• Select the network provider > ‘
Choose desired access point
’
5.2 Data usage
Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded by
your device during a given period. The High Speed Downlink Packet
Access (HSDPA), which determines the rate of the download speed of
this device on a 3G network, runs up to a maximum speed of
7.2Mbps, while the High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), which
determines the rate of the upload speed of this device on a 3G
network, runs up to a maximum speed of 5.7Mbps.
To monitor your data usage, adjust your data usage settings. First
check your plan and determine what data limits may apply.
Note:
The usage displayed on the data usage settings screen is measured by your
phone. Your carrier's data usage accounting may differ. Depending on your
wireless plan, you may be charged additional fees when your
data usage
exceeds your plan's limit.Usage in excess of your carrier plan's data limits can
result in steep coverage charges.
Data usage settings allow you to:
• Set the data usage level at which you'll receive a warning.
• Set a data usage limit.
• View or restrict data usage by app.
5.3 Profiles
Allows you to configure your ringtones and alerts for calls and
messages.
5.4 Storage
Storage indicates the detailed memory consumption and free memory
space of your device whether internal, phone or SD card. You can also
set the default storage where you want to save your pictures, music
and other files. To do so, click
Preferred install location
and choose
from the following options: Internal Storage, SD Card or Let the
System Decide.
5.5 Battery
Displays the battery percentage and battery consumption patterns of
your phone.
8. Troubleshooting
mode. Press and hold the power switch until the Phone options
dialog appears. Select Airplane Mode.
To troubleshoot possible concerns when using your Starmobile
DIAMOND V3, please refer to the following table.
Possible
Concerns
Cause
How to Fix
Please move to an area with
a stronger signal or
temporarily turn off your
smartphone.
Try again at a less congested
time.
Using your mobile
phone in an area
with poor
reception such as
near tall buildings
or in a basement
where radio waves
cannot be
transmitted
Using the your
mobile phone
during network
peak hours
Poor
reception
21
You can request for the
network service provider to
provide you with a service
area plan.
Distance from the
base station built
by the network is
too great
Hang up and redial. If the
relay is changed then the
line may be better.
Caused by poor
network relay
Some calling areas
have poor lines
Echo or
noise
DIAMOND V3