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Do not scrape or alter phone case as paint substances, or 
it may cause allergic reaction. If such reaction occurs, stop 
using the phone immediately and seek medical help.  

•  Wipe dust off power plug and keep it dry to avoid risk of fire.

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If phone or accessories do not work properly, contact your 
local vendor.

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Do not disassemble phone or its accessories by yourself.

Emergency Call

In an emergency situation, if the phone is on and you are with-

in network range, it can be used to make an emergency call. 

However, emergency call numbers may not be reachable in all 

networks. You should never rely on your phone for emergency 

calls.

Copyright

The equipment is for private use only. Copying CDs or down-

loading music, video or picture files for sale or other business 

purposes may be a violation of copyright law. Copyrighted 

materials, works of art and/or presentations may require autho-

rization to be fully or partially copied or recorded. Be aware of 

all such applicable laws concerning recording and use of such 

contents in your country and jurisdiction.

Summary of Contents for T963

Page 1: ...Hisense T963 User Guide Manufactured by Hisense Communications Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...iew 11 Installing Micro SIM card SD card 11 Battery 13 Turning Your Phone On Off Basics 14 Touchscreen Gestures 17 Notification Center 18 Locking and Unlocking Screen 18 Customizing Screen 18 Changing...

Page 3: ...receives a substantial impact If the glass is broken do not touch the glass parts of the phone or attempt to remove the broken glass from the phone Stop using your phone until the glass is replaced b...

Page 4: ...our phone Ra diation from the phone may erase the information stored on them Keep the phone away from direct sunlight Do not put your phone in a high temperature place or use it in a place with flamma...

Page 5: ...t let children use the phone or charger without supervi sion Keep small phone accessories away from children to pre vent choking hazard Do not modify or remanufacture your phone Do not immerse your ph...

Page 6: ...o your medi cal device When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or playing games on your phone you may experience occa sional discomfort in your hands arms wrists shoulders neck or other...

Page 7: ...id texting while driving a car or using headphones while riding a bicy cle Power Supply Charging Charge your phone with the included USB cable and power adapter Use of incompatible adapter or cable ma...

Page 8: ...c shock The phone is built with an internal rechargeable battery do not expose the phone to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Battery contains materials which are hazardous and harmful...

Page 9: ...repalced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Do not dispose of used phones or batteries in a household rubbish bin Cleaning and Maintenance Turn off the phone...

Page 10: ...and you are with in network range it can be used to make an emergency call However emergency call numbers may not be reachable in all networks You should never rely on your phone for emergency calls C...

Page 11: ...2 4 5 6 7 10 13 14 15 16 9 3 8 12 The device features may vary based on your location language carrier and model 1 Front camera 9 Earphone 2 Receiver 10 Micphone 3 Light sensor 11 Camera 4 Touch scree...

Page 12: ...e device on or off Press it and Volume down button simultaneously to capture a screenshot Press and hold it for about 12s to shut down the phone and keep pressing it to reboot the phone Home key Tap i...

Page 13: ...phone Only Micro SIM cards work with the device Do not attempt to insert other SIM type otherwise it may cause phone damage Do not remove the Micro SIM SD card while the card is being used otherwise d...

Page 14: ...attery to explode or damage the phone Avoid using your phone when it is charging Do not cover your phone or the power adaptor Connecting the charger improperly may cause serious damage to the phone An...

Page 15: ...and the charger may heat up This is normal and should not affect the phone s lifespan or performance If the battery gets hotter than usual stop charging it Place your phone in a cool place and allow...

Page 16: ...ion menu select Power off Basics Touchscreen Gestures Use a few simple gestures to use your phone and its apps Tapping To open an app to choose a menu item to press an on screen button or to enter a c...

Page 17: ...item or the screen for more than 2 seconds to access available options Swiping Swipe to the left or right on the Home screen or the Apps screen to view other panels Swipe upwards or downwoard to scrol...

Page 18: ...16 Spreading and Pinching Spread two fingers apart on a webpage map or image to zoom in a part Pinch to zoom out...

Page 19: ...om the top edge of the screen to open notifi cation center 2 Swipe down again from the top edge of the screen to go to the shortcuts tab Set notification options 1 Go to Settings Prompt notification 2...

Page 20: ...the screen sleep time go to Settings Display Sleep and select a time Unlocking the screen Press the Power button to wake the screen and swipe in any direction Customizing Screen 1 Press and hold the...

Page 21: ...ne Home Screen Home screen is the starting point for accessing all of the phone s features It displays widgets shortcuts to apps and more Home screen may appear differently depending on the region or...

Page 22: ...get b Widgets are small apps that launch specific app functions to provide information and convenient access on your Home screen Application Icons c Tap an icon such as an app or a folder to open and...

Page 23: ...cts list Tap or and tap a contact or a phone number to make a call Making an international call 1 Tap to open the keypad 2 Tap and hold 0 until the sign appears 3 Enter the country code area code and...

Page 24: ...calls 1 Tap 2 Tap to view received calls 3 Add recieved calls to a contact Importing contacts You can import contacts from storage servies to your device 1 Tap on the Home screen or the Apps screen 2...

Page 25: ...Sending messages 1 Tap on the Home screen or the Apps screen 2 Tap to create a message 3 Add recipients and enter a message 4 Tap to send the message Viewing messages 1 Tap on the Home screen or the...

Page 26: ...ed to the Gallery Recording videos 1 Tap to start recording the video 2 Tap to stop recording Gallery Viewing images or videos 1 Tap on the Apps screen 2 Select an image or a video Deleting images or...

Page 27: ...tch between the stan dard calculator and the scientific calculator Music Adding song to your phone Copy songs from your computer using USB cable Download songs from the Internet Copy songs with Blueto...

Page 28: ...can access web pages moreover bookmarks multiple window switching and other functions are supported Email Setting up email accounts Set up an email account when opening Email for the first time 1 Tap...

Page 29: ...rnet and emails and to avoid changing the settings preconfigured by default If you wish connect to Wi Fi for a faster and more stream lined experience It is particularly recommended to use Wi Fi for s...

Page 30: ...nnot be considered as damage or defect and cannot be regarded as manufacturer damage Use your phone in accordance with the purposes and func tions Troubleshooting This part lists some problems you mig...

Page 31: ...he Power button for at least two seconds Charge battery Check the charging indicator on the screen Charge has error Outside temperature is too hot or cold Charge the battery Ensure that phone is charg...

Page 32: ...us in the sound menu to ensure that the phone is not in vibration or silent mode Phone hangs up or freezes Update your software through the website Contacts display doubly Contacts are saved in both p...

Page 33: ...S de R L de C V Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra No 301 Torre Norte Piso 2 Col Ampliaci n Granada C P 11520 Deleg Miguel Hidalgo Distrito Federal Tel 01 55 55 31 35 15 BRAND HISENSE MODEL Hisen...

Page 34: ...pocket Turn off the product immediately if you suspect any interference FCC Compliance This phone complies with section 15 of FCC Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 Th...

Page 35: ...can be stopped by turning off the equipment the user should try to fix such interference by any of the following measures Redirect or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the...

Page 36: ...hen used at a wireless access point HOTSPOT Even though there may be differences between SAR levels of different phones and in different positions all of them comply with the requirements of the gover...

Page 37: ...form or by any means electronic or mechani cal including photocopying recording or storing in any information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Hisense Group Some o...

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