Pantech Co P8010 Portable Handset with Multi-Band GSM/ WCDMA/ EDGE/ LTE with WLAN and Bluetooth User Manual

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1
Before Using
Before Using
Important Safety Information
Safety precautions
Safety information
Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited.
Using a mobile phone while driving can distract your
attention and cause an accident. Always switch your phone
off to drive safely.
In an emergency, use a hands-free device built into your car
or pull over in a safe place first.
Check local laws and regulations and comply with them,
with regard to the prohibition of mobile phone use while
driving.
The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone
and precautions to take as you use the device.
Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of the
reach of children and pets.
Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep it
within normal operating temperatures. It may be damaged
at temperatures higher than 55°C/131°F or lower than
-20°C/-4°F.
Do not dry your phone in a microwave oven. Sparks may
occur and cause an explosion or fire.
Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty, dirty areas.
Do not disassemble your mobile phone.
Do not drop or cause severe impact to your mobile phone.
Do not clean your mobile phone with chemical products,
cleaning solvents or detergents.
Contact your dealer immediately if your mobile phone does
not work properly.
Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and
accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the
use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and
accessories will void the limited product warranty.
Ensure that the battery and the battery charger do not
come in contact with conductive objects.
For optimal performance, use cases and accessories that
do not contain magnets.
Switch off in restricted areas
Always switch your phone off in areas where mobile phone use
is restricted.
Switch off in an aircraft
Always switch your phone off or select the airplane mode when
you are in an aircraft. Electromagnetic waves emitted by your
phone may affect the electronic navigation equipment in the
aircraft.
Switch off in hospitals and near medical
equipment
Always switch your phone off in hospitals and obey their
regulations. Switch your phone off when using medical
equipment for private purposes. Always consult with the
medical equipment’s manufacturer or an expert regarding
phone use near the medical equipment.
Before Using
Switch off in dangerous areas
Always switch your phone off in areas where explosive or
dangerous materials (e.g. fuels or chemical products) are
located and obey relevant instructions or signals. Do not insert
or remove your mobile phone’s battery in such areas.
Use the battery only for the device for which it is specified.
Use the battery with a charging device that has been
qualified for the device. Use of an unqualified battery or
charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive
objects to contact battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been
qualified with the device per the IEEE-Std-1725-2006.
Install a hands-free device in a safe location
Install a hands-free device away from the steering wheel and
airbag expansion areas. Otherwise you can be injured in a car
accident.
Keep away from other electronic devices
Mobile phones emit electromagnetic waves that may affect
nearby electronic devices. After switching on your phone, do
not place it close to other electronic goods.
Children should not be allowed to handle the battery.
Avoid dropping the phone or the battery. If the phone or the
battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and you
suspect damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
Use your battery for its specified purpose only.
The battery recharging time varies depending on the
remaining battery capacity and the battery and charger
type.
About the battery usage
Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. This
type of battery typically has a longer lifespan than other types
of batteries. However, it must be handled with care. Please read
and follow these battery guidelines:
Do not use a damaged battery or charger.
Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture,
or shred the battery.
Do not modify or remanufacture the battery, insert foreign
objects into the battery, immerse or expose the battery
to water or other liquids, or expose it to fire, explosions, or
other hazard.
Dispose of and recycle used batteries in accordance with
local regulations. Do not dispose of batteries by burning as
they may explode. Do not use an unauthorized charger or
battery.
Battery life inevitably shortens over time.
Since overcharging may shorten battery life, remove the
phone from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug
the charger once charging is complete. Do not store the
battery in exceedingly hot or cold places, such as inside
a car in the summer or winter as doing so may reduce its
capacity and life span.
Before Using
Table of contents
Locking the Screen.................................................................................... 18
1. Before Using
Unlocking the screen ................................................................................ 18
Before Using ..................................................................... 4
Locking the phone ..................................................................................... 19
Safety information ......................................................................................4
Unlocking the phone ................................................................................. 19
Safety precautions......................................................................................4
Using the touch screen ........................................................................... 20
About the battery usage ............................................................................ 5
Entering text .............................................................................................. 21
Trademarks....................................................................... 8
4. Basic Operation
About DivX video .........................................................................................8
Basic Operation ............................................................. 23
Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Mobile for Dolby Mobile Solutions
3 Plus Kits ......................................................................................................8
Understanding the Home screen ...........................................................23
Customizing the Home screen ...............................................................24
On-screen Indicators ..................................................... 9
Using the Shortcuts and folders bar ......................................................25
2. Getting Started
Using the Home screen settings bar .....................................................25
Getting Started................................................................11
Using Task Manager ..................................................................................26
Layout ........................................................................................................... 11
Using the Applications menu ..................................................................27
Inside the package .................................................................................... 12
Connecting to the Internet......................................................................28
Using the SIM or USIM card ...................................................................... 12
Connecting to a mobile network ............................................................28
Using the battery ....................................................................................... 13
Setting up a Bluetooth Connection .......................................................28
Installing the microSD card ..................................................................... 14
Using Bluetooth .........................................................................................29
3. Product Overview
Installing or uninstalling apps ................................................................. 31
Product Overview...........................................................16
5. Call & Message
Turning the phone on or off ..................................................................... 16
Call & Message ............................................................... 33
Setting up the phone ................................................................................ 16
Calling ..........................................................................................................33
Resetting the phone ................................................................................. 16
Managing Contacts ...................................................................................34
Selecting a boot mode ............................................................................. 17
Messaging ...................................................................................................36
Getting to know the phone's attractions .............................................. 17
Capturing the screen ................................................................................ 18
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6. Media Center
9. Settings
Media Center .................................................................. 39
Settings ........................................................................... 62
Using the Camera ......................................................................................39
Customization settings............................................................................62
Using the Gallery ....................................................................................... 41
Wireless & networks..................................................................................62
Downloading Music or Video Files from a PC .......................................42
Device ..........................................................................................................63
Using the Music Player ..............................................................................42
Personal ......................................................................................................65
7. Communication
System ........................................................................................................ 68
Communication .............................................................46
10. Appendix
Using the Internet .................................................................................... 46
Appendix ......................................................................... 72
Emailing ..................................................................................................... 48
PC Suite .......................................................................................................72
Using Gmail................................................................................................ 49
Icons.............................................................................................................72
Using Twitter ............................................................................................. 50
Cautions for using external memory cards ..........................................73
Using Facebook.......................................................................................... 51
Troubleshooting checklist.......................................................................74
Google Talk .................................................................................................52
Specifications ............................................................................................74
8. Menu Function
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility Regulations for
Wireless Devices........................................................................................75
Menu Function................................................................ 55
FCC Regulatory Compliance ...................................................................76
Alarm Clock.................................................................................................55
Warranty .....................................................................................................78
Calculator ...................................................................................................55
Legal notice ............................................................................................... 80
Converter....................................................................................................56
Key Ring .......................................................................................................56
Latitude .......................................................................................................56
Navigation ..................................................................................................57
Note Pad ......................................................................................................58
Pulse.............................................................................................................58
Place.............................................................................................................58
Pill Reminder ..............................................................................................59
Tip calculator .............................................................................................59
Weather .......................................................................................................59
Voice Recorder ......................................................................................... 60
Before Using
Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Mobile for
Dolby Mobile Solutions 3 Plus Kits
Trademarks
About DivX video
License Notice and Trademark Acknowledgment Required
for Licensed Products
DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary
of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified® device
that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information
and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
®
About DivX Video-On-Demand
This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play
purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain
your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your
device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information
on how to complete your registration.
HDMI
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and the term “High Definition Multimedia
Interface” are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
DivX Certified® to play DivX® video up to HD 720p, including
premium content.
DivX®, DivX Certified®, and associated logos are trademarks of
Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under licence.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents:
7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 7,519,274
Before Using
On-screen Indicators
Icon
Description
Airplane mode is active.
Icon
Description
There is no signal.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network.
A call is in progress.
Wi-Fi networks are available.
Call on hold
An alarm has been set.
Missed call
Sync in progress
Battery level: The more green the icon, the more
charge remaining.
TTY is active.
The battery is charging.
The GPS is active.
Unsent message
Upcoming event
New SMS message
Music is playing.
New MMS message
No SIM or USIM card
New Email
Vibrate mode activated
New WAP message
Microphone muted
New voicemail
Silent mode activated
Bluetooth is connected.
The memory is full.
Bluetooth is active, but not connected to other
device.
An error has occurred.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is active.
USB tethering is active.
The speakerphone is active.
Signal strength: The number of bars increases
when the signal is strong.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Layout
Front view
Proximity
Sensor
Rear view
Earpiece
Front camera
Earphone jack
Rear camera
Speaker
VOLUME
LOCK/POWER
Touch screen
Micro USB/
Charger
connector
Flash
Rear
microphone
Internal
antenna area
Front microphone
Key
VOLUME
Function
Adjust sound volume. Adjust the ring mode.
Key
LOCK/PWR
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Function
Lock the screen. Turn the phone on or off.
Getting Started
Note
x Your phone may not be compatible with all types of stereo
earphones.
x Do not cover the proximity sensor (area with LCD protection file).
If you cover the sensor, they touch screen may not perform
properly.
x Do not allow the touch screen to come in contact with water or
chemicals.
x Do not block the internal antenna embedded in the phone.
x Do not hold the handset too close to your face, as you may block
the microphone and prevent others from hearing you clearly..
Inside the package
Check your product package for the following items:
x Handset
Battery
MicroSD card
Adapter
USB cable
User Guide
Gripping the phone
Using the SIM or USIM card
Hold the phone in the correct position to avoid blocking the
internal antenna.
Before using the card
Note
x If you block the internal antenna, you may disrupt the wireless signal
and increase battery consumption.
x Do not use metallic cases or accessories, as they can interfere with
the signal reception.
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Be careful not to damage your fingernails when you remove
the battery cover.
Turn off the phone before installing the SIM or USIM card.
Do not bend or force the card. Doing so may damage the
card or destroy data on the card.
Turn off the phone before removing the SIM or USIM card.
Do not expose the SIM or USIM card to moisture.
Avoid static electricity.
Do not lose or transfer your SIM or USIM card to someone.
Pantech is not responsible for damage due to theft or loss.
Getting Started
Installing the SIM or USIM card
Using the battery
1. Insert a finger into the groove at the bottom of the phone,
and then lift up to remove the battery cover.
Inserting the battery
2. Remove the battery.
1. Turn off the phone, if it is not already turned off.
3. Insert the SIM or USIM card into the card slot. Ensure that
the gold contacts on the card are facing the metal contacts
on the phone.
2. Insert your finger into the groove at the bottom of the
phone, and then lift up to remove the battery cover.
4. Reinsert the battery and reattach the battery cover.
3. Align the gold contacts on the battery with the contacts
located at the top of the battery compartment.
About SIM or USIM cards
4. Slide the battery into the phone until it lays flat in the
compartment.
When you sign up for phone service, you will receive a SIM
or USIM card that contains your registration information,
PIN code, and other personal data. Keep the card secure
and handle it carefully. Do not bend or scratch the card and
keep it away from moisture and static electricity. Pantech is
not responsible for damages caused by theft or loss of your
personal data.
5. Reattach the battery cover.
Note Be careful not to damage your fingernails when you remove the
battery cover.
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Getting Started
About the battery
Installing the microSD card
Your battery uses a lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery. Use only
approved batteries and chargers with your phone. The average
battery life will vary, based on your usage patterns. For more
details, contact your retailer.
Insert a microSD card to store files, such as photos or videos.
1. Insert your finger into the groove at the bottom of the
phone, and then lift up to remove the battery cover.
2. Remove the battery.
Charging the battery
3. Insert the microSD card into the memory card slot. Ensure
that the gold contacts on the card face the metal contacts
on the phone.
Connect the charger adapter to the Micro USB/Charger
connector connector of the phone
Note
x Do not use the handset while the battery is charging. Doing so may
result in an electric shock.
x Use only authorized adapters. Using unauthorized adapters may
cause the handset to malfunction or may damage the handset or
battery.
x Carefully align the connector as indicated in the image. Failure to
do so may damage the charger connector or preven the battery
from charging.
4. Reinsert the battery and reattach the battery cover.
About the microSD card
Inserting a microSD card allows you to store files and
application data. You can use up to a 32GB microSD card. We
recommend that you format the microSD card before using it.
For more information, refer to page 69.
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3
Product Overview
Product Overview
Turning the phone on or off
Setting up the phone
When you turn on the phone for the first time, a welcome
screen appears. To use Google apps and services, you must
create or sign into a Google account. You can synchronize
Contact, Calendar, and Gmail data for each account if you
register multiple accounts.
Turning the phone on
Press and hold the LOCK/PWR key for more than two seconds.
Turning the phone off
1. Tap Yes when the Data Network Settings screen appears.
1. Press and hold the LOCK/PWR key for more than two
seconds.
2. Tap Start.
x Tap English to change the language.
3. Do one of the following:
x Tap Get a Google Account to create a new account.
x Tap Sign in to sign into an existing Google account.
x Tap Not now to skip this step.
4. If you chose to create a Google account, follow the
onscreen instructions.
2. Tap Power off > OK.
x Tap Restart to restart the phone.
Note If you forcibly shut down the phone by removing the battery,
the screen may malfunction shortly. This is normal and should not
affect the lifespan of the screen.
Setting Mute mode
Press and hold the LOCK/PWR key for more than two seoncds,
and then tap Mute mode. All sounds except multimedia and
alarms are silenced.
5. Configure the backup and restore settings, and then tap
Next.
6. Configure the location service settings and tap Next.
Setting Airplane mode
7. Enter your name and tap Next > Finish.
Press and hold the LOCK/PWR key for more than two seoncds,
and then tap Airplane mode. to turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and
GPS functions. You can reactivate these functions individually,
if desired.
Note You must be connected to the Internet to register a Google
Account. If you tap No when the Data Network Settings screen
appears, available Wi-Fi networks will appear. Select and tap an
available Wi-Fi network. For more details, refer to page XX.
Resetting the phone
Email, Google account information, and contacts will also be
deleted when you reset the phone. Before you reset the phone,
back up your contacts, messages, photos, and other data.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > System.
2. Tap Backup and reset.
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3. Tap Factory data reset.
Getting to know the phone's attractions
4. Tap Reset phone.
Locking messages
5. Tap Erase everything.
To prevent other people from viewing your messages or
sending messages from your phone, tap Messaging > Settings
> Message Lock > Pattern or Password, and then follow the
on-screen instructions. Once the message lock function is
activated, you must draw your pattern on the screen or enter
the password to view or send messages. For more details, refer
to page XX.
Selecting a boot mode
Safe mode
This mode prevents all applications from starting when
the phone boots. Select this mode when it appears that a
downloaded application is crashing the phone as it boots up.
Using Multi mode
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key to access the boot mode.
When you move the phone horizontally in some applications
such as Email and Notepad, the phone changes to Multi
mode. In Multi mode, you can view a list of items and details
about the items at the same time. To stop the screen from
rotating automatically, drag the area at the top of the screen
downward, and then tap Auto Rotate in Easy Setting.
2. When the 4G LTE logo appears, press and hold the Volume
Up key.
Recovery mode
This mode offers several menus to recover the system when
the phone cannot boot, due to system failures.
Press and hold the Volume Down key and the LOCK/PWR key at
the same time to enter recovery mode.
Emergency mode
This mode allows you to force the phone into self-upgrade
mode when an error occurs during an upgrade.
1. Remove and reinsert the battery.
2. Press and hold the Volume Up key, the Volume Down key,
and the LOCK/PWR key at the same time.
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Capturing the screen
Changing Screen Lock Shortcuts
Press the Volume Down key and the LOCK/PWR key, and tap
XX together for more than two seconds to capture an image
of the screen. You can edit and share the captured image, and
also set it as a wallpaper or contact photo. You cannot capture
images from videos or the camera preview.
Set the lock screen type to Visual type, and then tap
Shortcuts > Shortcut setting. You can change the shortcuts
to your favorite applications on the locked screen for your
favorite apps.
Unlocking the screen
Viewing captured images
Unlocking the Visual Screen Lock
Drag the area at the top of the screen downward, and then
tap Image Captured. You can also view captured images by
tapping Menu > Gallery > Screenshots.
When you do not use the phone for a specified length of time
or press the LOCK/PWR key, the screen turns off and the phone
locks.
Locking the Screen
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
2. Tap and drag XX to XX.
x You can also drag an application shortcut to XX to
unlock the screen and launch the application..
Changing the Screen Lock Type
The screen lock type is set to Visual type by default. The Lock
screen menu is activated only when Screen security is set to
Slide.
Unlocking the Android Screen Lock
1. Tap Menu > Settings > User theme.
When you do not use the phone for a specified length of time
or press the LOCK/PWR key, the screen turns off and the phone
locks automatically.
2. Tap Lock screen > Type > Visual type.
3. Drag the screen to the left or right to select a screen lock
type, and then tap Save.
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
2. Tap and drag XX to XX.
x You can also tap and drag XX to XX to unlock the screen
and launch the camera application.
Adding a Screen Lock Wallpaper
To display wallpaper on the locked screen, tap Wallpaper >
image folder, and then select a folder that contains images.
If you do not select a folder, only the default image will appear.
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Unlocking the Modern Screen Lock
1. Tap Menu > Settings > System > Face unlock.
When you do not use the phone for a specified length of time
or press the LOCK/PWR key, the screen turns off and the phone
locks.
3. Align your face with the figure on the screen.
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
4. Select and tap the secondary unlock type.
2. Tap and drag XX into the circle.
x You can also drag an application shortcut into the circle
to unlock the screen and launch the application.
Unlocking the phone
2. Tap Set it up > Continue.
4. Tap Continue when your face is captured.
Unlocking the phone with a pattern
Locking the phone
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
Setting an unlock Patter, PIN, or Password
2. Draw a pattern on the screen.
You must connect at least four dots for a pattern lock, enter at
least four numbers for a PIN lock, or enter a password that is
at least four characters long (at least one character must be a
letter).
You can make emergency call without having to unlock the
screen.
If you forget your pattern
1. Tap Menu > Settings > System.
If you draw an incorrect pattern more than five times in a
row, you cannot retry for 30 seconds. When this happens,
you can unlock the phone by entering your Google account
information.
2. Tap Security > Screen lock.
3. Select and tap a lock type, and then follow the on-screen
instructions.
x Tap No to disble the screen lock.
If you draw an incorrect pattern more than 20 times, times
total, you must do one of the following to unlock it:
Setting the Face Unlock Function
If you registered a Google account:
You can use this feature to recognize your face for unlocking
the phone. The face unlock function is less secure than locking
the phone with a pattern, PIN, or password.
Enter your account information
If you did not register a Google account:
Visit the Pantech website
Visit a Pantech Service Center
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Note For more details about registering your Google account, refer
to page XX.
Using the touch screen
Unlocking the phone with a PIN or Password
About the touch screen
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
Do not subject the touch screen to strong impacts.
2. Enter your PIN or password, and then tap OK or Complete.
Note: You can make emergency calls without having to unlock
the screen.
Do not use sharp tools that can scratch the touch screen.
Do not allow the touch screen to come in contact with water
or chemicals.
Do not sit on the phone. Doing so may damage the touch
screen.
If you forget your PIN or password
If you enter an incorrect PIN or password more than three
times in a row, the screen for entering a PIN unlock key (PUK)
appears. Visit the Pantech website or a Pantech Service Center
to unlock the phone.
Performing touch screen commands
If you enter the incorrect PUK more than 10 times
Drag: Tap and hold your finger on an item and then move your
finger without lifting it from the the screen.
Tap: Tap once to access a menu or an option.
Double tap: Tap an item twice.
If you enter an incorrect PUK more than 10 times in a row, your
SIM or USIM card will be permanently disabled. a new SIM or
USIM card to use your phone.
Flick: Place a finger on the screen and move the screen up,
down, left, or right.
Pinch: Place two fingers on the screen and then spread them
apart to zoom in, or move them together to zoom out.
Unlocking the phone with face recognition
phone unlocks when you align your face to the figure on
the screen. If the phones fails to recognize your face, use
secondary unlock type to unlock the phone.
Select and tap: Tap an item in a list.
Press and hold: Touch and hold an area for a few seconds.
1. Press the LOCK/PWR key.
2. Align your face with the figure on the screen.
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Entering text
Adding a word to the User dictionary
Entering text with the Android keyboard
Add frequently-used words to the user dictionary for later use.
You cannot add words that are already registered in the word
suggestion list.
Enter text with the keypad at the bottom of the screen. The
keyboard shows word suggestions as you type. Tap a word to
use it.
No.
1. Enter a word in the text input field.
2. Tap the word.
Description
Change the case.
Switch between ABC mode and Number/Symbol
mode.
Switch to Voice mode.
Clear your input.
Start a new line.
Insert a period. Tap and hold to insert frequently used
symbols.
Insert a space.
To Insert a Word from the User Dictionary
Enter a few characters of the word, and then tap the word when
it appears in the word suggestion list.
Editing text
1. Tap and hold the point where you want to start copying or
cutting.
2. Drag the handles to adjust the selection.
x Tap XX to select all text.
3. Tap XX (cut) or XX (copy).
4. Tap XX (paste) at the point where you want to paste the
text.
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4
Basic Operation
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Basic Operation
Understanding the Home screen
No.
Layout of the Home screen
Home screen is the starting point to use applications. Access
widgets, shortcuts, or folders, and display a wallpaper
according to your preference. Home screen consits of seven
panels.
No.
Description
Notification bar
View the phone's status, battery usage, current
time, and so on.
Background screen
x Flick to the left or right to move to another
panel. (Three panels on the left and three
panels on the right)
x Pinch your fingers apart to hide icons.
x Pinch your figners together to edit the Home
screen.
Panel location bar
View the number of panels and the location of
the current panel.
x Drag the white line to move to another panel.
x Tap the line for the desire panel to switch to
it directly.
Shortcuts and folders bar
View shortcut icons and folders
x Tap a shortcut to run the app.
x Tap a folder to open it.
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Description
Launcher bar
View shortcut icons and the menu icon.
x Tap a shortcut to run the app.
x Tap Menu to open the menu screen.
x Flick to the left or right to view the Home
screen settings bar (6) or the Shortcuts and
folders bar (4) .
Home screen settings bar
Access settings for the Home screen.
Navigation buttons
x XX(Back): Return to the previous screen.
x XX(Home): Return to the Home screen.
x XX(Recent apps): View a list of the recently
accessed apps.
Basic Operation
Navigating the Easy setting, Detail settings,
and Notification screen
Customizing the Home screen
The Easy Setting, Detail Settings, and Notification help
manage a few important functions easily and check ongoing
events such network, GPS, alarm, or sound setting or the
current running applications. Drag the top of the home screen
down.
Adding a widget or shortcut
1. On the Home screen, tap and hold the empty area, or flick
the Shortcuts and folders bar to the left and tap Widget.
2. Tap and hold an item to add, and drag it to the desired
location.
x Tap an item to automatically arrange it.
x Tap an item with a number in it to view widgets and
shortcuts inside the item.
Close the Detail Settings.
Clear all notifications.
Type
Drag it up to close the screen.
No.
Description
Easy Setting
Turn on or off Silent mode, Wi-Fi, data
connection, GPS, Bluetooth, Auto rotate, or Auto
sync.
Detail Settings
Access the settings for sound, Wi-Fi, display,
Power saver, Bluetooth, lock, sync, mobile
hotspot, or app management.
Ongoing
View current running applications.
Notifications
View notifications for app updates, missed calls,
new emails, or new messages..
Shortcut
Item
Directions & Navigation, Multi Wallpaper, Music
playlist, Direct message, Direct call, Bookmark,
Settings shortcut, Contact, Email account, Email,
Gmail label
Widget
Note Email and Gmail label in Shortcut appears only when you
register your email account or Google Account.
Adding a folder
Add a folder that contains shortcuts or app icons to Background
screen.
1. On the Background screen, tap and hold an icon, and drag it
onto another icon.
2. Release your finger when a folder is created.
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Basic Operation
To add an icon to a folder
Using the Shortcuts and folders bar
Tap and hold an icon on the Background screen, and drag it on
to the folder.
Moving or deleting shorcut icons or folders
Rearranging or deleting an icon, widget, or
folder
Move shortcut icons or folders on the Shortcuts and folder bar
of the Homescreen to the Background screen, or delete them.
Rearrange or delete icons, widgets, or folders on the
Background screen and the Launcher bar. You can also place
them on the Launcher bar.
1. Flick the Launcher bar to the right on the Home screen
2. Tap and hold a shortcut icon or folder, and drag it to the
desired location or to XX at the top of the screen.
Note To move an icon in a folder to the Background screen or delete
it, open a folder, tap and hold the icon, and drag it to the desired
location or to XX at the top of the screen.
1. On the Background screen, tap and hold an icon, widget, or
folder.
2. Drag it to the desired location or to XX at the top of the
screen.
Using the Home screen settings bar
Rearranging or deleting a panel
Setting the Home screen wallpaper
1. On the Background screen, pinch two fingers apart.
1. Flick the Launcher bar to the left on the Home screen
2. Tap and hold a panel, and drag it to the desired location or
to XX at the top of the screen.
2. Tap XX Wallpaper.
3. Tap a desired tab.
4. Tap a desired wallpaper.
(when you tap the Gallery tab)
Adding a panel
You can add a panel when the total number of the panels on
the Home screen is less than seven. You can create up to
seven panels.
Move the blue lines to enlarge or reduce the area.
Tap the area inside the blue lines and drag it to another
location.
5. Tap Set wallpaper or CROP.
1. On the Background screen, pinch two fingers together.
2. Tap New Panel.
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Changing the Home screen theme
Closing running apps
1. Flick the Launcher bar to the left on the Home screen.
If you start an app and do not close it using the Task Manager,
the app remains active even when you swtich to the Home
screen or start another app. Launching multiple apps can
slown down the performance of the apps. Close unnecessary
apps using the Task Manager.
2. Tap XX Home Theme.
3. Flick the screen to the left or right to select a theme, and
tap Apply.
x Tap XX to edit the theme name.
x Tap XX to delete the theme.
Tap Menu > Task Manager.
Deleting the user theme from the home screen
1. Press XX in idle mode and tap Themes.
Tap End next to an app.
2. Press XX and tap Delete if your phone has the saved user
themes.
3. Select and tap one of the personal themes.
Optimizing the system
4. Tap Done.
When you launch multiple apps at a time or the CPU's sharing
is high, the usage of battery and system load will increase.
Check the CPU's sharing, RAM usage, and so on using the Task
Manager, and optimize the system.
Using Task Manager
Accessing recently used apps
Tap Menu > Task Manager.
Use the Task Manager to access recently used apps
1. Tap XX.
2. Tap a desired app.
x Flick the app to the left or right to delete it from the list.
x Tap and hold the app to delete it or view the app
information.
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Select a category.
Select a view type.
View the help.
List of active apps.
Tap an app to view its information or protect it from
force close.
Basic Operation
Using the menu options
Using the Applications menu
Use the menu options to configure the menu screen.
Layout of the Applications menu screen
You can sort pre-installed apps and downloaded apps by
group, in the alphabetical order, or veiw downloaded apps
alone.
Press Menu.
Tap XX.
Press Menu.
Tap an icon to run the app.
Tap and hold an icon to
create a shortcut on the
Home screen.
Flick the screen to the
left or right to move to
the previous or next
page.
Search for an app.
Rearrange or delete an app; Hide an app; View an app
information.
Tap and hold an app to move it to a new location.
Tap and hold an app, and drag it to Storage to hide.
Tap and hold an app, and drag it to App Info to view
the app information.
Sort apps.
Tap Groups to manually arrange icons.
Tap Alphabetical to sort icons in the alphabetical
order (flick up and down to search for apps).
x Tap Downloads to view downloaded apps.
Create a new group.
x Tap XX to delete an app.
Edit group order or rename group titles.
Access the Android Market.
Share an app with other people.
Change Icons.
View the tutorial.
Note Available items when you tap XX differ depending on sorting
method (Groups, Alphabetical, or Downloads).
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Connecting to the Internet
Connecting to a mobile network
You will need a data plan to access a mobile network.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
1. Drag the top of the home screen down.
When you turn on Wi-Fi after turning on the phone first time or
resetting the phone, Wi-Fi settings screen appears.
2. Tap XX Data in Easy Setting to turn on mobile network.
x Tap XX Data to turn off mobile network.
1. Drag the top of the home screen down.
Configuring mobile network settings
2. Tap XX Wi-Fi in Easy Setting to turn on Wi-Fi.
x Tap XX Wi-Fi to turn off Wi-Fi.
3. Select and tap a network in the Wi-Fi network list.
Tap Settings > WIRELESS & NETWORKS > More... > Mobile
networks > Data Services to enable data access over mobile
network.
Tap ON to turn off Wi-Fi.
Unsecured network
Secured network
Tap ADD NETWORK to add a Wi-Fi network.
Tap SCAN to search for available Wi-Fi networks again.
Tap XX to access advanced settings and configure WPS
connection.
Setting up a Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that enables
wireless connections between electronic devices over a
distance of about 10 meters.
Turning on Bluetooth
1. Drag the top of the home screen down.
Note You must enter a password to connect to a secured Wi-Fi
network.
2. Tap XX Bluetooth in Easy Setting to turn on Bluetooth.
x Tap XX Bluetooth to turn off Bluetooth.
Configuring Wi-Fi settings
Pairing with devices
If you turn off Wi-Fi and turn it on again, the phone
automatically connects to the most recently connected
network. To connect to another Wi-Fi network or configure
Wi-Fi settings, drag the top of the home screen down, and tap
XX Wi-Fi in Detail Settings. You can also tap Menu > Settings >
WIRELESS & NETWORKS > Wi-Fi.
1. Drag the top of the home screen down.
2. Tap XX Bluetooth in Detail Settings.
3. Tap OFF next to Bluetooth.
4. Select and tap a device from the list.
5. Tap Pair.
x If you are prompted to enter PIN, follow the instructions
on the screen.
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Note
x You can also pair with devices by tapping Menu > Settings >
WIRELESS & NETWORKS > Bluetooth from the Applications menu.
x To disconnect a device, tap XX next to the connected device, and
then tap Unpair.
x Some devices are unpaired as you tap them.
x To use the Bluetooth technology on a PC, the PC must have a builtin Bluetooth technology or you must install an external Bluetooth
Dongle. Refer to the User Manual for your PC for more details.
You can send data within 10 meters, but if there are
obstacles between the devices, the operating distance may
be reduced. Other manufacturers' handsets or PCs may be
incompatible with your handset.
Bluetooth may interfere with other wirless devices that use
the same frequency band.
Headsets and hands-free devices may not be discoverable
when they are connected to and in use with other devices,
or when other devices are attempting to pair with them.
When you make a call, listen to music, or watch TV with
a Bluetooth device, sound quality degrades and the
Bluetooth device will turn off as you move away from
the handset. If you exceed the operating distance, the
speakerphone feature will activate.
When you use a Bluetooth headset, sound quality may
degrade due to obstacles or interference. For optimal
performance, use a Bluetooth headset within a short
distance with no obstacles.
Some Bluetooth headsets may not be compatible with the
handset.
When you connect the handset to a Bluetooth-enabled car
stereo and tap the screen, the handset will switch to the
music screen.
1. Pair the handset with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free
device. (Refer to 'Setting up a Bluetooth Connection'.)
2. Start talking.
Using the Bluetooth technology may affect battery
life. Turn off Bluetooth when it is not in use to prevent
unnecessary battery consumption.
If a Bluetooth headset or hands-free device is paired with the
handset, it automatically connects to the handset when you
make a call. You can make or answer a call by pressing the call
key on the Bluetooth headset or hands-free device.
Before using
You may have difficulty hearing some calls in noisy
environments or outdoors, due to surrounding noise.
Making a call
Using Bluetooth
Note
x Instructions on using Bluetooth headsets or hands-free devices
may vary depending on device type. Refer to the device User
Manual for more details.
x Some headsets may automatically attempt to reconnect when
they are disconnected. The service status of the reconnection may
differ from your settings.
x You can switch between a headset and the handset by longpressing the call key on the Bluetooth headset when the handsfree device is connected. You can also tap Bluetooth on the
screen during a call. Some Bluetooth headsets do not support the
swtiching function.
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Transferring contacts from People
Enjoying multimedia
Pair the phone with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free device.
(Refer to 'Setting up a Bluetooth Connection'.) > Tap Menu
> People > Tap and hold a desired contact > Share contact >
Bluetooth > connected Bluetooth device.
Listen to music and watch video or TV with a Bluetooth
headset or hands-free device.
1. Pair the handset with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free
device. (Refer to 'Setting up a Bluetooth Connection'.)
Note
x Steps and displayed items differ depending on content type.
x If a device is disconnected while it attempts to connect to the
handset, a window for entering a passcode will appear when you
attempt to pair again. You must enter the correct passcode to
complete the connection.
x Transferrable data types may differ depending on the device type.
x Tap Stop to cancel transferring.
2. Tap Menu.
3. Tap Music, Videos, or Live TV.
Note
x Instructions on using Bluetooth headsets or hands-free devices
may vary depending on device type. Refer to the device User
Manual for more details.
x If a headset is connected in stereo, you can connect one more
stereo headset in the device list and listen to music through two
headsets. Sound quality may degrade when you connect two
headsets, due to differences in specifications between them.
x Adjusting the volume on a headset only affects the headset
volume. The volume of the handset must be adjusted on the
handset.
Configuring Bluetooth settings
1. Tap Settings from the Applications menu.
2. Tap WIRELESS & NETWORKS > Bluetooth.
x Turn on Bluetooth, if it is turned off.
3. Tap XX > an option
Transferring data
Transfer multimedia files, contacts, and so on from the phone
to other devices.
Option
Rename phone
Description
Change the handset's Bluetooth name.
Set the length of time during which the
Visibility timeout
handset is visible to other devices.
Show received
View received files via Bluetooth.
files
Transferring photos and videos from Gallery
Pair the phone with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free device.
(Refer to 'Setting up a Bluetooth Connection'.) > Tap Menu >
Gallery > a desired photo or video > XX > connected Bluetooth
device.
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Basic Operation
Installing or uninstalling apps
Installing apps from Play Store
Download useful apps from Play Store and use them for your
purposes. You must consent to the Play Store Terms of Service
if you are accessing the Play Store for the first time.
Tap Play Store from the Applications menu.
1. Search for a desired app.
2. Select and tap an app.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install.
Note
x Setting screens and steps may vary without prior notice.
x To view installed apps, tap Menu and move to the last page, or tap
the bottom left corner of the screen to select Downloads.
x You can view the installation progress by dragging the top of the
home screen down.
x If you access Play Store for the first time without registering a
Google Account, the account registration screen appears. Follow
the on-screen instructions to register an account.
Deleting apps
Tap Menu.
1. Tap the bottom left corner of the screen to select
Downloads.
2. Tap XX > Edit.
3. Select and tap an application > OK.
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Call & Message
Call & Message
Adding a wait
Calling
Enter the phone number > Tap XX > Add wait > Enter the
additional numbers > Tap XX.
Making a call
When the Send following tones? message appears on the
screen, tap Yes
1. Tap XX Phone.
2. Enter the phone number or speed dial number.
Answering a call
3. Tap XX on the bottom of the screen.
x Tap XX to access settings.
4. Tap XX to end a call.
1. Drag XX into the circle as shown below to answer a call.
x Drag XX into the circle to reject a call with a message.
x Press XX (volume key) to mute the ringtone or stop the
vibration.
2. Start talking.
Note
x Tap and hold a speed dial number to make a call. If a speed dial
number is more than two digits, tap the first digit shortly, and tap
and hold the second digit.
x If you do not tap XX, you cannot end a call. Make sure to tap XX to
end a call. If are using other functions during a call, drag the top of
the screen down and tap XX, or tap XX on the call screen.
x Available items that appear when you tap XX differ depending on
the number type (phone number or speed dial number).
3. Tap XX to end a call.
Note
x Caller ID may be displayed differently or not be displayed
depending on your party's circumstances. Contact your service
provider for more details.
x If you do not tap XX, you cannot end a call. Make sure to tap XX to
end a call. If are using other functions during a call, drag the top of
the screen down and tap XX, or tap XX on the call screen.
Adding a pause or a wait to a phone number
Adding a pause
Rejecting a call
Enter the phone number > Tap XX > Add 3-sec pause > Enter
the additional numbers > Tap XX. The additional number will be
automatically entered after 3 seconds.
Drag XX into the circle to reject a call. You can send a message
afer rejecting a call.
Checking missed calls
Drag the top of the screen down when XX appears at the
notification bar. You can also check missed calls by tapping XX
Phone > Call log.
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Using functions during c call
Managing Contacts
Tap the menu icons that appear on the screen during a call to
use a variety of functions.
Creating Contacts
Function
Speaker
Noise free
Bluetooth
Hold
Swap
Mute
Dialpad
End
Add call
Merge
Save new contacts to your phne or your Google account. If
you have registered more than two Google accounts, you can
select an account to save contacts to.
Description
Talk through the speaker.
Turn Noise Suppression on.
Talk through the Bluetooth.
Place a call on hold.
Switch between two calls.
Mute the phone.
Switch to the dialer.
End a call.
Dial a second call.
Make a conference call.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap XX or XX.
3. Enter related information.
No.
Note You can adjust the volume by pressing XX (volume key).
Managing Call Logs
Tap the menu icons that appear on the screen during a call to
use a variety of functions.
Description
Register a photo.
Enter name.
Enter phone number.
Set a ringtone.
Enter group
Add more fields
4. Tap Save.
Setting a Speed Dial Number
1. Tap XX Phone > Call log.
1. Tap People.
2. Tap a call log to view details.
x Tap and hold to make a call, send a message, send an
email, view contact, or delete from Call log.
3. View the log.
2. Tap XX.
3. Select and tap a desired number, and tap Add.
4. Select and tap a desired contact.
Note Up to 1,000 call logs for received and dialed calls are displayed.
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Viewing Saved Contacts
Item
1. Tap People.
Export to SD card
2. Select and tap a desired contact.
x Type the first letter to get the names starting with that
letter.
3. View the contact information.
x Tap XX to designate as a favorite.
x Tap XX to edit, share, or delete contact, or set ringtone
and reject calls.
Function
Export contacts from the phone to
the SD card.
Note Available contacts items that you can save when you export
contacts from the phone may differ depending on the SIM or USIM
manufacturer or service provider.
Syncing Contacts with Google Account
1. Tap People.
2. Tap XX > Accounts
3. Tap OFF next to Accounts & sync.
If you have saved a contact to your Google account
4. Select and tap an account.
4. Tap the check box next to Sync Contacts.
Deleting Contacts
Note You must register a Google account to sync contacts with it.
For more details, refer to page XX.
Tap and hold a contact to delete and tap Delete contact > OK.
Setting Contacts Groups
Exporting or Sharing Contacts Information
2. Tap XX.
Manage multiple contacts in groups. If you have registered
more than two Google accounts, you must select an account
to set groups.
3. Tap Import/export.
1. Tap People > GROUPS.
1. Tap People
2. Tap XX.
4. Select and tap an item.
3. Select and tap an account under which to create a group.
Item
Function
View and edit contacts on the SIM or
SIM card contacts
USIM card.
Export to SIM
Copy contacts from the phone to the
card(Copy)
SIM or USIM card.
EXport to SIM
Move contacts from the phone to the
card(Move)
SIM or USIM card.
Import contacts from the SD card to
Import from SD card
the phone.
4. Enter a group name and add group members.
5. Tap SAVE.
Adding Group Members
After entering a group name, tap XX > a desired member > XX.
You can also manually type the name of a desired member to
add.
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Managing Groups
Viewing a Conversation
Tap and hold a group in the group list, and select and tap an
item. You can edit the group or set group ringtone. Select and
tap group, and tap XX. You can send a message to up to 20
group memebers by tapping Send.
View sent and received messages in a conversation and sort
converstions by date or contact name.
1. Tap Messages.
2. Select and tap a conversation.
x Tap the photo to view options.
3. View the messages.
x Tap and hold a message to delete, reply to, or forward
it, or save attachment, view message information, and
so on.
x Tap XX to insert text, add slide, add cc/bcc, save as
templates, move to the SIM or USIM card, and so on.
Adding to Favorite Contacts
1. Tap People.
2. Select and tap a contact, and tap XX.
x You can also tap and hold a desired contact, and tap
Add to favorites.
Note You can view your favorite contacts by tapping People >
FAVORITES. For more details, refer to page XX.
Sorting Convesations
Messaging
In the conversations list, tap XX > Sort > a desired option.
Note Available options differ depending on the message type (sent
or received message) or contact information.
Viewing the Conversations List
Sending a new message
You can view 500 conversations by default. Drag up the list to
view additional 100 conversations.
Send text (SMS) or multimedia (MMS) messages.
1. Tap Messages.
1. Tap Messages.
2. View the conversations list.
x Tap XX to delete a conversation, select a quick text or
template, check a voice mail, or access settings.
2. Tap XX.
3. Enter the recipient’s number, speed dial number, or email
address.
Searching for a message
No.
In the conversations list, tap XX > Search, and enter a keyword.
Note Available items that appear when you tap XX differ depending
on whether you have recevied a message or not.
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Description
Recipient input field
Select recipients from contact, call log, or group.
Message input field
Call & Message
4. Tap in the message input field, and enter a message.
x Tap XX to attatch a picture, video, audio, contact, and
so on.
x Tap XX to insert text, add slide, add cc/bcc, and so on.
5. Tap Send.
Note
x You can add multiple recipients in the recipient input field by
adding a comma, space, or semicolon between each recipient's
phone number or email address.
x You cannot enter undesignated speed dial numbers in the
recipient input field.
Configuring Email Settings
1. Tap Messages.
2. Tap XX.
3. Tap Settings.
4. Select and tap an item.
Item
Storage settings
Signature settings
Text message (SMS)
settings
Function
Set the old message auto-deletion
limit. Set text message or multimedia
message limit. View used space.
Edit signature. Set the Signature autoappend function.
Manage SIM card messages.
Set the Auto-retrieve function. Access
Multimedia message
extra settings. Set the storage for
(MMS) settings
saving attachments.
Configure the message notification
Notification settings setting. Select a ringtone. Configure
the vibration setting.
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Media Center
Media Center
Using the Camera
No.
Before Using
It is recommened that you take a picture in bright areas.
Avoid direct fluorescent or bulb lights.
To achieve good pictures, ensure that the subject is stable
and you hold the phone firmly
The camera sensor needs some time to automatically
adjust the exposure. Wait until the camera achieves correct
exposure.
The built-in camera is vulnerable to impact. Be careful not
to drop the phone. Wipe the camera lens regularly with a
soft cloth.
The phone consumes more battery power when you
use the camera. It is recommended you bring additional
batteries
The shutter sound is always emitted even when you set the
silent mode.
Location information may be saved to pictures depeding
on the GPS settings.
Use the camera responsibly and adhere to all laws and
regulations concerning its use.
Description
Open menus and options.
Switch to the front camera.
Switch to video or panorama mode.
Set the HDR function.
View captured pictures.
Note
x You can also take a picture by pressing the volume key.
x Available picture resolutions differ when you use the front camera.
Tap XX > Options > Resolution to view available resolutions.
Using Options for Taking Pictures
Configure the camera settings to match shooting conditions.
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
2. Tap XX.
3. Tap a menu > an item.
x Tap and hold an item, and drag it into an orange box to
add a shorcut.
x Tap and hold a shortcut, and drag it out of the menu bar
to delete it.
Taking Pictures
The camera automatically detects a scene and adjusts the
focus. You can tap the screen to focus on a desired area.
Captured pictures are saved in the Camera folder under the
Gallery app.
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
2. Tap XX.
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Menu
Options
Mode
Effects
Settings
4. Tap xx to stop recording.
x Tap XX to capture a picture during recording
Item (when you use the rear camera)
Zoom, Brightness, Timer, Flash, Resolution,
White Balance, Scene Mode
Normal, Self, Instant Film, Multi, Division
Color Effect
Review Screen, Photometry, GPS, Shutter Sound,
Focus Sound, Save Location
Note You can start or stop recording by pressing the volume key
instead of tapping XX or XX.
Using Options for Recording Videos
Configure the camera settings to match shooting conditions.
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
Note
x Instant Film mode allows you to apply the instant camera effect
and edit pictures.
x If you set the Review Screen function, you can use the album, edit,
share, and delete menus after taking pictures.
x If you tap XX in portrait mode, you can drag the screen up and
down to view items.
2. Tap XX.
3. Tap a menu > an item.
x Tap and hold an item, and drag it into an orange box to
add a shorcut.
x Tap and hold a shortcut, and drag it out of the menu bar
to delete it.
2. Press and hold a picture to delete. If you want to delete all
pictures, tap Select All. You can also select a few pictures.
Menu
3. Tap Delete > Confirm Delete.
Options
Recording videos
Effects
Record videos with the built-in camera. Captured videos are
saved in the Camera folder under the Gallery app.
Settings
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
2. Tap XX > XX to switch to the video mode.
3. Tap XX.
No.
Description
Open menus and options.
Switch to the front camera.
Switch to picture or panorama mode.
View captured videos.
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Item (when you use the rear camera)
Zoom, Brightness, Timer, Time Lapse, Flash,
Resolution, White Balance, Scene Mode
Color Effect
Review Screen, Voice Rec., MMS Rec., Focus
Sound, Shutter Sound, GPS, Save Location
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Taking Panoramic Pictures
Using the Gallery
Take a wide panoramic scene in a single picture. Captured
pictures are saved in the Camera folder under the Gallery app.
Viewing Pictures
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
1. Tap Menu > Gallery.
2. Tap XX > XX to switch to panorama mode.
2. Select and tap a folder.
2. Tap XX.
3. Select and tap a picture.
x Tap XX to play a slide show.
x Tap XX to select items or view pictures in groups.
x Select an tap a picture to share, delete, or view menu
No.
Description
Switch to picture or video mode.
View captured pictures.
items.
4. View the picture.
Note You can also take a picture by pressing the volume key instead
of tapping.
When you select a picture in the Camera folder.
Viewing Captured Picture and Videos
1. Tap Menu > Camera.
2. After finishing capturing, tap the image viewer at the
bottom right of the screen.
No.
3. Select and tap a time duration and tap Done.
Note The Gallery app starts when you tap the image viewer. (Refer to
page XX.)
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Description
Move to the Camera folder.
Share a picture via Social On, Bluetooth, and so on.
View options.
Selected picture.
x Tap to view or hide the option menus.
View the thumbnails of capture pictures and videos.
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Viewing Videos
3. Tap Media device (MTP) to share picture, video, or music
files with a PC.
x Tap Camera (DTP) to share picture or video files with a
PC.
x Tap SD card connection to share picture, video, or
music files that are stored on an SD card with a PC.
x Tap PC data mode to manage files using supported PC
programs.
4. Open the removable disk on the PC, and tap XX to select
files.
1. Tap Menu > Gallery.
2. Select and tap a folder > a video.
x Tap XX to play a slide show.
x Tap XX to select items or view videos in groups.
x Select an tap a picture to share, delete, or view menu
items.
3. View the video.
x Tap XX to share the video, view the file information, or
5. Disconnect the data cable when the downloading
completes.
access the settings.
No.
Note If you select Ask on plug in the USB computer connection
screen, the screen appears when you connect the data cable.
Description
Set to view subtitles.
Adjust the subtitle speed.
Playback progress bar
View the thumbnails of a video.
x Tap a thumbnail to move to the scene.
Adjust the screen size.
Using the Music Player
Listening to Music
Enjoy music on the phone. Make sure to insert a microSD card
to transfer music to the phone and listen to it.
1. Tap Menu > Music Player.
Downloading Music or Video Files from
a PC
2. Drag the tab list to the left or right to select a desired tab.
x Tap XX to delete or access the settings.
x Tap and hold a desired file to set as ringtone, add to
playlist, share, delete, or view file information.
3. Select and tap a file to listen to.
x Tap XX to add to playlist, set as ringtone, access the
auto stop settings, access the settings, or view file
information.
Share music or video files with a PC using the data cable. You
must first install an appropriate USB driver from the Pantech
website.
1. Connect the phone and a PC with the data cable.
2. Drag the top of the screen down, and tap Connected as PC
mode to move to the USB computer connection screen.
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No.
5. Select and tap the check box next to the song(s) that you
Description
Search for the file in a desired application.
Rate the file.
Set the sound effects.
Album cover
x Drag to the left or right to search for files.
Additional features
x Tap XX to switch to the play list.
Progress bar
Set random play.
Set repeat play.
want to add to the playlist.
6. Tap XX.
Adding Songs to a Playlist
Tap and hold a desired song, and tap Add Tracks > a desired
playlist
Editing Playlists
Drag the tab list to the left, tap Playlists, and tap and hold a
desired playlist. You can edit the playlist by tapping a desired
item.
Using the Video Player
Controlling Music on Lockscreen
If the screen is lock when you play music, drag the CD image
at the upper right of the screen to the left. You can use the
playback bar for functions such as pause, playback, fastforward, or rewind.
Viewing Videos
1. Tap Menu > Video Player.
2. Select and tap a video.
x Tap XX to play selected files, delete, share, or sort files,
or go to DivX registration.
x Tap and hold a desired video file to delete, share, search
for a file, or view file information.
3. View the video.
x Tap XX to view the current playlist, share the video, view
the file information, or access the settings.
Note
x The playback screen differs when you rotate the phone to
landscape mode.
x The instructions in this manual are based on the default playback
screen. Available items may differ depeding on the tap you
selected.
Creating a Playlist
1. Tap Menu > Music Player.
2. Drag the tab list to the left, and tap Playlists.
3. Tap XX > New Playlist.
4. Enter the name of the playlist and tap Done.
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No.
Description
Set to view subtitles.
Adjust the subtitle speed.
Playback progress bar
View the thumbnails of a video.
x Tap a thumbnail to move to the scene.
Adjust the screen size.
Enjoying YouTube
Watching Videos
1. Tap Menu > YouTube.
2. Select and tap a video to watch.
3. View the video.
No.
Description
Playback screen
x Tap to pause or resume a video.
Log in with your Google account. Add accounts.
Share via Gmail, Messages, Bluetooth, and so on.
Search for videos.
Copy URL, Send feedback, acees the settings, and so
on.
Rate the video.
Note Rotate the phone to landscape mode to switch to full screen
view.
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Communication
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Changing the home page
Using the Internet
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
Accessing the Internet
2. Press XX and tap More.
3. Tap Settings > Set home page.
Searching for information in the Internet
4. Enter a new URL if you want to change the home page, and
tap OK.
1. Tap Web from the Applications
menu or on the home screen.
5. Tap Use current page if you want to use the current page
as the home page.
2. Tap on the search box and type the
keyword using the virtual keyboard.
Using voice search
3. Tap XX in the virtual keyboard.
4. Pinch two fingers apart on the
screen if you want to zoom in the
web page. You will not zoom in
some web pages to the maximum
if they are optimized for mobile
devices.
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
2. Press and tap XX.
3. Speak a keyword as clearly as you can.
4. Select and tap the web page in the search result.
Refreshing a page
5. Press XX and tap Back or Forward if
you want to visit the previous or the
current web page again.
1. Tap XX to refresh the page.
2. Tap XX to stop refreshing the page.
Visiting a new page
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
2. Tap the address bar and enter a new URL.
3. Tap XX next to the address bar or tap XX in the virtual
keyboard.
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4. Enter the name and location of the website and tap OK.
Opening a new window
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap New window. Another window appears.
Viewing the thumbnail windows
1. Tap Web from the Applications
menu.
2. Press XX and tap Windows.
3. Select and tap a window on the
bottom of the screen that you want
to see.
Bookmarks
Adding a bookmark
Viewing browser history
4. Tap on the screen. You can see the
window in full screen view.
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
Adding bookmarks as Widget
2. Press XX and tap Bookmarks.
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
3. Tap Most visited if you want to see web pages that you visit
the most. Tap the star icon next to the website if you want to
add it to bookmarks.
2. Press XX and tap Bookmarks while you are visiting a web
page.
4. Tap History if you want to see past browsing activity. Press
XX and tap Clear history if you want to delete the browsing
history.
3. Tap +Add on the top of the screen.
Setting the display options
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap More > Settings.
3. Tap Text size, select and tap your preferred text size.
4. Tap Default zoom, select and tap your preferred zoom
mode.
5. Tap Block pop-up windows if you want to prevent pop-up
windows from appearing. The check box is selected by
default.
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Setting privacy options
Viewing incoming messages
1. Tap Web from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap More.
2. Select and tap an account, and tap a message you want to
check.
3. Tap Settings.
Note Make sure to secure enough internal memory space: you might
experience difficulties receiving or sending emails when the memory
space is low.
4. Tap Clear all cookie data > OK if you want to delete all
cookie data.
5. Tap Clear form data > OK if you want to delete all form data.
Sending an email
Emailing
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
2. Tap Compose mail.
Setting up an email account
Note If you have added more than two email accounts, the first one is
designated as the primary account for sending an email.
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
2. Enter your email address and password for the first use.
3. Enter the recipient’s email address, or tap XX and select
and tap the contact.
3. Tap either Manual setup or Next.
x If you tap Manual setup, tap POP3, IMAP or Exchange,
set the necessary options and tap Next.
4. Give a name for the account.
4. Enter the subject of the email and the message.
5. Tap Send.
Adding attachments to an email
5. Give your name that will be displayed on the outgoing
messages.
1. Press XX in the composed message and tap Attach.
6. Tap Done.
2. Tap Pictures if you want to add a picture.
Note The screen varies depending on the email service provider.
3. Tap vCard if you want to add a vCard.
4. Tap Send when you are finished.
Adding a new email account
Designating emails as favorites
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap More > Accounts.
3. Press XX and tap Add account.
2. In the Inbox screen, press XX and tap Star.
4. Follow the steps to set up an email account.
3. Select and tap the message and tap Done. An orange star
icon appears next to the message.
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Marking emails as read
Using Gmail
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
Adding a Gmail account
2. Press XX and tap Read/Unread in the Inbox screen.
1. Tap Gmail from the Applications menu.
3. Select and tap the message to display it as read.
2. Tap Next.
4. Tap Read.
3. Tap Sign in if you have a Gmail account.
Removing the email account
4. Enter your user name and password.
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
5. Tap Sign in.
Note For more information on adding a Gmail account, refer to
Creating a Gmail account on page .
2. Press XX and tap More > Accounts.
3. Press and hold the account that you want to remove.
4. Tap Remove account > OK.
Reading incoming messages
Email settings
1. Tap Gmail from the Applications
menu.
1. Tap Email from the Applications menu.
2. Select and tap the message to read.
2. Tap an account.
3. Press XX and tap More > Account settings.
3. Tap Archive if you want to preserve
the message in a separate folder.
4. Tap Inbox check frequency, set the time interval to check
email and tap OK.
4. Tap Delete if you want to delete the
message.
5. Tap Default account if you want to set the email account as
the basic account by default.
Note You can read messages by label. Press XX in the Inbox screen
and tap Go to labels.
Using Email widget
1. Press and hold an empty space on the home screen.
2. Tap Widgets > Pantech Widgets > Email.
3. Select and tap a style.
4. Tap the Email widget on the home screen to check Emails.
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Sending an email through Gmail
Using Twitter
1. Tap Gmail from the Applications menu.
Joining in Twitter
2. Press XX and tap Compose.
1. Tap Twitter from the Applications
menu.
3. Enter the recipient’s email address, the subject and the
message.
2. Tap Sign In, enter Username or
email address and password, and
tap Sign In again. If you do not have
an account, tap Sign Up and follow
the necessary steps.
4. Tap XX or press XX and tap Send.
Designating emails as spam
1. Tap Gmail from the Applications menu.
2. Select and tap an email.
3. Press XX and tap More.
Posting a Tweet
4. Tap Report spam if you want to report the email and put it
from your inbox.
1. Tap Twitter from the Applications
menu.
Setting Gmail options
2. Tap XX on the top of the screen.
1. Tap Gmail from the Applications menu.
3. Enter a message in the box. You
can enter up to 140 words for a
message.
2. Press XX and tap More > Settings.
3. Tap Confirm actions, tap Archive, Delete and/or Send to
see the confirmation message for each action, and tap OK.
4. Tap XX and select and tap a picture
from your gallery if you want to
attach a picture for the message.
You can take a photo right away by
tapping XX and running the camera.
4. Tap Reply all if you want to make it default to reply all to
incoming messages.
5. Tap Email notifications if you want to see if a new mail
arrives. The check box is selected by default.
5. Tap Tweet.
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Sending messages
Using Facebook
1. Tap Twitter from the Applications menu.
Joining-in Facebook
2. TapXX on the top of the screen.
3. Enter a message in the box.
1. Tap Facebook from the Applications menu.
4. TapXX.
2. Tap I agree for the end user license agreement screen.
5. Tap the check box next to the recipient you want to send to
and tap OK.
3. Enter your email address and password.
4. Tap Login. If you don’t have the account, tap Sign up and
follow the necessary steps.
6. Tap Tweet.
5. Select and tap an option for syncing and tap Next.
Searching Tweets or people
6. Tap Finish to complete the process. Tap Back if you want to
see the previous screen and change any options.
1. Tap Twitter from the Applications menu.
2. TapXX.
Posting messages
3. Enter the keyword in the box and tap XX You can also tap
one of keywords that appear below the box.
1. Tap Facebook from the Applications menu.
Adjusting settings for notifications
2. Enter a message in the box on the top and tap Share if you
want to display a new status to your friends.
Note If your friend has posted a new message, it appears first. Then,
press XX, tap XX and post a message.
1. Tap Twitter from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap Settings.
3. Select an account and tap Tweets if you want to know when
there is a new Tweet for your account.
Sending messages
4. Tap Vibrate if you want the phone to make vibrations when
there is an incoming notification.
2. Tap XX to go to the first screen.
1. Tap Facebook from the Applications menu.
3. Tap Messages.
5. Tap Ringtone if you want to assign a ringtone for the
notification. Then, select and tap one in the list and tap OK.
4. Press XX and tap Compose. Or you can tap XX to post a
message.
5. Enter the recipient’s name, or tap XX, select and tap the
check box next to the recipient you want and tap Done.
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Google Talk
6. Enter the subject and contents of the message.
7. Tap Send.
Setting your status
First screen
1. Tap Talk from the Applications menu.
Posting a message
Adjusting settings
2. Tap on the top of the screen where your Gmail address is
displayed.
1. Tap Facebook from the Applications menu.
3. Tap the status bar on the top of the screen.
2. Press XX and tap Settings.
4. Tap Available, Busy or Invisible.
Note The status message will not be displayed if your status is
invisible.
3. Tap Refresh interval and set the frequency for refreshing.
4. Tap Messages if you want to see when a new message
arrives.
5. Enter the status message.
6. Tap XX if you want to insert a photo
5. Tap Friend requests if you want to see when a friend wants
to add you on Facebook, and then confirm or ignore a friend
request.
7. Select and tap a picture from your gallery, adjust the size of
the picture and tap Save.
8. Tap Done. Your status is displayed at the top of the screen.
Inviting a friend to chat
1. Tap Talk from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap Add friend.
3. Enter the user name of the friend you want to add.
4. Tap Send invitation.
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Chatting with friends
Setting the talk environment
1. Tap Talk from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Talk from the Applications menu.
2. Select and tap one of friends that appear on the screen.
2. Press XX and tap Settings.
3. Enter a message and tap Send.
3. Tap Automatically sign in if you want to remain signed-in
for Talk.
4. Press XX and tap Add to chat if you want another friend to
join the conversation.
4. Tap Mobile indicator if you want your friends to see that
you are on a mobile device.
5. Press XX and tap More > Insert smiley, and select and tap
one.
5. Tap IM notifications if you want to see notifications in the
status bar when a new IM arrives.
6. Press XX and tap End chat if you want to stop chatting with
your friend.
Managing your friends list
1. Tap Talk from the Applications menu.
2. Press XX and tap More.
3. Tap Invites. You can check pending invitations.
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Menu Function
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The phone offers a variety of tools that help you live a
convenient life.
Using the timer
Alarm Clock
2. Tap TIMER.
1. Tap Alarm Clock from the Applications menu.
3. Tap the middle of the screen for setting the time.
With this feature, you can set alarms, view the world clock, use
a timer and set a stopwatch.
4. Set the hour, minuite and second and tap Set
5. Tap Start.
Adding a new alarm
Note You can reset the time by tapping Reset while the timer is
running.
1. Tap Alarm Clock from the Applications menu.
Using the stopwatch
2. Tap Alarm > Add alarm.
∙ Use your smartphone as a desk clock.
1. Tap Alarm Clock from the Applications menu.
∙Delete an alarm.
2. Tap STOPWATCH.
∙Adjust general settings of alarm.
3. Tap START to start the stopwatch and tap RECORD to
mesure laptime.
3. Select an alarm time from the numbers displayed.
4. Adjust settings for alarm and tap OK. You will see a red bar
under the set alarm.
Calculator
Note
∙To change the alarm setting, tap the alarm time that you want to
make adjustments.
∙If you do not dismiss or snooze the alarm, it will keep ring for 10
minuites.
Perform basic mathematical calculations with the calculator in
the phone.
Doing calculations
Viewing the world time
1. Tap Calculator from the
Applications menu.
1. Tap Alarm Clock from the Applications menu.
2. Enter a number and tap a
mathematical sign you want to use.
2. Tap WORLD TIME > Add new city.
3. Enter the first letter of the city.
3. Tap C to delete a number and hold
C to delete the whole number.
4. Select and tap the city you want to add.
4. To view the result, tap =.
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Note
∙You can calculate numbers up to six decimal places.
∙Rotate your smartphone horizontally to use the scientific calculator
feature.
Latitude
Share your location with your friends or check those of your
friends. Make sure to have a Google account to use Latitude.
Converter
Joining Latitude
Converter helps convert values for length, volume, weight,
temperature, area and speed.
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Converter from the Applications menu.
3. Tap Share location with family or friends.
2. Select a unit type. Length is selected by default. Change
the unit type by tapping XX or XX.
4. Tap Agree and Continue if you allow your location to be
informed to your friends. The Latitude screen appears
shortly where your personal information is displayed.
2. Log on to your google account.
3. Tap on the box below the unit type and enter a value.
5. Tap if you want to see your location in the map.
4. Select the original unit.
Adding friends from contacts
5. Select a target unit. The changed value promptly appears
below.
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications menu.
2. Tap Share location with family or friends.
Key Ring
3. Tap Select from Contacts.
Key Ring allows you to collect all your loyalty cards into one
application.
4. Select the contact of your choice to add as your friend.
Adding a card
Adding friends from email addresses
5. Tap Yes if you want to send sharing requests.
1. Tap Key Ring from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications menu.
2. Tap *** > ***to add a card.
2. Tap Share location with family or friends.
3. Scan the barcode from your loyalty cards with your smart
phone’s camera.
3. Tap Add via email address.
4. Enter the email address of your friend and tap Send.
∙If you fail to scan the barcode, tap [Won’t Scan].
5. Tap Yes if you want to send sharing requests.
∙If you don’t have a barcode, tap [No barcode].
4. Fill in the remaining fields and tap Save Card.
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Accepting invitation from friends
Navigation
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications
menu.
Searching for the destination by voice
2. Tap 1 new sharing request on the
top of the screen.
1. Tap Navigation from the
Applications menu.
3. Tap Accept and share back. You
can see the location of your friend
shortly below.
2. Tap Speak Destination and speak
your destination toward the phone.
3. Select and tap a destination in the
list when there are many possible
destinations.
Managing friends
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications menu.
Note You can also search the destination by typing it or selecting in
the contacts.
2. Tap one of the friends in the screen.
3. Tap Sharing options, and select and tap an option.
Finding directions using Google Maps
4. Tap Remove this friend and tap OK if you want to remove
the friend from Latitude.
Checking personal settings
1. Tap Maps from the Applications
menu.
1. Tap Latitude from the Applications menu.
2. Press
2. Tap your name on the top of the screen. You can see your
name, Gmail account and your current location.
3. Enter the name of the end point.
4. Tap XX, XX, XX or XX, and tap Get
directions.
3. Tap Change your photo, tap either Take a photo or Pick
from gallery, and change your photo.
5. Select and tap a place in the results.
Note For more information on Google Maps, refer to Using Google
Maps on page .
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Setting the end point manually
Note Pad
1. Tap Maps from the Applications menu.
The Note Pad application allows you to create memos.
2. Tap .
1. Tap Note Pad from the Applications menu.
3. Tap
> Point on map if you want to set the end point.
2. Tap on the top right corner of the screen to add a new memo.
4. Tap your end point on the map.
5. Tap Tap to select this point on the map to set the end
point.
Pulse
Pulse allows you to collect updated news from your favorite
websites and trans forms them into a mosaic.
6. Tap XX, XX, XX or XX, and tap Get directions.
Note You can also set your location following the same process.
1. Tap Pulse from the Applications menu.
Checking the traffic conditions
2. Select and Tap an article from the updated news list.
1. Press > tap Route Info while
Navigation is running.
3. Tap***,***,or***on the bottom of the screen to share
aricle with your friends.
2. Flick the screen along the suggested
route to the destination. Depending
on the traffic conditions, the road
appears in green (good), yellow
(congested) or red ( jammed).
Place
Place helps you to find Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Attractions,
and other businesses.
3. Tap > tap the route if you want to
set an alternative route.
1. Tap Place from the Applications menu.
2. Select and Tap one of the business categories.
3. Select and Tap a title’s of business that you want to see the
details for.
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Pill Reminder
Weather
This feature reminds you to take your medical pills regularly.
Adding a new city
1. Tap Pill Reminder from the Applications menu.
1. Tap Weather from the Applications
menu.
2. Tap Create New.
3. Set options your Pill Reminder by adding Photo, Name,
Dosage, Time & etc.
2. Tap + on the right top corner.
3. Tap the search box > enter the
name of the city you want to add.
Weather information of the city
appears on the list.
4. Tap Save.
Tip calculator
This feature calculate tips and split bills for you.
1. Tap Tip Calculator from the Applications menu.
Viewing weather information
2. Enter the total bill amount the desired rip percentage and
the number of people to split the bill.
1. Tap Weather from the Applications menu.
2. Select and tap a city in the list you want to see.
3. Tap *** to view updated information.
Current weather
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Weather forecast
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Changing the temperature unit
Voice Recorder
1. Tap Weather from the Applications menu.
This feature allows you to record an audio file.
2. Press *** and tap Settings.
1. Tap Voice Recorder from the Applications menu.
3. Tap XX or XX. The temperature changes from Fahrenheit to
Celsius.
2. Tap to start recording.
3. Tap to stop recording. Once the audio recording has
stoped, the audio file is automatically saved.
Deleting a city
1. Tap Weather from the Applications menu.
2. Press *** and tap Delete.
3. Select and tap the name of the city you want to delete.
4. Tap ***.
Updating weather information
1. Tap Weather from the Applications menu.
2. Press ***.
3. Tap Update.
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Settings
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Customization settings
Wireless & networks
Mode Change
Set and manage the wireless and network options.
1. Tap Menu > Settings.
Change the type of the home screen.
2. Select and set an option.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Mode Change.
Wireless and network options
2. Select an option.
Home screen types
Option
Description
Easy Mode
Special home screen to use the phone more
simple.
Standard
Mode
Basic home screen for general users.
User Theme
Option
Description
Wi-Fi
Turn on or off Wi-fi./Add network./Scan
network./Set the wireless network options.
Bluetooth
Turn on or the Bluetooth./Set your phone
visible to nearby Bluetooth devices./Search
for Bluetooth devices./Rename the phone./
Set a visibility timeout./Vieww received files.
Data usage
Turn on or off Mobile data./Set mobile data
limit./Set the data usage cycle./View the
data usage by applications./Turn on or off
data roaming./Set to restrict background
data./Set to view the Wi-Fi usage.
Call settings
Manage Fixed Dialing Numbers./Set to
receive call by vol.up key./Select Voicemail
service./Manage Voicemail settings./Turn
on or off the auto redial option./Set TTY
mode./Manage caller ID./Set call forwarding
options./Set call barring opotions./Set call
waiting options./Turn on or off the noise
suppression option.
Customize the hold screen, dial pad, and set a default
programs.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > User Theme.
2. Select and set an option.
User theme options
Option
Description
Hold
Set a type of hold screen, hold wallpapers,
and shortcuts..
Dial
Set a type of dial pad.
Default
Programs
Set default programs for each applications.
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Airplane mode: Set whether to use Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, and GPS functions or not.
VPN: Set up and manage virtual private
networks.
More...
Device
Sound
Change various sound settings.
Tethering & portable hotspot: Set the
phone to provide other devices with an
Internet connection by becoming a Wi-Fi
hotspot.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Sound.
2. Select an option.
General options
Wi-Fi direct: Turn on or off Wi-Fi direct
option.
Wi-Fi direct settings: Manage Wi-Fi
direct options.
Mobile networks: Enable data access
over Mobile network/Turn on or off the
international data roaming option/Set
the access point names(APN)/Select
nework operators.
Option
Description
Volumes
Set volumes of music, video, games,
and other media./Set rigntones and
notifications./Set alarms.
Silent mode
Set the silent mode to Off(normal), Vibrate,
or Mute.
Ringtone & notifications
Note
x If you turn on Airplane mode, every transferring functions will be
disabled. However, you can turn on Wi-Fi function on a airplane that
supports Wi-Fi service.
x The phone may not connect to Wi-Fi when the signal is weak even if
"Wi-Fi network is available" message appears on the screen.
x Windows 2000 does not support the USB tethering function. On
Windows XP, update the OS with Service Pack 3(SP3) or later to
use the USB tethering function. If you use Windows XP SP2 or the
computer does not detect the USB tethering device, visit http://
support.microsoft.com/kb/959765, click "View and request hotfix
downloads", and then install the driver on the computer.
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Option
Description
Phone
rigntone
Set a ringtone for incoming call.
Default
notification
Set a ringtone for notifications.
Vibrate and
ring
Set the phone to both vibrate and ring or
not.
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Storage
System
Option
Description
Dial pad
touch tones
Set to emit sound when you tap the dial pad.
Touch
sounds
Set to emit sound when you tap the screen.
Screen lock
sound
Set to emit sound when you lock or unlock
the screen.
Vibrate on
touch
Set to vibrate when you touch some screens
or use the soft keys.
View the storage information of the internal storage and SD
card and mount/unmount a SD card.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Storage.
2. Select an option.
SD card
Display
Option
Description
Mount
SD card/
Unmount SD
card
Recognize the SD card inserted into the
phone./Remove the SD card from the phone
safely.
Note Tap Menu > USB Connection Settings > Media device(MTP)
to transfer media files, such as photos, videos, documents, and MP3,
between the phone and computer.
Change various display settings.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display.
2. Select an option.
USB Connection Settings
Display options
Option
Description
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the screen or set
the automatic brightness option.
Wallpaper
Set the wallpaper.
Auto-rotate
screen
Make the screen rotate automatically
when you move the phone horizontally or
vertically.
Sleep
Set the time interval to automatically turn off
the screen when you perform no operation.
Font size
Adjust the font size.
Manage settings for connecting the phone to the computer
via USB.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > USB Connection Settings.
2. Select an option.
USB connection options
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Option
Description
Media device
(MTP)
Set to transfer media files between the
phone and computer.
Settings
Camera
(PTP)
Set to transfer photos using the camera
software and any files on the computer that
do not support MTP.
PC data
mode
Set to transfer files using PC tools.
Ask on plug
Set to view settings when connected via
USB.
Tips
View tips on USB connection settings.
Power saver
Turn on/off Power saver and adjust the power saving options.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Power saver.
2. Select an option.
Personal
Accounts & sync
Battery
Add a new account and manage the sync options.
View the battery usage information of the phone.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Accounts & sync.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Battery.
2. Tap an account.
2. Select an option.
3. Select an option.
Account options
Apps
Option
Description
Sync options
Set the account to sync Books, Calendar,
Contacts, Gmail, Google Photos, or Web.
Remove
accout
Delete an account from the list.
Sync now
Start sync.
View and manage applications installed on the phone.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display.
2. Select an option.
Application options
Option
Description
Downloaded
Manage downloaded applications.
Running
Manage running applications.
All
Manage all applications.
ADD ACCOUNT: Add new account on the phone
Note The sync options appears on the screen may differ depending
on the type of an account selected.
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Encryption
Location services
Set the options for location services.
Option
Description
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Location services.
Encrypt
phone
Require a numeric PIN or password to
decrypt the phone each time you power it
on.
2. Select an option.
Location service options
Option
Description
Google's
location
service
Let applications use data from sources such
as Wi-Fi and mobile networks to determine
your approximate location.
GPS
satellites
Let applications use GPS to pinpoint your
location.
Location
& Google
serach
Let Google use your location to improve
search results and other services.
SIM card lock
Option
Description
Set up SIM
card lock
Lock or unlock SIM card/Change SIM PIN.
Password
Option
Description
Make
passwords
visible
Set whether or not to display PIN entered on
the PIN unlock screen.
Device administration
Security
Manage security options.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Security.
2. Select an option.
Screen security
Option
Description
Screen lock
Select a screen lock type.
Owner info
Enter the owner informaton and set to
display it on the lock screen.
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Option
Description
Device
administrators
View or deactivate device administrators.
Unknown
sources
Set to allow installation of not-Market
applications.
Settings
Credential storage
Keyboard & input methods
Option
Description
Option
Description
Trusted
credentials
View the list of trusted credentials and set
applications to use the certificates or not.
Default
Verify the default keboard.
Install from
SD card
Set options for Android keyboard.
Install certificates from SD card.
Android
keyboard
Clear
credentials
Remove all certificates.
Google voice
typing
Select input languages./Block offensive
words.
Speech
Option
Description
Set language and text input options.
Voice Search
Select a language for the voice search./Set
SafeSearch option./Block offensive words.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Language & input.
Text-tospeech
output
Select the preferred TTS engine./Set a
speech rate./Listen to an example.
Language & input
2. Select an option.
Language options
Option
Description
Language
Set a language for the display text.
Spelling
correction
Set the automatic spelling correction
option.
Personal
dictionary
Add or remove words appearing when you
enter text.
Mouse/trackpad
Option
Description
Pointer
speed
Adjust the pointer speed appearing on the
screen. (for example, Bluetooth mouse)
Backup & reset
Set backup and reset options.
1. Tap Menu > Settings >Backup & reset.
2. Select an option.
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Backup & restore
Option
Description
Back up my
data
Set to back up application data, Wi-Fi
passwords, and other settings to Google
servers.
Backup
account
Add or select an account to back up data.
Automatic
restore
Set to restore backed up settings and data
when reinstalling an application.
Personal data
Option
Description
Factory data
reset
Erases all data on the phone.
Automatic
time zone
Set to use network-provided time zone.
Set date
Set a current date manually.
Set time
Set a current time manually.
Select time
zone
Select a time zone manually.
Use 24-hour
format
Set to use 24-hour format.
Select date
format
Select a date display type.
Accessibility
Set the accessibility options to help people with physical
challenges use the phone easily.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Accessibility.
System
2. Select an option.
Date & time
Services
Set date and time options.
Option
Description
TalkBack
Turn on/off TalkBack that provides spoken
feedback to help blind and low-vision users.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Date & time.
2. Select an option.
System
Date & time options
Option
Automatic
date & time
Description
Set to use network-provided time.
Option
Description
Large text
Set to enlarge fonts on the screen.
Power button
Set to end call when you press Power button.
ends call
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User interface
Auto-rotate
screen
Set the screen to rotate automatically when
you rotate the phone.
Option
Description
Speak
passwords
Set the phone to speak passwords that you
entered.
Strict mode
enabled
Set the screen to flash when applications do
long operations on main thread.
Touch & hold
delay
Adjust the recognition time for touching and
holding the screen.
Pointer
location
Set to display a current touch data.
Install web
scripts
Set applications to install scripts from
Google that make their web content more
accessible.
Show
touches
Set to display a feedback for touches.
Show screen
updates
Set the updating area of the screen to flash.
Show CPU
usage
Set to display a current CPU usage.
Force GPU
rendering
Set to use 2D hardware acceleration in
applications.
Window
animation
scale
Set a window animation scale.
Transition
animation
scale
Set a transition animation scale.
Developer options
Set application development options.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Developer options.
2. Select an option.
General developer options
Option
Description
USB
debugging
Set to activate debug mode when the phone
is connected to a computer via USB.
Development
device ID
View the phone's development device ID.
Allow mock
locations
Set the phone to send mock locations for
testing.
Option
Description
Desktop
backup
password
Don't keep
activities
Set to destroy every activity as soon as a
user ends it.
Set a backup password.
Background
process limit
Set the limitation of background processes.
Show all
ANRs
Set to show a pop-up window when
background applications do not response.
Apps
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Setup Wizard
About phone
Adjust the basic setups, such as a language, network
connection, location service, account setting, and sync option,
appearing when you turn on the phone for the first time.
View general information of your phone.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > About phone.
2. Select an option.
1. Tap Menu > Settings > Developer options.
Phone information options
2. Select and tap a language for the phone and tap Next.
3. Tap either Mobile network or Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi only, for
Internet connection and tap Next.
Option
Description
4. Tap Connect to Wi-Fi network > Next if you want to
establish a connection to the Wi-Fi network. Or tap Next if
you want to connect to the network later.
Status
View the status of your phone, including
battery status, battery level, and your phone
number
Legal
information
View the Open source licenses and Google
legal
Model
number
View the model namer
Android
version
View the version of Android OS
Baseband
version
View the baseband version
Kernel
version
View the kernel version
5. Select and tap an available Wi-Fi network if you have tapped
Connect to Wi-Fi network > Next in step 4. Follow the
necessary steps to connect to the Wi-Fi network.
6. Check the mobile network or Wi-Fi network and tap Next.
7. Tap See location in applications (such as Maps) using
wireless networks to Use Google location, tap Agree for
Location consent, and tap Next.
8. Tap Google account if you want to set up a Google account
and follow the necessary steps, or just tap Next. For more
information on creating a Google account, refer to the next
section.
Build number View the build number
9. Check how to unlock screen and tap Next in the middle of
the screen.
10. Check how to view new events in the notification bar and
tap Next.
11. Tap Sync now for Address Book sync. You should insert a
SIM/USIM card in the phone. Tap Skip if you want to sync
later and tap OK.
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PC Suite
PC suite is a Windows-based program that allows you to easily
manage personal data and multimedia files by connecting
your phone to a PC. The application can be downloaded at
http://www.pantechusa.com.
Note Tap Menu > Settings > Developer options, and then turn
on USB debugging option before connecting the phone to your
computer.
XX: When you use a video call.
XX: When you can make a video call.
XX: When there is a missed video call.
XX: When the mute is enabled during the call.
XX: When the speakerphone is in use.
XX: When you set up an answering machine.
XX: When new text/voice or MMS message is received.
(This icon will appear upon receiving new text/voice or MMS
message, and it disappears when the message is checked.)
Icons displayed during the text input mode
System requirements
Microsoft Windows XP family, Windows 7 and Vista
Minimum 100MB of free disk space
Interface devices such as USB or Wifi for connection with
the phone
XX: Korean/ XX: Upper-case English/ XX: Lower-case
English/
XX: Numbers/Symbols/ XX: Text emoticon
PC Suite features:
XX: When an email is received.
XX: When you receive a message via the Google Talk
application.
PC Suite launcher
Application Management
Data Backup & Restore
XX: When USIM card is not inserted.
File Management
XX: When you activate Silent mode and set Vibrate to Never
or Only not in silent mode (these settings do not affect
media and alarm sounds).
XX: When you activate Silent mode and set Vibrate to
Always or Only in silent mode (these settings do not affect
media and alarm sounds).
Multimedia Management
Outlook Sync
Icons
The following icons are displayed on the upper part of the
screen.
XX: Warning display when there is an error.
XX: When software program is upgraded.
XX:When trying to make a voice call or during the call.
XX: When there is application that the update is available.
XX: When there is a missed call.
XX: When the call is on hold.
XX: When there is new application. (In case of appearing
new applicaion on the Pantech server list)
XX: During the call using a Bluetooth headset.
XX: When the Gesture Recognition function is set.
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XX: When you activate Power saver mode.
XX: When the phone is set to the flight mode.
XX: When the Alarm/Clock function is set.
XX ~ XX: Indicates the battery level while the phone is in use.
XX: When the timer expires.
XX ~ XX: Indicates the battery level during charging.
XX: When music is played.
XX: When you running car mode.
XX: When you use the SKY Backup.
XX: When another device requests multimedia playback.
XX: When you use the data manager.
XX: When SKY Air Link is activated.
XX: When the GPS function is in use.
XX: When the phone is synchronized.
XX: While the phone is downloading the data.
XX: While the phone is uploading the data.
Cautions for using external memory
cards
Unstable voltage may cause memory cards and the phone
to malfunction.
Avoid using or storing memory cards near strong magnetic
fields or electrical noise.
Avoid using or storing memory cards in areas with high
temperature, high humidity, or corrosive substances.
Do not bend, drop, or subject memory cards to heavy
impact or pressure.
XX: When the phone is connected to a Bluetooth device.
Keep memory cards away from small childrel or pets.
XX ~ XX: Indicates the signal level when Wi-Fi is on.
XX~ XX: When in Wi-Fi direct signal sensitivity is on.
Memory cards may heat up after using an extended period
time. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Ensure that a memory card is inserted in the correct
direction. Inserting a memory card in the wrong direction
may cause a malfunction.
This phone suppurts only microSD memory cards. Use the
correct type of memory cards.
You cannot use a memory card when its lifespan has
expired. In this case, use a new memory card.
Inserting and removing a memory card may difficult
depending on a manufacturers. Handle a memory card
carefully.
Format a memory card only on your computer or phone
where it will be used.
XX: When Wi-Fi hotspot is connected.
XX: When USB tethering is connected.
XX: When both USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot are
connected.
XX: When tethering or hotspot is not proceed.
XX: When the phone is connected to a PC through USB.
XX: When 3G data network is in progress.
XX: When LTE data network is in progress.
XX: Indicates the signal strength in the serviced area.
XX: When the phone is in WCDMA roaming.
XX: When the phone is out of service area.
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Do not remove a battery from the phone when a memory
card is being used. This may damage the data or cause a
malfunction. Pantech is not responsible for any loss of data.
Your phone supports only microSD memory card.(up to
32 GB) Some memory cards may not work on your phone
depending on the capacity and manufanturers. Pantech
does not guarantee of its functionality.
You can store photos, videos, documents, MP3 files, and
more on a memory card. Keep a memory card with enough
spaces. Your phone cannot recognize a memory card if it
is full.
To remove a memory card from your phone safely, tap
Menu > Settings > Storage > Unmound SD card or turn off
the phone before removing.
When you are unable to make a call:
Your phone may be set to “fixed dial.” Cancel the “fixed dial”
function. When you are unable to receive a call : Your phone
may be set to "Call forwarding". Cancel the "Call forwarding".
When you are unable to charge the battery:
This may be the result of one of the following three cases.
1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest
dealer.
2. You may be attempting to use the phone in an overly hot/
cold temperature. Try changing the charging environment.
3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger
properly. Check the connector.
When you are unable to input data into your Address Book:
Your Address Book memory may be full. Delete some entries
from your Address Book.
When you are unable to select a certain function:
You may not have subscribed to that function, or your network
service provider may be in an area where such service cannot
be provided. Contact your local service provider.
Troubleshooting checklist
When audio quality is poor: End a call and try again.
When the other party cannot hear you speaking:
Your phone may be set to MUTE. Disable the MUTE function. Or
your hand may be covering the microphone.
Specifications
When battery life is shorter than usual:
This may happen when you are in an area with low signal
strength. Turn off your phone when it is not in use. Change the
battery when battery energy is exhausted.
Design
When you cannot turn on your phone:
Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone
works while recharging the battery.
16 M colors TFT with 4” display 600 x 800(SVGA) pixels in
resolution
When you are unable to send a message:
Either you are not registered to receive an SMS service, or you
may be in an area where your network service provider cannot
provide such a service.
MP3, AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+, WMA, AMR-NB / ARM-WB / AMRWB+, QCELP, EVRC
Touch Candy Bar
Displays
Melodies
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Camera
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Regulations for Wireless Devices
Integrated 5M CMOS Camera with AF (Auto Focus)
Resolution up to 2560X1920 (4,915,200 pixels)
Video Encoding up to 20fps; decoding up to 30fps
Photo album and video album
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified
the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid
Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless
phones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC
Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications
services for persons with hearing disabilities.
Dimensions & Weight
Weight: 132.2g (with battery pack)
Dimensions: 114.7 x 78 x 10.6 mm (4.45” x 3” x 0.4”)
Power Management (Performance)
Battery
Type
Standard
Lithium-Ion
(Li-ion)
Capacity
1300 mAh
Standby
Time
Up to 250
hours
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.
Talk Time
Up to 3 hours
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 boxes or a label located on the boxes.
Operating Frequency
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS/HSPA+
850/1900/2100 MHz networks in North America, South
America, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific where these
networks are supported.
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.
Automatic band switching
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HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
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.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for
your phone is maintained, secondary transmitters such as
Bluetooth and WLAN components must be disabled during
a call. See page  for instructions to disable these
components.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements
and are likely to generate less interference to hearing
devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/
higher of the two ratings.
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 about its return
and exchange policies and for information on hearing aid
compatibility.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you
find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is
relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and
wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum
of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is
considered for best use.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating
and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of
the two values equals M5. This is synonymous for T ratings.
This should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage”
while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone.
“Normal usage” in this context is defined as a signal quality that
is acceptable for normal operation.
FCC Regulatory Compliance
FCC Regulatory Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark.
The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark.
The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for
Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and
UT marks are referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The
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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:
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. Your mobile device is
a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In
August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile
devices. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies: American National Standard Institute (ANSI),
National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements
(NCRP), and International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based
on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant
scientific literature. The design of your phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and applicable.
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.
Statement according to FCC part 15.105
Statement according to FCC part 15.21
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
Modifications not expressly approved by this company could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure FCC
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no
metallic components and provide a separation distance of
10 mm (0.39 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may
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violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
Warranty
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Protect Your Warranty
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to
paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit:
Health and Safety Information FCC
This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for
localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled
environment/general population exposure limits specified in
ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance
with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET
Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-2003
Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The
exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.*
“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part thereof
which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse,
neglect or accident.”
Many companies are making look alike accessories and in
some cases, promoting that their products are equal to or
better than the Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these
products may not be compatible to use with your Pantech
product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
If service is required on your unit and it is determined that a nonPantech accessory has created the problem with your unit, the
Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the unit has already suffered
irreversible damage by the reason of a non-compatible accessory,
the Warranty will be voided. To protect your warranty, use only
compatible accessories which cannot damage or interfere with
the functioning of your Pantech product.
* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used
by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram
of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin
of safety to give additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in.
12-Month Limited Warranty
** This device contains 1800 MHz GSM functions that are not
operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable only for
850 MHz GSM and 1900 MHz PCS operations.
Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the Company) warrants to the original
retail purchaser of this Pantech handheld portable cellular
telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during
normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective
in material or workmanship that results in product failure within
the first twelve (12) months period from the date of purchase,
such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt
parts) at the Company’s option, without charge for parts or
labor directly related to the defect(s).
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The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and
battery charger, if included, are similarly warranted for twelve
(12) months from date of purchase. This Warranty extends only
to consumers who purchase the product in the United States
or Canada and it is not transferable or assignable.
To locate Pantech Authorized Service Center, call: (800) 962-8622
or email HandsetHelp@Pantech.com. Please have the following
information available when you send the phone in for repair:
This warranty does not apply to:
(a) Products subjected to abnormal use or conditions,
accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration,
misuse, improper installation or repair or improper storage;
(b) Products whose mechanical serial number or electronic
serial number has been removed, altered or defaced
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any
accessory or other product not approved or authorized by
the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural
items such as framing and non-operative parts;
(f) Products damaged from external causes such as fire,
flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage,
blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical
source.
A valid original Proof of Purchase
Return address
Daytime phone number or fax number
Model number
IMEI number (Look for the 15-digit IMEI number behind the
battery of the device.)
Complete description of the problem
Transportation prepaid
Other Warranty Program
You may have other warranty program with your purchase,
such as warranty exchange. If so, please refer to equipment
package or the original point of sale.
The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of
the product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal
reception by the antenna or for communications range or
operation of the cellular system as a whole.
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE
COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY.
ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE
BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF
ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE
LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. THE COMPANY SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE
UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME
THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this
Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of
Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s
return address, daytime phone number and/ or fax number
and complete description of the problem, transportation
prepaid, to the Company by calling the number listed below or
to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing.
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No person or representative is authorized to assume for
the Company any liability other than expressed herein in
connection with the sale of this product.
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation
or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state or province to province.
For technical support in the U.S. & Canada, call (800) 9628622. Or email us to HandsetHelp@Pantech.com. Or visit the
web site at www.pantechusa.com.
For all other inquiries, write to:
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.5607 Glenridge Dr. Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30342, USA.
Legal notice
Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Wi-Fi is a
trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Google, YouTube, Picasa,
Gmail, Google Maps and Android Market are trademarks of
Google, Inc.
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