background image

4

Slide to zoom in or out.

5

View photos and videos you have 

taken.

6

Record a video.

7

Switch between the camera and 

camcorder.

4.  Touch 

 to start recording.

5.  Touch 

 to stop recording.

TIP:

  While  the  recording  is  in  progress,  you 

can touch 

 to save the frame as a separate 

photo.

Playing Music

1.  Touch 

 

>   > MTS Play Ground

.

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

to find the song you want to play.

3.  Touch the song to play it.

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2.  Enter  the  recipient(s)  and  message  text.  If 

you want to send an MMS, add subject and 

attachments.

3.  Touch

 C Send 

or 

G Send

 to send the mes-

sage.

Select 

contact(s)

Send via 

CDMA card

Send via 

GSM card

Add attachment

Type message

Enter number(s)

Setting Up Email Accounts
Setting Up Gmail

1.  Touch 

 

>   > Gmail

.

 

NOTE: 

If  another  Gmail  account  is  already 

set up, touch   

> Settings > ADD ACCOUNT

.

2.  Touch  Existing  to  sign  in  to  your  existing 

Google Account.  If you  have  no  Google Ac-
counts, touch 

New 

to create one.

3.  Follow  the  instructions  on  the  screen  to  set 

up the account.

Setting Up Email

1.  Touch 

 

>   > Email

.

 

NOTE:

 If another email account is already set 

up, touch   

> Settings > 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 

 

>   > Email

.

 

NOTE:

 If another email account is already set 

up, touch   

> Settings > ADD ACCOUNT

.

2.  Enter the email address and password.

3.  Touch 

Manual setup > Exchange

.

4.  Enter 

Domain\Username

Password

,  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 

 

>   > 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 head-

set to connect with it.

TIP:

 Touch   next to the ID of the headset, and 

touch

 Unpair 

to end the connection.

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 

 

>   > 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  ac

-

cess. Touch

 Accept & download 

(free apps) 

or 

Accept & buy

 (paid apps) to proceed, or 

touch 

 to cancel.

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 

 

>

   .

Taking a Photo

1.  Touch 

 

>   > Camera

.

2.  Aim the camera at the subject and make any 

necessary adjustment.

Number

Function

1

Switch between the front and the 

back camera.

2

Change the flash mode (only 
available for the back camera).

3

Select color effect (only available 

for the back camera).

4

Select the phone camera mode 
(only available for the back cam-

era).

5

Change the camera settings.

6

Slide to zoom in or out. 

7

View photos and videos you have 

taken.

8

Capture a photo.

9

Switch between the camera and 

camcorder.

3.  You  can  either  let  the  camera  autofocus  on 

the  center  of  the  screen,  or  you  can  touch 

another area on the screen that you want to 

focus on.

4.  Touch the shutter icon 

 to take the photo.

WARNING! 

Keep  a  safe  distance  when  using 

the flash. Do not point the flash toward people or 

animals’ eyes.

Recording a Video

1.  Touch 

 

>   > Camera

.

2.  Slide the switch 

 to open the camcord-

er.

3.  Aim the camera at the subject and make any 

necessary adjustment. 

Number

Function

1

Switch between the front and the 

back camera.

2

Turn on or off the flash (only avail

-

able for the back camera).

3

Change the camcorder settings.

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Number

Function

1

Song information. Touch to see lyrics 

(if available) or the current playlist. 

2

Playback control. Drag the slider to 
jump to any part of the song.

3

Touch to resume playback. 

4

Touch to start or pause song. 

5

Touch to play the current playlist 

in shuffle mode, where tracks are 

played in random order.

 6

Touch to toggle repeat mode: no 
repeat, repeat the current song, or 
repeat the current playlist.

 7

Touch to skip song.

 8

Touch the menu to manage the mu-
sic.

Connecting to PC

You can connect your phone to a computer with 

a  USB  cable  and  transfer  music,  pictures,  and 

other files in either directions. Your device stores 
these files in internal storage or on a removable 

microSD card.
1.  Touch and hold the status bar across the top 

of the screen and flick down.

2.  Touch   (

Connected as [

current connection 

mode

])

.

3.  Choose one of the following options:

u

 

USB  Mass  Storage: 

Transfer  files  be-

tween PC and your device.

u

 

Connect  to  PC  software: 

Connect  to 

PC to sync data and install apps.

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 

 

>   > Settings > Wi-Fi

.

2.  Slide the 

ON/OFF

 switch if Wi-Fi is off.

 

You  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 administra

-

tor for details.)

Connecting via Mobile Network

To connect to the Internet via mobile network you 
can use the default Access Point Names (APN). 
And if you want to add a new APN, please con

-

tact  the  service  provider  to  get  the  necessary 
information.  Do  not  change  the  settings  as  the 

service might stop working.

1.  Touch 

 

  >  Settings  >  More  > 

Mobile  networks  >  CDMA/GSM  > Access 
Point Names

.

2.  Touch   

> New APN

.

3.  Touch each item to enter the information you 

get from your service provider.

4.  Touch 

 > Save

 to complete.

Connecting via Bluetooth Tethering

You can connect to a device that supports Blue-
tooth  tethering  to  sharing  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 

 

>   > Settings > Bluetooth

.

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

to  pair  the  phone  with  the  device.  Enter  a 

passcode if prompted.

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 connec-
tion 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

.

2.  Touch  the 

Tasks

  tab  and  touch 

  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.  From the home screen, touch 

 >

 

 .

2.  Touch   

> 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 

 

> Settings > Privacy & security

.

3.  Touch 

Clear  cache

Clear  history

,  and

 

Clear all cookie data

.

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 dam-
age, 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

Switch off when instructed in hospi

-

tals and medical facilities

Do not attempt to disassemble

Switch off when instructed in air

-

crafts and airports

Only use approved accessories

Switch off in explosive environ

-

ments
Do not rely on this device for emer-
gency communications

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 

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 0.694 

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.

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