Huawei Technologies U8651S HUAWEI U8651S, U8651S, Summit is a mobile phone with GSM/WCDMA, Bluetooth, WLAN. User Manual
Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd HUAWEI U8651S, U8651S, Summit is a mobile phone with GSM/WCDMA, Bluetooth, WLAN.
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. User Manual II
User Manual
Welcome
to U8651S
Phone Navigation
Move around your touch screen
Tap
to select an item or open an
application.
Touch & hold
to drag an item or to add widgets,
shortcuts, and applications to the
Home screen.
or
Swipe left & right
to see more of your Home
screens.
Touch & drag down
the top bar to open the
Notifi cation screen.
Hardkeys
Are always there to help you out
Home key
Tap to go back to your
Home screen.
Menu key
Tap to display a
list of options.
Back key
Tap to return to the
previous screen.
Search key
Tap to search your
phone or online.
Dialer
Make phone calls and stay in touch
555-555-5555
To place a call,
tap the Phone icon to
open the dialer screen...
To answer a call,
drag right, towards
the middle of the screen.
To decline a call,
drag left, towards
the middle of the screen.
555-555-5555
123
456
789
*
0#
...then
enter a phone number
or tap a contact and
then tap
To end a call,
tap
555-555-5555
Search
Find anything, anytime, and virtually anywhere
Internet
Surf the Web while on
the go.
TeleNav GPS Navigator™
Find your way around.
Messaging
Tap for Messages.
Open Contacts List
To view your Contacts.
Visual Voicemail
Tap for Visual Voicemail. Want to know
more?
Please see the rest of this
guide for more information.
Additional Features
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Support .......................................................... 1
Service ........................................................... 2
Phone Overview ............................................ 3
SIM Card ....................................................... 4
Memory Card ................................................ 6
Battery ........................................................... 7
Power............................................................. 8
Home Screen ................................................ 8
Ringtone ...................................................... 11
Volume......................................................... 12
Voicemail ..................................................... 13
Contacts ...................................................... 15
Email ............................................................ 16
Wi-Fi ............................................................ 17
Wi-Fi Calling ................................................ 18
Bluetooth® .................................................. 21
Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) .. 22
Battery & Memory Management ................. 23
Safety Tips ................................................... 25
Emergency Dialing ...................................... 26
Accessories ................................................. 27
Caring For Your Phone ................................ 28
Additional Information ................................. 29
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SUPPORT
This guide provides you with the information
you need to get started.
For more information and additional support,
please visit www.t-mobile.com/support
where you can:
Help for Setting Up Your New
Device http://support.t-mobile.
com/docs/DOC-2501.
Help for Your Device http://support.
t-mobile.com/community/phones_
data_devices/android.
Register at my.t-mobile.com to check
your minutes, pay your bill, upgrade
your phone, and change your rate plan.
Review your phone’s User Manual
and troubleshooting FAQs.
View the latest troubleshooting
solutions in the Support Forums
or ask a question of your own.
You can also access account and device
information from your phone.
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Access T-Mobile.
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SERVICE
If you are a new T-Mobile® customer and
your service has not yet been activated,
call Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997
and a T-Mobile Activations representative
will assist you.
You will need the following information
when activating service:
Your Service Agreement and the
agent code on your Agreement
Your name, home address, home
phone number, and billing address
Note: For business and government
accounts, please provide the name of the
organization, the address, and the tax ID.
Your Social Security number, current
driver’s license number, and date
of birth for credit check purposes
Your choice of T-Mobile rate plan and
services (see www.t-mobile.com for
the latest plan information)
SIM serial number and IMEI number
(located on the box barcode label)
By activating service, you acknowledge that you have read,
understand, and agree to be bound by each of T-Mobile’s
Terms and Conditions, and your Service Agreement.
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PHONE OVERVIEW
Headset
jack
Power/Lock key
Home
key
Back
key
Menu
key
USB/Charger
port
Status Bar
Touch and
drag down
to open
Volume
key
Search
key
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SIM CARD
The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
card identies your phone to the wireless
network. You cannot make or receive calls
or browse the Internet without a properly
installed SIM card.
Insert the SIM card
1. Detach the SIM card from its packaging.
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2. Remove the back cover by gently
pressing on the center and then sliding
the cover up and away from the phone.
Remove the battery, as shown.
3. Insert the SIM card, as shown, and
then replace the back cover.
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MEMORY CARD
Your phone does not come with a microSD
memory card, but you can purchase one
separately.
Remove the memory card
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Gently slide the memory card
out of the memory card slot.
Warning: If you use a memory card and then
remove it, applications, personal data, and other
data may be lost or may stop functioning properly.
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BATTERY
Your phone is shipped with the battery
partially charged. Please charge it fully
before using it for the rst time.
For more information on how to conserve
battery life, see the Battery & Memory
Management section of this guide.
Charge the battery
1. Insert the small end of the charger cable
into the phone’s charger port, as shown.
2. Plug the other end into an electrical
wall outlet if using a wall charger, or
a USB port on a computer if using
a USB cable.
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POWER
To turn the power on,
press and hold the
Power/Lock key.
To turn the power off,
press and hold the
Power/Lock key
and tap Power off.
HOME SCREEN
Swipe your nger left or right
to view the entire Home screen.
You can customize the screens with widgets
and shortcuts to your favorite applications.
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Status bar
The Status bar appears at the top of your
Home screen. Icons indicating your phone’s
status and new notication alerts appear on
the Status bar.
Notification screen
To open the Notication screen, touch and
drag the Status bar down.
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Applications screen
To access the Applications screens, from the
Home screen, tap the Applications icon.
Swipe up or down through the screens.
As you download new applications, they
will appear on the Applications screens in
alphabetical order.
Unlock the screen
Press the Power/Lock key and swipe the
green Unlock icon to the right.
Add items to the Home screen
1. Swipe left or right to the desired
Home screen panel.
2. Touch and hold an empty
spot on the screen.
3. Tap Shortcuts, Widgets, or Folders.
4. Tap the desired item.
Move and delete items
Touch and hold the item you want to move
or delete and then drag it to another location
or to the Trash Can icon at the bottom of
the screen.
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Change Home screen wallpaper
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Wallpapers.
3. Tap Gallery, Live wallpapers,
or Wallpapers.
4. Tap the desired image.
5. Tap Set wallpaper or Save.
RINGTONE
Set call and notification ringtone
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Sound.
4. Tap Phone ringtone or
Notication ringtone.
5. Tap the desired ringtone.
6. Tap OK.
Set other sounds
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Sound.
4. Scroll down to the Feedback section
and tap select or clear the check boxes
for the items you want to turn on or off.
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VOLUME
Set call volume
While on a call, press the Volume key up
or down.
Set other volume
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Sound.
4. Tap Volume.
5. Touch and drag the Ringtone,
Media, Alarm, and Notication
sliders to the desired levels.
Note: Tap to clear the Use incoming call
volume for notications check box to view
the Notication slider.
6. Tap OK.
Silence ringer
To put in Vibrate mode:
From the Home screen, press the Volume
key down until you see the Vibrate mode
icon.
To turn off Vibrate mode, press the Volume
key up.
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To put in Silent mode:
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Sound.
4. Tap to select the Silent
mode check box.
To take out of Silent mode, press the
Volume key up.
VOICEMAIL
Use voicemail
To call and set up voicemail:
1. From any Home screen, tap
the Phone icon.
2. Touch and hold 1 to call voicemail.
3. Follow the instructions to set
up your voicemail account.
To reset the voicemail password to the
last four digits of your phone number:
1. From the Home screen, tap
the blue Phone icon.
2. Tap #793#.
3. Tap the Phone icon.
4. Tap OK.
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Use Visual Voicemail
With Visual Voicemail, you can view a list of
your voicemail messages and play them in
any order.
To set up Visual Voicemail:
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Visual Voicemail.
3. Tap Next.
4. If necessary, enter a new
PIN and tap Next.
5. Tap the Record icon to record
your greeting and tap the
Stop icon when nished.
6. Tap Next.
7. Enter a name for your
greeting and tap Next.
8. Tap Done.
To check Visual Voicemail messages:
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon .
2. Tap Visual Voicemail.
3. Tap the voicemail message
you want to play.
4. Tap the Play icon.
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To delete Visual Voicemail messages:
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Visual Voicemail.
3. Tap the voicemail message
you want to delete.
4. Tap the Delete icon.
5. Tap OK.
CONTACTS
Add new contact
1. From any Home screen, tap
the Phone icon.
2. Enter the contact’s phone number.
3. Tap Add to contacts.
4. Tap Create contact.
5. Enter the contact’s information.
6. Tap Save.
Call contact from the contacts list
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Phone icon.
2. Tap the Contacts tab.
3. Tap the contact you want to call.
4. Tap the phone number you want to call.
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EMAIL
Set up Internet email
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Email.
Note: If you have already set up an email account,
tap the Menu key, tap Accounts, tap the
Menu key again and then tap Add account.
3. Enter your email address.
4. Tap the Password eld and
enter your password.
5. Tap Next.
6. Enter a name for your
account (optional).
7. Enter the name you want displayed
on outgoing messages.
8. Tap Done.
Note: E-mail usage requires a WiFi connection or
a Data Plan. Please connect to an existing WiFi
connection or subscribe to a data plan using the
Access T-Mobile application.
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WI-FI
Your phone can connect to the Internet
using Wi-Fi.
Turn on Wi-Fi
1. Touch and drag the Status bar down
to open the Notication screen.
2. Tap Wi-Fi.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Wireless & networks.
4. Tap Wi-Fi settings.
5. Tap to select the Wi-Fi check box
to turn on Wi-Fi, if necessary.
6. Tap the desired network.
7. Enter the password, if necessary,
and tap Connect.
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WI-FI CALLING
About Wi-Fi Calling
Wi-Fi Calling can improve your coverage by
allowing you to make phone calls and send
messages over an available Wi-Fi network.
Unless your rate plan provides otherwise,
Wi-Fi Calling minutes count the same as
T-Mobile cellular calling minutes on your
phone bill.
To use Wi-Fi Calling, you must rst turn on
Wi-Fi and connect to a Wi-Fi network.
When the Wi-Fi Calling feature is on, your
phone displays the Wi-Fi Calling icon
on the Status bar.
To stay on a Wi-Fi call, you must remain
within range of the Wi-Fi network you
are using. As you leave the Wi-Fi signal
area, your phone beeps and displays a
message advising you to move to an area
with a stronger signal. If you lose the Wi-Fi
network’s signal, your call will drop.
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Connection options
Wi-Fi Calling allows you to choose between
these connection options:
Wi-Fi Preferred: All calls are
made over an available Wi-Fi
network. If there are no available
Wi-Fi networks, then calls are
made over the cellular network.
Wi-Fi Only: All calls are made
over an available Wi-Fi network.
If there are no available Wi-Fi
networks, calls will not connect.
Cellular Preferred: All calls are
made over the cellular network.
If the cellular network is not
available, then calls are made
over an available Wi-Fi network.
Turn Wi-Fi Calling on or off
1. Make sure Wi-Fi is on and that you
are connected to a Wi-Fi network.
2. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
3. Tap Wi-Fi Calling.
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4. Tap View Tutorial, if desired.
If not, tap the Back key.
5. Tap On or Off at the bottom of the
screen to turn Wi-Fi Calling on or off.
When you see the Wi-Fi Calling icon
on the Status bar, you are ready to make
phone calls and send messages over the
Wi-Fi network.
Set connection preferences
Note: Wi-Fi Calling must be turned on before you
can change connection preferences.
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Wi-Fi Calling.
3. Tap the Menu key.
4. Tap Settings.
5. Tap Connection preferences.
6. Tap Wi-Fi Preferred, Cellular Preferred,
or Wi-Fi Only.
7. Tap OK.
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BLUETOOTH®
Your phone comes with Bluetooth
connectivity, a wireless technology that
enables a connection between your phone
and a Bluetooth headset or other Bluetooth
device (sold separately).
Prepare Bluetooth headset
Make sure that your headset is fully charged
and in pairing mode. Refer to the headset’s
user manual for more information.
Turn on Bluetooth and pair with
headset
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Wireless & networks.
4. Tap Bluetooth settings.
5. Tap to select the Bluetooth check
box, if necessary. Your phone will scan
for available Bluetooth devices.
6. From the list, tap the headset you
want to pair with your phone.
7. If necessary, enter the PIN or passcode.
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COMMERCIAL MOBILE ALERT
SYSTEM (CMAS)
CMAS is a personalized emergency alert
system designed to alert you of nearby
threats or emergencies. Your phone can
receive three kinds of alert messages:
Presidential Alerts
Imminent Threats to Safety Alerts
Amber Alerts
When receiving new alerts, your phone
noties you by transmitting a unique tone,
vibrating, and displaying the alerts. There is
no additional charge to receive CMAS alerts.
Alerts may not be available while you are on
active calls, if you are outside the T-Mobile
coverage area, or because of interference
concerns. You cannot forward or reply to
CMAS alerts. Currently, CMAS alerts will
only be in English (no other languages
available). Occasionally, a duplicate of a
previously received alert may display again.
For more information and FAQs, please go
to www.t-mobile.com/CMAS.
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Opt out of CMAS alerts
You cannot turn off the Presidential Alerts,
but you can turn off the Imminent Threats to
Safety and Amber Alerts. To turn off:
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap CMAS.
3. Tap the Menu key.
4. Tap Settings.
5. Tap to clear the Show extreme
alerts, Show severe alerts, or Show
AMBER alerts check boxes.
6. Tap the Back key to return
to your CMAS inbox.
BATTERY & MEMORY
MANAGEMENT
Screen brightness & timeout
To optimize battery life you can adjust your
screen brightness and display timeout.
1. From the Home screen,
tap the Menu key.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Display.
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4. Tap Brightness.
5. Tap to clear the Automatic
brightness check box, if desired.
6. Touch and drag the Brightness
slider to the desired level.
7. Tap OK.
8. Tap Screen timeout.
9. Tap the desired timeout setting.
To clear the Browser cache:
Increase available storage space by
clearing out browser caches.
1. From the Home screen, tap
the Applications icon.
2. Tap Browser.
3. Tap the Menu key.
4. Tap More.
5. Tap Settings.
6. Scroll to the Privacy settings section
and tap Clear cache, Clear history,
Clear all cookie data, Clear form
data, or Clear location access.
7. Tap OK.
To delete old messages:
1. From the Home screen, tap Messaging.
2. Tap the Menu key.
3. Tap Settings.
4. Tap to select the Delete old messages
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check box to automatically delete text
messages when the limit is reached.
SAFETY TIPS
Think about device compatibility
If you have a pacemaker or hearing aid,
check with your doctor to make sure it is
safe for you to use a cell phone.
In some cases, cellular radio frequencies
can disrupt the performance of other
electronic equipment. If you have
questions about the interaction between
your phone and any other piece of
electronic equipment, ask the equipment
manufacturer.
Drive safely
When you are driving, T-Mobile encourages
you to use your phone in a safe and
sensible manner. Here are a few tips:
Assess road conditions before
answering your phone. Your safety
is more important than any call.
Prepare your hands-free headset,
if you have one, or turn on your
speakerphone, before you
start moving.
Keep your phone close. If it rings
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and you discover it’s in the back
seat, do NOT crawl over the seat
to answer it while driving.
Pre-program frequently used
numbers into your phone for
easy, one-touch dialing.
Remember that laws prohibiting or
restricting the use of a cell phone
while driving may apply in your area.
EMERGENCY DIALING
Although all phones are equipped with 9-1-1
emergency calling, this phone may or may
not permit its location to be approximated
during a 9-1-1 call.*
* Availability of this feature depends on upgrades to the
(a) wireless network and (b) 9-1-1 calling system that
are required to be installed by the local 9-1-1 response
agency or public safety answering point (PSAP); these
upgrades may not be available everywhere within our
wireless coverage area or your roaming area. This
approximation of the phone’s location and the transmittal
of location information are subject to emergency situations,
transmission limits, network problems/limitations,
interconnecting carrier problems, your phone, buildings/
tunnels, signal strength and atmospheric/topographical
conditions, and may be curtailed, interrupted, dropped or
refused. The phone’s approximate location is transmitted
to the local 9-1-1 response agency or PSAP while the call
is in progress; this approximation is intended solely to
aid the PSAP in dispatching emergency assistance or to
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limit the search area for emergency services personnel.
You should not rely solely on a phone for essential
communications (such as a medical or other emergency).
Please see T-Mobile’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy
Policy for additional service restrictions and details.
ACCESSORIES
Whether you want a charger, a fashionable
carrying case, a Bluetooth headset, or you
just want to browse for fun extras, T-Mobile
is the place to shop for all your phone
accessories. Here are a few examples…
Screen
Protector
MHL
Adapter
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To purchase accessories for your phone, visit
T-Mobile.com, call 1.800.204.2449, or visit your
nearest T-Mobile store.
Accessory selection subject to change and may vary
by location.
CARING FOR YOUR PHONE
Make it last
Your phone is a complex electronic device;
think of it as a mini-computer. Here are
some tips to help you extend the life of your
new phone.
Do not get your phone wet. Water will
damage your phone and accessories. Even
a small amount of moisture can cause
damage.
Protect your phone’s touch screen. Your
phone’s touch screen is delicate. Guard
against scratches by using a screen
protector or by keeping it in a protective case.
Use the original manufacturer’s batteries
and accessories. Non-approved
accessories can harm you and damage
your phone.
Do not use damaged accessories. Do not
attempt to charge your phone if the charger
has received a sharp blow, been dropped,
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or is otherwise damaged; doing so may
damage your phone. If your charger or any
other accessory is damaged, replace it or
take it to a qualied service dealer.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Use of some features or services may incur
separate, additional charges and/or require
a qualifying data plan.
Wi-Fi: Device will not transition between
Wi-Fi and the cellular network. Devices using
wireless connections may be vulnerable
to unauthorized attempts to access data
and software stored on the device. Plan
data allotment applies to use by connected
devices sharing Wi-Fi. Use of connected
devices subject to T-Mobile Terms and
Conditions.
Messaging/Data: You will be charged
for all messages and data sent by or to
you through the network, regardless of
whether or not data is received. Character
length/file size of messages/attachments
may be limited. T-Mobile is not liable for
content of messages/attachments or
for any failures, delays or errors in any
T-Mobile generated alerts or notications.
Your data session, plan, or service may
be slowed, suspended, terminated, or
restricted if you use your service in a way
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that interferes with or impacts our network
or ability to provide quality service to other
users, if you roam for a signicant portion of
your usage, or if you use a disproportionate
amount of bandwidth during a billing cycle.
You may not use your plan or device for
prohibited uses.
Hearing Aid Compatibility: This phone has
been tested and rated for use with hearing
aids for some of the wireless technologies
that it uses. However, there may be some
newer wireless technologies used in this
phone that have not been tested yet for use
with hearing aids. It is important to try the
different features of this phone thoroughly
and in different locations, using your hearing
aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you
hear any interfering noise. Consult your
service provider or the manufacturer of
this phone for information on hearing aid
compatibility. If you have questions about
return or exchange policies, consult your
service provider or phone retailer.
Devices, accessories, and screen images are
simulated. See brochures and the Terms and
Conditions (including arbitration provision)
at T-Mobile.com, for rate plan information,
charges for features and services, and
restrictions and details, including important
limitations on availability and reliability of
9-1-1 emergency service when using
Wi-Fi calling.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are
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owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are
used by T-Mobile under license.T-Mobile
and the magenta color are registered
trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG.
Prism is a trademark of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
©2012 T-Mobile USA, Inc.
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