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4.6.4 Video Player
Play saved video. Available options are:
Play: play selected video.
Send: send the selected video to Contacts or with Bluetooth.
Rename: change the file name of selected video.
Delete: delete the selected video.
* Note: The video player interface, press the OK button to pause playback; press left, right navigation key operations
fast-forward, rewind; press on the navigation key to open a full-screen playback; press the navigation button to stop
playing; press "*" and "#" keysadjust the volumeSound recorder
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4.6.5 Sound recourder
Into recording interface induction navigation to the left move to the right to select the recording, playback on an audio file,
the next recording file button, and accordingly, the lower left corner of the "option" to enter the menu options, do the
following:
New record: record a new clip of audio.
Play
:
play the selected audio.
Append: append new clip of sound to original AMR or AWB audio.
Rename: change the name of selected audio file.
Delete: delete the selected audio file.
List:
Play: play the selected audio.
Rename: change the name of selected audio file.
Delete: delete the selected audio file.
Send: send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth.
Settings: set the storage position and the file format.
Send: send the recording to MMS or Bluetooth.
*Note:Recorded audio files are stored in the file manager in the Audio .
4.6.6 FM radio
The FM Radio supports auto scan and manual input. If the channel you are listening to provides FM radio service, you
can check the channel information on the screen. The FM Radio service uses packet data connection (network service).
To use FM Radio service, the following requirements must be satisfied:
Both the radio channel and network operator supports this service.
You must define the Internet access point to access the FM Radio service provided by the network operator.
To input radio channel manually, you need to subscribe FM Radio service and define valid service identity code.
Warning:
Adjust the volume properly when you listen to the radio. Continuous high volume may damage your hearing.