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The colors, specifications, functions and graphics  shown/mentioned in the user 
manual may differ from the actual product. In such a case, the latter shall govern. 
Images shown are for representation purpose only. Specifications are subject to 
change without prior notice. Micromax keeps the right to modify the content in this 
user guide without prior notice.  

 

Upon first use of your device, your device will send information related to your 
mobile, IMEI numbers, location details and other software details through SMS* 
automatically. This information may be used  as further specified in Micromax 
privacy policy**. 

 

Talk and standby times are affected by network preferences, type of SIM cards, 
connected accessories and individual usage patterns. Services and some features 
may  be  dependent on  the  network,  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 their respective owners.  

 

Available storage memory may vary based on th e phone software. 

*Operator tariff shall be applicable for SMS.  
**Micromax privacy policy is available at www.micromaxinfo.com.  

 
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Summary of Contents for Q402

Page 1: ...Q402 User Guide www micromaxinfo com...

Page 2: ...ce 6 Google Account 6 Play S tore 7 Notificati ons 7 Phone S ecurity 9 Battery Saver Mode 10 Setti ngs and Networks 11 Pair With Bluetooth Devices 12 Airplane Mode 13 Google Maps 13 Safety Precautions...

Page 3: ...es may vary by device software or serviceprovider Applications and their functions may vary based on the country region software or hardware specifications Micromax is not liablefor performance issues...

Page 4: ...3 Understand Your Phone...

Page 5: ...4 Insert SIM and Memory Card 1 Switch off your phone and removethe rear cover and battery as shown...

Page 6: ...5 2 Insert SIM card s in the SIM slot s as shown 3 Insert the memory card correctly as shown 4 Place back the battery and rear cover Please keep the SIM card out of the reach of children...

Page 7: ...ate your phone warranty Google Account Your Google Account lets you take full advantage of applications and services offered by Google Play Store Configure your Google account on this handset to get a...

Page 8: ...ess Play Store by tapping icon and choose to download from unlimited entertainment sources applications games movies and books To view and manage the list of allinbuilt downloaded and runni ng applica...

Page 9: ...8 C lear all Noti fi c ati ons Open Qui c k S etti ngs Quick Settings allow access to basic phone features such as Airplane Mode Wi Fi Display Brightness and many more...

Page 10: ...lock method is S w i pe To unlock the screen just swipe up on the lock screen To set other unlocking methods go to Settings Security Screen loc k P at t ern Draw your pattern to unlock You can set you...

Page 11: ...n password Battery Saver Mode Your phone comes with a Battery Saver Mode that Saves power significantly by running only the essentialapps while turning off background data Restricts the background dat...

Page 12: ...he data connection to work You can configure the access point name from S ettings More C ellular networks Access Point Names and select from the list Tethering Portability You can use your device as a...

Page 13: ...your phone with aBluetooth enabled PC laptop viaBluetooth pairing option 2 Select the Bluetooth tethering option inyour phone 3 On the paired PC laptop select the Bluetooth device your phone and choo...

Page 14: ...oogle Maps Settings required for Google Maps access include 1 Enable location access from Settings Location 2 Tap to start using Google Maps If the device you want to pair with is not in the list make...

Page 15: ...3cm 6inches between a wireless device and implanted medical devicessuch as pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator Switch off yourdevice when regulationsrequireyou todoso Always keep the phone and acc...

Page 16: ...shake orbend thedevice Rough handling can breakinterna l circuit boardsand finemechanics Do not useharsh chemicals cleaning solvents orstrong detergentstoclean the device Only useasoft clean dry cloth...

Page 17: ...ing thedeviceisin therange50to55 Do notexpose yourdevice toextreme temperaturesorhumidity Note Micromaxwill notbear any responsibility forany incompliancewith theabove mentioned guidelinesorimproperus...

Page 18: ...ma x privacy policy Talk and standby timesareaffected by networkpreferences typeof SIM cards connected accessories and individual usagepatterns Servicesand somefeature s may be dependent on the networ...

Page 19: ...en thesignal quality isgood People having active medical implantsshould preferably keep thehandsetatleast 15cm away from theimplant Maintain apreferabledistanceof 15mm from thedevice Th e F CC Ad vice...

Page 20: ...6 Working Hours Monday toSaturday ExceptNational PublicHolidays 10 AM to6 30PM Email Support India info micromaxinfo com Email Support International Market ccdesk global micromaxinfo com Website www m...

Page 21: ...ing undernormal usefrom thedateof original purchasewhen brand new ThisWarranty issubjecttothefollowing termsand conditions 1 Micromax provides1 yearwarranty on the transceiverand 6 months warranty for...

Page 22: ...rgeable basis only 9 The company s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repair or providingreplacement of part s only If the company isnot able to repair the handset covered underwarrant...

Page 23: ...ny guaranteestothepurchaserthat thisproductcarries awarranty for theperiod mentioned above commencing from theda te of purchase Thecompany will repairfreeof chargeany partorpartsof theproduct if the d...

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