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Call waiting

Call waiting gives you the option to take an 
incoming call when you’re already on the 
phone. This function is available only for 
voice calls.

●  CDMA Call waiting

1.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Settings > Call 

settings > SIM1 Settings > Call waiting

.

2. Select 

Enable

, and then touch 

Enable

 to 

confirm. Your setting will be sent to the 
network.

●  GSM Call Waiting

1.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Settings > Call 

settings > SIM2 Settings > Additional 
settings

.

2.  Tick the checkbox at the right of the 

Call 

waiting

 to enable call waiting. Your set-

ting will be sent to the network.

Contacts

Adding a New Contact

1.  Open your contacts.
2. Touch   at the bottom on the screen.
3.  If you have more than one account for 

contacts, touch 

Contact type

 and select 

the account to which you want to add the 
contact.

4.  Enter the contact name and other in-

formation, such as phone numbers and 
emails.

  Touch a category’s plus button 

 to add 

more than one entry for that category— 
for example, to add both work and home 
numbers. Touch the button at the left of 
the entry to select labels, such as 

Mobile 

or 

Work

 for a phone number, or select 

Custom 

to create your own label.

5.  Touch the picture frame icon 

 to assign 

a picture to the contact.

6.  When you’re finished, touch 

 .

Importing Contacts From the CDMA/
GSM Card

Contacts saved on the phone can have more 
information than just a name and a phone 
number, such as Email, contact icon, and 
address. If you’ve got contacts saved on the 
SIM card, you can import them to the phone.
1.  Touch the 

Home Key

 > 

 .

2.  Touch the 

Menu Key > Import/Export > 

Import from UIM/SIM2 card

.

3.  Touch all the SIM contacts you want to 

import and then touch 

 .

 

Connect to networks

Connect to Wi-Fi network

1.  From the home screen, touch 

Menu Key 

> Settings > Wireless & networks

.

2.  If Wi-Fi is not enabled, tick the checkbox 

at the right of the 

Wi-Fi

 to turn on Wi-Fi. 

The phone scans for available Wi-Fi net-
works and displays the names of those it 

finds.

3.  Touch a network name to connect to it. 

You may need to enter a passeord.

Enable mobile data access

1.  Touch the 

Home Key > Menu Key > Set-

tings > Wireless & networks > Mobile 
networks

2. Check 

Data enabled

 to enable data ac-

cess over the mobile network. 

Disable mobile data access

1.  Touch the 

Home Key > Menu Key > Set-

tings > Wireless & networks > Mobile 
networks

2. Uncheck 

Data enabled

 to disable data 

access over the mobile network. 

Use your phone as a hotspot

1.  Press the

 Home Key > Menu Key

, and 

touch 

Settings > Wireless & networks > 

Tethering & portable hotspot

.

2. Check 

Portable Wi-Fi hotspot

. After a 

moment, the phone starts broadcasting its 
Wi-Fi network name (SSID), so you can 
connect to it with up to 5 computers or 
other devices. 

3. Touch 

Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings 

> Configure Wi-Fi hotspot

 if you want to 

change the Wi-Fi network name or secure 
it with a password. 

NOTE:

Uncheck 

Portable Wi-Fi hotspot 

to stop 

sharing your data connection via Wi-Fi.

Email

Email setup

1.  From the home screen, touch 

 

> Email

.

 NOTE: 

  If another email account is already set up, 

touch the 

Menu Key > Account settings 

> ADD ACCOUNT

.

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

Next

 and follow the onscreen in-

structions.

Create and send an email message

1.  Press the 

Menu Key 

and touch 

Compose

.

2.  Address the message. As you enter text, 

matching addresses are offered from your 
Contacts. You can touch a suggested ad-

dress or enter a new one. Separate mul-
tiple addresses with commas.

3.  Press the 

Menu Key

 and touch 

Add 

Cc/Bcc

 to address a copy or blind copy of 

the message.

4.  Enter a subject for the message.
5.  Enter the text to the message.
6.  Press the 

Menu Key

 and touch

 Add at-

tachment

 to send files with the message.

7. Touch 

Send

.

Camera and video

Take a picture

1.  From the home screen, touch 

 >cam-

era

.

2.  Aim the camera at the subject and then 

touch 

 to take the shot.

Take a video

1.  From the home screen, touch 

 > cam-

corder

, or Drag 

 to the camcorder 

position in the camera interface.

2. Touch   to begin recording, touch 

 to 

stop.

Send a picture

1.  From the home screen, touch 

 

> Gallery

.

2.  Touch an album and then touch and hold 

a picture.

3. Touch 

Share

 and select a methord from 

the list.

Playing Music

You can play digital audio files from your 
phone’s memory card in Music.
1.  Touch the 

Home Key > 

 > Music

 

 

to open the Music Screen.

2. Select 

Artists/Albums/Songs/Playlists 

/favorite

 to find the songs you want to 

play.

3.  Touch an item from the list to start play-

ing.

NOTE:

 You can adjust the volume with the 

Volume Keys

.

Touch to play the current playlist in 

shuffle mode, where tracks are played 

in random order.

Touch to toggle repeat mode: no 

repeat, repeat the current song, or 
repeat the current playlist.
Song and artist information.
Drag the slider to jump to any part of 
the song.
Tap to play the previous / rewind 
song.
Tap to add the current song to favorite.

Tap to open the current playlist.

Tap to pause or resume the track.

Tap to play the next song.

Moving an Application

You can move the applications downloaded 
or installed on your phone to the microSD 
card when the phone memory is full. You can 
also move applications to your phone if the 
microSD card is getting full.

NOTE:  Not  all  applications  can  be  move  to 

your phone or microSD card.

•  Touch the 

Home Key > 

 > Settings > 

Applications > Manage applications

.

•  Touch  the  application  you  want  to  move 

below the Downloaded tab.

•  Touch 

Move to phone

 or 

Move to SD 

card

.

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 por-
table Wi-Fi hotspot to share your phone’s 
data service.

•  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 

 

> Set-

tings > Sound

 and uncheck all 

Feed-

back

.

 

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and 
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the lim-
its for exposure to radio waves recommended 
by international guidelines. These guidelines 

were developed by the independent scientific 

organization ICNIRP and include safety mar-
gins 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 0.356 W/kg. As mobile de-
vices offer a range of functions, 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 re-
quired to communicate with the network.

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