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17.3 Apps & notifications .................................................................................................................... 15 
17.4 Battery .......................................................................................................................................... 15 
17.5 Display .......................................................................................................................................... 15 
17.6 Scheduled power on/off .............................................................................................................. 15 
17.7 Sound ............................................................................................................................................ 15 
17.8 Storage ......................................................................................................................................... 16 
17.9 Privacy .......................................................................................................................................... 16 
17.10 Location ...................................................................................................................................... 16 
17.11 Security ....................................................................................................................................... 16 
17.12 Accessibility ................................................................................................................................ 16 
17.13 Accounts ..................................................................................................................................... 16 
17.14 Digital Wellbeing & parental controls ...................................................................................... 16 
17.15 Google ........................................................................................................................................ 16 
17.16 System ........................................................................................................................................ 16 
17.17 About phone .............................................................................................................................. 16 

18. Handling and maintenance ............................................................................................................... 17 

18.1 Battery .......................................................................................................................................... 17 
18.2 Maintain the appliance ................................................................................................................ 17 

19. Recycling your device ........................................................................................................................ 17 
20. Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................. 18 

 

Summary of Contents for SF02

Page 1: ...User manual Mobile phone SF02...

Page 2: ...ight mode 9 7 3 Receive a call 9 7 4 Emergency calls 9 8 The Home screen 9 8 1 Notification bar 9 8 2 Customize the idle screen 10 9 Connecting to the Internet 10 9 1 Configure the Internet 10 9 2 Acc...

Page 3: ...9 Privacy 16 17 10 Location 16 17 11 Security 16 17 12 Accessibility 16 17 13 Accounts 16 17 14 Digital Wellbeing parental controls 16 17 15 Google 16 17 16 System 16 17 17 About phone 16 18 Handling...

Page 4: ...tructed to do so or hospital staff ask for it Electrical medical devices Your phone is a radio transmitter that can interfere with electronic medical devices or implants such as hearing aids pacemaker...

Page 5: ...ttery according to local regulations and do not throw it into household trash The mains power socket used must be close to the charger holder and easily accessible so that it can be used as an on off...

Page 6: ...0 1W Phone layout The following illustration of the phone is for informational purposes only your device may be different 3 Getting started 3 1 Insert the memory card and SIM card Turn off the power...

Page 7: ...e screen touch Settings Security Touch Screen lock Choose the type of locking as desired You can set your screen lock on the basis of Pattern PIN Password Swipe or None 4 Charging the battery Connect...

Page 8: ...ide the screen up or down to scroll a list Double tap You can tap twice quickly to control the zoom in Maps Pinch In some applications Such as Maps Browser and Gallery you can zoom in and out by placi...

Page 9: ...e screen from top to bottom to open the drop down menu Touch the Flight mode 7 3 Receive a call In an incoming call you can choose from the following options Tap the Answer option to receive the call...

Page 10: ...ess websites through your mobile device Open your browser Chrome and enter the URL of the page you want to access in the address bar You must have a subscription to access the web pages and you must c...

Page 11: ...then swipe to the desired character For the symbols press and hold to display the list of symbols slide your finger to the symbol you want to enter 11 Multimedia 11 1 Camera Use the camera to take pho...

Page 12: ...number Send a message to the phone number Make video call with Google Duo Google account is needed Edit the contact Additional features available on contacts Search search between contacts Your info y...

Page 13: ...Sounds and vibration Quick responses Calls Calls settings Fixed Dialling Numbers Call forwarding Call barring Caller ID Call waiting Blocked numbers Voicemail Accessibility Assisted dialling Caller I...

Page 14: ...ettings 17 1 Network Internet Navigate from the Standby screen or from the Main Menu to Settings Under Network Internet you can do the following Wi Fi Turn on the feature to access Wi Fi networks The...

Page 15: ...to exchange data with Before sending data you need to pair your device with another device o To pair make sure the code on the screen matches the code of the other device o If the code matches confir...

Page 16: ...d SIM card lock You can turn the PIN code on or off and change the SIM card PIN 17 12 Accessibility You can customize your phone using accessibility settings and apps 17 13 Accounts You can add a new...

Page 17: ...dry Precipitation mist and all other liquids can cause corrosion in the circuit boards Do not store the product in dusty places as moving parts and electrical accessories may be damaged Do not store t...

Page 18: ...lable on our website Designed and Engineered by Blaupunkt Competence Center Mobile Europe HTM Mobile Kft 1118 Budapest Dayka G bor utca 3 Hungary Assembled in P R C by ESTONEHK TECHNOLOGY LTD Flat RM...

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