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Z787
User Manual
Thank you for choose this ZTE mobile device. In order to keep
your device in its best condition, please read this manual and
keep it for future reference.
Copyright
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and recommendations contained therein do not constitute a
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chapter For Your Safety to be sure to use your phone properly
and safely.
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Version No.: R1.0
Edition Time: May 19, 2014
Table of Contents
Getting Started ....................................................... 13
Starting Up .................................................................. 13
Installing the micro-SIM Card ................................. 13
Installing the microSDHCTM Card (Not Included) .... 14
Charging the Battery .............................................. 16
Extending the Battery Life ............................................ 18
Switching Your Phone On/Off ...................................... 18
Setting Up Your Phone for the First Time ............... 19
Switching to Sleep Mode ........................................ 19
Waking Up Your Phone .......................................... 20
Touch Control .............................................................. 20
Getting to Know Your Phone ....................................... 22
Knowing the Keys .................................................. 25
Home Screen ......................................................... 25
Application List Screen ........................................... 29
Status and Notification Icons .................................. 31
Using the Notification Panel ................................... 33
Protecting Your Phone With a Screen Unlock Pattern
.............................................................................. 35
Protecting Your Phone With Encryption.................. 36
Phone Calls ............................................................ 39
Making Calls ................................................................ 39
Calling From the Dialer........................................... 39
Calling From Your Contacts ................................... 39
Calling From Your Call History ................................ 40
Calling From a Text Message ................................. 40
Using Speed Dial .................................................... 40
Receiving Calls ............................................................ 41
Answering a Call ..................................................... 41
Rejecting a Call ...................................................... 41
Using Options During a Call .................................... 42
Managing Multi-party Calls ..................................... 43
Adjusting Your Call Settings ......................................... 44
Contacts ................................................................. 47
Importing and Exporting Contacts ................................ 47
Importing Contacts From the micro-SIM Card ......... 47
Importing Contacts From the microSDHC Card or
Phone Storage........................................................ 48
Exporting Contacts to the micro-SIM Card .............. 48
Exporting Contacts to the microSDHC Card or Phone
Storage ................................................................... 48
Sharing Contacts Information ....................................... 49
Creating a Contact ....................................................... 49
Adding a Contact to Favorites ...................................... 50
Searching for a Contact................................................ 50
Joining Contacts .......................................................... 50
Separating Contact Information .................................... 51
Creating a New Group ................................................. 51
Entering Text .......................................................... 53
Changing Input Methods .............................................. 53
Google Keyboard......................................................... 53
TouchPal X Keyboard .................................................. 56
Google Voice Typing ................................................... 60
Input Method Settings .................................................. 61
Messaging .............................................................. 62
Opening the Messaging Screen ................................... 62
Sending a Message ..................................................... 62
Replying to a Message ................................................ 63
Forwarding a Message ................................................ 63
Changing Message Settings ........................................ 64
Email .......................................................................65
Setting Up the First Email Account .............................. 65
Checking Your Emails ................................................. 65
Responding to an Email............................................... 66
Replying to or Forward an Email ............................ 66
Marking an Email as Unread .................................. 66
Deleting an Email ................................................... 67
Writing and Sending an Email...................................... 67
Adding and Editing Email Accounts ............................. 68
Adding an Email Account ....................................... 68
Editing an Email Account ....................................... 68
Changing General Email Settings ................................ 69
Getting Connected to the Internet ........................ 70
Adding a New Mobile Data Connection........................ 70
Turning On Wi-Fi.......................................................... 71
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ..................................... 71
Adding a Wi-Fi Network................................................ 71
Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status .............................. 72
Connecting to a WPS Network ..................................... 72
Browsing the Internet ............................................ 73
Opening the Browser ................................................... 74
Opening a Web Page or Searching the Web........... 74
Setting the Homepage ............................................ 74
Using Multiple Browser Tabs ........................................ 75
Downloading Files ........................................................ 76
Changing Browser Settings .......................................... 76
Using Wi-Fi Direct .................................................. 77
Connecting to Another Device via Wi-Fi Direct ............. 77
Sending Data via Wi-Fi Direct ...................................... 77
Receiving Data via Wi-Fi Direct .................................... 78
®
Bluetooth .............................................................. 79
Turning Bluetooth On/Off ............................................. 79
Making Your Phone Visible .......................................... 79
Changing the Device Name ......................................... 80
Pairing With Another Bluetooth Device ......................... 80
Unpairing From a Bluetooth Device .............................. 81
Sending Data via Bluetooth .......................................... 81
Receiving Data via Bluetooth ....................................... 81
Making the Most of Multimedia............................. 83
Capturing a Photo........................................................ 83
Recording a Video ....................................................... 86
Adjusting Camera and Camcorder Settings ................. 87
Playing Your Music ...................................................... 88
Viewing Your Music Library .................................... 88
Setting a Song as the Default Ringtone .................. 89
Playing Music ......................................................... 89
Managing Playlists ................................................. 91
Using Your Gallery ...................................................... 91
Opening Your Gallery ............................................. 91
Working With Albums ............................................. 92
Working With Pictures ............................................ 92
Retouching Your Pictures ....................................... 94
Playing Videos ....................................................... 95
Making Memorable Memos.......................................... 95
Recording a Voice Memo ....................................... 96
Playing a Voice Memo............................................ 96
Using Your Google™ Applications ...................... 97
Gmail ........................................................................... 97
Google Calendar ......................................................... 98
Google+™ ................................................................... 98
Getting Started With Google+................................. 99
Signing out of Google+ ......................................... 100
Google Maps ............................................................. 100
Activating Location Services................................. 100
Getting Your Location........................................... 101
Searching for a Location ....................................... 101
Getting Directions to Your Destination .................. 102
Searching for Local Places ................................... 102
Google Search ........................................................... 103
Searching With Text ............................................. 103
Searching by Speaking ......................................... 103
Changing Search Settings .................................... 104
Google MusicTM .......................................................... 104
Playing Your Music ............................................... 105
Managing Playlists ................................................ 107
Google Play™ Store .................................................. 108
Browsing and Searching for Apps ......................... 108
Downloading and Installing Apps .......................... 109
Sorting out Your Phone Settings ....................... 110
General Settings ........................................................ 110
Airplane Mode ...................................................... 110
Wi-Fi ..................................................................... 110
Bluetooth .............................................................. 110
Mobile Networks ................................................... 110
Sound ................................................................... 111
Display ................................................................. 111
Date and Time ...................................................... 112
Language and Input .............................................. 112
Wireless and Networks .............................................. 113
Data Usage .......................................................... 113
VPN ...................................................................... 114
Default SMS App.................................................. 114
Device ....................................................................... 114
Storage ................................................................ 114
Battery ................................................................. 114
Apps .................................................................... 115
Connect to PC ...................................................... 115
Call Settings ......................................................... 116
Personal .................................................................... 116
Location ............................................................... 116
Security ................................................................ 116
Backup and Reset ................................................ 118
Accounts ................................................................... 118
System ...................................................................... 119
Accessibility ......................................................... 119
Developer Options ............................................... 119
About Phone ........................................................ 119
Other Applications ............................................... 120
Backup and Restore .................................................. 120
Calculator .................................................................. 120
Chrome™ .................................................................. 120
Clock ......................................................................... 121
Setting a New Alarm ............................................ 121
Using Bed Clock................................................... 121
Checking World Time ........................................... 122
Using the Stopwatch and Countdown ................... 122
Downloads ................................................................ 122
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Drive .......................................................................... 122
File Manager .............................................................. 123
Note ........................................................................... 123
Mi-EasyAccess .......................................................... 124
Mi-POP ...................................................................... 124
Task Manager ............................................................ 125
YouTube .................................................................... 125
Upgrading the Phone Software .......................... 126
Troubleshooting .................................................. 127
For Your Safety .................................................... 133
General Safety ........................................................... 133
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy.................................... 134
FCC Compliance........................................................ 136
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device ............ 137
Turning on the HAC Setting ....................................... 139
Distraction .................................................................. 140
Driving .................................................................. 140
Operating Machinery ............................................ 140
Product Handling ....................................................... 141
General Statement on Handling and Use .............. 141
Battery .................................................................. 142
Small Children ...................................................... 143
Demagnetization ................................................... 144
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)............................... 144
Antenna ................................................................ 144
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Normal Use Position ............................................ 144
Air Bags ............................................................... 144
Seizures/Blackouts ............................................... 145
Repetitive Strain Injuries ...................................... 145
Emergency Calls .................................................. 145
Loud Noise ........................................................... 146
Phone Heating ..................................................... 146
Electrical Safety ......................................................... 146
Accessories.......................................................... 146
Connection to a Car ............................................. 146
Faulty and Damaged Products ............................. 147
Radio Frequency Interference ................................... 147
General Statement on Interference ...................... 147
Pacemakers ......................................................... 147
Hearing Aids ........................................................ 148
Medical Equipment............................................... 148
Aircraft ................................................................. 148
Interference in Vehicles ........................................ 148
Explosive Environments ............................................ 149
Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres ............ 149
Blasting Caps and Areas ...................................... 149
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Getting Started
Starting Up
Installing the micro-SIM Card
1. Insert the tray eject tool or the end of a small paper clip
into the hole beside the micro-SIM card tray (next to the
Power Key).
2. Pull out the micro-SIM card tray and place the micro-SIM
card (contacts facing down) on the tray as shown. Then
carefully install the tray back.
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NOTE: Turn off your phone before installing or removing
the micro-SIM card.
WARNING! To avoid damage to the phone, do not use
any other kind of SIM card or any non-standard
micro-SIM card cut from a SIM card. You can get a
standard micro-SIM card from your service provider.
Installing the microSDHC
Included)
TM
Card (Not
The microSDHC card can be installed and removed while the
phone is turned on. Unmount the microSDHC card before
removing or replacing it.
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1. Insert the tray eject tool or the end of a small paper clip
into the hole beside the microSDHC card tray (the upper
one).
2. Pull out the microSDHC card tray and place the
microSDHC card (contacts facing down) on the tray as
shown. Then carefully install the tray back.
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NOTE: Some applications may require a microSDHC card to
work normally or may store certain data on it. Therefore, it is
recommended that you keep a microSDHC card installed
and not remove or replace it randomly.
Charging the Battery
Your phone’s battery should have enough power for the
phone to turn on, find a signal, and make a few calls. You
should fully charge the battery as soon as possible.
If the battery is low, there will be a pop-up message on the
screen. As you charge your phone, the screen will tell you the
exact battery level each time you wake up your phone.
If the battery is extremely low, you may be unable to power
on the phone even when it is being charged. In this case, try
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again after charging the phone for at least 10 minutes.
Contact customer service if you still cannot power on the
phone after prolonged charging.
1. Connect the adapter to the charging jack. Ensure that the
adapter is inserted with the correct orientation. Do not
force the connector into the charging jack.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet.
3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.
WARNING! Use only ZTE-approved chargers and cables.
The use of unapproved accessories could damage your
phone or cause the battery to explode.
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CAUTION: Do not change the built-in rechargeable battery in
your phone by yourself. The battery can only be changed by
ZTE or ZTE authorized service provider.
Extending the Battery Life
Active applications, screen brightness levels, Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi usage and GPS functionality can drain your battery.
You can follow the helpful tips below to conserve your battery
power:
 Reduce the screen backlight time.
 Lower the screen brightness.
 Turn auto-sync, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth off when not in use.
 Disable the GPS function when not in use. Most
applications using this function will periodically query the
GPS satellites for your current location; each query drains
your battery.
Switching Your Phone On/Off


Press and hold the Power Key to switch on your phone.
To switch it off, press and hold the Power Key to get the
phone options. Touch Power off, and then touch OK
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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, you need to set up your phone
settings before using it.
1. Flick the language field to select the language you want to
use and then touch .
2. Select a Wi-Fi account to connect your phone to or touch
Skip.
3. If you have a Gmail account, touch Yes to sign in to
Google. Touch No if you do not have an account.
4. To create a Google account, touch Get an account. You
can also touch Not now to set up an account later.
5. Configure the Google location options and touch .
6. Enter your name which the phone uses to personalize
some apps and touch .
7. You will be prompted to accept the terms of Google
service. Touch
to finish.
Switching to Sleep Mode
To save battery power, Sleep Mode suspends your phone to
a power-saving state while the display is off. Your phone 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 > Display > Sleep.
Press the Power Key to switch to Sleep Mode.
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Waking Up Your Phone
1. Press the Power Key to activate your screen display.
2. Touch and hold any blank area of the screen to unlock the
screen and keys.
-orTouch and hold an application shortcut (Phone,
Messaging, Email or Contacts) at the bottom of the
screen to unlock the screen and open the application
quickly.
NOTE: If you have set an unlock pattern, a PIN or password
for your phone, you’ll need to draw the pattern, or enter the
PIN/password to unlock your screen.
TIP: You can change or delete the application shortcuts at
the bottom of the screen. See Mi-EasyAccess for details.
Touch Control
Your phone’s touch screen lets you control actions through a
variety of touch gestures.
 Touch
When you want to type using the onscreen keyboard,
select items onscreen such as application and settings
icons, or press onscreen buttons, simply touch them with
your finger.
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
Touch and Hold
To open the available options for an item (for example, a
message or link in a Web page), touch and hold the item.

Swipe or Slide
To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger
vertically or horizontally across the screen.

Drag
To drag, press and hold your finger with some pressure
before you start to move your finger. While dragging, do
not release your finger until you have reached the target
position.

Pinch
In some apps (such as Maps, Browser, and Gallery), you
can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen
at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or
spreading them apart (to zoom in).

Rotate the screen
For most screens, you can automatically change the
screen orientation from portrait to landscape by turning
the phone sideways.
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Getting to Know Your Phone
Headset Jack
Infrared Sensor
Proximity &
Light Sensor
Indicator Light
Earpiece
Front Camera
Touch screen
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Back Camera
Flash
Speaker
Charging/microUSB Jack
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microSDHC
Card Tray
Volume Key
micro-SIM
Card Tray
Power Key
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Knowing the Keys
Power Key

Press and hold to turn on or off Airplane mode, enable
silent mode or silent mode with vibration, disable silent
mode, power off or restart the phone.
 Press to turn off or on the screen display.
Volume Key
Press or hold to turn the volume up or down.
On-screen Keys


(Home)
Touch to return to the home screen from any application
or screen.
Drag to Google to open Google Search.
(Back)
Touch to go to the previous screen.
(Recent Apps)
Touch to see recently used applications.
Home Screen
You can customize your home screen. Set your own
wallpaper, add widgets or application shortcuts you need,
organize icons with folders, or remove them as you like.
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Status and notification bar
Widget
Shortcut
Favorite shortcuts
Extended Home Screen
The home screen extends beyond the screen width, giving
you lot more space to add more stuff. Simply swipe your
finger to the left or right to see the extended home screen
panels.
To create, delete or set the home screens:
1. Pinch or spread two fingers on the home screen.
2. Touch + on the blank screen to create new home screens;
touch x on the corner of a screen to delete it; touch
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on the bottom of a screen to set it as the main home
screen; touch and hold a screen and drag it to adjust its
place.
Choosing Your Wallpaper
1. Touch and hold an empty place on the home screen,
touch Wallpaper and then touch Wallpaper for home
screen or Wallpaper for lock screen.
2. Select a wallpaper source from Gallery, Live Wallpapers,
Photos, or Wallpapers and choose the image or
animation you want toy use as the wallpaper. Some
cropping may be needed for Gallery images.
3. Crop the Gallery or Photos images or touch Set
wallpaper.
NOTE: Live Wallpapers and Photos are not available for
the lock screen.
TIP: To change the home screen wallpaper blur effect, swipe
up on the home screen and drag the Wallpaper blurness
bar to adjust it.
Adding Items to Your Home Screen
1. Touch and hold an empty place on the home screen, and
then touch Widgets or Apps.
2. Touch and hold an item and drag it to a home screen
thumbnail at the bottom of the screen.
Adjusting Widget Size
1. Touch and hold a widget on the home screen and then
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release it.
2. An outline appears around the widget. Drag the outline to
resize the widget.
NOTE: Not all widgets can be resized.
Organizing Icons With a Folder
1. Touch and hold the shortcut on the home screen you
(Folder) appears.
want to add into a folder until
2. Drag the shortcut to
(Folder) and release it. A new
folder will be created and the shortcut is added into the
folder.
3. To add more shortcuts into the folder, touch and hold
each shortcut and drag it over the folder before releasing
it.
- or and check the applications
Open the folder, touch
you want to add into the folder, and then touch DONE.
TIP: Touch the folder and then touch the name field to
rename the folder.
Removing Items From Your Home Screen
1. Touch and hold a folder, a widget or a shortcut on the
home screen.
2. Drag it to
(Delete) to remove it.
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Setting the Home Screen Transition Effect
1. Touch and hold an empty place on the home screen and
touch Effect.
2. Check one effect you like.
Application List Screen
to access the application list screen and
Touch
find all your applications on the phone. You can uninstall or
disable the applications, hide the application icons or
organize them into folders.
Organizing Application Icons With a Folder
1. Touch
to open the application list screen.
2. Touch and hold an application icon and drag it into a
folder on the top of the screen.
3. To add more icons into the folder, touch and hold each
icon and drag it into the folder.
4. Touch
to finish.
NOTE: You can also drag an application icon into New
Folder. A new application folder will be created in the
application list screen and the application icon is added in.
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Hiding Application Icons
to open the application list screen.
1.
Touch
2.
Touch
3.
Touch the application icons you want to hide and then
touch DONE.
> Hide apps.
NOTE: To find the hidden application icons, touch
Display hidden apps. You can then touch one icon and
touch DONE to display it again in the application list screen.
Uninstalling or Disabling an Application
1.
Touch
2.
Touch and hold an application icon and then release it.
3.
on an application icon to uninstall the
Touch
application. Touch
on an application icon to disable
the application.
4.
Touch
to open the application list screen.
to finish.
NOTE: To find the disabled applications, touch
> Settings > Apps > DISABLED. You can then touch
an application and touch Enable to enable it.
Not all applications can be uninstalled or disabled.
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Status and Notification Icons
Your phone will tell you exactly what’s going on by showing
you simple icons on the top status bar. Here’re some of the
icons you may see.
Indicator What it means Indicator What it means
EDGE data
connected
No signal
EDGE data in
use
Signal strength
WCDMA data
connected
Ringer off
WCDMA data in
use
Vibrate mode
airplane mode
Speaker on
Battery low
Phone microphone off
Battery partially
drained
Bluetooth on
Battery full
Connected to a Wi-Fi
network
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/
Battery charging
Wi-Fi in use
New SMS
Wired headset
connected
New MMS
Alarm set
New Email
Upcoming event
New Gmail
message
Call on hold
Missed call
Downloading data
Call in progress
Sending data
Song playing
GPS on
Updates
available
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Using the Notification Panel
Notifications report the arrival of new messages, calendar
events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events. You can open
the notification panel to view the details of notifications.

To open the notification panel, swipe your finger down
from the top of the screen.

To close the notification panel, swipe your finger up from
the bottom of the screen or touch
Responding to or Removing a Notification
In the notification panel, you can respond to a notification or
remove the notifications. The notification panel also supports
expandable notifications that let you perform additional
actions right from the notification itself.
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
To respond to a notification, just touch it.

Slide down with one finger to expand certain notifications.
You can also swipe two fingers vertically or pinch-zoom to
expand or collapse certain notifications.
To remove a notification, swipe it left or right.


To remove all notifications, touch
corner.

Touch and hold a notification and then touch App info to
identify the application that created it. To turn off
notifications from that application if needed, uncheck
Show notifications in the App info screen.
in the top right

Most apps that send notifications, such as Gmail and
Google+, have notification settings that you can adjust.
NOTE: If you turn off notifications for an app, you may miss
its important alerts and updates. The notifications of some
apps cannot be turned off.
TIP: In the notification panel, touch
at the top of
notifications list to get to the Settings menu quickly.
Using Quick Settings
The Quick Settings above the notification panel make it
convenient to view or change the most common settings for
your phone.
Open the notification panel and you can find the following
Quick Settings on the top of the screen. Touch
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to view
all setting options.

Wi-Fi: Touch to turn on or off Wi-Fi.

GPS: Touch to turn on or off GPS function.

Airplane mode: Touch to turn on or off the airplane
mode.

Auto Rotate: Touch to turn on or off the auto-rotate
feature.

Sync: Touch to turn on or off the auto-sync feature.

Sound: Touch to turn on or off the silent mode.

Bluetooth: Touch to turn on or off Bluetooth.

Data: Touch to enable or disable data access over the
mobile network.

Brightness: Use the control bar to adjust the screen
brightness manually or automatically.

Input Setting: Open the Language & input settings
screen.

Wallpaper Setting: Set the wallpaper for the home
screen and lock screen.
Protecting Your Phone With a Screen Unlock
Pattern
You can protect your phone by creating a screen lock. When
enabled, you need to touch and hold certain icon, draw a
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pattern or enter a numeric PIN or password to unlock the
phone’s screen and keys.
> Settings > Security.
1. Touch
2. Touch Screen lock.
3. Touch Long press, Pattern, PIN or Password.
 Touch Long press to enable screen lock and allow
unlock with a ‘touch and hold’ gesture. You can unlock
the screen by touching and holding on the blank area
of the screen.
 Touch Pattern to create a pattern you must draw to
unlock the screen
 Touch PIN or Password to set a numeric PIN or a
password that you must enter to unlock your screen.
IMPORTANT: If you forget the pattern you set, try five times
and touch FORGOT PATTERN? to sign in to the Google
Account you have added on the phone and reset the screen
lock. You need an active Internet connection. You can also
upgrade the phone software. See Upgrading the Phone
Software.
Protecting Your Phone With Encryption
You can encrypt all the data on your phone: Google
Accounts, application data, music and other media,
downloaded information, and so on. If you do, you must enter
a numeric PIN or password each time you power on your
phone.
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WARNING! Encryption is irreversible. The only way to revert
to an unencrypted phone is to perform a factory data reset,
which erases all your data.
Encryption provides additional protection in case your phone
is stolen, and may be required or recommended in some
organizations. Consult your system administrator before
turning it on. In many cases the PIN or password you set for
encryption is controlled by the system administrator.
Before turning on encryption, prepare as follows:
 Set a lock screen PIN or password.
 Charge the battery.
 Keep the phone connected to the charger.
 Schedule an hour or more for the encryption process: you
must not interrupt it or you will lose some or all of your
data.
When you're ready to turn on encryption:
1. Touch
phone.
> Settings > Security > Encrypt
2. Read the information about encryption carefully.
The Encrypt phone button is dimmed if your battery's not
charged or your phone's not plugged in.
If you change your mind about encrypting your phone,
touch
WARNING! If you interrupt the encryption process, you
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will lose data.
3. Touch Encrypt phone.
4. Enter your lock screen PIN or password and touch Next.
5. Touch Encrypt phone again.
The encryption process starts and displays its progress.
Encryption can take an hour or more, during which time your
phone may restart several times.
When encryption is completed, you're prompted to enter your
PIN or password.
Subsequently, you must enter your PIN or password each
time you power on your phone, to decrypt it.
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Phone Calls
Making Calls
There are many ways to make a call with your phone. And
they’re all easy to do.
Calling From the Dialer
1. Touch
2. Touch
to open the dialer.
3. Enter the phone number with the on-screen keypad.
Touch
to delete incorrect digits.
NOTE: As you enter digits, your phone searches for
contacts that match. If you see the number you want to
dial, touch it to place the call immediately without entering
the rest of the number.
below the keypad to dial.
4. Touch
TIP: To make an international call, touch and hold the 0 key
to enter the plus (+) symbol. Next, enter the country code,
followed by the city/area code and then the phone number.
Calling From Your Contacts
> Contacts.
1. Touch
2. Flick the screen up or down and touch the contact you
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want to call.
TIP: You can search for a contact by touching the search
field above the contacts list.
3. Touch a number you want to call.
Calling From Your Call History
1. Touch
of the screen.
and then touch
at the bottom left
2. Touch ALL, MISSED, OUTGOING or INCOMING to view
your call history.
3. Touch
call.
next to the number or contact you want to
Calling From a Text Message
If a text message contains a phone number that you want to
call, you can make the call while viewing the text message.
1. Touch
2. Touch the conversation and then touch the phone
number in a message you want to call.
3. Touch Call.
Using Speed Dial
Touch and hold the 1 ~ 9 key from the dialer to call the
corresponding speed dial number.
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The number key 1 is reserved for your voicemail.
Assigning a speed dial key:
> Settings > Call settings > Speed
1. Touch
dial.
2. Touch a speed dial key and then input a phone number or
touch
to select a contact from the contact list.
3. Touch OK.
Receiving Calls
Answering a Call
When you receive a phone call, slide
down to answer
the call.
NOTE: To silence the ringer before answering the call, press
either end of the Volume Key.
Rejecting a Call
When you receive a phone call, slide
call.
up to reject the
You can also slide
up to reject the call and select a
preset text message or edit one to send to the caller.
TIP: To edit the preset text response, touch
Settings > Call settings > Quick responses.
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Using Options During a Call
During a call, you will see a number of onscreen options.
Touch an option to select it.

Touch
to view all call options.

Touch
code.
to switch to the dialer, for example to enter a

Touch
to mute or unmute your microphone.

Touch
to turn on or off the speaker.

Touch
to put the call on hold.

to make another call separately from the first
Touch
call, which is put on hold.

Touch
(Message) to open the Messaging app.

Touch
(Contacts) to open the Contacts app.

Touch
to put the caller you are speaking to on hold,
and switch to the other call that has been put on hold.

Touch
to merge the separate calls into a single
conference call.
to end the current call.
 Touch
WARNING! Because of higher volume levels, do not place
the phone near your ear during speakerphone use.
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Managing Multi-party Calls
When the call waiting and three-way call features are
available, you can switch between two calls or set up a
conference call.
NOTE: The call waiting and three-way call features need
network supports and may result in additional charges.
Please contact your service provider for more information.
Switching Between Current Calls
When you’re on a call, your phone screen informs you that
another call is coming in and displays the caller ID.
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:
Touch
(Hold current and answer) to answer the call.
(This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second
(End current and answer) to answer
call.) Or touch
the second call and end the first call.
NOTE: Touch
to reject the second call and select a
preset text message or edit one to send to the caller.
To switch between two calls:
Touch
on the screen.
Setting Up a Conference Call
With this feature, you can talk to two people at the same
time.
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.
1.
On the dialer screen, enter a number and touch
2.
Once you have established the connection, touch
and dial the second number. (This puts the first caller on
hold and dials the second number.)
3. When you’re connected to the second party, touch
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you
and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the
call and are the first to hang up, all callers are disconnected.
To end the conference call, touch
Adjusting Your Call Settings
Touch
the call options.
> Settings > Call settings to configure
Phone ringtone
Select the default ringtone for incoming calls.
Vibrate pattern
Select the vibration pattern for incoming calls.
Vibrate when
ringing
Check this option to enable vibration when the
phone is ringing.
Voicemail
Service
Select voicemail service provider.
Setup
Edit the voicemail number.
Sound
Set the notification sound for new
voicemails.
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Vibrate
Enable or disable vibration for new
voicemails.
Dialpad touch
tones
Check this option to enable the phone dial pad
sound.
Quick responses
Edit the text message that you can send to the
caller while rejecting his/her call.
Fixed Dialing
Numbers
Restrict outgoing calls to a fixed set of numbers.
To do this you must know your micro-SIM card’s
PIN2 code.
TTY mode
Your phone is a TTY compatible device. A TTY
device can allow people who have hearing or
speech disabilities to communicate by telephone.
Simply connect the TTY device to the phone’s
headset jack. Select a TTY mode for your phone
to work with a TTY device, or turn TTY off.
Hearing aids
Check this option to turn on hearing aid
compatibility.
DTMF tones
Set the length of dual-tone multi-frequency
(DTMF) signal tones.
Speed dial
Set speed dialing keys.
Answering
gesture
Set the calling screen for normal, right-hand or
left-hand operation.
Call Barring
Settings
Forbid certain types of calls.
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Call forwarding
Forward your incoming calls to a different
number. And choose when to forward: Always
forward, Forward when busy, Forward when
unanswered, or Forward when unreachable.
Caller ID
Choose whether people you call can
see your number.
Call waiting
See new incoming calls while you’re
on another call.
Additional settings
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Contacts
You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with
the contacts in your Google Account or other accounts that
support contact syncing.
To see your contacts, touch
> Contacts. From
there, you can touch the tabs on the top of the screen to
or favorite contacts
quickly switch to the contact groups
Importing and Exporting Contacts
You can import/export contacts from/to your micro-SIM card,
phone storage or microSDHC card. This is especially useful
when you need to transfer contacts between different
devices. You can also quickly share your contacts using
Bluetooth, Email, Messaging, etc.
Importing Contacts From the micro-SIM Card
1. Touch
> Contacts.
2. Touch > Import/Export > Manage SIM card contacts.
3. If you have added contact accounts other than the phone,
select an account in which to save the contacts.
4. Touch
> Export to phone.
5. Check the contacts you want to import and touch
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Importing Contacts From the microSDHC
Card or Phone Storage
1.
Touch
> Contacts.
Touch > Import/Export > Import from storage.
If you have added contact accounts other than the
phone, select an account in which to save the contacts.
4. Select the vCard file(s) in the microSDHC card or the
phone storage and touch OK.
NOTE: If the microSDHC card is not installed in the phone,
you can import vCard file(s) in the phone storage.
2.
3.
Exporting Contacts to the micro-SIM Card
1. Touch
2. Touch
> Contacts.
> Import/Export > Manage SIM card contacts.
3. Touch > Import from phone.
4. Check the contacts you want to export and then touch
Exporting Contacts to the microSDHC Card
or Phone Storage
1.
Touch
2.
Touch
> Contacts.
> Import/Export > Export to storage.
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3.
The phone will prompt you with the name of the vCard
file and the directory in which the file will be saved.
Touch OK to create the file.
NOTE: If the microSDHC card is not installed in the phone,
you can export vCard file(s) into the phone storage.
Sharing Contacts Information
1. Touch
contacts tab
> Contacts and touch the all
2. Touch > Import/Export > Share visible contacts.
3. Choose how to share the contacts. Options depend on
the applications and services installed.
Creating a Contact
1.
Touch
contacts tab
2.
3.
to add a new contact.
Touch
Touch the account field near the top of the screen to
choose where to save the contact. If a sync account is
selected, the contacts will be synced automatically with
your account online.
Enter the contact name, phone numbers, email
addresses, and other information.
Touch DONE to save the contact.
4.
5.
> Contacts and touch the all
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Adding a Contact to Favorites
You can add the contacts you use frequently to Favorites so
that you can find them quickly.
> Contacts and touch the all
1. Touch
contacts tab
2. Touch a contact and then touch
next to the contact
name.
Searching for a Contact
> Contacts and touch the all
1. Touch
contacts tab
2. Touch the search field above the contacts list.
3. Enter the contact name you want to search for. The
contacts matched will be listed.
Joining Contacts
As your phone synchronizes with multiple online accounts,
you may see duplicate entries for the same contact. You can
merge all the separate information of a contact into one entry
in the Contacts list.
> Contacts.
1. Touch
2. Touch a contact entry to display the contact’s details.
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3. Touch Edit > > Join.
4. Touch the contact whose information you want to join with
the first entry.
5. Touch DONE.
The information from the second contact is added to the first,
and the second contact is no longer displayed in the contacts
list.
You can repeat these steps to join another contact to the
main contact.
Separating Contact Information
If contact information from different sources was joined in
error, you can separate the information back into individual
contacts on your phone.
> Contacts.
1. Touch
2. Touch a contact entry you have merged and want to
separate.
3. Touch Edit > > Separate.
4. Touch OK to confirm.
Creating a New Group
1.
Touch
groups tab
> Contacts and touch the contact
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to create a new group.
2.
Touch
3.
If you have added contact accounts other than the
phone, touch to choose an account for the new group.
Enter the group name.
Touch Add member and select the contacts you wish
to be the group members.
Touch
If necessary, touch Default below RINGTONE or
NOTIFICATION RINGTONE to set a special ringtone
for incoming calls or messages from the group
members.
Touch DONE.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Entering Text
You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some apps
open it automatically. In others, you open it by touching
where you want to type. You can also enter text by speaking
with the Google voice typing feature.
Changing Input Methods
1. When you use the onscreen keyboard to enter text, the
icon
appears on the notification bar.
2. Open the notification panel and touch Choose input
method.
3. Select an input method you need.
Google Keyboard
The Google Keyboard provides a layout similar to a desktop
computer keyboard. Turn the phone sideways and the
keyboard will change from portrait to landscape. The
landscape keyboard is not supported in all applications.
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
Touch the alphabetic keys to enter letters. Touch and
hold some specific keys to enter associated accented
letters or numbers. For example, to enter è, touch and
and the available accented letters and number 3
hold
appear. Then slide to choose è.

Touch
to use uppercase. Double-tap
to lock
uppercase. This key also changes to indicate the current
for lowercase,
for uppercase,
case you are using:
and
when locked in uppercase.

Touch

to select numbers and symbols. You can
Touch
to find more.
then touch

Touch

Touch

Touch and hold
to delete the text before the cursor.
to enter miniature icons.
to use Google’s networked voice input.
to change the input languages or set
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up the Google keyboard.
Gesture Typing
The Google keyboard supports gesture typing feature. You
use this feature to input a word by sliding through the letters.
To enable and use gesture typing:
on the Google keyboard and then
1. Touch and hold
touch Google Keyboard Settings.
2. Check Enable gesture typing.
3. Move your finger from letter to letter on the keyboard to
trace a word without lifting the finger until you reach the
end of the word.
End of the
word
Start of
the word
TIPS:
 Touch when you want to. If you want to enter a single letter,
go ahead and touch.
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 Lift your finger at the end of the word. A space is added
automatically when you begin to input the next word.
TouchPal X Keyboard
TouchPal X Keyboard offers three layouts: T26, T12 and T+.
You can touch
to select a layout or an input language.
You can also use Curve® to speed up text input by replacing
the key tapping operation with a tracing gesture where you
move your finger from letter to letter without lifting the finger
until you reach the end of the word.
The T26 Layout
The T26 layout offers an input experience similar to a
computer keyboard.
 The alphabetic keys: Touch the keys to enter letters.
Touch a key and slide down to enter the number or symbol
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on the key. You can also touch and hold a key and slide to
choose more characters.
 The capital key: Touch
to use uppercase. Double-tap
to lock uppercase. This key also changes to indicate
the current case you are using:
for lowercase,
for
when locked in uppercase.
uppercase, and
 Word prediction: Slide left or right on the space key to turn
and
on or off prediction, as indicated by
 Languages: Touch and hold
to select input language.
to enter digits and symbols.
 Pre-defined texts: Touch
You can touch 1/2 or 2/2 to turn pages, or touch
to
go back to the alphabetic keys. Touch and hold
to
enter Emoji and emoticons.
to delete text before the cursor.
 The delete key: Touch
You can also slide left on the key to delete an entire word.
 Voice input: Touch
and speak through the microphone.
 Edit text: Touch
to open text editing options. You can
move the cursor, select, cut, copy, paste, or delete text.
to access the quick settings of
 More options: Touch
TouchPal keyboard, change the keyboard theme, and
more.
 Close the keyboard: Touch
. You can touch the text
field again to show the keyboard.
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The T12 Layout
The layout is similar to a phone pad in T12 mode.
Touch an alphabetic key repeatedly until the desired letter
appears. You can also touch and hold the key and slide left
or right to choose the letter or number you need.
If word prediction is enabled (
once and choose the right word.
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), just touch the keys
The T+ Layout
Touch to enter the left letter on the key; Double-tap or flick
right to enter the right letter/symbol on the key. You can also
touch and hold a key and slide left or right to choose more
letters and symbols.
If word prediction is enabled (
), just touch the keys and
choose the right word.
To enable and use Curve:
1.
In the TouchPal X keyboard screen, touch
and check Curve® - Word gesture.
2.
If prompted, touch OK to switch to the T26 layout.
3.
Move your finger from letter to letter on the keyboard to
trace a word without lifting the finger until you reach the
end of the word.
NOTE: Curve is only available in the T26 layout.
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End of the
word
Start of
the word
Tips for using Curve:
 Touch when you want to. If you want to enter a single letter,
go ahead and touch.
 Lift your finger at the end of the word. A space is added
automatically when you begin to trace the next word.
Google Voice Typing
Google Voice typing uses the Google voice recognition
service to convert speech to text. You must have a data
connection on a mobile or Wi-Fi network to use it.
1. Flick down the status bar when entering text and touch
Choose input method, and then select Google voice
typing.
to access the voice typing feature when you
Or touch
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are using the Android Keyboard.
2. When you see the microphone image, speak what you
want to type.
3. You can continue entering text to keep it or to delete it.
TIP: Say "comma," "period," "question mark," "exclamation
mark," or "exclamation point" to enter punctuation.
Input Method Settings
Choose input method settings by touching
Settings > Language & input.
In the KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS section, you can set
the default input method and choose the settings for input
methods.
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Messaging
You can use Messaging to exchange text messages (SMS)
and multimedia messages (MMS).
Opening the Messaging Screen
Touch
> Messaging.
The Messaging screen opens, where you can create a new
message, search for messages, or open an ongoing
message thread.



to write a new text or multimedia message.
Touch
Touch
to search for a message with keywords.
Touch an existing message thread to open the
conversation you’ve had with a certain number.
Sending a Message
at the bottom.
1. On the Messaging screen, touch
2. Add recipients by one of the following ways.
 Touch the To field and manually enter the recipient’s
number or the contact name. If the phone presents a
few suggestions, touch the one you want to add.
 Select recipients from your contacts by touching
3. Touch the Type message field and enter the content of
your text message.
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4. If you want to send a multimedia message, touch the
paper clip icon
message.
to attach a file or a slideshow to the
or Send.
5. Touch
NOTE: You can also include email addresses as recipients
for multimedia messages.
NOTE: Do not add any attachment if you want to send a text
message. Otherwise you may be charged for a multimedia
message.
Replying to a Message
Messages you receive are appended to existing threads of
the same number. If the new message comes from a new
number, a new thread is created.
1. On the Messaging screen, touch the thread that has the
message you want to reply to.
2. Type your reply in the text box at the bottom. You can
touch the icon
if you want to reply with an MMS.
3. Touch
Forwarding a Message
1. On the Messaging screen, touch the thread that has the
message you want to forward.
2. Touch the message.
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3. Touch Forward in the menu that opens.
4. Enter a recipient for the message and edit the content if
you want.
5. Touch
Changing Message Settings
Touch > Settings in the Messaging screen to change the
Messaging settings.
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Email
Touch
in the home screen and select Email. Use it to
receive and send emails from your webmail or other
accounts, using POP3 or IMAP, or access your Exchange
ActiveSync account for your corporate email needs.
Setting Up the First Email Account
1. When you open Email for the first time, enter your email
address and password.
2. Touch Next to let the phone retrieve the network
parameters automatically.
NOTE: You can also enter these details manually by
touching Manual setup or when automatic setup fails.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the setup.
Your phone will show the inbox of the email account and start
to download email messages.
Checking Your Emails
Your phone can automatically check for new emails at the
interval you set when setting up the account.
in
You can also check new emails manually by touching
any of the email account’s boxes. Touch Load more
messages at the bottom of the email list to download earlier
messages.
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Responding to an Email
You can reply to or forward a message that you receive. You
can also delete messages and manage them in other ways.
Replying to or Forward an Email
1. Open the email you want to reply to or forward from the
Inbox.
2. Do the following as you need:

To reply to the sender, touch

To reply to the sender and all recipients of the original
email, touch
 To forward the email to someone else, touch
3. Edit your message and touch Send.
Marking an Email as Unread
You can return a read email to the unread state - for example,
to remind yourself to read it again later. You can also mark a
batch of emails as unread.
 While reading a message, touch > Mark as unread.

While in a message list (for instance, the Inbox), touch the
checkboxes before the messages and then touch
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Deleting an Email
You can delete an email from its folder. You can also delete a
batch of emails.
> OK.
 While reading a message, touch

While in a message list (for instance, the Inbox), touch the
checkboxes before the messages and then touch
OK.
Writing and Sending an Email
1. Open your email Inbox and touch
NOTE: If you have more than one email account added
on the phone, touch the sender line to select the account
you want to use for sending the message.
2. Enter a contact name or email address in the ‘To’ field.
Separate each recipient with a comma. You can also
touch
to select recipients from your contacts, contact
groups, or history.
NOTE: Touch > Add Cc/Bcc to send a carbon copy or
blind carbon copy to other recipients.
3. Enter the email subject and compose the email text.
4. Touch > Attach file to add audio files, images, videos
and other types of files as attachment.
5. Touch Send at the top right of the screen to send the
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message.
Adding and Editing Email Accounts
Adding an Email Account
After setting up your first email account (see Email – Setting
Up the First Email Account), you can add more email
accounts and manage them separately.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch > Settings and touch ADD ACCOUNT at the
top right of the screen.
3. Follow the prompts to set up the account as you did with
the first one.
Editing an Email Account
You can change a number of settings for an account,
including how often you check for email, how you’re notified
of new mails, your email signature, and details about the
servers the account uses to send and receive mails.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch > Settings and touch the account whose
settings you want to change.
when you’re
3. Make the changes you want and touch
finished.
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Changing General Email Settings
General settings apply to all email accounts you add.
1. Open Email to get the Inbox screen.
2. Touch
> Settings > General.
3. Make the changes and touch
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when you finish.
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 Wi-Fi.
The mobile data connection can be enabled or disabled
manually. Touch
> Settings > Mobile
networks and check or uncheck Data enabled.
Adding a New Mobile Data Connection
To connect to the Internet you can use the default Access
Point Names (APN). And if you want to add a new APN,
please contact the service provider to get the necessary
information.
1. Touch
> Settings > Mobile networks >
Access Point Names.
2. Touch
3. Touch each item to enter the information you get from
your service provider.
4. Touch > Save to complete.
TIP: To set the APN to default settings, touch
default.
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> Reset to
Turning On Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide
Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters, depending
on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings.
1. Touch
> Settings.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position to turn on Wi-Fi.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
1. Touch
> Settings > Wi-Fi.
The Wi-Fi access points, or “hotspots”, that your phone
has detected are displayed with their names and security
settings.
2. Touch an access to connect to it.
If security features are implemented, you’ll need to enter
a password.
NOTE: Your phone automatically connects to previously
used Wi-Fi networks when they are in range.
TIP: To connect to a Wi-Fi router that supports WPS, touch
on the phone’s Wi-Fi menu and press the WPS button on
your router.
Adding a Wi-Fi Network
You can add a Wi-Fi network if the network does not
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broadcast its name (SSID), or to add a Wi-Fi network when
you are out of range.
To connect to a secured network, you first need to get the
security details from the network's administrator.
1.
2.
> Settings > Wi-Fi.
Touch
Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.
3.
4.
Touch
Enter the network SSID (name). If necessary, enter
security or other network configuration details.
Touch Save.
5.
Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status
icon
You can check the Wi-Fi network by looking at the
in the status bar.
Or touch the access point that the phone is currently
connected to in the Wi-Fi screen. You can then check the
network status from the pop-up window.
Connecting to a WPS Network
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a feature that makes it easy
to add your phone to the access points which supply WPS.
You can use one of the following methods to connect your
phone to a wireless network using WPS.
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Method one: WPS button (Recommended)
1.
2.
Touch
> Settings > Wi-Fi.
Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.
3.
4.
Touch
Press the WPS button on the wireless router and the
access point will recognize your phone and add it to the
network.
Method two: PIN number
1.
2.
Touch
> Settings > Wi-Fi.
Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.
Touch > WPS PIN Entry.
The WPS PIN number displays on the screen. Enter the
PIN number into the access point's setup page.
After entering the PIN number, your phone automatically
finds the access point and configures the connection.
NOTE: For detailed information about the WPS feature of
access point, please refer to its documentation.
3.
4.
Browsing the Internet
Use Browser to view web pages and search for information.
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Opening the Browser
Touch
in the home screen and select Browser to use
the web browser.
Browser also opens when you touch a web link - for example,
in an email or a text message.
Opening a Web Page or Searching the Web
1. Open the Browser app.
2. Touch the address box at the top of the web page. If the
address box isn’t visible, scroll to the top of the web page
to show it.
3. Enter the address (URL) of a web page. Or, enter terms
you want to search for. You can also touch
to search
by voice.
4. Touch a URL or search suggestion or touch Go on the
keyboard to open the web page or search results.
TIP: Touch
> Stop if you want to stop opening the page.
Setting the Homepage
Your home page opens when you open a new browser tab,
and when you start Browser after restarting your phone.
1. Open the page you want to set as your home page.
2. Touch
> Settings > General > Set homepage.
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3. Touch Current page or one of the following options.
 Blank page: Open browser tab without opening a web
page by default. This can make new Browser tabs
open more quickly.
 Default page: Set the factory default URL as the
homepage.
 Most visited sites: Every new browser tab displays a
list of your frequently visited sites for you to choose
from.
 Other: Type a URL as the homepage.
Using Multiple Browser Tabs
You can open several web pages at the same time (one
page in each tab) and switch between them freely.
To open a new browser tab:
beside the address bar. The
1. Touch the tabs icon
number in the icon indicates the number of currently
active browser windows.
2. Touch
. A new browser window opens and the
homepage is loaded.
To switch between tabs:
1. Touch the tabs icon
beside the address bar.
2. Swipe vertically to scroll through the list of opened tabs.
3. Touch the thumbnail of the tab you want to open.
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TIP: Swipe a thumbnail horizontally or touch its X to close the
tab. Touch X on the top right of the screen to close all tabs.
To use incognito tab for privacy browsing:
Pages you view in incognito tabs won’t appear in your
browsing history or search history. No trace will be left on
your phone once you close the tab.
1. Touch the tabs icon
2. Touch
beside the address bar.
> New incognito tab.
Downloading Files
1. Touch and hold an image or a link to a file or to another
webpage.
2. In the menu that opens, touch Save image or Save link.
The downloaded files are saved to your phone or the
microSDHC card. You can view or open the downloaded files
> Downloads).
in the Downloads app (
Changing Browser Settings
You can configure a number of Browser settings to
customize the way you browse the web, including several
that you can use to control your privacy.
To open the Browser settings screen, touch
the web page screen.
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> Settings in
Using Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to each other
without the need for wireless access points (hotspots).
Connecting to Another Device via Wi-Fi
Direct
1. Touch
> Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. If Wi-Fi is off, slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position.
3. Touch > Wi-Fi Direct. Your phone will search for other
devices enabled with Wi-Fi direct connections.
4. Touch a device name under PEER DEVICES to connect
with it.
The other device will receive a Wi-Fi Direct connection
prompt and need to accept the request for connection.
Both devices may need to enter a common PIN.
5. Once connected the device is displayed as “Connected”.
Sending Data via Wi-Fi Direct
1. Open the appropriate application and select the file or
item you want to share.
2. Select the option for sharing via Wi-Fi Direct. The method
may vary by application and data type.
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3. Touch a device the phone has connected with or wait for
it to search for new devices and touch one of them.
Receiving Data via Wi-Fi Direct
When an attempt to transfer data via Wi-Fi Direct is received,
you can see a notification in the status bar. Touch Accept to
start receiving the data.
Received files are stored automatically in a dedicated folder
(WiFiShare, for instance). You can access them with the File
Manager app.
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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 32 feet (10 meters). The Bluetooth devices
must be paired before the communication is performed.
Turning Bluetooth On/Off
> Settings > Bluetooth.
1. Touch
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON or OFF position.
When Bluetooth is on, the
bar.
icon will appear in the status
Making Your Phone Visible
In order to work with other phones or devices that have
Bluetooth, you need to make your phone ‘visible’ to them.
1. Touch
> Settings > Bluetooth.
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON position if
Bluetooth is off.
3. Touch your device name on the top of the screen to
make your phone visible or invisible.
NOTE: Touch > Visibility timeout to set the Bluetooth
visibility timeout of your phone.
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Changing the Device Name
> Settings > Bluetooth.
1.
Touch
2.
Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON position if
Bluetooth is off.
3.
4.
Touch > Rename phone.
Edit the name and touch Rename.
Pairing With Another Bluetooth Device
1.
Touch
> Settings > Bluetooth.
Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON position if
Bluetooth is off.
Your phone automatically scans for and displays the
IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range. You
could touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES if you want to
scan again.
3. Touch the device you want to pair with.
4. Confirm that the Bluetooth passkeys are the same
between the two devices and touch Pair. Alternately,
enter a Bluetooth passkey and touch Pair.
Pairing is successfully completed when the other device
accepts the connection or the same passkey is entered.
NOTE: The Bluetooth passkey may be fixed for certain
devices, such as headsets and handsfree car kit. You can try
2.
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entering 0000 or 1234 (the most common passkeys), or refer
to the documents for that device.
Unpairing From a Bluetooth Device
You can make your phone forget its pairing connection with
another Bluetooth device. To connect to the device again,
you may need to enter or confirm a passkey again.
1.
> Settings > Bluetooth and make
Touch
sure Bluetooth is turned on.
2.
In the list of paired devices, touch
beside the
Bluetooth device you want to unpair from.
Touch Unpair.
3.
Sending Data via Bluetooth
1. Open the appropriate application and select the file or
item you want to share.
2. Select the option for sharing via Bluetooth. The method
may vary by application and data type.
3. Touch a Bluetooth device the phone has paired with or
wait for it to search for new devices and touch one of
them.
Receiving Data via Bluetooth
1. Turn Bluetooth on before trying to receive data via
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Bluetooth.
NOTE: If the phone has not been paired with the sending
device, you may need to touch your phone’s device name
in the Bluetooth menu in Settings to keep the phone
detectable through Bluetooth.
2. Flick down the status bar and touch
3. Touch Accept to start receiving the data.
Depending on whether a microSDHC card is installed,
received files are stored automatically in a dedicated folder
(Bluetooth, for instance) in the phone storage or microSDHC
directory. You can access them with the File Manager app.
Received contacts (vCard files) are automatically imported to
your contact list.
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Making the Most of Multimedia
You can use your phone to take photos and record videos.
Photos and videos are stored to the phone’s microSDHC
card or the phone’s internal storage. You can copy them to
your computer or access them in the Gallery app.
Capturing a Photo
> Camera.
1. Touch
2. Aim the camera at the subject and make any necessary
adjustment.
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Number Function
Switch between the front and the back camera.
Change the flash mode (only available for the
back camera).
Select color effect (only available for the back
camera).
Change the camera settings
Change the camera modes including normal,
manual, sport, portrait, landscape, night and
smile (only the normal and smile modes are
available for the front camera).
Record a video.
Capture a photo.
View photos and videos you have taken.
TIP: You can pinch or spread on the screen or press the
Volume Key to zoom in or zoom out.
3. You can either let the camera autofocus on the center of
the screen, or touch another area on the screen that you
want to focus on.
4. Touch the shutter icon
to take the photo.
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WARNING! Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do
not point the flash toward people or animals’ eyes.
To use the manual camera mode:
You can use the manual camera mode to adjust more
camera options for you photo such as ISO, white balance,
exposure, contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc.
1. Touch
> Camera.
2. Touch
and select Manual.
3. Aim the camera at the subject and you can make the
following adjustments.
to any area on the screen that you want to
 Drag
focus on.
 Drag
to any area on the screen where you want
the camera to meter exposure so as to adjust the
photo brightness.
 Touch
to select the exposure meter mode.
NOTE: The icon
metering mode.
 Touch
is only available in the Spot
to select ISO level or leave it at Auto.
 Touch
to change white balance scenario or leave
it at Auto.
 Touch
to adjust the photo exposure.
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 Touch
to adjust the photo contrast.
 Touch
to adjust the photo saturation.
 Touch
to adjust the photo sharpness.
 Touch
to hide the camera options.
4. Touch the shutter icon
to take the photo.
Recording a Video
> Camera.
1. Touch
2. Aim the camera at the subject. You can touch any area on
the screen that you want the camcorder to focus on
before and during recording.
TIP: Pinch or spread on the screen or press the Volume
Keys to zoom in or zoom out.
3. Touch
to start recording.
4. Touch
to stop recording.
TIP: While the recording is in progress, you can touch
to save the frame as a separate photo.
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Adjusting Camera and Camcorder
Settings
Before taking a photo or recording a video, you can touch
to open the following camera and camcorder setting
options.
NOTE: Not all options are available for the front camera.
Camera options
 Grid: Show or hide the composition line.
 Self-timer: Set a time delay before the camera takes a
picture automatically after you touch the shutter icon, or
turn off this feature.
 Auto-review: Set whether to review the picture after you
shot it. You can also select the review time.
 Picture size: Set the image size for your photo.
 Shutter tone: Change the shutter tone.
 Face detection: Turn on or off face detection.
 Anti-banding: Set the anti-banding value or leave it on
Auto. This feature can avoid stripes on pictures you take
of TV or computer screens.
Camcorder options
 Video quality: Set the quality for your video.
 Time lapse: Set the time interval between each frame
when you shot time lapse videos.
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
Silent camcorder: Enable this option if you want to
capture silent video clips.
Other options
 Geo-tagging: Select whether to store the GPS location in
your captured photos and videos.
 Storage location: Change the storage location for
captured photos and videos.
 Restore defaults: Restore default camera and
camcorder settings.
Playing Your Music
> Music to play audio files stored on
Touch
your phone. Music supports a wide variety of audio formats,
so it can play music you purchase from online stores, music
you copy from your CD collection, and so on.
Viewing Your Music Library
> Music and your music library is
Touch
displayed. All your audio files are cataloged, according to the
information stored in the files.
Touch the tabs at the top of the screen to view your music
library organized by Albums, Artists, Songs, Playlists,
Folders, or Genres. You can also touch RECENTLY
PLAYED or FAVORITE to browse songs you recently played
or you have added as favorites.
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NOTE: If an audio file is being played, its summary
information is displayed at the bottom of the music library
screen. Touch
to open the playback screen.
Setting a Song as the Default Ringtone
The song will be used as the ringtone for all incoming calls,
except those from contacts to whom you have assigned
special ringtones.
1. Touch
> Music to see the music library.
2. Touch
next to a song in any list.
3. In the menu that opens, touch Use as ringtone.
TIP: If the song is being played and you’re in the playback
screen, you can touch
> Use as ringtone.
Playing Music
Touch a song in the music library to listen to it. The following
playback screen appears.
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Number
Function
Song, album, and artist information.
Album artwork and lyrics (if available).
Touch to return to the music library.
Add the song to your favorites.
Playback control. Skip songs or pause and resume
playback. Drag the slider to jump to any part of the
song.
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Number
Function
Touch to shuffle the songs in the playlist or toggle
repeat modes.
Managing Playlists
Create playlists to organize your music files into sets of
songs, so that you can play the songs you like in the order
you prefer.

Touch
> Add to playlist next to a song to add it to a
playlist or create a new playlist.

Touch
> Delete Playlist next to a playlist to delete
the playlist.

Touch
> Rename Playlist next to a playlist to
rename the playlist.
Touch a playlist to view its content. You can touch >
Multi Select to select the songs you want to remove from
the playlist.

Using Your Gallery
Opening Your Gallery
> Gallery to view albums of your
Touch
pictures and videos.
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Working With Albums
When you open Gallery, all pictures and videos on your
phone are displayed in a number of albums.
To view album contents:
Touch an album to view the pictures and videos it contains.
To share albums, pictures, or videos:
1. Touch and hold an item in the Albums view to select an
album or after you open an album to select a picture or a
video.
2. Touch more items that you want to share.
3. Touch
and select how you want to share the items.
To delete albums:
1. Touch and hold an album until it is selected.
2. Touch more albums that you want to delete.
3. Touch
> OK.
Working With Pictures
Touch a picture in an album to view the picture in full screen.
When viewing a picture in full screen, the following features
are available.
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

Swipe horizontally to see more pictures or videos.
Pinch a picture or video to make it smaller. You'll then see
a filmstrip-style view of all your pictures and videos in a
row. Swipe left or right to scan through them all.
TIP: You can delete a picture or video by swiping it up or
down in the filmstrip view. If you accidentally delete one,
touch UNDO to retrieve it.
 Double-tap the picture, or pinch two fingers together or
spread them apart to zoom out or in.

Touch to rotate or rename the picture, check file details,
or change slideshow setting.
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

to browse the album contents in a slideshow.
Touch
Touch the Gallery icon in the upper left corner to return to
the album.
NOTE: Some options may not be available for certain albums
or pictures.
Retouching Your Pictures
You can edit any photos you took and some other pictures in
Gallery. The changed picture is saved in the Edited album,
while the original image is never affected.
while viewing a picture in full screen to open
1. Touch
the PhotoEditor interface.
2. Touch the icons along the bottom of the screen to edit the
picture.
TIP: Slide left or right on the bottom of the screen to find
all icons.
Apply filters and old photo effects.
Crop, rotate, straighten, or flip (mirror) the picture.
Adjust exposure, saturation, hue, sharpness, and
other colour options.
Add a frame to the picture.
Decorate people in the picture with comical
moustaches, eye glasses, hats and more.
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Apply a blur effect to the picture.
Select a color and draw anything on the picture.
Add some text to the picture and adjust its effect.
3. Touch
to keep the change or
to cancel it.
4. Touch Save to save the new picture.
NOTE: Touch History in the PhotoEditor screen to see the
edits you have made and undo or redo them.
Playing Videos
1. Touch an album in the gallery and then touch the
thumbnail of a video.
2. Touch
at the center and select a player to start
playing. Touch the video to view the playback controls.
to play the video in a
In the Video Player, you can touch
small floating window and continue with other tasks on the
phone. You can also touch > Trim while the video is
playing in full screen to cut a segment of the video clip and
save it as a new video file.
Making Memorable Memos
Sound Recorder enables you to record voice memos and
listen to them whenever you like.
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Recording a Voice Memo
1. Touch
> Tools (folder) > Sound Recorder.
to start recording. During recording, you can
2. Touch
do the following:
to pause or continue the recording.

Touch

Touch
to cancel the recording.
3. Touch
to stop recording. The memo is automatically
saved.
If you don’t want to save the memo after recording it, touch
> OK to delete it.
Playing a Voice Memo
To play a memo you just recorded:
Touch
at the bottom of the screen.
To play any saved memo:
at the top right of the screen to see all
1. Touch
recordings.
2. Touch the title of a memo to play it.
NOTE: You can also touch
next to a memo to delete,
rename, share, trim it, check its file information, add a tag, or
set it as your phone ringtone.
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Using Your Google™ Applications
Signing in to your Google Account lets you synchronize
Gmail, Calendar events, Contacts and other data between
your phone and the web. And if you don’t have an account,
you can easily create one.
1. Touch
Google.
> Settings > Add account >
2. Touch Existing to sign in to your existing account, or
New to create a new account.
3. Follow the onscreen steps to enter the information about
the account and finish the setup.
Gmail
Gmail is a web-based email service that’s configured when
you sign in to your Google Account. Depending on your
synchronization settings, the Gmail on your phone can be
automatically synchronized with your account on the web.
This is how you create and send a Gmail:
1. Open Gmail by touching
(folder) > Gmail.
> Google
2. Touch
3. Enter a contact name or email address in the ‘To’ field.
Separate each recipient with a comma.
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4. Enter the email subject and compose the email text.
5. To attach files, touch
> Attach file.
at the top right of the screen to send the
6. Touch
message.
Google Calendar
> Calendar to use Google Calendar,
Touch
Google’s time management application. You can use the
calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and
other events. Your appointments will be displayed on the
screen as are scheduled. You can also synchronize
appointments to your Google Account, which enables you to
manage your schedule online on your PC.
Google+™
Google+ is a social networking service offered by Google.
The Google+ application on your phone enables you to
manage your data, chat with online contacts, organize them
in different circles, and share your selected information.
Touch
> Google (folder) > Google+.
NOTE: For detailed guide for Google+, open Google+ and
touch > Help to view the online instructions.
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Getting Started With Google+
at the top left to use
Open the Google+ app and touch
the following features:
 Home: See posts people have shared with you, a circle
you are in, or everyone.
 People: Find people to add to your Google+ circles,
create new circles, view and organize people into circles
based on your relationships. You can also follow content
posted by people you find interesting.
 Photos: View photos you uploaded, photos of you,
photos from your posts and more.
 Communities: Search and join all kinds of online
communities, where people gather for the sharing and
discussion of a common topic.
 Locations: See your friends’ locations on the map and
configure your location sharing settings.
 Hangouts: Chat with your Google+ contacts through text
messages or video call.
 Events: Manage your social calendar. You can add
events, invite people, and then share photos in real time
from the event.
 Search: Search for content posted on Google+.
Touch the headshot image next to your account name to view
and edit your basic information, view your posts and photos.
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Signing out of Google+
If you are already signed in to the app, you can sign out by
following these steps.
1. Touch
> Google (folder) > Google+.
2. Touch
> Settings and then touch your account.
3. Touch
> Sign out.
Google Maps
Activating Location Services
To use Google Maps and find your location on Google Maps,
you must enable location services on your phone.
1. Touch
> Settings > Location.
2. Slide the Location switch at the top to turn location
access on or off.
3. When location access is enabled, touch Mode to select
location sources you want to use.
 High accuracy: Get accurate location using both
GPS and Wi-Fi as well as mobile networks.
 Battery saving: Use only Wi-Fi and mobile networks
to get your approximate location. This will drain less
power from your battery than using GPS.
 Device only: Use GPS to pinpoint your location.
 Accelerated location: Slide the switch to turn on/off
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the Qualcomm® IZat™ hardware accelerated location
feature.
Getting Your Location
> Maps.
1. Touch
at the bottom.
2. Touch
The map centers on a dot and an arrow that indicate your
location and the direction the phone is facing.
Searching for a Location
1. Touch
> Maps.
2. Touch the search box on the top.
3. Enter the address or the type of business or
establishment you’re looking for in the search box. If
suitable suggestions appear below the search box, touch
one to search for it.
beside the search box to use
TIP: You can also touch
voice search.
4. Touch the search key on the keyboard.
5. Swipe the search result at the bottom left or right to see
other results. You can slide the result up to find more
information about the location as well as options for
getting directions and more.
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Getting Directions to Your Destination
Maps can provide directions for travel by foot, public
transportation, or car.
1. Touch
> Maps.
2. Touch
beside the search box.
3. Select the mode of transportation and then enter a start
and end point. If your location is found, it will appear in the
start point field by default.
4. Touch a suggested route to view it on the map.
You can swipe the bottom card left or right to choose
other routes. Slide the bottom card up to see the route
directions in a list.
(Start) to use Google Maps Navigation
NOTE: Touch
(beta) and get turn-by-turn voice directions.
Searching for Local Places
Google Maps helps you find all kinds of businesses and
establishments around you. You can rate these places and
get recommendations.
1. Touch
> Maps.
2. Navigate the map view to the area you'd like to explore.
You can explore nearby locations or pan the map to
another location.
3. Touch the search box at the top.
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4. Touch the Explore nearby card and choose one option in
the new screen. Results will appear on cards.
5. Touch a location to see it on the map or get directions.
You can also slide up the bottom card to find out more
information, such as the street address, website, and
street view, or to call that place, save it to your Google
Account, or share it with others.
NOTE: The "Explore nearby" feature is not available for all
areas.
Google Search
You can search for information on the web or on your phone
using Google Search or perform certain tasks by speaking.
Searching With Text
You can search for information on the Internet or on the
phone (such as apps and contacts) by entering text.
1. Drag
to Google to open Google Search.
2. Enter the terms you want to search for in the search box
and touch the search key on the keyboard, or touch a
search suggestion that appears below the search box.
Searching by Speaking
You can also search the web or perform certain tasks by
speaking.
1. Drag
to Google to open Google Search.
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2. Touch the microphone icon to the right of the search box.
NOTE: You can also touch
> Google
(folder) > Voice Search.
3. Speak the terms you want to search for or the question
you want to ask. When you’re finished speaking, your
speech is analyzed and the search is initiated.
Changing Search Settings
Open the Google app and touch > Settings to set phone
search options, voice recognition and output settings, and to
change privacy settings for your account.
Google MusicTM
The Play Music application ( ) works with Google Music,
Google’s online music store and streaming service. You can
stream via mobile data or Wi-Fi and listen to your favorite
songs that you’ve added to your online Google Music library.
You can also play audio files you’ve copied directly to your
phone from a computer.
NOTE: The availability of Google Music is dependent on your
region. If it is not available, or you don’t have a mobile data or
Wi-Fi connection, you can only play music stored on your
phone.
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Playing Your Music
> Google (folder) > Play Music. If you
Touch
are prompted, select an account to access its online music
library.
The app searches your online library and your phone for
music and playlists before displaying your combined music
library, organized by ARTISTS, ALBUMS, SONGS and
> My Library / Playlists to
GENRES. You can touch
view all the music and playlists. To changes views of your
library, swipe left or right.
Touch a song to play it. When the song is playing, touch the
summary information at the bottom to display the playback
screen.
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Number Function
Song and artist information. Touch or drag down to
return to the music library.
Album artwork.
Give the song a thumbs-up.
Playback control. Skip songs, pause and resume
playback, use shuffle or repeat. Drag the progress
bar to jump to any part of the song.
Give the song a thumbs-down.
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Number Function
Touch to see the current playlist (queue).
Get more options.
You can still control the music when you are not in the
playback screen.
 In the music library of the Play Music app, touch the
summary information at the bottom of the screen to
restore the playback screen.
 In other apps, flick down the notification panel. Touch the
song title to restore the playback screen, or just pause/
resume playback, or skip to the next/previous song.
 When the screen is locked, the song information, album
cover as well as playback control is displayed on the top
of the screen. You can pause/resume playback or skip
songs.
Managing Playlists
Create playlists to organize your music files into sets of
songs, so that you can play the songs you like in the order
you prefer.
To create a playlist or add a song to a playlist:
Touch next to the song and select Add to playlist.
To remove songs from a playlist:
1. Touch
playlist.
> Playlists in the Play Music app and select a
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2. Touch next to the song.
3. Touch Remove from playlist.
To delete a playlist:
1. Touch
> Playlists in the Play Music app.
2. Touch next to the playlist you want to delete.
3. Touch Delete > OK.
NOTE: Certain automatically created playlists such as Last
added cannot be deleted.
Google Play™ Store
Touch
> Play Store. You can buy or rent music,
books, movies, apps, and download them to your phone.
NOTE: The content you can access in Google Play Store
depends on your region and your service provider.
Browsing and Searching for Apps
You can browse apps by category. Touch a top-level
category, such as Games and touch the app from any
subcategory.
You can also search for apps using an app’s name or
and
description, or the developer’s name. Just touch
enter the search terms.
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Downloading and Installing Apps
When you find the app you are interested in through
browsing or searching, touch it to open its details screen,
where more information about the app is displayed.
1. Touch INSTALL (free apps) or the price (paid apps). If
the app is not free, you need to sign in to your Google
Wallet™ account and select a payment method.
CAUTION: Once installed, some apps can access many
functions or a significant amount of your personal data.
The Play Store will show you what the app can access.
to cancel.
2. Touch ACCEPT to proceed, or touch
3. Wait for the app to be downloaded and installed
automatically. Payment needs to be authorized before
paid apps start downloading.
The app is successfully installed when a notification icon
appears in the status bar. You can find the new app after
touching
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Sorting out Your Phone Settings
Touch
> Settings. The Settings app contains
most of the tools for customizing and configuring your phone.
General Settings
Airplane Mode
Swipe the ON/OFF switch to turn airplane mode on or off.
Wi-Fi
Turn Wi-Fi on or off and configure your Wi-Fi connections.
When Wi-Fi is on, touch > Wi-Fi Direct in the Wi-Fi menu
to share data between two devices via Wi-Fi directly.
Bluetooth
Turn Bluetooth on or off and configure your Bluetooth
connections.
Mobile Networks
Enable or disable data service, allow data services when
roaming, select preferred network mode, or set access point
names for data access.
IMPORTANT: Data roaming and always-on data may incur
significant roaming charges.
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Sound
Adjust volumes, toggle sound and mute, set SRS sound
enhancement, set up ringtone and notification sound, and
select system sounds.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. TruMedia
technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
SRS TruMediaTM, a feature-rich audio solution tuned
specifically for mobile devices, provides a cinema-like
surround headphone performance with deep, rich bass.
Display







Brightness: Set the brightness of the display.
Wallpaper: Select a background image for the home
screen and lock screen.
Auto-rotate screen: Allow the screen to rotate the
contents it displays when you rotate the phone.
Sleep: Set the length of time of inactivity before the
screen turns off automatically.
Daydream: Manage the Daydream function. When
Daydream is enabled, photos or animations will be
displayed as a screensaver.
Font size: Set the font size of the text on the screen.
Pulse notification light: Flash the LED light to notify you
of missed calls, new messages, and other events.
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Date and Time
Set date, time, time zone, and how date and time are
displayed. You can also use network-provided data.
Language and Input





Language: Select a language and region for your
system.
Spell checker: Use Android spell checker to check for
spelling errors when entering text.
Personal dictionary: Add new words to the phone’s
dictionary or remove words from the dictionary. The
words you add are used for spelling check and word
suggestion.
KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS: Configure text input
settings.
Voice Search:

Language: Select the language you use when
entering text by speaking or searching by speaking.

“OK Google” hotword detection: When this is
checked, you can say “OK Google” when viewing the
Google Search screen rather than touching the
Microphone icon to initiate a voice search or action.

Speech output: Control when the phone should
output speeches.

Block offensive words: Replace offensive words
with an asterisk (*) when you use Google voice
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recognition to transcribe your voice into text.
Personalized recognition: Improve speech
recognition accuracy.

Bluetooth headset: Record audio through Bluetooth
headset if available.
Text-to-speech output:

PREFERRED ENGINE: Select the speech synthesis
engine you want to use or change its settings.

Speech rate: Select how quickly you want the
synthesizer to speak.

Listen to an example: Play a brief sample of the
speech synthesizer, using your current settings.
Pointer speed: Select how fast the pointer/mouse should
scroll when you connect the phone to a trackpad or
mouse accessory.

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Wireless and Networks
Data Usage
Touch the ON/OFF switch to turn on or off mobile data.
You can check how much data has been used during the
time circle you set, set mobile data limit and warning, see
what app has been using mobile data, allow data roaming or
restrict background data for individual apps.
NOTE: The data usage is measured by your phone, and your
carrier’s data usage accounting may differ.
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VPN
Set up and connect to virtual private networks.
Default SMS App
Choose the preferred application for sending and receiving
SMS.
Device
Storage
Check memory information for your microSDHC card and
internal storage.
You can choose the default location for new data, such as
files downloaded, photos captured, and voice recorded.
Touch Save location and select Phone or SD card to store
items in the phone storage or the installed microSDHC card.
Touch Unmount SD card to unmount the microSDHC card
from your phone so that you can safely remove the card
while the phone is on.
Touch Erase external SD card to delete all data on the
microSDHC card.
Battery
Check how much power remains for the battery and what has
been using the battery.
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You can touch an app to adjust its settings in order to save
battery life.
Apps
See apps installed on your phone and manage them.
Touch an app in the DOWNLOADED, RUNNING, or ALL tab
to see its information. You can stop the app, uninstall or
disable the app, or clear data and cache.
Connect to PC
Select the USB connection mode between your phone and
PC.
You can connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable
and transfer music, pictures, and other files in both directions.
Your phone stores these files in the internal storage or on a
removable microSDHC card.
To connect your phone to a computer via USB:
1. Connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable.
2. Touch
> Settings > Connect to PC, or
open the notification panel and touch
3. Choose one of the following options:
 Charge only: Charge your phone via USB.
 Install driver: Install the driver needed for some USB
connection modes (such as MTP). You only need to
install the driver on the same PC once.
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NOTE: You can also install the driver on PC by
running the executable file in the new CD-ROM drive.
Media device (MTP): Transfer media files on
Windows® or Mac®.
NOTE: For Windows XP, please install the drivers and
Media Player 11(or later version) when you use Media
device (MTP) for the first time.
Camera (PTP): Transfer photos using camera
software.
USB tethering: Share mobile network of your phone
and access Internet on PC.
Call Settings
Configure the call options. See Adjusting Your Call Settings.
Personal
Location
Activate location services to determine your location. See
Google Maps – Activating Location Services.
Security


Screen lock: Disable the screen lock or enable it with
long press, pattern, PIN, or password.
Make pattern visible: Show the pattern as you draw it.
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Automatically lock: Set the time needed for the lock
protection to be activated after the screen turns off.
Power button instantly locks: Lock protection is
activated immediately when you press the Power Key.
Owner info: Set the text that you may display on the lock
screen.
Encrypt phone: Encrypt your data on the phone to
protect your privacy.
Set up SIM/RUIM card lock:

Lock SIM card: Activate or deactivate the PIN lock to
require PIN before accessing the micro-SIM card.

Change SIM PIN: Change the PIN used to access the
micro-SIM card.
NOTE: Put all your confidential passwords in a safe place
for future use. If you enter the wrong SIM PIN more times
than allowed, your micro-SIM card will be locked and you
cannot access the mobile phone network. Contact your
operator for a PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to restore the
micro-SIM card.
Make passwords visible: Display passwords as you
enter them.
Device administrators: View or deactivate apps you
have authorized to be device administrators.
Unknown sources: Check this option to permit
installation of apps from sources other than the Play
Store.
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Verify apps: Disallow or display warnings before you
install applications that may cause harm.
Trusted credentials: Display trusted CA certificates.
Install from SD card: Install certificates from the storage
card.
Clear credentials: Delete all certificates.
Backup and Reset
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
Back up my data: Back up app data, Wi-Fi passwords,
and other settings to Google servers after you sign in to
your Google account.
Back up account: Set the Google account that the data
is backed up to.
Automatic restore: Restore previously backed up
settings and data when you reinstall an app.
Reset to factory: Reset your phone to factory default
settings. All your personal data from the phone’s internal
storage will be erased. You can also erase the data on
the microSDHC card during the process.
Accounts
Manage your accounts and synchronization. Touch Add
account to sign in to or create accounts on your phone.
Touch an account type to see that type of accounts you have
added and adjust the accounts settings.
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System
Accessibility
Configure the system accessibility options and accessibility
plug-ins on your phone, such as using TalkBack for
low-vision users.
Developer Options
Developer options contains settings that are useful when
developing Android applications. The menu is hidden until
you touch Build Number in the About phone menu 7 times.
WARNING! The developer option settings are intended for
development use only. They can cause your phone and
applications on it to break or misbehave.
About Phone
View phone status, legal information and other information.
You can also upgrade your phone system from update
packages copied to the storage card.
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Other Applications
Backup and Restore
> Backup & Restore. You can back up
Touch
your user data, such as contacts and messages, and
installed applications to the memory card regularly. If the
data get lost, restore it from the memory card.
Touch
> Help to view detailed guide.
Calculator
> Calculator to use the phone’s
Touch
convenient built-in calculator for some basic as well as
advanced mathematical equations.
or
to switch between different
TIP: Touch
panels.
Chrome™
Touch
> Chrome to browse the Internet.
Chrome on your phone can sync bookmarks, browsing
history, and opened tabs from your Google Account, so that
you can maintain the same experience across your phone,
your PC, your tablet and other devices.
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Clock
Touch
> Clock to use a series of timing tools.
Setting a New Alarm
1. Touch the Alarm tab in the Clock app.
2. Touch an existing alarm to configure it, or touch Add
alarm at the bottom of the screen to create a new alarm.
3. Set up the alarm options, such as time, repeat, and alarm
sound.
4. Touch SAVE to save and exit.
NOTE: To enable or disable existing alarms directly, just
touch
or
Using Bed Clock
You can use the phone as a bedside clock.
1. Touch the Alarm tab in the Clock app.
2. If necessary, touch > Bed Clock Preferences to set
up the following bed clock options. Then touch
to
return to the Alarm tab.
 Enable bed clock: Turn on or off the bed clock
function.
 Bed clock never sleeps: Keep the bed clock screen
turned on when charging the phone.
3. Touch
> Bed Clock to open the bed clock screen.
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Checking World Time
Touch the World time tab in the Clock app to check local
time for cities around the world.
at the bottom to add a new city or country.
Touch
Using the Stopwatch and Countdown
Touch the Stopwatch or Countdown tab in the Clock app to
use the stopwatch or the countdown timer.
Stopwatch allows you to record lap times, while Countdown
allows you to set a time and count down to zero.
Downloads
The Downloads app keeps a record of the files you have
downloaded using the apps such as Browser, Email, or
Gmail.
Touch
> Downloads to check the record.
 Touch a file to open it with the appropriate application.
 Touch and hold a file, or check the box in front of it, to
delete or share it.
Drive
Touch
> Google (folder) > Drive. The Drive
app allows you to store files on Google servers for free after
you sign in to your Google account. You can access them on
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your computers, your phones and other devices, share them,
or collaborate with others.
File Manager
Quickly access all of your images, videos, audio clips, and
other types of files on your phone and the microSDHC card.
> File Manager. You can find the file
Touch
you need by category in the Category tab, or touch Phone or
SD Card to browse folders and files on the phone storage or
the microSDHC card.
 Touch folders and files to access stored items.
 Touch and hold an item to access option icons such as
Copy, Move, Share, or Delete.
 To copy or move an item, navigate to a new location and
touch PASTE.
 Touch
to create a new folder in the current directory.
Note
> Tools (folder) > Note to create, view
Touch
and manage your notes. You can add audios, pictures,
videos and other types of files to your notes. You can also
sort your notes and set cover for them.
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Mi-EasyAccess
You can change or delete the application shortcuts at the
bottom of the lock screen.
1. Touch
> Mi-EasyAccess.
2. Touch an application icon to delete its shortcut on the lock
screen, or touch + and then select an application from the
list to add it as the shortcut.
Mi-POP
Mi-POP keeps the onscreen navigation keys always at your
fingertips. You no longer need to reach for
or .
To enable Mi-POP, touch
> Mi-POP and then
check Mi-POP.
should appear on the screen, functioning as
The icon
(Back). Drag
freely to wherever your finger feels
horizontally to display other
comfortable to reach. Drag
buttons:

(Home).

(Recent Apps).

: (Menu).
NOTE: To hide the navigation bar and get larger screen area,
check Hide the navigation bar.
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Task Manager
Touch
> Task Manager to view or stop
applications.
 Touch a task in the Tasks tab to check the details of the
application or force it to stop.
 Touch the Apps tab to manage all the apps on your
phone.
 Touch the Resources tab to view the real-time use of the
system resources (CPU, RAM and storage).
YouTube
Touch
> YouTube.
You can watch YouTube videos or upload your own.
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Upgrading the Phone Software
There are several ways to upgrade your phone software:
1. Use the online upgrade tool for mobile terminal products.
2. Use the one-press upgrade package offered by your
mobile service provider.
3. Use the upgrade package on your microSDHC card.
NOTE: Visit ZTE official handset service support website
(http://www.ztedevice.com/support) and click your country or
region to learn more about the above upgrade methods, as
well as which phones and methods are supported.
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs
abnormally, you can refer to the chart below. If your particular
problem cannot be resolved using the information in the chart,
contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.
Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Poor
reception
The network signal is too
weak at your current
location, for example, in
a basement or near a
tall building, because
wireless transmissions
cannot effectively reach
it.
Move to a location
where the network
signal can be properly
received.
The network is busy at
the current time (for
example, during peak
times, there may be too
much network traffic to
handle additional calls).
Avoid using the phone
at such times, or try
again after waiting a
short time.
You are too far away
from a base station for
your service provider.
You can request a
service area map from
your service provider.
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Problem
Possible causes
Echo or
noise
Poor network link quality End the call and dial
on the part of your
again. You may be
service provider.
switched to a
better-quality network
link or phone line.
Possible solution
Poor local telephone line End the call and dial
quality.
again. You may be
switched to a
better-quality network
link or phone line.
Unable to
select
certain
features
Your service provider
does not support these
features, or you have not
applied for services that
provide these features.
Contact your service
provider.
Battery not
charging
The battery or battery
charger is damaged.
Contact the dealer.
The phone’s
temperature is below
0°C or higher than 45 °C.
Adjust the battery
charging environment to
avoid extremes of
temperature.
Poor contact between
Check all connectors to
the battery and charger. make sure all
connections have been
properly made.
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Problem
Possible causes
Shortened
The standby time is
standby time related to your service
provider system
configuration. The same
phone used with
different service
providers’ systems will
not provide exactly the
same length of standby
time.
Possible solution
If you are located in an
area where signaling is
weak, temporarily power
off the phone.
The battery is depleted. In Use a new battery.
high temperature
environments, battery
life will be shortened.
If you are not able to
connect to the network,
the phone will continue
to send out signals as it
attempts to locate a
base station. Doing so
consumes battery power
and will consequently
shorten standby time.
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Change your location to
one where the network
is accessible, or
temporarily turn off your
phone.
Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Cannot turn Battery power has been Recharge the phone’s
your phone depleted.
battery.
on
micro-SIM
card error
Unable to
connect to
the network
The micro-SIM card
malfunctioned or
damaged.
Take the micro-SIM card
to your service provider
for testing.
The micro-SIM card is
inserted improperly.
Insert the micro-SIM
card properly.
There is debris on the
micro-SIM card
contacts.
Use a soft, dry cloth to
clean the micro-SIM
card contacts.
micro-SIM card invalid.
Contact your service
provider.
You are not within the
network’s service area.
Check the service area
with your service
provider.
Poor signal.
Move to an open space,
or if you are inside a
building, move closer to
a window.
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Problem
Possible causes
Cannot
answer
incoming
calls
You have activated the
Call barring feature.
You cannot
make
outgoing
calls.
You have activated the
Call barring feature.
Possible solution
Touch
Settings > Call
settings > Call Barring
Settings, and then
select Deactive All.
Touch
Settings > Call
settings > Call Barring
Settings, and then
select Deactive All.
You have activated the Touch
Fixed dialing numbers Settings > Call
feature.
settings > Fixed
Dialing Numbers and
disable it.
PIN Code
blocked
You have entered an
Contact your service
incorrect PIN code three provider. If the service
consecutive times.
provider provides the
micro-SIM card’s PUK
code, use the PUK code
to unlock the micro-SIM
card.
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Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Unable to
enter
information
into the
phonebook
The phonebook’s
memory is already full.
Delete unnecessary
data from the contacts.
Phone
crashes,
reboots,
freeze, or
cannot be
powered on
Some third-party
software is not
compatible with your
phone.
Uninstall the software
that may cause the
problem.
Upgrade the phone
software.
Reset the phone to
factory status.
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For Your Safety
General Safety
Don’t make or receive
handheld calls while
driving. Never text
while driving.
Don’t use at gas
stations.
For body-worn
operation maintain a
separation of 15 mm.
Your phone may
produce a bright or
flashing light.
Small parts may
cause choking.
Don’t dispose of your
phone in fire.
Your phone can
produce a loud sound.
To prevent possible
hearing damage, do
not listen at high
volume levels for long
periods.
Avoid contact with
anything magnetic.
Avoid extreme
temperatures.
Keep away from
pacemakers and other
electronic medical
devices.
Avoid contact with
liquids. Keep your
phone dry.
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Turn off when asked
to in hospitals and
medical facilities.
Do not attempt to
disassemble your
phone.
Turn off when told to
in aircrafts and
airports.
Only use approved
accessories.
Turn off when near
explosive materials or
liquids.
Don’t rely on your
phone as a primary
device for emergency
communications.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
This device meets the government’s requirements for
exposure to radio waves.
This device 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 devices 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 using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified
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power level, the actual SAR level of the device while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the device is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC
when tested for use at the ear is 0.52 W/kg and when worn
on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.36 W/kg
(Body-worn measurements differ among device models,
depending upon available enhancements and FCC
requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of
various devices and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this
device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ after searching on:
FCC ID: SRQ-Z787
For body worn operation, this device 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
enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
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exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn
accessory and are not holding the device at the ear, position
the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from your body when the
device is switched on.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the manufacturer 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
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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.
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid
Device
Your Z787 is compliant with the FCC Hearing Aid
Compatibility (HAC) requirements.
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- 2011). 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
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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.
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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.
Turning on the HAC Setting
To turn on the HAC function, touch
Settings > Call settings and check Hearing aids. For
detailed information, refer to “Using Your Phone With a
Hearing Aid Device”.
This section applies to T-Rating only and hearing aids that
contain telecoils. When the HAC setting is on, your Z787
sends the audio from your phone calls to the telecoil rather
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than to the microphone of your hearing aid. You are likely to
hear calls much better because volume is increased and
background noise and feedback are diminished. The HAC
setting improves only the calls you listen to through the
earpiece. It does not affect calls heard on the speaker or with
a headset. HAC requires extra battery power, so watch your
battery consumption when it's turned on.
CAUTION: Do not turn on the HAC setting unless you use a
hearing aid with a telecoil. Using this setting without a
hearing aid or with a hearing aid without a telecoil may be
harmful to your hearing.
Distraction
Driving
Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order to
reduce the risk of an accident. Using a phone while driving
(even with a hands free kit) can cause distraction and lead to
an accident. You must comply with local laws and
regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while
driving.
Operating Machinery
Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in
order to reduce the risk of an accident.
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Product Handling
General Statement on Handling and Use
You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and
any consequences of its use.
You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a
phone is prohibited. Use of your phone is subject to safety
measures designed to protect users and their environment.
 Always treat your phone and its accessories with care
and keep it in a clean and dust-free place.
 Keep the screen and camera lens clean. Unclean screen
or camera lens may slow down the phone's reaction to
your operations or lower image quality.
 Clean your phone and its accessories with a soft material
such as cleaning cloth for eyeglass lenses. Do not use
alcohol or other corrosive substances for cleaning or
allow them to get inside.
 Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open
flames or lit tobacco products.
 Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid,
moisture or high humidity.
 Do not drop, throw or try to bend your phone or its
accessories.
 Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or
aerosols to clean the device or its accessories.
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Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its
accessories, only authorized personnel can do so.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme
temperatures, minimum 23 ℉ and maximum 122 ℉
(minimum – 5 ℃ and maximum + 50 ℃).
Do not place your phone inside or near heating
equipments or high pressure containers, such as water
heaters, microwave ovens, or hot cooking utensils.
Otherwise, your phone may be damaged.
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic
products.
Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could
break when you sit down.
Battery




Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform,
puncture or shred.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign
objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or
other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is
specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has
been qualified with the system per CTIA Certification
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Requirements for Battery System Compliance to IEEE
1725. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive
objects to contact battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has
been qualified with the system per this standard,
IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with
local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or
battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the
user suspects damage, take it to a service center for
inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or
other hazard.
The phone shall only be connected to products that bear
the USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF
compliance program.
Small Children
Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach
of small children or allow them to play with it.
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They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally
damage the phone.
Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may
cause an injury or may become detached and create a
choking hazard.
Demagnetization
To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic
devices or magnetic media close to your phone for a long
time.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the micro-SIM card’s metal connectors.
Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Normal Use Position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to
your ear, with the bottom towards your mouth.
Air Bags
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air
bag deployment area as an airbag inflates with great force
and serious injury could result.
Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
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Seizures/Blackouts
The phone can produce a bright or flashing light. A small
percentage of people may be susceptible to blackouts or
seizures (even if they have never had one before) when
exposed to flashing lights or light patterns such as when
playing games or watching video. If you have experienced
seizures or blackouts or have a family history of such
occurrences, please consult a physician. To reduce the risk
of blackouts or seizures, you can use your phone in a well lit
room and take frequent breaks.
Repetitive Strain Injuries
To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when
texting or playing games with your phone:
 Do not grip the phone too tightly.
 Press the buttons lightly.
 Use the special features which are designed to minimize
the times of pressing buttons, such as Message
Templates and Predictive Text.
 Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio
signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
Therefore, you must never rely solely on any wireless phone
for emergency communications.
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Loud Noise
This phone is capable of producing loud noises, which may
damage your hearing. Turn down the volume before using
headphones, Bluetooth stereo headsets or other audio
devices.
Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging and during
normal use.
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Use only approved accessories.
Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories.
Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins
or key rings, to contact or short-circuit in the battery
terminals.
Never puncture the surface of the battery with sharp objects.
Connection to a Car
Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface
to the vehicle electrical system.
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Faulty and Damaged Products
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.
Only qualified personnel can service or repair the phone or
its accessory.
If your phone or its accessory has been submerged in water,
punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until
you have taken it to be checked at an authorized service
center.
Radio Frequency Interference
General Statement on Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close
proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers
and hearing aids.
Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to
determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the
operation of your medical device.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile phone
and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. To achieve this, use the phone on the opposite
ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a breast pocket.
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Hearing Aids
People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may
experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or
when one is nearby.
The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing
device and the distance from the interference source,
increasing the separation between them may reduce the
interference. You may also consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Medical Equipment
Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in
hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are
designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive
medical equipment.
Aircraft
Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed
to do so by airport or airline staff.
Consult the airline staff about the use of wireless devices on
board the aircraft and enable the airplane mode of your
phone when boarding an aircraft.
Interference in Vehicles
Please note that because of possible interference to
electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid
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the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a
hands-free kit with an external antenna is included in the
installation.
Explosive Environments
Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres
In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres, obey all
posted signs to turn off wireless devices such as your phone
or other radio equipment.
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling
areas, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Power off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a
blasting area or in areas posted power off “two-way radios”
or “electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting
operations.
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