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10.2 Customizing Your Account
Synchronization
You can configure background data use and synchronization options for all the
applications on your phone. You can also configure what kind of data you synchronize
for each account.
For some accounts, synchronization is bi-directional; changes that you make to the
information on your mobile phone are made to the copy of that information on the
web. Some accounts support only one-way synchronization; the information on your
mobile phone is read-only.
10.2.1 Configuring General Synchronization Settings
On the
Accounts & sync settings
screen, do the following:
Select or clear the
Background data
check box to control whether applications
and services can transmit data when you are not working with them directly (that is,
when they are running in the background).
If you clear this option,
Gmail
stops receiving new mails,
Calendar
stops
synchronizing events, and so on, until you refresh them.
Select or clear the
Auto-sync
check box to control whether changes you make to
information on the phone or on the web are automatically synchronized with each
other.
For example, when this option is selected, changes that you make in
Contacts
on the phone are automatically made in Google Contacts on the web.
10.2.2 Changing an Account’s Synchronization Settings
1. On the
Accounts & sync settings
screen, touch the account whose
synchronization settings you want to change. The data and synchronization screen
opens, displaying a list of the kinds of information the account can synchronize.
2. Selected items are configured to synchronize to your mobile phone.
3. Select or clear the check box of information you want to synchronize with the
mobile phone.
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11 Using Other Applications
11.1 Calendar
Use
Calendar
to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments.
Depending on your synchronization settings, the calendar on your phone can be
synchronized with the internet-based calendar you use.
11.1.1 Opening Calendar
On the Home screen, touch >
Calendar
to open the application.
When you add a Google Account that includes a calendar service to your phone,
you can access Google calendar: Touch , and then touch
More
>
Calendars
.
11.1.2 Creating an Event
1. In any calendar view, touch , and then touch
New event
to open the
Event
details
screen.
If you have more than one calendar, select the calendar where you want to save
the event.
2. Enter the event name.
If there is a time frame for the event, touch
From
and
To
to set the beginning
and end times of the event.
If the event is a special occasion such as a birthday or a day-long activity, set
the date for
From
and
To
, and then select the
All day
check box.
3. Enter the location of the event and a description.
4. Specify in
Repetition
whether the event recurs and, if it does, how frequently, and
then set the time for your event reminder in
Reminders
.
5. Touch
Done
.
To quickly create an event in the day, week, or month view, touch and hold an
empty time slot, and then touch
New event
. A new event details screen will
appear with the selected time slot and date in the
From
and
To
fields.
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11.1.3 Setting an Event Reminder
1. In any calendar view, touch an event to view its details or an event summary.
2. Touch the
Add reminder
button to add a reminder, or touch the reminder’s “-”
button to delete an existing reminder.
3. Touch the reminder time, and then, from the list displayed, touch the length of time
before the event when you want to be reminded. When the time comes, you will
receive a notification about the event.
11.1.4 Setting Synchronization and Display
1. In any calendar view, touch . Then touch
More
>
Calendars
.
The Calendars screen displays all the calendars you have added or subscribed
to for each account that is configured to synchronize events to your phone,
organized by account. (Calendars for accounts you have configured not to
synchronize Calendar events are not included in the list.)
2. Touch the icon next to a calendar to change whether it is synchronized and
whether it is displayed.
You remain subscribed to Calendars that you configure not to store on the
phone and can still work with them with Google Calendar on the web, or using
other calendar services.
3. Touch
OK
.
11.1.5 Customizing Calendar Settings
In any calendar view, touch . Then touch
More
>
Settings
and choose from the
following:
Hide declined events
: Select to hide events for which you have declined
invitations.
Set alerts & notifications
: Touch to set event reminders to alert you, to send you
a notification, or to turn off event notifications on your mobile phone.
Select ringtone
: Touch to select the ringtone to sound when you receive an event
reminder.
Vibrate
: Select to vibrate the mobile phone when you receive an event notification.
Default reminder time
: Touch to select the default time before an event for event
reminders to occur.
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11.2 File Manager
File Manager
is like having a pocket-sized personal assistant (PA), letting you
organize, edit, and delete files and folders.
11.2.1 Opening File Manager
On the Home screen, touch >
File Manager
to open the application.
11.2.2 Creating a Folder
1. On the
File Manager
screen, access the directory in which you want to create a
new folder.
2. Touch to open the options panel, and then touch
New folder
.
3. Enter the name of the new folder in the text box.
4. Touch
Save
.
11.2.3 Moving or Copying a File
1. On the
File Manager
screen, touch to show the options panel, and then touch
Multiselect
.
2. Touch the file or folder you want to move or copy. When a file or a folder is selected,
a check mark will appear.
To select or unselect all files, touch
Select all
or
Unselect all
.
3. Touch
Cut
or
Copy
.
4. Select the path where you want the file to be copied or moved. Touch to open
the options panel, and then touch
Paste
to move or copy the file to the selected
path.
11.2.4 Searching for a File
1. On the
File Manager
screen, touch a folder to access the directory where the file
you want is located.
2. Touch to open the options panel, and then touch
Search
.
3. Write a key word of the name of your file in the search box.
4. Touch next to the search box. Your mobile phone will start the search.
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5. A list of search results will be displayed. Touch a file in the list to open it.
6. Touch
New search
for a new search or touch the back key to return to the file
manager screen.
11.2.5 Compressing or Extracting Files
Your phone supports compressing and extracting files.
You can only compress files and folders into .zip files, but can extract both .zip
and .rar files.
Compressing Files
1. On the
File Manager
screen, touch , and then touch
Multiselect
.
2. Select the files or folders you want to compress. When a file is selected, a check
mark will appear.
To select or unselect all files, touch
Select all
or
Unselect all
.
3. Touch
Compress
.
4. Edit the save path and the name of the target file, and then touch
OK
to start
compressing the files and folders.
Extracting a File
1. Touch and hold a compressed file.
2. Touch
Extract
.
3. Edit the save path for the extracted files.
4. Touch
OK
to start extracting.
11.2.6 Viewing Your Memory Status
On the
File Manager
screen, touch to open the options panel, and then touch
Memory Status
. The memory management screen will be displayed. This screen
allows you to view the memory status and available memory on your mobile phone
and microSD card.
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11.3 Clock
In addition to displaying the date and time, the
Clock
application displays information
about the weather and your phone. You can also use
Clock
to turn your mobile
phone into an alarm clock.
11.3.1 Opening the Clock
On the Home screen, touch >
Clock
to open the application.
Clock
opens with the date and time displayed on your Home screen wallpaper, along
with your local weather and other useful information.
11.3.2 Opening the Alarms
On the
Clock
screen, touch to open the
Alarms
.
Adding an Alarm
1. On the alarm list screen, touch
Add alarm
.
2. Set the alarm, and then touch
Done
.
Setting an Alarm
1. On the alarm list screen, touch one of the alarms on the screen.
2. Touch
Time
to set the time of the alarm.
3. Touch
Repeat
to set the days when you want the alarm to sound.
4. Touch
Ringtone
to select a ringtone for the alarm.
5. Select the
Vibrate
check box to enable the phone to vibrate, in addition to playing
the ringtone.
6. Touch
Label
to enter a name for the alarm.
7. Touch
Done
.
The alarm clock still works when the phone is powered off.
Customizing Alarm Settings
On the alarm list screen, touch , and then touch
Settings
.
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11.4 Calculator
Use
Calculator
to solve simple arithmetic problems or use its advanced operators to
solve more complex equations.
11.4.1 Opening Calculator
On the Home screen, touch >
Calculator
to open the application.
11.4.2 Switching Between Basic and Advanced panel
On the
Calculator
screen, flick the screen to the right or left to switch between
Advanced panel
and
Basic panel
.
11.5 Notepad
Notepad
features a simple text processor. In the note list, you can add, edit, and
delete notes.
1. On the Home screen, touch >
Notepad
to open the application.
2. Touch , and then touch
Add note
to create a note.
3. Touch >
OK
to save the note.
11.6 Weather
You can use
Weather
to check the date and time of cities around the world, to get the
latest weather of any city in any time and to share weather information with others.
You need to turn on the GPS and data service on your phone before using
weather application.
11.6.1 Setting the Default City
1. On the Home screen, touch >
Weather
.
2. On the weather screen, touch >
Add city
. If the button is gray and cannot be
selected, you must first touch
Delete city
to delete the city you don't really need.
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3. Select the city you want to add.
In addition to your current city, you can add up to four more cities to the weather
screen and get weather information for all of them at the same time.
4. Touch >
More
>
Set as default city
to set the newly added city as the default
city.
11.6.2 Updating Weather
You can update weather information on the weather screen either manually or
automatically. To update the current city's latest weather information, touch >
Refresh
on the weather screen.
You can also set your phone to update the weather information automatically.
1. On the weather screen, touch >
More
>
Settings
.
2. Select
Auto update
.
3. Touch
Update interval
to set the interval between automatic weather updates.
11.6.3 Changing a City
1. On the weather screen, touch >
Change city
.
2. Select a city from the city list, or search for another city by entering its name in the
search field.
11.6.4 Sharing Weather Information
1. On the weather screen, touch >
Share weather
.
2. Enter a phone number or a contact's name in the
To
field, or touch to select a
Contacts
or
Groups
.
3. Touch to send weather information to the recipient.
11.7 Genius Button
Touch to activate voice recognition to let you use your voice on your Contacts list
and your Music library.
Make Call
: Say the name or number of the person you would like to call.
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Send Text
: Say the name of the person to whom you would like to address the
message.
Search Web
: Say what you are searching for on the Web.
Navigate to
: Say the destination address.
12 Managing Your Mobile Phone
To configure your mobile phone, touch >
Settings
.
12.1 Setting the Date and Time
When your mobile phone is using the date and time settings provided
automatically by the network, you cannot manually set the date, time, and time
zone.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Date & time
.
2. Clear the
Automatic
check box.
3. Touch
Set date
. On the set date screen, touch or to adjust the date,
month, and year, and then touch
Set
when the configuration is complete.
4. Touch
Select time zone
, and then select the desired time zone from the list. Scroll
the list to view more time zones.
5. Touch
Set time
. On the set time screen, touch or to adjust the hour and
minute. Touch
Set
when the configuration is complete.
6. Select or clear the
Use 24-hour format
check box to switch between 24-hour and
12-hour formats.
7. Touch
Select date format
to select how you want the date to display on your
mobile phone.
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12.2 Setting the Display
12.2.1 Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Display
>
Brightness
.
If you want to adjust the screen brightness manually, first clear the
Automatic
brightness
checkbox.
2. Drag the slider left to make the screen darker, or right to make it brighter.
3. Touch
OK
to save the adjustment.
12.2.2 Adjusting the Time Before the Screen Turns Off
If your mobile phone is idle for several minutes, it will turn off the screen to save battery
power. To set a longer or shorter idle time:
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Display
>
Screen timeout
.
2. Select the duration you want the screen to be illuminated.
12.3 Setting Ringers
12.3.1 Turning On Silent Mode
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Sound
.
2. Select the
Silent mode
check box to silence all sounds except alarms, and music
and video media.
12.3.2 Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume while on the Home screen or on most of the application
screens (such as the screen displayed during a call or when playing music or videos).
Press the Volume keys to adjust volume to the level you desire.
You can also adjust the volume from the settings screen.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Sound
>
Volume
.
2. Drag the slider left to make the volume lower, or right to make it higher.
3. Touch
OK
to save the adjustment.
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12.3.3 Changing the Phone Ringtone
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Sound
>
Phone ringtone
.
2. In the displayed list, select an option:
Ringtone
: Select a preinstalled ringtone. The ringtone plays when selected.
Music
: Select the music stored in the phone or on the microSD card. The
music plays when selected.
3. Touch
OK
.
12.3.4 Changing the Message Ringtone
1. On the Home screen, touch >
Messages
.
2. In the message list, touch >
Settings
, and then touch
Select ringtone
.
3. In the displayed list, select an option:
Ringtone
: Select a preinstalled ringtone. The ringtone plays when selected.
Music
: Select the music stored in the phone or on the microSD card. The
music plays when selected.
4. Touch
OK
.
12.4 Setting Phone Services
12.4.1 Customizing Call Settings
Mobile phone service providers offer different services such as call forwarding, call
waiting, fixed dialing numbers, and voicemail. You can customize many of these
services if they are part of your calling plan.
On the
Settings
screen, touch
Call settings
to customize your call functions.
12.4.2 Turning on Data Roaming
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Wireless & networks
>
Mobile networks
.
2. Select the
Data roaming
check box.
Accessing data services while roaming may incur additional charges. Ask your
wireless service provider about data roaming fees.
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12.4.3 Switching off the Data Service
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Wireless & networks
>
Mobile networks
.
2. Clear the
Data enabled
check box.
12.5 Configuring Text-to-Speech
Use the Text-to-Speech settings to configure the Android text-to-speech synthesizer,
for applications that can take advantage of this feature.
12.5.1 Installing Voice Data
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Voice input & output
>
Text-to-speech settings
>
Install voice data
.
2. If your mobile phone does not have speech synthesizer data installed, connect to
Android Market and let it guide you through the process of downloading and
installing the data.
3. Follow the instructions to install the voice data.
12.5.2 Adjusting the Speech Rate
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Voice input & output
>
Text-to-speech settings
>
Speech rate
.
2. Select a speed at which the text is to be spoken.
12.6 Protecting Your Mobile Phone
12.6.1 Turning on Your SIM Card PIN
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Location & security
>
Set up SIM card lock
.
2. Select the
Lock SIM card
check box.
3. Use the keyboard to enter the PIN, and then touch
OK
.
4. To change the PIN at any time, touch
Change SIM PIN
.
You can dial emergency numbers any time from your mobile phone.
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12.6.2 Protecting Your Mobile Phone with a Screen Lock
To keep your data more secure, lock the screen and/or require a screen unlock
pattern every time your mobile phone is turned on or wakes up from sleep mode.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Location & security
>
Set up screen lock
>
Pattern
.
2. Flick your finger vertically, horizontally or diagonally, connect at least four dots in
any order you choose. Lift your finger from the screen when you are finished.
You must drag your finger between the dots on the screen to create the pattern,
not simply touch individual dots.
3. Your mobile phone will record the pattern. Touch
Continue
.
4. When prompted, draw the screen unlock pattern again, and then touch
Confirm
.
To change your unlock screen pattern, touch
Location & security
>
Change screen
lock
.
12.6.3 Protecting Your Mobile Phone with a Numeric PIN
You can set up a numeric PIN to lock your phone.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Location & security
>
Set up screen lock
>
PIN
.
2. Enter at least four characters.
3. Touch
Continue
.
4. Enter the same characters again and touch
OK
.
To change your PIN, touch
Location & security
>
Change screen lock
.
12.6.4 Unlocking Your Mobile Phone If You Forget the Screen
Lock Pattern
If you have already created a Google account, you can unlock your mobile phone
using the following methods.
After you have entered the wrong sequence five times, a
Forgot pattern?
button
will appear. Touch this button to enter the Google account interface. After you have
entered your Google account password, you will be able to reset the unlock pattern.
After you have entered the wrong pattern twenty times, you will be taken directly to
the Google account interface. After you have entered your Google account
password, you will be able to reset the unlock pattern.
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12.7 Managing Applications
12.7.1 Viewing an Installed Application
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Applications
>
Manage applications
.
2. In the applications list, do either of the following:
Touch , and then touch
Sort by size
. Then touch an application to view its
details.
Touch an application directly to view its details.
12.7.2 Uninstalling an Application
You cannot uninstall the applications that are pre-installed on the system.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Applications
>
Manage applications
.
2. Touch an application, and then touch
Uninstall
.
12.7.3 Moving an Application to the microSD Card
Some applications are designed to be stored on your phone’s USB storage or
microSD card (depending on the model of your phone), rather than in its internal
storage. Others are designed so you can change where they are stored. You may find
it helpful to move large applications off your internal storage, to make more room for
other applications that do not offer the option.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Applications
>
Manage applications
.
2. Touch an application in the list. Then touch
Move to SD card
to move the bulk of
the application from the phone’s internal storage.
The
Storage
section of the application’s details screen shows details about the
memory used by the application. If the application can be moved, the
Move to
SD card
button is active.
Touch
Move to phone
to move the application back to the phone’s internal
storage.
12.7.4 Ways to Free Up Your Mobile Phone Memory
Move files and email attachments to the microSD card.
In
Browser
, clear all temporary Internet files and Browser history information.
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Move applications to the microSD card.
Uninstall any downloaded programs that you no longer use.
Reset your mobile phone.
12.8 Resetting Your Mobile Phone
12.8.1 Backing Up My Data
You can use your Google account to back up your mobile phone’s settings to Google
servers. If you replace your mobile phone, the settings you have backed up will be
transferred to the new mobile phone the first time you sign in to your Google account.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Privacy
.
2. Select the
Back up my data
check box.
12.8.2 Restoring Factory Data
If you reset your phone to its factory settings, all of your personal data stored on the
phone, including information about your Google account, any other accounts that you
have configured, your system and application settings, and any applications you have
installed will be erased. Resetting the phone does not erase any system updates you
have downloaded. Using the check box provided, you can also select to erase all the
data stored on your SD card or on the phone’s internal SD card, which includes files
that you have downloaded or copied there, such as music or photos.
1. On the
Settings
screen, touch
Privacy
>
Factory data reset
.
2. When prompted, touch
Reset phone
, and then touch
Erase everything
. The
mobile phone resets the settings to the original factory settings, and then restarts.
13 Appendix
13.1 Warnings and Precautions
This section contains important information pertaining to the operating instructions of
your device. It also contains information about how to use the device safely. Read this
information carefully before using your device.
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Electronic Device
Power off your device if using the device is prohibited. Do not use the device when
using the device causes danger or interference with electronic devices.
Medical Device
Follow rules and regulations set forth by hospitals and health care facilities. Do not
use your device when using the device is prohibited.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm be
maintained between a device and a pacemaker to prevent potential interference
with the pacemaker. If you are using a pacemaker, use the device on the opposite
side of the pacemaker and do not carry the device in your front pocket.
Some wireless devices may affect the performance of hearing aids. For any such
problems, consult your service provider.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your device is maintained,
secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi components must be disabled
during a call.
Some wireless devices may affect the performance of hearing aids. For any such
problems, consult your service provider.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your device is maintained,
secondary transmitters such as Wi-Fi components must be disabled during a call.
Some wireless devices may affect the performance of hearing aids. For any such
problems, consult your service provider.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your device is maintained,
secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth components must be disabled during a
call.
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Power off your device in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and
comply with all signs and instructions. Areas that may have potentially explosive
atmospheres include the areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine. Triggering of sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or a fire,
resulting in bodily injuries or even deaths. Do not power on your device at refueling
points such as service stations. Comply with restrictions on the use of radio equipment
in fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas, and chemical plants. In addition, adhere
to restrictions in areas where blasting operations are in progress. Before using the
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device, watch out for areas that have potentially explosive atmospheres that are often,
but not always, clearly marked. Such locations include areas below the deck on boats,
chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Ask the manufacturers of vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) whether this device can be
safely used in their vicinity.
Traffic Security
Observe local laws and regulations while using the device. In addition, if using the
device while driving a vehicle, comply with the following guidelines:
Concentrate on driving. Your first responsibility is to drive safely.
Do not talk on the device while driving. Use hands-free accessories.
When you have to make or answer a call, park the vehicle at the road side before
using your device.
RF signals may affect electronic systems of motor vehicles. For more information,
consult the vehicle manufacturer.
In a motor vehicle, do not place the device over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Otherwise, the device may hurt you owing to the strong force
when the air bag inflates.
Do not use your device while flying in an aircraft. Power off your device before
boarding an aircraft. Using wireless devices in an aircraft may cause danger to the
operation of the aircraft and disrupt the wireless telephone network. It may also be
considered illegal.
Operating Environment
Do not use or charge the device in dusty, damp, and dirty places or places with
magnetic fields. Otherwise, it may result in a malfunction of the circuit.
The device complies with the RF specifications when the device is used near your
ear or at a distance of 1.5 cm from your body. Ensure that the device accessories
such as a device case and a device holster are not composed of metal
components. Keep your device 1.5 cm away from your body to meet the
requirement earlier mentioned.
On a stormy day with thunder, do not use your device when it is being charged, to
prevent any danger caused by lightning.
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When you are on a call, do not touch the antenna. Touching the antenna affects the
call quality and results in increase in power consumption. As a result, the talk time
and the standby time are reduced.
While using the device, observe the local laws and regulations, and respect others'
privacy and legal rights.
Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C and 40°C while the device is being
charged. Keep the ambient temperature between 0°C and 40°C for using the
device powered by a battery.
Prevention of Hearing Damage
Using a headset at high volume can damage your hearing. To reduce the risk of
damage to hearing, lower the headset volume to a safe and comfortable level.
Safety of Children
Comply with all precautions with regard to children's safety. Letting the child play with
your device or its accessories, which may include parts that can be detached from the
device, may be dangerous, as it may present a choking hazard. Ensure that small
children are kept away from the device and accessories.
Accessories
Choose only batteries, chargers, and accessories approved for use with this model by
the device manufacturer. The use of any other type of battery, charger, or accessory
may invalidate any warranty for the device, may be in violation of local rules or laws,
and may be dangerous. Please contact your dealer for information about the
availability of approved batteries, chargers, and accessories in your area.
Battery and Charger
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times before it eventually
wears out. When the standby time and the talk time are shorter than the normal
time, replace the battery.
Use the AC power supply defined in the specifications of the charger. An improper
power voltage may cause a fire or a malfunction of the charger.
Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors, such as metal materials,
keys, or jewelries. Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited and may cause
injuries and burns on your body.
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If battery electrolyte leaks out, ensure that the electrolyte does not touch your skin
and eyes. When the electrolyte touches your skin or splashes into your eyes, wash
your eyes with clean water immediately and consult a doctor.
If there is a case of battery deformation, color change, or abnormal heating while
you charge or store the battery, remove the battery immediately and stop using it.
Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, overheating, explosion, or fire.
If the power cable is damaged (for example, the cord is exposed or broken), or the
plug loosens, stop using the cable at once. Otherwise, it may lead to an electric
shock, a short circuit of the charger, or a fire.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode
if damaged.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
Avoid dropping the device or battery. If the device or battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a qualified service
center for inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
The device should only be connected to products that bear the USB-IF logo or
have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system
per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified battery or charger
may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the
system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The device, battery, and charger are not water-resistant. Keep them dry. Protect
the device, battery, and charger from water or vapor. Do not touch the device or the
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charger with a wet hand. Otherwise, it may lead to a short circuit, a malfunction of
the device, and an electric shock to the user.
Do not place your device, battery, and charger in places where they can get
damaged because of collision. Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, device
malfunction, overheating, fire, or explosion.
Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy disks
near the device. Radiation from the device may erase the information stored on
them.
Do not leave your device, battery, and charger in a place with an extreme high or
low temperature. Otherwise, they may not function properly and may lead to a fire
or an explosion. When the temperature is lower than 0°C, performance of the
battery is affected.
Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the earpiece. The earpiece
may attract these objects and hurt you when you are using the device.
Before you clean or maintain the device, power off the device and disconnect it
from the charger.
Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or other chemical agents (such as
alcohol and benzene) to clean the device and the charger. Otherwise, parts of the
device may be damaged or a fire can be caused. You can clean the device and the
charger with a piece of damp and soft antistatic cloth.
Do not dismantle the device or accessories. Otherwise, the warranty on the device
and accessories is invalid and the manufacturer is not liable to pay for the damage.
If the device screen is broken by colliding with hard objects, do not touch or try to
remove the broken part. In this case, stop using the device immediately, and then
contact an authorized service center in time.
Emergency Call
You can use your device for emergency calls in the service area. The connection,
however, cannot be guaranteed in all conditions. You should not rely solely on the
device for essential communications.
Certification Information (SAR)
This device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. As recommended by
international guidelines, the device is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to
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radio waves. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) and include safety measures designed to ensure safety for all users,
regardless of age and health.
The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of
radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a device. The SAR value
is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the
actual SAR level of the device when being operated can be well below the value. This
is because the device is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the
network.
The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The Highest SAR value reported to the FCC and IC for this
device type when tested for use at the ear is 0.733 W/kg, when properly worn on body
is 0.971 W/kg, and when using Wi-Fi hotspot function is 1.400 W/Kg.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
--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 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.
Caution
Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly approved by
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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. may void the FCC authorization to operate
this device.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for Mobile phones
In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible with
hearing aids and cochlear implants. Although analog wireless phones do not usually
cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants, digital wireless phones
sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by the phone's antenna,
backlight, or other components.
Your phone is compliant with FCC HAC regulations (ANSI C63.19).
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and
phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones,
to assist hearing device users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing
devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on
their box or a label located on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will
vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device
happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone
successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate
it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to
generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled.
M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more
usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated
phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices
have telecoils in them.) Hearing devices may also be measured.
Your phone meets the M3/T4 level rating. Hearing devices may also be rated. Your
hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this
rating.
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