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Content
Get Started .................................................. 1
Knowing Your Phone ................................... 1
Removing the back cover ............................ 3
Inserting the RUIM and SIM Card ............... 3
Inserting SD card ......................................... 4
Installing the battery ................................... 5
Removing the battery.................................. 6
Charging the battery ................................... 6
Battery Performance ................................... 7
Basic operations .......................................... 8
Turning on and off the phone ..................... 8
Main Screen ................................................ 8
Making a call ............................................. 13
Main Function ........................................... 14
Chrome...................................................... 14
Play Store .................................................. 14
Optimized battery Life ............................... 15
Optimize Data Usage ................................. 16
Optimize Memory Usage ........................... 19
Calculator .................................................. 20
Calendar .................................................... 20
Camera ...................................................... 20
Camcorder ................................................. 22
Clock .......................................................... 23
Email ......................................................... 24
FM Radio ................................................... 25
Gallery ....................................................... 25
Gmail ......................................................... 25
Google Applications .................................. 26
Google Settings ......................................... 26
Google + .................................................... 26
Hangouts ....................................................27
Google Maps ..............................................27
News & Weather ....................................... 28
Messaging ................................................. 28
Music ......................................................... 29
Contacts .................................................... 30
Search........................................................ 30
Settings...................................................... 31
II
Videos ........................................................37
Voice Dialer ................................................37
Safety and Use ............................................37
Disclaimer.................................................. 43
FCC Statement ........................................... 44
SAR Statement .......................................... 45
III
Get Started
Knowing Your Phone
Name
Function
Power Key
Long press To turn on / off
the phone from, and short
press to turn on / off the
screen backlight or screen
lock the phone
Ear Piece
Receive the voice
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Sensors
Front Camera
Microphone
Menu Key
Home Key
Return Key
1. Ambiance sensor, for
detecting the light or
surrounding brightness
2. Proximity sensor, used to
measure distance between
the phone and turn off the
display during a call
Capturing images using front
camera
Voice receiver
To enter the option menu
Short Press to return to
home screen and long press
to show the list off previous
application opened
Return to the previous menu
or screen
Increase volume level or
Decrease volume level
To
connect
your
3.5”handsfree or audio port
To connect the charger or
data cable
The volume keys
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Headset Port
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Micro‐USB Port
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Flash Light
Brighten the environment
when you capture images.
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Rear Camera
Capturing images using rear
camera
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Loud Speaker
Produces the sound, phone
ringtone, notification and
loud the conversation sound
Removing the back cover
You must remove the back cover to install RUIM card, SIM card
and SD card. Hold the upper half of the phone with battery
cover upwards, and lift the bottom of the battery cover, then
the battery cover can be removed.
Please turn the phone off before open the battery to prevent damage
Please be careful when opening the back cover, follow it accordingly to prevent
damage
Inserting the RUIM and SIM Card
You must insert Smartfren RUIM card is on the phone to enjoy
and enable all the features. Your card contains all your
subscription information.
Insert RUIM and SIM card with the metal contacts facing down
and the cut corner is aligned with the cutting on the slot.
If Smartfren RUIM card is not installed, or there are errors in the insertion, or the
card is damaged , “No service”will appear on the screen after your phone is
powered on
If the PIN is enabled you need input the PIN number to unlock it before you can
start using the phone
The GSM function will not work if the Smartfren RUIM card is not present
Inserting SD card
Insert Micro SD card with the metal contacts facing down and
the cut corner aligned with that of the slot
Please insert or remove the Micro SD card when the phone is powered off, or the
Micro SD‐Card or the phone might get damaged and the data on the Micro
SD‐Card could be lost.
You might need to restart your phone after setting the storage to Micro SD‐Card
or when inserting an Micro SD‐Card.
Installing the battery
You must install and charge the battery to use your phone.
Insert the ridge at the top of the battery into the base of the
phone, make sure to touch the metal contact on the phone,
then push the battery down and snap it into place.
Do not forces to turn the phone back on over and over if the battery is too low, it
might cause damage to the phone and the battery.
Please turn the phone off before open the battery to prevent damage.
Note:
Your phone is designed to be used only with the original
batteries and chargers. The use of other batteries or chargers is
not recommended it may cause damage to your phone and the
warranty will be void.
Removing the battery
Make sure your phone is powered off before taking out the
battery to prevent data loss from the phone.
Charging the battery
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can use
your phone, you need to charge the battery. Some batteries will
have best performance after several full charge / discharge
cycles, follow the instruction bellow:
1. Connect data cable and charger, plug one end into your
phone’s data port.
2. Plug the other end of the charger into the appropriate
electrical outlet (100~240V AC).
3. When your phone indicates that the battery is fully charged,
remove the charger.
Notes:
●
The battery is removable, please properly install them to prevent damage, and
use the original battery and charger
●
The use of other batteries or chargers is not recommended it may cause
damage to your phone and the warranty will be void.
●
The battery can discharge gradually even when your phone is powered off. If
the battery is drained for a long time, the information stored in the phone
could possibly be lost.
●
Even when you are not using the phone, it would be best to charge your phone
periodically to keep it away from draining.
●
If the battery is charged after draining, the phone cannot be turned on. The
battery needs to be charged for a while, afterward the phone will go to
power‐off charging mode and you can turned on the phone.
●
Do not forces to turn the phone back on over and over if the battery is too low,
it might cause damage to the phone and the battery
●
You need longer charging period with the lower voltage.
●
You need longer time if the phone is operating while it is charged.
●
The normal charge temperature is during 0⁰C‐ 40⁰C.
Battery Performance
Information
Capacity
Standby time (WWCDMA only)*
2050mAH
260H
Standby time (Dual On C+G)*
200H
Talk time*
6H
Many conditions can affect battery’s standby time, such as local network
conditions, phone’s settings, frequent operations, using data services, etc.
The battery performance is also affected by charge state and temperature.
Qualcomm® Quick Charge
The phone comes with Quick Charge feature Qualcomm which
allows you to charge your mobile phone up to 40% faster than
conventional technology, reduces the time needed to charge
your mobile phone with less hustle, full compatibility and
interoperability
The use this feature can only be experience through the charger with the
minimum output flow 1A to 2A
The charging time may depend on the battery size and conditions.
Basic operations
Turning on and off the phone
To turn on the phone:
Press and hold Power key for more than 3 seconds to turn on
your phone.
Turn off the phone:
Press and hold Power key to pop up option menu, select “power
off”. If it is powered off you cannot receive, make a call or do
other operations.
Main Screen
Screen lock
Touch Settings Security  Screen lock ,There are five (5)
options for the screen lock function, which consist of:
1. Slide: Touch Slide. You can unlock the screen by slide the
key.
2. Face Unlock: Touch Face Unlock. You can use your face as a
lock screen after you set it up. Then you can choose Pattern
or PIN to unlock screen if your face cannot be recognized.
3. Pattern: Touch Pattern. You can use the pattern as you
desired to unlock the screen, after you set it up.
4. PIN: Touch PIN. You can use the PIN as you desired to
unlock the screen, after you set it up.
5. Password: Touch Password. You can use the Password as
you desired to unlock the screen, after you set it up.
Important:
Screen lock options are listed in approximate order of the
strength of their security, starting with None and Slide, which
provide no security. Pattern lock provides more security than
None and Slide but less than the stronger option, although they
can be more convenient than the stronger lock options.
Widgets and Icons
Touch menu to see all Application Icons and Widgets.
Press and hold the widget on the menu as desired, drag then
release it on desktop.
Delete icon
Press and hold a selected icon on desktop, you will find the ‘X
Remove’ appearing. At this time drag the icon to ‘X Remove’,
then release.
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Status bar
A status bar at the top of the screen displays phone status
information and notifications.
Shortcut Bar
There are several menu shown and display on the Shortcut Bar,
slide or drop down your finger from the status bar to access the
menu, short press to turn the desired function on/off and long
press to access its main menu, the long press are only accessible
on some function.
Change wallpaper
Touch & hold anywhere on a Home screen that's not occupied.
A list of options appears.
Touch a wallpaper source:
 Gallery. Choose from pictures that you've taken with
Camera or downloaded to your device.
 Live Wallpapers. Choose from a scrolling list of
animated wallpapers.
 Wallpapers. Choose from thumbnails of default
images, or touch a thumbnail for a larger version.
To set a wallpaper image, touch saves at the top of the screen
(for Gallery images) or Set wallpaper.
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.
Notification panel
You can open notifications such as unread messages or missed
calls directly from the notification panel.
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To open the panel, hold the status bar with your finger, and drag
it downward.
Making a call
Touch to enter dialer interface on idle screen or main menu
screen, input phone number and click
to make a call,If you
make a mistake, you can click to delete the number or hold it
to delete all numbers before the cursor.
You can make a call using WWCDMA or GSM network as you
desired.
to make a call using WWCDMA network.
● Touch
● Touch
to make a call using GSM network.
During a call, you can do the following:
1. Touch to open the dial pad.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Touch
Touch
Touch
Touch
to enable or disable the loud speakerfunction.
to enable or disable your microphone.
to merge the call.
to record the call
Main Function
Chrome
Connect the web page with the mobile network.
Click the Chrome icon on the Desktop , and then you can open
the web browser.
You can input different website to view different web page.
Press menu key you can do these lists:
 Bookmarks, to add a new bookmark or manage bookmarks.
 History, to open the browser history.
 Saved pages, save the pages what you want to.
Play Store
From this application you can download many applications such
as Games, Books & Reference, Communication, Education,
Entertainment etc, where it contain both free or paid
application you can choose that provided from Android market.
This function can work after you create and activate or login
using your Google account.
 Touch the
icon once you connected, the main screen
appears and then afterward you can download any
application based on the categories.
 You can manage your Play Store setting from the main menu
when you access the Play Store application
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If there are other applications that you have downloaded from
unknown source, you need to enable the function before you
can install it.
Touch Setting  Security  Unknown sources
Not all application provided from the Play Store or any other third party can be
supported or compatible with this device due to the specification and developer
requirement differentiation
Optimized battery Life
You can extend your battery's life between charges by turning
off features that you don't need.
F irst touch the Settings icon
on a Home or All Apps
screen
Extend the life of your battery
 If you aren't using W i‐F i, Bluetooth, or Mobile data,
use the Settings app to turn them off: Settings 
W ireless & Networks, then switch off.
 Turn off GPS: Touch SettingsLocation access, then switch
off GPS satellites.
 Turn down screen brightness and set a shorter
Sleep timeout: Settings Display.
 If you don't need it, turn off automatic syncing for
all apps: Settings DeviceBattery. Or you can
touch
icon to enable/disable it from taskbar.
Note that this means you need to sync manually to
collect messages, email, and other recent i nfo r m at i on ,
a n d wo n ' t rec e ive n ot i f i cat i on s w h e n u p d ates o c c u r.
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If you know you won't be near a mobi le or W i‐F i
network for a whi l e, switch to Settings  W ireless &
Networks  More...Airplane Mode.
Check battery level and usage details
• Open Settings Device Battery.T h e l i st at t h e
b otto m of t h e sc re en s h o ws t h e b rea kdo w n of
b a tte r y u sa ge fo r in d i v id u a l ap ps a n d services.
Warning! If you stop some apps or services, your device
may not work correctly.
Optimize Data Usage
Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or
downloaded by your device during a given period.
Data usage settings allow you to:
 Set the data usage level at which you'll receive a warning.
 Set a data usage limit.
 View or restrict data usage by app.
To adjust the settings described here:
1 Touch the Settings icon on a Home or All Apps screen.
2 Touch Wireless & networks  Data usage.
By default, you see the settings for mobile data or networks
provided by your carrier.
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Set data usage warning
 Drag the orange line by its right side to the level where you
want to receive a warning.
Set data usage limit
Check Set mobile data limit.
A dialog appears that describes the limit you're setting.
2 Read the message. If you're willing to proceed, click OK.
3 The red line at the top of the graph activates, so you can
drag it up or down.
4 Drag the red line by its right side to the limit you want to
set. When your data usage reaches the limit, mobile data
will be turned off automatically and many features of your
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phone won't work correctly. You'll receive a notification
when this occurs.
View or restrict data usage by app
Check whether data usage can be restricted from the app's own
settings (available from within the app) before restricting it
here.
1 Make sure you're viewing the network for which you want
to view or restrict app data usage.
2 Scroll down to find the app whose data usage you want to
view. The blue bar for each app indicates its total data
usage for the cycle displayed above the main graph, near
the top of the screen.
3 To see more details for an app, touch its name.
4 To stop background data usage for this app, check Restrict
background data.
5 Read the message that appears. If you're willing to proceed,
click OK.
Advanced data usage settings
Two other settings available from the Menu key can have
dramatic effects, but may sometimes be useful:
 Data roaming can result in steep additional charges.
However, in some locations this may be the only way to
connect to the Internet.
 Restrict background data affects all your apps across all
available networks, and may cause some features to stop
working. This is an extreme step that should be used with
caution.
 Auto‐sync data helps sync each account automatically to
collect recent information. If you turn it off, you’ll need to
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

collect recent sync manually, and you won’t receive
notifications when updates occur.
Show Wi‐Fi usageat data usage cycle, show all apps used
data during this period.
Mobile hotspotsthe Wi‐Fi networks which are mobile
hotspots. Apps can be restricted from using these networks
when in the background. Apps may also warn before using
these networks for large downloads.
Optimize Memory Usage
Apps use two kinds of memory: internal storage and RAM. They
use internal storage for themselves and any files, settings, and
other data they use. They also use RAM (memory designed for
temporary storage and fast access) when they're running.
The memory available capacity shown is based on the actual usage capacity
after reduced and shared with by system usage.
Android also manages how apps use RAM. It may cache some
things you've been using recently, for quicker access if you need
them again, but it will erase the cache if it needs the RAM for
new activities.
You can affect the way apps use internal storage directly and
indirectly in many ways, for example by:

Installing or uninstalling apps.

Downloading files in Browser, Gmail, and other apps.

Creating files (for example, by taking pictures).

Deleting downloaded files or files you created.

Copying files between your device and a computer via USB
or Bluetooth.
You rarely need to manage the way apps use RAM. But you can
monitor apps RAM usage and stop them if they misbehave.
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Calculator
Perform basic arithmetic such as addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division.
1. Touch the
Calculator application icon.
2. Touch the numbers and operation symbols to do the
calculation.
3. Touch DELETE to clear the result one by one, touch and
hold DELETE to clear all.
Calendar
The Calendar app lets you view and edit your
schedule. Touch on a Ho me or App screen.
To change the Calendar view, touch the date at the
top left corner and choose Day, Week, Month, or
Agenda.
Create agenda
1.
2.
Press blank and click “New event” button.
Before you can add an event, you must add at least one
calendar account to your device and make a calendar
visible.
3. Input name / Location / Time and so on.
4. Click “Done” button.
The new agenda will appear on the calendar menu when you
entering again.
Camera
The Camera app is a combination camera and camcorder that
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actually consists of two cameras, front camera (facing you) and
main camera behind the phone. The front camera includes a
Panorama mode that allows you to create a single image by
panning across a scene.
You can view photos and videos you take with Camera
in the Gallery app your personal videos are also
available in the V ideos app
To take pictures and videos, first touch the Camera
on the Application list screen.
icon
When the Ca mera opens, select , it wi ll have three
modes and option to use front or rear camera
 Photo, Take pictures by touching the blue
button icon .
 V ideo recording , Take video by touching the red
button .
 Panorama, Take panorama by touching the blue
button .
 Touch the
and select the
to use th e front
camera; take picture by touching the blue
button icon .
 Touch the thumbnail near the blue or red
button to view the most recently taken pictures
or videos.
You can share the picture by touching the Gmail,
Google+, Messenger, or other icons displayed after
pressing the icon
To view this picture and others in the Gallery app,
touch the picture.
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Install Micro‐SD before taking any pictures or record videos or you may use the
internal memory by turning the switching the storage location to phone
You might need to restart your phone after setting the storage to SD‐Card
Storing pictures and videos to your internal phone memory may consume the
avaible free space and when it gets low it will impact the phone performance
Please ensure you have already enabled the GPS function before turning on the
Store Location function and you can view your location from the image details
Camcorder
To use camcorder function, first touch the icon on the
, it wi ll have three
Application list screen, select
. When the Camcorder opens, it
modes, then select the
will have the option button
to use front or rear camera.
button to start recording video.
 Click
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


Click
button to end recording.
To take photos while recording video, you can capture the
image as a photo by touching it shortly on the view
window until red frame appear temporarily indicate the
image have been saved.
and select the to use the front camera,
Touch the
take picture by touching the red button icon .
Clock
Touch the Clock application icon . You can see the time and
date.
Add Alarm
1.
Touch the Clock application icon.
2.
Touch
to set alarm and click
at the top right
corner to add alarm.
3.
Set up your alarm as desired.
4.
Touch OK.
5.
Select the alarm clock.
Shut Off Alarm Alert
When a scheduled alarm is activated, a pop‐up window with the
alarm title appears.
Touch
if you want to be reminded again in 10 minutes.
to cancel the alert.
Touch
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Turn Alarm on
1.
2.
3.
In the Alarm list, find the desire alarm.
Click the on the left to select Repeat and vibrate.
Select the on or off to turn the Alarm on.
Edit Alarm
Touch on the alarm you want to edit in the alarm list, and then
you will enter into the editing screen. After editing, touch Done.
Delete Alarm
1.
2.
3.
Touch on the alarm you want to delete.
at the top right corner.
Touch
Select OK on the pop‐up message.
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Press menu key to enter Settings of alarm clock.
Don not set the phone in silence mode to guarantee the
alarming effect (unless if the vibrate mode is set to always
on).
Please change the battery in a minute or else the
information stored in the phone will be lost, in the low
electric power.
Email
You can configure Email for most accounts in just a few steps
according the tip on the screen.
The functions of the Email:
1. Receive email and view the text and attachments via your
phone.
2. Reply and forward a received email.
3.Create a new email.
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Apart from this, you also can set the inbox checking frequency.
Not all email account and protocols can be supported by default, it might require
advance and addtional setting or some exception from the email provider
FM Radio
You should insert headset before using FM Radio, the headset is
also functioning as the external antenna. Please always use the
original headset. The usage of non original headset might not
compatible with the phone.
Search radio settings and play it:
1. Touch the radio icon
2. Click menu key, select “Scan” scan all stations.
3. Select some stations and play it.
or icon to search the channel manually.
4. Touch
5. Touch the icon to turn off the radio.
Gallery
Touch the application icon to view pictures and videos stored
in phone or memory card.
Click “Albums” to view the picture with different tags based on
the album names.
Not all media files can be viewed or played due to codec, resolution and size
differentiation
Gmail
You can access and use Gmail to read and write email from your
account on any mobile device or browser. Gmail is not just
about email. Your Gmail name and password can provide you
access into to all Google apps and services.
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
on a Home or All
Launch Gmail. Touch the Gmail icon
Apps screen. The first time you launch Gmail, you will be
asked to sign in or create an account if you do not have
Gmail account when you first set up your device.
 Read email. Touch a message to read it. Unread message
are bold.
 Organize email. Touch the icon in the front of a mail to
select it. Then use the icons and menu at the top of the
screen to manage the selected mails.
 Change your settings. Touch the Menu key to change your
preferences, add an account, or get Help.
No matter where you are within Gmail, you can always get back
to the Inbox by touching
in the top left corner of the screen
and select inbox.
Google Applications
Google Settings
Google Settings
app lets you know which apps you've
signed into using Google+, as well as allowing a method of
shutting them off, with the option of removing all associated
content from your Google+ pages.
Google +
Google+
Sign‐in allows you to use your Google ID as a
universal sign‐in for online apps and services, in the same way
as you've been able to with your Facebook log‐in for a number
of years.
The advantage to consumers is fewer passwords to remember
and less time spent tapping in emails and passwords, or going
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through a complete registration process.
Hangouts
Hangouts
bring conversation to life with photos, emoji, and
video calls for free. Connect with friends through computer,
android devices, etc.
Play Games
Google Play Games app is the easiest way for you to discover
new games, track achievements and scores, and play with
friends around the world. It brings all your gaming on Google
Play together in a unified Android experience.
Google Drive
You can store your files in Google Drive
by uploading them
directly from both your phone and computer. Then you can
access to the files or even download them and share them with
others from anywhere with the phone or computer.
at the top right corner,
To upload the files, click the icon
select Upload;
To download the uploaded file, touch the icon
beside the file
at the top right corner and select
name, then click the icon
Download a copy;
To share with others, touch Send link and select a way to share
the file.
Google Maps
This app can help you locate where you are. You can also find
local entertainments, view maps and get driving directions with
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Google Maps . Touch the top left corner, you can do:
Select Local to find nearby restaurants, bars, attractions, etc;
Select Navigation to get directions after typing destination;
Touch My places to see your stared location, recent location,
directions, etc;
Select Join Latitude to find family and friends on the map and
share where you are with people you choose.
News & Weather
Touch the icon
to learn news and weather. To configure
the settings, Touch menu key, you can refresh the image and
configure the settings.
Messaging
Send and receive message.
Create text message
Touch Messaging icon to open the program.
Click “ ” to create message.
Input receiver’s phone number and edit contents.
For phone number:
1. You can click the keyboard to input number directly.
2. You can select number from messages, contacts or call logs.
3. You can select several numbers to send.
4. You can send multimedia message and attach the file by
touching the icon. Then you can send the pictures, video
or audio as you desired.
5. You can send message by WWCDMA or GSM network, by
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selecting
or
Notes:
If the message editing is interrupted by incoming calls, alarm
clock, powering off, the entered texts will be saved temporarily.

Click “Type message” to edit the message.

Press Menu key, pop up the menu.

MMS features only available on the WWCDMA network.

MMS is not supported on the GSM network, you cannot
send or completely receive MMS using GSM network.
There will be notification If there is incoming MMS on the
GSM network, but you cannot retrieve the content and
information.
Music
Touch the Music application icon to enter music player.
1. Songs: shown the list of all available songs
2. Artists: view the list based on the artists
3. Albums: view based on the albums list.
4. Playlists: view current playlist and saved playlist.
Press menu key when playing a song, you can do :

Party shuffle.

Add the song to playlist.

Set the song as ring tone.

Delete the song.

Set the sound effects using Snapdragon Audio +
Qualcomm®Snapdragon ™ Audio+
Provide rich audio experience, from music to movies, get rich,
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full‐sized sound from your Smartphone
1. Please drag the android green robot "android green robot
picture" intoapplication folder "application picture"
2. Run "Android File Transfer" in MAC application folder to
open MTP
Use your earphone or headphones for better and complete audio experience
Contacts
Touch
Contacts application icon to enter the contact
information.
Search for a contact
1. Click fast search key or click
2. Enter the first few letters of the contact name, all contacts
beginning with these letters appear.
Add a contact
Click , you can add a new contact to the phone or card.
Manage contact
Click the item to view the detail information about the contact.
Hold the menu key to view the submenu: Edit / share / delete /
copy to phone / send contact / all calls to voicemail.
Search
Google Search is available from the top of any Home screen:
S p e a k s e a rc h t e r m s : To u c h t h e M i c r o p h o n e i c o n .
After you say what you're looking for, the Browser opens
to a list of search results.
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Type search terms: Touch Google. As you type,
suggestions appear below the Search box. The first few
suggestions attempt to complete what you're typing:

To search for a sug gestion immediately, touch it.

To add a suggestion to the search field, touch the
arrow to its right. You can then keep on typing or
choose further sug gestions.

To search for the contents of the search field,
touch the Search button near the lower right
corner of the keyb oard.
You also can input the contact with soft key or voice.
to search the network resource.
Click
Settings
Touch the
Settings application icon, then you can see some
submenus that you can choose as follows:
Wireless & Networks
Through this menu you can set the connection and network on
WCDMA and GSM, and other functions.

From the Wi‐Fi function you can switch it on / off, and
select the Wi‐Fi network available as desired.

Touch the Mobile data icon from the Settings to enable
/ disable it or from the status bar with your finger, and
drag it downward

From the Bluetooth function you can switch it on / off, and
select the available devices to paired.

Turn on Data usage.

Touch More to click to turn on Airplane mode, set the VPN
network and set the tethering & portable hotspot.

Touch More  Tethering & portable hotspot  USB
tethering. You can enable or disable the USB tethering by
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ticking the box, As illustrated below
You need to plug using the data cable to the computer to use handset for Data
connection sharing through USB port.
For Win XP SP2 or below and Macintosh OS, you need to install the modem
driver before you can use the modem function. You may find the installation
guide on the page 40
Drivers are provided inside phone as a virtual CD ROM, where you can install it
in accordance with the OS you use.
Click Portable Wi‐Fi hotspot to enable / disable portable network connection.
And you can configure the hotspot as open or secure connection by touching
Set up Wi‐Fi hotspot
You can share the Wi‐Fi connection up to 5 users.
Bluetooth tethering enables your phone sharing Internet connection with other
phones. To enable it, touch More  Tethering & portable hotspot  Bluetooth
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tethering.
To use Bluetooth tethering, the phones needs to be connected first through
Bluetooth.
Device
1. Dual RUIM/SIM Settings
 Touch Dual RUIM/SIM settings SIM1 Mobile network
settings Network Mode to select the preferred network
mode, three option available, EVDO only, 1x only or Hybrid. If
EVDO only mode selected, the handset cannot conduct voice
call and SMS using WCDMA network.
 Touch Dual On settings SIM2Network settings
Network operators to see the APN Setting information,
there are two default APN provided on the settings.
If you experience difficulties on data connection you may try switching in
between the two APN
Data connection only available using WCDMA network. GSM are only available
for voice call and SMS.
2. Sound





Set volume for ringtone / media or alarm.
Set vibrate and ring.
Set your default phone ringtone.
Set your default notification ringtone.
Turn on / off Dial pad touch tones / Touch sound and so on.
3. Display
 Adjust the brightness of the screen, you can adjust the
brightness level from this menu or from the home panel
status bar you can quickly set the brightness to low, medium,
high and auto.
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By default the handset brightness is set to auto where the backlight brightness is
adjusted base on your surrounding environment using the ambience sensor
You can adjust the brightness manually by disabling the automatic brightness
function from the display menu or through the shortcut menu bar
 Choose the wallpaper from gallery / live wallpapers /
wallpapers.
 Adjust the delay before the screen automatically turns off.
 Select the font size.
4. Storage
View the external (Micro‐SD)
storagecapacity and usage.
and
internal
memory
5. Battery
View the battery usage data based on the process and
application that were consuming the battery.
6. Apps
Manage and remove installed apps, View and control currently
running services, view storage used by apps.
Personal
1. Location services
 Turn on Access to my location to let apps and Google’s
location service use your location information
 Set the location sources from GPS satellites or Wi‐Fi & mobile
network location.
2. Security
 Lock screen with slide, Face Unlock, pattern, number, PIN or
password.
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 Edit owner information displayed on the lock screen.
 Encrypt your accounts, settings, downloaded apps and their
data, media, and other files.
 Set up SIM / RUIM card lock and edit passwords.
 Select device administrators.
 Credential storage.
3. Language & input




Select language and edit personal dictionary.
Select android keyboard or google voice typing.
Set the voice search and text‐to‐speech output.
Set the pointer speed.
4. Backup & reset
 Turn on or off “Back up my data” or “Automatic restore”.
 Erase all data in phone.
Accounts
1. Add account
With this function, you can manage your accounts &
synchronize them. You can add accounts using corporate, other
email account and Google accounts.
 Touch Add account to add account as desired. And you can
switch ON / OFF to activate or deactivate the synchronization
 To remove accounts, touch on the account, touch the menu
button then select Remove account.
Not all email account and protocols can be supported by default, it might require
advance and additional setting or some exception from the email provider
System
1. Date and time
Set the date, time, time zone and formats.
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 The current date and time will display on the idle screen.
 WCDMA network is able to automatically set the date and
time, so Automatic date & time cannot be used after the
phone is inserted with WCDMA card.
 If you do not choose automatic, you need to set the date and
time zone manually.
2. Accessibility
 View services installed.
 Turn on large text / Power button ends call and so on.
3. About phone:
Touch the Settings  About phone, then you can see sub menu
as follows:
 Phone system updates
 Status, to check the status of the network, battery, IP address,
WIFI & Bluetooth address serial number and up time.
 Legal information, to see the legal information from open
source and Google legal
 Model number
 Software version. Etc.
4. Developer options
Touch theSettings About phone, then touch Build number 7
times to enter Developer options.
 Turn on or off USB debugging / Stay awake / allow mock
lactations.
 View development device ID.
 Set your full backup password.
 Set the user interface according to you need.
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Videos
Touch the Video application icon , you can view and play the
video on the SD card.
Voice Dialer
To place a phone call by speaking, use the Voice Dialer app .
To make a phone call with Voice Dialer:
1 Touch the Voice Dialer icon on a Home or All Apps screen.
The Voice Dialer opens, listening for your spoken instructions,
and displaying some hints for how to use it.
2 Say “Call” followed by the name of the contact to call.
Or follow one of the other Voice Dialer suggestions.
Safety and Use
Please read carefully and observe the following regulations to avoid
damaging your telephone or using it against the law.
Electronic devices/Health care facilities.
Turn off your phone when you are near high‐precision electronic
devices in use to avoid causing malfunction or interfering with their
operation (fire alarms, automatic doors and automatic control
equipment).
Turn off your phone in hospitals or places where the use of mobile
phones is restricted. Mobile phones affect the normal operation of
electronic devices and medical instruments, such as pacemakers,
hearing aids and other electronic medical devices.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that mobile phones are kept
at least 15 cm away from pacemakers to prevent the phone
interference. When using the phone, you should hold it against the
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ear on the opposite side to the device, to reduce interference.
Mobile phones should be forbidden inside an operating theatre,
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or Cardiac Care Unit (CCU).
Pay attention to the settings of the sound volume and the vibration to
avoid disturbing the patients.
Flammable or explosive areas
Turn off your phone near flammable or explosive areas. Do not
install/remove or charge the battery or use the phone in these areas
to prevent any explosion or fire. Flammable and explosive areas
include: chemical plants, facilities with chemical substances or
particles in the air (grains, dust and metal powder ), petrol stations
and fuel depots, fuel storage areas (for example, under a ship’s deck),
areas with explosion warning signs, areas with “turn off two‐way
radio equipment” signs and places where you are usually
recommended to switch off car engines.
Safety of use in a vehicle
Please observe the relevant local or national regulations related to
the use of mobile phones in a vehicle. Please refrain from using the
phone while driving. If you are driving and need to use the phone in
an emergency, use a hands‐free device (optional purchase) to be safe.
Otherwise, park the car before using the phone.
Do not place your phone on the dashboard or within an airbag
deployment area to avoid causing injury to passengers in the car
when the bag inflates or bursts.
Using the phone on an airplane is strictly forbidden. Turn off your
phone before you board an aircraft. It is recommended to remove the
battery to avoid the phone being turned on accidentally.
Storing environment
To avoid demagnetizing problem, keep the phone away from
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magnetic materials, such as magnetic discs and credit cards.
Ensure that the phone does not come into contact with liquids. If it
does, turn it off immediately, remove the battery and quickly contact
the vendor.
Do not store the phone, battery or charger in an environment with a
strong magnetic field, such as an electromagnetic pot or a microwave
oven, to avoid causing the phone to malfunction, catch fire or
explode.
Do not subject the phone, battery or charger to heavy impact or
vibration to avoid battery leakage, phone malfunction, overheating,
fire or explosion
Do not place sharp metallic items such as needles, near the receiver
because the receiver will attract them and you may be injured when
using the phone.
Do not place the phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt to
avoid damaging it when you sit down
Child health
Keep the phone, battery and charger out of the reach of children. Do
not let children use the phone, battery or charger without
supervision.
Do not let a child put a battery in his/her mouth to avoid electrolyte
poisoning.
Keep children away from small phone accessories to prevent
suffocation or blocking of the oesophagus as a result of swallowing.
Operating environment
This phone is equipped with a built‐in antenna. When the phone is on,
unless necessary, do not touch the antenna area (top of the phone)
for optimal communication quality.
Do not use your phone while it is being charged during
thunderstorms, or use it outdoors to avoid being struck by lightning
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or other injury.
Do not use your mobile phone in dusty, wet, dirty places or places
near magnetic fields to prevent malfunction of its internal circuits.
Keep the phone as dry as possible. Keep the phone, battery and
charger away from water and water vapour and do not clean the
phone with a wet cloth to avoid short circuits, malfunction due to
corrosion and electric shocks.
Do not turn in or off the phone against your ear to avoid your ears
and body from being impaired.
To comply with regulations on radio frequency exposure, keep the
antenna at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from your body when holding
your phone or using its data functions.
If you feel unwell (epileptic seizures or blackouts) after playing the
games with your phone for a long period of time, please seek medical
assistance immediately.
Move your mobile phone away from your ear while using the
hands‐free mode, because the amplified volume might cause hearing
damage.
Make sure you switched off your phone in areas where mobile phone
use is prohibited!
Cleaning and maintenance
Switch off the phone before cleaning and maintenance. The charger
should be unplugged from the power socket and the phone and
charger disconnected to prevent any electric shock or short circuiting
of the battery or charger.
Do not wipe the phone or charger using chemical substance (alcohol
benzene), chemical agents or abrasive cleaning agents to avoid
damaging its parts or causing a malfunction. You may clean with a
slightly damp anti‐static soft cloth.
Do not scrape or alter the phone case as paint substances may cause
an allergic reaction. If such a reaction occurs, cease using the phone
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immediately and seek medical help.
Wipe dust off the power plug and keep it dry to avoid risk of fire
If the phone or accessories do not work properly, contact your local
vendor
Do not dismantle the phone or its accessories yourself.
Protecting the environment
Please observe the local regulations on phone packaging, battery and
used phone disposal and bring them to the collection point for proper
recycling. Do not dispose of used phones or batteries in a household
rubbish bin.
Please take your used, unwanted lithium batteries to a designated
place. Do not dispose of them in a rubbish bin.
Emergency call
In an emergency situation, if the phone is
on and you are within the network range, it can be used to make an
emergency call. However, emergency call numbers may not be
reachable on all networks; you should never rely on your mobile
phone for emergency calls.
Using the battery and charger
Only use batteries and chargers approved by the manufacturer. Do
not use batteries or chargers that are not compatible with your model
to avoid any explosion.
Do not throw a battery in a fire as it might catch fire or explode. Do
not cause a short circuit to the charger as it might result in
malfunction, smoke or fire.
Do not place conductors like metals, keys or jewels, against the
battery poles or allow them to touch the ends of the battery to avoid
short circuiting the battery and causing injury (burns, for example) as
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a result of battery overheating
If the power cable is damaged (wires exposed or broken) or the
connection to the plug is loose, do not use it to avoid electric shock,
short‐circuit of the charger or a fire.
Do not dismantle the battery or weld the two poles of the battery to
prevent the battery from leaking, overheating, catching fire or
exploding.
Keep the charger away from any container of water or other liquids.
Infiltration of liquid may cause electric leakage or other malfunction
to the charger.
If the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use
immediately and move it far away from naked flames or people to
avoid a fire or injury from explosion.
Do not charge the battery in a dusty or damp environment and keep
the cable away from heated objects.
The battery is not fully charged when leaving the factory. Therefore,
you should charge the battery for two hours before use. Before
charging, make sure the charge plug is correctly inserted in the power
socket. If it is incorrectly inserted, electric shock might occur and the
phone or battery may catch fire or explode. When charging is
completed, pull out the charger plug from the power socket, and do
not pull the cable.
If the liquid in the battery splashes into your eyes, do not rub the eyes
to avoid damaging your vision, rinse the eyes immediately in clean
water and go to a hospital for assistance.
Do not place heavy objects on the charger cable. Do not damage,
twist or pull the cable to avoid causing electric shock or fire.
When the battery cannot be installed correctly in the phone, do not
press down on it heavily to prevent it from leaking or exploding. Do
not remove the battery when the phone is on.
If the battery is distorted, has changed colour or is unusually hot
when charging or when it is stored, remove immediately the battery
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and stop using it or it may leak, become overheated, explode or catch
fire.
If a battery is not used for a long period of time after charging, store it
at room temperature
Do not touch the power socket, power cable or charger with wet
hands to avoid electric shock.
If water or other liquid enters the charger, immediately disconnect
the charger plug from the power socket to prevent it from
overheating, catching a fire or malfunction.
Explanation: The instructions in this user manual apply to English
mode. In other language operating modes, slight differences may
appear.
Warning: The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which
may result as a consequence of improper use of this mobile phone or
use contrary to the instructions contained in this manual.
Disclaimer
 This handset solution is based on EVDO‐GSM dual mode,
dual standby, but single on simultaneously. Only one of the
network are allowed to have active session, if the WCDMA
card is using EVDO data service, the GSM services still
available but if the WCDMA card is using 1X data service, the
GSM cannot be reached and that is not the handset
problem.
 The usage ofnon‐originalaccessories such asheadsets,
batteries, chargers etc,willcauseincompatibility between the
mobile phone and the accessories that may cause a
reduction in performance and malfunction,andweare
notresponsible for any damage that might occur.
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 Specifications and functions of your mobile phone can be
differ to those contained in this user manual due the user
manual is only contain general overview.
 Specifications and functions of your mobile phone have
been confirmed to work properly since produced from the
factory. If there is damage or defect due to the
manufacturing and not by usage, it would follow terms and
condition in the warranty card.
 If the functions of your mobile phone related to features and
services by carrier then those functions will follow the terms
& conditions applicable by the carrier.
 Please note that your mobile phone still has its limitations
referring to the specifications and functions. These
limitations cannot consider as damage or defect and cannot
be regarded as manufacturer damage. Please use your
mobile phone in accordance with the purposes and
functions.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates 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
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encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
‐‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐‐Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
‐‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
‐‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or
TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
SAR Statement
This phone meets the government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons
regardless of age or health.
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FCC RF Exposure information and Statement the SAR limit of
USA (FCC) is 1.6W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device type NU‐3S (FCC ID: 2ADINNUUNU3S) has also been
tested against this SAR limit. SAR information on this phone
and others can be viewed on‐line at
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/. This device was tested
for typical body‐worn operations with the back of the
handset kept 0mm from the body. The use of belt clips,
holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic
components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do
not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be avoided
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