ZTE ZTEN762 CDMA 1X-EVDO Digital Mobile Phone User Manual San Francisco

ZTE Corporation CDMA 1X-EVDO Digital Mobile Phone San Francisco

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1    ZTE  N762  User  Guide
2 LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright © 2011 ZTE CORPORATION. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual do not constitute a warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.       Version No.: R1.0 Edition Time: September 2011
3 Contents For Your Safety ........................................................ 7 General Safety ............................................................... 7 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy ........................................ 8 General Statement on RF Energy ............................. 8 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................ 8 Body Worn Operation ............................................... 9 Limiting Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Fields . 12 Regulatory Information............................................ 12 Distraction .................................................................... 13 Driving .................................................................... 13 Operating Machinery .............................................. 13 Product Handling ......................................................... 13 General Statement on Handling and Use ................ 13 Small Children ........................................................ 14 Demagnetization ..................................................... 15 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ................................. 15 Antenna .................................................................. 15 Normal Use Position ............................................... 16 Air Bags .................................................................. 16 Seizures/ Blackouts ................................................ 17 Repetitive Motion Injuries ........................................ 17 Emergency Calls .................................................... 17 Loud Noise ............................................................. 17 Phone Heating ........................................................ 18 Electrical Safety ........................................................... 18
4 Accessories ............................................................ 18 Connection to a Car ............................................... 18 Faulty and Damaged Products ............................... 18 Interference ................................................................. 19 General Statement on Interface.............................. 19 Pacemakers ........................................................... 19 Hearing Aids .......................................................... 19 Medical Devices ..................................................... 19 Hospitals ................................................................ 20 Aircraft ................................................................... 20 Interference in Cars ................................................ 20 Explosive Environments .............................................. 21 Petrol Stations and Explosive Atmospheres ........... 21 Blasting Caps and Areas ........................................ 21 Phone Overview ..................................................... 22 Keys Functions ...................................................... 24 Battery and microSD Card .................................... 25 Installing the microSD Card and Battery ................. 25 Removing the Battery and microSD Card ............... 27 Charging the Battery .............................................. 27 Brief Introduction ................................................... 28 Switching Your Phone On/Off ................................. 28 Switching to Sleep Mode ........................................ 28 Waking up Your Phone .......................................... 28 Home Screen ......................................................... 29
5 Status and Notification Icons................................... 29 Applications and Settings Preview ...................... 32 Entering Text .......................................................... 37 Basic Function ....................................................... 38 Making a Call ............................................................... 38 Calling from the Dialer ............................................ 38 Calling from Your Contacts ..................................... 38 Calling from Your Call History ................................. 39 Calling from a Text Message .................................. 39 Using Speed Dial .................................................... 39 Import Contacts from the microSD Card or Export to the Card ............................................................................. 40 Sharing Contacts Information ....................................... 40 Sending a Message ..................................................... 41 Taking Pictures with Your Camera ............................... 41 Adjusting Camera Settings ..................................... 42 Shooting Video with Your Camcorder ........................... 42 Adjusting Your Video Settings ................................. 42 Listening to Your FM Radio .......................................... 43 Playing Your Music ...................................................... 44 Playing Your Videos ..................................................... 45 Opening Your Gallery ................................................... 46 Enabling GPS .............................................................. 47 Signing in to Your Google™ Account ........................... 48 Setting a Screen Unlock Pattern .................................. 48
6 PC connection ............................................................. 49 Connecting to the Internet ........................................... 49
7 For Your Safety General Safety  Don‟t make or receive handheld calls while driving. And never text while driving.  Don‟t use at petrol stations.  Keep your phone at least 15mm away from your ear or body while making calls.  Your phone may produce a bright or flashing light.  Small parts may cause a choking.  Don‟t dispose of your phone in fire.  Your phone can produce a loud sound.  Avoid contact with anything magnetic.  Keep away from pacemakers and other electronic medical devices.  Avoid extreme temperatures.  Switch off when asked to in hospitals and medical facilities.  Avoid contact with liquids. Keep your phone dry.  Switch off when told to in aircrafts and airports.  Don‟t take your phone apart.
8  Switch off when near explosive materials or liquids.  Only use approved accessories.  Don‟t rely on your phone for emergency communications.    Radio Frequency (RF) Energy General Statement on RF Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 1.6 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 1.03 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a
9 range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to communicate with the network. ** Please see body worn operation. Body Worn Operation Important safety information regarding radio frequency radiation (RF) exposure: To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the phone must be used with a minimum of 15 mm separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.  FCC Compliance  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
10 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
11 installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced
12 radio/ TV technician for help.  Limiting Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Fields For individuals concerned about limiting their exposure to RF fields, the World Health Organization (WHO) provides the following advice: Precautionary measures: Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might choose to limit their own or their children‟s RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using „hands-free‟ devices to keep mobile phones away from the head and body. Further information on this subject can be obtained from the WHO home page http://www.who.int/peh-emf (WHO Fact sheet 193: June 2000). Regulatory Information The following approvals and notices apply in specific regions as noted. Please find the section Declaration of RoHS Compliance and CE DOC in the end of this manual.
13 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. 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.   Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open
14 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.   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 - [5] and maximum + [50] degrees Celsius.   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. Small Children Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it. 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
15 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 SIM card‟s metal connectors. Antenna  Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. GPS antenna Bluetooth antenna Antenna
16 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. Antenna Antenna
17 Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle. Seizures/ Blackouts The phone can produce a bright or flashing light. Repetitive Motion Injuries   To minimize the risk of 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. 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.
18 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. Connection to a Car Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical system. 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 centre.
19 Interference   General Statement on Interface Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. 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. 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 Devices Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer
20 to determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device. Hospitals 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. If your device offers a „flight mode‟, this must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft. Interference in Cars Please note that because of possible interference to electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a hands-free kit with an external antenna is included in the installation.
21 Explosive Environments Petrol 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.
22 Phone Overview            Volume + Volume - Headset Jack Power Key Touch Screen Earpiece Back Key Menu Key Home Key Speaker
23         Charger/ USB Jack Camera Back Cover Thumb catch
24 Keys Functions   Key Function Power Key   Hold to select phone modes: Silent, Airplane or Power off.   Press to switch your phone to Sleep mode.   Press to wake up your phone. Home Key   Press to return to the Home Screen from any application or screen.   Hold to see recently used applications. Menu Key   Press to get the options for the current screen. Back Key   Press to go to the previous screen. Volume Keys   Press Volume + to turn the volume up.     Press Volume - to turn the volume down.
25 Battery and microSD Card Installing the microSD Card and Battery Switch off your phone before installing or replacing the battery, or memory card.   1.  Remove the back cover.    2.  Open the microSD card holder, hold your microSD card by the cut corner end and slide it in.
26  microSD logo    is a trade mark of the SD Card Association. 3.  Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in the battery compartment. Gently push down on the battery until it clicks into place.  4.  Press the cover gently back into place until you hear a click.
27 Removing the Battery and microSD Card 1.  Make sure that your mobile phone is off. 2.  Remove the back cover. 3.  Lift the battery up and out. 4.  Open the microSD card holder. Slide the microSD card down gently and remove it. Charging the Battery When you first get your new phone you‟ll need to charge the battery like this… 1.  Connect the adapter to the charger jack. Ensure that the adapter is inserted with the correct orientation. Do not force the connector into the charger jack.  2.  Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet. 3.  Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.
28 Brief Introduction Switching Your Phone On/Off   Make sure the battery is charged.     Hold Power Key to switch on your phone.   To switch it off, hold Power Key to get the phone options. Select Power off, and then tap OK. Switching to Sleep Mode To save battery power, Sleep Mode suspends your device to a low-power-consumption state while the display is off. Your device also goes into Sleep Mode by itself when the display is automatically turned off after a certain period of time, which you can set in Settings > Display > Screen timeout.   Press Power Key to switch to Sleep Mode. Waking up Your Phone 1.  Press Power Key to activate your screen display. 2.  Drag the   icon to the right. NOTE: If you have set an unlock pattern, PIN or password for your phone, you‟ll need to draw the pattern or enter the PIN/password to unlock your screen.
29 Home Screen You choose what is shown on your Home Screen. Set your own wallpaper, add the widgets or application shortcuts you need, or remove them as you like.              Status and Notification Icons Your phone will tell you exactly what‟s going on by showing you simple icons. Here‟s what they mean. Status & Notifications Wallpaper You can add or   remove items here. Dots Tap to enter the extended screen. Tap to open the dialer.  Applications Tap  to  open  the main  menu. Tap to open the web browser.
30  CDMA信号强度  Phone speaker off  3G in use  Phone microphone off  Error or warning  GPS on  USB connected  Recording phone call  Battery flat  microSD card removed  Battery very low  Preparing microSD card  Battery low  Connected to a Wi-Fi network  Battery partially drained  Alarm set  Battery full  Wired microphone headset    Battery charging  Bluetooth on
31  Syncing  Speaker on  Vibrate mode  Problem with SMS/MMS delivery  Airplane mode  New instant message  New mail  Upcoming event  New SMS/MMS/ voicemail  Song is playing  New Gmail message  Downloading data  Missed call  Content downloaded and installed successfully  Call in progress  Sending data  Call on hold  USB tethering is on  Call forwarding  Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is on  More (not displayed) notifications  New Wi-Fi network detected
32 Applications and Settings Preview Programs Preview Your phone has lots of functions. Tap    to see the following… Applications Description Alarm Set alarms. Browser  Calculator Do basic calculation. Calendar Schedule appointments and events. Call log Show the history call information. Camcorder Shoot video clips. Camera Take some great pictures. Contacts Manage your contacts information. Dialer Dial a number. Docs To Go Enables you to view your documents. Downloads Enables you to view your downloads files. Email Send and receive Emails. Filer Manage files on your microSD card.
33 Applications Description FMRadio Search, listen to and save radio channels. Gallery Manage multimedia files. Gmail Access  your  Google  Mail  account and  check  your  Emails  on  your mobile phone. Google Search Search for information online or on your phone. Latitude See your friends‟ locations on the map and share yours with them. Maps Track your current location, view real-time traffic, and receive detailed directions to your destination. Market Access useful applications and fun games which you can download and install on your phone. Messages Open the Messages screen, where you can send and receive SMS and MMS messages. Music Browse your audio files and listen to them in Music player. Navigation Use Google Maps Navigation which is an internet-connected GPS navigation system.
34 Applications Description News&Weather Check out the latest news and weather forecast. Note pad Create text notes. Places Use the online map to search for the places such as restaurants, hotels, bars, etc. Settings Adjust phone settings. Sound Recorder Capture audio clips. Stopwatch Measure exactly how long it takes to do something. Talk   Use Google Talk to send and receive instant messages. Task Manager Manage all the programs running on your phone. TouchPal Input Set TouchPal input.   Videos Browse and watch video files. Voice Search Use your voice to search, control, and communicate. YouTube Watch YouTube videos.  Checking Your Settings To change or view your phone‟s settings, tap Home Key >   > Settings.
35 Or from the Home Screen tap Menu Key > Settings. Wireless & networks Configure and manage wireless connections, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, mobile networks, and Virtual Private Networks. You can also select Airplane mode from here. Call settings Set up voicemail, speed dial, call barring, voice privacy and international call settings etc. Sound Set sound settings, such as ringtones and notifications. Display Display settings, such as screen brightness. Location & security Create you screen unlock pattern, or manage the phone‟s credential storage. You can also select the sources to use when determining locations from My Location. Applications Manage your applications and installation of new ones. Accounts & sync Manage your accounts and configure synchronization settings.
36 Privacy Configure privacy settings, such as back-up settings, and personal data. Storage Check available memory on the external card and the internal phone storage. Language & keyboard Set operating system language and region, plus text input options. Voice input & output If you have installed a text-to-speech (voice data) application, you can choose the settings. Accessibility Choose accessibility options. Date & time Set the date, time, time zone, and date/time format.   About phone View phone status, battery use, and legal information, etc.
37 Entering Text When you enter a field that needs text or numbers, a keyboard automatically appears on the screen. Hold the input box and select Input method from the pop-up menu to change input method.
38 Basic Function Making a Call There are many ways to make a call with your phone. And they‟re all easy to do. Calling from the Dialer 1.  Tap Home Key >    > Dialer or    on the Home Screen. 2.  Enter the phone number with the on-screen keypad. Tap    to delete wrong digits. 3.  Tap   TIPS: To make international calls, hold    to enter the “+”. Calling from Your Contacts 1.  Tap Home Key >    > Contacts. 2.  Slide your finger to scroll the contacts list and tap the contact you want to call. You can search for a contact by tapping    and entering the contact name. 3.  Tap  .
39 Calling from Your Call History 1.  Tap Home Key >    > Call log. 2.  Tap   next to the number you want to call. 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.  Tap Home Key >    > Messages. 2.  Tap the conversation and then the message that contains the phone number you need. 3.  Tap the number.   4.  Tap  . Using Speed Dial Press and hold 1 - 9 key from the dialer to call the corresponding speed dial number. The number key 1 is reserved to speed dial your voicemail. Assigning a speed dial key: 1. Tap Menu Key > Settings > Call settings > Speed dial from the Home Screen. 2. Tap a speed dial key. 3. Enter a phone number or tap    to select one from the contact list. 4. Tap OK.
40 Import Contacts from the microSD Card or Export to the Card You can import or export contacts from/to your microSD card. This is especially useful when you need to transfer contacts between different devices. 1.  Tap  /Menu Key > Import/Export from the Contacts Screen. 2.  Choose to import or export contacts.     For export, the phone will prompt you with the name of the vCard file. Tap OK to create the file in the microSD card.   For import, you should have vCard files saved in the microSD card. If there‟s more than one vCard file, you need to select the vCard file and tap OK. Sharing Contacts Information 1.  Tap  /Menu Key > Import/Export > Share visible contacts from the Contacts Screen. Your phone will export all information of the contacts in the Contact Screen to a temporary vCard file. 2.  Choose how you want to send the vCard file. You can either send it via Bluetooth to another device, or as an attachment in an Email,Gmail or a message.
41 Sending a Message 1.  Tap Home Key >    > Messages. 2.  Tap New message. 3.  Enter the recipient‟s number or name. As you type, matching contacts will appear. Tap a suggested contact to add as a recipient. 4.  Tap Type to compose and type your message.   Tap Menu Key to insert Quick Text, signature, smiley, or contact.   If you are sending an MMS, tap Menu Key > Attach to attach pictures, videos, audio, or slideshows. 5.  Tap Send to send your text. NOTE: Add an attachment to text message and it will be converted into an MMS automatically. Likewise if you remove all attachments from an MMS, it‟ll automatically become a text message. Taking Pictures with Your Camera Your phone has a 2-megapixel camera. Open it by tapping Home Key >    > Camera.   Tap    to take a shot. To view it, just tap the picture in the right corner of the screen. Or select Menu Key > Gallery to view all your pictures.
42 Adjusting Camera Settings From the Camera Screen tap    to set up exposure, picture size/quality, color effect, ISO, anti-banding, saturation, contrast, sharpness, or to restore camera settings. Tap    to choose whether to save photo‟s geographic location. Tap    to change white balance. Tap   to zoom in or out. TIP: To change quickly from camera to camcorder or vice versa, use the switch    icon. Use the   bar to adjust the brightness. Shooting Video with Your Camcorder Open the camcorder by tapping Home Key >    > Camcorder. Then select    to start shooting, and    to stop. Select the picture in the right corner of the screen to view the video you‟ve just shot. Or tap Menu Key > Gallery to see all your video clips. Adjusting Your Video Settings From the Camcorder Screen, tap    to adjust color effect, video quality, video/audio encoder, video duration, or to restore camera settings. Tap    to change white balance setting. Tap    to change video quality, video/audio encoder, and video duration together. And the icon will change to High, Low, MMS
43 or YouTube. Listening to Your FM Radio With the FM Radio, you can search for radio channels, listen to them, and save them on your phone. Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends on the coverage of the radio station in your area. The wired headset that comes with your phone works as an antenna, so always connect the headset when using the radio. When you receive an incoming call while listening to the radio, the radio will be turned off. To tune in, plug your headset into your phone. Tap Home Key >    > FMRadio. This    icon will pop up in the status bar. Tap    or    to scan for available FM channels. If you need to fine tune the radio‟s reception, tap Menu Key > Adjust. Tap  /   change the frequency by +/–0.1 MHz. Once you get the best reception of a channel, hold the frequency shown until a red box appears on the screen, and then drag it into the box to save, as shown in the next diagram.
44    Press Volume Keys to adjust the volume.   Tap Menu Key > Sleep to set the FM radio sleep timer.   Tap    to switch off the radio. Playing Your Music You can play digital audio files from your phone‟s memory card in Music. 6.  Tap Home Key >    > Music to open the Music Screen. 7.  Select Artists/Albums/Songs/Playlists to find the songs you want to play. 8.  Tap an item from the list to start playing. 9.  Adjust the volume with Volume Keys.
45            Playing Your Videos To play a video file, tap Home Key >    > Videos. This will open the Videos Screen and show the video files saved in your memory card. Tap a video file to start playing. Tap on the screen and the control bar will appear as below. So now you can play, pause, fast forward, etc. Information (artist, album and title) of the track. Tap and hold to search for related information. Tap to play the previous track. Drag or tap to jump to any part of the track. Tap to pause or resume the track. Tap to play the next track. Tap to choose repeating mode (repeat off, repeat all, repeat the current track) Tap to turn on/off shuffle. Tap to view the Now playing list.
46   Opening Your Gallery Gallery helps you view pictures and play videos. You can also do some basic editing of your pictures – such as setting them as wallpaper or contact icons, and sharing with friends.  Tap to rewind. Hold and drag to jump to any part of the video. Tap to pause/resume video. Tap to fast forward.
47   Enabling GPS 1. Tap Home Key >  > Navigation. 2. Read the pop-up instructions and tap Accept. 3. Tap OK in the GPS is disabled box to show the GPS settings. Note: You can open the GPS settings by tapping Home Key > Menu Key > Settings >Location & security. 4. Select the Use GPS satellites check box. Tap to return to Gallery. Tap to return to the previous folder Show the number of pictures in the folder Tap to zoom Tap to view pictures in the folder in a slideshow
48 Signing in to Your Google™ Account   Signing in to your Google account enables you use various Google services on the phone, such as Gmail, Calendar, and Google Talk. The first time you power on the phone, it will prompt you to set up your Google account. 1. Tap Home Key >    > Settings > Accounts & sync. 2. Tap Add account > Google. 3. Follow the on-screen prompt to sign in or create an account. Setting a Screen Unlock Pattern You can protect your phone from unauthorized use by creating a personal screen unlock pattern. 1. Tap Home Key >    > Settings > Location & security > Set unlock pattern. 2. Read the instructions and tap Next. 3. Watch the sample pattern and tap Next. 4. Draw your own pattern and tap Continue.
49  5. Draw your pattern again and tap Confirm. PC connection You can transmit data between PC and your phone. Your mobile phone supports mass storage. To use this function, you need to connect your phone to your PC through a USB cable and mount the microSD card. To turn on USB storage, flick down the notification panel and tap USB connected > Turn on USB storage. Connecting to the Internet Using Wi-Fi 1.  Tap Home Key >    > Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings.
50 The Wi-Fi access points, or “hotspots”, that your phone has detected are displayed with their names and security settings. 2.  Tap an access point to connect to it. If security features are implemented, you‟ll need to enter a password. Using CDMA/EvDo To get connected via CDMA/EvDo you need a data plan with your service provider. For detailed information, please contact with your provider.

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