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The TP-LINK C9 is a versatile device that allows you to connect to the internet, send messages, take photos, and more. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, the TP-LINK C9 is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable and affordable smartphone.
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Get started
This chapter introduces the smart phone’s hardware information and guides you how to assemble your phone when you get started on using your new phone.
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1. 1 Overview
Rear camera
Flash
Headphone jack
Secondary microphone
Volume buttons
Power button
Fingerprint sensor
SIM/SD card tray
Softlight
Ambient light & proximity sensor
Earpiece
Front camera
LED indicator
Primary microphone
Charging/data port
1. 2 Buttons
The buttons you use with Neffos include virtual ones and physical ones.
Power button
• Lock Neffos: Locking your phone puts the display to sleep, saves the battery and prevents unintended presses. You can still receive phone calls, text messages, alarms and notifications as well as listening to music and adjusting the volume. Press the Power button to manually lock the screen. Neffos locks the screen automatically in a given period of inactivity.
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• Unlock Neffos : Press the Power button to wake the screen.
• Turn Neffos on : Press and hold the Power button until your phone vibrates and the screen turns on.
Note:
If your device displays the shut down notice after the screen turns on, the battery is empty. Connect your phone to a charger to charge the battery, otherwise your phone will shut down in 30 seconds.
• Turn Neffos off : Press and hold the Power button, then tap .
• Reboot Neffos: Press and hold the Power button, then tap .
Volume button
• Press the Volume-up or Volume-down button to adjust the audio volume when you’re on the phone, listening to songs, watching movies or using other media.
• Press the Volume button to take a picture or record a video. Refer to
Take a photo and Record a video
to learn more.
• Press the Power button and Volume-down button at the same time to take a screenshot.
Navigation buttons
Recent apps button Back button
Home button
• Home button
Tap Home button to return to the default Home screen.
Touch and hold Home button to open Google search.
• Back button
Tap Back button to return to the previous screen or close an application. When entering text, tap Back button to close the onscreen keyboard.
• Recent apps button
Tap Recent apps button to display recently used applications.
Double-tap Recent apps button to switch to the previous application.
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1. 3 Put in the cards
Insert Nano SIM cards and microSD card (optional)
1. Eject the SIM card tray by inserting the SIM ejector pin provided into the hole on the tray.
2. Place the the card(s) into the tray with the gold contacts face down. The card tray can support two Nano-
SIM cards and a mircoSD card.
3. Insert the card tray back into your phone in the correct orientation.
Note:
Take care not to scratch your device or harm yourself when using the SIM ejector pin. Store the SIM ejector pin out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing or injury.
1. 4 Initial setup
It is recommended to insert your SIM card before you start the initial setup.
Press and hold the Power button to turn on your phone, and then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the initial setup.
Note:
To avoid low battery power, your phone will shut down automatically if not operated on Initial screen in 30 minutes.
1. Select your language, and then tap .
2. If you don’t insert any SIM card, your device will proceed to Connect to mobile network screen. Read the
Insert SIM Card tips and tap SKIP .
If you insert two SIM cards, your device will proceed to SIM card settings. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish dual-SIM settings. You can always adjust dual-SIM settings in Settings -> Dual-SIM & network .
If you insert only one SIM card, your device will skip this step automatically.
3. Proceed to Connect to Wi-Fi screen.
Your phone will automatically list available WLAN networks. Select the network you want to connect to (If you want to view more Wi-Fi networks, tap See all Wi-Fi networks ), and then enter the password to access the Internet (This can take up to 2 minutes). If you have activated mobile data services with your carrier, you can tap Use mobile network for setup . Or if you don’t want to connect to network, just tap SKIP ->
CONTINUE to skip this step.
Note:
Using cellular network for setup may result in additional fees. Contact your carrier for information about your cellular data plan rates.
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4. If you don’t connect to any networks, your device will proceed to Date & time screen. Set the data and time, then tap NEXT . You also can tap NEXT directly to skip this step. You can always adjust date and time in Settings -> More general settings -> Date & time . Your device will skip this step automatically when connecting to a network.
5. Proceed to Name screen. Add your name to allow your phone to personalize some apps. Your name will be saved as ME in Contacts . Then tap NEXT after finishing. If you don’t want to set now, tap NEXT directly.
You can always set your name in Contacts -> Set up my profile .
6. Pcoceed to Protect your phone screen. Select a device protection feature and then follow the onscreen instructions to complete. If you don’t want to set now, choose Not thanks and tap NEXT -> SKIP ANYWAY .
You can always set your device protection in Settings -> Security -> Screen lock .
7. Pcoceed to Register fingerprint data screen. Select Register fingerprint and then follow the onscreen instructions to complete. If you don’t want to register now, choose No, thanks and tap NEXT to skip.
8. Pcoceed to Register face data screen. Select Register fingerprint and then follow the onscreen instructions to complete. If you don’t want to register now, choose No, thanks and tap NEXT to skip.
9. Proceed to Google services screen. Read the Google terms and conditions, then tap I AGREE .
10. Pcoceed to Anything else screen. You can set up a few more things there, or you can just skip by tapping
NO THANKS .
11. Proceed to Terms And Conditions screen. Carefully read the terms and conditions. Then check I have carefully read and agree to the above terms and tap AGREE .
12. Proceed to NFUI User Experience Program screen. To improve your product experience, Neffos would like to invite you to join the User Experinence Program.
If you choose to join, tap NFUI User Experience Program and read the details. Then tap JOIN .
If you don’t want to join, tap NO, THANKS to skip.
13. Setup completed. Tap START USING YOUR PHONE to start using your phone.
1. 5 Charge your phone
Your device displays a low battery warning when the battery is nearly empty. Charge your device immediately to prevent it from switching off automatically.
Use the charger to charge your device
Connect the device to a power outlet using the included USB cable and power adapter.
Use a USB port to charge your device
If you do not have access to a charger, you can charge your device by connecting it to a computer with a USB cable.
When you use a USB cable to connect your device to a computer or another device, Allow access to device data will be displayed in a popup dialog. Touch DENY .
If another USB connection mode has been selected, swipe down from the status bar to open the Notification
Panel. Tap the notification of USB connection mode, and then select Charge this device .
Note:
1. The battery is built into the phone and is not removable. Do not attempt to remove the battery yourself.
2. When charging your phone, only use genuine Neffos batteries, chargers, and USB cables. Third-party accessories are a potential safety hazard and may impair your phone’s performance.
3. Avoid using your phone when it is charging. Do not cover your phone or the power adapter.
4. It is entirely normal that your phone may become warm after prolonged use or when exposed to high ambient temperatures. If your phone becomes hot to the touch, stop charging it and disable unnecessary features. Place your phone in a cool location and allow it to cool down to room temperature. Avoid prolonged contact with the surface of your phone if it becomes hot.
5. A low battery warning will be displayed when the battery level is low. Your phone will turn off automatically when the battery is nearly empty.
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Key Features
- Capture stunning photos and videos with the 13MP rear camera.
- Enjoy a smooth and responsive experience with the octa-core processor.
- Stay connected with friends and family with the long-lasting battery.
- Expand your storage capacity with the microSD card slot.
- Protect your privacy with the fingerprint sensor.
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Table of contents
- 6 About this guide
- 7 Get started
- 7 1. 1 Overview
- 7 1. 2 Buttons
- 9 1. 3 Put in the cards
- 9 1. 4 Initial setup
- 10 1. 5 Charge your phone
- 11 Basics
- 11 2. 1 Touchscreen gestures
- 14 2. 2 Home screen
- 17 2. 3 Access applications
- 18 2. 4 Status bar
- 19 2. 5 Notification Panel
- 19 2. 6 Quick Settings Panel
- 20 2. 7 Type text
- 21 2. 8 Take a screenshot
- 22 2. 9 Configure your fingerprint
- 23 2. 10 Configure your face data
- 23 2. 11 Split-screen mode
- 25 Network and Share
- 25 3. 1 WLAN
- 26 3. 2 Mobile data
- 26 3. 3 Connect to computer
- 27 3. 4 Bluetooth
- 27 3. 5 Share your mobile data with other devices
- 28 3. 6 Smart WLAN
- 30 Calls
- 30 4. 1 Make a call
- 31 4. 2 Answer or reject a call
- 32 4. 3 Options during a call
- 34 4. 4 Call log
- 35 4. 5 Harassment filter
- 35 4. 6 Call settings
- 36 4. 7 Advance settings
- 37 4. 8 Manage contacts
- 37 4. 9 Contacts
- 40 Messages
- 40 5. 1 Type of messages
- 40 5. 2 Send and reply to a message
- 41 5. 3 Search for messages
- 41 5. 4 Manage your messages
- 43 Camera and Photos
- 43 6. 1 Camera at a glance
- 44 6. 2 Take a photo
- 44 6. 3 Record a video
- 44 6. 4 Shooting modes
- 46 6. 5 Camera and video settings
- 47 6. 6 Photos
- 49 Videos
- 49 7. 1 Play a video
- 49 7. 2 Video management
- 51 Clock
- 51 8. 1 Alarm
- 52 8. 2 Worldclock
- 52 8. 3 Stopwatch
- 53 8. 4 Timer
- 53 8. 5 Settings
- 54 Browser
- 54 9. 1 Go to a webpage
- 55 9. 2 Browser tabs
- 56 Google Play Store
- 56 10. 1 Add an account to your Google Play Store
- 56 10. 2 Download and install applications
- 57 Themes
- 57 11. 1 Change the theme
- 57 11. 2 Change the wallpaper
- 58 11. 3 Change Lock screen style
- 58 11. 4 Change the icon style
- 59 Weather
- 59 12. 1 Check the weather
- 59 12. 2 Weather settings
- 60 Calendar
- 60 13. 1 Use the calendar
- 61 13. 2 Calendar settings
- 62 Notes
- 62 14. 1 Compose a new note
- 62 14. 2 Note options
- 63 14. 3 Manage notes
- 65 File Manager
- 65 15. 1 Create a folder
- 65 15. 2 View File Manager
- 65 15. 3 Manage files
- 66 15. 4 File sharing
- 67 Tools
- 67 16. 1 Sound Recorder
- 68 16. 2 FM Radio
- 69 16. 3 Compass
- 69 16. 4 Downloads
- 69 16. 5 SIM Toolkit
- 70 16. 6 Feedback
- 70 16. 7 Calculator
- 71 Settings
- 71 17. 1 Enter settings
- 71 17. 2 Search settings
- 71 17. 3 Dual SIM and network
- 72 17. 4 Data usage
- 73 17. 5 More connection settings
- 74 17. 6 Sounds, vibration and Do not disturb
- 74 17. 7 Display
- 75 17. 8 Notifications
- 76 17. 9 Apps
- 76 17. 10 Permissions
- 76 17. 11 App Cloner
- 77 17. 12 Screen lock, fingerprint and security
- 78 17. 13 System navigation
- 81 17. 14 Gestures and smart assistance
- 82 17. 15 Battery
- 83 17. 16 Storage
- 83 17. 17 Users
- 85 17. 18 Accounts
- 85 17. 19 Location
- 86 17. 20 Languages and input
- 86 17. 21 Date and time
- 87 17. 22 Backup and reset
- 87 17. 23 User Experience Program
- 87 17. 24 System update
- 88 17. 25 About phone
- 89 Appendix A: Specifications
- 91 Appendix B: Technical Support
- 97 Appendix C: Explanation of the symbols on the product label
- 98 Appendix D: Authentication