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Summary of Contents for HLTE100E

Page 1: ...Before using t detail Manufactured 1 Hisense U3 20 HLTE100E User Guide the device please r by Hisense Comm 021 read the user guide munications Co Ltd e in d...

Page 2: ...tery 13 Screen and Display 16 Phone at a Glance 16 Basic operation 17 Power button 17 Volume button 17 Navigation key 17 Home screen 17 Touchscreen Gestures 19 Notification Center 22 Lock the phone 22...

Page 3: ...ing an event 28 Searching an event 29 Clock 29 Alarms 29 Clock 30 Timer 30 Stopwatch 30 SoundRecorder 31 Recording sound 31 Playing a recording 31 Managing recordings 31 Calculator 31 Simple arithmeti...

Page 4: ...juries or damage to your phone or other property Read all the safety information below before using your phone Do not crash throw or puncture your phone Avoid falling squeezing and bending of your pho...

Page 5: ...e devices Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or repair the phone The socket shall be installed near the phone and shall be easi...

Page 6: ...t in data loss Do not disconnect the phone during memory formatting orfile transfer operations Otherwise it may cause program file lost or file damages Keep the phone and charger out of the reach of c...

Page 7: ...er medical devices If you wear a pacemaker maintain at least 20 cm of separation between your pacemaker and your phone If you suspect your phone is interfering with your pacemaker or any other medical...

Page 8: ...pment When your vehicle is equipped with an air bag do not obstruct with installed or portable wireless equipment It may cause the air bag to fail or cause serious injury due to improper performance I...

Page 9: ...ld not be blocked during use To fully disconnect the phone from the mains unplug the AC DC cable from power outlet Power adapters may become warm during normal use and prolonged contact may cause inju...

Page 10: ...rent regulations for limiting the maximum output volume Prolonged headset listening at high volume could lead to hearing damage Stop using the product or lower the volume if you feel your ears ringing...

Page 11: ...batteries according to the instructions Cleaning and Maintenance Turn off the phone before cleaning and maintenance Charger should be unplugged from socket Phone and charger should be disconnected to...

Page 12: ...e an emergency call However emergency call numbers may not be reachable in all networks You should never rely on your phone for emergency calls Copyright The equipment is for private use only Copying...

Page 13: ...ot be recognized and could damage the card tray Turning your Phone On Off Turning on the phone Press and hold the power button until the screen turns on When you turn on your phone for the first time...

Page 14: ...dapter charger or battery may damage your phone shorten its lifespan or cause a fire explosion or other hazards Avoid using your phone when it is charging Do not cover your phone or the power adapter...

Page 15: ...hin the environment temperature of 0 to 40 Charging at temperatures below 0 or higher than 40 will harm the battery performance and shorten its life Longterm charging in extreme temperatures will dama...

Page 16: ...and descriptions are for reference only please refer to the descriptions of actual product 1 Front camera 7 Flashlight 2 Receiver 8 Volume button 3 Microphone 9 Power button 4 USB port 10 Loudspeaker...

Page 17: ...key for more than 10s to restart Volume button To adjust the volume press volume button Navigation key To go back to the Home screen tap To open the list of recent apps tap To go back to the previous...

Page 18: ...ts It displays status and iconsnotifications widgets are small apps that launch specific app functions to provide information and convenient access on your Home screen Tap an icon such as an app or a...

Page 19: ...its apps Tapping To open an app to choose a menu item to press an onscreen button or to enter a character using the keyboard on the screen tap it with your finger Tapping and holding Tap and hold an...

Page 20: ...right on the Home screen or the Apps screen to view other panels Swipe upwards or downwards to scroll through a webpage or a list of items Spreading and pinching Spread two fingers apart on a webpage...

Page 21: ...21 Pinch to zoom out Dragging To move an item tap and hold it and drag it to the target position...

Page 22: ...Enable or disable notification settings as desired Close notification center Swipe up or press the Home button to close notification center Lock the phone Lock the phone to protect user data Settings...

Page 23: ...s 1 Tap 2 Tap enter the dial pad 3 Enter a phone number 4 Tap to make a call Making calls from contacts 1 Tap 2 Tap the contact number Making calls from call logs 1 Tap 2 Tap Recents menu to enter the...

Page 24: ...g calls Answering or rejecting a call If the screen is locked Drag to up to answer the call Drag to down to reject the call If the screen is unlocked TapANSWR to answer the call TapDECLINE to reject t...

Page 25: ...tact s name nformation and the r contacts of the following sea or down the contact t the top of the scre select a contact a e to them or edit the ssages to create a me pients and enter a m to send the...

Page 26: ...Tap and delete to 26 ur conversation Gallery os wo fingers apart on t zoom out ake a photo Your p tically saved to deos icon to enterVideo g the video Tap top and save video tos or videos photo or a...

Page 27: ...en to your song to play You c uring the process song is playing ta ayback screen with o the music play on center and tap th the FM Radio fu your headphones FM turns on Search the FM ch he frequency fo...

Page 28: ...orite web page e address field in th thod keyboard to g ges moreover boo g and other function Files ght corner touch e file name that yo ds about the file t the search bar event Calendar e event title...

Page 29: ...ch the ala 29 n event Calendar Search ne or more keywo event title or locatio k From the tab our alarms arm set the alarm time others Touch OK to disabling an alarm itch next to an alarm the alarm set...

Page 30: ...ch the stopw 30 e is set to silent m e an alarm tone ck From the tab s to set your clock y n to enter city rese city that you want t Clock countdown time a uch to pause the e timer goes off to Clock e...

Page 31: ...ompl 31 der supports long perio storage is available ound Sound Recorder to start recording or to pause or to save docume cording SoundRecorder nd touch a recordin cordings SoundRecorder hold a record...

Page 32: ...y ations t to open the a complex calculation formation al experience the p rnet servers This a ta exchanges that m ng package or may epaid system ng problems relate strongly recomme includes unlimite...

Page 33: ...ng face information IMEI Identification The IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity code can be found in the equipment package on a label at the back of the battery or it can be displayed on scre...

Page 34: ...ces by operator it should follow the terms and conditions applicable by the operator Note that your phone still has its limitations referring to the specifications and functions These limitations cann...

Page 35: ...service provider Codes do not match If you forget the code contact your service provider Calls are not available Ensure that there is no dialing error New network is not authorized If new SIM card is...

Page 36: ...efective If so replace the charger Use only original accessories Impossible to receive or send SMS and photos Ensure that the storage is sufficient Delete some messages inyour phone Files cannot be op...

Page 37: ...ges from your phone Phone cannot be connected to computer Change data cable Change computer port Call logs are not saved Ensure that the time is not wrongly set Check the time setting Importador Hisen...

Page 38: ...CHINA ONLY FOR MEXICO For use in Mexico the operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this equipment or device may not cause detrimental interference and 2 this equipment...

Page 39: ...ructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfe...

Page 40: ...o radio waves established by the FederalCommunications Commission USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not caus...

Page 41: ...z Internal Memory 1GB RAM 16GB ROM Camera Rear 5MP Front 2MP Size 5 inches Resolution FWVGA 480 854 Color 16 7M 2G 2G 850 1900 3G 3G B1 2 4 5 4G 4G B1 2 4 5 7 12 28A 28B No surport band Band 10 26 38...

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