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3.3 Linking to the Networks and devices
Your phone can connect to a variety of networks and devices, including mobile networks
for voice and data transmission, Wi-Fi data networks, and Bluetooth devices, such as
headsets. You can also connect your phone to a computer, to transfer files from your
phone’s SD card and share your phone’s mobile data connection via USB.
Connecting to mobile networks
When you assemble your phone with a SIM card, your phone is configured to use your
provider’s mobile networks for voice calls and for transmitting data.
Connecting to Wi-Fi networks
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of
up to 100 meters, depending on the Wi-Fi router and your surroundings.
Touch Settings>Wireless & networks >Wi-Fi. Check Wi-Fi to turn it on. The phone scans
for available Wi-Fi networks and displays the names of those it finds. Secured networks
are indicated with a Lock icon.
Note: If the phone finds a network that you connected to previously, it connects to it.
Touch a network to connect to it. If the network is open, you are prompted to confirm that
you want to connect to that network by touching Connect. If the network is secured,
you’re prompted to enter a password or other credentials.
Connecting to Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that devices can use to
exchange information over a distance of about 8 meters. The most common Bluetooth
devices are headphones for making calls or listening to music, hands-free kits for cars,
and other portable devices, including laptops and cell phones.
Touch Settings>Wireless & networks >Bluetooth. Check Bluetooth to turn it on.
You must pair your phone with a device before you can connect to it. Once you pair your
phone with a device, they stay paired unless you unpair them.
Your phone scans for and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range. If
the device you want to pair with isn’t in the list, make it discoverable.
Connecting to a computer via USB
You can connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable, to transfer music, pictures,
and other files between your phone’s SD card and the
computer.
3.4 Using the touch screen
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Touch-screen tips
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Touch
To act on items on the screen, such as application and settings icons, to type letters and
symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to press onscreen buttons, you simply touch
them with your finger.
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Touch & hold
Touch & hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting your finger until an action
occurs. For example, to open a menu for customizing the Home screen, you touch an
empty area on the Home screen until the menu opens.
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Drag
Touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move your finger
on the screen until you reach the target position.
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Lock screen
When Screen lock in Security setting is enabled, press Power key to lock the handset.
This helps to prevent accidental touching of keys and as well as power saving. When
Sleep function in Display setting is enabled, after the handset device has been idle for
preset period, the screen will be locked automatically to save power.
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Unlock screen
Press Power key to switch on the handset device. The lock screen appears. Swipe
left/right to open camera/phone application. Swipe up to unlock screen, and the screen
being locked last time will show.