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User’s Manual
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your smartphone.
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to avoid the problem.
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Contents
Table Of Contents
Before You Use Your Smartphone 8
Safety Warnings
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General Statement on RF Energy
Proper Disposal
Maintaining Your Smartphone
Battery .
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13
13
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Charging the Battery
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Removing & Replacing the Battery . 13
Setting Up Your Smartphone .
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10
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10
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10
Smartphone Requirements .
Activating Phone Service .
Setting Up the Phone for the
First Time . . . . . . . . . . .
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10
SIM Card .
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Removing and Replacing
the SIM Card . . . . . . .
MicroSD Card .
13
15
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15
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16
Removing and Replacing the
microSD Card . . . . . . . . .
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16
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Mini 3iX Smartphone
Accessories . . . . . .
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Features .
19
Front View
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19
Back View
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19
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20
Left View
Right view.
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Using The Touch Screen
Connection Manager .
Status Bar
Selecting an Input Method
Entering Text with Qwerty
Using HandWriting
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32
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35
37
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38
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38
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40
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41
Selecting Cellular Data Networks
Basic Phone Settings
Display Settings .
41
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41
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42
Date & Time Settings
Location Settings
34
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Entering Numbers and Symbols
Connecting to the Internet .
25
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Selecting Input Languages .
22
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34
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Using the Home Screen .
Entering Text.
Using the Phone KeyPad
24
33
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22
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Main Panels
Sleep Mode .
21
Phone Lock
. .
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics .
17
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44
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47
Language Settings
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47
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Profile Settings .
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48
Editing SMS Messages For Rejected
Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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52
Using Voicemail.
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52
Using the Phone
Phone
Answering or Rejecting
an Incoming Call . . . . .
Accessing the Call Log
Contacts .
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56
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57
Understanding Call Settings
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Fixed Dial Number (FDN) list .
59
61
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62
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63
Call Forwarding.
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Other Basic Call Settings.
Using Speed Dial .
Using the In-call Timer
Using Voice Command .
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Call Barring .
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64
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65
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66
67
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68
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68
Configuring Voice Command .
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69
Understanding Smartphone Settings 69
Managing Bluetooth Connections
69
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70
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70
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71
Understanding Network Settings.
Configuring Mobile Networks
Setting Security Options .
Managing SD Card & Phone Storage 73
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Using Internet Features
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74
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74
Using the Internet Browser .
Go to URL .
Browser Overview
Removing an Account
84
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86
Managing Email Messages
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76
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77
Receiving Emails
78
Deleting Messages .
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Setting Up and Editing Accounts .
Sending Emails
Navigating Web Pages .
Bookmarks
74
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Accessing Browser Options
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79
Using Multimedia
Changing Browser Settings .
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80
Browsing and Playing Music
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82
Managing Music Files
Using Email Features .
Managing Email Accounts
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82
Getting Information From Exchange
Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Adding an Internet Email Account . 83
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89
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90
Transferring Music
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90
Creating a Playlist .
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90
Managing Playlists
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92
Setting a Song as Your Ringtone
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92
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Understanding the Music Player .
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93
Using the Recorder Application
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94
Using Applications
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95
Browsing and Playing Videos
Managing Videos .
Using the Video Player .
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Using the Picture Application
Browsing Pictures
Messaging .
105
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106
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106
Viewing Messages
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106
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98
Reading Unread Messages.
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98
Replying to a Message .
99
Sending Messages to Your Contacts 107
Managing Picture Files.
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Changing Picture Settings
Using the Video Editor .
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100
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101
Using the Storyboard .
Messaging Options .
110
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110
Expire Time
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102
Delivery reports .
Camera mode
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103
108
109
SMSC .
103
107
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101
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107
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Messaging Settings
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Using the Camera
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Opening the Folder View
101
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Using the Music Movie.
Using Auto Cut
97
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Request read reports .
Auto-retrieval .
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111
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111
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Auto-retrieval while roaming .
Signature .
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111
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112
Using Instant Messaging
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112
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112
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113
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113
Signing In .
Using IM
Calendar .
Calendar Views .
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Using the Calendar .
Alarm Clock .
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118
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120
Alarm Options
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Changing the Clock Display
Hiding the Clock
121
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122
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122
Setting the Date & Time
Calculator
114
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123
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124
File Manager
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124
Viewing Stored Files
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124
Adding New Folders
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125
Sorting Files and Folders
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Deleting Files and Folders
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Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
Searching for Contents .
125
126
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127
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128
Renaming Files or Folders
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Compressing Files and Folders .
128
128
Decompressing Files and Folders
129
Notes .
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Adding Notes
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Reading Notes
Editing Notes
129
129
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130
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131
Deleting Notes
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131
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Tasks .
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Creating New Tasks
Editing Tasks
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132
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132
Deleting Tasks
World Clock .
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133
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133
Viewing Clocks .
Adding Clocks
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134
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134
Deleting Clocks .
Search .
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134
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135
Using Search .
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Selecting Search Categories
Advanced Search
135
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136
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137
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138
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138
Index Statistic
Backup
132
Backup Your Mobile Contacts,
Messages, and Settings . . . .
138
Restore Your Mobile Contacts,
Messages, and Settings From the
Backup File . . . . . . . . . . . .
139
PC Sync Tool
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Installing PC Sync Application
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139
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141
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141
Connecting the Smartphone
Using the PC Sync Tool
139
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Before You Use Your Smartphone
Before You Use Your Smartphone
Safety Warnings
•
Observe restrictions on the use of radio
equipment in fuel depots, gas stations,
chemical plants, or where blasting
operations are in progress.
•
When driving a vehicle, you MUST exercise
proper control of the vehicle at all times.
Observe the following safety precautions
when driving:
Read the following safety warnings carefully before
using your smartphone.
•
This equipment is intended for use with
power supplied from supplied battery
charger(s) and/or power supply unit(s). Other
usage will invalidate any certification given
to this product and may be dangerous.
•
Switch off your cell phone when in an
aircraft. The use of cell phones in an aircraft
may be dangerous to the operation of the
aircraft, could disrupt cellular networks, and
may be illegal. Failure to observe this
instruction may lead to suspension or denial
of cell phone services to the offender, legal
action, or both.
•
Do not use the cell phone or cell phone
equipment when at a refueling point or gas
station.
–
Do not use a hand-held telephone or
microphone while you are driving.
–
When driving, find a safe place to stop
the vehicle before using the phone.
–
Do not speak into a hands-free
microphone if it will distract you from
driving.
Before You Use Your Smartphone
–
You MUST NOT stop on the hard
shoulder of a motorway to answer or
make a call, except in an emergency.
NOTE: In some areas where electric current
is known to fluctuate, it is recommended that
you plug the charger to an AVR (AC Voltage
Regulator) instead of a direct connection to
a power outlet. Fluctuations in the electric
current may damage the charger and/or the
device.
Proper Disposal
The symbol of the crossed out bin
indicates that the product
(electrical and electronic
equipment) should not be placed
in municipal waste. Please check
local regulations for disposal of
electronic products.
General Statement on RF Energy
Your phone has a transmitter and a receiver. When
the phone is on, it receives and transmits radio
frequency (RF) energy. When you communicate
with your phone, the system handling your call
controls the power level at which your phone
transmits RF energy.
Setting Up Your Smartphone
Setting Up Your Smartphone
Congratulations on the purchase of your Dell Mini
3iX. This section provides information about setting
up your smartphone.
Setting Up the Phone for the
First Time
Smartphone Requirements
You must install the battery, SIM card, and charge
the battery before you can use your smartphone.
To use all of the smartphone features, you need:
• A wireless service plan with a carrier
• An Internet connection
• A computer with a USB 2.0 port
Activating Phone Service
Before you can use any of the smartphone features,
you must activate the smartphone. To activate the
smartphone you must:
• Sign up for a service plan with a service
carrier in your area
• Register the smartphone with the network
If you purchased this smartphone from a service
carrier, activation may have been done during the
purchase.
10
To set up your phone for the first time:
Open the cover
Slide a finger into the finger slot, and then lift
the cover.
Setting Up Your Smartphone
Install the SIM card
Hold the SIM card with the metal contacts
facing downwards and insert the card into
the SIM card holder.
Install the battery
Align the metal contacts on the battery with
the contacts on the battery holder and insert
the battery.
Close the cover
Insert the tabs on the cover into the slots on
the phone and snap the cover in place.
NOTE: To ensure proper installation, align
the cut corners in the card and the SIM card
slot.
Install the MicroSD card (if not installed)
Hold the microSD card with the metal
contacts facing upwards, and slide it
into the microSD card slot.
Press in on the microSD card until it
clicks into place.
11
Setting Up Your Smartphone
Charge the battery
fully charged by checking the charge
status indicator on the display.
CAUTION: Do not use any non-approved
chargers as they may damage your
smartphone and invalidate any warranties.
NOTE: It takes at least one chargingdischarging cycle for the battery to reach its
peak performance.
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Using the Mini-USB to USB cable, plug
the power adapter into a power outlet
and then into your smartphone. You can
also charge your smartphone by
connecting to a computer USB port.
Charge your smartphone for about 2
hours. Ensure that your smartphone is
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When charging is complete, press the power
button for 2 seconds to exit the charging
mode.
Your smartphone is now ready to use.
Maintaining Your Smartphone
Maintaining Your Smartphone
This section provides information about removal
and replacement of components (SIM card and
microSD card) and charging the battery.
IN
Battery
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Charging the Battery
CAUTION: Do not use any non-approved
chargers as they may damage your
smartphone and invalidate any warranties.
NOTE: It takes at least one chargingdischarging cycle for the battery to reach its
peak performance.
Ensure that the battery is installed.
Using the Mini-USB to USB cable, plug the
power adapter into a power outlet and then
into your smartphone. You can also charge
your smartphone by connecting to a
computer USB port.
Charge your smartphone for about 2 hours.
Ensure that your smartphone is fully charged
by checking the charge status indicator on
the display.
Removing & Replacing the Battery
Turn off the smartphone
Press and hold the power button for 3
second, and then tap Power off.
13
Maintaining Your Smartphone
14
Open the cover by sliding a finger into the
finger slot, and then lift the cover.
Slide fingers into the finger slots, and then lift
to remove the battery.
Align the metal contacts on the battery with
the contacts on the battery holder and insert
the battery.
Close the cover by inserting the tabs on the
cover into the slots on the smartphone, and
then snap the cover in place.
Maintaining Your Smartphone
SIM Card
Removing and Replacing the SIM Card
NOTE: To ensure proper installation, align
the cut corners in the card and the SIM card
slot.
Open the cover by sliding a finger into the
finger slot, and then lift the cover.
Hold the SIM card with the metal contacts
facing downwards and insert the card into
the SIM card holder.
Close the cover by inserting the tabs on the
cover into the slots on the smartphone, and
then snap the cover in place.
Slide the SIM card out of the SIM card
holder.
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Maintaining Your Smartphone
MicroSD Card
Slide the microSD card out from the microSD
card holder.
Removing and Replacing the
microSD Card
Hold the microSD card with the metal
contacts facing upwards, and slide it into the
microSD card slot.
Press in on the microSD card until it clicks
into place.
Close the cover by inserting the tabs on the
cover into the slots on the phone, and then
snap the cover in place.
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Open the cover by sliding a finger into the
finger slot, and then lift the cover.
Press in on the microSD card to eject the
card from the microSD card holder.
Mini 3iX Smartphone Accessories
Mini 3iX Smartphone Accessories
Your smartphone may ship with the following
accessories:
•
Mini-USB headset — allows you to listen to
music or a phone conversation. Callers hear
you through the integrated microphone. To
use the headset, connect it to the Mini-USB
port. See “Left View” on page 20.
•
Stylus — allows you to quickly enter text
using the on-screen keyboard and
handwriting tools. See “Selecting an Input
Method” on page 34.
NOTE: Comes only with phones
purchased in China.
•
USB to Mini-USB data cable — allows you to
connect your smartphone to a computer for
file transfers and data synchronization (see
“PC Sync Tool” on page 139).
NOTE: The USB to Mini-USB cable is
also used to connect the power
adapter for charging the battery.
•
Power adapter — use to charge the battery
(see “Charging the Battery” on page 13).
TOP
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DRY LOCATION USE ONLY
TOP
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DRY LOCATION USE ONLY
TOP
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DRY LOCATION USE ONLY
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Accessories
NOTE: The type(s) and number of the
power adapter head(s) that ship with
your smartphone may vary depending
on the country where you purchased
the phone.
•
Microfiber pouch — allows you to store the
phone for protection when not in use, and to
clean the screen as needed.
CAUTION: Do not use solvents, water, or
other liquids to clean your smartphone. The
included pouch is designed to be used dry.
Liquids may damage your smartphone and
invalidate any warranties.
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NOTE: Comes only with phones
purchased in China.
Mini 3iX Smartphone Features
Mini 3iX Smartphone Features
Front View
Back View
Speaker — Use to listen to phone conversations.
Camera — Use to capture photos and videos.
Touch screen — Displays phone images.
Microphone — Use for voice calls.
Camera flash — Use to capture photos in dim
light.
Cover — Covers the battery, SIM card, and
microSD card holders.
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Features
Left View
Power/Lock button — Short press (when the
display is active): locks or unlocks the display.
Short press (when the display is in sleep mode):
wakes up the display.
Long Press: Power On/Power Off.
Home/Back button — Short press: navigate
back one screen at a time.
Long press: return to the Home screen.
Mini-USB Port — Use to charge the phone,
connect to a computer, or connect to a headset.
MINI USB
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Features
Right view
Volume button — Press up to increase volume.
Press down to decrease volume.
Options button — Short press to open the
Options menu.
Camera button — Press to activate the camera
and capture photos or video.
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Using The Touch Screen
This section provides information about using the
touch screen features.
•
Selection — To select an item or open an
application, touch the item or application
with your fingertip.
To go back to the previous screen, tap the
Back icon or press the Home/Back button.
To go back to the Home screen, long press
the Home/Back button.
Back icon
Options icon
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Function tab
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
•
Options icon — To open the function menu
for an item on the screen, tap and hold the
item for a second and release. The function
menu pops up when you release your finger.
•
Function tab — To perform the function or
open the submenu of the current function,
tap and hold the item for a second and
release.
•
Pop up menu — Provides the options
available for the current selection. You may
have to scroll within the menu to see all the
available options.
•
Zoom in/Zoom out —
To zoom in the current
view, expand your fingers
at the section of the screen
where you want to zoom in.
To zoom out the current
view, pinch the section of
the screen where you want
to zoom out.
•
Drag Items —
To move an item on the
screen, place your finger
and drag the item to the
desired position.
•
Scroll Up/Down —
To scroll up or down in a
list or page on the screen,
slide your finger up/down
on the screen.
•
Scroll Right/Left —
To scroll left or right in a
menu or back to the
previous menu, slide your
finger right/left on the
screen.
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Connection Manager
Tap the Expand icons to view more options.
Tap and hold the status bar, then slide the
panel downwards to open the
Communication Manager.
Go to Settings icon
•
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Expand icon
Communication — Tap Mobile Network
to turn the cellular network service on
or off. Tap Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth
on or off.
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
•
Profile — Tap an option to set the
profile.
•
Notifications — Displays notification
messages.
Press the Home/Back button to close
Communication Manager.
Status Bar
Status Icons
Icon
Information
New email message
New SMS or MMS
New instant message
New voicemail
The Status bar is located on the top of your phone
screen. Icons appear on the status bar to notify you
of a new message, upcoming calendar event, alarm
or other information important to you.
The following table outlines other status icons:
Alarm is set
GPS is enabled
GPRS is connected
Sync
Sync error
Outgoing call
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Icon
Information
Information
Missed call
Battery charge level is 20%
Incoming call
Batter is charging
Call forwarding is active
Full signal strength
Speakerphone is on
Half signal strength
Phone is on mute
No signal
Silent mode
microSD card is installed
Vibrate mode
Flight mode
USB is connected
Bluetooth is connected
Bluetooth is enabled
Battery is fully charged
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Icon
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Main Panels
The Home screen has three screen panels.
Main Screen Panel
NOTE: Additional panels may be present on
your Dell Mini 3iX.
Slide your finger to the left or right to view the next
or previous screen panel.
The empty box indicates the current screen
panel
NOTE: Final configuration and applications
available varies by product.
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Using the Home Screen
The Home screen provides access to all the applications available on your smartphone. The following are the
applications available on your smartphone:
NOTE: Not all applications are supported in all models and configurations.
Application
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Description
Phone
Allows you to make calls using either the recent caller list, contacts list, or manually
using the numeric keypad.
Browser
Allows you to browse the Internet.
Messaging
Allows you to send and receive MMS and SMS text messages.
Alarm
Allows you to set up, add or delete alarms.
Contacts
Allows you to view, search, add, change, or delete contacts.
Email
Allows you to send and receive e-mail messages via Internet, SMS, MMS, or WAP
mobile Internet access.
Settings
Allows you to set up connections, networks, basic functions, and applications.
Calendar
Allows you to set alerts to remind you of events, appointments, and deadlines.
Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Application
Description
Tasks
Time management program that allows you to add time, date, priority, and status to
your tasks.
Calculator
Allows you to perform simple calculations.
Notes
Allows you to record notes.
World clock
Allows you to view the time in cities around the world by enabling you to add clocks
of your favorite cities.
Camera
Allows you to capture pictures and videos.
Music
Provides a rich music experience with playlist management.
File Mgr
Allows you to use and manage the files on the phone or the microSD card.
Videos
Allows you to watch videos.
Pictures
Allows you to view slideshow of pictures stored on the microSD card.
Recorder
Allows you to record voice and store it in the microSD card.
Video Editor
Allows you to edit video clips.
Backup
Allows you to backup the data on your phone so you can restore the original data
after a data loss.
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Mini 3iX Smartphone Basics
Application
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Description
Search
Allows you to search for contents on the phone or the SIM card.
IM
Allows you to connect and chat with friends.
VSuite
Allows you to access VSuite.
Quickoffice
Allows you to use Quickoffice.
Navigation
Allows you to access navigation services on your smartphone.
Apps
Allows you to execute Java applications.
Facebook
Allows you to access Facebook on your smartphone.
FB Tab
Allows you to access FB Tab on your smartphone.
Twitter
Allows you to access Twitter on your smartphone.
Theme
Allows you to switch theme for your smartphone.
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Moving Items on the Home Screen
Tap and drag the item to its new location.
NOTE: If you want to cancel and exit
the reorder mode screen, press the
Back button.
To move an item from your Home screen,
touch and hold the item to open the menu
manager.
When done, tap the Home/Back button to
save and exit the reorder mode.
Removing Items on the Home Screen
To remove an item from your Home screen,
touch and hold the item to open the menu
manager.
Tap Delete shortcut.
NOTE: If you want to cancel and exit
the reorder mode screen, press the
Back button.
NOTE: Only icons that the user have
added can be deleted.
Tap Reorder menu to enter reorder mode.
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Sleep Mode
Your smartphone may automatically enter the sleep
mode after a period of inactivity. You can set the
period of inactivity after which the smartphone
changes to sleep mode using the phone settings
menu. While in sleep mode the display turns off, and
your smartphone consumes lesser battery power.
Activating sleep mode
Short press the Power/Lock button to activate sleep
mode.
Waking up the phone
To wake up the phone, press the Power/Lock
or the Back/Home, or the Options button.
Tap and slide the lock panel to unlock.
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Lock panel
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Phone Lock
While not on a call, you can lock your control
buttons and screen for security.
Locking the phone
Tap the Settings icon in the Home screen and
tap Security, Phone Lock Settings, Phone
lock.
Enter a 4-8 digits phone lock password.
Tap OK to save and exit to the previous
screen.
Tap Lock now to lock your phone.
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Unlocking the phone
Enter the 4-8 digits phone lock password.
Tap Unlock to unlock the phone.
Entering Text
When you start a program or select a field that
requires text or numbers, the input panel appears
automatically. You can select an input method and
start inputting text (predictive text). The phone may
automatically suggest vocabularies or commonly
used phrases as you enter text.
Your phone supports inputs in multiple languages,
and provides the following input methods and
keyboards:
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Qwerty Keyboard
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Phone Keypad
•
HandWriting
Selecting an Input Method
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Tap a text field, such as in a note or new
contact, to open the input panel.
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Tap and hold the Switch Input Method icon
to open the Input Method Settings screen.
Selecting Input Languages
You can select two languages as main input
languages and quickly switch between two
languages by tapping the Switch Input Method
icon.
To select main input languages:
Tap a text field, such as in a note or new
contact, to open the input panel.
Tap and hold the Switch Input Method icon
to open the Input Method Settings screen.
Tap to select IME Settings more.
Switch Input Method icon
Tap the input method you prefer.
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Tap Optional Input Language One to select
the first language.
Tap desired language.
To switch between languages:
Tap the Switch Input Method icon to switch
between the two languages.
The space bar on the keyboard changes to
indicate the current language.
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Tap Optional Input Language Two to select
the second language.
Tap desired language.
Tap the Back icon to close the Input Method
Setting screen.
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Entering Text with Qwerty
To type text using the standard keyboard, you
should be in the Qwerty input mode. As you type,
each letter appears above your thumb or finger. The
letter is not entered until you release your finger
from the key. To switch input method to the Qwerty
mode:
Tap a text field, such as in a note or new
contact, to open the input panel.
Tap and hold the Switch Input Method icon
and select Qwerty Keyboard as your input
method.
Tap the keys on the keyboard to enter text. As
you tap the keys, word suggestions appear
on the suggestion area. Tap a word to select
it.
Suggestion area
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Entering Numbers and Symbols
Using HandWriting
Tap the Numbers and Symbols icon to change the
input to numbers and symbols.
Handwriting allows writing across the entire
screen.
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Numbers and Symbols icon
Tap a text field, such as in a note or new
contact, to open the input panel.
Tap and hold the Switch Input Method icon
and select HandWriting as your input
method.
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Use a stylus or your finger to write anywhere
on the screen.
Screen
Displays possible word. Tap the word to select
it.
The handwriting will be converted to text
shortly after you lift the stylus or your finger
from the screen.
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Using the Phone KeyPad
In the phone keypad, you can text by typing out
letters similar to texting on a numeric keypad.
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Tap a text field, such as in a note or new
contact, to open the input panel.
Tap and hold the Switch Input Method icon
and select Phone KeyPad as your input
method.
Use a stylus or your finger to touch a key on
the keypad. Characters, numbers, or symbols
appear on the box.
Continue touching the key to toggle different
characters, numbers, or symbols.
Tap the desired character, number or symbol
to insert it immediately.
As you tap the keys, the smartphone matches
the characters you type to the words in the
dictionary and displays predicted texts. Tap a
word to complete the entry.
Tap the Back icon to exit the input panel.
Field that displays the predicted texts
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Connecting to the Internet
Basic Phone Settings
Your phone connects to the Internet using a cellular
data network.
This section provides information about the basic
settings for your smartphone.
Selecting Cellular Data Networks
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to open
the Settings screen.
You can connect to the Internet through EDGE,
GPRS, 3G, HSDPA, or WiFi networks. Check the
carrier’s network coverage in your area for
availability. Ensure that you get the appropriate
service plan for a desired network.
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Display Settings
Display settings allow you to adjust the screen
brightness, screen timeout, and screen lock
settings.
Enabling Auto Brightness
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In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Display
Settings to open the Display Settings screen.
Tap to select the Auto brightness check box
to enable auto brightness.
Setting Brightness Manually
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Display
settings to open the Display settings screen.
Ensure that the Auto brightness is disabled.
Tap Brightness from the Display settings
screen to open the Brightness panel.
Use your finger or stylus to move the slider
left or right to adjust the brightness.
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Setting Screen Timeout
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Display
settings to open the Display settings screen.
Tap Screen timeout to open the Screen
timeout panel.
Slider
Tap OK to save and exit the Brightness panel.
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Tap the available options to select the idle
time after which the screen turns off.
To exit the screen, tap Cancel.
Tap the time zone you desire to select the
time zone.
Date & Time Settings
Date and time settings allow you to manually set the
date, time, time zone, and formats.
NOTE: Set the time zone first to
automatically set the date and time on your
location. See “To set time zone” on page 44.
Setting the Date and Time Automatically
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In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Date & time
settings to open the Date & time settings
screen.
Tap Set time zone to open the Set time zone
screen.
Slide your finger up or down on the screen to
view the entire list.
The date and time are automatically set base on the
selected time zone.
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Setting the Date Manually
Setting the Time Manually
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Date & time
settings to open the Date & time settings
screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Date & time
settings to open the Date & time settings
screen.
Tap Set date to open the Change date panel.
Tap Set time to open the Change time panel.
Slide your finger up or down on the hour and
the minute fields to increase or decrease the
value or to change the am or pm field.
Tap Save to save your changes and exit the
Change time panel.
Slide your finger up or down on each field to
increase or decrease the value of the date.
Tap Save to save your changes and exit the
Change date panel.
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Using the 24-hour Time Format
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Selecting date format
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Date & time
settings to open the Date & time settings
screen.
In the Phone Basics section, tap Date & time
settings to open the Date & time settings
screen.
Tap to select the Use 24-hour format check
box to use 24-hour format.
Tap Select date format to open the Select
date format panel.
Tap the date format you prefer from the list.
Tap OK to save and exit the Select Date
Format panel.
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Location Settings
Language Settings
Location settings allows you to select the source
the smartphone will use to determine your location.
The language settings allow you to set the display
language and the input method.
Enabling Location Settings:
Selecting the Display Language
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap My Location
to open the My Location screen.
Tap to select the check boxes to turn on the
mobile networks or GPS satellites.
In the Phone basics section, tap Language
and input, Select Language to open the
Language screen.
Tap to select the language you prefer from
the list. The screen exits automatically after
your selection.
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Activating Input Methods
Profile Settings
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
In the Phone basics section, tap Language
and input to open the Language screen.
Tap Enable favorite input method to open the
Input methods panel.
In the Home screen, tap the Settings icon to
open the Settings screen.
Tap to select the desired input method. The
panel exits automatically after your
selection.
Tap Profiles to open the Profiles screen. The
Profile icon appears next to the selected
profile. Available profiles include Normal,
Vibrate, Silent, Outdoor, and Airplane mode.
Profile settings allow you to create a profile, select
a profile to use, and edit an existing profile.
Selecting a Profile
NOTE: You can also select the profile in the
Connection Manager.
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You may setup the individual settings by
tapping the options on the menu.
Profile icon
Tap the profile you prefer to enter the Profile
Setting screen.
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Alert Style — Tap Ring, Vibrate, or Ring
and Vibrate on the panel to change the
alert style and tap OK to exit.
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Audible selection — Select this option
to play sound when tapping the screen.
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Volume — Slide your finger right/left on
the screen to increase/decrease the
volume and tap OK to exit.
•
Ringtone — Tap Ringtone or a specific
alert from the Profile Settings screen to
open Ringtones screen. Tap to select
the ringtone you prefer, and then tap OK
to exit.
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Message alert — Tap this option to set
the message alert tone.
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Email alert — Tap this option to set the
Email alert tone.
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Calendar alert — Tap this option to set
the calendar alert tone.
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Alarm alert — Tap this option to set the
alarm alert tone.
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Reminder alert — Tap this option to set
the reminder alert tone.
•
IM alert — Tap this option to set the IM
alert tone.
In the function menu, tap Select to activate
the selected profile and exit the screen.
Tap the Options icon to open the function
menu.
Options icon
Function menu
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Using the Phone
Using the Phone
You can make calls using your smartphone by either
tapping a number in your contacts list or recent
caller list. You can also dial a number manually
using the Phone that appears on the screen.
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Phone
Dialing a Number Using the On Screen Phone
Tap Phone in the Home screen to open the
Phone screen.
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Touch the on-screen dial pad to enter a
number. Use the Backspace icon to make
corrections.
As you dial the numbers, the phone will auto-match
the numbers already stored in your Contacts list.
Both the number you are dialing and the potential
matches will be shown. If you see a match, you can
tap it to make the call.
If no matching result is found, finish dialing the
number and then tap the Call tab to dial the number
you just entered.
Back icon
Call tab
Backspace icon
Matching numbers from Contacts
On-screen dial pad
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You can switch out of the In call screen by tapping
the Back icon to continue using other features on
the phone.
The Ongoing call icon will be displayed on top of the
Home screen during your phone call.
Ending a Call
Tap the End call tab to end the phone call.
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Ongoing call icon
NOTE: If you are not in the Call screen as
shown above, long press Home/Back button
to return to the Home screen, and then tap
Phone to enter the Call screen.
NOTE: Making a new phone call before
ending the current call will cause your
current phone call to be placed on hold.
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Dialing a Number Using the Call Log
Dialing a Number Using Your Phonebook
Tap Phone in the Home screen to open the
Phone screen.
Tap Phone in the Home screen to open the
Phone screen.
Tap the Call log icon to open the Call log
screen.
Tap the Phonebook icon to open Contacts.
Phonebook icon
Call log icon
Tap a contact from the log to dial the number
directly.
Tap a contact from the list to dial the number.
Dialing a Number Using Your Favorites
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Using the Phone
Tap Phone in the Home screen to open the
Phone screen.
Tap the Favorites icon to open the Favorites
screen.
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Favorites icon
Tap a contact from the list to dial the number.
Answering or Rejecting
an Incoming Call
To answer a call, slide the caller tab up. To reject a
call, slide the caller tab down.
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Accessing the Call Log
Tap Phone in the Home screen to open the
Phone screen.
Tap the Call log icon to open the call log
screen.
The call log lists all incoming, outgoing, and
missed calls.
Call log icon
Call log tab
All
Missed
Received
Dialed
Failed
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To sort your calls, tap the Call log tab, then select
sorting view. To call, send a message, and edit
contact data, tap the Options icon.
Using the Call Log
Select an entry to open the detailed Call log
screen. Tap the Options icon to open the
function menu.
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Options icon
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Perform any of the options below as
required:
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Tap Call to call the contact.
•
Tap Edit number then dial to edit
contact details then call the contact.
•
Tap Send VCard to send the selected
contact’s information to another
contact.
Contacts
Adding New Contacts
Tap Contacts in the Home screen.
Tap Add Contact.
Add Contact tab
Please input name field
Enter the contact information.
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Tap Add icon to add an icon for the contact.
Tap the Add Field tab to add more
information.
Tap the Delete icon to delete a field.
Adding a Contact to Favorites
In the Contacts screen, tap a contact to open
Edit Contact screen.
Tap the Options icon then tap Set to
Favorites.
Save tab
Delete icon
Add field tab
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Tap Save to save your contact information
and exit, Back icon to exit without saving.
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Understanding Call Settings
The following options are available from the Call
settings screen:
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Fixed Dial Number list
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Call barring
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Call forwarding
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Other basic settings
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Speed dial
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Reject call with SMS
•
Voicemail
•
In-call timer
Use your finger tip to enter the submenu for
each option.
Editing Call Settings
Open the Settings > Call settings screen.
Settings screen
Call Settings screen
To exit the screen tap the Back icon.
See the following sections for more information on
each Call setting option.
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Fixed Dial Number (FDN) list
Tap Manage FDN list. If you have numbers on
your SIM card you will be able to select from
them. If not, you will be able to add contacts
or numbers to your list.
To add new numbers, tap Add. Type the name
and number of the contact and then tap
Save. Your FDN list now contains the newly
added contact.
The Fixed Dial Number list allows you to restrict
outgoing calls from your phone to a preset list of
numbers. To enable this feature, you must know the
SIM PIN2 code for your phone. You can get this
number from your wireless operator, provided this
feature is supported.
Managing the FDN list
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In the Call settings menu, tap Fixed dialing
number.
Enable FDN. Type in your PIN2 number to
enable this feature.
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Continue adding numbers until you have all
the contacts you wish to include on the FDN
list.
You may also edit or delete contacts at any
time.
To disable FDN functionality, re-select the
FDN Enabled option again.
To enable or disable the call barring functions, tap
the option on the screen that you would like to set
up.
Call Barring
The call barring screen allows you to enable or
disable a function to restrict outgoing or incoming
calls from a specific number or contact by using a
preset password.
To exit this screen tap the Back icon.
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Call Forwarding
The Call forwarding option allows you to forward
your smartphone calls directly to voicemail or to
other numbers.
The following options are available when setting up
call forwarding:
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Always forward — Select to specify a
forwarding number and to enable this
feature. When this feature is enabled, the
Forward when busy, Forward when
unanswered, Forward when unreachable
are disabled.
•
Forward when busy — Select to enable this
feature. When enabled, incoming calls are
forwarded to a voicemail when you are on a
call.
•
Forward when unanswered — Select to
enable this feature. When enabled, incoming
calls are forwarded to a voicemail when
unanswered.
•
Forward when unreachable — Select to
enable this feature. When enabled, calls are
forwarded to a voicemail if an incoming call
cannot connect.
To exit this screen tap the Back icon.
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Other Basic Call Settings
The following are options available in the Other
basic settings screen:
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Caller ID — Select this check box to hide or
show your number to recipient’s of your call.
When your number shows, your phone
number and Caller ID picture will appear to
people you call, provided the call recipient’s
device supports this feature.
•
Call waiting — Select this check box to
display incoming calls when you are on a
call. Clear the check box to ignore incoming
calls when you are already on a call.
NOTE: When call waiting is set to
ignore incoming calls, routing of the
ignored call is determined by your Call
forwarding settings.
•
Auto Answer — Select this check box to
answer incoming calls automatically without
performing any action.
•
Auto Redial — Select this check box to auto
redial when making a call failed the first time.
To exit this screen tap the Back icon.
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Using Speed Dial
Using Speed Dialing
The Speed dialing option allows you to set up your
most frequently used numbers for quick dialing.
Tap Phone in the Home screen, and then tap and
hold the Speed dial number. For example, tap and
hold 1 to call Speed dial #1.
To exit this screen, tap the Back icon.
Setting Up Speed Dialing
Tap the Add icon to add a name from Contacts or
tap a number icon to enter the phone number
directly.
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Editing SMS Messages For Rejected
Calls
This feature allows you to edit a message that will
automatically be sent to the caller after you have
rejected their call.
To save your message, tap the Save icon.
To exit this screen, tap the Back icon.
Using Voicemail
Your Voicemail number is set by your cellular
operator and is stored on your SIM card. Use the
Voicemail option to view your voicemail number.
When you have completed using the voicemail
option, tap OK to save and exit the screen.
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Using the In-call Timer
The in-call timer option allows you to monitor the
duration of your calls. You can set the timer to 30,
60, 90, or 120 seconds. You will hear a tone at the
interval set. You can also use this option to enable
or disable the in-call timer function.
When you have completed setting the time for the
in-call timer function, tap OK to save and exit the
screen.
Using Voice Command
Open VSuite Voice Command application by
doing any of the following:
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Tap VSuite in the Home screen.
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Press and hold the Options button.
When the application prompts you to speak
an available command from the menu, such
as Call (number or contact name) or Check
battery, say the command in normal
conversation tone and speed.
If the application recognizes the command
you said, it may prompt you for a
confirmation, select Yes or No.
NOTE: To view the tutorial, tap the
options menu.
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Configuring Voice Command
Open VSuite Voice Command application by
doing any of the following:
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Tap VSuite in the Home screen.
•
Press and hold the Options button.
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Shortcuts — Allows user to select
what shortcuts are activated with the
Go To command.
Understanding Smartphone
Settings
Tap the Options icon to access the settings
menu.
Tap Settings.
Smartphone settings allows you to configure your
network connection, phone settings, applications,
and other preferences.
Tap any of the following:
To open Settings, tap Settings in the Home screen.
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Confirmation — Allows user to control
when the system ask you to confirm a
name or number.
•
Adaption — Allows user to improve
voice recognition of primary user. User
will be prompted to speak several
commands for the system to record
which will improve voice recognition of
user.
•
Audio Modes — Allows user to set the
level of audio assistance.
Managing Bluetooth Connections
Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless
communication technology. Using Bluetooth
technology, devices within a 10 meter range can
exchange information without requiring a physical
connection.
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Changing Bluetooth Settings
Select the Bluetooth check box on the Settings
screen to turn on Bluetooth.
Select the Bluetooth device listed in
Bluetooth devices to initiate a connection.
You might be prompted to enter a passkey to
authenticate. Enter the same passkey on
both devices, or enter the specific one
provided by the device manufacturer.
Understanding Network Settings
The Network settings enable you to set options for
roaming and networks.
Configuring Mobile Networks
Select this setting to manage connections, and set
device name.
Pairing with Bluetooth devices
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Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled before
beginning to pair with another device.
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Current Network — Select this setting to
view your current network.
•
Operator selection — Use this setting to
select a network operator.
•
Preferred networks — Select this setting to
set network preferences.
•
Search mode — Select this setting to set the
search mode to manual or auto.
•
Network mode — Use this setting to set the
network operating mode.
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Radio access technology — Select this
setting to set radio access technology.
Setting Security Options
Using SIM Card Lock
Select this setting to open SIM Card lock settings
where you can enable the SIM Card lock and
change your pin code.
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Lock SIM card — Select this check box to
lock your SIM card.
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•
•
Phone lock — Select this check box to turn
on the phone lock.
Phone Lock Setting
•
Select this setting to open Phone Lock Setting
where you can turn on Phone lock and change your
password.
Change Password — Select this setting to
change the password for your phone.
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Data protection — Select this setting to turn
on data protection.
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Change PIN code — Select this setting to
change your SIM card PIN code.
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Managing SD Card & Phone Storage
Select this setting to view storage information such
as Total space, Available space for your
smartphone and SD card. You can also Unmount/
Reject an SD card using this option.
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Using Internet Features
Using the Internet Browser
In the Home screen, tap the Browser icon to open
the Browser screen.
Go to URL
Open the Browser screen and tap the
Options tab to open the URL screen.
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Options tab
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Select a URL from the list or tap the Search
on Internet field to type in the URL manually.
Possible matches appear on a list of links as
you type. Select a match or continue typing
the URL.
Tap the Go icon to follow the link to the
selected address.
Search on Internet field
Go icon
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Navigating Web Pages
To zoom in, pinch the section of the screen where
you want to zoom in.
To zoom out, expand your fingers at the section of
the screen where you want to zoom out
Slide your finger across the screen to display the
Page Bar.
Tap the Previous Page icon to view the previous
web page.
Tap the Next Page icon to view the next web page.
Tap the New Window icon to add a new window.
Tap the Save Page icon to bookmark the page.
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Page Bar
Previous Page icon
Next Page icon
Window Overview icon
Save Page icon
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Browser Overview
Browser overview allows you to open and manage
multiple web pages.
Tap the Options icon to open the function
menu.
Tap Windows to open new web pages.
New window icon
Web page
Tap a window to view the opened web page.
Tap the X button to close opened pages.
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Bookmarks
You can store your favorite web pages as
bookmarks on the phone.
Viewing Bookmarks
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Open the Browser screen and tap the
Options icon to open the function menu.
Tap Bookmarks on the function menu to open
the Bookmarks screen.
Adding bookmarks
Open the Browser screen and tap the
Options icon to open the function menu.
Tap Bookmarks on the function menu to open
the Bookmarks screen.
Tap Add new to open the Bookmark link
screen.
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Type the bookmark name and location (URL)
in the appropriate fields.
Accessing Browser Options
The following Browser options are available by
tapping the Options icon:
Name field
Location field
Tap Save to save and exit the screen.
NOTE: You can also save bookmarks
using the Save page icon on page 76.
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Options icon
Go to — Tap this option to enter a URL that
you want to visit.
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Changing Browser Settings
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Refresh — Tap this option to refresh the
page.
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Windows — Tap this option to open a new
window.
•
Home page — Tap this option to go to the
home page.
•
Bookmarks — Tap this option to go to a
saved bookmark.
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History — Tap this option to view the web
pages you visited recently.
•
Copy text — Tap this option to use the copy
and paste function.
•
•
Downloads — Tap this option to view the
history of your downloads.
Text size — Select this setting to set the size
of the text displayed on web pages.
•
•
Settings — Tap this option to change
browser settings. See the following section
for more details.
Set Text Encoding — Select this setting to
set the character encoding type.
•
Block pop-up windows — Select this check
box to prevent pop-up windows from
appearing.
•
Load images — Select this check box to
display images on web pages.
•
Enable JavaScript — Select this check box
to enable Javascript.
To change Browser settings, from the Browser
screen, tap the Options icon and select Settings.
NOTE: To change the Browser settings, you
must be on the Browser's home page.
NOTE: Internet service provider options are
carrier dependent. The options you see may
vary depending on the options provided by
your network operator.
The following are the available Browser settings:
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Set home page — Select this setting to set
your home page.
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Set preloaded home page — Select this
setting to set the preloaded home page.
Remember passwords — Select this check
box to save usernames and passwords for
web sites.
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Search Portal — Select this setting to set the
default search engine to use.
Clear passwords — Select this setting to
delete all saved passwords.
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Data connection — Select this setting to set
the data network to which you wish to
connect.
Show security warning — Select this check
box to show security warnings if there is a
problem with a web site.
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Clear cache — Select this setting to delete
all cached page contents.
Restore to default — Select this setting to
clear all browser data and reset all settings
to factory default.
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Clear history — Select this setting to clear
the browser navigation history.
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Accept cookies — Select this check box to
allow sites to save and read “cookie” data.
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Clear all cookie data — Select this setting to
delete all browser cookies.
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Remember form data — Select this check
box to save the data you typed in forms for
later use.
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Clear form data — Select this setting to
delete all saved form data.
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Using Email Features
You can choose between email applications to
manage your email. Your smartphone allows you to
check email from your corporate Exchange server,
from your POP/IMAP accounts with your ISP
(Internet service provider), and from Internet mail
accounts such as AOL, Gmail, or Yahoo.
Tap Mail in the Home screen to begin using Email.
The Email account screen opens.
NOTE: Not all account types are available in
all products and regions.
Managing Email Accounts
Getting Information From Exchange
Server
You can wirelessly synchronize email, contacts,
appointments, and other information on your
smartphone with Microsoft® Exchange Server.
To wirelessly synchronize your smartphone with an
Exchange server, you must set up an Exchange
Server account.
1. Tap Mail in the Home screen.
2. Tap Microsoft Exchange from the Mail screen.
3. Tap Add account to add an account.
4. Enter the Sync Server Address, Account Name,
Account Password, Name, and Email.
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5. Tap Save to save your settings and exit the
screen.
Adding an Internet Email Account
Tap AOL, Gmail, or Yahoo from the Account
screen to open the account input screen.
Enter the User Name, Password, and From
Name.
Tap Save to save your account settings and
exit the screen.
To add more accounts, tap the Add Account tab.
Add Account tab
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Setting Up and Editing Accounts
Tap Email in the Home screen to open the Account
screen.
Editing Account Settings
Tap and hold to select the email account you
want to edit.
Tap Settings to open settings screen.
Scroll through the list and select the setting
you would like to change.
NOTE: Contact your email providers for the
required setup information.
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Tap Ok when you are done to save and exit
each change.
Tap Save to save and exit the settings
screen.
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The following are the available Email Account
settings:
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Email Address — Select this setting to edit
your email address
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User Name — Select this setting to edit your
user name.
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Password — Select this setting to edit your
password for the account.
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Protocol — Select this setting to choose the
protocol used to send and receive emails
including POP3, POP3/SSL, CMPCP, and
CMPCP/SSL. Contact your service provider
for information.
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Server — Select this setting to edit the
address of the server that provides your mail.
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Port (incoming) — Select this setting to edit
the port value used for incoming traffic.
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SMTP Server — Select this setting to edit
the address of the server through which you
send your mail.
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Port (outgoing) — Select this setting to edit
the port value used for outgoing traffic.
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Authentication — Select this setting to
select the authentication type for your mail.
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Data Connection - Select this setting to
select the network to use for data
connection.
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Delete email from server - Select this setting
to choose how emails are deleted from
server.
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Reply with the original - Select this check
box to include the original messages when
you reply to mails.
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Poll Frequency - Select this setting to select
how often automatic POP3 retrievals are
performed.
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Number to fetch each time - Specify the
maximum number of emails to fetch on every
connection. You can select 25 Mails, 50
Mails, 100 Mails, or All.
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Only receive latest email — Select this
setting to fetch only the latest emails from
the server.
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Read Limit - Select this setting to set the read
limit for your emails if you wish to set a send/
receive message size limit. You can select
Headers Only, First 5k, First 10k, or
Entire Message. Setting the limit to Headers
Only will allow you to only see the message
subjects.
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From name - Select this setting to edit your
full name displayed to recipients.
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Signature - Select this setting to input your
signature.
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IMAP IDLE - Select this option to open or
close IMAP idle.
Removing an Account
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Tap Email in the Home screen.
Tap and hold the email account you want to
remove to open the pop up menu.
Tap Remove to remove the account.
Tap OK to confirm and exit the screen.
Managing Email Messages
Sending Emails
Tap Email in the Home screen and tap an
email account to open the email screen.
Tap the Options icon and tap Compose to
open the Compose Mail screen.
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Type the recipient’s address or tap the + icon
to add a contact from Phonebook.
Type a subject and message.
Tap the Options icon to select Attach, Save
to Draft, Add/Hide Cc, Add/Hide Bcc, Discard
or Priority.
Tap Send to send message and exit this
screen.
Tap the Options icon and tap Send/Receive
to receive new emails.
Receiving Emails
Tap Email in the Home screen and tap an
email account to open the email screen.
Send/Receive option
Tap Inbox to open your inbox folder and read
your unread mails.
To exit this screen, tap the Back icon.
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Deleting Messages
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Tap Email in the Home screen and tap an
email account to open the email screen.
Tap Inbox to select a folder.
Tap the Options icon and select Delete.
Tap to select the messages you want to
delete.
Tap Delete to delete selected messages and
exit this screen.
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Using Multimedia
Browsing and Playing Music
Tap Music in the Home screen.
Your music is organized into five categories:
Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, and
Playlists. Select a category to view the lists
within each.
To browse all audio files on the phone
including the SIM card and the microSD
card, tap the Search tab.
Enter music to search here
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Tap any song to start playing the song.
Managing Music Files
Transfering Music
Transfer music files from your computer to the
microSD card installed on your device.
Ensure your smartphone is turned on.
Connect your smartphone to the computer
using the USB data cable.
Tap UMS Mode to allow your computer to
recognize your smartphone as a USB mass
storage device.
On your computer, locate the mounted USB
drive and open it.
Transfer music files from your computer to
your smartphone using the copy and paste
function.
Creating a Playlist
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In the Music screen, select a category.
In the list that appears, navigate to the artist,
album, or song that you want on a playlist.
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Long tap the artist, album, or song to open
the pop up menu. Tap Add to playlist.
NOTE: You may also use this menu to
Play, Use as phone ringtone, or
Delete the songs.
In the Add to playlist menu that opens, tap
New to create a new playlist, or one of the
existing playlists such as Current playing list
or other ones you created.
The selected song(s) are added.
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Managing Playlists
Go to the Music screen and select Playlists. All your
playlists appear.
Select the playlist to play the songs in the list.
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select Edit to edit playlist.
To exit this screen, tap the Back icon.
Setting a Song as Your Ringtone
Long tap the song you wish to set as ring
tone to open the function menu.
Select Use as phone ringtone. The ringtone
is set as your default incoming call ringtone.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Long tap the playlist to open the function menu and:
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select Play to play the songs.
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select Delete to delete playlist.
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Understanding the Music Player
To access the Music Player, tap an audio file.
The Music Player appears.
Time elapsed
Playback controls
Track
Artist
Album art
View current playlist
Repeat songs
Shuffle mode
Album
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Progress bar
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Time remaining
10
11
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To Use the Music Player Controls:
Tap to play
Browsing and Playing Videos
Tap Videos in the Home screen.
Your videos are displayed in a thumbnail list.
Slide your finger up and down on the list to
view the entire list.
Tap any video to start playing video.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Enable shuffle mode and play songs randomly
Repeat all songs or just the current song
Tap and hold to fast forward
Tap to go to the next song
Tap to go to the beginning of the song
Tap twice to go to the previous song
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Managing Videos
Deleting a File From a List
Sorting Videos
Tap the Sort tab, then select Sort by time,
Sort by name, or Sort by size to sort your
videos.
Long tap a video file to open the pop up
menu.
Tap Delete to delete the video file.
Tap OK to confirm.
Sort by options
To exit the screen tap the Back icon.
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Viewing Video Properties
Deleting Multiple Videos
Long tap a video file to open the pop up
menu.
Tap the Options icon and tap Delete to open
the Delete screen.
Tap Property to view file property.
Tap to select the check boxes of the videos
you want to delete.
You can also tap the Options icon and tap Select
All to select all files.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
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check box
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Tap the Delete tab and tap OK to delete the
files.
Playback Controls
Tap to resume play
Using the Video Player
Tap to fast forward
Short tap a video file to open the Video player.
Tap to rewind
Playback controls
Back icon
Time elapsed
Progress bar
Time remaining
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Using the Picture Application
To view a picture, tap Pictures in the Home screen.
Short tap a thumbnail to view the photo in full
screen view.
To zoom in, expand your fingers at the
section of the screen where you want to
zoom in. To zoom out, pinch the section of the
screen.
Slide your finger to the left or right to view
next or previous picture.
Tap the Options icon and select Properties to
view the picture property.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Browsing Pictures
Your pictures are displayed as thumbnails. Slide
your finger up and down on the list to view the
entire list.
Viewing Pictures as a Slideshow
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In either the thumbnail view screen or the full
screen view screen, tap the Options icon to
open the function menu.
Tap Slideshow to begin slideshow.
Tap anywhere on the screen to stop the
slideshow.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
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Managing Picture Files
Deleting a Picture
Tap and hold the thumbnail of the picture you
want to delete to open the options menu.
Tap Delete to delete the picture.
Tap OK to confirm.
Sharing Pictures
In full screen view of the picture you want to
share, tap the Options icon then tap Share.
Select your application for sharing from the
menu to open the compose screen.
Complete your message and tap Send to
send the message with the picture and
return to the main screen.
Cropping a Picture
Tap and hold the picture you want to edit.
Tap Edit to access a number of edit functions
including cropping.
Tap the crop icon on the right side of the
display.
Slide your finger across the screen to select
the portion of the picture you wish to crop.
Tap Done to see the cropped picture.
Tap Save to save the cropped picture as a
new copy.
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Changing Picture Settings
To open Picture settings, tap the Options icon then
select Settings.
A list of options appears that includes:
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Thumbnail size - You can select from
Large or Small picture display sizes.
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Picture sort - You can select to sort
pictures with the newest pictures first
or newest pictures last.
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Confirm deletions - Select this check
box if you want confirmations before
deleting pictures from Pictures and the
microSD card.
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Slideshow interval - Select how long
each slide plays. The available options
are: 2, 3, or 4 seconds.
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Slideshow transition - Select the effect
used when moving from one slide to
another. The available options are:
Fade in & out, Slide left-right, Slide updown, and Random selection.
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Repeat slideshow - Select this check
box to play the slideshow more than
once.
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Shuffle slides - Select this check box to
shuffle the pictures in your slideshow.
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Using the Video Editor
Tap a specific image to apply the time
duration of the image, add sound dubbing,
apply a subtitle, apply a transition, or apply
an image effect.
After previewing the file, do either of the
following:
Use the Video Editor to edit your To view a picture,
tap Pictures in the Home screen.
Using the Storyboard
In the Home screen, tap the Video Editor icon
to open the Video Editor screen.
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Tap the Back icon located at the top of
the screen to make additional edits.
Tap Storyboard from the Video Editor menu.
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Tap Select Media at the top of the display.
Tap the images that you want to include in
your storyboard.
Tap Save to complete video editing. The
file folder shows the location of the
saved file.
NOTE: To include all images, tap the
Select all icon.
Tap OK.
In the Storyboard menu, tap the icons at the
bottom of the screen to add music, insert
additional images, add text and preview the
video.
Using the Music Movie
In the Home screen, tap the Video Editor icon
to open the Video Editor screen.
Tap Music movie from the Video Editor menu.
Tap the background for the movie by rotating
it to the center of the screen where the
background title is displayed.
Tap Select photos at the top of the display.
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Tap the images that you want to include in
your storyboard.
NOTE: To include all images, tap the
Select all icon.
Tap Organize photos at the top of the display.
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Tap Save to complete video editing. The
file folder shows the location of the
saved file.
Using Auto Cut
Set BGM.
Tap the music from the available sound files
on your smartphone.
In the Home screen, tap the Video Editor icon
to open the Video Editor screen.
Tap Auto cut from the Video Editor menu.
Tap the center of the background to add text.
Tap the editing style for the movie by rotating
it to the center of the screen where the
background title is displayed.
Tap Select media at the top of the display.
Tap the video to edit its length.
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Tap the text entry bar.
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Type the desired Title.
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Tap Add movie title, and then tap Done.
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Tap the OK bar.
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The options at the bottom of the screen allow
you to change the text size, style, color and
edit text.
Tap Preview, and then tap the center arrow.
Drag the bar to where you want to stop the
video.
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Tap Preview, and then tap the center arrow.
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After previewing the file, do either of the
following:
Tap Save. The file folder shows the location
of the saved file.
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Tap the Back icon located at the top of
the screen to make additional edits.
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Using the Camera
You can use the camera to capture photos and
video clips.
White balance setting icon
Exposure compensation setting icon
To activate camera, press the Camera button or
select Camera in the Home screen. Camera screen
is displayed in the landscape view.
Contrast setting icon
Flag
Image size setting icon
Camera mode
Set sequence
Timer
Jump to gallery
Switch to video recorder
Using the camera
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Half press the Camera button to focus on
images.
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Full press the Camera button to capture
photos.
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Tap the White balance setting icon to set up
White balance.
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Tap the Exposure compensation setting icon
to set up Exposure compensation.
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Video Recording Mode
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Tap the Contrast setting icon to set up
Contrast.
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Tap the Flag icon to enable or disable flag.
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Tap the Image size setting icon to set up
image size.
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Tap the Set sequence icon to set the capture
sequence.
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Tap the Timer icon to set up timer.
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Tap the Jump to gallery icon to view your
captured photos.
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Tap the Switch to video recorder icon to
switch to video recorder mode.
Video size setting
Jump to Videos
Switch to camera mode
Using the video recorder
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Press the Camera button to start recording
videos, press again to stop recording.
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Tap the Video size setting icon to set the
video size.
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Tap the Jump to Videos icon to playback
recorded videos.
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Tap the Switch to camera mode icon to
switch to camera mode.
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Using the Recorder Application
The Recorder feature allows you to capture audio
notes for yourself. To open the Recorder, select
Recorder in the Home screen.
Using the Recorder
• Tap the Start icon to start recording.
• Tap the Stop recording icon to stop recording
or playback.
• Tap the Save tab then type the file name to
save the audio file. To browse and open the
audio file, tap File Mgr in the Home screen.
Start icon
Stop recording icon
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Using Applications
This section provides information about the
applications that are installed on your Smartphone.
Messaging
You can send and receive text messages using the
Messaging application. To open Messaging, tap
Messaging in the Home screen.
Viewing Messages
You can view messages on the Conversation List or
Folder View screen.
In Conversation List screen, messages are listed as
grouped conversation or message threads that are
sent to and received from a contact.
In Folder View screen, messages are sorted
according message folders.
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Conversation List screen
Folder View screen
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Reading Unread Messages
The Unread Messages icon indicates unread
messages for the contacts on your Messaging list.
Tap the contacts with unread messages to read the
messages.
Replying to a Message
Tap Messaging in the Home screen to open
the Messaging screen.
Tap the desired message.
In Folder view screen, tap Reply. In
Conversation List screen, tap the text box.
Type in your message.
Tap Send to send your message.
Sending Messages to Your Contacts
Tap Messaging in the Home screen to open
the Messaging screen.
In Conversation List screen, tap New
Message to open the Compose screen. In
Folder View screen, tap the Options icon
then tap Create New.
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Tap the Select Contacts icon to open
Contacts, and then tap the check boxes that
appear beside contacts you want to
message. To enter the number directly, tap
To and type the contact number.
Select contacts icon
Type in your message.
Tap Send to send your message.
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Messaging Options
Tap Messaging in the Home screen to open
the Messaging screen.
In Conversation List screen, tap New
Message to open the Compose screen. In
Folder View screen, tap the Options icon
then tap Create New.
In the Compose screen, tap the Options icon
to open the function menu.
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You can use the function menu for other
functions.
Opening the Folder View
Tap Messaging in the Home screen to open
the Messaging screen.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Folder
View to open the Folder view screen.
To change view, tap the Function tab, and
then tap a folder such as Inbox, Sent, Drafts,
Outbox, or SimCard to read your messages.
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Messaging Settings
SMSC
This section provides information about Message
Settings including SMSC, Expiry Time, Delivery
reports, Request read reports, Auto retrieval, Auto
retrieval while roaming, and Signature.
Select SMSC (Short Message Service Center) to
enter the Service Center address for your
multimedia. The Service Center address should
already be set up for you. Contact your service
providers if you need to change this information.
To edit your Messaging settings, tap the Options
icon at the Messaging screen and tap Settings.
Tap OK to save and exit when you are done.
Expire Time
Select this setting to set the short message expiry
time.
The following settings are available:
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Delivery reports
Select this check box to request a delivery report
for each message you send.
Request read reports
Select this check box to request a read report for
each message you send.
Auto-retrieval
Select this check box to retrieve messages
automatically.
Auto-retrieval while roaming
Select this check box to retrieve messages
automatically when roaming outside of your service
area.
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Signature
Using Instant Messaging
Select this setting to append a signature to your
messages. Signature will be appended to every
MMS message you send.
Signing In
Tap OK to save and exit when you are done.
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In the Home screen, tap IM to open the IM
screen.
Tap an available instant messaging
application that you use.
Enter your User name and password. You
can also tap the Remember my password or
Sign me in automatically check boxes to
enable those functions.
Tap Sign in.
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Using IM
Calendar
Do any of the following while using instant
messaging:
The Calendar lets you assign events such as
appointments or specific tasks to a date or time and
receive reminders to remind you of the events. You
can view your events in a continuous list, by day, by
week, or by month. To open Calendar, tap Calendar
in the Home screen.
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To set your IM status, tap the status bar.
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To update the conversation, tap the message
window. Using the onscreen keyboard, type
your message, then tap Done. Tap Send to
send your message.
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To add a contact, tap the Options icon, and
then tap Add a Contact.
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Calendar Views
To select calendar view, tap the Function tab and
select Month View, Week View, Day View, or
Agenda View.
Month view
The blue square on vertical bars represent events
you added.
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To view event details, select a day to view all events
on that day then select an event to view its details.
To navigate months, slide your finger left/right
through the days and past the beginning/end of the
month to move to the previous/next month.
To jump to current day, tap the Options icon and tap
Jump to today.
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Agenda view
Tap an event to view its details.
Agenda view displays all events in the current
month.
Repeating Events icon
Repeating events are marked with the Repeating
events icon.
To navigate within the current month, slide your
finger up/down on the screen.
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To jump to current day, tap the Options icon, and
then tap Jump to today.
To navigate within the current week, slide your
finger up/down on the screen.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
To navigate to a past or future week, slide your
finger left/right on the screen.
Week view
Events are shown as blocks in week view.
To jump to current day, tap the Options icon and tap
Jump to today.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Tap an event to open the pop up window that
displays more event information. Tap the pop up
window to view the event details.
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Day view
Events are shown tiled and span the time they last.
All-day events are displayed at the top of the day
list.
To navigate within the current week, slide your
finger up/down on the screen.
To navigate to a past or future week, slide your
finger left/right on the screen.
To jump to current day, tap the Options icon, and
then tap Jump to today.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Select an event to open the pop up window that
displays more event information. Tap the pop up
window to view the event details.
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Using the Calendar
Adding a New Event
Tap Calendar in the Home screen to open
Calendar.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap New
event or select a date or time in the calendar
to open Event details.
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Select the duration of the event and enter
event details and set reminders if you like.
Tap the Save tab to save and exit.
Editing an Event
To edit an event, tap the event to view its details, tap
the Options icon then tap Edit event.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
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Calendar Settings
To edit Calendar settings, tap the Options icon then
tap Settings. You can set up Hide declined events,
Set default view, Set alert & notifications, and Set
default reminder in Calendar Settings.
The following settings are available:
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Hide declined events — Select this check
box to have all declined events hidden.
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Set default view — Select this setting to set
the default view for your calendar. You can
set your default view to Month view, Week
view, Day view, or Event view.
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Set alerts & notifications - Select this setting
to set the type of event reminder you want.
You can choose Alert, Status bar notification,
or Off.
Alarm Clock
To use Alarm Clock, tap Alarm in the Home screen.
Setting an Alarm
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Set default reminder - Select this setting to
set the default reminder time for your events.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
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Tap Alarm in the Home screen to open Alarm
Clock.
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Tap one of the default alarms to open the Set
Alarm screen.
Tap Time to set the alarm time.
Tap Repeat to select the days of the week to
repeat the alarm. Select nothing if you only
want the alarm to go off once.
Tap the Alarm check box to turn on the alarm.
To exit the screen tap the Back icon.
Alarm Options
Tap Alarm in the Home screen to open Alarm
Clock.
Tap the Add alarm tab to add more alarms.
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Changing the Clock Display
Tap Alarm in the Home screen to open Alarm
Clock.
Tap the clock to open the Select clock
screen.
Slide your finger left and right to browse
through the selections at the bottom of the
screen and tap to select the clock you prefer.
Hiding the Clock
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Clock
Tap Alarm in the Home screen to open Alarm
Clock.
Tap the Options icon, then tap Hide clock.
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Setting the Date & Time
Tap Alarm in the Home screen to open Alarm
Clock.
Tap the Options icon then tap Settings.
Tap the 24 hour format check box if you wish
to use the 24 hour format.
Tap Select date format to choose your date
formats.
Hide clock
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
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Tap the Back icon to exit when you are done.
The alarm will set when the timer goes off.
• Use +, -, x, ÷, = to perform calculation.
• To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Calculator
File Manager
The Calculator allows you to do basic math
operations. To open Calculator, tap Calculator in the
Home screen.
The File Manager lets you browse and manage the
contents of your memory card and phone. To open
File Manager, tap File Mgr in the Home screen.
Viewing Stored Files
• Tap C to clear your entry.
• Use the numeric keys to enter numbers.
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Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
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Tap a folder to view files inside the folder.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Adding New Folders
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Tap the New folder tab to open the New
Folder screen.
Enter the folder name and tap OK.
Sorting Files and Folders
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Sort.
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Tap name, size, time, or type to sort your files
and folders by name, size, time, or type.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Deleting Files and Folders
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Delete.
Check boxes appear next to all the files and
folders.
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Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
files or folders you want to delete.
Tap the Delete tab, and then tap Yes to
confirm.
You can also select a file or folder directly by
long tapping the file or folder, and then tap
Delete.
Using Applications
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Cut to cut
or Copy to copy. Check boxes appear next to
all the files and folders.
Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
files or folders you want to cut or copy.
You can also select a file or folder directly by
long tapping the file or folder and tap Copy or
Cut on the pop up menu.
Select a folder or storage for insertion.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Paste to
move the files or folders to the new
destination.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
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Using Applications
Searching for Contents
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Search.
The Search screen appears.
Enter your search terms and tap the Search
icon to begin the search.
Your search results are sorted by categories
and listed in tabs. Tap the tabs to view the
search results.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Renaming Files or Folders
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Long tap the file or folder you want to
rename to open the pop up menu.
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Tap Rename on the pop up menu to open the
rename screen.
Enter the new name and tap Ok to save and
exit the screen.
Compressing Files and Folders
Tap File Mgr in the Home screen to open File
Manager.
Long tap the file or folder you want to
compress to open the pop up menu.
Using Applications
Tap Compress on the pop up menu to open
the compress screen.
Enter the name for your zip file and tap OK to
save and exit the screen.
Decompressing Files and Folders
Notes
To open Notes, tap Notes in the Home screen.
Adding Notes
Tap Notes in the Home screen to open Notes.
Long tap the file or folder you want to
decompress to open the pop up menu.
Tap Decompress.
Enter the name for your unzip file and tap OK
to save and exit the screen.
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Using Applications
Tap the Add tab. The Create note screen
opens.
Enter the title and the note content.
Tap the Save tab to save notes and exit the
screen.
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Reading Notes
Notes are listed by date added, with the most
recent note at the top. You can see the title of each
note in the list. Tap the note to view its details.
To exit the screen, tap the Back icon.
Using Applications
Editing Notes
Tap Notes in the Home screen to open Notes.
Tap the note you want to edit to view its
details.
Finish editing the note.
Tap the Save tab to save notes and exit the
screen.
Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
notes you want to delete.
Deleting Notes
Tap Notes in the Home screen to open Notes.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Delete.
Check boxes appear next to all the notes.
Tap the Delete tab to delete the note.
Tap OK to confirm.
To exit the screen tap the Back icon.
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Using Applications
Tasks
Tap the Save tab to save task.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Tasks allows you to keep track of tasks you need to
do. To open Tasks, tap Tasks in the Home screen.
Creating New Tasks
Tap Tasks in the Home screen to open Tasks.
Tap the Add tab open Create Task screen.
Enter task title, date and time, task details,
priority, and status.
Editing Tasks
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In the main Tasks screen, tap the task that
you want to edit.
The Edit Task screen opens. Make the
required edits to the task.
Using Applications
Tap the Save tab to save the task.
Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
tasks you want to delete.
Tap the Delete tab to delete the task.
World Clock
World Clock allows you to view and add the time in
other major cities and time zones around the world.
To open World Clock, tap World Clock in the Home
screen.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Deleting Tasks
In the main Tasks screen, tap the Options
icon, and then tap Delete. Check boxes
appear next to all the tasks.
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Using Applications
Viewing Clocks
Tap World Clock in the Home screen to open
World Clock.
Adding Clocks
Tap World Clock in the Home screen to open
World Clock.
Tap the Add City tab.
Tap the city or time zone to add the clock.
Tap the Add City tab to add the clock and exit
the screen.
Deleting Clocks
134
Slide your finger up and down to browse the
clocks.
Tap World Clock in the Home screen to open
World Clock.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Delete
City. The Delete City screen opens.
Using Applications
Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
names of the clocks you want to delete.
Search
To open Search, tap Search in the Home screen.
Using Search
Simple search
Tap Search in the Home screen to open
Search.
Tap the Delete City tab, and then OK to
confirm deletion and exit the screen.
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Using Applications
Enter your search terms and tap the Search
icon to begin the search.
Your search results are sorted by categories
and listed in tabs. Select the tabs to view the
search results.
Tap the check boxes that appear beside the
categories you want to include in your
search.
Tap the Done tab to save and exit the screen.
Selecting Search Categories
Tap Search in the Home screen to open
Search.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Settings
and Search Category.
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Using Applications
Advanced Search
You can use various options to create a very
specific search. Tap Search in the Home
screen to open Search.
Tap the Advanced search tab to open the
Advanced Search screen.
Tap the orange tick to open the pop up menu,
and then tap your search preference:
Contacts, Message, Email, File, Call log, or
Web History.
Enter the search terms.
Tap the Options icon, and then tap Search to
begin search.
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Using Applications
Index Statistic
Use Index statistic to view the number of
records you have in each program. Tap
Search in the Home screen to open Search.
Tap the Options icon, and tap Index. The
Index screen opens.
Slide your finger up and down to view the
entire list.
Tap the Back icon to exit the screen.
Backup
The Backup application allows you to create a
backup file on your SD card for Contacts, SMS,
MMS, Call log, Settings, Tasks, Calendar, Email,
Browser, Notes, Alarm Clock, and Multimedia.
Backup Your Mobile Contacts,
Messages, and Settings
In the Home screen, tap Backup to open the
Backup screen.
Tap the items you want to save into the
backup file.
NOTE: By default, all items are
selected.
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Tap the Options icon to open the function
menu.
Tap To Storage Card.
Tap OK to accept the provided file name or
use the QWERTY keyboard to change it, and
then tap OK.
Using Applications
Restore Your Mobile Contacts,
Messages, and Settings From the
Backup File
In the Home screen, tap Backup to open the
Backup screen.
PC Sync Tool
You can synchronize the information on your
computer with the information on your device.
Synchronization compares the data on your device
with your PC and updates both the computer and
your smartphone with the most recent information.
Using synchronization, you can:
Tap Restore from the menu.
Tap the file name of the backup file you want
to restore.
•
Tap the items from the backup file that you
want to restore to the smartphone.
Synchronize information to get the latest
information in all locations.
•
Transfer files between your device and a PC.
•
Backup data stored on the phone.
Tap the Options icon to open the function
menu.
Tap Restore.
Tap OK to restore.
NOTE: When reverting to the backup
file, the current data of that file in the
smartphone will be overwritten.
Exit the menu. The selected data from the
backup file is now available for use.
NOTE: PC Sync may not be pre-installed on
all devices. Download the latest software
from www.dell.com.
Installing PC Sync Application
Before beginning synchronization, you must install
the PC Sync Tool on your computer.
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Using Applications
Installing PC Sync from the microSD card backup
folder on your computer (preferred):
Backup the data from the microSD card to
your computer.
From the microSD card backup folder on
your computer, open the ODS (Ophone
Desktop Suite) folder.
In the ODS folder, double-click the
appropriate file (Windows® 7, Windows
Vista® or Windows® XP).
Follow the instructions on the wizard to complete
the installation.
Installing PC Sync from the microSD card:
Backup the data from the microSD card to
your computer.
Connect your smartphone to a USB
connector on your computer with the USB to
mini-USB cable that shipped with your
phone.
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In the menu that appears on your screen, tap
UMS Mode (USB Mass Storage Mode).
Your computer displays the phone memory as
Removable disk (X:) in My Computer, where
X is the drive letter on your computer. The
drive letter on your computer may vary.
Double-click Removable disk (X:).
In the ODS folder, double-click the
appropriate file ((Windows Vista® or
Windows® XP).
Follow the instructions on the wizard to complete
the installation.
NOTE: You may be instructed to connect or
reconnect the phone to your computer to
complete the installation.
Using Applications
Connecting the Smartphone
Using the PC Sync Tool
After installing the PC Sync Tool, connect a USB
cable to the mini USB port on the device and to a
PC. The PC will detect your device automatically.
Once the connection is established between your
device and the PC, you can start synchronization.
NOTE: You will be prompted to change the
phone USB mode. Select SYNC MODE to
enable synchronization via USB cable.
NOTE: Download the latest PC Sync Tool
from www.dell.com.
The information you can synchronize include
Contacts, Calendar, Task, SMS, MMS, and Email.
Synchronizing data
Select the information you want to
synchronize such as Contacts, Calendar,
Task, SMS, MMS, and Email.
Select Sync to synchronize the files.
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Using Applications
Adding New Data
Select the information you want to add such
as Contacts, Calendar, Task, SMS, MMS, and
Email.
Select New to add new data.
Deleting Data
Select the information you want to delete
such as Contacts, Calendar, Task, SMS,
MMS, and Email.
Select the data you want to delete.
Select Delete and OK to delete the data.
Backing Up Data
Select the information you want to backup
such as Contacts, Calendar, Task, SMS,
MMS, and Email.
Select Backup and OK to backup the data.
Recovering Data
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Select the information you want to recover
such as Contacts, Calendar, Task, SMS,
MMS, and Email.
Select Recover.
Select OK to confirm and start data
recovering.
Index
Index
Account settings
Authentication, 85
Delete email from server, 85
From name, 86
Password, 85
Port (Incoming), 85
Protocol, 85
Read Limit, 86
Reply mails with the original, 85
Signature, 86
Alarm Clock
Add more alarms, 121
Change clock display, 122
Hide the clock, 122
Set an alarm, 120
Set up date & time, 123
Application Settings
Phone Lock Setting, 72
SD card & phone storage, 73
SIM card lock, 71
Battery
Removing, 13
Bluetooth
Pairing, 70
Calculator, 124
Calendar
Add a new event, 118
Agenda view, 115
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Index
Day view, 117
Edit an event, 118
Month view, 114
Week view, 116
Calendar Settings
Hide declined events, 119
Set alerts & notifications, 120
Set default reminder, 120
Set default view, 119
Camera
Camera mode, 103
Using the camera, 104
Using the video recorder, 104
Video recording mode, 104
Charset Encoding, 80
Connection Manager
Bluetooth settings, 70
Delivery reports, 111
Display settings
Set brightness manually, 42
Set up screen time out, 43
Turn on the auto brightness, 42
Entering text
4x4Keyboard, 40
Changing the language, 38
FullScreenHandWriting, 38
Numbers and symbols, 38
Qwerty, 37
Select input method, 34
Contacts, 59
File Manager
Add new folders, 125
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Index
Changing display, 128
Compress files or folders, 128
Cut, copy, and paste, 127
Decompress files or folders, 129
Delete files and folders, 126
Rename files or folders, 128
Search for contents, 128
Sort files and folders, 125
View stored files, 124
Home screen, 28
IMAP Idle, 86
Mail
Add an account, 83
Delete messages, 88
Receive emails, 87
Remove an account, 86
Send emails, 86
Set up, 84
Media Center, 89
Messaging
Add more to messages, 108
Open Message View, 109
Read unread messages, 107
Reply to a message, 107
send messages to contacts, 107
Messaging Settings
Auto-retrieve, 111
Data Connection, 112
Service Center, 112
Signature, 112
MicroSD Card
Installation, 16
Music
Browse, 89
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Index
Create a playlist, 90
Manage playlist, 92
Music player, 93
Network Settings
Mobile settings, 70
Notes
Add notes, 129
Delete notes, 131
Edit notes, 131
Read notes, 130
View slideshow, 98
Picture settings
Confirm deletions, 100
Picture sort, 100
Repeat slideshow, 100
Shuffle slides, 100
Slideshow interval, 100
Slideshow transition, 100
Thumbnail size, 100
Product overview, 19
Recorder, 105
Picture
Browse pictures, 98
Crop a picture, 99
Delete a picture, 99
Share a picture, 99
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Ringtone, 50
Search
Advanced search, 137
Index statistic, 138
Index
Select search category, 136
Simple search, 135
Service Center, 110
SMSC, 110
Status bar, 25
To Do List
Create new tasks, 132
Delete tasks, 133
Edit tasks, 132
Video
Browse, 94
Delete multiple videos, 96
Video player, 97
View property, 96
World Clock
Add clocks, 134
Delete clocks, 134
View clocks, 134
Touch screen
Drag items, 23
Scroll right/left, 23
Scroll up/down, 23
Selection, 22
Zoom in, 23
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