ZTE N859 CDMA 1X/EVDO PHONE User Manual

ZTE Corporation CDMA 1X/EVDO PHONE

User Manual

ZTE N859
User Manual
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Version No. : R1.0
Edition Time : 201205
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Contents
Getting Started ......................................... 8
Overview ...................................................... 8
Keys Explained............................................. 9
Starting Up .................................................. 10
Installing the Battery ............................ 10
Charging the battery............................ 12
Switching Your Phone On/Off ..................... 12
Setting Up Your Phone for the First Time
............................................................ 13
Switching to Sleep Mode .................... 14
Waking up Your Phone ........................ 14
Getting Around ........................................... 15
Touch Control ...................................... 15
Start Screen ........................................ 15
Status Icons ......................................... 17
Accessing the applications and Settings
............................................................ 18
Hubs .................................................... 18
Adjusting the Volume .......................... 18
Searching ............................................ 19
Voice Interaction.................................. 19
Switching between Running Applications
............................................................ 20
Setting up an Account ......................... 20
Phone Calls ............................................ 21
How to make calls ...................................... 21
Calling with the Keypad ....................... 21
Calling from your Contacts .................. 21
Calling from your Call History ............. 22
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How to receive calls ................................... 22
Answering or rejecting a call ............... 22
Muting a Call ....................................... 22
Putting a call on Hold .......................... 23
Turning the Speakerphone On/Off ...... 23
Ending a Call ....................................... 23
Adjusting your Call Settings ....................... 23
People ..................................................... 25
Contact Information .................................... 26
Creating a Contact ..................................... 26
Searching for a Contact .............................. 26
Linking Contact Information ........................ 27
Unlinking Contact Information .................... 27
Creating a New Group ............................... 28
The Me Tile................................................. 28
Using the Keyboard ............................... 29
Entering Text .............................................. 29
Moving the Cursor ...................................... 30
Copying and Pasting .................................. 30
Changing Keyboard Settings ..................... 31
Messaging .............................................. 32
The Message Box ...................................... 32
Sending a Message.................................... 32
Managing Message Threads ...................... 33
Deleting a Message Thread ................ 33
Deleting a Message ............................ 33
Changing Message Settings ...................... 33
Online Messaging....................................... 34
Email ....................................................... 35
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Creating an Email account ......................... 35
Receiving Emails ........................................ 35
Composing and Sending an Email ............. 36
Replying to or Forwarding an Email ........... 36
Deleting an Account ................................... 37
Email Settings ............................................ 37
Getting Connected to the Internet ........ 38
Turning on Wi-Fi ......................................... 38
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network .................. 38
Sharing Internet .......................................... 39
Browsing the Internet ............................ 40
Navigating on a Web Page ......................... 40
Browsing Options ....................................... 41
Managing Bookmarks ................................ 41
Editing a Bookmark ............................. 41
Deleting a Bookmark ........................... 42
Changing Browser Settings ........................ 42
Bluetooth® .............................................. 43
Calendar ................................................. 44
Creating an Appointment ............................ 44
Calendar Views .......................................... 44
Viewing an Appointment ............................. 45
Editing an Appointment .............................. 45
Deleting an Appointment ............................ 45
Handling Appointment Reminders .............. 46
Hiding or Showing Appointments ............... 46
Making the Most of Multimedia ............. 47
Syncing your Phone and your Computer ... 47
Stereo Headset adapter ............................. 47
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Taking Pictures with your Camera .............. 47
Adjusting Camera Settings ................. 48
Shooting Video with your Camcorder ......... 49
Adjusting your Video Settings ............. 49
Listening to your FM Radio ........................ 49
Playing your Music ..................................... 50
Playing your Videos .................................... 51
Listening to or Watching Podcasts ............. 51
Opening your Picture and Video Gallery .... 51
Pictures Hub ........................................ 51
Viewing Pictures and Videos ............... 52
Using Maps ............................................. 53
Enabling Location Services ........................ 53
Bing Maps .................................................. 53
Finding your Current Location ............. 54
Viewing the Map .................................. 54
Getting Directions................................ 55
Searching for Places ........................... 56
Exploring Nearby Places ..................... 56
Clearing the Map ................................. 56
Sorting out your Phone Settings .......... 57
Setting Time and Date ................................ 57
Changing Display Settings ......................... 57
Changing the Lock Screen Wallpaper . 57
Adjusting Screen Timeout ................... 58
Adjusting Screen Brightness ............... 58
Sound Settings ........................................... 58
Language and Region Settings .................. 59
Mobile Network Services ............................ 59
Turning On/Off Airplane Mode ............ 59
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Setting up Mobile Services.................. 60
Security Settings ........................................ 60
Protecting your phone with a password
............................................................ 60
Protecting your phone when you lose it
............................................................ 61
Privacy: Reset to Factory Settings ............. 61
Managing Application Settings ................... 61
Managing Other Settings ........................... 62
Other Applications ................................. 63
Alarms ........................................................ 63
Calculator ................................................... 63
Games ........................................................ 63
Marketplace ................................................ 63
Office .......................................................... 63
Specifications ........................................ 65
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Getting Started
Please read the Product Safety and Warranty
Information in the box before proceeding.
For additional information about your phone go to
windowsphone.com
Overview
Charger/
USB Jack
Headset Jack
Earpiece
Touch Screen
START Key
SEARCH Key
BACK Key
Power Key
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Keys Explained
Key
POWER Key
Volume
Keys
CAMERA
Key
Loudspeaker
Camera with
LED flash
Battery
Cover
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Key
CAMERA Key
BACK Key
START Key
SEARCH Key
Volume Keys
Starting Up
Installing the Battery
Switch off your phone before installing or
replacing the battery.
1. Remove the back cover.
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2. Insert the battery by aligning the gold
contacts on the battery with the gold contacts
in the battery compartment. Gently push down
on the battery until it clicks into place.
3. Press the cover gently back into place until
you hear a click.
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Charging the battery
When you first get your new phone you’ll need to
charge the battery.
1. Connect the adapter to the charger jack.
Ensure that the adapter is inserted with the
correct orientation. Do not force the connector
into the charger jack.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall
outlet.
3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully
charged.
Switching Your Phone On/Off
Make sure the battery is charged.
Press and hold POWER Key to switch on your
phone.
To switch it off, press and hold POWER Key.
Then slide down the picture on the screen.
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Setting Up Your Phone for the First
Time
When you first power on your phone after you
purchase it or reset it to factory settings (see
Sorting out Your Phone Settings Privacy: Reset
to Factory Settings in the manual), you need to do
some settings before using it.
1. In the welcome screen, touch get started and
select the language you want to use.
2. Touch next. If you have changed the language,
touch ok for the phone to reboot and then
touch next.
3. Read the WINDOWS PHONE TERMS OF
USE and Privacy Statement. Touch accept to
continue.
4. Touch recommended to enable mobile data
and send information to Microsoft for product
improvement. Or touch custom to select the
options you want to enable and touch next.
5. Choose the time zone you are in and touch
next.
6. Sign in or create a Windows Live ID. You need
it to get apps, games, and music from
Marketplace, find a lost phone, and more.
Touch not now to sign in or create an account
later.
7. Touch done. The phone will show the Start
screen.
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Switching to Sleep Mode
To save battery power, Sleep Mode suspends
your device to a low-power-consumption state while
the display is off. Your device also goes into Sleep
Mode by itself when the display is automatically
turned off after a certain period of time, which you
can set in Settings > lock + wallpaper > Screen
times out after.
Press POWER Key to switch to Sleep Mode.
Waking up Your Phone
1. Press POWER Key. The phone displays the
lock screen.
2. Press the bottom of the screen and slide your
finger up.
NOTE: If you have set a phone password (see
Sorting out Your Phone Settings Security
Settings in the manual) you’ll need to enter the
password to unlock your screen.
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Getting Around
Touch Control
You can use finger gestures to control your phone.
The controls on your touch screen change
dynamically depending on the tasks you’re
performing.
Touch the buttons, icons, or applications to
select items or to open applications.
Touch and hold an item by keeping your finger
on it to see the available options.
Flick the screen to scroll up, down, left or right.
Point, drag and drop to move particular items
across the screen.
Pinch or double-tap the screen, to zoom in/out
on a web page or an image.
NOTE: You can view the phone screen in portrait
or landscape orientation simply by holding the
phone upright or turning it on its side.
Start Screen
On your Windows Phone, the Start Screen (or
Start) is like a home screen: you can keep what
really matters to you at easy reach. The start
screen contains Windows Phone live tiles, which
are shortcuts to functional features and apps.
Pin all sorts of things to Start, including apps,
websites, map locations, and even contacts.
When you pin a contact to Start, you’ll see missed
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calls, SMS, IM, email, and feed updates from that
person, right from that Tile. You can also
customize your start screen layout.
Rearranging the Start Screen Tiles
1. Touch and hold the tile you want to move until
other tiles recede.
2. Drag the tile to a new position in the Start
screen.
3. Touch the tile or a blank space to dock the tile.
Pinning New Items to the Start Screen
Lots of stuff can be pinned to the Start screen,
such as apps, contacts, and office documents.
To pin something to the Start screen, touch and
hold it until a menu pops up. Then touch pin to
start.
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Removing a Tile from the Start Screen
1. Touch and hold the tile you want to remove
until other tiles recede.
2. Touch on the upper-right corner of the tile.
Status Icons
Your phone will tell you exactly what’s going on by
showing you different icons. Simply touch the top
of the screen to see the icons. After a few
seconds, they will disappear again.
Here’s some of the icons you may see and what
they mean.
3G connection
No signal
Signal strength
WiFi on but not
connected
Battery very low
Connected to a
WiFi network
Battery medium
Bluetooth
connected
Battery high
Silent mode
Battery full
Vibrate mode
(vibrate and no
ringtone)
Battery charging
Flight mode
Internet sharing on
Call forwarding
Roaming
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TIP: When the phone notifies you of something on
top of the screen, for instance, a new message or
a new found WiFi network, touch the notification
area to open the related screen, such as the new
message or WiFi settings.
Accessing the applications and
Settings
From the Start screen, touch or flick your
finger left to see all your apps and settings.
Hubs
Your Windows Phone simplifies related
experiences by combining them into one hub. You
can see all your contacts and check out their
status updates on social networks from the
People Hub; check all your music, video, podcast
and listen to FM radio from the Music+Videos Hub;
explore Office documents on your phone or online
from the Office Hub, and more.
Flick left or right in a hub to view different
categories of information.
Adjusting the Volume
Press the Volume Up or Volume Down key to
adjust the volume to your desired level. At the
same time, numbers will appear on top of the
screen to show the current volume level.
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Touch icon on the right to turn off ringtone
and make the phone only vibrate or silent.
Touch or icon to turn ringtone back on.
Searching
1. From Start, press SEARCH Key to open the
BingTM search screen.
2. Touch the search box and enter the key words
with the onscreen keyboard. Then touch
on the keyboard to see the search results.
3. Touch the categories below the search box or
flick left or right to check out other results in
other categories.
TIP: Touch , , or to search for
local businesses, scan barcodes or texts, use
audio search to find songs, or use your voice to
do a search.
Voice Interaction
From any screen on your phone, touch and hold
the START Key to bring up the Microsoft Tellme
screen. Now you can use your voice to call your
contacts, open applications, text a friend, search
the web, and more.
Touch to learn what you can do and how to
use this feature.
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Switching between Running
Applications
You can have multiple applications running on
your phone.
When you want to open another application
without exiting the current one, touch START Key
and touch then touch the new application you
want to open.
To switch back to the previous application, first
touch and hold BACK Key to see all running
applications. Then flick left or right to find the
application you want and touch to restore it.
Setting up an Account
Set up an email, Windows Live, Google, and
social network account to synchronize emails,
contacts, or receive updates on your phone.
1. From Start, touch
2. Touch Settings > email + accounts > add an
account.
3. Touch the account you want to set up and
enter the email address and password.
4. Touch sign in.
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Phone Calls
How to make calls
There are many ways to make a call with your
phone. And they’re all easy to do.
Calling with the Keypad
1. From Start, touch the Phone tile.
2. Touch to open the keypad.
3. Enter the phone number
Touch to delete wrong digits.
4. Touch call.
TIPS: To make international calls, hold 0 to enter
the “+”.
Calling from your Contacts
1. From Start, touch the People tile.
2. Flick up or down to scroll the contacts list and
touch the contact you want to call.
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You can search for a contact by touching
at the bottom of the contact list.
3. Touch the phone number.
Calling from your Call History
1. From Start, touch the Phone tile.
2. Touch in front of the name or number you
want to call in the history list.
How to receive calls
When you have an incoming call, the caller
number appears on the screen.
Answering or rejecting a call
If
How to answer
How to reject
Display is
on
Touch answer
Touch ignore
Display is
off
Press the bottom
of the screen and
slide your finger
up. Then touch
answer.
Press the bottom
of the screen and
slide your finger
up. Then touch
ignore.
Muting a Call
During a call, you can mute your microphone so
that the person you are speaking to cannot hear
you, but you can still hear them:
Touch mute to turn your microphone off. The mute
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button changes colour. To turn your microphone
back on, touch mute again.
Putting a call on Hold
During a call, you can put it on hold by touching
hold. The hold button changes colour.
To restore the call, touch hold again.
TIPS: If you accept an incoming call while you’re
on another call, the first call automatically goes on
hold. Just press TAP TO SWAP on top of the
screen to switch between the two callers.
Turning the Speakerphone On/Off
Touch speaker during a call to turn the
speakerphone on. This speaker button changes
colour. Touch speaker again to turn off the
speakerphone.
Ending a Call
Touch end call to finish a call.
Adjusting your Call Settings
From Start, you can open the call settings menu
by touching the Phone tile and selecting … > call
settings.
Voicemail
number
Show the current voicemail
number. Touch to change it.
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International
assist
Correct common mistakes
automatically when you dial
internationally or from abroad.
Long Tones
Open or close long tones.
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People
The People Hub stores all your contacts
information. When you sign in to an email or other
accounts, such as Windows Live, Outlook,
Google, and Facebook, your contacts from these
accounts will also be imported to your phone, and
you can receive status updates from these
contacts.
From Start, touch the People tile to open the
People Hub.
In all, you can see all contacts you’ve created on
the phone as well as those imported from your
email or other accounts.
If you have signed in to Windows Live or other
social network accounts, you can flick left or right
to see status updates from your online friends.
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Contact Information
Under all in the People Hub, touch a contact to
see that contact’s profile. You can call, text, or
email the contact from the profile screen.
TIPS: Touch and hold a contact to edit or delete it.
If the contact is your Windows Live, Facebook, or
Twitter friend, you can flick left or right to see
status updates, picture albums, recent
conversations or recent calls.
Creating a Contact
1. Under all in the People Hub, touch > new
contact.
2. If you have signed in to multiple accounts,
choose the account that the new contact
belongs to.
3. Enter the contact name, phone numbers, and
other information.
4. Touch to save the contact.
Searching for a Contact
1. From Start, touch the People tile.
2. Touch at the bottom of the contacts list.
3. Input the contact name you want to search for.
The contacts matched will be listed as you type.
TIPS: Contacts are sorted in alphabetic order
either by first or last name depending on the
setting. You can touch any letter and then select
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the letter you need to quickly jump to the contacts
with that first name or last name initial.
Linking Contact Information
If someone’s contact information is saved on your
phone and your phone has also imported the same
contact from your Windows Live or other accounts,
it is possible that you may see duplicated entries for
the same person in the contact list.
You phone can automatically link most of the
duplicated entries, but if it does not, you can
manually do so, so that you can see someone’s
information in a single profile.
1. From Start, touch the People tile.
2. Under all in the People Hub, touch the name of
the contact you want to link.
3. Touch at the bottom of the screen and
then touch choose a contact.
4. Touch the contact that you want the current
contact to link to. Then touch the BACK Key.
Unlinking Contact Information
1. To break the link you have created, touch the
contact name in the People Hub.
2. Touch the link icon at the bottom of the screen.
3. Touch the name whose contact information
you want to unlink.
4. Touch unlink.
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Creating a New Group
1. In all of the People hub, touch > new
group.
2. Enter the group name and touch
3. Touch > add a contact and touch the
contact you want to add to the group. Touch
add a contact again to add more.
4. Touch the BACK Key.
Now you can see all contacts in the group. Flick
left or right to check updates from the group
members.
The Me Tile
After you sign in to Windows Live or certain social
network accounts, a Me tile is automatically
created on the Start screen, from which you can
check your own profile, status updates, and
comments you have received, or post a message,
change your photo avatar and chat status, or reply
to the comments you received.
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Using the Keyboard
When you enter a field that needs text or numbers,
a keyboard automatically appears on the screen.
After entering your text, press BACK Key to close
the keyboard.
Entering Text
The keyboard provides a layout similar to a
desktop computer keyboard. Turn the phone
sideways and the keyboard will change from
portrait to landscape with larger keys for you to
type with.
Use the following keys when entering text. Note
the keyboard layout may change slightly in
different apps.
Touch the alphabetic keys to enter letters.
Touch and hold the keys to enter associated
accented letters or numbers. For example, to
enter È, touch and hold “E” and the available
accented letters appear. Then touch to choose
È.
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Touch once to use uppercase for the next
letter. Touch the key twice to lock in uppercase
mode.
Touch to delete any text you have
entered.
Touch to select numbers and symbols.
You can then touch to find more.
Touch to choose a smiley face; you can
then touch to find more.
Touch to return to the alphabetical
keyboard.
Touch to start a new line.
Touch ENG to change input language. You
can enable more languages by touching
Settings > keyboard from the Start screen.
Moving the Cursor
When entering text, you might want to move the
cursor back. Here is how.
1. Touch and hold the text box. A floating cursor
will appear.
2. Drag the cursor to the position you want in the
text field. Then release your finger.
Copying and Pasting
1. Touch the text field. The word you touched will
be selected.
2. Move the cursors before and after the word to
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adjust the selection.
3. Touch to copy the selected text.
4. Move the cursor to the position you want to
paste.
5. Touch to paste the text.
Changing Keyboard Settings
1. From Start, touch > Settings > keyboard.
2. Touch to check or uncheck the keyboard
languages you need. You can also touch
typing settings to choose more options.
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Messaging
Your SMS (text message) and MMS (multimedia
message) are combined into one menu. From
Start, touch the Messaging tile to see it.
The Message Box
Instead of an inbox and outbox, your phone
organises all messages you send and receive into
one box, where messages exchanged with the
same number are grouped into one message
thread in the Messaging screen. You can touch a
thread to see the conversation you have had with
someone.
Message threads are sorted in chronological
order with the latest one on top.
Sending a Message
1. From Start, touch the Messaging tile.
2. Touch
3. Enter the recipient’s number or name. As you
type the name, matching contacts will appear.
Touch a suggested contact to add as a
recipient.
4. Touch type a message and type your
message.
You can also touch to use voice
recognition. Your phone will convert the
message you speak into text.
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If you are sending an MMS, touch to
add a picture. You can either add from your
albums, or touch to shoot a new
picture.
5. Touch to send your message.
Managing Message Threads
Deleting a Message Thread
1. In the Messaging screen, touch and hold the
thread you want to delete, and then touch
delete.
2. Touch delete to confirm.
Deleting a Message
1. In the Messaging screen, touch the thread to
see the conversation you’ve had with a certain
contact.
2. Press and hold the message you want to
delete.
3. Touch delete > delete.
Changing Message Settings
The phone’s message settings are pre-configured
for you to use immediately. To change them,
touch … > settings from the Messaging screen.
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Online Messaging
If you have signed in to your Windows Live,
Facebook, or other accounts that support online
chat, you can send and receive online messages
to your friends in these accounts.
From Start, touch the Messaging tile and flick left
or right to online messaging.
Touch to create a new message.
Touch to pick a status.
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Email
Creating an Email account
1. From Start, touch > Settings > email +
accounts > add an account.
2. Select the type of your account.
Touch Outlook if you want to add a
Microsoft Exchange Server account.
Touch other account or advanced setup
if the account you want to add is not in the
list. The advanced setup requires you to
manually input the incoming and outgoing
servers. Consult your email service
provider if necessary.
3. Enter the email address and password. Then
touch sign in.
For Microsoft Exchange Server accounts, you
might need to ask your Exchange Server
administrator for detailed parameters.
After the account is created, a new tile for the
account is created in the Start screen and a new
shortcut appears in the application list.
Receiving Emails
From Start, touch the tile for the email account to
open the email inbox. Flick left or right to see only
unread, urgent or other categorized emails.
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Touch to synchronize emails in the account
immediately, whatever the automatic sync
settings are.
Composing and Sending an
Email
1. Open the email account you want to use to
send the email.
2. Touch
3. Fill in one or more recipients in the To field.
Touch … > show cc & bcc to add carbon copy
and blind carbon copy recipients.
4. Enter the email topic in the Subject field.
5. Touch the space below the Subject field to
enter the email text.
Touch to add pictures to the email as
attachments.
Touch … > priority to change email priority.
6. Touch to send the email immediately, or
touch > save to send the email later.
Replying to or Forwarding an
Email
1. Open the email you want to reply to or forward
from the INBOX screen.
2. Touch > reply / reply all / forward to
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reply to/forward the Email.
Deleting an Account
1. From Start , touch > Settings > email +
accounts
2. Touch and hold the account you want to delete
and select delete from the pop-up menu.
3. Touch delete to confirm. All Email messages
in the account will be deleted.
TIP: You need to reset your phone to delete the first
Windows Live account. See Sorting out Your
Phone Settings Privacy: Reset to Factory
Settings in the manual.
Email Settings
1. Touch the email account you want to set from
the Start screen or the application list.
2. Touch … > settings to set up sync settings,
conversations, signature, and self bcc.
3. Touch to save the settings.
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Getting Connected to the
Internet
Your phone’s impressive networking capabilities
allow you to access the Internet or your corporate
network with ease.
You can use default connection settings to
connect to the web via your mobile network, or
WiFi.
The CDMA connection can be enabled/disabled
manually. Just touch START Key > and
select Settings > Cellular and touch the Data
connection on/off switch.
Turning on Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over
distances of up to 300 feet (100 meters).
1. Touch > Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Touch the On/Off switch to turn Wi-Fi on.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
1. Touch > Settings > Wi-Fi.
The phone will show available Wi-Fi networks,
their security settings and signal strength.
2. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect to it.
If security features are implemented, you’ll need
to enter a password.
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Sharing Internet
You can use the phone as a portable WLAN router,
sharing your mobile data connection over WiFi
with up to 5 guest devices. The function need data
connection on a mobile network and will bring
data charges, so get a data plan from your service
provider and make sure the CDMA connection is
correctly set.
1. From Start, touch > Settings > Internet
Sharing.
2. Touch the On/Off switch to enable sharing.
3. The phone will show the broadcast name,
password, and number of connected guests. If
you want to change the broadcast name or the
password, touch setup. You can also touch
the box below Security type to change the
WiFi as an open one.
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Browsing the Internet
You can use your phone to get on the Internet via
a CDMA, or WiFi connection.
Touch the Internet Explorer tile or from Start touch
> Internet Explorer to open the web browser.
There are different ways to open web pages:
Touch the address bar at the bottom of the
browser screen to enter the website you want to
browse. Then touch
Touch … > favourites from the browser
screen and select a bookmark to open.
Touch … > recent from the browser screen
and choose an item to open.
TIP: Some web sites automatically display a
mobile version of their web pages on your phone,
even when you enter a desktop version address.
To view the full desktop version, touch … >
settings from the browser screen and select
Desktop version in Website preference.
Navigating on a Web Page
Swipe your finger on the web page to view other
areas of the page.
Touch the screen twice quickly to zoom in or zoom
out. You can also pinch or spread the screen with
two fingers to zoom out or zoom in.
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Browsing Options
Press in the browser screen to access the
following options.
Switch browser tabs. You can touch to add
a new tab.
Check recently visited web address.
Access favorites.
Add the current web address to favorites.
Share the current web address through
messaging, mail, or social networks.
Pin a shortcut for the current page to the Start
screen.
Set up the web browser.
Touch or beside the address bar to
reload or stop loading the web page.
Touch and hold a URL link in a web page to open,
share, or copy the link URL.
Managing Bookmarks
Editing a Bookmark
1. Touch … > favorites in the browser screen.
2. Touch and hold the bookmark you want to edit
and touch edit.
3. Enter your changes and touch
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Deleting a Bookmark
1. Touch … > favorites in the browser screen.
2. Touch and hold the bookmark you want to
remove and touch delete.
Changing Browser Settings
Touch … > settings in the browser screen to
change browser settings.
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Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless
communication technology. Phones or other
devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange
information wirelessly within a distance of about
10 meters. The Bluetooth devices must be paired
before the communication is performed.
TIP: Your phone supports Bluetooth connection
with a Bluetooth headset.
1. From Start, touch > Settings > Bluetooth
and touch the On/Off switch to turn on
Bluetooth.
Your phone automatically starts to search for
visible Bluetooth devices in range, and
becomes discoverable itself for other devices
to find and connect.
2. Touch the device you want to pair with and, if
required, enter your PIN and touch done.
If a PIN is required, the same PIN may need to
be entered on the other device. Refer to the
document for the other Bluetooth device for
information on pairing mode and PIN.
To unpair from a Bluetooth device from Start, touch
> Settings > Bluetooth. Then touch and hold
the paired device and select delete to unpair from
it.
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Calendar
From Start, touch > Calendar to manage
your schedule. Besides saving appointments on
the phone, you can also synchronise
appointments to your Google, Windows Live, or
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account, once
you sign in to the accounts on the phone.
Creating an Appointment
1. From Start, touch the Calendar tile.
2. Touch in day or agenda view.
3. Enter the appointment details, such as subject,
location, and reminder.
Touch the Calendar field to choose calendar
account. If you choose phone calendar, the
appointment will appear on your phone only.
For other accounts, the appointment will sync
with the online server.
4. Touch to save the appointment.
Calendar Views
You can open the calendar app and check your
appointments in day, agenda, or month view.
Appointments that belong to different calendar
accounts are shown in the day and agenda view
in different colours.
Day view: Day view displays your
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appointments in an hour-by-hour format. Scroll
up and down to see earlier and later
appointments.
Agenda view: Agenda view lists all your
appointments in chronological order.
Month view: Touch in day or agenda view
to switch to month view. You’ll see text on days
that have appointments. Touch a day to view
appointments on that day; scroll up and down
to see earlier and later months.
Viewing an Appointment
From Start, the Calendar tile shows your
upcoming appointments. You can check all
appointments and here’s how.
1. From Start, touch the Calendar tile.
2. Touch the appointment you want to see in day
or agenda view.
Editing an Appointment
1. From Start, touch the Calendar tile.
2. Touch and hold the appointment in day or
agenda view, and select edit.
3. Make the changes and touch to save.
Deleting an Appointment
1. From Start, touch the Calendar tile.
2. Touch and hold the appointment in day or
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agenda view, and select delete.
3. Touch delete to confirm. If the appointment is
a recurring one, you need to choose to delete
just that occurrence or all of them.
Handling Appointment
Reminders
If you set a reminder for an appointment, the
phone will alert you by playing a sound and
displaying a reminder message when the time
comes.
Touch snooze to let the phone remind you
later.
Touch dismiss to close the reminder
message.
Hiding or Showing
Appointments
Now that you can manage your phone’s calendar,
your Windows Live calendar, Google calendar, etc,
you can hide the appointments from one calendar
whilst showing those from another.
1. From Start, touch the Calendar tile.
2. Touch … > settings.
3. Touch the on/off switch next to the calendar
you want to hide or show.
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Making the Most of
Multimedia
Syncing your Phone and your
Computer
You need to install the Zune software on your
computer in order to sync media contents on your
phone and your computer.
1. Connect your phone and your computer with
the USB cable. The Zune software on the
computer will open automatically.
For first time connection, wait for the software
to recognize your phone and follow the
onscreen instructions to finish setup.
2. In Zune’s media collection, drag the items you
want to sync with the phone to the phone icon
at the bottom left of the Zune window.
Stereo Headset adapter
Some headsets may not work normally with your
phone. Please use the headset adapter that comes
with the phone to solve the problem.
Taking Pictures with your
Camera
Your phone has a high-resolution digital camera.
Open it by holding down the CAMERA Key or by
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touching > Camera.
NOTE: The first time you open the camera, you
will be asked whether to share your phone’s
location. Sharing this will add location information
to the photos you take, so you’ll know where each
photo was taken.
Touch the + or button on the screen to zoom
in or out.
Press CAMERA Key lightly to focus and then
press it fully to take a shot. You can also touch
the place you want to focus on in the
viewfinder screen to take a shot.
To view the photo you have taken, just touch
or flick right in landscape orientation.
Continue flicking right to see more photos or
videos you have taken. Or touch or flick
down in portrait orientation.
Adjusting Camera Settings
From the camera’s viewfinder screen, touch
to set up focus mode, white balance, image
effects, brightness, contrast, saturation,
sharpness, exposure value, ISO, metering,
anti-banding, photo resolution, or restore default
camera settings.
Touch , , to turn on or off flash light, or
use auto flash.
Touch Save settings to close the camera settings
and return to the camera viewfinder screen.
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Shooting Video with your
Camcorder
From the camera’s viewfinder screen, touch
to open the camcorder.
NOTE: Touch to return to the camera mode.
Touch the + or button on the screen to zoom
in or out.
Fully press CAMERA Key to start and end
shooting.
To view the video you shot, just touch or
flick right in landscape orientation, and then
touch Go on flicking right to see more
photos or videos you shot. Or touch or
flick down in portrait orientation.
Adjusting your Video Settings
From the Camcorder Screen, touch to adjust
white balance, image effects, contrast, saturation,
exposure value, ISO, anti-banding, video
resolution, or restore default camcorder settings.
Touch or to turn on or off video light.
Touch Save settings to close the camcorder
settings and return to the viewfinder screen.
Listening to your FM Radio
With the FM Radio, you can search for radio
channels, listen to them, and save them on your
phone. Note that the quality of the radio broadcast
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depends on the coverage of the radio station in
your area. The wired headset works as an
antenna, so always connect the headset when
using the radio. When you receive an incoming
call while listening to the radio, the radio will be
turned off.
To tune in, plug your headset into your phone.
Touch the Music + Videos tile on the Start screen,
and then touch Radio in Zune of the Music +
Videos Hub.
Flick left or right to scan for available FM
channels.
Touch or to add or remove the current
frequency to or from favourites. You can touch
to open favourites and touch a frequency
to change the channel.
Touch and hold the current frequency to pin it
to the Start screen, set available options, or
switch between the headset or phone speaker.
Touch or to stop or resume the radio
reception.
TIP: The radio continues even if you exit the radio
screen. If you do not want to listen, exit the radio
screen after touching .
Playing your Music
1. Touch Music in Zune in the Music + Videos
Hub.
2. Browse your music library and touch the song
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you want to play.
3. Adjust the volume with Volume Keys.
Playing your Videos
To play a video file, touch Videos in Zune of the
Music + Videos Hub. Browse through your video
gallery and touch the video you want to watch.
Listening to or Watching
Podcasts
Touch Podcasts in Zune of the Music + Videos
Hub. Flick left or right to browse podcast feeds,
and then touch the title of the podcast you want.
Opening your Picture and Video
Gallery
Pictures Hub
From Start, touch the Pictures tile to open the
Pictures Hub. You can view photos and videos
you’ve captured with the phone camera,
downloaded from the Internet, synchronized from
your computer, or from Windows Live or other
accounts.
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Viewing Pictures and Videos
In the Pictures Hub, flick left or right to choose
albums, view by category, or check out picture
updates from your online friends.
Touch a picture or a video to view in full screen.
You can then touch to share or delete local
video/picture, auto-fix your photo, save online
photo to your phone, and more.
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Using Maps
Enabling Location Services
Some applications need to access your location
data in order to offer more features. To use these
features, you need to enable location services.
1. From Start, touch > Settings > location.
2. Touch the On/Off switch for location services
to turn it on.
3. Touch BACK Key to return to the system
settings screen.
4. Flick left to the application settings and touch
the application that need location data, for
example, maps.
5. Touch the On/Off switch for using your
location.
Bing Maps
Bing Maps, offered by Microsoft, allows you to
track your location, get directions to your
destination, view traffic situation, and search for
places and businesses through mobile data or
WiFi connections.
From Start, touch > Maps to open Bing Maps.
NOTE: Real-time traffic information is only
available in some areas.
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Finding your Current Location
1. Open Bing Maps.
2. Touch at the bottom of the screen.
Viewing the Map
Moving around on the map
Slide your finger on the screen to move the map
around and see other areas.
Zooming in or out on the map
Zooming in
Spread with two fingers on the
map.
Zooming out
Pinch with two fingers on the
map.
Viewing satellite images
Open the Maps app, and touch … > aerial view
on.
Getting address and other information for a
place on the map
1. Touch and hold a location on the map. The
address of that place appears over the
location.
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2. Touch the address to see more information.
You can get directions to that place from your
current location, or touch to pin the place to the
Start screen, add it to your favourite places, share
it via message or email, or suggest changes to the
location information.
Getting Directions
1. Touch in the Maps app to initiate a route
search.
2. In the Start line, use your current location as
the starting point or enter a location.
3. In the End line, enter your destination.
4. Touch on the keyboard. Your phone will
display the directions in a list. Touch or
to switch between directions for walking
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and driving.
5. Flick up and down to scroll the list of steps.
Searching for Places
1. When viewing the map, touch
2. Enter the address or name of the place you
want to search for in the search box and touch
on the keyboard. You can also touch
in the search box to use your voice for the
search.
The search results will be marked on the map
with and numbers. Touch a marker to see
its address, directions, neighbourhood, etc.
3. To see all the search results in a list,
touch … > search results when viewing the
map.
Exploring Nearby Places
When viewing the map, touch at the bottom
of the screen to explore businesses and
attractions around the shown area. Flick left and
right to check places for eat and drink, shopping,
events, sightseeing, and more.
Clearing the Map
When viewing the map, touch > clear map to
remove all markers left from searches you’ve
done for places and directions.
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Sorting out your Phone
Settings
Setting Time and Date
1. From Start, touch > Settings > date +
time.
2. Touch the On/Off switches to enable or disable
24-hour time format and automatic time
synchronization with your mobile network.
If you want to set the time, date and time zone by
yourself, turn off automatic time synchronization.
Then touch Time zone, Date, and Time to set
them up.
Changing Display Settings
Changing the Lock Screen Wallpaper
1. From Start, touch > Settings > lock +
wallpaper.
2. Touch change wallpaper to select an image
from your local or online albums.
3. Touch the image you like.
4. If the image is larger than the allowed
wallpaper size, crop the image by moving the
part you need into the cropping box. You can
also pinch or spread to zoom out or zoom in.
5. Touch .
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TIP: To give the lock screen wallpaper a more
dynamic look, you can use the artist photo as the
lock screen wallpaper when playing the artist’s
music. Touch the On/Off switch below Show
artist when playing music in lock+wallpaper
settings.
Adjusting Screen Timeout
Set the delay for the screen to automatically turn
off.
1. From Start, touch > Settings >
lock+wallpaper.
2. Touch the box below Screen times out after
and touch the time before the screen turns off.
Adjusting Screen Brightness
1. From Start, touch > Settings >
brightness.
2. Touch the box below Level to choose
brightness level, or touch the On/Off switch
below Automatically adjust.
Sound Settings
By touching > Settings >
ringtones+sounds, you can adjust the sound
settings, such as ringtones and alerts.
Ringer: Touch the On/Off switch to enable or
disable ringtone sounds. When the ringer is
disabled, the phone will be silent or only
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vibrate.
Vibrate: Touch the On/Off switch to enable or
disable vibration.
Ringtone, New text or IM, New voicemail, or
New email: Touch each item to set ringtones
or alerts for different notifications.
Play a sound for: Select the occasions for
playing a sound.
Language and Region Settings
Changing the language and region settings will
affect display language, date format, keyboard
layouts and more.
1. From Start, touch > Settings > region +
language.
2. Touch the item you want to change and select
the option you think fit.
3. Some changes require you to restart the
phone. Touch Press here to accept changes
and restart your phone if necessary.
Mobile Network Services
Turning On/Off Airplane Mode
Turning on airplane mode will disable mobile,
WiFi, FM radio, and Bluetooth connections. While
in airplane mode, you can turn back on WiFi, FM,
and Bluetooth separately.
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1. From Start, touch > Settings > airplane
mode.
2. Touch the On/Off switch below Status.
Setting up Mobile Services
From Start, touch > Settings > Cellular.
Data connection: Turn on or off mobile data
service.
Data roaming options: Allow or forbid data
service when on a roaming network.
Network Type: Select automatic or home
network only.
Security Settings
Protecting your phone with a
password
Set up a password for your phone, so when you
turn on the phone or wake it up from Sleep Mode,
you need to enter the password.
1. From Start, touch > Settings > lock +
wallpaper.
2. Touch the On/Off switch below Password.
3. Enter the password in the New password box
and the Confirm password box.
4. Touch done.
5. If you don’t want to enter the password every
time you wake up the phone from a brief sleep
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time, touch Require a password after to set a
time delay for the password protection to activate
after the phone goes into Sleep Mode.
Protecting your phone when you
lose it
You can find your lost phone on a map, make it
ring, lock it, or erase your personal information on
it by signing in to your Windows Live account at
windowsphone.com
To use this function, sign in to the same Windows
Live account on the phone and make sure the
phone’s data service is enabled or WiFi is
connected.
Privacy: Reset to Factory
Settings
From Start, touch > Settings > about > reset
your phone > yes.
WARNING: All your personal information and
downloaded applications on your phone will
be erased after the resetting.
Managing Application Settings
From Start, touch > Settings and flick left or
right to access the application settings.
Touch the application in the list to see available
options.
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Managing Other Settings
theme: Set the background and accent colour
to match your mood.
battery saver: Turn on battery saver to
preserve the battery.
ease of access: Turn on TTY/TDD mode or
speech for phone accessibility.
speech: Set speech recognition, audio
confirmation, or incoming message reading
options.
phone update: Choose if you want to be
notified when new updates are found and how
you want the phone to check for updates.
about: View phone information, terms of use,
privacy statement, or reset your phone to
factory settings.
feedback: Choose whether to send feedback
to Microsoft and how to send it.
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Other Applications
Alarms
1. From Start, touch > Alarms.
2. Touch to create a new alarm.
3. Set time, repeat, sound, and alarm name.
Touch to save.
In the alarms list, touch the on/off switches to turn
on/off each alarm.
Calculator
From Start, touch > Calculator.
Games
From Start, touch the Games tile. You can sign in
to your Xbox Live account to download and play
games from Marketplace.
Marketplace
From Start, touch the Marketplace tile. You can
sign in to your Windows Live account to download
games, apps, and music.
Office
From Start, touch > Office to use the mobile
version of Microsoft Office OneNote, Microsoft
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Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, and Microsoft
Office PowerPoint.
You can create OneNote, Word, and Excel
documents, edit and view OneNote, Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint documents, no matter they are
on your phone or online.
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Specifications
Dimensions
122.5 x 64 x 12.2 mm
Weight
Approx. 136.7g (with battery)
Bearer
CDMA support
Main display
dimension,
resolution
4.0 inches 800 x 480
Back Camera
5M Auto Focus with Flash
Battery
Capacity1600mAh
FCC Regulations:
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone 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
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limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiated 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
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RF Exposure Information
(SAR)
This mobile phone meets the governments
requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government.
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. *Tests for SAR
are conducted using standard operating positions
accepted by the FCC 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, the
lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as
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reported to the FCC when tested for use at the
ear is 1.170 W/kg and when worn on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 1.260 W/kg
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone
models, depending upon available accessories
and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR
levels of various phones and at various positions,
they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF
exposure guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC
ID: Q78-N859.
For body worn operation, this phone has been
tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines for use with an accessory that contains
no metal and the positions the handset a
minimum of 1.0 cm from the body. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a
body-worn accessory and are not holding the
phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum
of 1.0 cm from your body when the phone is
switched on.
HAC
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for Mobile phones
In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible with hearing aids and cochlear
implants. Although analog wireless phones do not usually cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants,
digital wireless phones sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by the phone's antenna,
backlight, or other components. Your phone is compliant with FCC HAC regulations (ANSI C63.19- 2007). While some
wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a
buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise
and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed a
rating system for wireless phones to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their
hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located
on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss.
If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully.
Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use
with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using
your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or
the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or
exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing
devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s
telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. (Note that
not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
Your phone meets the M4/T3 level rating.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you
find this rating. For more information about FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility, please go to http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.

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