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User Guide
ZTE Compel™
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Version No. : V1.0
Edition Time: July 2014
Manual No. : 079584506476
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Contents
Powering Your Phone On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Getting Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Adjusting Your Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Importing and Exporting Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Adding a Contact to Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Google™ Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Google Voice Typing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Choosing Touch Input Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Changing Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Creating an Email Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Composing and Sending an Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Replying to or Forwarding an Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Email Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Adding a New GMS/UTMS/LTE Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Opening Another Browser Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Changing Browser Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
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Taking Pictures with Your Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Adjusting Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Sharing a Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Shooting Video with Your Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Adjusting Your Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Adding Music to Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Making Memorable Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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Twitter ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Google Search and Google Now™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Google Maps™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Google Music™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Google+™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Hangouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Voice Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
YouTube™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Managing Your Device Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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RF Exposure Information (SAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
CTIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Distraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Electrical Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Explosive Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
How to Get Warranty Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Other Warranty Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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Getting Started
Phone Setup
Installing the micro-SIM Card and Battery
Power off your phone before installing or replacing the battery or micro-SIM card.
Remove the back cover as shown.
Insert the micro-SIM card into the card slot with the cut corner oriented as shown.
Insert the microSDHC™ (sold separately) with the gold-colored contacts facing down.
Carefully insert the battery with the contacts located against the metal springs.
Push down on the battery until it is fully seated.
Replace the back cover.
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Charging the Battery
Note: For best performance, charge the battery fully prior to using the phone for the first time.
Insert the charger’s connector into the charging port. Be sure to insert the connector in the correct orientation.
Do not force the connector into the port.
Plug the charger into a standard
AC wall outlet.
When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger and disconnect it from the phone.
Powering Your Phone On/Off
Make sure the micro-SIM card is in your phone and the battery is charged.
• Press and hold the Power Key to power on your phone.
• To turn it off, press and hold the Power Key to open the options menu. Tap Power off OK.
Setting Up Your Phone for the First Time
When you first power on your phone after you purchase it or reset it to factory settings (see Phone Settings – Factory Reset), you need to set up your phone settings before using it.
Tap the language field to select the language you want to use and then tap .
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If prompted, follow on-screen instructions to connect to a
Wi-Fi network.
Configure the Google location options and tap .
You will be prompted to accept the terms of Google service.
Tap to complete setup.
Switching to Sleep Mode
To save battery power, Sleep Mode suspends your phone in a low-power-consumption 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 by pressing from the home screen.
System settings Display Sleep
Press the Power Key to switch to Sleep Mode.
Waking Up Your Phone
Press the Power Key to activate your screen display.
Tap and hold the screen to unlock the screen.
Note: If you have set an unlock pattern, PIN, or password for your phone (see Phone Settings – Security) you’ll need to draw the pattern or enter the PIN/password to unlock your screen.
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Getting Around
Touch Control
Use the touch screen to control your phone. The controls on your touchscreen change dynamically depending on the tasks you’re performing.
Tap the buttons, icons, or applications to select items or to open applications. Keep your finger on an item to see the available options.
Swipe the screen to scroll up, down, left, or right.
Drag and drop to move particular items across the screen.
Pinch with two fingers or double-tap the screen to zoom in/ out on a web page or an image.
Note: You can view the phone screen in portrait or landscape orientation simply by holding it upright or turning it on its side.
Get to Know Your Phone
Headset jack
Light & proximity sensors
Earpiece
Volume keys
Indicator
Power key
Home key
Back key
Touch screen
Micro USB charging port
Menu key
Flash
Speaker
Camera lens
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Key Functions
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Key Function
Power Key Press and hold to turn phone on/off, change sound setting to silent/vibration/sound, set to Airplane mode, or to restart the phone.
Press to switch your phone to Sleep Mode.
Press to wake up your phone.
Home Key
Menu Key
Press to return to the main home screen from any application or screen.
Press and hold to access Google Now.
Press to see the options for the current screen.
Press and hold to see recently used applications.
Back Key Press to go to the previous screen.
Volume Keys Adjust the volume of the phone.
Getting Started
Home Screens
You can customize your home screens. Set your own wallpaper, add the widgets or application shortcuts you need, or remove them as you like.
Status and notification bar
Widget
Shortcuts
Navigating Your Home Screens
Favorite shortcuts
Your phone comes with three home screens, giving you more space to add more items. Simply swipe your finger to the left or right to see each home screen.
Choosing Your Wallpaper
Tap and hold a blank part of the home screen and tap
Wallpaper.
Tap Wallpaper for home screen or Wallpaper for lock screen.
Tap Gallery, Live, Photos, or Wallpapers and choose the image or animation you want to use as the wallpaper.
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Tap OK (for Gallery images) or Set wallpaper.
Note: Live wallpapers and Photos are not available for the lock screen.
Adding Items to Your Home Screen
Tap and hold a blank part of the home screen and tap
Widgets or Apps.
Tap and hold the icon of the item you wish to add and then drag it to a home screen thumbnail at the bottom.
Removing Items from Your Home Screen
Tap and hold the item you want to delete until appears on the screen.
Drag the item to and release your finger.
Creating a Folder
On a home screen, tap and hold an app icon and drag it to .
You can add more apps to the folder by dragging icons to the folder.
Tap the folder to open it and access items in the folder.
To name the folder, open it and tap Folder.
Enter a name and tap Done.
Deleting Items from a Folder
Tap a folder to open it.
Tap and hold an icon and drag it to .
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Status and Notification icons
Your phone will tell you exactly what’s going on by showing you simple icons. Here’s what they mean.
Indicators and Icons
Indicator What it means Indicator What it means
GPRS connected No signal
EDGE connected
/
3G connected
4G LTE connected
Airplane mode
Battery empty
Battery low
Battery partially drained
Battery full
Battery charging
Signal strength
Mobile data in use
Ringer off
Vibrate mode
Bluetooth on
Connected to a
Wi-Fi network
Wired headset connected
Alarm set
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Indicator What it means
New SMS/MMS
New email
New Gmail message
Problem with
SMS/MMS delivery
Missed call
/
Call in progress
Song is playing
GPS on
Indicator What it means microSDHC card removed
Upcoming event
Call on hold
New Wi-Fi network detected
Downloading data
Sending data
Updates available
USB connected
Using the Notifications Panel
The Notifications panel provides quick access to alerts including new messages, emails, and software updates.
• To open the Notifications panel, tap the top of the home screen and swipe down with your finger.
• Swipe left or right to clear individual notifications or tap to clear all.
• Tap to access the full settings menu.
• To close the Notifications panel, swipe up from the bottom of the screen or press .
Reopen Recently Used Applications
Press and hold from any screen. The phone will display applications you used recently.
Tap the application you want to open.
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Phone Calls
How to Make Calls
There are many ways to make a call with your phone, and they’re all easy to do.
Calling from the Dialer
From the home screen, tap > .
Enter the phone number with the on-screen keypad. Tap to delete wrong digits.
Tap
to place the call.
Tip: To make international calls, tap and hold the 0 Key to enter the “+”.
Calling from Your Contacts
From the home screen, tap .
Swipe your finger to scroll the contacts list and tap next to the contact you want to call.
Tips:
• You can search for a contact by tapping the search box at the top of the screen and entering the contact name.
• You can also access your contacts by tapping
All Contacts.
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Calling from Your Call History
From the home screen, tap .
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.
From the home screen, tap .
Tap the conversation and then the message that contains the phone number you need.
Tap the number.
Tap Call.
How to Receive Calls
Answering a Call
Slide down to answer the call.
Rejecting a Call
Slide up to reject the call.
Drag up to send a text message to the caller. Choose the default message or send a custom one.
Muting a Call
During a call, you can mute your microphone so that the person you are speaking to cannot hear you, but you can still hear them.
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Tap Mute to turn your microphone off. To turn your microphone back on, tap Mute again.
Putting a Call on Hold
During a call, you can put it on hold by tapping More > Hold.
Tip: If you accept an incoming call while you’re on another call, the first call automatically goes on hold. Tap More > Swap to switch between the two callers.
Turning the Speakerphone On/Off
Tap Speaker during a call to turn the speakerphone on. Tap
Speaker again to turn off the speakerphone.
Adding a Call
During a call, tap More > Add call and dial a number. When you call another number, the first call automatically goes on hold.
Swapping Calls
To switch between callers, tap More > Swap.
Merging Calls
To merge two calls and create a conference call, tap More >
Merge calls.
Note: The maximum number of callers on a call varies by carrier.
Ending a Call
Tap to finish a call.
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Adjusting Your Call Settings
You can open the Call Settings menu by tapping
Settings.
Phone ringtone
Vibrate pattern
Tap to select a ringtone. You can choose from default ringtones, music, and voice recordings.
Choose from five different vibration patterns.
Vibrate when ringing
Check the box to enable this option.
Voicemail
Fixed Dialing
Numbers
Select a voicemail service provider
(your carrier is the default), or edit the voicemail number if necessary.
Dialpad touch tones
Check this box to enable audible touch tones for numbers on the dial pad.
Quick responses Edit Quick response to rejected callers.
Restrict outgoing calls to a fixed set of numbers. To do this you must know your
SIM’s PIN2 code. Not all carriers support this functionality.
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Adjusting Your Call Settings
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TTY mode
Hearing aids
DTMF tones
Speed dial
Noise reduction
Auto-Answer
Call Barring
Settings
Choose a TTY mode after connecting the TTY device to the phone’s headset port.
A TTY device can allow people who have hearing or speech disabilities to communicate by telephone.
Turn on/off hearing aid compatibility.
When you turn on the hearing aid compatibility and use a hearing aid with a
Telecoil to answer the phone, it will help you hear more clearly during the phone call.
Set the length of dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signal tones: Normal or Long.
Set speed dialing keys.
Check this box to improve the quality of voice calls.
Set the phone to answer automatically after one, three, or five seconds.
Forbid certain types of calls.
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Call forwarding
Additional settings
SIP Accounts
Use Internet calling
IMS Account
Forward your incoming calls to a different number. You can 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.
Set up Internet calling accounts.
Choose to use Internet calling for all calls when data network is available, only for
Internet calls, or have the phone ask for each call.
Enable/disable IMS service capability.
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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, tap on the home screen. From there, you can tap the tabs on the top to quickly switch to Favorites or Groups.
Importing and Exporting Contacts
You can import or export contacts from/to your micro-SIM card, or microSDHC card. This is especially useful when you need to transfer contacts between different devices.
Importing Contacts from the SIM Card or Exporting to the Card
From the Contacts screen, press Import/export.
Choose to import or export contacts. If you have more than one account set up on your phone, you will need to select the account to which you’d like to import contacts. If not, your phone will automatically display the contacts.
Tap the contacts you want to import or export.
• For import, tap and hold a contact and tap Import, or tap Import all to import all contacts.
• For export, tap the contacts you want to export and tap , or tap to export all contacts.
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Importing Contacts from microSDHC card or Exporting to microSDHC card
From the Contacts screen, press Import/export.
Choose to import or export contacts. If you have more than one account set up on your phone, you will need to select the account to which you’d like to import contacts.
Note: Files will be saved to/pulled from the microSDHC card when one is inserted in the phone.
• For import, you should have vCard files saved on the microSDHC card. If there’s more than one vCard file, choose to import one, multiple, or all vCard files. Tap the vCard file and tap OK.
• For export, select a vCard type and tap OK to create the file on the phone/microSDHC card.
Creating a Contact
From the Contacts screen, tap to add a new contact.
Tap AT&T Address Book to choose where to save the contact.
Enter the contact name, phone numbers, email addresses, postal addresses, and other information.
Tap DONE to save the contact.
Adding a Contact to Favorites
From the Contacts screen, tap the contact you want to add to Favorites.
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Tap next to the contact’s name.
Searching for a Contact
Tap the search box at the top of the Contacts screen.
Enter the contact name you want to search for. Matching contacts will be listed.
Creating a New Group
From the Contacts screen, tap .
Tap .
If you have added contact accounts other than the phone, tap to choose an account for the new group.
Enter the group name.
Tap Add member and select the contacts you wish to be the group members.
If necessary, tap Default below RINGTONE or
NOTIFICATION RINGTONE to set a special ringtone for incoming calls or messages from the group members.
Tap DONE.
To send messages to the group members, you can tap a group and then press Send group message.
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Entering Text
When you tap a field that needs text or numbers, a keyboard automatically appears on the screen. Open the Notifications panel and tap Choose input method to change input method.
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.
To use the landscape keyboard, from the home screen, press
System settings Display Auto-rotate screen.
Note: The landscape keyboard is not supported in all applications.
Contacts
• Tap the alphabetic keys to enter letters. Tap and hold the keys to enter associated accented letters or numbers. For example, to enter È, tap and hold and the available accented letters and number 3 appear. Then slide your finger to choose È.
• Tap to use uppercase or lowercase letters. This key also changes to indicate the current case you are using: for lowercase, for uppercase, and when locked in uppercase.
Tap and hold to lock the keyboard in uppercase.
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• Tap to delete any text you have entered.
• Tap to select numbers and symbols. You can then tap to access more.
• Tap to enter miniature icons, such as expressions, astrological signs, and animals.
• Tap to use Google’s networked voice input.
• Tap and hold and then release it to change the input language or the Google keyboard settings.
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.
Flick down the status bar when entering text and tap Choose input method Set up input methods Google voice typing. Tap to access the voice typing feature when you are using the Google keyboard.
When you see the microphone image, speak what you want to type.
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.
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TouchPal X Keyboard
The TouchPal X keyboard offers three layouts: T+, T12, and T26.
To Switch the Keyboard Layout
Tap to select a layout.
The T26 layout
• Tap the alphabetic keys to enter letters.
• Tap to use uppercase or lowercase letters. This key also changes to indicate the current case you are using: for lowercase, for uppercase, and when locked in uppercase.
• Slide right on to enable word prediction. Slide left on to disable word prediction.
• Tap to change the input language.
• Tap to enter digits, symbols and emoticons. Tap or to access more. Tap to go back to entering letters.
• Tap or tap and hold to delete text before the cursor.
• Tap to access the quick settings of TouchPal keyboard.
• Tap to open text editing options. You can select, cut, copy, paste, and delete text, or move the cursor.
• Tap to use voice input.
• Tap to hide the on-screen keyboard. Tap the text field again to show the keyboard.
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The T12 layout
Tap a key repeatedly until the desired letter or symbol appears.
If word prediction is enabled ( and choose the right word.
), just tap the keys once
The
T+ layout
Tap to enter the left letter on the key; Double-tap to enter the desired letter/symbol on the key. If word prediction is enabled
( ), just tap the keys and choose the right word.
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To Enable and Use TouchPal Curve
®
On the TouchPal X keyboard screen, tap and check the box next to Curve ® - Word gesture and tap OK.
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: TouchPal Curve is only available in the T26 layout.
End of the word
Start of the word
Tips:
• To enter a single letter, tap it.
• Lift your finger at the end of the word. A space is added automatically when you begin to trace the next word.
Choosing Touch Input Settings
Choose the touch input settings by pressing System settings Language & input from the home screen.
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
Your SMS (text message) and MMS (multimedia message) are combined into one menu under .
Message Box
Instead of an inbox and outbox your phone organizes all messages you sent and received into one box, where messages exchanged with the same number are grouped into one message thread on the Messaging screen. You can tap a thread to see the conversation you have had with someone.
Message threads are sorted in chronological order with the latest one on top.
Sending a Message
From the home screen, tap .
Tap .
Enter the recipient’s number or name in the To field. As you type, matching contacts will appear. Tap a suggested contact to add as a recipient or tap to access your contacts or call logs.
Tap the Type message field and enter your message.
• Press to insert a smiley, contact, or Quick Text.
• If you are sending an MMS, tap to attach a file to the message.
Tap to send your message.
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Note: Add an attachment to a text message and it will be converted into an MMS automatically. Likewise, if you remove all attachments from an MMS, it will automatically become a text message.
Changing Message Settings
The phone’s message settings are pre-configured for you to use immediately. To change them, press Settings from the
Messaging screen.
Storage settings:
• Delete old messages: Delete old messages as limits are reached.
• Text message limit: Set the maximum number of text messages allowed in a single thread.
• Multimedia message limit: Set the maximum number of multimedia messages allowed in a single thread.
Text (SMS) message settings:
• Manage SIM card messages: Manage the messages stored on your SIM card.
• Service Center: Enables you to view and edit the service center number.
Multimedia (MMS) message settings:
• Auto-retrieve: Automatically download multimedia messages.
• Group messaging: Set to use MMS to send a single message when there are multiple recipients.
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Display settings:
• Bubble and background: Set the appearance of message bubble and background.
Notification settings:
• Notifications: Show message notifications in the status bar.
• Select ringtone: Choose a ringtone for your incoming messages.
• Vibrate: Make your phone vibrate when a new message arrives.
Signature settings:
• Edit signature: Edit your signature, which can be added automatically to outgoing messages.
• Add signature: Add the signature to all outgoing messages.
WAP push switch settings:
• Enable wap push receiving: Allow your phone to receive
WAP push.
Emergency alert settings:
• Receive emergency alerts: Choose the types of alerts you’d like to receive.
• Notification for unread alerts: Set a notification reminder for every 10 minutes.
• Alerts notification preview: Preview settings for alert tones and vibration cadence.
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With the Email application, you can access your email from various providers, including Yahoo!
® and Gmail.
Creating an Email Account
From the home screen, tap .
Enter your email address and password.
Tap Next to let the phone retrieve the network parameters automatically.
Note: You can also enter these details manually by tapping
Manual setup or when automatic setup fails.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the setup. Your phone will display your email inbox and start to download email messages.
Tip: To add more email accounts, open Email to get the Inbox screen and press Settings ADD ACCOUNT.
Receiving Email
When you are in an email account, tap to download recent emails.
You can adjust how often your account downloads new email by pressing Settings name of the account Inbox check frequency. Tap an option to select it.
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Composing and Sending an Email
After creating an email account, you can compose and send email messages.
From your inbox, tap .
Tap the To field and enter the recipient’s address or tap to select a contact or group. When you enter the address, matching contacts on the phone will be displayed. Separate each recipient with a comma.
Tip: You can also press recipients.
Add Cc/Bcc to add more
Enter the subject and the content of your email.
Press Attach file to add files to the email.
Tap Send to send the message.
Replying to or Forwarding an Email
From your inbox, open the email you want to reply to or forward.
Tap or to reply to or forward the email. You can also tap to reply to all recipients of the email.
Enter the contents/recipients of your email.
Tap Send.
Deleting an Email Account
From your inbox, press Settings.
Tap the account you want to delete and then tap Remove account.
Tap OK to confirm. All email messages in the account will be deleted.
Email Settings
General settings apply to all email accounts you add.
From your inbox, press Settings General .
Make the changes you want and press when you’re finished.
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Connecting 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 (GSM/UMTS/LTE) or Wi-Fi. The GSM/UMTS/
LTE connection can be enabled/disabled manually. From the home screen, press System settings Mobile networks and check or uncheck the Data enabled check box.
Adding a New GSM/UMTS/LTE Connection
To get connected via GSM/UMTS/LTE, you need a data plan with your service provider. If the GSM/UMTS/LTE settings are not pre-configured on your phone, please contact your provider to get the necessary information.
From the home screen, press System settings
Mobile networks Access Point Names.
Tap .
Tap each item to enter the information you receive from your service provider.
Press Save to complete.
Tip: To set the APN to default settings, press default Continue.
Reset to
Turning on Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to
300 feet (90 meters).
Open the Notifications panel and tap WI-FI .
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
From the home screen, press System settings phone has detected are displayed with their names and security settings.
Tap a network to connect to it. If security features are implemented, you’ll need to enter a password and then tap Connect.
To disconnect from a network, tap the network name and then tap Forget.
Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status
You can check the Wi-Fi network by looking at the icon in the status bar. Or, tap the network the phone is currently connected to on the Wi-Fi screen. You can then check the network status from the pop-up window.
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Browsing the Internet
Your phone has two options for Internet access. Use the Browser or Google Chrome to view web pages and search for information.
From the home screen, tap .
Opening a Web Page
• Tap the address bar, enter the website you want to browse, and tap Go.
• Tap beside the address bar or press a bookmark to open it.
Bookmarks. Tap
• Press Bookmarks. Choose an item from the HISTORY tab or SAVED PAGES tab.
Browsing Options
While viewing most web pages, you can do the following:
• Scroll: Swipe the screen in any direction.
• Zoom out: Tap the screen or pinch two fingers together.
• Zoom in: Tap the screen or spread two fingers apart.
• Go back: Press to return to the page you viewed previously.
• Go forward: Press Forward.
• Refresh the page: Press
• Find text on the page: Press terms you want to search for.
Refresh.
Find on page and type the
• Send the page URL to friends: Press select how you want to send the URL.
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Share page and
Browsing the Internet
• Follow a link: Tap a link on the web page to open it.
• Save the page for offline reading: Press reading. To read saved pages, press
PAGES.
Save for offline
Bookmarks SAVED
Opening Another Browser Window
You can have multiple windows open in the browser. While in the browser, tap to open a new window. To view your open windows, tap . Tap on a window to close it.
Using Bookmarks
To bookmark a web page, open it and tap Save to bookmarks, or press and then tap Save to bookmarks.
Give the bookmark a name and tap OK.
Editing a Bookmark
From the home screen, tap .
Press Bookmarks.
Tap and hold the bookmark you want to edit until the shortcut menu pops up.
Tap Edit bookmark.
Edit the name (Label) or location (Address), and then tap OK to save it.
Deleting a Bookmark
From the home screen, tap .
Press Bookmarks.
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Tap and hold the bookmark you want to delete until the shortcut menu pops up.
Tap Delete bookmark OK.
Changing Browser Settings
Press settings.
Settings from a browser window to change browser
Using Google Chrome
Use Google Chrome to browse the Internet. Chrome on your
ZTE Compel can sync bookmarks, browsing history, and opened tabs from your Google account.
From the home screen, tap Chrome.
Read the terms of service and tap Accept and Continue.
You can choose to Sign in to Chrome to sync it with your open tabs, bookmarks, and more from your computer. If you choose No thanks, you can sign in later via the settings menu.
To enter a URL, tap the web address bar, enter an address and tap Go.
Scroll to navigate and tap links to open them. Use a pinching gesture to zoom out. Spread your fingers apart to zoom in.
Press to access additional settings.
To open a new browser tab, tap New tab.
Syncing Chrome
From the home screen, tap
SIGN IN TO CHROME Sign in.
Chrome Settings
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology.
Phones or other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information wirelessly within a distance of about 32 feet (10 meters). The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the communication is performed.
Using Bluetooth
Before you begin, place the Bluetooth device in pairing mode.
From the home screen, press System settings and slide the Bluetooth switch to the On position to turn on
Bluetooth . When Bluetooth is on, the icon will appear in the status bar.
Tap Bluetooth. Your phone will automatically search for
Bluetooth devices and will show all visible devices in range.
Tap the device you want to pair with.
If necessary, confirm that the Bluetooth passkeys are the same between the two devices and tap Pair. Alternately, enter a Bluetooth passkey and tap Pair.
Pairing is successfully completed when the other device accepts the connection or the same passkey is entered.
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Notes:
• The Bluetooth passkey may be fixed for certain devices, such as headsets or hands-free car kits. You can try entering
0000 or 1234 (the most common passkeys), or refer to the documents for that device.
• To allow compatible Bluetooth devices to find your phone for pairing, tap Z830 on the Bluetooth settings screen. Your device will be visible for 2 minutes.
Entertainment
Taking Pictures with Your Camera
Your phone has a 5-megapixel camera.
From the home screen, tap .
Zoom in or out by pressing either Volume Key. To change color effects, tap and select an option. To change shot modes, tap and select an option.
Tap to take a picture. To view it, tap the picture thumbnail in the corner of the screen.
Adjusting Camera Settings
Before taking a photo, you can tap camera settings.
to open the following
Grid
Self-timer
Set the composition line to help you to aim the camera at the subject.
Set a time delay before the camera takes a picture automatically after you tap the shutter icon, or turn off this feature.
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Adjusting Camera Settings
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Picture size Choose the size of the photo.
Shutter tone
Turn the shutter tone on or off.
Sharing a Picture
After taking a picture, tap the thumbnail in the corner of the screen, tap the screen, and then tap . If the icon is not visible, tap the screen first.
Scroll through options to send via text messaging or email,
Picasa™, and more.
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Opening Your Gallery
Gallery helps you view pictures and play videos. You can also do some
1 basic editing of your pictures, set them as wallpaper or contact photos, or share with friends.
From the home screen, tap
Gallery.
Tap an album.
Tap a photo or video to view it.
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Tap to return to the album or thumbnails of all the pictures and videos in the album, which are displayed in a grid.
Swipe horizontally to see more; double tap a picture to view it in full screen.
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Delete, edit, share, or set the picture as contact photo, wallpaper, or lock screen wallpaper.
Tap for additional settings.
Browse the album contents in a slideshow.
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Shooting Video with Your Camcorder
From the home screen, tap .
Zoom in or out by pressing either Volume Key.
Tap to begin recording and to stop.
Tap the video thumbnail in the corner of the screen to view the video you’ve just taken.
Tip: Take a still photo while recording by tapping .
Adjusting Your Video Settings
Before recording a video, you can tap following camcorder settings.
to open the
Time lapse Set the lapse time for recording video.
Silence camcorder
Check this option if you want to capture silent video clips.
Adjusting Other Settings
You can tap to open the following other settings.
Geo-tag
Choose to store location information with each picture or video you take.
Restore defaults Restore default camcorder settings.
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Sharing a Video
After recording a video, tap the thumbnail in the corner of the screen, tap the screen, and then tap .
Scroll through options to send via text messaging or Gmail, Picasa, and more.
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Playing Your Videos
From the home screen, tap Video
Player. This will open your video library and show the video files saved in your memory card. Tap a video file to start playing.
Number Function
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Video name.
Rotate the video.
Crop or fit the video to the screen.
Pause or resume playback.
Use video pop.
Tap to save the frame as a separate photo.
Tap to lock the screen.
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Adding Music to Your Phone
You can add music to your phone’s internal storage or to a removable microSDHC card (see Phone Setup).
Note: Steps may vary depending on your operating system.
Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable.
Tap Media device (MTP).
Note: If you have a microSDHC card in your phone, you may be presented with additional options. Open the Notifications panel and tap Connected as an installer Media device (MTP).
On your PC, choose to view files through Windows Explorer. If you have a Mac, visit http://www.android.com/filetransfer to download the necessary software.
Choose whether you want to add files to your phone’s internal storage or to the microSDHC card, and then drag and drop the files you want to transfer.
When you’re finished transferring files, open the Notifications panel and tap Connected as a media device Charge only. You may now safely disconnect your phone from the computer.
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Playing Your Music
You can play the audio files stored in your phone’s microSDHC card in Music.
From the home screen, tap
Music to access the music player.
Select Albums/Artists/Songs/
Playlists/Folders/Genres to find the songs you want to play.
Tap an item from the list to start playing.
Adjust the volume with the
Volume Keys.
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Song and artist information.
Album artwork and lyrics (if available).
Drag the slider to jump to any part of the song.
Tap to open the current playlist.
Playback control. Skip songs or pause and resume playback.
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Add the song to your favorites.
Tap to shuffle the songs in the playlist or toggle repeat modes.
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Creating Playlists
Playlists help you organize your music files.
Tap next to the song in the music library.
Tap Add to playlist.
Tap New.
Type the playlist name and tap Save.
Managing Playlists
Tap the Playlists tab in the music library to see your playlists.
Tap next to a playlist.
Tap Play, Add to favorites, Rename Playlist, or Delete
Playlist.
Adding a Song to a Playlist
Tap next to the song in the music library.
Tap Add to playlist.
Tap a playlist.
Setting a Song as Ringtone
Tap next to the song in the music library.
Tap Use as ringtone.
Tap Phone Ringtone or Notification Ringtone.
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Making Memorable Memos
Sound Recorder enables you to record your voice memos.
From the home screen, tap Sound Recorder.
Tap to start recording.
Tap to stop recording or tap OK to cancel recording.
Tap to play the memo.
Tip: You can find your recordings by tapping My records.
Play Any Saved Memo
From the home screen, tap
Tap My recordings.
Sound Recorder.
Tap the title of a memo to play it.
Note: You can also tap next to the memo to delete, share, rename, tag, trim, view file details, or use as a ringtone.
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Applications
Clock
From the home screen, tap Clock.
Tap a default alarm to configure it or tap to create a new alarm.
Set up the alarm options, such as time, repeat, and alarm sound.
Tap SAVE to save and exit.
Tap next to an alarm to turn on the alarm.
Calculator
From the home screen, tap Calculator.
Tip: Tap or to open the tip calculator. You can also turn the phone to landscape to see all of the calculator buttons.
File Manager
From the home screen, tap File Manager. The folders are organized by category, phone storage, and SD card.
• Tap folders and files to access stored items.
• Tap Phone > to create a new folder in the current directory.
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Kingsoft Office
Create, view, and edit Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, and other types of files. From the home screen, tap Kingsoft Office.
Tip: Tap and scroll to view options.
Note
From the home screen, tap notes.
Note to save and view your text
Tap a note category.
Tap to create a new note.
Enter your text and tap Save to save it.
Tap a note to view it. You can also edit, delete, share, or export it.
Task Manager
From the home screen, tap applications.
Task Manager to view or stop
• Tap a task in the Tasks tab to force stop or disable the app, uninstall the app, clear data and cache, or move the app between the internal storage and the memory card; or tap next to a task to close it.
• Tap the Apps tab to manage all the apps on your phone.
• Tap the Resources tab to view the real-time system resources information.
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Tip: If your phone is running slow, close applications you are not using by pressing and holding applications you wish to close.
and swiping left or right on
Timer
From the home screen, tap
Countdown.
Clock Stopwatch or
Note: You can set up to 20 laps with the stopwatch.
From the home screen, tap sign in to your account.
Tap to compose a tweet.
Voice Dialer
From the home screen, tap command.
Twitter and sign up for or
Voice Dialer and speak a
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Google Applications
Signing in to your Google account lets you synchronize Gmail,
Calendar, and Contacts between your phone and the web. If you don’t have an account, you can easily create one.
Tap a Google application that needs a Google account, such as Gmail or Google+.
If you’ve got a Google account, tap Existing. Enter your user name and password and then tap . (Or tap New if you don’t have a Google account.)
Read the instructions and tap OK.
Set the backup and restore option and tap .
Google Search and Google Now
Find whatever you’re looking for with Google Search. Google
Now tailors your search options over time, learning your preferences and making more accurate predictions for your needs. Google Now will also keep track of what you’re doing and appear when you need it, like showing the next appointment on your calendar and what the traffic is like to get to it.
Performing a Search
From the home screen, tap Google Google. You can type in search terms, or say “OK Google” to begin a voice search.
You will see results for your search. To search images, places, and more, tap an option on the bar at the bottom of the screen.
For additional web results, simply scroll down the screen.
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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 Gmail account on the web.
Creating and Sending an Email Through Gmail
From the home screen, tap Google Gmail.
Tap .
Enter an email address in the To field. If you’re sending the email to several people, separate the email addresses with commas. You can add as many recipients as you want.
Enter the email subject, and then write your email. To add an attachment, press Attach file.
Tap to send your email.
Adding Another Account
From the home screen, press account Google.
System settings Add
Choose to add an existing account or create a new one and follow on-screen instructions to finish account setup.
Accessing Account Settings
From your Gmail inbox, tap SETTINGS.
Tap an account name, or tap General settings to change settings for all accounts.
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Google Play Store
Google Play Store gives you access to thousands of free and paid apps, games, books and magazines, music, and movies.
From the home screen, tap Play Store.
Navigating Google Play
From Play Store, you will have multiple ways to search for apps, games and more.
Tap a category to browse popular apps, games, movies, books, and music organized by popularity or category.
Tap to search the Play Store for a specific item, such as a game or app.
To install, tap the app and follow instructions. Once installed, you will see a notification in the Notifications panel. Open the app from this notification or by locating the app in the
App tray .
Note: A Google Wallet™ payment method is required to purchase apps.
Adding a Password
Help prevent unauthorized app purchases by requiring a password.
While in Google Play, tap for purchases.
SETTINGS Require password
Tap the option you want to use, then enter the Google password and tap OK.
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Using Google Calendar
From the home screen, tap Calendar to use Google Calendar,
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 they are scheduled. You can also synchronize appointments to your Google account, which enables you to manage your schedule online on your PC.
Accessing Calendar Settings
While in the calendar, press Settings.
Tap an account name, or tap General settings to change settings for all accounts.
Google Maps
Find local businesses, view maps, and get driving directions.
Google Music
You can access up to 20,000 songs from your music collection by storing them in the cloud. You can also purchase music through Google Play with this app.
From the home screen, tap
Music.
Play Music to access Google
The app searches your online library and your phone for music and playlists before displaying your combined music library, organized by GENRES, ARTISTS, ALBUMS, and SONGS. You can tap My Library to view your library or tap view existing playlists.
Playlists to
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Google+
Connect with friends and family via Google’s social networking site. Set up circles to organize people into groups for sharing content. Create hangouts for group video chats, upload photos and videos, and much more.
Hangouts
With Hangouts, you can bring groups of friends together into a simple group conversation with text, photos, and video chat.
Voice Search
Find what you’re looking for by speaking your search terms into your phone.
YouTube
View videos and share your own with your friends, family, and the world.
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Phone Settings
Mobile Network Services
From the home screen, press System settings Mobile networks to enable or disable data service, allow data services when roaming, or set access point names for data access.
Note: Data roaming may incur significant roaming charges.
Sound Settings
From the home screen, press System settings Sound to adjust volumes, toggle sound and mute, set up ringtone and notification sound, and select system sounds.
Tap Silent mode to turn off all sounds except media and alarm, or enable silent mode with vibration.
Display Settings
You can adjust your phone’s display settings. From the home screen, press System settings Display.
• Brightness: Set the brightness of the display.
• Wallpaper: Select a background image for the home screen or lock screen.
• Auto-rotate screen: Change the orientation of some onscreen content based on the position of the phone.
• Sleep: Set the length of time of inactivity before the screen turns off.
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• Daydream: Control what happens when the phone is docked and/or sleeping.
• Font size: Set the font size of the text on the screen.
• Pulse notification light: Flash the notification light to notify you of missed calls, new messages, and other events.
• Touch key light duration: Set the key light duration.
Setting Date and Time
From the home screen, press
& time.
System settings Date
Uncheck the Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone check boxes if you want to set the time, date, and time zone by yourself.
Set date, time, time zone, and date/time format.
Language Settings
You can change the language of your phone system in two simple steps.
From the home screen, press
Language & input Language.
System settings
Tap a language to select it.
Managing Your Device Memory
From the home screen, press System settings Storage.
You can view the space information of the microSDHC card as well as the phone storage.
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• Unmount/Mount SD card: You can unmount the microSDHC card to safely remove it, or mount the card.
• Erase external SD card: Erase all data on the microSDHC card.
Security Settings
Protect your phone and micro-SIM card from unauthorized use.
Protecting Your Phone with a Screen Unlock Pattern
Creating your screen unlock pattern
From the home screen, press
Security Screen lock Pattern.
System settings
With a finger, draw your pattern and tap Continue.
Draw the pattern again and tap Confirm.
Press the Power Key to lock the screen.
Tip: Uncheck the Make pattern visible check box if you want to hide the pattern as you draw it on the screen.
Unlocking the Screen with Your Pattern
Press the Power Key to wake up the screen.
Draw the pattern you set to unlock the screen.
If you make a mistake, your phone will ask you to try again.
Cannot Recall Your Screen Unlock Pattern?
You have up to five attempts to unlock your phone. If you still cannot recall the screen unlock pattern, tap Forgot pattern? and enter your Google account user name and password to reset the screen unlock pattern.
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Note: You must sign in or create a Google account on your phone before using the preceding method to reset the pattern.
Protecting Your Phone with a PIN or Password
Creating a PIN or Password
From the home screen, press
Security Screen lock.
Tap PIN or Password.
System settings
Enter a numeric PIN or any password you like, and tap
Continue.
Enter it again and tap OK to confirm.
Unlocking the Screen with Your PIN or Password
Press the Power Key to wake up the phone.
Enter the PIN or password you set.
Tap .
Cannot Recall Your PIN or Password?
You have up to five attempts to unlock your phone. If you still cannot recall the PIN or password, you will need to either contact your carrier for the PUK (PIN Unlock Key) code for the device or return it for service.
Disabling Screen Lock Settings
If you have created an unlock pattern, PIN or password, you can disable it.
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From the home screen, press
Security Screen lock.
System settings
Draw the screen unlock pattern or enter the PIN/password you have created.
Tap Next None.
Setting Up Credential Storage
This lets you select applications to access secure certificates and other credentials.
Enabling Secure Credentials
From the home screen, press
Security.
System settings
Tap Install from SD card to install certificates from your microSDHC card.
Deleting Secure Credentials
From the home screen, press
Security.
System settings
Tap Clear credentials OK to clear credentials.
Managing Applications
From the home screen, press System settings Apps to see apps installed on your phone and manage them.
Tap an app in the DOWNLOADED, RUNNING, or ALL tabs to see its information. You can stop the app, uninstall the app, clear data
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Note: Not all applications can be moved or uninstalled.
From the home screen, press System settings Security and check the Unknown sources check box if you want to install applications from sources other than Google Play Store.
Note: Installing applications from unknown sources may compromise your phone and personal data.
Make sure that you select an application developed for your phone and processor type before installing it.
Copy the application file to the microSDHC card and install the card on your phone.
From the home screen, tap File Manager, and open the folder where the application file is.
Tap the file to start installation.
Read the installation instructions that come with the application and follow them to complete the setup.
Factory Reset
Reset your phone to factory default settings. All your personal data from the phone’s internal storage will be erased, including your Google account, system and app data and settings, and downloaded apps. You can also erase the data on the memory card during the process.
From the home screen, press System settings Backup
& reset Reset to Factory Reset phone Erase everything.
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WARNING! All your personal information and downloaded applications on your phone will be erased after resetting the phone.
Managing Other Settings
Search Settings
From the home screen, tap
Settings.
You can set searchable items.
Google Google
Voice Interaction
From the home screen, press System settings
Language & input Voice Search or Text-to-speech output to set text-to-speech and voice recognition options.
Accessibility
From the home screen, press System settings
Accessibility to configure options for accessibility-related applications.
TalkBack: Device provides spoken feedback, such as describing what you touch, select, and activate, to help blind and low-vision users.
Captions: Tap to enable or disable captions.
Magnification gestures: When this feature is turned on, you can zoom in and out by triple-tapping the screen.
Large text: Enable this to use a large font size.
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Power button ends call: When enabled, you can press the
Power Key to end phone calls without turning the screen off.
Auto-rotate screen: Change the orientation of certain on-screen content based on the position of the device.
Speak passwords: Check this box to enable the speak passwords function.
Accessibility shortcut: When this feature is turned on, you can quickly enable the accessibility feature.
Text-to-speech output: Change settings for text to speech and adjust the rate at which your phone speaks, to help blind and low-vision users.
Touch & hold delay: Select the time delay for the phone to distinguish finger touch and hold gestures.
About Phone
From the home screen, press System settings About phone to check system updates, phone status and battery use, or view legal information and software version.
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For Your Safety
General Safety
Don’t make or receive handheld calls while driving. And never text while driving.
Keep your phone at least half an inch (15 mm) away from your ear or body while making calls.
Small parts may cause choking.
Your phone can produce a loud sound.
Keep away from pacemakers and other electronic medical devices.
Power off when asked to in hospitals and medical facilities.
Power off when told to in aircrafts and airports.
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Don’t use at gas stations.
Your phone may produce a bright or flashing light.
Don’t dispose of your phone in a fire.
Avoid contact with anything magnetic.
Avoid extreme temperatures.
Avoid contact with liquids. Keep your phone dry.
Don’t take your phone apart.
For Your Safety
Power off when near explosive materials or liquids.
Only use approved accessories.
Don’t rely on your phone for emergency communications.
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FCC Regulations
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United
States, Industry Canada of Canada.
During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation of 0.4 inches (10 mm). Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg, and 1.6 W/kg by
Industry Canada.
This device is complied with SAR for general population / uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and
Canada RSS 102, and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET
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Bulletin 65 Supplement C, and Canada RSS 102. This device has been tested, and meets the FCC, IC RF exposure guidelines when tested with the device directly contacted to the body.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: SRQ-Z830.
For this device, the highest reported SAR value for usage against the head is 1.16 W/kg, for usage near the body is 1.32 W/kg.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirements.
SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 0.4 inches (10 mm) between the unit and the human body. Carry this device at least 0.4 inches (10 mm) away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level. To support body-worn operation, choose the belt clips or holsters, which do not contain metallic components, to maintain a separation of 0.4 inches (10 mm) between this device and your body.
RF exposure compliance with any body-worn accessory, which contains metal, was not tested and certified, and use of such body-worn accessory should be avoided.
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Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Mobile Phones
In 2003, the FCC adopted rules to make digital wireless telephones compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Although analog wireless phones do not usually cause interference with hearing aids or cochlear implants, digital wireless phones sometimes do because of electromagnetic energy emitted by the phone’s antenna, backlight, or other components. Your phone is compliant with FCC HAC regulations (ANSI C63.19- 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 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.
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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 more information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T
Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
Your phone meets the M3/T4 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.
CTIA
a) Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
b) 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.
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c) Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
d) Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per CTIA Certification
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.
e) Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
f ) 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.
g) Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
h) Battery usage by children should be supervised.
i ) 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.
j) Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
k) The phone shall only be connected to CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the host device’s user manual shall include a statement that the phone shall only be connected to CTIA certified
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adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
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 power 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 flames or lit tobacco products.
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• 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 23°F and maximum 122°F (minimum
– 5°C and maximum + 50°C).
• 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 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.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the SIM card’s metal connectors.
Antenna
GPS antenna
Diversity antenna
Bluetooth &
Wi-Fi antenna
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 toward 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.
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 keys lightly.
• Use the special features that 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.
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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 accessories.
Only qualified personnel can service or repair the phone or its accessories.
If your phone (or its accessories) 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.
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.
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (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.
Hospitals
Power 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.
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Aircraft
Power 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.
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 fueling areas, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and 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 with power off “two-way radios” or “electronic devices” notices to avoid interfering with blasting operations.
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Specifications
Handset specifications are shown in the following table.
Handset standards GSM 850/1900MHz
UMTS 850/1900MHz
LTE 850/1900 AWS 700MHz
Dimensions (LxWxH) 4.92"(L) x 2.56"(W) x 0.45"(H)
Weight 5.13 oz.
Display
Camera
Video capture
Removable memory card
4" WVGA 480 x 800 16M TFT
5 MP autofocus
Up to 30 fps (VGA) 1080 x 1920 pixels
Up to 32 GB microSDHC card
Battery
Features
1,820 mAh
Bluetooth , Wi-Fi Direct ® , Google Maps,
Kingsoft Office, Email, Browser, Play
Store, YouTube, Twitter, Messaging,
Chrome, Gmail, Google, Google+, Play
Music, Voice Search
Supported file types AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP3, MIDI, OGA,
OGG, WAV
Continuous idle time Up to 15 days
Continuous talk time Up to 4.5 hours
Charge time 2.5 hours
WAP browser version WAP2.0
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Warranty
ZTE offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period that expires one year from the date of sale of the Product to you, provided that you are the original end user purchaser of the Product and provided that your purchase was made from a supplier authorized by the Seller. Transfer or resale of a Product will automatically terminate warranty coverage with respect to that Product. This limited warranty is not transferable to any third party, including but not limited to any subsequent purchaser or owner of the
Product. This limited warranty is applicable only to end users in the United States.
1. This product or phone is warranted for 12 (twelve) months from date of purchase.
2. For warranty service information, please call ZTE service number (877) 817-1759 (Toll Free). The manufacturer’s website, http://www.zteusa.com, is also available for assistance.
3. This warranty only applies if the product has been used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions under normal use and with reasonable care.
4. What this warranty does not cover:
a) Defects or damages resulting from the misuse of this product.
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b) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture, dampness or corrosive environments, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized repair, neglect, rough handling, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, incorrect voltage application, food or liquid spoilage, acts of God.
c) Normal wear and tear.
d) If the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than a warranty service center or if it is repaired using unauthorized spare parts.
e) If the serial number or mobile accessory date code has been removed, erased, defaced, altered or are illegible in any way subject to sole judgment of ZTE.
LIMITED WARRANTY
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
AGAINST ZTE AND ZTE’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY
IN RESPECT OF DEFECTS IN PRODUCT. HOWEVER, THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCLUDE NOR LIMIT ANY OF
YOUR LEGAL (STATUTORY) RIGHTS UNDER THE APPLICABLE
NATIONAL LAWS.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW ZTE DOES
NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO OR
CORRUPTION OF DATA, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF
USE OF PRODUCTS OR FUNCTIONALITY, LOSS OF BUSINESS,
LOSS OF REVENUES OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFIT,
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INCREASED COSTS OR EXPENSES OR FOR ANY INDIRECT,
OR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ZTE’S
LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE VALUE OF
THE PRODUCT. THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS SHALL NOT APPLY
TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY DEFECT OF
PRODUCT IN MATERIAL, DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP.
How to Get Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service, please call (877) 817-1759. Please have the following information available when you send the phone in for repair:
• A valid Proof of Purchase
• Return address
• Daytime phone number or fax number
• Model #
• IMEI # (Look for the 15-digit IMEI # behind the battery of the device.)
• Complete description of the problem
• Transportation prepaid
Other Warranty Programs
You may have other warranty programs with your purchase, such as warranty exchange. If so, please refer to equipment package or the original point of sale.
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Notes
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Table of contents
- 1 Cover
- 2 Legal Information
- 3 Contents
- 6 Getting Started
- 6 Phone Setup
- 7 Powering Your Phone On/Off
- 8 Getting Around
- 8 Get to Know Your Phone
- 9 Key Functions
- 12 Phone Calls
- 12 How to Make Calls
- 12 How to Receive Calls
- 13 Adjusting Your Call Settings
- 15 Contacts
- 15 Importing and Exporting Contacts
- 15 Creating a Contact
- 15 Adding a Contact to Favorites
- 16 Searching for a Contact
- 16 Creating a New Group
- 16 Entering Text
- 16 Google Keyboard
- 17 Google Voice Typing
- 17 TouchPal X Keyboard
- 18 Choosing Touch Input Settings
- 19 Messaging
- 19 Message Box
- 19 Sending a Message
- 19 Changing Message Settings
- 20 Email
- 20 Creating an Email Account
- 20 Receiving Email
- 21 Composing and Sending an Email
- 21 Replying to or Forwarding an Email
- 21 Deleting an Email Account
- 21 Email Settings
- 22 Connecting to the Internet
- 22 Adding a New GSM/UMTS/LTE Connection
- 22 Turning on Wi-Fi
- 22 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
- 22 Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status
- 23 Browsing the Internet
- 23 Opening a Web Page
- 23 Browsing Options
- 23 Opening Another Browser Window
- 23 Using Bookmarks
- 24 Changing Browser Settings
- 24 Using Google Chrome
- 24 Bluetooth
- 24 Using Bluetooth
- 25 Entertainment
- 25 Taking Pictures with Your Camera
- 25 Adjusting Camera Settings
- 26 Sharing a Picture
- 26 Opening Your Gallery
- 27 Shooting Video with Your Camcorder
- 27 Adjusting Your Video Settings
- 27 Adjusting Other Settings
- 27 Sharing a Video
- 27 Playing Your Videos
- 28 Adding Music to Your Phone
- 28 Playing Your Music
- 29 Making Memorable Memos
- 30 Applications
- 30 Clock
- 30 Calculator
- 30 File Manager
- 30 Kingsoft Office
- 30 Note
- 30 Task Manager
- 31 Timer
- 31 Twitter
- 31 Voice Dialer
- 31 Google Applications
- 31 Google Search and Google Now
- 32 Gmail
- 32 Google Play Store
- 33 Using Google Calendar
- 33 Google Maps
- 33 Google Music
- 33 Google+
- 33 Hangouts
- 33 Voice Search
- 33 YouTube
- 34 Phone Settings
- 34 Mobile Network Services
- 34 Sound Settings
- 34 Display Settings
- 34 Setting Date and Time
- 34 Language Settings
- 34 Managing Your Device Memory
- 35 Security Settings
- 36 Managing Applications
- 36 Factory Reset
- 37 Managing Other Settings
- 38 For Your Safety
- 38 General Safety
- 39 FCC Regulations
- 39 RF Exposure Information (SAR)
- 40 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Mobile Phones
- 41 CTIA
- 42 Distraction
- 42 Product Handling
- 44 Electrical Safety
- 44 Interference
- 45 Explosive Environments
- 45 Specifications
- 46 Warranty
- 46 LIMITED WARRANTY
- 47 How to Get Warranty Service
- 47 Other Warranty Programs