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CONTENT

 INTRODUCTION.................................................................I
 SECURITY AND PERFORMANCE...................................1
1 START USING.................................................................3

1.1   B

ATTERY

   

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

   

   

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1.2   SIM   

CARD

   

                                                                                                                                                                                                   

   

   

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1.3   P

LUG

   

THE

   

MEMORY

   

CARD

   

                                                                                                                                          

   

   

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1.4   P

LUG

   

THE

   

EARPHONE

   

                                                                                                                                                            

   

   

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1.5   K

EYS

   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

   

   

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1.6   T

EXT

   

INPUT

   

AND

   

EDIT

   

WINDOW

   

                                                                                                                  

   

   

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2 HOME SCREEN...............................................................5

1.7   C

REATE

   H

OME

   

SCREEN

   

SHORTCUTS

   

AND

   

WIDGETS

   

                                          

   

   

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1.8   R

EMOVE

   

ITEMS

   

FROM

   

THE

   H

OME

   

SCREEN

   

                                                                        

   

   

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1.9   M

OVE

   

OBJECTS

   

ON

   

THE

   H

OME

   

SCREEN

   

                                                                                    

   

   

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1.10   N

OTIFICATION

   

AND

   

CONNECTION

   

STATUS

   

ICONS

   

                                             

   

   

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3 DIAL AND ANSWER THE CALL....................................5

1.11   D

IALING

   

A

   

CALL

   

                                                                                                                                                                           

   

   

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1.12   A

NSWERING

   

A

   

CALL

   

                                                                                                                                                            

   

   

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1.13   E

MERGENCY

   

CALL

   

                                                                                                                                                                  

   

   

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4 DIALER............................................................................6
5 MESSAGING & EMAIL....................................................7

1.14   M

ESSAGING

   

                                                                                                                                                                                       

   

   

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1.15   E

MAIL

   

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

   

   

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6 CONTACTS......................................................................8
7 BROWSER.......................................................................9
8 SETTINGS........................................................................9

1.16   D

UAL

   S

IM

   S

ETTINGS

   

                                                                                                                                                      

   

   

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I

Summary of Contents for s350

Page 1: ...s350 User Manual Thank you for purchasing the s350 mobile phone...

Page 2: ...without any advance notice Reading Statement for the Manual In manual different typesetting styles are used to interpret different operating details and the specific interpretation is as follows Oper...

Page 3: ...EN 5 1 7 CREATE HOME SCREEN SHORTCUTS AND WIDGETS 5 1 8 REMOVE ITEMS FROM THE HOME SCREEN 5 1 9 MOVE OBJECTS ON THE HOME SCREEN 5 1 10 NOTIFICATION AND CONNECTION STATUS ICONS 5 3 DIAL AND ANSWER THE...

Page 4: ...AY 12 1 21 LOCATION SECURITY 12 1 22 APPLICATIONS 13 1 23 ACCOUNTS SYNC 14 1 24 PRIVACY 14 1 25 SD CARD PHONE STORAGE 14 1 26 LANGUAGE KEYBOARD 14 1 27 VOICE INPUT OUTPUT 15 1 28 ACCESSIBILITY 15 1 29...

Page 5: ...1 35 ALARM CLOCK 18 1 36 CALCULATOR 20 1 37 FILE MANAGER 20 12 COMMON QUESTIONS 21 13 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINE 22 14 FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION AND STATEMENT 22 III...

Page 6: ...odels Please do not join the two poles of the battery so as not to result in battery short circuit Please do not use the mobile phone when driving In case of emergency please use hand free devices whi...

Page 7: ...sed normally the company does not undertake any responsibility arising therefore Warning The original manufacturer will not take on any responsibility for the users who are not in compliance with the...

Page 8: ...phone In order to prevent illegal use SIM card adopts PIN code personal identification code encryption protection If this function is selected PIN code should be input correctly each time when you po...

Page 9: ...as following SN Keys Function description 1 Menu key Touch the key to active menu for the dedicated application 2 Home key Go back to the standby screen 3 Back key Back to previous screen 4 MIC Do not...

Page 10: ...screen 1 8 Remove items from the Home screen Touch hold the item the application tab at the bottom turns into a Trash button Drag the item to the Trash button and release 1 9 Move objects on the Home...

Page 11: ...you are in call progress the new call to another SIM card can t be dialed in If two calls are connected you can operate as following Conference when making conference call you can have a talk separate...

Page 12: ...age or press the Menu key and select Compose The Compose screen opens 2 Add recipients by typing a name phone number or email address in the To field Matching contacts will appear Select the recipient...

Page 13: ...ck key will also save as draft unless you have not typed anything 6 Contacts Add a contact 1 Press the Menu key to select New contact in the Contacts main menu 2 Add all the information you want to st...

Page 14: ...ll display You can change your home page by pressing the Menu key and selecting More Settings Set home page 8 Settings Control phone wide settings from the Home settings screen Press the Menu key to s...

Page 15: ...th settings as the following 1 Rename your device 2 Select to be discoverable or not discoverable 3 Click Advanced settings to make Bluetooth advanced settings 4 Rescan for devices select Scan for dev...

Page 16: ...services when roaming 4 SIM 2 data roaming Connect to data services when roaming SIM 1 2 other settings 1 Access Point Names Do not change this setting unless advised to do so by your wireless operato...

Page 17: ...unds Play sounds when making screen selection Haptic feedback Vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions 1 20 Display Brightness Select to open the brightness control then slide yo...

Page 18: ...device administrators to add or remove device administrators Credential storage Allow applications to access secure certificates and other credentials Install from SD card Install encrypted certifica...

Page 19: ...f you are an application developer you may be interested in these settings 1 23 Accounts sync Before using this function please add your e mail account firstly Choose Background data box your email ac...

Page 20: ...ch synthesis engine to be used for spoken text Install voice data Install the voice data required for speech synthesis Speech rate Speed at which the text is spoken Language Sets the language specific...

Page 21: ...era Camcorder Gallery Before you can use the Camera or Camcorder or view pictures videos in Gallery make sure you have a card installed 1 31 Camera Take a picture Select Camera in the menu the Camera...

Page 22: ...scroll through the pictures within that album 10 Music Video player In the menu select the Music to open your music library Play back music At any level in your Library touch hold a listing a song art...

Page 23: ...h edit event etc Register on the Google Market at first then you can use the following function Calendar views You can slide the blue bar at the bottom of the screen to view the Calendar by Week Day L...

Page 24: ...h the numbers quickly Ringtone The current ringtone selection is shown Select Ringtone to pick another ringtone that will play when the alarm rings When you select a ringtone it plays briefly Vibrate...

Page 25: ...tc Switch back and forth between calculator panels by pressing the Menu key and selecting Advanced panel or Basic panel as you wish As soon as you select an advanced operator the panel switches back t...

Page 26: ...one room please move close to the window In the operation process the mobile phone may display the following operating tips Emergency n You are outside the network coverage area of the service provid...

Page 27: ...roperly worn on the body is 0 82W kg This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1 5cm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requireme...

Page 28: ...user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Con...

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