Hisense T203 Smart Phone User Manual

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Hisense T203
User Guide
Before using the equipment, please read the user guide thoroughly.
Manufactured by Hisense Communications Co.,Ltd.
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
20 Customizing Screen
General Safety Information
Using Your Phone
Medical Device
21 Home Screen
Road Safety
23 Phone
Power Supply & Charging
24 Contacts
Hearing Protection
25 Messages
Protecting the Environment
27 Camera
Cleaning and Maintenance
29 Calculator
Emergency Call
30 Music
Copyright
30 FM Radio
Phone at a glance
Phone Overview
11 Installing Micro SIM card /
SD card
12 Battery
15 Turning Your Phone On/Off
16 Touchscreen Gestures
19 Notification Center
19 Locking the Phone
31 Browser
31 Email
32 Fingerprint Recognition
33 Sound Recorder
Appendix
34 Important Information
34 IMEI Identification
35 Disclaimer
35 Troubleshooting
Safety Precautions
Warning: situations that could cause injury to yourself or
others.
Caution: situations that could cause damage to your
device or other equipment.
Notice: notes, usage tips, or additional information.
General Safety Information
Failure to follow the following safety instructions could
result in fire, electric shock, injuries, or damage to your
phone or other property. Read all the safety information
below before using your phone.
• Do not crash, throw, or puncture your phone. Avoid falling,
squeezing, and bending of your phone.
• Do not use your phone in a moist environment, such as
bathroom. Prevent your phone from being soaked or
washed in liquid.
• Do not power on your phone when it is prohibited to use or
when the phone may cause interference or danger.
• Some parts of your phone are made of glass. The glass
could be broken if your phone is dropped on a hard surface
or receives a substantial impact. If the glass is broken, do
not touch the glass parts of the phone or attempt to remove
the broken glass from the phone. Stop using your phone
until the glass is replaced by authorized service provider.
• Turn off your phone in aircraft. The phone may cause inter1
ference to control equipment of the aircraft.
• Turn off your phone near high-precision electronic devices.
The phone may affect performance of these devices.
• Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or
repair the phone.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the phone and shall
be easily accessible.
• Do not place your phone or its accessories in containers
with a strong electromagnetic field.
• Do not place magnetic storage media near your phone. Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on
them.
• Keep the phone away from direct sunlight. Do not put your
phone in a high-temperature place or use it in a place with
flammable gas such as gas station.
• Use only approved batteries and chargers to avoid the risk
of explosion.
• Obey all laws or regulations on the use of the phone.
Respect others’ privacy and legal rights when using your
phone.
• Strictly obey relevant instructions of this manual while using
USB cable. Otherwise your phone or PC may be damaged.
• Use a dry soft cloth to clean your phone. Do not use water,
alcohol, detergent or any chemicals.
• Please backup your important data. Repair or other causes
may result in data loss.
• Do not disconnect the phone during memory formatting or
file transfer operations. Otherwise, it may cause program
failure or files damage.
• Keep the phone and charger out of the reach of children. Do
not let children use the phone or charger without supervision.
• Keep small phone accessories away from children to prevent choking hazard.
• Do not modify or remanufacture your phone.
• Do not immerse your phone in water or other liquids.
• Do not expose your phone to fire, explosion or other hazards.
• The phone shall only be connected to a USB interface of
version USB 2.0.
• Ideal operating temperatures are 0℃ to 40℃ . Ideal storage
temperatures are -20℃ to 50℃ .
Medical Device
• Obey all rules or regulations in hospitals and health care
facilities.
• Your phone contains radios that emit electromagnetic fields.
These electromagnetic fields may interfere with pacemakers
or other medical devices.
• If you wear a pacemaker, maintain at least 20 cm of separation between your pacemaker and your phone.
• If you suspect your phone is interfering with your pacemaker
or any other medical devices, stop using your phone and
consult your physician for information specific to your medical device.
• When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or
playing games on your phone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders,
neck or other parts of your body. If you experience discomfort, stop using your phone and consult your physician.
Road Safety
• Check local laws and regulations on using phone.
• Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate
the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
• Pull off road and park before making or answering a call if
driving conditions require so.
• RF energy may affect some electronic systems in your vehicle such as car stereos and safety equipment.
• When your vehicle is equipped with an air bag, do not obstruct with installed or portable wireless equipment. It may
cause the air bag to fail or cause serious injury due to improper performance.
• If you listen to music, please keep the volume at a reasonable level so that you are aware of your surroundings. This
is of particular importance when near roads.
• Using your phone in some circumstances can distract you
and may cause danger. Obey rules that prohibit or restrict
the use of phone or headphones (for example, avoid texting
while driving a car or using headphones while riding a bicycle).
Power Supply & Charging
• Charge your phone with the included USB cable and power
adapter. Use of incompatible adapter or cable may cause
permanently damage to your phone.
• Power adapter shall be installed near phone and shall be
easily accessible.
• Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause electric shock.
• Power adapter is intended for indoor use only.
• Power outlet should be readily accessible. The outlet should
not be blocked during use.
• To fully disconnect the phone from the mains, unplug the
AC/DC cable from power outlet.
• Power adapters may become warm during normal use, and
prolonged contact may cause injury.
• Always allow adequate ventilation around power adapters
when using them.
• The ventilation should not be impeded by covering ventilation openings with items (for example newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains and so on) to avoid overheating and
malfunction. Maintain a clearance of at least 10 cm around
the phone.
• The phone should be used in a moderate climate.
• Do not plug or unplug USB port with wet hands, or it may
result in risk of electric shock.
• The phone is built with an internal rechargeable battery: do
not expose the phone to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like.
• Battery contains materials which are hazardous and harmful
to the environment. The battery must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste.
Hearing Protection
The phone respects the current regulations for
limiting the maximum output volume. Prolonged
headset listening at high volume could lead to
hearing damage!
• Stop using the product or lower the volume if you feel your
ears ringing.
• Do not turn up the volume too high, doctors warn against
prolonged exposure to high volume.
• Excessive sound pressure from headsets and headphones
can cause hearing loss.
• To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
• Please only use specified headphones with your phone.
Protecting the Environment
• You must dispose of your used phone or battery according
to local laws and regulations. Bring them to designated
place for proper recycling.
• Risk of explosion if battery is repalced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Do not dispose of used phones or batteries in a
household rubbish bin.
Cleaning and Maintenance
• Turn off the phone before cleaning and maintenance. Charger should be unplugged from socket. Phone and charger
should be disconnected to prevent any electric shock or
short circuiting of battery or charger.
• Do not wipe the phone or charger by using chemical substance (alcohol benzene), chemical agents or abrasive
cleaning agents to avoid damaging its parts or causing malfunction. You may clean with a slightly damp anti-static soft
cloth.
• Do not scrape or alter phone case as paint substances, or
it may cause allergic reaction. If such reaction occurs, stop
using the phone immediately and seek medical help.
• Wipe dust off power plug and keep it dry to avoid risk of fire.
• If phone or accessories do not work properly, contact your
local vendor.
• Do not disassemble phone or its accessories by yourself.
Emergency Call
In an emergency situation, if the phone is on and you are within network range, it can be used to make an emergency call.
However, emergency call numbers may not be reachable in all
networks. You should never rely on your phone for emergency
calls.
Copyright
The equipment is for private use only. Copying CDs or downloading music, video or picture files for sale or other business
purposes may be a violation of copyright law. Copyrighted
materials, works of art and/or presentations may require authorization to be fully or partially copied or recorded. Be aware of
all such applicable laws concerning recording and use of such
contents in your country and jurisdiction.
Phone at a glance
Phone Overview
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11
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The phone features may vary based on your location,
language, carrier and model.
The phone supplies OTG function, please use standard OTG data cable.
1. Earphone
7. Flashlight
2. Receiver
8. Fingerprint sensor
3. Light sensor
9. Front camera
4. Microphone
10. Volumn button
5. Micro USB port
11. Power button
6. Camera
12. Speaker
Power button
• To power on your phone, press and hold the power button
until the screen turns on.
• To power off your phone, press and hold the power button,
and then tap
Power off.
• To force your phone to restart, press and hold the power
button until your device vibrates.
Volume button
To adjust the volume, press volume button.
Home key (virtual)
To go back to the Home screen, tap
Recent key (virtual)
To open the list of recent apps, tap
Return key (virtual)
To go back to the previous screen, tap
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Installing Micro SIM card / SD card
Before you start using your new phone, you need to set it up.
1 Press and hold the power button. Select
Power off to
turn off your phone.
2 To remove the back cover, hold the phone firmly in one
hand and lift the back cover upwards with the other hand.
3 Insert Micro-SIM card and Micro-SD card.
4 Install the back cover of your phone.
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• Only Micro-SIM cards work with the device. Do not
attempt to insert other SIM type, otherwise it may
cause phone damage.
• Do not remove the Micro-SIM/SD card while the
card is being used; otherwise, data loss or damage
may occur. Hisense shall not be liable to any loss,
including data loss, due to misuse of Micro-SIM/SD
card.
• Turn off your phone before replacing or removing
its Micro-SIM/SD card.
• Micro-SD card is not included; therefore you need
to buy it separately.
Battery
Charging the battery
Charge the battery before using it for the first time or when it
has been unused for extended periods of time.
1 Connect the USB cable to the USB power adaptor, and
then plug the end of the USB cable into the USB port.
2 Plug the USB power adaptor into an electric socket.
3 After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the phone
from the charger. First unplug the charger from the device,
and then unplug it from the electric socket.
Battery charging tips and precautions
• Use only Hisense-approved chargers, batteries, and cables.
Unapproved chargers or cables can cause the battery to
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explode or damage the phone.
• Avoid using your phone when it is charging. Do not cover
your phone or the power adaptor.
• Connecting the charger improperly may cause serious
damage to the phone. Any damage caused by misuse is not
covered by the warranty.
• If the AC power supply is of a lower voltage, then a longer
charging time may be needed.
• If non-standard chargers such as computers are used for
charging, then a longer charge time may be needed.
• The battery is built into the phone and is not removable. Do
not remove the battery by yourself.
• Fully charge the battery before first using the phone and
disconnect the charger immediately after the first charge is
completed.
• Remove the charger from the electric socket when not
charging the phone.
• The phone may not start immediately if charging with low
battery. After a period of charging, the phone will start normally.
• The charging time may vary depenging on the ambient temperature and the remaining battery level.
• The phone can be safely charged within the environment
temperature of 0 ℃ to 40 ℃ . Charging at temperatures
below 0℃ or higher than 40℃ will harm the battery performance and shorten its life. Long-term charging in extreme
temperatures will damage the battery.
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• While charging, the phone and the charger may heat up.
This is normal and should not affect the phone’s lifespan
or performance. If the battery gets hotter than usual, stop
charging it. Place your phone in a cool place and allow it to
cool down. Avoid prolonged contact with the surface of your
phone if it becomes hot.
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Turning Your Phone On/Off
Turning on the phone
Press the Power button on the right side of phone and wait for a
few seconds until the screen lights up.
When you turn on your phone for the first time or after performing data reset, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your
device.
If the battery is empty, make sure you charge it at
least 30 minutes.
Turning off the phone
Press and hold Power button to pop up option menu, select
Power off.
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Basics
Touchscreen Gestures
Use a few simple gestures to use your phone and its apps.
Tapping
To open an app, to choose a menu item, to press an on-screen
button, or to enter a character using the keyboard on the
screen, tap it with your finger.
Tapping and holding
Tap and hold an item or the screen for more than 2 seconds to
access available options.
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Swiping
Swipe to the left or right on the Home screen or the Apps screen
to view other panels.
Swipe upwards or downwoard to scroll through a webpage or a
list of items.
Spreading and Pinching
Spread two fingers apart on a webpage, map or image to zoom
in a part.
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Pinch to zoom out.
Dragging
To move an item, tap and hold it and drag it to the target position.
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Notification Center
Open notification center
1 Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to open notification center.
2 Swipe down again from the top edge of the screen to go to
the shortcuts tab.
Set notification options
1 Go to Settings > Notification.
2 Enable or disable notification settings as desired.
Close notification center
Swipe up or press the Home button to close notification center.
Locking the Phone
Lock the phone for protecting user’s data.
• To lock the phone, do the following: Settings > Security
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>Screen Lock > in the option select Pattern, PIN, password, etc. and follow the setup instructions until completing
the process.
• The screen will lock automatically and enter sleep mode
after it has been idle for a period of time to reduce power
consumption and prevent unintended operations.
Customizing Screen
1 Press and hold the blank area on the screen to access the
home screen editor.
2 Select WALLPAPERS and WIDGETS to customize your
screen.
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Using Your Phone
Home Screen
Home screen is the starting point for accessing all of the
phone’s features. It displays widgets, shortcuts to apps and
more.
Home screen may appear differently depending on the
region or service provider.
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Status Bar (a)
It displays status icons and notifications.
Widget (b)
Widgets are small apps that launch specific app functions to
provide information and convenient access on your Home
screen.
Application Icons (c)
Tap an icon, such as an app or a folder, to open and use it.
Hot Dock (d)
It provides quick access to apps in hot dock.
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Phone
Making calls
Tap
Tap
to open the keypad and enter a phone number.
Tap
to make a call.
Making calls from call logs or contacts list
Tap
or
, and tap a contact or a phone number to make a
call.
Making an international call
1 Tap
to open the keypad.
2 Tap and hold 0 until the + sign appears.
3 Enter the country code, area code, and the phone number.
Then tap
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Receiving calls
Answering a call
To answer a call, drag
right.
Rejecting a call
To reject a call, drag
left.
Contacts
Adding contacts
Creating contact manually
Tap
Tap
to enter contact information.
Tap
to save.
Adding from the keypad
4 Tap
to open
Enter the number and tap Create new contact.
Adding from received calls
1 Tap
2 Tap
to view received calls.
Add recieved calls to a contact.
Importing contacts
You can import contacts from storage servies to your device.
Tap
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2
Tap IMPORT CONTACTS.
Select an import option.
Searching for contacts
Tap
Use one of the following search methods:
• Scroll up or down the contacts list.
• Drag a finger along the index at the left side of the contacts
list to scroll through it quickly.
• Tap
at the top of the screen to search for a contact.
Once a contact is selected, you can do the following:
•
: Add to favourite contacts.
•
: Make a call.
•
: Compose a message.
•
: Edit the contact information.
•
: Delete, Share, or Place on Home screen.
Messages
Sending messages
1 Tap
2 Tap
to create a message.
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3 Add recipients and enter a message.
4 Tap
to send the message.
Viewing messages
1 Tap
2 Select a contact on the message list.
3 View your conversation.
Searching messages
1 Tap
2 Tap
to enter key words to search messages.
Setting up message notification
You can change notification sound, display options, and more.
1 Tap
2 Tap
to go to Settings > Notifications.
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3 Change the notification settings.
• Mute: Set the mute state.
• Sound: Change the notification sound.
• Vibrate: Set the device to vibrate when you receive messages.
• Popup notification: Show popup for push notifications.
Camera
You can take photos or record videos.
Taking photos
1 Tap
Frame your subject on the screen. A green square appears
where the camera is focused.
3 Tap
to take a photo. Your picture will be automatically
saved to
Gallery.
Recording videos
1 Tap
2 Tap
to start recording the video.
to stop recording. To capture an image from the
video while recording, tap
• Spread two fingers apart on the screen to zoom in, and
pinch to zoom out.
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• Tap
to switch between front camera and rear camera.
Launching camera on locked screen
To quickly take photos, launch Camera on the locked screen.
Drag
outside the large circle on the locked screen.
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Gallery
Viewing images or videos
Tap
Select an image or a video.
Deleting images or videos
To delete images or videos, tap and hold the images or videos
you desired to delete, and and tap
to delete the images or
videos.
Sharing images or videos
Tap
Select an image or a video, and tap
3 Select a sharing method.
Calculator
You can do simple or complex calculations by using Calculator
app.
1 Tap
2 Rotate the screen orientation to switch between the standard calculator and the scientific calculator.
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Music
Listening to music
1 Tap
2 Select a song to play.
Search music
More
Open playlist
Turn on shuffle
Change repeat mode
Pause and resume
Skip to previous song
Skip to next song
3 When a song is playing, tap Home button to exit the music
playback screen without stopping the song. To return to the
music playback screen, open the notification center and
tap the cover of the song.
FM Radio
1 To use the FM Radio function, first you need to connect
your earphone.
2 Tap
to activate.
3 Select the frequency following the app instructions and set
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the volume to a comfortable level.
Browser
Connect the webpage to search for information and bookmark
your favorite webpages to access them conveniently.
1 Tap
2 Enter the address field in the search bar, and tap
. You
can access to web pages; moreover, bookmarks, multiple
window switching and other functions are supported.
Email
Setting up email accounts
Set up an email account when opening Email for the first time.
1 Tap
Enter the email address and then tap NEXT. Enter the
password and then tap NEXT. To manually register a company email account, tap MANUAL SETUP.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Sending emails
Tap
Add recipients and enter an email text.
Tap
to compose an email.
to send the email.
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Fingerprint Recognition
The fingerprint sensor can be used to unlock your phone, authorize purchases, or sign in to apps.
Configuring your fingerprint ID
1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.
2 Select Pattern, PIN, or Password, and then follow the onscreen instructions to set a screen lock password.
3 Once you have configured the password, locate your finger
on fingerprint sensor to add your fingerprint.
4 Put your fingertip on the sensor. Press down lightly on the
sensor until your phone vibrates. Repeat this step using
different parts of your fingertip until your phone has successfully added your fingerprint.
5 Once you have added your fingerprint, tap DONE. Tap
ADD ANOTHER if you want to add more fingerprints.
Deleting fingerprint
1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.
2 Input your password.
3 Select the desired fingerprint and choose DELETE.
Adding fingerprint
1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.
2 Input your password.
3 Tap Add fingerprint to add.
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Sound Recorder
The phone supports long period of recording. Make sure your
phone storage is available before recording.
Recording sound
1 Open
2 Tap
3 Tap
to start recording.
to stop recording. Then tap Done to save your
recording, or tap Discard to discard your recording. The
recordings are automatically stored in My Files > Phone
storage.
Playing a recording
1 Go to My Files > Phone storage.
2 Select and tap a recording to play it.
Managing recordings
1 Go to My Files > Phone storage.
2 Tap and hold a recording. You can rename, share or delete
it.
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Appendix
Important Information
For an optimal experience, the phone regularly connects to mail
and internet servers. This automatically and inevitably generates data exchanges that may be charged in addition to your
existing package, or may be deducted from prepaid credit or a
prepaid system.
To avoid billing problems related to services that use the Internet, it is strongly recommended to have a suitable option which
includes unlimited Internet and emails and to avoid changing
the settings preconfigured by default.
If you wish, connect to Wi-Fi for a faster and more stream lined
experience. It is particularly recommended to use Wi-Fi for
streaming, or downloading games, videos or bulky films.
IMEI Identification
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code can be
found in the equipment package, on a label at the back of the
battery or it can be displayed on screen by dialing the following
combination of symbols and numbers in the phone keyboard (no
spaces): *#06#.
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Disclaimer
• The usage of non-original accessories, such as headsets,
chargers and so on, will cause incompatibility between
phone and accessories. It may cause bad performance or
malfunction, and we are not responsible for any damage
that it might occur.
• The user manual only contains general overview. Specifications and functions of your phone may be different to those
contained in the user manual.
• Your phone has been confirmed to work properly since produced from the factory. If there is any damage or defect due
to manufacturing, it should follow terms and conditions in
the warranty card.
• If the functions of your phone are related to features and
services by operator, it should follow the terms and conditions applicable by the operator.
• Note that your phone still has its limitations referring to the
specifications and functions. These limitations cannot be
considered as damage or defect, and cannot be regarded
as manufacturer damage.
• Use your phone in accordance with the purposes and functions.
Troubleshooting
This part lists some problems you might encounter when using
your phone. Some problems require you to call your service
provider, but most of them are easy to be fixed by yourself.
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SIM card has error
Ensure that the SIM card is correctly inserted.
No network connection / Dropped network
• Move toward a window or into an open area. Check network
provider coverage map.
• Check whether the SIM card is too old. If so, change your SIM
card at your network provider’s nearest branch. Contact your
service provider.
Codes do not match
If you forget the code, contact your service provider.
Calls are not available
• Ensure that there is no dialling error. New network is not authorized.
• If new SIM card is inserted, check for new restrictions.
• If pre-paid charge reached its limit, contact service provider.
Phone cannot be switched on
• Ensure to press the Power button for at least two seconds.
• Charge battery. Check the charging indicator on the screen.
Charge has error
• Outside temperature is too hot or cold. Charge the battery.
• Ensure that phone is charging at a normal temperature.
• Check the charger and its connection to the phone.
• Plug the charger into a different socket.
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• Ensure that charger is not defective. If so, replace the charger.
• Use only original accessories.
Impossible to receive or send SMS and photos
Ensure that the storage is sufficient. Delete some messages in
your phone.
Files cannot be opened
Check the supported file formats.
Screen does not light up when receiving a call.
• If you use a protection tape or case, ensure that it has not
covered the area around the light sensor.
• Ensure that the area around the light sensor is clean.
Phone has no sound
Check the settings status in the sound menu to ensure that the
phone is not in vibration or silent mode.
Phone hangs up or freezes
Update your software through the website.
Contacts display doubly
Contacts are saved in both phone and SIM card. Check contacts saved.
App cannot be installed
• Not supported by service provider or registration required.
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Contact your service provider.
• Your phone has insufficient storage. Delete some messages
from your phone.
Phone cannot be connected to computer
• Change data cable.
• Change computer port.
Call logs are not saved
Ensure that the time is not wrongly set. Check the time setting.
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Hisense México S. de R.L. de C.V.
Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra,
No. 301 Torre Norte, Piso 2,
Col. Ampliación Granada,
Municipio o Demarcación Territorial Miguel Hidalgo,
C.P. 11520, Ciudad de México,
R.F.C. HME110512IY3
BRAND: HISENSE
MODEL: Hisense T203
FCC ID: 2ADOBT203
ELECTRIC CHARACTERISTICS
ADAPTOR
BRAND: HISENSE
MODEL: CC10-050200U
INPUT: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.35A
OUTPUT: DC 5V, 2V
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
BRAND: HISENSE
MODEL: LPN385300
MADE IN CHINA
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Medical devices
Implanted medical devices, such as pacemakers, may be affected by the use of this product.
Avoid potential interference radiated from the product in the implanted medical device, by keeping the product at least 20 cm
away from the device.
Do not carry the product in the chest pocket.
Turn off the product immediately if you suspect any interference.
ONLY FOR MEXICO
“For use in Mexico, the operation of this product is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this equipment or device may not
cause detrimental interference and (2) this equipment or device
must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause unwanted operation.”
FCC Compliance
This phone complies with section 15 of FCC Regulations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
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protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the
specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The portable device is designed to meet the requirements for
exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA). These requirements set a SAR limit
of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR
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value reported under this standard during product certification
for use when properly worn on the body.
The highest SAR value reported to the FCC for this type of
devices is 0.73 W/kg when used over the ear, 0.44 W/kg
when used at 15 mm away from the body and 1.16 W/kg
when used at a wireless access point (HOTSPOT) 10mm.
Even though there may be differences between SAR levels of
different phones and in different positions, all of them comply
with the requirements of the government.
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.
FCC ID: 2ADOBT203
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Specification
Model Name
Hisense T203
Dimensions
154.39*78.14*9.1mm
OS
CPU
Memory Internal
Android N
MT6737 1.3GHz
1 GB RAM + 16 GB ROM
8 Mpix + 13Mpix
Camera
13 Mpix + 16Mpix
Improved cameras via software
Size
Resolution
Color
5.5 Inches
HD
16.7 million colors
LTE
Band 2/4/5/7
3G
Band 2/4/5
2G
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Data Speed
WLAN
Bluetooth
LTE DL 150Mbps
LTE UL 50Mbps
WIFI 802.11 b/g/n
BT V4.2
GPS
Yes
FM
Yes
Interface
Battery
Micro USB2.0
3.85 V
3000 mAh
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