Haier Telecom 201709G353 Smart phone User Manual 1 G32

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Content
Get Started ........................................................... 2
Knowing Your Phone............................................. 2
Removing the back cover ..................................... 4
Inserting the USIM and SIM Card ......................... 5
Inserting SD card .................................................. 5
Installing the battery ............................................ 6
Removing the battery ........................................... 7
Charging the battery ............................................. 8
Battery Performance ............................................ 8
Basic Operations ................................................... 9
Turning on and off the phone ............................... 9
Get Started ........................................................... 9
Making a call....................................................... 10
Play Store............................................................ 11
Optimize Battery Life .......................................... 12
Camera ............................................................... 12
Camcorder .......................................................... 14
Email................................................................... 15
Gallery ................................................................ 15
Messaging .......................................................... 16
Safety Information and Use ........................... 17
Disclaimer.......................................................... 25
USB Driver Installation Guide ......................... 26
Get Started
FCC ID: SG7201709G353
Knowing Your Phone
Name
Function
Ear Piece
Front Cam
mera
Sensors
Headset Port
Micro‐USSB
Port
The volume
keys
Receive the vvoice from the phone
Capturing im
mages using front camera
1. Ambient ssensor, for detecting the
t light or
surrounding brightness
ure distance
2. Proximity sensor, used to measu
between thee phone and turn off the display
during a call
To connect yo
our 3.5” hands free or audio port
To connect th
he charger or data cable
Increasing orr decreasing volume levvel
Long press TTo turn on/off the ph
hone from,
and short p
press to turn on/off the screen
backlight or sscreen lock the phone
Short Press to return to home screeen
Power Ke
ey
10
Home Ke
ey
Recent Apps
Key
Return Ke
ey
11
Rear Cam
mera
Capturing im
mages using rear camera
12
Flashlightt
y capture
Brighten the environment when you
images usingg rear camera.
13
Loud Spe
eaker
Produces tthe sound, phone ringtone,
notification aand loud the conversattion sound
To display thee recent app list
Return to thee previous menu or scrreen
Removing the back cover
You must rem
move the back cover tto install 4G LTE USIM
M card, SIM
card, SD card and Battery. Hold th
he lower half of the phone
with
battery cover upwards, and lift the b
bottom of the battery cover,
then
the battery cover can be removed.
Please turn the
t phone off before open tthe battery to prevent damage.
Please be careful when opening the bacck cover, follow it according
gly to prevent
damage.
Inserting the
e USIM and SIM Card
You must inse
ert 4G LTE USIM card
d is on the phone to
o enjoy and
enable all the features. Your card
d contains all your subscription
information.
and SIM card witth the metal contacts facing
down
Insert 4G LTE USIM
and the cut co
orner is aligned with the cutting on the slot.
If 4G LTE USIM card is not installed, orr there are errors in the insertion, or the
card is dama
aged, “No service” notificattion will appear on the screeen after your
phone is pow
wered on.
If the PIN is enabled you need input tthe PIN number to unlock it before you
contrast usin
ng the phone.
The GSM fun
nction will not work if the 44GLTE USIM card is not pressent.
Please use factory
default Micro SIM card only, do not cut or modified
from
regular size SIM card and do not use coonverter from Nano SIM to
o Micro due it
might damage the SIM card slot and SIIM card connector on the ph
hone.
Inserting SD card
Insert Micro SD card with the metal contacts facing down and the cut
corner aligned
d with that of the slot
Please insertt or remove the Micro SD card when the phone is po
owered off or
the Micro SD‐Card
or the phone migght get damaged and the data on the
Micro SD‐Ca
ard could be lost.
The phone might
not have SD card inndicator when inserted, yo
ou may check
your Micro‐SSD card status through Setttings  Storage or checkk through File
Manager.
You might neeed to restart your phone aafter setting the storage to SD‐Card
or
when insertiing an SD‐Card.
When inserrting SD‐Card, you will havee two options:
1.
As inteernal storage : Your SD CCard will have capability like internal
memo
ory which can save and insstall application. But, if you
u choose this
menu you should format your SSD Card and your existing data will be
lost.
2.
As porrtable storage : Your SD Caard can only be used as mulltimedia data
storag
ge, such as: photos, videos, songs and documents.
Installing the
e battery
You must instaall and charge the batttery to use your phonee. Insert the
ridge at the to
op of the battery into tthe base of the phonee, make sure
to touch the metal
contact on the ph
hone, then push the baattery down
and snap it intto place.
Do not forcees to turn the phone back onn over and over if the batteery is too low,
it might causse damage to the phone annd the battery.
Please turn the
t phone off before open tthe battery to prevent dam
mage.
Note:
Your phone is designed to be used o
only with the original baatteries and
chargers. The use of other battery o
or charger is not recom
mmended it
may cause dam
mage to your phone an
nd the warranty will bee void.
Removing the battery
Make sure you
ur phone is powered off before taking out the battery to
prevent data loss from the phone.
Charging the battery
New batteriess are shipped partially charged. Before you can use your
phone, you ne
eed to charge the batteery. Some batteries wiill have best
performance after several full chaarge/discharge cycles, follow the
instruction bellow:
1. Connect data cable and chargerr, plug one end into yo
our phone’s
data port.
end of the chargger into the appropriatte electrical
2. Plug the other
outlet (100
0~240V AC).
3. When you
ur phone indicates th
hat the battery is fullly charged,
remove the charger.
Notes:
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
The battery is removable, please propeerly install them to preventt damage, and
use the origiinal battery and charger
Your phone is
i designed to be used only with original batteries and
d chargers
The battery can discharge gradually eeven when your phone is powered
off. If
i drained for a long time, tthe information stored in th
he phone could
the battery is
possibly be lo
ost.
Even when you
y are not using the phonee, it would be best to charg
ge your phone
periodically to
t keep it away from drainiing.
If the batterry is charged after draining, the phone cannot be tu
urned on. The
battery need
ds to be charged for a whiile, afterward then the phone will go to
power‐off ch
harging mode and you can tturned on the phone
You need lon
nger charging period with thhe lower voltage.
Recommend
dations do not operate phonne during charging.
The normal temperature
of charging is during 0⁰C‐ 40⁰C.
Battery Perfo
ormance
Information
Capacity
Standby tim
me (LTE only)*
Standby tim
me (LTE+G)*
Talk time*
1950mAH
±150H
±100H
±8H
Many condiitions can affect battery’ss standby time, such as local network
conditions, phone’s
settings, frequent ooperations, using data serviices, etc.
The battery performance
is also affecteed by charge state and temp
perature.
Basic Operations
Turning on an
nd off the phone
To turn on the
e phone:
Press and hold Power key for moree than 3 seconds to tu
urn on your
phone.
Turn off the ph
hone:
Press and hold
d Power key to pop up
p option menu, select “power
“
off”.
If it is powerred off you cannot reeceive, make a call or
o do other
operations.
Get Started
Set up your phone
The first ti me you turn on the phone, you 'll see a
Welcome sc reen.
 To choose a different language, ttouch the Start.
 To set up your
phone, touch thee Start and follow the instruction,
such as select a SIM for cellular/ccalls/test messages etcc.
t connect to an activee network or WI‐FI to proceed.
 You need to
There will be series of screens takees you through the settup process.
Set up comple
ete, click “GOT IT” to en
nter home screen.
As you go through the setup screens, you have the option to skip
some steps. Then input your name allows your phone to personalize
some apps.
Making a call
Making call
Touch
to enter dialer interface on idle screen or main menu
screen, input phone number. If you make a mistake, you can touch
to delete the number or hold it to delete all numbers before
the cursor. Touch
or
to make a voice call or touch
make a video call.
You can make a call using SIM1 or SIM2 network as you desired.
●
Enter dial pad, touch
to
to switching SIM1 or SIM2 to
call, touch
or
to make an outgoing call and
video call using SIM1 network only.
●
Touch
to make an outgoing call using SIM2 network
only.
During a call, you can do the following:
1. Touch
to open the dial pad.
2. Touch
to enable or disable the loud speaker function.
3. Touch
to enable or disable your microphone.
4. Touch
to hold the call.
5. Touch
to add call
6. Touch
to open menu, add call.
7. Touch
to end the call.
To see the setting of voice mail, you can do the following:
Touch Settings  Call settings  Card1 or Card2 Voicemail.
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Inside the voice mail settings, you ccan see or edit the nu
umber. You
oice mail number manu
ually from the dial pad.
can dial the vo
To see the setttings of call forwardingg, you can do then follo
owing:
Touch Settingss  Call Settings  Caard1 or Card2 Call fo
orwarding.
To see the settting of call waiting, you
u can do the following::
Touch Settingg Call settings 
Card1 or Card2 additional
settings Call waiting
Touch Phone‐‐> menu‐>Setting‐>Sp
peed dial settings, To
o see the
settings of Spe
eed dial, you can do th
he following:
Inside the Spe
eed dial settings, you ccan see or edit the nu
umber. The
default voice mail number is *88 or you can dial the voice
mail
ually from the dial pad.
number manu
Play Store
From this app
plication you can dow
wnload many applicatio
ons such as
Games, Boo
oks & Reference, Communication, Education,
Entertainmentt etc, where it contain both free or paid app
plication you
can choose th
hat provided from An
ndroid market. This fu
unction can
work after you create and activaate or login using yo
our Google
account.

Touch the
icon once yo
ou connected, the main
screen
appears and then afterward yo
ou can download any application
t categories.
based on the
 You can manage
your Play Sto
ore setting from the main menu
when you access the Play Store aapplication
hat you have downlo
oaded from
If there are other applications th
ore you can
unknown source, you need to enaable the function befo
install it.
Idle, Touch Menu
 System Setttings  Security  Unknown
source select it then press OK, to allow installation of non‐Market
apps.
Not all appliication provided from the PPlay Store or any other third
d party can be
supported or compatible with this devvice due to the specification
n and develop
requirementt differentiation
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rd
Some 3 pa
arty application from trusteed or untrusted resource may
m cause the
phone to ma
alfunction or not working prroperly
Optimize Batttery Life
You can extend your battery's
y don't need.
features that you
betw
ween charges by tu
urning off
First touch the
e Settings icon
on a Home or All Apps screen.
Extend the life
e of your battery
 If you aren
n't using Wi‐Fi, Bluetoo
oth, or GPS, use the Setttings app
to turn the
em off: Settings  Perrsonal  Location.
 Turn off GPS: Touch Settings  Personal  Location,
then switcch off the Location.
 Turn down
n screen brightness and
d set a shorter Sleep tiimeout:
Settings  Device  Display.
 If you don't need it, turn off auto
omatic syncing for all apps:

Settings  Accounts. Or you can
n touch
icon to
enable/dissable it from taskbar.
to
Note
u need to sync manually
that this means you
collect messages, email, and other recent informattion, and
won't rece
eive notifications when
n updates occur.
If you know
w you won't be near a mobile or WI‐FI netwo
ork for a
while, swittch to Airplane Mode.
Check batterry level and usage deetails

Open SettingsDeviceBatterry. The list at the botttom of the
screen sho
ows the breakdown off battery usage for indiividual apps
and service
es.
Warning! If you stop some appss or services, your device may not
work corre
ectly.
Camera
T h e C a m e ra a p p i s a c o m b i n a t i o n ca m e ra a n d
ca m co rd e r t h at a ct u a l l y co n s ist s o f t wo ca m e r a s , f ro nt
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ca m e ra (fa c i n g yo u ) a n d m a i n ca m e ra b e h i n d t h e
p h o n e . T h e ca m e ra i n c l ud e s a Pan o ra m a m od
o e th at
a l l o ws yo u to cre ate a s i n gl e i m a ge b y pa n n in g acro ss a
s ce n e . You can view photos and videos you t ake with
Camera in t he Gallery app
To take picttures and videos, first touch the Cam
mera icon
on the
e Application list sccreen.
W h e n th e C a m e ra o p en s , i t wi l l h ave t hre e m o de s
additional seettings, shortcut and option to
switch cameraa
on the side.
 P h oto, Ta ke p i ct ures b y to
o u ch in g t h e ca m e ra
r butto n
i co n
 V i d e o re
e co rdi n g , Take vi d eo b y touching th e re cord
b utto n
 Pa n ora m a , Ta ke p an o ra m a b y touching th e p an o ram a
b utto n i con
 Touch th
he thumbnail near the blue or red button
to
view the most recently takken pictures or vid
deos. You
can also slide the camera screen to right to view the
most rec ently taken picturees or videos.
You can share
the picturee by Gmail, Me ssaging,
Bluetooth, or
o other menus di splayed after pres sing the
menu key to
ouch “Share”.
To view thiss picture and otherrs in the Gallery ap
pp, touch
the picture.
Install Micro‐SD before taking any pictuures or record videos or you
u may use the
mory by turning the switchinng the storage location to phone.
internal mem
You might neeed to restart your phone af
after setting the storage to SD
S Card.
Storing pictu
ures and videos to your pphone memory may consu
ume the free
space and when
it gets low it will impacct the phone performance.
Please ensurre you have already enablled the GPS function beforre turning on
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the Store Lo
ocation function and you ccan view your location from
m the image
details.
When taking
g picture in Panorama modde, it will consume the RAM
M, if the RAM
usage is high
h it may not work properly.
Camcorder
To use camccorder function, firsst touch the Camco
order icon
on the Application list sscreen. Then touch
to
switch camcorder, when the Caamcorder opens, it will have
the option button to use
Touch
front or rear cam era. Click
button to start reco
ording video.
 Click
button to end recordingg.
nction when your phon
ne screen is
 You can acctivate the camera fun
locked, byy sliding the pad lock iicon to the left toward
d the dialer
icon, then the camera will open, as shown:
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Email
You can configgure
Email for m
most accounts in just a few steps
according the tip on the screen.
The functions of the Email:
mail and view the text and attachments via your phone.
1. Receive em
2. Reply and forward a received em
mail.
e a new Email.
3. And create
Apart from thiis, you also can set thee inbox checking frequeency.
Not all ema
ail account and protocols can be supported by deffault, it might
require adva
ance and additional settiing or some exception fro
om the email
provider
Gallery
Touch the
application icon to view pictures and vid
deos stored
in phone or memory card.
The top of scrreen show several tabss to view the images based on its
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classification
Not all mediia files can be viewed or played due to codec, resolu
ution and size
differentiatio
on
You can fin
nd additional 3rd party multimedia from the Pllay Store to
accommodate your need.
Messaging
Send and rece
eive message.
Create text message
Touch
Messaging
icon to opeen the program.
Click
to create message.
Input receiverr’s phone number and edit contents.
For phone num
mber:
1. You can cliick the keyboard to inp
put number directly.
2. You can se
elect number from messsages, contacts or groups
3. You can se
elect several numbers tto send.
4. Touch
5. Touch
to send the messaage by LTE/SIM1 net work.
and
to send
d the message by SIM2 network.
Message with attachment, M
Multimedia Message (MM
MS) are not
supported
Notes:
If the message editing is interrupteed by incoming calls, alarm
clock,
t entered texts will b
be saved temporarily.
powering off, the
 Click “Type
e message” to edit the message.


Touch
button to show the m
menu.
Message with
w attachment are no
ot supported features.
Snapdragon Audio+
You also have
e Snapdragon Audio+ audio enhancer as an additional,
you can go to Settings  Sound & n
notification  Snapdraagon Audio+
to open and use Snapdragon Audio++ or through the drop down
bar.
Adjust the vo
olume level in accordance with your hearing preference in order to
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avoid injury to
o your hearing.
Use your stereeo earphones or headphonnes for a better audio experiience.
Not all multim
media or applications can bbe supported due to its limittation.
If you use an
nother audio enhancer, eqqualizer or application, it will affect the
current audio
o enhancer function and it w
will not work properly.
Safety Information and Use
Please read this
t safety informatio
on carefully to ensuree safe and
proper use.
Drivingg
Using a mob
bile phone can distraact the user and result in an
with the local regulaations and
accident. You
u must fully comply w
laws regardin
ng the use of cell pho
ones whilst driving.
Near Sensitive
Electronics
Don’t use yo
our phone near sensitive electronic equ
uipment –
particularly medical
devices such as pacemakers and electronic
implants, as it could cause them
m to malfunction. Yo
our phone
may cause interference with TV, rradio, fire detectors, and other
automatic‐co
ontrol equipment.
For more information about how your phone affects
o other electronic eequipment, please co
ontact the
pacemakers or
manufacturer or your local distrib
butor.
Flyingg
Your phone can
c cause interferencce with aircraft equip
pment. So
please turn your
phone off when flying.
Hospittals
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Your phone may interfere with the operation of medical
equipment. You must observe and follow any instructions or
warnings in hospitals and treatment centers.
At Petrol Stations
Don’t use your phone in petrol stations. In fact, it’s suggested
to be switched off near any fuels, chemicals or explosives.
Contact with liquid
Keep your phone away from water (or any other liquid). Any
damage caused by liquid may be irreparable.
Making Repairs
Never take your phone apart. Please handle the repairs with
the professionals. Any unauthorized repairs would break
warranty terms.
Broken Antenna
Don’t use your phone if the antenna is damaged, as it could
cause injury.
Around Children
Keep your mobile out of children’s reach. It should never be
used as a toy and it might not be good for their health.
Original Accessories
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Only use the
e original accessoriess supplied with your phone or
those approvved by the manufactturer. The use of unaauthorized
accessories may
m damage your pho
one or cause a safetyy risk.
Near Explosives
and Fire haazard
Turn off you
ur phone in or nearr explosive materials or heat
sources such
h as radiators or cookers. Always obey
local
regulations and laws. Turn off you
ur phone when requeested.
Emerggency Calls
To make an emergency
call your phone must be turneed on and
in an area where
there’s networrk coverage. Dial thee national
emergency number and press ‘seend’. Explain exactly where
you
has arrived.
are and don’tt hang up until help h
Working Tem
mperature
The working temperature for thee phone is between 0 Degree
and 40 Degre
ee Celsius. Please do
on’t use the phone outside the
range. Using the phone under too
o high or too low tem
mperature
might cause malfunction.
Back
kup
Always make a backup or keep a w
written record of all important
data in your mobile
phone.
All other de
evices shall bear th
he following statem
ment in a
conspicuous location on the devicce:
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This device co
omplies with part 155 of the FCC Rules. Op
peration is
subject to the
e following two cond
ditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmfu
ul interference, and ((2) this device must accept
any
interference received, including interference that may
m cause
peration.
undesired op
Attention:
 Use cell phone w
when the signal is go
ood. Keep
your
calls short, usse headset or sen
nd a text
message. This advice applies espeecially to children, ad
dolescents
and pregnantt women.
 If you are
e using a Bluetooth headset device, pleease make
sure it has a low
l power emitter.
 Informatio
on about the meaaning of Logo WEEEE (Waste
Electrical and Eleectronic Equipment):
The WEEE logo o
on the product or on its box
indicates that tthis product must not be
disposed of or dumped with yourr other
household wastee. You are liable to dispose
of all your electronic or elecctrical waste equip
pment by
relocating ovver to the specified ccollection point for reecycling of
such hazardo
ous waste. Isolated ccollection and properr recovery
of your electtronic and electrical waste equipment att the time
of disposal will
w allow us to help conserving natural resources.
Moreover, proper
recycling of the electronic and electrical
waste equipment will ensure ssafety of human heealth and
environment.
 Caution: risk of explosion if battery is replaceed by an
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incorrect type.
 Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
 For pluggable equipment, the socket‐outlet shall be installed
near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
 RADIO WAVES:
Proof of compliance with international standards (ICNIRP) or
with European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) is required of all
mobile phone models before they can be put on the market.
The protection of the health and safety for the user and any
other person is an essential requirement of these standards or
this directive.
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves
(radio frequency electromagnetic fields) recommended by
international guidelines. The guidelines were developed by an
independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) and include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
for mobile devices is 2 W/kg.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level
in all tested frequency bands. The highest SAR values under the
ICNIRP guidelines for this device model are:
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Maximum SAR for this model and conditions under which it
was recorded.
SAR
GSM
0.774 W/kg
850/900/1800/1900MHz+Bl
uetooth+Wi‐Fi
SAR
WCDMA
0.421 W/kg
850/1900MHz+Bluetooth
+Wi‐Fi
During use, the actual SAR values for this device are usually
well below the values stated above. This is because, for
purposes of system efficiency and to minimize interference on
the network, the operating power of your mobile device is
automatically decreased when full power is not needed for the
call. The lower the power output of the device, the lower its
SAR value.
If you are not using an approved accessory ensure that
whatever product is used is free of any metal and that it
positions the phone the indicated distance away from the body.
Organizations such as the World Health Organization has stated
that if people are concerned and want to reduce their exposure
they could use a hands‐free device to keep the phone away
from the head and body during phone calls, or reduce the
amount of time spent on the phone.
As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used
in positions other than against your ear. In such circumstances
the device will be compliant with the guidelines when used
with headset or USB data cable. If you are using another
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accessory ensure that whatever product is used is free of any
metal and that it positions the phone at least 1.0 cm away from
the body.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at
high volume levels for long periods.
Using the battery and charger
Only use batteries and chargers approved by the manufacturer.
Do not use batteries or chargers that are not compatible with
your model to avoid any explosion.
Do not throw a battery in a fire as it might catch fire or explode.
Do not cause a short circuit to the charger as it might result in
malfunction, smoke or fire.
Do not place conductors like metals, keys or jewels, against the
battery poles or allow them to touch the ends of the battery to
avoid short circuiting the battery and causing injury (burns, for
example) as a result of battery overheating
If the power cable is damaged (wires exposed or broken) or the
connection to the plug is loose, do not use it to avoid electric
shock, short‐circuit of the charger or a fire.
Do not dismantle the battery or weld the two poles of the
battery to prevent the battery from leaking, overheating,
catching fire or exploding.
Keep the charger away from any container of water or other
liquids. Infiltration of liquid may cause electric leakage or other
malfunction to the charger.
If the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use
immediately and move it far away from naked flames or people
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to avoid a fire or injury from explosion.
Do not charge the battery in a dusty or damp environment and
keep the cable away from heated objects.
The battery is not fully charged when leaving the factory.
Therefore, you should charge the battery for two hours before
use. Before charging, make sure the charge plug is correctly
inserted in the power socket. If it is incorrectly inserted, electric
shock might occur and the phone or battery may catch fire or
explode. When charging is completed, pull out the charger plug
from the power socket, and do not pull the cable.
If the liquid in the battery splashes into your eyes, do not rub
the eyes to avoid damaging your vision, rinse the eyes
immediately in clean water and go to a hospital for assistance.
Do not place heavy objects on the charger cable. Do not
damage, twist or pull the cable to avoid causing electric shock
or fire.
When the battery cannot be installed correctly in the phone, do
not press down on it heavily to prevent it from leaking or
exploding. Do not remove the battery when the phone is on.
If the battery is distorted, has changed colour or is unusually
hot when charging or when it is stored, remove immediately
the battery and stop using it or it may leak, become overheated,
explode or catch fire.
If a battery is not used for a long period of time after charging,
store it at room temperature
Do not touch the power socket, power cable or charger with
wet hands to avoid electric shock.
If water or other liquid enters the charger, immediately
disconnect the charger plug from the power socket to prevent
it from overheating, catching a fire or malfunction.
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Explanation: The instructions in this user manual apply to
English mode. In other language operating modes, slight
differences may appear.
Warning: The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage,
which may result as a consequence of improper use of this
mobile phone or use contrary to the instructions contained in
this manual.
Disclaimer
 The usage of non‐original accessories such as headsets,
batteries, chargers etc, will cause incompatibility between
the mobile phone and the accessories that may cause a
reduction in performance and malfunction, and we are not
responsible for any damage that might occur.
 Specifications and functions of your mobile phone can be
differ to those contained in this user manual due the user
manual is only contain general overview.
 Specifications and functions of your mobile phone have
been confirmed to work properly since produced from the
factory. If there is damage or defect due to the
manufacturing and not by usage, it would follow terms and
condition in the warranty card.
 If the functions of your mobile phone related to features
and services by carrier then those functions will follow the
terms & conditions applicable by the carrier.
 Please note that your mobile phone still has its limitations
referring to the specifications and functions. These
limitations cannot consider as damage or defect and cannot
be regarded as manufacturer damage. Please use your
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mobile phone in accordance with the purposes and
functions.
USB Driver Installation Guide
 On some computers, firewall or antivirus software
might block the installation process, you may
disable them temporary until the process is
completed
 On some computers the flow and process may
appears differently from what have shown on the
guide
 Ensure that you have an access as a Super User or
Administrator to do installation
 Ensure the phone modem mode is turn on
 The device may conflict with another modem that
have already been installed on the computer
 In order for the auto installation sequence to run,
please ensure your computer Auto run feature /
option is active, otherwise you may have to install
them manually
Win7 and Windows XP
After USB cable connected between device and computer,
there will pop up USB menu as shown below.
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Choose the Charging,
and then tthe virtual CD‐ROM Driver
will
be displayed in My Computer.
FCC RF Expossure Information and Statement
This device meets
the governmen
nt's requirements forr exposure
to radio wavves. The guidelines are based on stand
dards that
were developed by indepen
ndent scientific orgganizations
odic and thorough eevaluation of scientiffic studies.
through perio
The standard
ds include a substanttial safety margin deesigned to
assure the saafety of all persons reegardless of age or health. The
SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W
W/kg averaged. Device types:
e has also been testeed against this SAR limit. SAR
Smart Phone
information on this and other pad can be viewed
d on‐line
ww.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fcccid/. Please use th
he device
at http://ww
FCC ID numb
ber for search. This device was tested for
f typical
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body‐worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm
from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm
separation distance between the user's body and the back of
the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components in its
assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, and should be avoided.
FCC Warning
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following
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measures:
‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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