UMIDIGI ONE Smart phone User Manual

Shenzhen UMIDIGI company Limited Smart phone

User manual

Safety precautions Before using your device, please thoroughly read the following safety precautions.  User  manual  is  for  reference  only.  Descriptions  here  are  based  on  the  default setting.  The actual product, depending on different regions, service providers, or model specifications, may vary.  Large files or games that require high CPU and RAM usage will affect the overall performance of the device.  Software,  sound  sources,  wallpapers  and  other  media  provided  with  this device shall not be used for any commercial purpose. Users who illegally use the media would be completely responsible for infringing the copyright laws.  Data services, such as uploading, downloading and auto-syncing, incur additional charges.  Therefore,  it  is  recommended  to  use  Wi-Fi  network  when  coming  to large data transfers.  If  you  have  questions  about  the  pre-installed  apps  on  the  device,  contact  a Service Center. As for user-installed apps, please contact service providers.  Modification  of  device’s  operating  system  or  installation  of  unauthorized third-party  software  may  damage  your  devices,  cause  data  loss  and  even  put your  personal  information  in  danger.  These  actions  violate  the  device  license agreement and will void your warranty.    Touchscreen Tapping To open an app, to select a menu item, to press an on-screen button, or to enter a character using the keyboard on the screen, tap it with your finger. Dragging To move an item, tap and hold it and drag it to the target position. Tapping and holding Tap  and  hold  an  item  or  the  screen  for  more  than  2  seconds  to  access  available options. Double-tapping Double-tap on a message conversation to zoom in. Double-tap again to return. Swiping Swipe  to  the  left  or  right  on  the  Home  screen  or  the  Apps  screen  to  view  other panels. Swipe upwards or downwards to scroll through a web page or a list of items,
such as contacts. Spreading and pinching Spread two fingers apart on a web page, map, or image to zoom in a part. Pinch to zoom out. Home screen Home screen The  Home  screen  is  the  starting  point  for  accessing  all  of  the  device’s  features.  It displays widgets, shortcuts to apps, and more. To view other panels, swipe to the left or right, or tap one of the screen indicators at the bottom of the screen. Adding items Tap and hold an app or a folder from the Apps screen, and then drag it to the Home screen. To add widgets, tap and hold an empty area on the Home screen, tap Plug in, tap and hold a widget, and then drag it to the Home screen. Moving and removing an item Moving 1. Tap and hold an item on the Home screen, and then drag it to a new location. 2. To move the item to another panel, drag it to the side of the screen. 3. You can also move frequently used apps to the shortcuts area at the bottom of the Home screen. Removing To remove an item, tap and hold the item. Then, click the delete icon on the upper left corner of app icon . Creating folders 1. On the Home screen, tap and hold an app, and then drag it over another app.   Drop the app when a folder frame appears around the apps. 2. A new folder containing the selected apps will be created. 3. Tap Enter folder name and enter a folder name. To add more apps to the folder, tap and hold another app, and then drag it to the folder. Lock screen Pressing the Power key turns off the screen and locks it.  Also, the  screen  turns off and automatically locks if the device is not used for a specified period. To unlock the screen, press the Power key    and swipe in any direction.
You can change the way that you lock the screen to prevent others from accessing your personal information. On  the  Apps  screen,  tap  Settings  →  Security  →  Screen  lock  ,  and  then  select  a screen lock method. The device requires an unlock code whenever unlocking it. Notification panel Using the notification panel When  you  receive  new  notifications,  such  as  messages  or  missed  calls,  indicator icons appear on the status bar. To see more information about the icons, open the notification panel and view the details. To  open  the  notification  panel,  drag  the  status  bar  downwards.  To  close  the notification panel, swipe upwards on the screen. Using quick setting buttons Tap quick setting buttons to activate some features. Swipe to the left or right on the buttons area to view more buttons. To view more detailed settings, tap and hold a button. Applications Phone Introduction Make or answer voice calls. Contacts Introduction Create new contacts or manage contacts on the device. Messaging Introduction Send and view messages by conversation. Music Listen to music sorted by category and customise playback settings. Camera Introduction Take photos and record videos using various modes and settings.
Gallery Introduction View and manage photos and videos stored in the device. File management Learn fast and fun to open your all stored in the cell phone store pictures, movies, music, documents, and other types of files. Sound Recorder Introduction Use  different  recording  modes  for  various  situations,  such  as  in  an  interview.  The device can convert your voice to text and distinguish between sound sources. Calculator Mobile  phones  directly  perform  mathematical  calculations,  switch  to  a  scientific calculator landscape. Clock Introduction Set alarms, check the current time in many cities around the world, time an event, or set a specific duration. Settings Introduction Customise  settings  for  functions  and  apps.  You  can  make  your  device  more personalised by configuring various setting options.   Google apps Google provides entertainment, social network, and business apps. You may require a Google account to access some apps. Refer to Accounts for more information. To view more app information, access each apps in the help menu. Tips: Some apps may not be available or may be labeled differently depending on the   region or service provider. Chrome Search for information and browse webpages.
Gmail Send or receive emails via the Google gmail service. Maps Find your location on the map, search for locations, and view location information for various Places. Play Music Discover, listen to, and share music on your device. Play Games Download games from Play Store and play them with others. Drive Store your content on the cloud, access it from anywhere, and share it with others. YouTube Watch or create videos and share them with others. Photos Manage photos, albums, and videos that you have saved on the device and uploaded to Google+. Google Search quickly for items on the Internet or your device. Voice Search Search quickly for items by saying a keyword or phrase.    Troubleshooting  Before contacting the Service Center, please attempt the following  solutions. Some situations may not apply to your device.  The touchscreen responds slowly or improperly  If you attach a protective cover or optional accessories to the touchscreen, the   touchscreen may not function properly.  If  you  are  wearing  gloves,  if  your  hands  are  not  clean  while  touching  the touchscreen, or if you tap the screen with sharp objects or your fingertips, the
touchscreen may malfunction.  The  touchscreen  may  malfunction  in  humid  conditions  or  when  exposed  to water.  Restart your device to clear any temporary software bugs.  Ensure that your device software is updated to the latest version.  If the touchscreen is scratched or damaged, visit a Service Centre.   Your device does not turn on  When the battery is completely discharged, your device will not turn on. Fully charge the battery before turning on the device.  Calls are not connected   Ensure that you have accessed the right cellular network.  Ensure that you have not set call barring for the phone number you are dialling.  Ensure that you have not set call barring for the incoming phone number.   Others cannot hear you speaking on a call   Ensure that you are not covering the built-in microphone.  Ensure that the microphone is close to your mouth.  If using a headset, ensure that it is properly connected.  Your device displays network or service error messages   When  you  are  in  areas  with  weak  signals  or  poor  reception,  you  may  lose reception. Move to  another  area and  try  again. While  moving,  error messages may appear repeatedly.  You cannot access some options without a subscription. For more information, contact your service provider.   A cellular network or the Internet is often disconnected or audio   quality is poor   Ensure that you are not blocking the device’s internal antenna.  When  you  are  in  areas  with  weak  signals  or  poor  reception,  you  may  lose reception. You  may  have  connectivity  problems  due  to  issues  with  the  service provider’s base station.    Move to another area and try again.  When using the device while moving, wireless network services may be disabled
due to issues with the service provider’s network.   When you turn on your device or while you are using the device, it prompts you to enter one of the following codes:   Password:  When  the  device  lock  feature  is  enabled,  you  must  enter  the password you set for the device.  PIN:  When  using  the device  for  the  first  time  or  when  the  PIN  requirement is enabled, you must enter the PIN  supplied  with the SIM or USIM card. You  can disable this feature by using the Lock SIM card menu.  PUK: Your SIM or USIM card is blocked, usually as a result of entering your PIN incorrectly  several  times.  You  must  enter  the  PUK  supplied  by  your  service provider.  PIN2:  When  you  access  a  menu  requiring  the  PIN2,  you  must  enter  the  PIN2 supplied with the SIM or USIM card. For more information, contact your service provider.  The battery icon is empty  Your battery is low. Charge the battery.   The battery does not charge properly (For Service-approved chargers)   Ensure that the charger is connected properly.  Visit a Service Center and have the battery replaced.
FCC Statement 1.  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that may cause undesired operation. 2.  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:   This  equipment has  been tested  and  found to comply with  the  limits for a  Class B digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This  equipment  generates  uses and  can radiate  radio frequency energy  and,  if  not installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  SAR Information Statement Your  wireless  phone  is  a  radio  transmitter  and  receiver.  It  is  designed  and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy  set  by  the  Federal  Communications  Commission  of  the  U.S.  Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF  energy  for  the  general  population.  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 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  1.6 W/kg.  *  Tests  for  SAR  are  conducted  with  the  phone  transmitting  at  its  highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at  the  highest  certified  power  level,  the  actual  SAR  level  of  the  phone  while operating  can  be  well  below  the  maximum  value.  This  is  because  the  phone  is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public,
it  must  be  tested  and  certified  to  the  FCC  that  it  does  not  exceed  the  limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed  in  positions  and  locations  (e.g.,  at  the  ear  and  worn  on  the  body)  as required  by  the  FCC  for  each  model.  The  highest  SAR  value  for  this  model  phone when  tested  for  use  at  the  ear  is  0.657W/Kgand  when  worn  on  the  body,  as described  in  this  user  guide,  is0.405W/Kg(Body-worn  measurements  differ  among phone  models,  depending  upon  available  accessories  and  FCC  requirements).  The maximum scaled SAR in hotspot mode is 0.528W/Kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government  requirement  for  safe  exposure.  The  FCC  has  granted  an  Equipment Authorization  for  this  model  phone  with  all  reported  SAR  levels  evaluated  as  in compliance  with  the  FCC  RFexposure  guidelines.  SAR  information  on  this  model phone is on file with the FCC and  can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on   FCC ID:2APL8ONE Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found  on  the  Cellular  Telecommunications  Industry  Asso-ciation  (CTIA)  web-site  at http://www.wow-com.com.  *  In  the  United  States  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  sub-stantial  margin  of  safety  to  give  additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.  Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance   of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters,   and  similar  accessories  used  by  this  device  should  not  contain  any  metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved

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