 Please do not use needles, pen tips, or other sharp objects on the keypad as this may damage the mo bile phone or
cause it to malfunction.
 In the event of antenna malfunction, do not use your phone, as it could be harmful to human body.
 Avoid letting the phone come into close contact with magnetic objects such as magnetic cards as the radiation waves
of the mobile phone may erase the information stored on floppy disks, pay cards and credit cards.
 Please keep small metal objects, such as thumbtacks far away from the receiver. When the receiver is in use it
becomes magnetic and may attract these small metal objects and thus these may cause injury or damage the mobile
phone.
 Avoid having the mobile phone come into contact with water or other liquids. If liquids enter the phone, this could
cause a short circuit, battery leakage or other malfunction.
1.3.3 Notices when using the battery
 The battery has a limited service life. The remaining life gets shorter as the times of charging increase. If the battery
becomes feeble even after the charging, this indicates the service life is over and you have to use a new battery.
 Do not dispose of old batteries with everyday domestic garbage. Please dispose of old batteries at the directed
places with specific rules for their disposal.
 Please do not throw batteries into a fire, as this will cause the batter to catch f ire and explode.
 When installing the battery, do not use force or pressure, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and
catch fire.
 Please do not use wires, needles or other metal objects to short-circuit the battery. Also, do not put the battery near
necklaces or other metal objects, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.
 Please do not solder the contact points of the battery, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch
fire.
 If the liquid in the batteries goes into the eyes, there is a risk of blindness. If this occurs do not rub the eyes, but
immediately rinse eyes with clear water and go to the hospital for treatment.
 Please do not disassemble or modify the battery, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.
 Please do not use or place the batteries near high temperature places such as near a fire or heating vessel, as this
will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.
 If the battery overheats, changes color, or becomes distorted during use, charging, or storage, please stop using and
replace it with a new battery.
 If the liquid from the battery comes in contact with skin or clothing this could cause burning of the skin. Immediately
use clear water to rinse and seek medical tips if necessary.
 If the battery leaks or gives off a strange odor, please remove the battery from the vicinity of the open fire to avoid a
fire or explosion.
 Please do no let the battery become wet as this will cause the battery to overheat, smoke and corrode.
 Please do not use or place batteries in places of high temperature such as in direct sunlight, as this will cause the
battery to leak and overheat, lower performance, and shorten the battery ’s life.
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Please do not continuously charge for more than 24 hours.
1.3.4 Charging your phone
 Connect the connector of charger to the mobile phone. The battery level indicator flashes on the screen. Even if the
phone has been turned off, the charging image still appears, indicating that the battery is being charged. If the phone is
overused when the current is insufficient, it may take longer time for the charging indicator to appear on the screen after
the charging begins.
 When the battery level indicator does not flash and indicates the battery is full, this indicates the charging has been
completed. If the phone is off during charging, the charging being completed image also appears on the screen. The
charging process often takes 3 to 4 hours. During the charging, the battery, phone and charger gets warm, this is a
normal phenomenon.
 Upon the completion of charging, disconnect the charger from AC power socket, and from the mobile phone.
Notes:
 During charging, the phone must be placed in well-ventilated environment of +5℃ ~ +40℃. Always use the
charger supplied by your phone manufacturer. Using an unauthorized charger might cause danger and invalidate the
authorization and warranty clauses for your phone.
 The standby time and call duration provided by the manufacturer are based on ideal operating environment. In
practice, the battery's operating time varies depending on network conditions, operating environment and usage
methods.
 Make sure the battery has been installed before charging. It is best not to remove the battery while charging.
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Upon completion of charging, disconnect the charger from your phone and the power supply.
If you have not disconnected the charger from your phone and the power supply, the charger will continue to charge
the battery after about 5 to 8 hours when the batter level decreases substantially. We advise you not to do like this, as it
lowers your phone performance and shortens your phone life.
Notices when using your charger
 Please use AC 220 volts. The use of any other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire and cause damage to the
mobile phone and charger.
 It is forbidden to short circuit the charger, as this will cause electrical shock, smoking and damage to the charger.
 Please do no use the charger if the power cord is damaged, as this will cause fire or electrical shock.
 Please immediately clean any dust gathered on the electrical outlet.
 Please do no place vessels with water near the charger in order to avoid water splashing onto the charger and
causing an electrical shortage, leakage or other malfunction.
 If the charger comes in contact with water or other liquid the power must immediately be switched off to avoid an
electrical short or shock, fire or malfunction of the charger.
 Please do not disassemble or modify the charger, as it will lead to bodily harm, electrical shock, fire or damage to the
charger.
 Please do not use the charger in the bathroom or other excessively moist areas, as this will cause electrical chock,
fire or damage to the charger.
 Please do not touch the charger with wet hands, as this will cause electrical shock.
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 Do not modify or place heavy objects on the power cord, as this will cause electrical shock or fire.
 Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance please unplug the charger from the electrical outlet.
 When unplugging charger, do not pull on the cord, but rather hold on to the body of the charger, as pulling on the cord
will damage the cord and lead to electrical shock or fire.
1.3.5 Cleaning and maintenance
 The mobile phone, battery, and charger are not water resistant. Please do not use them in the bathroom or other
excessively moist areas and likewise avoid allowing them to get wet in the rain.
 Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the mobile phone, battery and charger.
 Please do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to wipe the mobile phone.
 A dirty outlet will cause poor electrical contact, lose of power and even inability to recharge. Please clean regularly.
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Component name and explanation
2.1 Icons
In the standby mode, the following icons may appear in standby screen:
Icon
Description
Indicate the intensity of network signals.
Show missed calls.
Location by satellite.
Receive a new message.
An application is being downloaded.
The downloading is over.
The alarm clock has been set and activated.
A call is in progress.
The phone is playing a song.
Show battery level.
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Enable USB.
The access is blocked.
Get connected to the wireless network
Turn on the Bluetooth.
No SIM card is installed in the phone.
GPRS data connection is on.
2.2
Key explanations
Key
Return key
Menu key
Home key
Explanations
●Return to the previous menu.
●Show options of current menu.
●At any status, press the key to return to the standby screen.
● Hold down this key to turn your phone off and on.
● Generally, press this key to lock the mobile phone.
Side volume keys
● During the conversation, press the two keys to adjust the volume.
● While playing an audio file, press the two keys to adjust the volume.
Note: In this guide, the phrase “press the key” refers to pressing and thereafter releasing a key. “Hold down a key” refers
to pressing a key and keeping it depressed for 2 seconds or longer.
Power key
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The descriptions and functions of keys depend on the model of your phone.
2.3
Using the touch screen
Your phone provides many touch keys in the Main screen. To use these keys correctly, calibrate the touch screen in
advance (see “Calibrator”). Meanwhile please follow the instructions:
■Do not touch the screen with wet hands.
■Do not touch the screen with great forces.
■Do not touch the screen with metallic or conductive objects.
2.4
Connecting to the network
2.4.1 Inserting and removing the SIM card
 Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug other external power supplies. Insert the SIM card into the SIM
holder as shown in the phone.
 When you need to remove the SIM card, turn off the phone, remove the battery and then remove the SIM card from
the holder.
Warning: Do turn off your phone before removing the SIM card. Never insert or remove the SIM card when an external
power supply is connected, as this may cause damage to the SIM card.
2.4.2 Turning your phone on and off
To turn on the phone, hold down the POWER key on the right side; to turn off the phone, hold down the POWER key.
If you have turned on your phone without inserting the SIM card, the phone will prompt you to install the SIM card. With
the SIM card already inserted, your phone automatically verifies the availability of the SIM Card.
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Then, the screen shows the following:
Enter PIN1 —— if your have set the SIM card password.
Enter phone password —— if you have set your phone password
Search for network—— the phone searches for the appropriate network.
Notes:
If when you turn on the mobile phone, an exclamation mark appears on the screen and does not disappear, this is
possibly caused by misoperation, that is, you press the Power key and the Volume Up key at the same time. Such
misoperation activates the recovery mode, hence the occurrence of exclamation mark. If you just turn off the phone, next
time when you turn it on, it will still come to the recovery mode.
Solution:
Press the Home key when the exclamation mark and robot appear, a menu will pop up. Use the Menu key to select
"reboot system now" to restart the phone.
2.4.3 Unlocking the SIM card
The PIN 1 (personal identification number) secures your SIM card from being misused by others. If you have selected
this function, you must enter the PIN1 code each time you turn on the phone so that you may unlock the SIM card and
then make or answer calls. You can deactivate SIM card protection (see “Safety settings”). In this case, the misuse of
your SIM card cannot be prevented.

Press the Hang Up key to turn on your phone;

Enter your PIN1 code. Clear the incorrect digits by using the right soft key, and press OK for confirmation. e.g. if
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your PIN1 is 1234, please enter:
1234
If you enter incorrect numbers for three times in succession, your SIM card will be locked and your phone will ask you to
enter PUK 1 number. If you do not know the PUK1 code, do not try. Instead, contact your network service provider. See
“Safety settings”.
Note: your network service provider sets a standard PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits) for your SIM card. You should immediately
change this number. See “Safety settings”.
2.4.4 Unlocking your phone
To prevent unauthorized use, you can set phone protection. If you have selected this function, you must draw unlocking
pattern each time you turn on your phone, to unlock the phone and then make or answer calls. You may clear the
unlocking pattern (see “Safety settings”). In this case, the unauthorized use of your phone cannot be protected.
If you forget your phone password, you must contact the retailer or local authorized service center to unlock your phone.
2.4.5 Connecting to the network

Once your SIM card is unlocked, your phone searches for available network automatically (the screen will show
the network searching is underway). If your phone has found the available network, the name of network service provider
appears at the center of screen.
Note: Making an emergency call。Note: If “only for emergency calls” appears on the screen, it indicates that you are
beyond the network coverage (service area), and that you can still make emergency calls depending on the signal
intensity.
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2.4.6 Making a call
When the logo of network service provider appears on the screen, you can make or answer a call. The bar s at the upper
left corner of screen indicate the intensity of network signal.
Conversation quality is significantly affected by obstacles, thus moving within a small area while making or answering a
call can improve the conversation quality.
2.4.7 Making a domestic call
In the Dial screen, enter a number, and press the Dial key to make a call. To change the number, delete the digits you
have entered. During dialing, the animation appears on the screen. After the call is picked up, the screen will show call
status information. If the connection alert tone has been set, your phone will ring the alert tone (network dependent).
To end a call, press the Hang Up key.
Zone code
Phone number
Dial key
2.4.8 Making an international call
To make an international call, hold down the 0 key on the Dialing screen until the international prefix "+” for appears.
This allows you to dial an international number without knowing its international fix (e.g. 00 for China).
Following the entry of international prefix, enter the country code and complete phone number. For the country code s,
follow the general conventions, for example, 49 for Germany, 44 for UK, and 46 for Sweden.
Like making an international call via a fixed telephone, omit the “0” at the head of a city code.
For example, to call our hotline from another country, you can dial:
+86 21 114
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+ Country code Complete phone number
Dial key
2.4.9 Making a call from the list
All calls dialed and received are stored within a list in your phone. Those dialed and received recently are exhibited
at the top of the list (see “Call Register”). All the numbers are sorted by Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls.
Your phone also provides options for you to view all calls. When the call Register is full, the old numbers will be deleted
automatically. To view the list, do the following:
 To view the dialed calls, press the Dial key
 You can dial any number from the list by pressing the Dial key.
When the call list appears, press OK to see details, or go to Options -> Save to place the number into your Phonebook.
2.4.10 Making an emergency call
If you are beyond the network coverage (see network-signal-intensity bars at the upper left corner of the screen),
you can still make emergency calls. If your network service provider does not provide roaming service to the area, the
screen will show “only for emergency calls”, alerting you that you can only make such calls. If you are within the network
coverage, you can also make emergency calls even without the SIM card.
2.4.11 Call menu
The Call menu is only visible during an active call, and features such as Call Waiting, Call Divert ing, and
Multiple-party Call are network dependent. Contact your network service provider.
The call options include:
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 Mute
 Handsfree
Switch on the loudspeaker to amplify the voice.
 Hold
Put the current call on hold or retrieve the call on hold.
 End a call.
End the current call.
 More
*Start voice recording
Start voice recording.
*Turn on Bluetooth
The Bluetooth device, if any, can be used.
*New call
Make another new call.
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3 Functional Menu
(※The following features depends on specific models)
3.1
File Management
The file management is composed of SD card and SD card 2, while SD card is the memory of the phone, SD card 2 is
the external SD card. In the file management, files can be searched rapid, deleted or edited in each card and new file
scan be created.
3.2
Sending an Email
You can send an Email to anyone who has an Email address.
Entering the procedure and set an account, you can click the account so that you come into the account already
created, you can also activate, compile and create an account and then del ete the operating. The email can be sent and
received just like in a computer. This procedure requires the network support.
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3.3
Dialing
When dialing, you can have a quick access to the call records, contacts and digit dial keyboard (used for manual
dialing) by the menu key on the screen.
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3.4
3G video call
Click a number portrait in the phonebook, and you can do these things instantly: dial, send a message and make a
video call. During the video call, you can select applications such as adjusting it to mute mode, switching to robot portrait,
turning off the voice and intercepting photos to SD card.
3.5
Calculator
Your phone provides a calculator with 4 basic functions for the convenience of your calculating.
Press this button
, and you delete the input and output in bitwise.
Notice: this calculator is of limited accuracy and sometimes it causes error, please forgive us for the inconvenience.
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3.6
Browser
The browser allows you to surf on the net and browse the page just like on the computer. You can create on the
phone a bookmark and synchronize it with computer. You can have a quick access to your favorite sites on the main
screen.
You could view web pages in longitudinal or transverse mode. The page rotates according to the rotation of the
phone and automatically adjusts to fit the page.
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3.7
Voice Recorder
The recorder could be used to record audio files.
To start voice recording: Tap
To end voice recording: Tap
To play back voice recording: Tap
The audio files are automatically stored on your phone. Click the Menu key,
and you can operate and set the recorded voice. The file can be in document management and various players can be
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selected to play the voices.
3.8
Calendar
Calendar allows you to view your schedules and events at any time. You may view schedules one by one or several
ones at the same time.
Select to show calendar by day, week or month. If “by week (or month)”, the calendar will be shown by week (or
month). This application is convenient for you to view schedule or add events.
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3.9
Settings
Reach the menu and customize your phone settings. SIM card management: SIM card can be managed and made
settings.
WLAN: WLAN can be turned on and off and made some settings.
Bluetooth: Bluetooth can be turned on and off and settings are made.
The information flow usage: It makes you in full awareness of the usage of the information.
More: Click more and you will set up flight mode and VPN and more.
Audio profiles: General, silent, meeting and outdoor optional. In the meanwhile, customized setting-up of some
scene modes are allowed.
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Select a mode and enter the customized setting-up, operational are vibration, volume, ring tones, notifications and
key beep, etc.
Display: Customized setting-up of the phone luminance, wallpaper, the screen and screen time-out and font size is
allowed.
Storage: The internal memory of the storage card and of the phone is shown.
Battery: The usage detail of the battery shown.
Applications: View, manage and delete the applications on your phone.
Account and synchronization: Set the synchronization of your phone account with your phone.
Location service: Set the service during the locating.
Safety: Set unlocking pattern; lock the SIM card; set the SD card.
Language and keypad: Select a language and input method.
Backup and reset: Reset DRM and restore factory settings to clear all personal data on your phone.
Date and time: Set current time and date.
Schedule power on/off: set the time to turn on or off your phone.
Auxiliary function: Some auxiliary functions can be set.
Developers’ options: Set some options used by developers.
About phone: View the model, service status, mobile software and hardware information, etc.
3.10
Clock

Clock
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Enter the menu to display the current time.

Alarms
Your phone provides many groups of alarm clocks. Select one of them to edit and customize alarm clock.
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3.11
Radio
Wear your earpieces of radio before searching for channels.
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Glossary:
Channel list: Display the list of FM radio channels. You can select to play one of them. (the list can contain 20
channels maximum)
Search: Select this option to automatically search for channels and generate the list of channels.
Loudspeaker: Press the button to use the radio loudspeaker.
And
: Tap to move to another channel.
► and : Tap to broadcast and pause.
3.12
Google Search
You can locally search for the information you need.
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3.13
Contacts
The “contacts” lets you easily call your colleague or friends, or send emails or short messages to them. You may add
contacts directly from your phone, or synchronize “contacts” with any application on your computer. You may open
“contacts” directly from the Main screen, or open it via the “Dialing” application.
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Add a contact:
To add a contact, directly enter the name and phone number, or import the name and phone number from the SIM card.
(The number of contacts you can add is limited by the memory of your phone.)
Search for contacts:
To search for a contact, press the Search key in search screen, and a search box will pop up. In the search box, enter
the key words, such as first name, second name and company name. While you are entering the key word, the matching
contacts immediately appear.
Edit a contact:
To edit details of a contact, select “Edit a contact”.
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Delete a contact:
To delete the current contact, select “Delete a contact”.
From the menu, you can also synchronize with or share an account or import or export a contact.
3.14
Gallery
Gallery is a picture manager that typically exhibits miniatures, supports the features of “save picture”, “set pictures
as desktop” and “share picture”.
3.15
Camera
Your phone provides the camera and video recorder features. Wherever you go, you can take high-resolution photos
and videos. It also supports advanced camera features such as image stabilization, face embellishment, panorama
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shooting, high dynamic range and zero delay shutter, which can also be customized.
3.16
Messaging
Messaging lets you send text and multimedia messages to any contact that has an SMS device. The multimedia
messages include photos, video clips (for iPhone 3GS or other new style phones), contacts information, and voice
memos. What’s more, you can send messages to several contacts at the same time.
Note: Perhaps Messaging is not available in all countries and regions. Probably you need pay for using
Messaging. For more information, consult your network operator.
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As long as you are within the network, you can use “Messaging”. As long as you can make a call, you can send
messages. You probably have to pay for sending or receiving messages, depending on your network operator.
Send a message: Tap it, enter the number and name of the contact or select the contact from Contacts. Tap the
text box above keypad, enter the information and then tap “Send”.
After selecting the number, you can select such options as Call, Add subject, Attach, Insert facial expression, and
more.
Tap Settings to set ringtone, Delivery reports, and maximum quantity of messages.
3.17
Notification Menu
Slide and pull down menu on the main interface, you can see the message notice and choose whether to turn on or
off WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS, off-line mode. In the data connection, the current SIM is available to make data connection of
GPRS. Slide it around you can see the options of profile for your convenience.
3.18
Download Content
You can download through the browser things and pictures you want and list them in the Download Content menu.
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3.19
Music
Music is used for enjoying the stored audio files. Select Music, you can see the menus of “List of played songs”,
“Songs”, “Specialists” and “Artists”.
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To pause playing a song
To resume playing a song
To skip to the next song or reading
material
Return to the previous song or reading
material
Tap 
Tap ►
Tap
Tap
Touch and hold
or
. The longer you hold, the more songs you
To move fast backward or forward
skipped.
To skip to any point in a song
Drag the progress bar.
3.20
Call Records
Come into the call records, you can view missed calls, received calls and outgoing calls. The calling time is viewed
in each record and features such as calling, sending messages and adding to new contacts can be set. Deleting call
records and setting up speed dial can be done in the menu.
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3.21
Widget
The widget is on the right of applications in Main Menu, holding down this widget, you can drag it anywhere you want
in the main screen. It is convenient for you to enter that procedure.
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3.22
Selecting Wallpaper Source
Hold down the main screen, the options of selecting wallpaper source will appear, then you can set up wallpapers you
like.
3.23
Local search
You can find some merchants and service facilities near a location, which you can find through GPS navigation.
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3.24
Note
Add note, Convenient you to check, delete and sort at any time.
3.25
Flashlight
Enter flashlight app ,click the turn on button ,can open to light ,user-friendly.
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3.26
3.27
Kingsoft Office
Convenient you see ,edit &create Microsoft Word ,Excel and PowerPoint file and review Adobe PDF and Attached.
Mobo Player
A smart view play that support various format video, you can easily play stored video files.
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3.28 Skype
The Skype application helps you make voice calls, video chat and text chat over internet. The applicati on is
owned by Microsoft.
3.29
Maps
The Map application provides the street maps, pictures, mixed views, and street views of many countries and
regions in the world. You can get real-time traffic conditions, as well as detailed directions of driving, pu blic transit, or
walking. To get the direction of driving, find the starting point, and then enter the destination.
The maps, directions and location-based information are provided by relevant data services. These data services
may vary from time to time, and be not available in some regions, thus the provided maps, directions and location-based
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information may be invalid, incorrect or incomplete.
If the location service is closed when you open the “Map”, the system may ask you to enable the service. But you
can use the “map” without enabling the location service.
3.30
Navigation
By virtue of GPS signal receiver, your current location is shown on the electronic map. If you have set the
destination, the system will tell you the route. This saves your time.
Signals from GPS satellites can be received only when you are using your phone outdoors or at the window through
which you can see the sky.
How to use the feature: In the Main screen, select “Settings”, click “Location and Safety”, tick “Use GPS satellite”,
and then reach the navigation menu. Note that it may take 10 minutes or more for your phone to determine your current
location for the first time.
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3.31
Voice Search
Support voice search ,through voice search website on Google.
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3.32
View player
A view play software, can detect mobile video and auto generate play list, you can easily play stored video files.
3.33
Wireless Input Device
Open Bluetooth, add new device ,pair to other wireless input device then can use.
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3.34
Mobile Broadcasts
Mobile Broadcasts can support your location active warning .Can set cell broadcast language and channel. Display
emergency alarm like extreme threat ,grave threats.(notification :cell broadcast service for network provider ,please contact your
network provider)
3.35
Google Talk
Google Talk is a downloadable chat application developed by Google. Check out what Google Talk can do:
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3.36
Schedule
Add schedule can write schedule notice and set deadline data. Review schedule and finish schedule more Convenient.
4.
Text Input
Enter text via the keypad. Examples of text include contact details, emails, short messages, and websites. The
keypad provides the functions of spelling prediction, spelling correction and learning while using.
The smart keypad may give you prompts of correct spelling, depending on which application you are using.
Enter text:
1 Tap the text box (memo, or new contact) to call the keypad.
2 Tap the keys on keypad.
At the initial stage, you can tap keys using either of your index fingers. Once you get familiar with the keypad, you
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can try tapping keys using both of your thumbs.
While tapping a key, the corresponding letter will appear above your thumb or another finger. If you are tapping a
wrong key, you may slide to the correct one. Only when your tapping finger leaves a key, can the corresponding letter be
entered in the text box.
。
To delete a character
Tap
To enter an upper-case letter
To enter a digit
To enter a symbol
Quickly enter a space
Tap
, and then tap that letter.
Tap , and then tap that digit.
Tap , and then tap that symbol.
Press the space key twice successively.
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To toggle input methods
Hold down to
to bring up the keyboard.
SD Card Introduction
Your mobile phone supports SD card to expand the memory. Install the SD card according to the indication.
As one of storages for your phone, SD card has been set as the default storage at factory. You can directly use it
without making any settings.
Use as flash disk: If “Phone——Data Wire——PC” is well connected, the PC will prompt “New hardware is
found”, and “Magicon Android Phone requires to be installed” will appear in the dialog box, see the figure below:
Check the relevant menus in the phone are opened or closed, selecting one by one as follows:
Main Menu - Settings - Application - Development - USB debugging. Uncheck “USB debugging”.
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After checking and confirmation, reconnect “Phone - Data Wire - PC”, and pull down notification menu in the
standby interface:
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Select “used as USB storage device”, and the following screen pops up.
Select “USB storage device”, and such dialogue box pops up:
You can synchronize files on the computer with those on the phone according to your needs or you can manage files
on the storage card.
Select “MTP storage” to support the phone to function as a U-disk. If your computer is not supported by WIN7, you need
to install MTP drive (you can directly update window player to the latest wmp11 which comes with MTP drive).
Follow the prompts appearing in the phone to operate, so that data upload ing and downloading with U disk can be
achieved.
Select “Camera PTP”, you can export photos on the phone to the computer.
Note: Your mobile phone supports the plug-in feature. Without turning off your phone, however, it does not support
inserting or remove T card. Generally, it is not recommended to remove and install the SD card.
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6
FAQs and Solutions
If you have any questions about the phone, please find the solutions from the table below.
FAQs
Poor reception
Echoes or noises
Causes
When you use your phone at poor
reception areas, for example, near high
rise buildings or base rooms, the radio
wave cannot be transmitted effectively.
When you use your phone at network
traffic congestion, such as working time
and off-duty time, the congestion can
result in poor reception.
This is related to the distance to base
station in question.
The trunk line of network is in bad
condition. It is a regional problem.
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Solutions
Avoid this as far as you can.
Avoid this as far as you can.
You may ask the network service
provider to provide service coverage
map.
Hang off the call and dial again.
Choose another better line.
Shorter standby time
Failed to turn on your
phone
SIM card error
In some areas, the call lines are in bad
condition.
The standby time is relevant to network
settings.
Replace the batteries
When no signals are received, your
phone will continue searching for base
stations, thus consuming a large
amount of battery power and reducing
standby time.
The battery power is used up.
The SIM card is damaged.
The SIM card is not properly installed.
The metallic face of the SIM card is
contaminated.
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In poor reception areas, turn off your
phone temporarily.
Change with a new battery.
Use your phone at strong signal areas
or Turn off the phone temporarily.
Check the battery power level or
charge the battery.
Contact your network service provider.
Ensure the SIM card is properly
installed.
Wipe the face with a clean cloth.
Failed to connect to the
network
Failed to make a call
PIN code error
Failed to charge the
battery
Failed to add contacts to
phonebook
The SIM card is invalid.
Contact your network service provider.
Beyond the GSM coverage.
Consult the network service provider
for service areas.
Retry at a stronger signal area.
Cancel the call barring settings.
Cancel the fixed dialing number
settings.
Contact your network service provider.
The signal is feeble.
The call barring feature is used.
The fixed dialing number feature is
used.
Enter incorrect PIN codes for three
times in succession.
The battery or the charger is damaged.
Charge the battery when ambient
temperature is lower than -10℃ or above
50℃.
Poor connection.
The storage space of phonebook is
used up.
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Change a new battery or charger.
Change the environment.
Check whether the plug is properly
connected.
Delete some contacts from the
phonebook.
Failed to set up some
features
Your network service provider does not
provide the services, or you haven’t
subscribed them.
Contact your network service provider.
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 p hone
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
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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 rec eiver. 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:
 (1992) /  (1986) /  (1996)
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific li terature. 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).
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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:
This product is compliance to FCC RF Exposure requirements and refer to FCC website search for FCC ID: 2ABGBW451
to gain further information include SAR Values.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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(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 dev ice, 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:
- 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
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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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