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SG402
User Manual
Preface
Please read the following guidelines before using your new phone.
Utmost compliance with the following is highly recommended for your
safety. Non-compliance may pose danger to you and your mobile
phone, and may be illegal.
The phoneis packed with features to satisfy your needs such as
Phonebook, Music Player, Video Player, Digital Camera, among
others. It is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and also meets the GSM/GPRS
technical criteria. It is certified by both local and international
authorities.
Wereserves the right to modify technical specifications without prior
notice.Some content in this manual, i.e. software, images,
accessories and more, may vary from that in the actual device.
Please refer to your unit for accuracy.
This guide aims to help you get started on your new phone. You will
find the following icons periodically present to help you make better
use of your device.
- indicates sequence of processes
- presents additional notes on a topic or alternative options for a
feature
- shows further cautionary measures to prevent damage to your
mobile phone
1. Getting Started
Switch your Mobile Phone ON / OFF
To switch your mobile phone ON, press and hold the Power Key
until an animation appears on the screen. Make sure the battery is
charged and inserted properly.
To switch OFF, press and hold the Power Key until a window pops
up.
Tap Power Off and the phone will shut down.
Install / Remove the SIM Card and Battery
Make sure to switch off the device and disconnect from charger
before installing and removing the SIM card and battery. To install /
remove the SIM card and battery, perform the following:
1.
Turn the mobile phone OFF.
2.
Snap open the phone’s back cover and pull out the
battery.
3.
Carefully insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot,
making sure that the card’s gold plate is facing down
and in proper alignment with the phone’s metal
contacts.
4.
Carefully return the battery into its slot and put the
cover back on.
: If the screen displays that the SIM card is locked
permanently, please consult your network operator.
Install / Remove the Memory Card
The Memory Card is a handy mobile storage device that expands
the mobile phone’s storage capacity. To install/remove the memory
card, perform the following:
1.
Turn the mobile phone OFF.
2.
Snap open the phone’s back cover.
3.
Carefully insert the Memory Card into the slot, making
sure that the card’s gold plate is facing down and in
proper alignment with the phone’s metal contacts.
4.
Put the cover back on.
5.
To remove, carefully slide the lock and pull the card out
of the slot.
Charge the Battery
1.
Plug the charger into the electrical outlet.
2.
Connect the small end of the charger connector into the
mobile phone’s charging slot.
The battery indicator icon will flash until charging is finished. When
charging is complete, i.e. the battery charging icon stops flashing,
disconnect the phone from the charger.
: Do not forget to unplug the charger from the electrical outlet
after charging.
: Only use approved charger and other accessories.
: You can use the phone while charging, but charging time may
increase. When charging the handset in its Power Off state, a
charging indicator will appear on the screen.
Switch to Sleep Mode / Wake Up
The Sleep Mode suspends your device to a low power consumption
state in order to prolong battery life. Your device also goes into
Sleep Mode by itself when the display automatically turns off after a
certain period of time, depending on display settings.
Lightly press Power Key to switch to Sleep Mode.
Press the Power Key to Wake Up / activate your screen display.
To configure sleep settings, go to Settings  Display  Sleep 
choose time
: Switching the Phone to Sleep Mode is a way to lock your phone.
Screen Lock
1.You can lock your screen for additional security. After you set a
lock, the screen is locked after the display goes to sleep.
2.Go to Settings  Security  Screen lock.
3.Touch the type of lock you want and follow the onscreen
instructions.
You can choose among these lock options:
Swipe provides no protection, but lets you get to the Home screen
quickly.
Pattern lets you draw a simple pattern with your finger to unlock the
tablet.
PIN requires four or more numbers. Longer PINs tend to be more
secure.
Password requires four or more letters or numbers. This is the most
secure option, as long as you create a strong password.
: A strong password is usually eight or more characters long, and
is composed of alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Unlock Your Phone
Drag the
icon to the right, depending on your screen lock
pattern.
: To set Screen Lock pattern, go to Menu  Settings  Security
 Screen Lock  choose from options.
Security Codes
The mobile phone and the SIM card support several passwords in
order to prevent misuse. When prompted to enter any of the codes
mentioned below, type in the correct code and then confirm by
tapping the OK key. To access the phone’s settings for these codes,
go to Menu [
]  Settings  Security  Set up SIM card lock 
Choose which card to lock Lock SIM Card  enter SIM PIN  OK
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Local network service providers furnish each SIM card with a unique
set of codes including the PIN, PIN2 and PUK. If the PIN is
incorrectly entered for three successive times, the SIM card will be
locked.
To unlock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK or the Personal
Unlocking Key.
For further information regarding PIN, PUK and SIM Lock, contact
your network service provider.
Basic Troubleshooting for locked SIM card:
-Enter the correct PUK. You will then be prompted to enter a new
PIN.
-Type in the new PIN  OK.
-Re-type the new PIN  OK.
PUK
The PUK (Personal Unlocking Key) code is required in order to
modify a blocked PIN. This code usually comes with the SIM card
upon purchase. Otherwise, contact your local service provider.
: If you enter the wrong PUK code for 10 consecutive times, the
SIM card will become invalid.
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2. Overview
Functions of Main Keys
Menu Key – Allows you to change wallpaper/widgets manage
apps, access system settings
Home Key – Returns to the main screen in one touch; Tap and
hold the Home Key to view recently browsed/accessed/used
applications
Back Key – makes the screen go back one level
Touch Control
Your phone is receptive to the following finger gestures:
TAP – selects or launches an item or an app i.e. selecting from the
menu, entering characters or text in a field.
TAP & HOLD - activates widgets and offers further options to an
application. tap& hold an item on the screen by touching it and not
lifting your finger until an action occurs.
DRAG - tap & hold an item and then, without lifting your finger, move
your finger on the screen to reposition it on the screen.
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SWIPE OR SLIDE - lets you scroll the screen up, down, left or right.
It is also used when unlocking the screen. Lightly and quickly touch
and slide your finger across the screen without pausing to avoid
dragging an item instead.
DOUBLE-TAP - lets you zoom in or out a screen Tap quickly twice
on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom.
PINCH - lets you zoom in or out a screen by placing two fingers on
the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or
spreading them apart (to zoom in).
Customize the Home Screen
Change the Wallpaper:
Tap and hold any clear part of the Screen  Choose wallpaper from
Gallery, Live Wallpapersand Wallpapers.
Remove Items from Your Home Screen
Tap Home Key to return to the Home Screen.
Tap and hold the item to be removed and drag it towards the [X
Remove] icon at the top of the screen.
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Auto-Rotate Screen
With the Auto-Rotate Screen turned on, you will be able to view
items on the screen vertically or horizontally, depending on how you
hold your phone. Please note that not all screens are covered by the
Auto-Rotate Screen feature.
To turn the Auto-Rotate Screen feature on/off, go to Menu 
Settings  Display When device is roated (uncheck)
You may also drag down the Notifications panel and tap
‘Auto-rotate’ to activate or deactivate
auto-rotate function.
Folders
This allows you to organize your applications in folders on the Home
Screen. To make a new folder on your Home screen, tap and hold
and drag apps to the Home Screen, and stack them on top of
another. They will automatically be grouped into a folder.
To namefolder on Home screen
1. Touch the folder icon on Home screen to open
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2. Touch the folder’s title bar to show the name field.
3. Edit the folder’s name and tap done after renaming.
To remove applications out of a folder back to the Home Screen
Touch and hold the item in a folder, and then drag it out of the folder.
Status and Notification Icons
To view your phone’s notifications, simply swipe the notifications bar
downwards. Below are the possible status icons you will encounter
and their meanings:
USB connected
Missed call
Meeting mode
Earphone insert
Airplane mode
Signal strength
Alarm set
Signal searching
Battery charge
New message
USBdebugging
Silent mode
connected
Bluetooth icon
Wi-Fi network
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Notifications
The Notifications panel lets you view notices, warnings and any new
updates in your phone.
1、To open the Notifications panel
Found on the top part of the screen, swipe the notifications panel
(also known as the status bar) downwards.
*Swipe upwards to close.
2、To open a running application from the Notifications panel
From the Notifications panel, touch the icon for the running
application to open it.
To dismiss notifications, tap
Toolkits
ToolKits quickly start applications such as Bluetooth, WLAN and so
on.

Using two fingers, swipe the Notifications panel
downwards.

Tap a ToolKit to enable or disable.
Magnification Gestures
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With this feature turned on, you can zoom in/out by quickly tapping
the screen three times (triple-tapping)
While zoomed in, you can:
Pan – Drag two or more fingers across the screen
Adjust zoom level – pinch two or more fingers together or spread
them apart.
You can also temporarily magnify what’s under
your finger by triple-tapping and holding. In
this magnified state, you can drag your finger
to explore different parts of the screen. Lift
your finger to return to previous size.
: Thetriple-tap magnification gesture works
on any screen except the keyboard and navigation bar.
To activate, go to Settings Accessibility  Magnification
Gestures  ON.
3.Basic Functions
Make and Answer Calls
Make a Call
Option 1: On the Home Screen tap
enter phone number tap
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 choose the Phone tab
Option 2: Tap

Option 3: Tap
People tap name of selected contact
: Tap
 enter phone number  tap.
to erase incorrect digits.
Dial an International Call
For international calls, type (+) followed by the country code and
then the complete number.
(+) (Country Code) (complete phone number) then tap
: Tap and hold
to type "+" and then type the country code, the
area code and the telephone number. Then tap the telephone icon
to connect.
Dial an Emergency Call
This phone operates using radio signals, wireless and landline
networks, but cannot guarantee connection in all locations at all
conditions. It is not advisable to rely solely on wireless phones to
make emergency calls. To make an emergency call:
1.
Switch your phone on.
2.
Dial emergency number dial 112/911 (or other
emergency call number) and tap Call.
: Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly
inserted in the phone before making an emergency call. Emergency
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numbers vary in every country. Emergency calls may not work in all
locations due to network and interference issues.
Answer / Reject an Incoming Call
When you receive an incoming call, a notification message appears
on the screen.
To accept call, drag
To reject, drag
Drag
towards
towards
towards
to send a message instead.
Adjust the Volume
During a call, press the Volume keys to adjust the volume.
Options During a Call
- Launch/Hide Dial Pad
- Turn speakerphone on/off
- Mute
- Put a call on hold
- add current call’s details to contacts and start recording
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Contacts
You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the
contacts in your Google account or other accounts that support
contact syncing.To manage your contacts,go to
 Contacts [
].
- Create contact. Store the contact toSIM/phone tap Done.
- Search. Type name or number of contact you wish to find
Next.
- Groups. Create group under account, tap
Phone
group’s name Type person’s nameDone.
- Favorites. To add contacts to Favorites, tap chosen contact
from list. Then, tap
on the upper right corner of the screen
-Send message
Messaging
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To create and send message from home screen, tap
 Tap the new message
icon at the top right button part of
the screen.
 In TO field, type the recipient’s phone number OR tap
to search from contacts.
 Type message in the Type message field using the on
screen keyboard.
 Tap
to
insert
pictures,videos,audio, etc.
 Tap
to send.
: To send MMS, add an attachment to the
text message by tapping and the SMS will
automatically be sent as an MMS. Likewise,
if the user removes the attachment, the message is reverted back to
being sent as SMS.
Message Threads
Instead of inbox, outbox and sent folders, your phone organizes all
your messages into “threads,” where messages exchanged with the
same number are grouped into a conversation-like folder. Tap a
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thread to view all messages you had with a certain number or a
group.
Delete a thread / message
To erase a message tap and hold a specific message  Delete.
To erase an entire thread, tap and hold a thread select
conversations to erase  tap
Connect to the Internet
Connect to a wireless network to browse Internet.
Swipe down Notifications panel
Tap Wi-Fi to display available networks.
:If network connection is successful, the icon
will appear on
the status bar.Some Wi-Fi networks are secured and may prompt
you to enter a password before access. Enter the correct security
password and tap “Connect.”
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Browser
To surf the Internet on your phone,go to 
Tap the address bar type in desired URL  GO
: To change the homepage,Menu Settings  General  Set
Homepage choose from options.
Tap
to access more functions, such as bookmarks, history and
others
Tap
to view all active browsers.

To bookmark a page, tap
To open new tab, ap
,or MenuBookmarks/History.
and tap +.
Capture and View Photo or Video
This mobile phone is equipped with a digital camera that lets you
take photos and videos whenever and wherever you like. To capture
images,
go to 
Capturing an Image
Aim the phone at the subject, and then tap
to take a shot.
- view recently captured image
- Switch to front camera
Swipe the panel on the left side of the screen to adjust settings.
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- Panorama mode
-Face beauty mode
Tap
for more camera settings
Capturing a Video
On Camera mode, tap
Aim the phone at the subject.
To start/stop recording, select
- switch to front camera.
- launch settings.
4. Main Menu
The Main Menu displays all the applications your phone has. You
may access the Main menu by tapping on the Menu icon [
] from
the Home Screen.
Browser
Please see “Browser”.
Calculator
This mobile phone is equipped with a calculator to facilitate simple
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computations using the 4 basic functions. Tap
on the Calculator’s
interface and an advanced panel will pop up for more complex
calculations. Enter the numbers using on-screen keyboard and
choose the desired operation. Tap
for corrections and
to get
the output.
Calendar
The calendar application shows the current
date/month, and lets you organize your schedule
by allowing you to add, edit, delete and view
events. You may also add appointments and notes as reminders.

Go to
. Tap
for options.
Camera
Please see “Capture and View Photo or Video”
Clock
This function shows the current time and date, and gives you access
to the alarm clock. Go to
Tap

to edit alarms.To add new alarm, tap +
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Downloads
This allows you to view a list of downloaded files and apps stored in
the internal storage, and those currently being downloaded. To
manage Downloads, go to

Email
You can send and receive e-mails on your phone.
Tap

 set up an account by entering an
existing email address and password.
File Manager
The File Manager lets you view, open and manage the data saved in
your phone and Memory card. Go to

 choose from Phone
Storage / SD Card.
- New folder
- Search item
- display options
: You may also press and hold a folder or file for further options.
FM Radio
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To listen to the radio, go to  .
- view channel list on/off
- search the channel list
- Fine tune channel
- Display options: Search, Speakerand Record FM
: A headset must be connected for the FM radio to work. Press
side keys to adjust volume.
Gallery
To view captured images, recorded video clips, and downloaded
images, go to

Click on a thumbnail to open an album.
Tap and hold an image to share (via Messaging, Bluetooth, Email),
delete or view details.
Tap to display other settings.
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Messaging
This menu allows you to read, compose, send and receive
messages. The screen icon displayed in standby mode refers to
received and unread messages. Tap
from the Home Screen to
access. On the Messaging interface, tap
options. For related
information, refer to “Messaging”.
Music
Use the Music to play music and audio files. Go to

The songs are categorized into tabs: Artists, Albums and Songs. To
create a playlist, press & hold chosen song  Add to Playlist.
- displays playlist
- shuffles tracks
- repeats playback
- plays previous or next track
- play/pause song
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Contacts
This menu refers to the directory where all the contacts are stored in
alphabetical order. You can view, edit, delete, send messages and
perform various other functions on each contact in your phonebook.
The Contacts menu allows you to store, locate and view your saved
contacts. Aside from these, Contacts also allows you to copy, edit
and delete a contact.
: You can also send SMS / MMS or call a contact directly from
Contacts, as well as store several details (e-mail, pictures, phone
numbers, etc.) for each contact if saved in the phone’s memory.
For related information, see ‘Manage Contacts’
To import contacts from email to phone or the other way around
Go to

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 Import/Export.
Tap
Select where to import and export Next
Mark contacts to import/export Copy.
Phone
The Phone menu has three tabs. The SPEED DIAL, RECENTS and
CONTACTS tabs. To access this, tap
on the Home Screen.
The Dial tab directs you to the dial pad where you can make calls.
Please refer to “Make a Call” for related information.The RECENTS
tab gives you access to your phone’s call history. To view this, tap
the RECENTS tab at the top part of the screen, and your call logs
will be listed. Touch number to call and view call details.
 Received call
 Outgoing call
 Missed call
 send message
 view contact details
To clear log, tap
 Delete  select call to be deleted 
OK
For further settings, tap
 Settings Call Settings
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
This lets you manage you phone’s Voice call such as other
Settings(message templates sent).
SIM Claro (STK)
The features of your STK are offered by your service provider. If
your SIM card supports the STK feature, you will see the STK menu.
You may contact your network service provider for more information
regarding the STK. To access, tap

Sound Recorder
Record sound and other audio files on your phone by going to
. Tap

to start recording and press
to stop recording. To
play the recently recorded sound, press
. After playback, you
may opt to discard or save the recorded file.
To view the recorded files, tap
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Video Player
This displays and lets you view all video files stored in your phone
and in your Memory Card. To access, tap

tap a video to
Play.
To Pause/Play, just tap on the video.
Tap
to share on Youtube, Messaging, Bluetooth, Email and
Gmail.
5.Settings
Under Wireless & Networks:
Wi-Fi
This allows you to switch your phone’s Wi-Fi capability ON or OFF.
Check the Wi-Fi network by looking at the
icon in the status bar.
Bluetooth
Switch the Bluetooth function ON so you may establish wireless
connection with other compatible devices with the Bluetooth
technology. The Bluetooth may be used to send and receive
different kinds of files. With the Bluetooth technology you
mayestablish wireless connection with a compatible PC to enhance
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communication.
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology.
Phones or other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange
information wirelessly within a distance of about 10 meters. The
Bluetooth devices must be paired before the communication is
performed.
Tap
Click
next to the Bluetooth menu to turn it on,
When Bluetooth is on, the
icon will appear in the status bar.
Tap Bluetooth. Your phone will show all visible Bluetooth devices in
range.
Tap the device you want to pair with and operate according to the
message prompt.
When the owner of the device to be paired accepts the connection,
the pairing is completed.
TIPS: Tap your device name to make your phone discoverable if
other devices try to pair with your phone.
Data Usage
This lets you monitor your data usage per month. Switch ON the
mobile data usage function so you can monitor your mobile usage
per month. You may also opt to set a limit on your mobile data
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usage.
: Your phone’s calculations may differ from the accounting of your
mobile network service provider. It is not advisable to rely solely on
the phone’s calculations.
Airplane Mode
It is also known as the “Flight Mode,” which is advisable when riding
aircrafts. This function, when turned ON, disables all wireless
connection to any network. However, with the airplane mode, you
can make use other functions of your device such as playing music,
watching videos and capturing images and videos.
VPN
This allows you to set up and manage Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs). Tap Add VPN to set up a VPN connection via the following
settings:
• Add PPTP VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with Point-to-Point
tunneling protocol.
• Add L2TP VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with Layer 2
tunneling protocol.
• Add L2TP/IPSec PSK VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with
pre-shared key-based Layer 2/IPsec tunneling protocol.
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• Add L2TP/IPSec CRT VPN: Set up a connection to a VPN with
Certificate-based Layer 2/IPsec tunneling protocol.
: You must set a lock screen pattern before you can use
credential storage. To set up a lock screen pattern, settings, go to

 Security  Screen Lock  choose lock method.
Tethering and Portable Hotspot
Tethering is a method for connecting a computer or other devices to
the Internet via an Internet-capable mobile phone, such as this one.
It will share your phone’s connection, making it a WLAN hotspot;
however, network charges may apply, and you cannot use your
phone’s W-Fi capability when it is working as a hotspot. Go to

 More  Tethering and Portable Hotspot.
Disable the Wi-Fi Hotspot
Tap

 More Tethering & portable hotspot  un-tick
the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot check box.
Cellular Networks
The Cellular Networks Settings lets you control the settings of your
subscriptions, and data settings as well. It also lets you enable or
disable access over mobile networks and connect or disconnect to
data services when roaming.
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Under the Device category:
Display
In this sub-menu, you can change the settings for the phone’s Lock
screen
notifications,MiraVision,Wallpaper,Brightness
level,Sleep,Daydream,Font size, When device is rotated
: Please note that there is another way to customize your phone’s
appearance i.e. change the wallpaper. On idle mode, tap and hold
any clear part of the Home screen and a series of options on
changing the wallpaper will appear. To change, just follow the
prompt on the screen.
Sound & notification
This menu lets you customize your phone’s settings to suit your
activities, lifestyle and environment. The mobile phone is equipped
with multiple user profiles that you can customize tones for incoming
calls, messages. The phone is equipped with four (4) pre-set profile
options: General, Silent, Meeting and Outdoor. Tap a profile to
change its settings.
Storage
View and manage the data storage of your device:
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Total Space and Available Space: Lists the amount of space on the
phone storage installed in your device and the amount you have
used to store photos, videos, music, and other files.
Available Space: The amount of internal phone storage used by the
operating system, its components, applications (including those you
downloaded), and their permanent and temporary data.
Battery
This sub-menu displays the status of your battery’s power.
Apps
This sub-menu enables you to manage all the installed, running and
saved applications in the phone memory and SD card.
Location
Your device supports Global Positioning System. The settings
related to the location, EPO and AGPS can be configured using this
sub-menu.
This allows apps to determine your location and use this to speed up
process when searching for places using GPS and improving
Google search results.
Security
This allows you to protect your device from unauthorized users by
setting the PIN code or entering a password before being able to
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access the phone.
Screen Lock
Please refer to Locking/Unlock your Phone
Disabling Screen Unlock Security
If you have created an voice unlock, unlock pattern, PIN or
password, you can disable it.
Tap

 Security  Screen lock.
Draw the screen unlock pattern or enter your PIN/ password you
have created if required.
Tap None.
Owner info
You can type text to display on the lock screen
Encrypt Phone
This requires a numeric PIN or password to decrypt your phone
each time you switch it ON.
Note: Encryption takes an hour to accomplish. For more info, tap

 Security  Encrypt your phone.
Set up SIM Card Lock
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This prevents unauthorized individuals from using your SIM card.
The SIM Card lock feature requires user to enter PIN to use phone.
To activate

Set up SIM card Lock Lock SIM Card
Protect Your Phone with a PIN or Password
Create a PIN or Password
Tap

 Security  Screen lock.
Tap PIN or Password.
Enter desired PIN or Password  Continue  Re-enter PIN or
Password  OK
Accounts
Add account Contain Corporate and Email.
Language & Input
Use the Language & Keyboard settings to select the language for
the text on your device and for configuring the onscreen keyboard.
You may also add words to your personal dictionary.
Backup & Reset
If activated, this sub-menu allows you to back-up your data, WLAN
passwords and other settings to Google servers.
The Factory Data Reset erases all data in your phone’s internal
storage including your Google account, system and app data and
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settings, downloaded apps, music, photos, other user data
To access this, go to

 Backup & Reset DRM reset
/Factory Data Reset Reset Phone  Erase Everything.
Date & Time
This lets you choose whether to automatically update your phone’s
date and time or otherwise.You may also automatically synchronize
your phone’s date and time according to your time zone.
In this sub-menu, you may also set the date, time, time zone, time
and format.
Schedule power on & off
You can set time of boot or shutdown by touching it. You may also
select to repeat it or a certain day during a week.
Accessibility
You can use the Accessibility settings to configure any plug-ins you
have installed on your device.You may enable or disable the
following services on your phone by marking/unmarking the
following options’ checkbox:

TalkBack

Switch Access

Captions
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
Magnification gestures

Large text

Power button ends call

Auto-rotate screen

Speak passwords

Accessibility shortcut

Text-to-speech output

Touch &hold delay

Quick boot

Color inversion

Color correction
Printing
You can use print service to print photo and document. But you must
download a printer from play store.
Developer Options
This lets you view your Development Device ID and enable or
disable the debug mode when USB is connected. Other options
include:
Desktop backup password– Desktop full backups aren’t currently
protected
Stay awake – the screen will not be put to sleep mode while
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charging
Enable Bluetooth HCI snoop log – Capture all Bluetooth HCI
packets in a file
OEM unlocking – Allow the bootloader to be unlocked
Process Stats– Geeky stats about running processes
USB Debugging – Debug mode when USB is connected
Revoke USB debugging authorizations – Revoke access to USB
debugging from all computers you’ve previously authorized?
Bug report shortcut – Show a button in the power menu for taking a
bug report
Allowmocklocations – Allow mock locations
Enable view attribute inspection
Select debug app– No debug application set
Wait for debugger – Debugged application waits for debugger to
attach before executing.
Verify apps over USB – Check apps installed via ADB/ADT for
harmful behavior.
Wireless display certification – Show options for wireless display
certification
Enable Wi-Fi Verbose Logging – Increase Wi-Fi logging level, show
per SSID RSSI in Wi-Fi Picker
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Aggressive Wi-Fi to Cellular hand – When enabled, Wi-Fi will be
more aggressive in handing over the data connection to Cellular,
when Wi-Fi signal is low
Always allow Wi-Fi Roam Scans – Allow/Disallow Wi-Fi Roam
Scans based on the amount of data traffic present at the interface
Logger buffer sizes – 256k per log buffer
Show touches – Shows visual feedback for touches
Pointer location – Screen overlay showing current touch data
Show surface updates – Flash entire window surfaces when they
update
Show layout bounds– Show clip bounds,margins,etc.
Force RTL layout direction – Force screen layout direction to RTL for
all locales
Window animation scale– Animation scale 1x
Transition animation scale–Animation scale 1x
Animator duration scale–Animation scale 1x
Simulate secondary displays – None
Force GPU rendering– Fore use of GPU for 2d drawing
Show GPU view updates– Flash views inside windows when drawn
with the GPU
Show hardware layers updates– Flash hardware layers green when
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they update
Debug GPU overdraw – Off/Show overdraw areas/Show areas for
Deuteranomaly
Debug non-rectangular clip operations – Off/Draw non-rectangular
clip region in blue/Highlight tested drawing commands in green
Force 4x MSAA–Enable 4x MSAA in OpenGL ES2.0 apps
Disable HW overlays– Always use GPU for screen compositing
Simulate color space
Use AwesomePlayer(deprecad) – Use AwesomePlayer instead of
NuPlayer for most media playback
Disable USB audio routing – Disable automatic routing to USB audio
peripherals
Show GPU overdraw– From best to worst:blue,green,lightred,red
Strict mode enabled – Flash screen when apps to long operations
on main thread
Show CPU Usage – Screen overlay showing current CPU usage
Profile GPU rendering – Measure rendering time in adb shell
dumpsys gfxinfo.
Enable OpenGL traces-None
Don’t keep activities – Destroys every activity as soon as the user
leaves it
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Background process limit – Standard limit
Show all ANRs – ShowApp Not Responding dialog for background
apps
: You must go to About Phone->Build number, tapping five times
in a row, back to the previous page, the developer options will
appear.
About Phone
This allows you to view system information including
System updates, System software updates, Status, and
your phone’s specifications and legal information.
Applications for Claro.
SIM Claro
You can access the SIM Claro tool kit via this menu.
Claroideas
You can access the internet webpage via Portal ideas directly.
Claro
Claro apps is a container that collects famous Claro services. You
can access any Claro services via this apps.
Mi Claro
You can access the Mi Claroservice via this menu
Claro apps
You can access the CLARO Apps service via this menu.
Claro música
You can access the CLARO music service via this menu
Clarojuegos
You can enjoy the CLARO games via this menu
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ClaroVideo
You can access the ClaroVideo service via this application
6. Important Safety Precautions
This mobile phone meets quality standards set by national
authorities and complies with safety requirements on harmless
human exposure to radio waves.
Kindly read the following guidelines before using your wireless
phone. Utmost compliance with these precautions is highly
recommended for your safety.
Non-compliance may pose danger to you and your mobile phone,
and may be illegal.
General Precautions

Use only authorized accessories and batteries by the
manufacturer. The use of incompatible batteries and
accessories may cause battery leaks, overheating, rupture or
fire. This may also nullify your warranty.
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
Do not put the battery, phone and charger in a high-pressure
container or microwave, as this may result in circuit damage
or fire.

Do not use the mobile phone near flammable and explosive
materials. Doing such may cause explosion or fire.

Do not store the phone in areas with high temperature as this
can cause extensive damage to the handset.

Keep the phone out of children’s reach.
Do not use your phone while driving. Keep your hands free
when operating a moving a vehicle and observe road safety rules
and traffic regulations to avoid unfortunate incidents.
If you are with a pacemaker, make sure to use your phone at
least 20 centimeters away from the medical device as it may
interfere with its function. Consult your physician for more
information.
Phone

DO turn off your mobile phone inside aircrafts, hospitals and
other locations where its use is restricted. Use of handsets in
prohibited areas is dangerous as it may cause interference in
the operation of electrical and medical equipment.
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
DO keep your mobile phone away from moisture. Contact
with water or any liquid may cause the phone to malfunction
and overheat.

DON’T disassemble or remodel your phone as this may
cause permanent and irreparable damage. This may also
void your mobile phone’s warranty.

DON’T use sharp or pointed objects in pressing you phone’s
keys as this can cause damage.

DON’T use your handset if you notice any damage (e.g.
broken antenna) as this may cause injury to the user.
Battery

Each phone is equipped with a rechargeable battery. Use
only authorized batteries and accessories.

For better performance and longer battery life, initial charging
of at least four (4) hours is recommended when using the
mobile phone for the first time.

The optimum performance of a new battery is achieved only
after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles.
Overcharging, however, may affect battery life.
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
Do not use a damaged battery or charger. If battery life
becomes noticeably shorter than usual, it is recommended to
replace it with a new one.

While charging, keep the mobile phone out of children’s
reach.

Store the battery in a cool and dry place away from direct
sunlight, dust and water.

Avoid exposing batteries to extreme temperature (below
-10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)).

Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet when not in use.

Avoid using the charger in a wet environment. If the charger
comes in contact with water or any form of liquid, immediately
unplug it from the outlet to reduce the risk of overheating,
charger malfunction, electric shock or fire.

Be careful with the disposal of spent batteries. Avoid throwing
them in a fire, as this may cause explosion. It is
recommended to abide by local environmental laws and
guidelines on proper waste disposal.

Do not short-circuit the batteries (i.e. when metal objects such
as coins, are directly connected to the metal side of the
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battery) as this will damage your phone. It is advisable to
handle spare batteries with extra care.
Cleaning and Maintenance

The handset, battery and charger are not water-resistant and
should always be kept dry. Avoid using them in excessively
moist areas.

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the handset, battery and
charger.

Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to
clean the handset.

Avoid charging the mobile phone through a dirty outlet as this
causes poor electrical contact and results in power lost and
charging failure.
7. Troubleshooting
Below is a list of common problems that may occur when using your
mobile phone. Before running to Service Center, you may want to
troubleshoot the issues first in order to save time and energy.
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For better performance, it is recommended to always fully charge
your battery.
Avoid storing too much data in the phone as this may affect its
performance.
1.
Phone does not switch on

Press and hold the end key until image appears on the
display.

Check the battery charge level.

Remove and insert the battery, and switch your phone on
again.
2.
Phone does not respond for several minutes

Press and hold the end key.

Remove and insert the battery, and switch your phone on
again.
3.
The phone switches off by itself

Check if the keypad is locked when left unused.

Check the battery charge level.
The battery won’t charge
4.

Make sure the battery is not fully drained.

Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly.

Use only approved batteries and chargers.
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
Double check if the charger connector is properly
connected to the mobile phone or not.
: The charger can be connected only after the battery is inserted.
5.
Standby time is too short

Standby time has something to do with the system
settings of your local network service provider. Switch
your phone off in a weak signal area.

6.
In some cases, you might need to replace the battery.
Cannot connect to a network

Move to an area with better coverage.

Contact your local network service provider.

Try to manually select a network.
7.
SIM Error

Make sure that SIM card is properly inserted in its
intended spot.

Make sure that the chip in the SIM card is not damaged or
the SIM card is not scratched.

Check the coverage of your local network service provider
if you appear to be out of coverage or have weak signal.
You may opt to move near a window.
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8.
Cannot make calls

Make sure that the number you dialed is correct and the
dial key has been pressed.

Use the full national area code.

When abroad, use country-specific international access
codes
9.
Cannot receive calls

Make sure that your phone is connected to a network
(Check if the network is busy or invalid).

Check the Call Diverts settings.

Check the Incoming Call Barring settings.
10.

The caller’s number is not displayed
Contact your local network service provider as the caller
might have withheld his or her number.
11.

Entries cannot be made in Phonebook.
Check if the Phonebook is full. If so, you may have to
delete some records in order to accommodate new ones.
12.
The caller cannot leave a voicemail message

Contact your local network service provider

Make sure that the voice mail number you have saved is
correct.
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
13.

If the network is busy, try again after a few minutes.
Messages cannot be sent/received
You may have to delete some old or saved messages, as
the message capacity of the phone is limited.

Contact your local network service provider and verify
your service center number.
14.

PIN is entered incorrectly three times
Enter the PUK code (PIN Unlock Code). This code usually
comes with the SIM card upon purchase. Otherwise,
contact your local service provider.
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FCC Warning:
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.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
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:
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-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of
tissue.
Device types SG402 (FCC ID: N2GSG402) has also been tested
against this SAR limit. The highest reported SAR values for head,
body-worn accessory, and product specific (Hotspot) are 0.72 W/kg,
0.72 W/kg, and 0.90 W/kg respectively. The Max simultaneous SAR
is 1.09W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations
with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories
that maintain a 10mm separation distance between the user's body
and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and
similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its
assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,
and should be avoided.
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