ITALCOM GROUP YPVITALCOMJAK SmartPhone User Manual


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User Manual

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Preface

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- presents additional ons for a feature

- shows further caut ge to your mobile phone

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1. Getting Started

Switch your Mobile Phone ON / OFF

To switch your mobile phone ON, press and hold the Power Key until an animation appears on the screen. Make sure the battery is charged and inserted properly.

To switch OFF, press and hold the Power Key until a window pops up.

Tap Power Off and the phone will shut down.

Install / Remove the SIM Card and Battery

Make sure to switch off the device and disconnect from charger before installing and removing the SIM card and battery. To install / remove the SIM card and battery, perform the following:

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Turn the mobile phone OFF.

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Snap open the phone’s back cover and pull out the battery.

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Carefully insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot, making sure that the card’s gold plate is facing down and in proper alignment with the phone’s metal contacts.

Carefully return the battery into its slot and put the cover back on.

: If the screen displays that the SIM card is locked permanently, please consult your network operator.

Install / Remove the Memory Card

The Memory Card is a handy mobile storage device that expands the mobile phone’s storage capacity. To install/remove the memory card, perform the following:

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Turn the mobile phone OFF.

Snap open the phone’s back cover and the SD card lock.

Carefully insert the Memory Card into the slot, making sure that the card’s gold plate is facing down and in proper alignment with the

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phone’s metal contacts.

Carefully lock the SD card and put the cover back on.

To remove, carefully slide the lock and pull the card out of the slot.

Charge the Battery

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Plug the c harger into the electrical outlet.

Connect t nnector into the mobile hed. When charging is connect the phone from the charger. outlet after charging.

: Only use approved charger and other accessories. me may increase. When charging the handset in its Power Off state, a charging indi cator will appear on the screen

Switch to Sleep Mode / / Wake Up nsumption state in order

Mode by itself when the display automatically tur e, depending on display settings.

Lightly press Power Key to switch to Sleep Mode. play.

To configure sleep settin Æ Display Æ Sl eep Æ choose time

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: Switching the Phone ur phone.

Screen Lock u set a lock, the screen

2.Go to Settings Æ Secu Æ Screen lock.

3.Touch the type of lock you want and follow the onscreen i nstructions.

You can choose among these lock options:

Slide provides no protect creen quickly.

Face Unlock lets you un This is the least secure lock option.

Voice Unlock lets you u nlock your phone by voice. It first lets you record a set of repeated words for accu racy.

Pattern lets you draw a unlock the tablet. This is

PIN requires four or more e more secure.

Password requires four or more letters or numbers. This is the most secure option, s usually eight or more characters long, and is composed

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Unlock Your Phone

Drag the icon to the ock pattern.

: To set Screen Lock pattern, go to Menu Æ Settings Æ Security Æ Screen

Lock Æ choose from opt tions.

Security Codes words in order to prevent oned below, type in the correct code and then To access the phone’s settings for these codes, , go to Menu [ ] Æ Settings Æ Security Æ Set up SIM card lock Æ Choose wh Æ d Æ enter SIM PIN Æ

OK

Personal Identification N umber (PIN)

Local network service pr h a unique set of codes ectly entered for three successive times, the SI M card will be locked.

To unlock the SIM card, Personal Unlocking Key.

For further information r k, contact your network service provider.

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Basic Troubleshooting for locked SIM card:

-Enter the correct PUK. You will then be prompted to enter a new PIN.

-Type in the new PIN Æ OK.

-Re-type the new PIN Æ OK.

PUK

The PUK (Personal Unlocking Key) code is required in order to modify a blocked

PIN. This code usually comes with the SIM card upon purchase. Otherwise, contact your local service provider.

: If you enter the wrong PUK code for 10 consecutive times, the SIM card will become invalid.

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2. Overview

Functions of Main Keys

Menu Key – Allows you to change wallpaper/widgets manage apps, access system settings

Home Key – Returns to the main screen in one touch; Tap and hold the

Home Key to view recently browsed/accessed/used applications

Back Key – makes the screen go back one level

Touch Control

Your phone is receptive to the following finger gestures:

TAP – selects or launches an item or an app i.e. selecting from the menu, entering characters or text in a field.

TAP & HOLD - activates widgets and offers further options to an application. tap& hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting your finger until an action occurs.

DRAG - tap & hold an item and then, without lifting your finger, move your finger on the screen to reposition it on the screen.

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SWIPE OR SLIDE - lets you scroll the screen up, down, left or right. It is also used when unlocking the screen. Lightly and quickly touch and slide your finger across the screen without pausing to avoid dragging an item instead.

DOUBLE-TAP - lets you zoom in or out a screen Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom.

PINCH - lets you zoom in or out a screen by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).

Customize the Home Screen

Change the Wallpaper:

Tap and hold any clear part of the Screen Æ Choose wallpaper from Gallery, Live

Wallpapersand Wallpapers.

Remove Items from Your Home Screen

Tap Home Key to return to the Home Screen.

Tap and hold the item to be removed and drag it towards the [ X Remove ] icon at the top of the screen.

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Auto-Rotate Screen

With the Auto-Rotate Screen turned on, you will be able to view items on the screen vertically or horizontally, depending on how you hold your phone. Please note that not all screens are covered by the Auto-Rotate Screen feature.

To turn the Auto-Rotate Screen feature on/off, go to Menu Æ Settings Æ Display

Æ Auto-Rotate Screen Æ (uncheck)

You may also drag down the Notifications panel and tap ‘ Auto-rotation’ to activate or deactivate auto-rotate function.

Folders

This allows you to organize your applications in folders on the Home Screen. To make a new folder on your Home screen, tap and hold and drag apps to the Home Screen, and stack them on top of another. They will automatically be grouped into a folder.

To namefolder on Home screen

1. Touch the folder icon on Home screen to open

2. Touch the folder’s title bar to show the name field.

3. Edit the folder’s name and tap done after renaming.

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To remove applications out of a folder back to the Home Screen

Touch and hold the item in a folder, and then drag it out of the folder.

Status and Notification Icons

To view your phone’s notifications, simply swipe the notifications bar downwards.

Below are the possible status icons you will encounter and their meanings:

USB connected

Meeting mode

Airplane mode

Alarm set

Battery charge

Silent mode

Bluetooth icon

Missed call

Earphone insert

Signal strength

Signal searching

New message

USBdebugging connected

Wi-Fi network

New Wi-Fi network detected

Notifications

Data Conn. off

The Notifications panel lets you view notices, warnings and any new updates in your phone.

1 、 To open the Notifications panel

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Found on the top part of the screen, swipe the notifications panel (also known as the status bar) downwards.

*Swipe upwards to close.

2 、 To open a running application from the Notifications panel

From the Notifications panel, touch the icon for the running application to open it.

To dismiss notifications, tap

Toolkits

ToolKits quickly start applications such as Bluetooth, WLAN and so on.

• Using two fingers, swipe the Notifications panel downwards.

• Tap a ToolKit to enable or disable.

Magnification Gestures

With this feature turned on, you can zoom in/out by quickly tapping the screen three times (triple-tapping)

While zoomed in, you can:

Pan – Drag two or more fingers across the screen

Adjust zoom level – pinch two or more fingers together or spread them apart.

You can also temporarily magnify what’s under your finger by triple-tapping and holding. In this magnified state, you can drag your finger to explore different parts of the screen. Lift your finger to return to previous size.

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: Thetriple-tap magnif en except the keyboard and navigation bar.

To activate, go to Settin Æ Accessibility Æ n Gestures Æ ON.

3.Basic Functions

Make a Call

Option 1: On the Home Screen tap Æ hone tab Æ enter phone number Æ tap .

Option 2: Tap

Option 3: Tap

Æ Æ enter phone number Æ tap.

Æ Pe Æ act

: Tap to erase incorrect digits.

Dial an International Call l e and then the complete number.

: Tap and hold to type "+" and then type the count try code, the area code and the telephone numb connect.

Dial an Emergency Call

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ine networks, but cannot guarantee conne s. It is not advisable to o make an emergency call:

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: Some networks may phone before making a country. Emergency ca interference issues. y require that a valid SIM card is p an emergency call. Emergency n alls may not work in all locations ming Call s due to network and appears on the screen.

To accept call, drag

To reject, drag

towards

Drag towards to send a message instead.

Adjust the Volume

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During a call, press the V

Options During a Call

Volume keysto adjust the volume.

- Mute

- Put a call on hold

People em with the contacts in your Google account or act syncing.To manage your contacts,go to Æ People [ ].

- Create contact. Sto Æ SIM/phone Æ ap Done.

find Æ Next.

- Groups. Create group under account, tap Æ Phone Æ group’s name

Æ Type person’s name Æ Done.

contact from list. Then, tap on the upper righ t corner of the screen.

- Send message

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Messaging

To create and send message from home screen, tap

¾ Tap the new message icon at the bottom left part of the screen

¾ In TO field, type the recipient’s phone number OR tap to search from contacts.

¾ Type message in the Type message field using the on screen keyboard.

¾ Tap to insert smileys, etc.

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¾ Tap by tappingand the SMS the user removes the

SMS.

Message Threads

Instead of inbox, outbox nizes all your messages into “threads,” where m essages exchanged with the sam e number are grouped into a conversation-like f essages you had with a

To erase a message tap and hold a specific message Æ elete.

To erase an entire threa Æ select conversation/s to erase

Æ tap

- select all

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Connect to the Internet t

Swipe down Notificatio Æ

Tap Wi-Fi to display ava

: If network connection wil l appear on the status ou to enter a password

“Connect.”

Browser our phone , go to Æ .

Tap the address bar Æ ty Æ GO

: To change the hom Æ Settings Æ eral Æ Set Homepage

Æ choose from options.

Tap to access mor re functions, such as bookmarks, hi

Tap to view all activ e browsers. story and others

To bookmark a page, tap Æ

To open new tab, tap +

Capture and View Phot to or Video

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This mobile phone is equipped with a digital camera that lets you take photos and videos whenever and wherever you like. To capture images, go to Æ .

Capturing an Image

Aim the phone at the subject, and then tap to take a shot.

-view recently captured image

- Switch to front camera

Swipe the panel on the left side of the screen to adjust settings.

- Panorama

Tap for more camera settings

Capturing a Video

On Camera mode, tap

Aim the phone at the subject.

To start/stop recording, select .

- switch to front camera.

- launch settings.

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4. Main Menu

The Main Menu displays all the applications your phone has. You may access the

Main menu by tapping on the Menu icon [ ] from the Home Screen.

Browser

Please see “Browser”.

Calculator

This mobile phone is equipped with a calculator to facilitate simple computations using the 4 basic functions. Tap onthe Calculator’s interface and an advanced panel will pop up for more complex calculations. Enter the numbers using on-screen keyboard and choose the desired operation. Tap for corrections and to get the output.

Calendar

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The calendar application shows the current date/month, and lets you organize your schedule by allowing you to add, edit, delete and view events. You may also add appointments and notes as reminders. Go to Æ .

Tap for options.

Camera

Please see “Capture and View Photo or Video”

Clock

This function shows the current time and date, and gives you access to the alarm clock. Go to Æ

Tap to edit alarms.To add new alarm, tap +

Downloads

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This allows you to view a list of downloaded files and apps stored in the internal storage, and those currently being downloaded. To manage Downloads, go to

Æ .

Email

You can send and receive e-mails on your phone. Tap Æ Æ set up an account by entering an existing email address and password.

File Manager

The File Manager lets you view, open and manage the data saved in your phone and Memory card. Go to Æ Æ choose from Phone Storage / SD Card.

- New folder

- Search item

- display options

: You may also press and hold a folder or file for further options.

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FM Radio

To listen to the radio, go to Æ .

- Fine tune chann el

: A headset must b adjust volume. e connected for the FM radio tow

Gallery wnloaded images, go to

Æ .

Tap and hold an image h, Email), delete or view details.

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Tap to display other sett tings.

Messaging

messages. The screen icon displayed in stand unread messages. Tap ng interface, tap

Music

Use the Music to play mu Æ .

The songs are categor nd Songs. To create a playlist, press & hold cho Æ Add to Playlist.

- displays playlist

- shuffles tracks

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- repeats playback

/ - plays previous or next track

/ - play/pause song

People

This menu refers to the directory where all the contacts are stored in alphabetical order. You can view, edit, delete, send messages and perform various other functions on each contact in your phonebook. The People menu allows you to store, locate and view your saved contacts. Aside from these, People also allows you to copy, edit and delete a contact.

: You can also send SMS / MMS or call a contact directly from People, as well as store several details (e-mail, pictures, phone numbers, etc.) for each contact if saved in the phone’s memory.

For related information, see ‘Manage Contacts’

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To import contacts from email to phone or the other way around

Go to Æ .

Tap Æ Import/Export.

Select where to import and export Æ Next

Mark contacts to import/export Æ Copy.

Phone

The Phone menu has three tabs. The Dialer, Call Log and Contacts tabs. To access this, tap on the Home Screen.

The Dial tab directs you to the dial pad where you can make calls. Please refer to

“Make a Call” for related information.The Call Log tab gives you access to your phone’s call history. To view this, tap the Call Log tab at the top part of the screen, and your call logs will be listed. Go to .Touch number to call and view call details.

Æ Received call

Æ Outgoing call

Æ Missed call

Æ send message

Æ view contact details

To clear log, tap Æ Delete Æ select call to be deleted Æ Æ OK

For further settings, tap Æ Settings Æ Call Settings

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This lets you manage you phone’s Voice call such as other Settings(message templates sent).

Voice Search

This function lets you search for any file you wish to find be it stored in your phone’s messages, apps, music folder, contacts, or the Web.

Go to Æ Type your search on the search bar and tap Æ .

: Another way to search: On the Home Screen, tap

Go to start search.

and type query. Tap

: Please make sure that your phone’s Wi-Fi connection if you wish to search for something on the Internet.

SIM ToolKit (STK)

The features of your STK are offered by your service provider. If your SIM card supports the STK feature, you will see the STK menu. You may contact your network service provider for more information regarding the STK. To access, tap

Æ .

Sound Recorder

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Record sound and other g to Æ . Tap to start recording and pr ress ay the recently recorded sound, press ► . After pl save the recorded file.

Video Player your phone and in your

Memory Card. To access Æ Æ tap a video to Pl lay.

Tap Æ Stop to sto p playback.

Tap share Youtube,Picasa, Messaging, Blueto and Gmail.

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Settings

Under Wireless & Netw orks:

Wi-Fi

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This allows you to switch your phone’s Wi-Fi capability ON or OFF.

Check the Wi-Fi network by looking at the icon in the status bar.

Mobile Data

This allows you to switch your SIM card’s capability to transfer data ON or OFF.

Charges may apply.

Bluetooth

Switch the Bluetooth function ON so you may establish wireless connection with other compatible devices with the Bluetooth technology. The Bluetooth may be used to send and receive different kinds of files. With the Bluetooth technology you mayestablish wireless connection with a compatible PC to enhance communication.

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology. Phones or other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information wirelessly within a distance of about 10 meters. The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the communication is performed.

Tap > Click next to the Bluetooth menu to turn it on,

When Bluetooth is on, the icon will appear in the status bar.

Tap Bluetooth. Your phone will show all visible Bluetooth devices in range.

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Tap the device you want to pair with and operate according to the message prompt.

When the owner of the device to be paired accepts the connection, the pairing is completed.

TIPS: Tap your device name to make your phone discoverable if other devices try to pair with your phone.

Data Usage

This lets you monitor your data usage per month. Switch ON the mobile data usage function so you can monitor your mobile usage per month. You may also opt to set a limit on your mobile data usage.

: Your phone’s calculations may differ from the accounting of your mobile network service provider. It is not advisable to rely solely on the phone’s calculations.

Airplane Mode

It is also known as the “Flight Mode,” which is advisable when riding aircrafts. This function, when turned ON, disables all wireless connection to any network.

However, with the airplane mode, you can make use other functions of your device such as playing music, watching videos and capturing images and videos.

VPN

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This allows you to set u works (VPNs). Tap Add

• Add PPTP VPN : Set Point-to-Point tunneling protocol.

• Add L2TP VPN : Set up 2 tunneling protocol.

• Add L2TP/IPSec PSK a VPN with pre-shared

• Add L2TP/IPSec CRT VPN N with Certificate-based

Layer 2/IPsec tunneling protocol. e credential storage. To set up a lock screen pa Æ Æ Security Æ Screen

Lock Æ choose lock m

devices to the Internet will share your phone’s charges may apply, and king as a hotspot. Go to

Æ Æ More Æ Te

: For further informatio Hotspot Æ Help.

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Tap Æ Æ More Æ Tethering & portable hotspot Æ un-tick the

Portable Wi-Fi hotspot check box.

Mobile Networks

The Mobile Networks Settings lets you control the settings of your subscriptions, and data settings as well. It also lets you enable or disable access over mobile networks and connect or disconnect to data services when roaming.

Under the Device category:

Audio Profiles

This menu lets you customize your phone’s settings to suit your activities, lifestyle and environment. The mobile phone is equipped with multiple user profiles that you can customize tones for incoming calls, messages. The phoneis equipped with four (4) pre-set profile options: General, Silent, Meeting and Outdoor. Tap a profile to change its settings.

Display

In this sub-menu, you can change the settings for the phone’s Lock screen notifications,Wallpaper,Brightness,Auto-RotateScreen,Sleep,Daydream,Font size ,Fonts, Cast screen.

: Please note that there is another way to customize your phone’s appearance i.e. change the wallpaper. On idle mode, tap and hold any clear part of the Home

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screen and a series of options on changing the wallpaper will appear. To change, just follow the prompt on the screen.

Storage

View and manage the data storage of your device:

Total Space and Available Space: Lists the amount of space on the phone storage installed in your device and the amount you have used to store photos, videos, music, and other files.

Available Space: The amount of internal phone storage used by the operating system, its components, applications (including those you downloaded), and their permanent and temporary data.

Battery

This sub-menu displays the status of your battery’s power.

Apps

This sub-menu enables you to manage all the installed, running and saved applications in the phone memory and SD card.

Personal category:

Location access

Your device supports Global Positioning System. The settings related to the location, EPO and AGPS can be configured using this sub-menu.

This allows apps to determine your location and use this to speed up process when searching for places using GPS and improving Google search results.

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Security

This allows you to protect your device from unauthorized users by setting the PIN code or entering a password before being able to access the phone.

Screen Lock

Please refer to Locking/Unlock your Phone

Disabling Screen Unlock Security

If you have created an unlock pattern, PIN or password, you can disable it.

Tap Æ Æ Security Æ Screen lock.

Draw the screen unlock pattern or enter your PIN/ password you have created if required.

Tap None.

Encrypt Phone

Note: Encryption takes an hour to accomplish. For more info, tap Æ Æ

Security Æ Encrypt your phone.

Set up SIM Card Lock

This prevents unauthorized individuals from using your SIM card. The SIM Card lock feature requires user to enter PIN to use phone. To activate Æ Æ Set up SIM card Lock Æ Lock SIM Card

Protect Your Phone with a PIN or Password

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Create a PIN or Password

Tap Æ Æ Security Æ Screen lock.

Tap PIN or Password.

Enter desired PIN or Password Æ Continue Æ Re-enter PIN or Password Æ OK

Language & Input

Use the Language & Keyboard settings to select the language for the text on your device and for configuring the onscreen keyboard. You may also add words to your personal dictionary.

Backup & Reset

If activated, this sub-menu allows you to back-up your data, WLAN passwords and other settings to Google servers.

The Factory Data Reset erases all data in your phone’s internal storage including your accounts, system and app data, downloaded apps.

To access this, go to Æ Æ Backup & Reset Æ DRM reset /Factory Data

Reset Æ Reset Phone Æ Erase Everything.

Add account

Add account Contain Corporate and Email.

Date & Time

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This lets you choose whether to automatically update your phone’s date and time or otherwise.You may also automatically synchronize your phone’s date and time according to your time zone.

In this sub-menu, you may also set the date, time, time zone, time and format.

Schedule power on & off

You can set time of boot or shutdown by touching it. You may also select to repeat it or a certain day during a week.

Accessibility

You can use the Accessibility settings to configure any plug-ins you have installed on your device.You may enable aor disable the following services on your phone by marking/unmarking the following options’ checkbox:

• Magnification gestures

Large text

Power button ends call

Auto-rotate screen

Text-to-speech output

Touch &hold delay

Enhance web accessibility

• Quick boot

Developer Options

This lets you view your Development Device ID and enable or disable the debug

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mode when USB is connected. Other options include:

Desktop backup password– Desktop full backups aren’t currently protected

Stay awake – the screen will not be put to sleep mode while charging

Protect SD card–Apps must request permission to read SD card

USB Debugging – proceeds to debug mode when USB is connected

Power menu bug reports – Include prtion in power menu for taking a bug report

Allowmocklocations – lets you use a different location regardless of your actual whereabouts.

Select debug app– No debug application set

Wait for debugger – Debugged application waits for debugger to attach before executing.

Verify apps over USB – Check apps installed via ADB/ADT for harmful behavior.

Show touches – shows visual feedback for touches

Pointer location – lets a screen overlay showing current touch data

Show layout bounds– Show clip bounds,margins,etc.

Show GPU view updates– Flash views inside windows when drawn with the GPU

Show hardware layers updates– Flash hardware layers green when they update

Show GPU overdraw– From best to worst:blue,green,lightred,red

Show surface updates– Flash entire window surfaces when they update

Window animation scale– Animation scale 1x

Transition animation scale–Animation scale 1x

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Animator duration scale–Animation scale 1x

Disable HW overlays– Always use GPU for screen compositing

Force GPU rendering– Fore use of GPU for 2d drawing

Force 4x MSAA–Enable 4x MSAA in OpenGL ES2.0 apps

Strict mode enabled – displays home screen when apps do long operations on a main thread.

Show CPU Usage – displays screen overlay showing current CPU usage

Profile GPU rendering – Measure rendering time in adb shell dumpsysgfxinfo.

Enable OpenGL traces-None

Enable traces–No traces currently

Don’t keep activities – destroys every activity as soon as the user leaves it

Background process limit – lets you set how many processes can run simultaneous in the background.

Show all ANRs – shows ‘not responding’ dialog for background apps

: You must go to About phone->Build number, tapping five times in a row, back to the previous page, the developer options will appear.

About Phone

This allows you to view system information including wireless updates, status, and your phone’s specifications and legal information.

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Applications for telcel.

SIM Telcel

You can access the TELCEL SIM tool kit via this menu.

Portal Claroideas

You can access the internet webpage via Portal ideas directly.

Telcel ideas apps is a container that collects famous telcel services.

You can access any telcel services via this apps.

GPS

You can access the GPS Telcelservice via this menu

Claromusica

You can access the TELCEL music service via this menu

Clarojuegos

You can enjoy the TELCEL games via this menu

6. Important Safety Precautions

This mobile phone meets quality standards set by national authorities and complies with safety requirements on harmless human exposure to radio waves.

Kindly read the following guidelines before using your wireless phone. Utmost compliance with these precautions is highly recommended for your safety.

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ile phone, and may be illegal.

General Precautions

• Use only author y the manufacturer. The

• ay cause battery leaks, our warranty. h-pressure container or microwave, as t his may result in circuit damage or f fire. nd explosive materials.

• ature as this can cause extensive dama ge to the handset.

• s free when operating a ffic regulations to avoid unfortunate incidents. your phone at least 20 centimeters away from erfere with its function.

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Phone

• DO turn off your mobile phone inside aircrafts, hospitals and other locations where its use is restricted. Use of handsets in prohibited areas is dangerous as it may cause interference in the operation of electrical and

• medical equipment.

DO keep your mobile phone away from moisture. Contact with water or any liquid may cause the phone to malfunction and overheat.

DON’T disassemble or remodel your phone as this may cause permanent

Battery

DON’T use your handset if you notice any damage (e.g. broken antenna) as this may cause injury to the user.

Each phone is equipped with a rechargeable battery. Use only authorized batteries and accessories.

• and irreparable damage. This may also void your mobile phone’s warranty.

DON’T use sharp or pointed objects in pressing you phone’s keys as this can cause damage.

For better performance and longer battery life, initial charging of at least four (4) hours is recommended when using the mobile phone for the first time.

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The optimum performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. Overcharging, however, may affect battery life.

Do not use a damaged battery or charger. If battery life becomes noticeably shorter than usual, it is recommended to replace it with a new one.

While charging, keep the mobile phone out of children’s reach.

Store the battery in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight, dust and water.

Avoid exposing batteries to extreme temperature (below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)).

Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet when not in use.

Avoid using the charger in a wet environment. If the charger comes in contact with water or any form of liquid, immediately unplug it from the outlet to reduce the risk of overheating, charger malfunction, electric shock or fire.

Be careful with the disposal of spent batteries. Avoid throwing them in a fire, as this may cause explosion. It is recommended to abide by local environmental laws and guidelines on proper waste disposal.

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• Do not short-circuit the batteries (i.e. when metal objects such as coins, are directly connected to the metal side of the battery) as this will damage your phone. It is advisable to handle spare batteries with extra care.

Cleaning and Maintenance

• The handset, battery and charger are not water-resistant and should

• always be kept dry. Avoid using them in excessively moist areas.

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the handset, battery and charger.

Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to clean the handset.

Avoid charging the mobile phone through a dirty outlet as this causes poor electrical contact and results in power lost and charging failure.

7. Troubleshooting

Below is a list of common problems that may occur when using your mobile phone.

Before running to Service Center, you may want to troubleshoot the issues first in order to save time and energy.

For better performance, it is recommended to always fully charge your battery.

Avoid storing too much data in the phone as this may affect its performance.

1.

Phone does not switch on

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2.

Press and h

Press and h old the end key. s on the display. r phone on again.

3.

The phone swi tches off by itself

Check if the keypad is locked when left unused .

4.

r phone on again.

Make sure t

Use only ap

Double che he battery is not fully drained.

Make sure t hat the battery is inserted correctly.

proved batteries and chargers. operly connected to the nserted.

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• local networ one off in a weak signal area. system settings of your

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6.

Cannot connect to a network

Move to an area with better coverage.

Contact your local network service provider.

Try to manually select a network.

7.

SIM Error

Make sure that SIM card is properly inserted in its intended spot.

• Make sure that the chip in the SIM card is not damaged or the SIM

• card is not scratched.

Check the coverage of your local network service provider if you appear to be out of coverage or have weak signal. You may opt to move near a window.

8.

Cannot make calls

Make sure that the number you dialed is correct and the dial key has been pressed.

9.

Use the full national area code.

When abroad, use country-specific international access codes

Cannot receive calls

• Make sure that your phone is connected to a network (Check if the network is busy or invalid).

• Check the Call Diverts settings.

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• Check the Incoming Call Barring settings.

10.

The caller’s number is not displayed

• Contact your local network service provider as the caller might have withheld his or her number.

11.

Entries cannot be made in Phonebook.

• Check if the Phonebook is full. If so, you may have to delete some records in order to accommodate new ones.

12.

The caller cannot leave a voicemail message

• Contact your local network service provider

Make sure that the voice mail number you have saved is correct.

If the network is busy, try again after a few minutes.

13.

Messages cannot be sent/received

• You may have to delete some old or saved messages, as the message capacity of the phone is limited.

• Contact your local network service provider and verify your service center number.

14.

PIN is entered incorrectly three times

• Enter the PUK code (PIN Unlock Code). This code usually comes with the SIM card upon purchase. Otherwise, contact your local service provider.

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FCC Caution.

§ 15.19 Labelling requirements.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

§ 15.21 Information to user.

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

§ 15.105 Information to the user.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the 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.

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-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.

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:

  This Smart phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.

FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6

W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: Smart phone ( FCC ID:

YPVITALCOMJAK ) has also been tested against this SAR limit.This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 10mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.

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Body-worn Operation

This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna.

Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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