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Page 1: ...are no affiliated with Lephone and Lephone does not endorse or assume liability for them If you access such si tes take precautions for security or content The limited wa rranty does not cover user manuals or any third party softwa re settings content data or links whethe r included downloade d in the product whethe r included during installment assembl y shipping or any other ti me in the deliver...

Page 2: ...keep their cell phone at least 15 cm away from the implant Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use earphones or headphones at high volume Use a wireless hands free system headphone headset with a low power Bluetooth emitter Make sure the cell phone has a low SAR Keep your calls short or send a te xt message SMS instead This advi ce applies specially to children adolescents and pregnant women U...

Page 3: ...e please follow your device Do not put use it in a place wi th flammable gas such as a petrol pumps The temperature re commended for using the de vice is 5 35 C Do not touch the charger power cable or socke t with wet hands This may cause an electric shock If your phone or any of its accessories do not function normally then please visit your nearest authorized service facility The qualified perso...

Page 4: ...ganiza tions and independent expert groups are coordinating to investigate health e ffects of RF radiation SAR Specific Absorption Rate Your devi ce conforms to the Indian guidelines for exposure to radi o waves The limits are given in te rms of a uni t referred to as the Specifi c Absorption Rate SAR which is a measure of the amount of radi o frequency ene rgy absorbed by the body when using a mo...

Page 5: ... YOUR DEVICE 7 1 1 GENERAL INFO 7 1 2 DEVICE OVERVIEW 8 2 GETTING STARTED 9 2 1 POWERING ON OFF THE DEVICE 10 3 BASIC OPERATIONS 10 3 1 CALLING 10 3 2 MESSAGES 12 3 3 CONTACTS 14 3 4 BROWSER 14 4 HOME SCREEN 14 4 1 STATUS BAR 15 4 2 CUSTOMIZING SCREEN 16 5 MULTIMEDIA 16 5 1 CAMERA 16 5 2 FILES 17 5 3 SOUND RECORDER 18 ...

Page 6: ...ARDS 20 DATA USAGE 20 MORE 20 DISPLAY 20 PROMPT NOTIFICATION 21 AUDIO PROFILES 21 APPS 21 STORAGE USB 21 BATTERY 21 MEMORY 21 LOCATION 21 SECURITY 21 ACCOUNTS 22 LANGUAGE INPUT 22 BACKUP RESET 22 TIMER SWITCH MACHINE 22 DATE TIME 22 PRINTING 23 ABOUT PHONE 23 8 APPLICATIONS UTILITIES 23 CALCULATOR 23 CALENDAR 23 CLOCK 23 ...

Page 7: ...Card 1 UNDERSTANDING YOUR DEVICE 1 1 GENERAL INFO Lephone W21 is a Dual SIM phone that encloses features such as Andr oid 6 0 Marshma llow 13 97 cm 5 5 HD IPS display wit h 2 5D Curved glass Wi F i BT V OLTE 1 3GHz Qua d Core Pr ocessor 16 GB R OM 2 GB RAM 8 MP AF rear w ith LED Flash 5 MP front camera et c This phone is provi ded wi th two SIM slots for two different SIM cards The SIM card insert...

Page 8: ...al needs 1 2 D EVIC E OVERVIEW Position of Keys 1 Home 2 Back 3 Recent Apps 4 Microphone 5 USB Port 6 7 Speaker 8 Receiver 9 Front Camera 10 Sensor 11 Earphone Jack 12 Volume keys 13 Power Key 14 Rear Camera 15 Flashlight 16 Battery Cover ...

Page 9: ...ts T Flash ca rd which is a multimedia memory card used to multipl y the memory of the devi ce The T flash card is small and should be pulled out and installed carefully and prudently in orde r to avoid any kind of damage Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the memory card in the device Switch off your device Remove the battery cover Slide the T Flash card into the slot and a ttach ...

Page 10: ... your device Long press and hold the Power Ke y to turn on the device The first screen that appears is known as the home idle Screen Drag the lock icon side wards to unlock the screen If screen turns off press the Power Key to turn on the display Turning Off the Device Press and hold the Power Key for 3 seconds A pop up window appears select Power off Select OK to confirm 3 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 1 C ...

Page 11: ... end the call tap to end the call Answer Reject an Incoming Call When you receive an incoming call a notification message appears on the screen In order to accept the call drag towards right If you wish to reject the call drag towards left Other Options during the call Manage other voice call features During a call please select Contacts to mute unmute the microphone ...

Page 12: ...ge Tap to compose new message In To field enter the recipient s phone number Type message in the Type message to compose field Tap to Send Receiving and Managing Messages When you send and receive messages to from a contact these messages are grouped as a message thread A message thread looks li ke an exchanged conversation To reply to a text message Select Messages Select a message thread to open...

Page 13: ... to a ne w message you are composing Select Messages Select a message thread to open it Press and hold the message to view the submenu options Select Copy Go to Compose new message Press and hold Type message Select Paste to paste the copied text to your new message MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE A Multimedia message or MMS can contain lette rs an image an audio or video file To create and send an MMS please ...

Page 14: ...e new contact Select the storage You can ente r contact information such as name phone number email address e tc if you select storage as Phone Tap save on the top to save the contact Tip Or select Contacts tap to create New contact To import contacts Conta cts Tap opti on Conta ct se ttings Import Export contacts Select to import contacts from internal storage storage Select the import type 3 4 B...

Page 15: ...s and check conne ction status 4 1 STATU S BAR The Status bar i cons indicate di fferent types of informati on The table below lists various icons that might appear on the status bar of the device Data on or off option Battery level charging of the device New short message Missed call notification Wi Fi connected ...

Page 16: ...ite features Your device offers various opt ions to customize the look and display of your device In the idle screen tap Wallpaper Themes 5 MULTIMEDIA Your device features various multi media options such as Ca mera File s FM Radio Music Video Player and Sound Recorder 5 1 C AMERA Your device is equippe d with came ra and video recorde r which enables you to capture photos and videos Capturing an ...

Page 17: ...t 5 2 FIL ES You can browse open and manage the files saved in the Device and Memory card by accessing the Files sub menu The de vice provi des a certain spa ce for users to manage files and supports the T Flash ca rd You can use the files to convenientl y manage various di rectories and files on the T Flash card ...

Page 18: ...n use your phone to listen to FM radio stations once the original headset is plugged into the conne ctor Please press the side key to adjust the volume 6 NETWORK 6 1 WI FI Connect to a wireless network to browse Internet Tap Settings Tap ON OFF to activate Wi Fi Tap a Wi Fi account input the password then the device will be connected to the Wi Fi ...

Page 19: ...is automatically stored in the directory Tap Settings Tap ON OFF to enable and disable Bluetooth function 6 3 4G NETWORK 4G network offe rs high speed internet unde r global standard radi o interfaces and can provide a wide range of servi ces In additi on to ma ke it possible to easily communi cate wi th anybody anywhe re and anyti me on a global scale it also permi ts high speed communi cations a...

Page 20: ... to change view the Bluetooth se ttings Please refer to network section for detailed information on Bluetooth SIM C ARD S Your de vice supports dual SIM cards which can be managed by accessing the SIM cards sub menu D ATA U SAGE Access this sub menu to view the network Data usage of your device MORE Access this sub menu to change view se ttings related to Aeroplane mode tethering portable hotspot ...

Page 21: ...P P S This sub menu enables you to manage all the installed running and applications saved in the device memory and SD card You can remove externally installed applications view and control running applications STORAGE U SB View and manage the data storage of your device BATTERY You can check the batte ry status of the device by accessing this sub menu MEMORY You can check the Total memory and A v...

Page 22: ... all applications can synchronize user data automatically L ANGU AGE INP U T Use the Language input settings to select the Language on your device BAC KU P RESET You can take backup of your data and reset the device After you ba ck up all your data if you want to e rase everything on your de vice you can do a factory reset TIMER SWITC H MAC HINE You can set the time for auto powe r on off Do turn ...

Page 23: ...a settings C AL C U L ATOR Calculator helps you perform basic ari thmeti c functions such as addition subtraction multiplication and division C AL END AR This phone supports Calendar You can view calendar or edit an event using it C L OC K The clock function gives you an access to alarm clock Select Clock from the screen Select from the various options available select Alarm Tap Menu key to add al...

Page 24: ... S tore and setup your Google account Select Create to create a new account or Sign in to sign in your existing account Once you are signed in you can begin searching and downloading programs on the Play store Tap Apps to view the list of applications available and tap Games to view the list of games available YOU TU BE Youtube is an online video streaming se rvice that allows you to view search a...

Page 25: ...as well as the envi ronment Come join hands with us and make world a better place to live Preserve natural resources for future genera tions by recycling your phone The phone contains some metals when re cycled prope rly these can be put back into ci rculation decreasing the need for new metal mining Recycling reduces the need for raw materials saves energy helps miti gate Global Warming and reduc...

Page 26: ...ata security concerns including the following Affect nearly e very system in the human body and result in birth defects brain heart live r ki dney and skeletal system damage They will also signi ficantl y affect the nervous and reproductive systems of the human body When burned create cance r producing dioxins which are released into the air we breathe If thrown in landfills ma y leach into ground...

Page 27: ...zardous Elements in your Device Your device does not contain the following hazardous elements in a proportion highe r than the limits provided hereunder maximum concentrati on value of 0 1 by weight in homogenous materials for lead mercury he xavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominateddiphenyl e thers and maximum concentration value of 0 01 by weight in homogenous materials for c...

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