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Vodafone 353
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2012 ZTE CORPORATION.
All Rights Reserved
Your Vodafone 353 is made exclusively for Vodafone by ZTE
CORPORATION.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or
transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of ZTE CORPORATION.
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VODAFONE and the Vodafone logos are trademarks of the
Vodafone Group.
ZTE is a trademark of ZTE
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modify, translate, disassemble or even decompile all or part
of these software programs.
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Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. Bluetooth® QDID (Qualified Design ID):
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Notice
The information in this manual is subject to change without
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. Please read the Product Safety Information
carefully to ensure the correct and safe use of your mobile
phone.
ZTE CORPORATION Address:
NO. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China
Postcode: 518057
Website: http://www.zte.com.cn
Version No. : R1.0
Edition Time : 26.07.2012
Manual No. : 0795845****
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Table of Contents
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................ 5
RF EXPOSURE ................................................................................... 7
KEY FUNCTIONS ............................................................................19
INSERTING THE SIM CARD .........................................................21
INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD ..............................................22
BATTERY ...........................................................................................23
TURNING ON / OFF YOUR PHONE...........................................26
LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD ...................................26
STATUS BAR ICONS .......................................................................27
CONTACTS ........................................................................................27
WRITING TEXT.................................................................................29
USER PROFILES .............................................................................31
MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS .............................................31
CALLS ................................................................................................32
SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES ..................................33
SENDING AND RECEIVING EMAIL ...........................................35
INTERNET.........................................................................................36
FACEBOOK.......................................................................................37
FILE MANAGER...............................................................................37
ORGANISER .....................................................................................38
ENTERTAINMENT ..........................................................................39
SETTINGS..........................................................................................42
BALANCE INDICATOR..................................................................46
BLUETOOTH ....................................................................................46
DECLARATION OF ROHS COMPLIANCE.................................49
DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE....................................50
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ......................................51
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Product Safety Information
The clauses set out below are a collation of terms that may
apply to various products. Working with the product
manufacturer, using the process set out above, the
appropriate set of clauses should be selected. Please ensure
that references to ”wireless device”, “device” or “phone”
below are tailored to the product in question.
Read the Safety
Do not use while
Information section of
re-fuelling
this user guide on page 7
Do not use hand-held
This device may produce
while driving
a bright or flashing light
For body-worn operation
Do not dispose of in a fire
maintain a separation of
1.5 cm
Small parts may cause a
Avoid contact with
choking hazard
magnetic media
This device may produce
Avoid Extreme
a loud sound
Temperatures
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Keep away from
Avoid contact with liquid,
pacemakers and other
keep dry
personal medical devices
Switch off when
Do not try and
instructed in hospitals
disassemble
and medical facilities
Switch off when
Do not rely on this device
instructed in aircrafts and
for emergency
airports
communications
Switch off in explosive
Only use approved
environments
accessories
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RF Exposure
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
organisation 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 the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile
devices is 2.0 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device
when tested at the ear was 0.281 W/kg*. As mobile devices
offer a 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 utilising 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
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to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to
communicate with the network.
The tests are carried out in accordance with [CENELEC
EN50360] [IEC standard PT62209-1].
Body worn operation
Important safety information regarding radiofrequency
radiation (RF) exposure.
To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the
phone must be used with a minimum of 1.5 cm separation
from the body.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF
exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
Limiting exposure to radio frequency (RF)
fields
For individuals concerned about limiting their exposure to
RF fields, the World Health Organisation (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.
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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.
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) causes distraction and
can 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
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.
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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.
Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its
accessories, only authorised personnel must do so.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme
temperatures.
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 which could become detached and create
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a choking hazard.
Demagnetisation
To avoid the risk of demagnetisation, 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.
Power supply
Do not connect your device to the power supply or switch it
on until instructed to do so in the installation instructions.
Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
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Normal use position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to
your ear, with the bottom towards your mouth or as you
would a fixed line phone.
Air Bags
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air
bag deployment area.
Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
Seizures/Blackouts
This phone is capable of producing bright flashing lights.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
To minimise the risk of RSI, when Texting or playing games
with your phone:
Do not grip the phone too tightly.
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Press the buttons lightly.
Make use of the special features in the handset which
minimise the number of buttons which have to be
pressed, 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.
MP3 and video player function
When listening to pre-recorded music or watching videos on
your device, with headphones or earphones at high volumes,
you run the risk of permanent damage to your hearing. Even
if you are used to listening to music at a high volume and it
seems acceptable to you, you still risk damaging your
hearing. Reduce the sound volume to a reasonable level
and avoid using headphones for an excessive period of time
to avoid hearing damage.
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Different headphones, earphones or ear buds may deliver a
higher or lower volume, at the same volume setting on your
device. Always start at a low volume setting.
Do not listen to music or video with headphones while
driving.
Bright Light
This phone is capable of producing flash of light or use as a
torch, do not use it too close to the eyes.
Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging and during
normal use.
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 the battery terminals.
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 must 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 authorised service
centre.
Battery Handling & Safety
Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger
before removing the battery.
Only use the battery and charger supplied, or manufacturer
approved replacements intended for use with your phone.
Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous.
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. Accidental
short-circuiting can occur if a metallic object such as a key,
paper clip, or pen touches the terminals of the battery.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other
hazard. If you believe the battery has been damaged, do not
use it, take it to a service centre for testing.
Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity
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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 to
determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the
operation of your medical device.
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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
handsfree kit with an external antenna is included in the
installation.
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
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transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Turn off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a
blasting area or in areas posted turn off “two-way radios” or
“electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting
operations.
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Key Functions
Earpiece
Headset jack
USB/Charger
interface
4-Way
Navigation keys
and Centre key
Right soft key
Left soft key
Dial-/answer-/
view call key
End/Power key
Alpha numeric
keys
* key
# key
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Function
Description
Left soft key
Performs the function indicated at the left
bottom of the screen.
Right soft key
Performs the function indicated at the right
bottom of the screen.
Centre key
Press to confirm actions and make selections.
4-Way
Navigation
keys
These keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT) allow
for navigation through menu options and quick
access to some function menus.
Dial-/
Press to dial a phone number or answer a call,
answer-/view
or view the call history.
call key
End/Power key
Press to exit to the standby mode.
Hold to switch on/off the phone.
* key
Hold into Contacts interface in the standby
mode.
# key
Hold to change the current profile to Silent
profile.
0 key
Hold to turn on or off the torch in the standby
mode.
Alpha numeric Press to enter characters 0-9 and the alphabets
keys
from a-z.
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Inserting the SIM card
You want a mobile phone that is sophisticated yet easy to
use and here it is in your hands! Naturally you are eager to
start using it, but first you need to insert the SIM card.
Insert the SIM card as follows:
Make sure that the phone is switched off and the charger is
disconnected from the phone.
Turn the phone over and remove the battery cover.
Remove the battery if it is already installed.
Hold your SIM card with the cut corner oriented as
shown and then slide it into the card holder with the
gold-coloured contacts facing downward.
Replace the battery first.
Replace the battery cover.
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Every mobile phone has a SIM card (Subscriber Identity
Module). This is a micro-chip that holds your personal
information such as names and phone numbers. Your
phone won’t work without it. If you already have contacts
on your SIM card, they can be transferred in most cases.
Inserting the Memory Card
You can use a Memory card to expand the storage of the
phone. You can store or copy files such as videos, photos,
music, and so on.
Do not take out the card or switch off the phone while
transmitting or storing data, which may cause data loss or
damage to the phone or the card.
Insert the Memory card as follows:
The Memory card slot is on the side of the SIM card holder.
Insert the card with the metal contacts facing down until
it clicks to the right position.
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Battery
The lithium ion battery of the mobile phone can be immediately
used after unpacking.
Installing the battery
1. Pull the battery cover from the notch on the bottom
right edge and remove the cover.
2. Insert the battery by aligning the gold-coloured
contacts with the contacts in the battery slot.
3. Push down the upper section of the battery until it clicks
into place.
4. Replace the battery cover and close it gently until you
hear a click.
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Removing the battery
1. Make sure that your mobile phone is switched off.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile
phone.
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Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. For
maximum battery performance, it is recommended that you
first use up the battery power and then charge it completely. A
new battery’s full performance is achieved only after three
complete charge and discharge cycles.
Connect your travel adapter to the side of your mobile
phone as shown in the diagram.
Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains
socket.
When you charge the battery, the battery charging
indicator appears.
When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the
charger.
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Turning On / Off your phone
Hold the Power key to turn your phone on or off.
Locking / unlocking the keypad
In Centre key > Settings > Security settings > Auto
keypad lock, set the auto keypad lock time. If the phone is
not operated in the standby mode within this time, the
keypad will be locked.
In the standby mode, press the Centre key and then press
the * key within two seconds to lock the keypad.
To unlock the keypad, press the Left soft key or Centre
key and then press the * key.
Note: In this User Manual, “press a key” means to press the
key and release it, while “hold a key” means to press the key
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for at least two seconds and then release it. Locking the
keypad can prevent unintentional operations on it. You can
answer an incoming call with the regular operation when
the keypad is locked.
Status bar icons
Indicator
What
means
it
Indicator What it means
Signal strength
New SMS, message box
full when blinking
New voicemail
New MMS
Missed call
GPRS
Silent
Battery status
Headset
Bluetooth
Outdoor
Alarm clock set
Meeting
General
Contacts
There are some numbers that you may want to call again
and again, so it makes sense to add these numbers to your
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Contacts. You can then access these numbers quickly and
easily.
Add new contact
1. Go to Centre key > Contacts > Add new contact.
2. Select to save the number to SIM or phone.
3. Edit the information, and then select Done to save.
Save number to Contacts
You can also save a number right after you’ve made or
received a phone call or a text message from someone
who is not yet in your Contacts list.
Quick search
To quickly search for the contacts, enter the first letter of
your desired contact on the screen.
Delete one record
To delete someone from your Contacts list, first
select the name, then select Options > Delete.
Copy or move records
You can copy or move the records to SIM or to phone.
You can also copy the records to file. Select Options >
Copy or Move.
Mark several records
Select Options > Mark several and then select the
records you want to mark. It supports Send message,
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Send business card, Delete marked and so on.
View memory status
Select Options > Phonebook settings > Memory status
to check the memory status of both phone and SIM.
Writing text
Change input mode: Press the # key to change the input
mode.
(input modes: eZi ABC, eZi abc, eZi Abc, ABC, abc, Abc, eZi DE,
eZi de, eZi De, DE, de, De, eZi NL, eZi nl, eZi Nl, NL, nl, Nl,
123)
Input letters: In ABC/abc/Abc/DE/de/De/NL/nl/Nl
mode, constantly press the corresponding letter key till
the letter appears. In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi Abc/eZi
DE/eZi de/eZi De/eZi NL/eZi nl/eZi Nl mode, press the
corresponding letter key, then use Left/Right
Navigation keys to choose the letter you want.
Press Left soft key, Center key to confirm it.
Input words: In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi Abc/eZi DE/eZi
de/eZi De/eZi NL/eZi nl/eZi Nl mode, input any letter
with a single key press. Press each key only once for
every letter. The word changes after each key press.
Predictive text input is based on a built-in dictionary.
When you have finished writing the word and it is correct,
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confirm it by pressing the Left soft key or Center key. If the
word is incorrect, press the Left/Right Navigation
keys to view other matching words found in the
dictionary.
Input digits: In 123 mode, press the digit key once to
input a digit. In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi Abc/eZi DE/eZi
de/eZi De/eZi NL/eZi nl/eZi Nl mode, press the digit key,
and select the number by Left/Right Navigation keys.
You cannot input 0 in eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi Abc/ eZi
DE/eZi de/eZi De/eZi NL/eZi nl/eZi Nl mode. In
ABC/abc/Abc /DE/de/De/NL/nl/Nl mode, constantly
press the digit key until the number appears.
Input symbol: Press the * key to enter the symbol
mode. In symbol mode select the required symbol by
Navigation keys. In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi Abc/eZi
DE/eZi de/eZi De/eZi NL/eZi nl/eZi Nl mode, press the
1 key, and select the required symbol (common symbols)
by Navigation keys. In
ABC/abc/Abc/DE/de/De/NL/nl/Nl mode, constantly
press the 1 key until the symbol appears.
Input space: Press the 0 key to input space. It does not
work in 123 mode.
Delete character: Press the Right soft key to clear a
character. Hold the Right soft key to delete all characters
and clear the display.
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Move cursor to left or right: Among the text, press the
Left/Right navigation keys to move the cursor to left
or right.
User profiles
Go to Centre key > Settings > User profiles. You can select
your preferred profile in this menu. The profile options are:
General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor and My style. The default
settings for each individual profile are preset at the factory.
You can change them in the Options > Customize menu.
Note: The Silent mode can be only set Activate or not. The
Headset mode can only be activated with the headset
connected.
Making and receiving calls
Basic way to make a call
In the standby mode, press the Alpha numeric keys to
input the number and then press the Send key to dial.
Dial from the Contacts
Go to Centre key > Contacts. Find the name of the
person you want to call, and press the Send key.
Make an emergency call
You can make emergency calls with the SIM card
being inserted as long as you are in an area with
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network coverage.
Answer a call
Press the Send key.
End a call
Press the End key.
Use call options
During a call, you can select Options to enter the call
options.
You can use the speakerphone by tapping the H-Free
button.
You can put a call on hold, make a new call, and use
applications such as Messaging & Contacts while you’re
on a call.
Calls
Dialled calls, Missed calls and Received calls are saved
in Calls. If the records are full, the earliest saved records will
be deleted automatically. Select Options to enter the
submenu:
View: To view the Type, Name, Number and Times of
call.
Call: Call the record again.
Send message: Send a message to the record.
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Save to Phonebook: Save the current number to
Contacts.
Add to Blacklist: Add the current number to Blacklist.
Edit before call: Edit the number before you call.
Delete: Delete the current call record.
Advanced: view Call timers, Call cost, Text msg. counter
and GPRS counter.
Sending and receiving messages
Write a new message
You can use your mobile phone to send and receive
messages.
1. Go to Centre key > Messaging > Write message.
2. Write your message. For more information on input
method, see section ‘Input text’. The default
message type is SMS.
3. If you want to change to MMS, you can press
Options and choose Switch to MMS; or you can
press Options and choose Add picture, Add sound,
Add video or Add subject to directly insert
multimedia contents to the message and it will be
switched to MMS automatically.
4. You can select Options > Slide options to add a
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new slide.
5. When you finish writing, press Options > Send to
to enter recipient or add from phonebook. If you are
writing an MMS, after adding recipients, then you can
select Options > Change to Cc or Change to Bcc to
change the current contact to Cc or Bcc.
6. Select Options > Send to send the message out. If
you want to save the message as a draft, select
Options > Save to Drafts.
View messages
Upon receiving a message, the mobile phone will alert
you with a ringtone, prompt, or a new message icon.
1. Press View to open the Inbox. You can also go to
Inbox through the main menu to read the message.
2. While the message is open, press Options to Reply,
Forward or Delete the message. You can also call
back the sender or save the sender’s number. Go
to Save to Phonebook > Add new contact to save
the sender’s number.
You can view the message boxes in the Messaging
interface.
Select Inbox to view received messages.
Select Drafts to view unsent messages.
Select Outbox to view messages that failed to
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send.
Select Sent messages to view messages been
successfully sent and saved.
Select Broadcast messages to view Broadcast
messages.
Select Templates to view message templates.
Select Message settings to set
Text/Multimedia/Service message.
Sending and receiving email
Set up accounts
First you have to setup your email accounts. If the account
is not properly set or activated, you cannot send or
receive any emails.
Go to Centre key > Messaging > Email > Email
accounts > New account.
1. Select the Vodafone E-m@il mail server, then enter
your Email address and password.
2. Or you can select Other Email accouts, then enter
your email address, protocol, data account, and
server information, etc.
3. Activate your email account.
Send an email
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Go to Centre key > Messaging > Email, enter an
account, and then select Write Email to edit your email.
When you finish writing, select to send or save the email.
Send and receive emails
If you want to receive emails, go to Centre key >
Messaging > Email, enter an account, and then select
Inbox > Options > Retrieve Email, the emails in your
mailbox will be downloaded to your phone.
Internet
Internet is a mobile internet portal service which allows you
to obtain information such as weather conditions, news,
sport and download new ringtones, wallpapers, music.
Opera Mini
Opera Mini lets you have the full Web everywhere. It
recognize and suggest completions for you based on your
Bookmarks and browsing history, lets you save pages for
offline viewing, gives your phone a virtual mouse, Scroll at
warp speed using your phone keypad and is build for speed
by compressing Web page up to 90%.
Find things faster
The new Opera Mini lets you search for text within a Web
page so you can get to the information you need even
quicker than before.
Get to your Web sites faster
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When typing Web addresses, Opera Mini will recognize and
suggest completions for you based on your Bookmarks and
browsing history, making address input faster, easier and
much more intuitive.
Save it for later
Opera Mini lets you save pages for offline viewing so you can
quickly access and read your desired Web content, even
when you’re on a plane, in the subway, or in other places
where you can’t get network reception. Depending on your
phone, you may need to choose a destination folder for
storing pages for offline viewing..
Go to Centre key > Internet to open Web Browser, you can
use it to view web pages.
Facebook
Facebook is the biggest social networking website, letting
you connect and share messages, links and photos with
your family, friends and colleagues.
File manager
You can check all the folders in the phone or memory card,
create new ones, rename, delete or sort, etc. The files you
download from the internet will be stored in these folders.
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Note: When you select Format, the data will be lost, so
please be careful with this function.
Organiser
Go to Centre key > Organiser.
Calendar
Enter Calendar, the calendar of the current month will
be displayed on the screen and the current date will be
marked by a box.
You can browse the dates, and press the 4-Way
Navigation keys to switch the year and month; the
information on the screen will also change
consequently.
Tasks
You can add tasks in this: Set pending, done and all
tasks.
Alarm
You can view, and edit the alarm clock settings. You can
also enable or disable the alarms. By taping Edit, you
can set the corresponding features of the alarm
according to instructions.
World clock
You can view the time in different cities.
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Calculator
You can perform simple calculations. Press digit key
to enter the number. Press Navigation keys to select
the operational character. Press Left soft key or
Center key to get the result.
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and rounding
errors may occur especially in long division.
Stopwatch
Use it to record the time.
Service
SIM card Toolkit (STK) services are value-added services
provided by your network provider.
Your mobile phone supports STK service, but if your SIM
card and network provider do not support the service,
these functions can’t be used.
Entertainment
Go to Centre key > Entertainment.
Camera
Take a photo
Go to Camera to take a photo.
Aim the camera at the object and then press the
Centre key to take the shot.
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Before capturing a photo, press the Left/Right key
or Up/Down key to adjust brightness or focus.
Configure your camera
Go to Camera. Press the Left soft key to configure
your camera.
Image viewer
The images you want to view in Image viewer must be
put in the .. \Photos folder in the phone or memory
card, and in Options > Storage, the storage must be set
to phone or card correspondingly.
You can select an image and view it.
Album supports: jpeg, jpg, bmp, gif, png.
Video recorder
Take a video
Go to Video recorder to record a scene. You need
to insert a memory card before taking a video.
Aim the camera at the object and then press the
Centre key to start, press it again to pause, and
press the Right soft key to finish recording.
Before recording a video, press the 4-Way
Navigation keys to adjust brightness and zoom to
the right size.
Configure your video recorder
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Go to Video recorder. Press the Left soft key to
configure your video recorder.
Media player
You can play the audio in your phone or the storage
card.
To create a playlist, in My playlists, Go to Options >
New, and then set the list name. Select Options > Open
> Add, and select the files or folder, then the list will be
loaded.
Media player supports: AMR, AMR-WB, WAV, MP3, MJPG,
MP4, iMelody, Midi.
Sound recorder
Go to Options > New record to record a sound clip.
Go to Options > List to view the sound clips you
recorded.
Go to Options > Settings to set preferred storage and
Audio quality.
FM radio
With the radio, you can search for radio channels,
listen to them, and save them on your device. Note that
the quality of the radio broadcast depends on the
coverage of the radio station in that particular area. In the
FM radio interface, you can press the Up/Down keys to
adjust volume, press the Left/Right keys to tune the
frequency, and press the Center key to begin to play
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the channel and press it again to pause. Select Options
to enter the submenu.
Note: The wired headset works as an antenna, so always
connect the headset when using the radio.
Games
Your mobile phone has classic games pre-loaded. For
further information on this, access the menu and view
game Help.
You can also go to Centre key > Entertainment >
News/Sport/Mehr Animationen/Mehr
MusicDownloads/Mehr Bilder & Logos/Mehr
Klingeltöne/MobileEmail/Vodafone live! to view web
pages.
Settings
You can adjust various settings of your phone. Go to Centre
key > Settings.
Phone settings
Time and date: You can set time zone, time/date,
format, update with time zone on/off.
Schedule power on/off: Set auto power on and
off time.
Language: You can set the language.
Pref. input method: You can set the preferred input
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method.
Display: you can set Wallpaper, Show date and time
on/off.
Auto update time: Select Off, First confirm and On.
Flight mode: You can select to use flight mode. In
flight mode, all wireless functions are disabled.
LCD backlight: You can set the LCD backlight
brightness.
Call settings
Caller ID: You can select to Set by network, Hide
ID or Send ID.
Call waiting: After this function is activated, the
system will inform you if there is another incoming
call. Please contact your network provider for
details.
Call divert: The call divert service enables you to
divert an incoming call from a service to a specified
telephone number in preset conditions. You can
contact the network provider to activate this
service. You can set the call divert service so that
voice calls and data calls are diverted to a preset
number under different conditions. Please contact
your network provider for details. This function need
network support.
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Call barring: You can bar outgoing and incoming
calls.This function need network support.
Group list: You can create groups and numbers in
one group can call each other, but can not call
numbers in other groups.
Advance settings: You can set Blacklist,
Whitelist, Auto redial, Call time display, Call
time reminder, Auto quick end, and Answer
mode.
Network settings
Set to automatically or manually select network, and set
the preferred networks. Set GPRS transfer pref.
Security settings
SIM security
PIN lock: If PIN Lock is currently set Off, select it
again then input a PIN code to turn it on. You need
to input the correct PIN code to unlock your SIM
card when you turn on your mobile phone next time.
You can also change the PIN and PIN2 here.
Note: The PUK code is required to unlock the SIM
card if you have incorrectly input the PIN code for
three consecutive times. The PIN code and the PUK
code may be supplied along with the SIM card. If not,
contact the network provider.
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Phone security
Phone lock: Phone lock can prevent your mobile
phone from unauthorized use. Select On/Off to
enable or disable the handset lock protection.
You can also Change password.
Auto keypad lock: Select a time for auto keypad lock,
and the phone will automatically lock the keypad to
prevent unintended touch.
Certificate manager: View the list of certificates.
Note: You may be required to input the phone lock
code in some of the security settings interfaces. The
default lock code is 1234. Go to Security settings >
Phone security > Change password to change the
phone lock code.
Connectivity
Bluetooth: See chapter “Bluetooth”.
Data account: You can Edit, Add, Delete and Set the
default data account.
Data service: Select on or off.
Restore factory settings
You need to input the correct phone password, and
press OK > Yes to restore factory settings.
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Balance indicator
Your account balance is displayed and allows you as well to
top up your account.
Top up You may choose charge “Own number” or
“Other Mobile no”.
Scale setting You may control or monitor your balance
by “Scale setting”.
Note: This service may not be available for all countries.
Bluetooth
Go to Centre key > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth.
The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the
communication is performed.
Turn on or off the Bluetooth on your phone
Select Power, then press the Left soft key or Centre
key to turn on or off Bluetooth.
Make your phone visible
Go to Bluetooth > Visibility, you can choose to be
visible or not.
When your phone is visible, and the Bluetooth is
turned on, all other Bluetooth-enabled devices within
range can detect your phone.
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Create a Bluetooth partnership
1. Go to Bluetooth > My device > Search new device
to search other Bluetooth-enabled devices and list
them.
2. Select the desired device name in the list and press
Pair.
3. Enter a passcode (1 up to 16 characters), and
then press OK. When the opposite party enters the
same passcode, the connection will be established.
Beam information using Bluetooth
After the Bluetooth partnership is established, you can
beam information, such as contacts, and calendar
items, as well as files from your phone to another
Bluetooth-enabled device.
For example, if you want to send an item from the
Contacts list to the opposite party, find that item,
press Options > Send business card > Via
Bluetooth, and then select the device name. If you
want to send a multimedia file, find the file from the
media folder and then press Options > Send > Via
Bluetooth, and then select the device name.
Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset
For hands-free phone conversations or to listen to music,
you can use a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset.
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Go to Bluetooth > Search audio device to search for the
Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset.
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Declaration of RoHS Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more
responsibility for the earth we live in, this document
shall serve as formal declaration that the Vodafone 353
manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance
with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
with respect to the following substances:
(1) Lead (Pb)
(2) Mercury (Hg)
(3) Cadmium (Cd)
(4) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
(5) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB’s)
(6) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE’s)
(Compliance is evidenced by written declaration from
our suppliers, assuring that any potential trace
contamination levels of the substances listed above are
below the maximum level set by EU 2002/95/EC, or are
exempt due to their application.) The Vodafone 353
manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION, meets the
requirements of EU 2002/95/EC.
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Disposal of Your Old Appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled
bin symbol is attached to a
product, it means the product is
covered by the European Directive
2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic
products should be disposed of
separately from the municipal
waste stream via designated
collection facilities appointed by
the government or the local
authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old
appliance will help prevent
potential negative consequences
for the environment and human
health.
For this product’s recycling information based on WEEE
directive, please send an e-mail to [email protected]
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
It is hereby declared that following designated product:
Product Type: GSM(GPRS) Dual-Mode Digital Mobile Phone
Model No: Vodafone 353
Complies with the essential protection requirements of the
Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
Directive (EC Directive 1999/5/EC).
This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured
identical to the samples submitted for testing/evaluation.
Assessment of compliance of the product with the
requirements relating to the Radio and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment Directive (EC Directive 1999/5/EC)
was performed by American TCB (Notified Body No.1588),
based on the following standards:
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Safety
EMC
Radio
Health
EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1;
EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1;
EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1;
EN 55013:2011 A2:2006;
EN 55020:2007
EN 300 328 V1.7.1;
EN 301 511 V9.0.2;
EN 50360:2001/AC2006;
EN 62209-1:2006
EN 62209-2:2010;
This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturer:
ZTE Corporation
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech, Industrial Park,
Nanshan District,Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518057, P.R.China
Authorised person signing for the company:
Xu feng
Quality Director Of ZTE Corporation
Name in block letters & position in the company
Shenzhen, 11 July 2012
Place & date
Legally valid signature
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© Vodafone Group 2012. Vodafone and the Vodafone logos are trade marks
of Vodafone Group. Any product or company names mentioned herein may be
the trade marks of their respective owners.
VF 353 UG Cover.indd 2
23/08/2012 12:07PM

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