background image

Installing Apps From the Google 
Play Store

There are tens of thousands of games and ap-
plications in the Google Play Store for you to 
download and install. You can send feedback or 
comments on an application.
Before you begin, make sure that you have 
signed in to your Google account.

NOTE

: The content you can access in the Play 

Store depends on your region and your service 
provider.
1.  Touch the 

Home Key

 >   > 

Play Store

.

 

The first time you launch 

Play Store

, accept 

the Google Play Terms of Service.

2.  Find the apps you need either by category or 

by touching   .

3.  Touch the app to see detailed description.
4. Touch 

INSTALL

 (free apps) or the price (paid 

apps). If the app is not free, you need to sign 
in to your Google Wallet account and select a 
payment method.

 

CAUTION

: Once installed, some apps 

can access many functions or a significant 
amount of your personal data. The Play 
Store will show you what the app can access. 
Touch 

ACCEPT

 to proceed, or touch the 

Back Key

 to cancel.

Number

Function

1

Change the camcorder settings.

2

View photos and videos you 
have captured.

3

Start or stop recording a video.

4

Switch to the camera or pan-
orama camera.

3. Touch 

 to start and 

 to stop 

recording. You can also press either end of 
the 

Volume Keys

 to start and stop.

TIP

: While the recording is in progress, you can 

touch the preview screen to save the frame as a 
photo.

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

2.  Touch the 

TASKS

 tab and touch the   next 

to the application you do not need.

You can also touch 

CLOSE ALL

 to stop all run-

ning applications.

Managing the Phone Storage

Deleting Old Messages

You can manually delete old messages to free up 
some storage space. You may also set up auto 
deletion of the oldest messages when the limits 
are reached.
1.  F r o m  t h e  h o m e  s c r e e n ,  t o u c h 

 > 

Messaging

.

2.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Settings

3. Check 

Delete old messages

 to enable auto 

deletion.

4. Touch 

Text message limit

 or 

Multimedia 

message limit

 to set the maximum limit.

5. Touch 

Set

.

Clearing Browser’s Local Content

1.  From the home screen, touch   > 

Browser

.

2.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Settings > Privacy 

& security

.

3. Touch 

Clear cache

Clear history

, and 

Clear all cookie data

.

ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to 
assure the protection of all persons, regardless 
of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known 
as  Specific Absorption  Rate,  or  SAR. The  SAR 
limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest 
SAR value for this device when tested was 0.293 
W/kg. As mobile devices offer a range of func-
tions, they can be used in other positions, such 
as on the body.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest 
transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device 
while operating is typically below that indicated 
above. This is due to automatic changes to the 
power level of the device to ensure it only uses 
the minimum power required to communicate 
with the network.

This equipment may be 
operated in:

AT

BE

CY

CZ

DK

EE

FI

FR

DE

GR

HU

IE

IT

LV

LT

LU

MT

NL

PL

PT

SK

SI

ES

SE

GB

IS

LI

NO

CH

BG

RO

TR

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Setting Up Email

1. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Email

.

 

NOTE

: If another email account is already 

set up, touch the 

Menu Key > System set-

tings > Add account

.

2.  Enter the email address and password.
3. Touch 

Next

 and follow the onscreen instruc-

tions.

Setting Up Corporate Exchange 
Email

1. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Email

.

 

NOTE

: If another email account is already 

set up, touch the 

Menu Key > System set-

tings > Add account

.

2.  Enter the email address and password.
3. Touch 

Manual setup > Exchange

.

4.  If necessary, edit 

Domain\Username

Pass-

word

, and 

Server

 information.

5.  Read the onscreen activation disclaimer and, 

if prompted, touch 

Next

6.  If prompted, touch 

OK

 to allow the server to 

remotely control some of your phone’s secu-
rity features.

7.  Configure the settings on the screen, such as 

Days to sync

, and then touch 

Next

.

8.  If prompted, touch 

Activate

 to activate the 

Email app as a device administrator.

9.  Identify your new account with a unique 

name and then touch 

Next

.

Contact your server administrator for more help.

Connecting With a Bluetooth 
Headset

1.  Turn on the Bluetooth headset and switch it 

to pairing mode. Refer to the headset’s user 
guide for more information.

2. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Settings > Bluetooth

.

3.  Slide the 

ON/OFF

 switch if Bluetooth is off. 

When Bluetooth is on, the   icon appears in 
the status bar.

 

NOTE

: Your phone automatically scans for 

and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth 
devices in range. You could touch 

SEARCH 

FOR DEVICES

 if you wanted to scan again.

4.  Touch the ID of the headset, or any other de-

vice you want to pair with your phone. Enter 
a passcode if prompted.

5.  If necessary, touch the ID of the paired 

headset to connect with it. Once connected, 
the     icon in the status bar turns blue.

TIP

: Touch the ID again to end the connection.

5.  Wait for the app to be downloaded and in-

stalled automatically. Payment needs to be 
authorized before paid apps start download-
ing.

The app is successfully installed when the   
icon appears in the status bar. You can find the 
new app after touching the 

Home Key

 >   .

Taking a Photo

1. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Camera

.

2.  Aim the camera at the subject and make any 

necessary adjustment.

Number

Function

1

View photos and videos you have 
captured.

2

Capture a photo.

3

Switch to the camcorder or pan-
orama camera.

4

Set color effect.

5

Set scene mode.

6

Change the camera settings.

7

Hold the dot and slide to zoom in or 
out.

3.  Lightly touch 

 or press either end of the 

Volume Keys

 to take a photo.

Recording a Video

1. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Camera

, or switch to the camcorder from the 

camera screen.

2.  Aim the camera at the subject and make any 

necessary adjustment.

Playing Music

1. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Music

.

2.  Touch a category, such as Artists or Albums, 

to find the song you want to play.

3.  Touch the song to play it back. When the 

song is playing, touch the album artwork to 
display more options.

Number

Function

1

Song and artist information.

2

Touch to toggle repeat mode: 
Repeating all songs

Repeating 

current song, Repeat is off.

3

Playback control. Skip songs or 
pause and resume playback. 
Drag the slider to jump to any 
part of the song.

4

Touch to open the current playl-
ist.

5

Touch to add the song to the Fa-
vorite.

6

Touch to play the current playlist 
in shuffle mode, where tracks are 
played in random order.

7

Album artwork.

Connecting to PC

You can connect your phone to a computer with 
a USB cable and transfer music, pictures, and 
other files in either direction. Your device stores 
these files in internal storage or on a removable 
microSDHC card.
1.  Connect your phone to a computer with a 

USB cable and then the 

Connect to PC

 

screen pops up.

2.  Choose one of the following options:

u

 

USB mass storage

: Transfer files be-

tween PC and internal virtual SD card 
and external SD card on your phone.

u

 

Connect to PC software

: Connect to 

PC to sync data and install apps via PC 
software. 

Disposal of Your Old Appliance

1.  When this crossed-out 

wheeled bin symbol is at-
tached to a product, it means 
the product is covered by the 
European Directive 2012/19/
EU.

2.  All electrical and electronic 

products should be disposed 
of separately from the mu-
nicipal waste stream via 
designated collection facilities 
appointed by the government 
or the local authorities.

3.  The correct disposal of 

your old appliance will help 
prevent potential negative 
consequences for the envi-
ronment and human health.

For this product’s recycling information based 
on WEEE directive, please send an e-mail to 
[email protected]

SAR

Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and re-
ceiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for 
exposure to radio waves recommended by inter-
national guidelines. These guidelines were devel-
oped  by  the  independent  scientific  organization 

Switch off when instructed in hospi-
tals and medical facilities

Do not attempt to disassemble

Switch off when instructed in aircrafts 
and airports

Only use approved accessories

Switch off in explosive environments

Do not rely on this device for emer-
gency communications

Product Safety Information

Do not use hand-held while driving

Do not use while re-fuelling

For body-worn operation maintain a 
separation of 15 mm
This device may produce a bright or 
flashing light
Small parts may cause a choking 
hazard

Do not dispose of it in a fire

This device may produce a loud 
sound
To prevent possible hearing damage, 
do not listen at high volume levels for 
long periods.

Avoid contact with magnetic media

Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Keep away from pacemakers and 
other personal medical devices
Avoid any contact with liquid, keep it 
dry

4.  Touch the ID of the paired device to connect 

with it. As the   icon in the status bar 
turns blue, your phone is able to use data 
connection shared by the device.

Extending Battery Life

There are several things you can do to make 
your battery last longer.
•  Turn on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, mobile data, 

auto-sync only when you need to.

•  Lower the screen brightness.
•  Use  Bluetooth  tethering  or  USB  tethering 

(when you have a cable) instead of portable 
Wi-Fi hotspot to share your phone’s data ser-
vice.

•  From  the  home  screen,  touch 

 > 

Task 

Manager

 and close the apps you do not 

need but still run in the background.

•  From the home screen, touch 

 > 

Settings 

> Sound

 and uncheck 

Vibrate on touch

.

Freeing Up Memory Space

Use 

Task Manager

 to free up memory space 

and optimize system speed.
1.  From the home screen, touch 

 > 

Task 

Manager

.

Connecting via Mobile Network

To connect to the Internet via mobile network you 
can use the default Access Point Names (APN). 
If you want to add a new APN, please contact the 
service provider to get the necessary informa-
tion. Do not change the default settings unless 
instructed by the service provider. Otherwise the 
service might stop working.
1.  Touch the 

Home Key > Menu Key > Sys-

tem settings > More > Mobile networks > 
CDMA Network Settings > Access Point 
Names

.

2.  Touch the 

Menu Key > New APN

.

3.  Touch each item to enter the information you 

get from your service provider.

4.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Save

 to complete.

Connecting via Bluetooth Tethering

You can connect to a device that supports Blue-
tooth tethering to share the device’s Wi-Fi or 
mobile data service with your phone.
1.  Enable the device’s Bluetooth and Bluetooth 

tethering capabilities. Make sure the device 
is ‘visible’. Refer to the device’s user guide 
for more information.

2. Touch   in the home screen and select 

Settings > Bluetooth

.

3.  Turn Bluetooth on and touch the device’s ID 

to pair the phone with the device. Enter a 
passcode if prompted.

u

 

Media device (MTP)

: Transfer media 

files on Windows, or using Android File 
Transfer on Mac.

u

 

Camera (PTP)

: Transfer photos using 

camera software, and transfer any files 
on computers that don’t support MTP.

u

 

Share mobile network

: Turn on USB 

tethering and share your phone’s mobile 
data with the PC. 

u

 

Install driver

: Install the driver needed 

for connecting your phone to your PC. 

To disconnect the device from the computer, sim-
ply unplug the USB cable when you’re finished.

Connecting to the Internet

Connecting via Wi-Fi

1.  Touch the 

Home Key > Menu Key > System 

settings > Wi-Fi

.

2.  Slide the ON/OFF switch if Wi-Fi is off.
 

Your phone automatically searches for Wi-Fi 
networks in range and displays their names 
and security settings. Your phone also con-
nects to previously linked networks when 
they are in range.

3.  Touch a network name to connect to it.
  If the network is secured, enter a password 

or other credentials. (Ask your network ad-
ministrator for details.)

Reviews: