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Summary of Contents for Canvas Entice A105

Page 1: ...ATURES 10 GOOGLE TM ACCOUNT 10 HOME SCREEN 10 APPLICATION LAUNCHER 11 NOTIFICATIONS 12 GRAVITY SENSOR 13 PHONE LOCKING TECHNIQUES 13 USE GOOGLE TM SEARCH 15 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN 16 TAP AND HOLD 16 D...

Page 2: ...D APPLICATIONS 27 CONNECT TO THE INTERNET 27 TETHERING PORTABILITY 28 PAIR WITH BT DEVICES 29 CONFIGURING E MAIL 29 GOOGLE TM MAPS 30 MANAGE APPLICATIONS 31 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 32 TAKING CARE OF YOUR D...

Page 3: ...software or service provider Applications and their functions may vary based on the country region software or hardware specifications Micromax is not liable for performance issues caused by third pa...

Page 4: ...service content providers SIM cards compatibility of the devices used and the content formats supported Other product logos and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of thei...

Page 5: ...5 Understand Your Phone...

Page 6: ...over and battery as illustrated in the following image 2 Insert the SIM card correctly in the card slot s as illustrated in the following image 3 Place back the battery and rear cover Please keep the...

Page 7: ...lustrated in the following image 3 Place back the battery and rear cover of the mobile phone Use only compatible memory cards approved by Micromax with this device Incompatible memory cards may damage...

Page 8: ...adjust the sound profiles Adjust the phone volume from the volume keys available on the right side of the device Opens a menu with items that affect the current screen or application Opens the Home sc...

Page 9: ...el adapter or connecting the device to a PC with a USB cable You can also use a compatible USB charger to charge your battery Use only Micromax approved chargers and cables Unapproved chargers or cabl...

Page 10: ...count setup step to appear However you may configure your Google TM account at any later stage from Add account Google Follow the registration steps to successfully configure your mail account on the...

Page 11: ...elect a launcher icon and then you can rearrange change or remove them with ease Application Launcher Application launcher or Application menu is available right in the middle of the home screen botto...

Page 12: ...e and access them directly View all available widgets by tapping the Widgets tab in the Application menu screen or just swipe through the menu icons to the widgets screen Notifications Notification ic...

Page 13: ...ur phone has gravity sensor to detect gravity and display correct orientation based on the motion You can enable disable the auto rotate feature by dragging down the notification panel tapping and the...

Page 14: ...ou can set your own pattern by connecting the dots to prevent your phone from unauthorized access Password Enter your password to unlock You may enter any desired password and set it as your screen un...

Page 15: ...ch supports voice recognition also Use voice commands to access various useful sections on your handset Google TM Search is available on the home screen and in the application menu too To use Google T...

Page 16: ...s shown in the following image Drag an Item Tap and hold an item and move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position The item follows your finger You can generally drag items from o...

Page 17: ...finger on the screen and steadily slide your finger in the desired direction For example when you are viewing a picture to view the next picture swipe left Using the Pinch Zoom You can open any image...

Page 18: ...zoom For example double tap a section of a webpage in the browser to zoom that section Using the Onscreen Keyboard Some applications display the keyboard by default In others you will be required to...

Page 19: ...mory and make your phone work faster After typing press button to close the keyboard Tap and hold the text field to open a menu and to cut copy paste text Tap to switch to numerical keyboard with punc...

Page 20: ...20 There are two ways to remove items from the list Drag an item towards left or right Tap and hold an item and then select Remove from list...

Page 21: ...can view the dialer by tapping or view the call history by tapping Contacts Go to Store use and synchronize contact details in your contact list You can now create contact groups or mark contacts as...

Page 22: ...seconds Video Call Your Handset supports video calling using which you can talk face to face with your friends via real time video streaming You need to fulfill the following conditions for video call...

Page 23: ...ct Airplane mode Or Drag notification panel down tap and then select AIRPLANE MODE Send Message To send a message 1 Tap on the menu screen or the home screen to go to the messaging section and then ta...

Page 24: ...ry to view pictures and play videos and share files Tap an album to open and view its contents You can share copy move delete images and videos from the gallery Camera Menu options Manage camera flash...

Page 25: ...phone to adjust the volume You can use an SD card to enhance the storage capacity for your multimedia files such as music photos emails and so on Open the playlist Turn on off repeat songs Play previ...

Page 26: ...fore starting the FM you need to plug in the headset as it works as antenna for the FM radio Use the intuitive buttons and icons on the phone in the radio interface to enjoy the features of your inbui...

Page 27: ...point name for your Internet connectivity as provided by the service provider of your SIM card 2 After you have selected or configured the access point name go to Dual SIM Setting Data connection and...

Page 28: ...to the Internet BT Tethering 1 Pair your phone with the BT enabled PC laptop via BT pairing option 2 Select the BT tethering option in your phone 3 On the paired PC laptop select the BT device your p...

Page 29: ...from anywhere and at anytime Apart from the Gmail account you can configure other accounts too on this device To set up an email account 1 Go to Add account Email 2 Type the email address and passwor...

Page 30: ...oute guidance while driving or walking You can even download maps for offline usage This serves as a useful application for your day to day usage Settings required for Google TM map access include Ena...

Page 31: ...almost daily to the market to give users a never ending fun experience To view and manage the list of all inbuilt downloaded and running applications go to Apps To download applications games movies a...

Page 32: ...st Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use earphones at high volume for prolonged periods Set your volume to a safe level If you experience discomfort in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue...

Page 33: ...risk when you install or repair this phone by yourself which also goes against the warranty rules Taking Care of your device Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should b...

Page 34: ...es Recycle your Phone The WEEE logo shown at the left appears on the product battery handset and charger to indicate that this product must not be disposed off or dumped with your other household wast...

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