You 40 User Guide

850/ 2100 MHz Single/Dual SIM

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CONTENTS

1) Introduction 1.1) Overview 3 1.2) Box Contents 3

2) Get Started 2.1) Set Up Your Phone 4 2.2) Navigate Your Phone 5 2.3) Use the Touchscreen . 6 2.4) Unlock the Screen 6

3) Make Yourself at Home 3.1) Change the Wallpaper 7 3.2) Ringtones & Other Sounds 7 3.3) Make a Phone Call 7 3.4) Messaging . 9 3.5) Access Your Contacts 12 3.6) Arrange & Work with Apps 13 3.7) User Folders 14 3.8) Manage Notifications 14

4) Use Some Apps 4.1) Find Your Contacts 15 4.2) Use Email 16 4.3) Manage Your Calendar . 16 4.4) Camera 17 4.5) Music 18 4.6) Manage Downloads 18

5) Tune Performance 5.1) Optimise Battery Life 19 5.2) Optimise Data Usage 20 5.3) Optimise Memory Usage . 21

6) Enter & Edit Text 6.1) Use the Keyboard 22 6.2) Type Text by Speaking 23

7) Connect to Networks & Other Devices 7.1) Mobile Networks 23 7.2) Wi-Fi Networks 24 7.3) Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot . 24 7.4) VPN (Virtual Private Network) . 25 7.5) More Wireless & Network Settings 26 7.6) Bluetooth 26

8) Manage Accounts 8.1) Add or Remove Accounts 27 8.2) Change Backup & Reset Options 28

9) Secure Your Phone 9.1) Set Screen Lock 29 9.2) Work with Certificates 29

10) Legal Information 31

11) Health & Safety 32

12) Declaration of Conformity 34

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1. INRODUCTION

1.1. Overview

1. Receiver 7. Headset Jack 2. Display Screen 8. USB Interface 3. Options Key 9. Power ON/OFF Key 4. Home Key 10. Speaker 5. Return Key 11. Front Camera 6. Volume Key 12. Back Camera 13. Battery Cover

1.2. Box Contents

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2. GET STARTED

2.1. Set up your phone The first time you turn ON your phone you will see a welcome screen and you will be prompted to set up the basic settings on your device.

Start by setting up your preferred language. Touch Start to jump to the following step, where you will be asked to set Date & Time.

Make it If you already have a sign in with it, if not you can create a new account. A Google account will give you full access to Google apps and other services that you may want to use, such as , , Navigation, Android Market, YouTube, and so on.

After creating your Google account you can use Google's location service, this will help to determine your approximate location even when GPS isn't available.

A Google Account lets you organise and access your personal information from any computer or mobile device:

 Never lose your contacts again: When you sign in to your phone with a Google account, all the contacts you associate with that account in the Contacts are automatically backed up. As a result, they're always accessible through your Gmail account from any computer.  Synchronise and back up everything: Whether you draft an email, add a contact's phone number, add an event to your calendar, or take a photo, your work gets backed up continuously by Google and synchronised with any computer where you use the same Google Account.  Access from anywhere: Check your latest calendar, email, text , or social stream, wherever you are, no matter what computer or mobile device you're using.  Keep your stuff secure and available: Google works round the clock to protect your personal data from unauthorised access and to ensure that you have access to it when you need it, wherever you need it

When Setup is complete touch Finish to start using your device or Back if you want to make any change on the previous.

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2.2. Navigate Your Phone

At the bottom of the screen, you'll find three Navigation buttons. They're always available. No matter what you're doing with your phone, you can always get back to the main Home screen or return to previous screens.

 Options Touching this on the Home Screen enables you to change your Wallpaper, Manage Apps or go to your System settings. When using it in any other application a menu will pop up with different options for that specific application.  Return - Opens the previous screen you were working on, even if it was in a different app. Once you back up to the Home screen further.  Home Touching this icon takes you to the Home Screen.

Just above the Navigation buttons, you have the Favourites tray. The applications icons you keep in the tray remain visible on every Home screen. The All Apps icon in the centre is permanent. Touch it to see all your apps and widgets.

The All Apps icon

At the top of the screen, you will see:

 Status icons - (on the left) tells you which apps have sent you notifications; for example, that a message has arrived, you have a missed call or it's time for a meeting. Note: To see your notifications, swipe your finger down from the top of the screen.

 System icons - (on the right) displays the current wireless and network connection strength, battery level, time, and more.  - (below the status and system icons) lets you search your phone or the Internet. Touch Google to type your search terms, or to speak them.

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2.3. Use the Touchscreen

You can use your finger to control your phone. The controls on your touch screen change depending on the tasks you are performing.

 Touch - Touch on buttons, icons or applications to select items or to open applications.  Touch & Hold Touch and hold to access available options.  Slide Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when you first touch (so you don't drag something instead).  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.  Double-tap - Tap quickly on a webpage, map or other screen to zoom. For example, double-tap a section of a webpage in the Browser to zoom in and the selected will fit the width of the screen. You can also control the zoom on Maps and other apps.  Pinch - In some applications (such as Browser, Maps and Gallery) you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and spreading them apart (to zoom in) or pinching them together (to zoom out).  Rotate Screen - On most screens, the orientation of the screen changes as you rotate it. You can turn this feature on or off.

2.4. Unlock the Screen

You may need to provide a PIN, Password, or draw a pattern to unlock your device when the screen is locked.

1. Press the Power ON/OFF button to wake up the phone. 2. Hold and drag the unlock icon to the right to unlock the screen.

You can change the unlocking method on your phone's settings:

1. On the main menu, touch Settings > Security. 2. Screen lock 3. Select from the following options: None / Slide / Pattern / PIN / Password. 4. If choosing to draw a pattern, please follow the instructions provided on the device.

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3. MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME

3.1. Change the Wallpaper

1. Touch & hold anywhere on the Home screen that's not occupied. A list of options appears. 2. Choose from the following options:

 Gallery - Pictures that you've taken with the Camera or downloaded to your device.  Live Wallpapers - A scrolling list of animated wallpapers.  Wallpapers - Thumbnails of default images. You can download additional wallpapers from Android Market.

3. Touch the desired image to use it as your Wallpaper.

3.2. Ringtones & Other Sounds

Your phone uses sounds and vibrations to communicate with you, including ringtones, notifications, alarms, and navigation feedback. You can customise any of these sounds, as well as controlling their volume and the volume for music, videos, games, and other media.

Change default Ringtone

1. On the main menu, touch Settings > Profile Settings > General/Outdoor. 2. Touch SIM1/SIM2 Ringtone, depending on which ringtone you wish to change. 3. Select a ringtone from Android System or from ES File Explorer (where you can access the stored in your SD memory card).

Change other sound settings

To change other sounds and vibrations, go to Settings > Profile Setting.

 Volumes (in General or Outdoor) - sets the master volume separately for music, ringtones, notifications and alarms. You can still use the physical volume control on the phone to raise or lower volume of whatever sound is currently playing.  Vibrate Enables sound vibration for notifications.  Silent Turns off all sounds.

3.3 Make a phone call

Make a call from the Dialler 1. Touch the phone icon on the main menu or on the Home Screen. 2. Input the number you wish to make a call to. 3. On the bottom of the screen you have the option to choose which SIM card you would like to use to place the call.

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Phone icon

Make a call from Contacts 1. Touch the Contacts icon on the main menu or on the Home Screen. 2. You can either scroll through your contacts list or use the quick search by touching the Search icon on the bottom left side of the screen and typing the contact name. 3. Touch the contact you wish to call to see its number. 4. Touch on the phone number to place the call. 5. Select which SIM card you want to use to make the call.

Contacts icon

Make a call from the Call Log 1. Touch the Phone icon on the main menu or on the Home Screen. 2. Slide the screen from the left to the right and you will find all your call logs. 3. Select the number you wish to make a call to or touch the Phone icon on the right side of the contact name or number to place the call. 4. If touching on the contact name/number there will be a variety of options, such as: Call via SIM1/SIM2, Video Call or Send Text Message.

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Place an Internet Call To place an Internet call you must add an internet calling account and you will be able to make calls over the internet when connected to a WiFi network instead of using your mobile network.

Add an internet calling account and configure your incoming and outgoing preferences:

1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch Options button > Call Settings. 3. Under Internet Call Settings choose Accounts to configure your account and incoming settings, or Use Internet Calling to set outgoing call preferences.

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Options during a Call

 Answer another incoming call You can answer another call during a call.  Adjust volume Use the volume button on the right side of your phone.  Switch to the dialler To enter a number you wish to save or if you want to make another call.  Speaker Switch from receiver to speaker, or if you have a Bluetooth device connected with your phone you can also switch to it.  Mute Mute your microphone.  Hold Put the other party on hold.  Switch Switch to another call in progress.  Make another call Make another call during the current call. The first call will be put on hold.  Merge Merge separate calls as a single conference call.

3.4 Messaging

SMS and MMS You can send text SMS and MMS messages to other people. The limit for SMS character is 160 characters. If you continue to enter the message when the character limit is reached, this will count as another text message and the message will be split and received separately every time the character limit has been exceeded. This is known as Concatenated SMS. MMS is also known as Multimedia Messaging and can contain Text & Pictures, Audio Recording or Audio Files. Note: When you add a subject title or attachment, the phone will automatically convert an SMS to an MMS message.

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Composing an SMS 1. Select the Messaging icon and touch the New Message icon on the bottom left side of the screen to compose. 2. Enter a contact number or select the desired recipient from the Contact List. 3. Enter the message in the Type message box. 4. Touch Send and chose weather to send the message via SIM1 or SIM2.

Composing an MMS 1. Select the Messaging icon and touch the New Message icon on the bottom left side of the screen to compose. 2. Enter a contact number or select the desired recipient from the Contact List. 3. Touch Menu > Attach to display a list of options Pictures, Videos, Audio, etc. 4. Attach the desired file and enter the message in the Type message box. 5. Select Send and chose weather to send the message via SIM1 or SIM2.

Touch to open a messaging conversation

Touch to compose a new text or multimedia message.

Save the information as a Draft When composing a message, the MMS or SMS message can be saved to the Draft box by pressing the Return/Back button. To edit the message, touch the Messaging icon on the Home Screen and select the draft message to edit the information and then select Send. Reading and replying to a message Depending on your notification settings, the phone will play a ringtone, vibrate, or display the new message icon in the Notification Bar when you receive a new text or multimedia message. The text messaging and multimedia messaging with contact details will be concatenated into a Message Conversation Cluster. Series of text or multimedia messaging allow you to view the messages which are sent and received by you and your contacts on the screen. SMS conversations will be listed in the order of time they are received: the latest messages will be on the top of the conversation list.

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Forwarding Messages 1. On the Home Screen touch the Messaging icon and scroll to the desired message. 2. Touch and hold the message and an options menu will pop up. Select Forward on the options menu and then input or locate the contact details of the recipient to be forwarded to.

Deleting Messages 1. On the Home Screen touch the Messaging icon and scroll to the desired message. 2. Touch and hold the message and an options menu will pop up. Select Delete message on the options menu.

Text-message (SMS) settings  Delivery Report: Select this option to receive Delivery Reports to notify you when your message has been received.  Copy SMS to SIM: Select this option to copy the received messages to your SIM card.  Manage SIM1 Card messages: Manages the messages stored in the SIM1.  Manage SIM2 Card messages: Manages the messages stored in the SIM2.

Multimedia message (MMS) settings  Delivery Report: Select this option to receive Delivery Reports to notify you when your message has been received.  Read Reports: Select this option to receive a Read Report for each read message sent.  Auto-retrieve: Select this option to automatically Retrieve all Multimedia Information. This may dramatically increase the costs of your on-line data.  Roaming auto-retrieve: Select this option to automatically Retrieve all Multimedia Information whilst Roaming. Note that this may dramatically increase the roaming costs of your on-line data.

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SIM1 Notification setting  Notifications: Notifications will be displayed on the Notification Bar, when new SMS are received.  Choose ringtone: Assigns a ringtone to be played when a new SMS and MMS is received. Note: The ringtone will be played for a short period of time after it is selected.  Vibrate: Allows you to enable or disable the vibration function when a new SMS and MMS are received.

SIM2 Notification setting  Notifications: A notification will be displayed on the Notification Bar, when new SMS are received.  Choose ringtone: Assigns a ringtone to be played when a new SMS and MMS is received. Note: The ringtone will be played for a short period of time after it is selected.  Vibrate: Allows you to enable or disable the vibration function when new SMS and MMS are received.

Service Message setting  Enable WAP PUSH: Enables you to receive service messages.

3.5. Access Your Contacts

If you have a Google Account, any contacts associated with that account are automatically backed up by Google. This means all your contacts are always available on the web and can be synced to any Android phone that's set up with the same account.

As a result, even if you lose your phone, switch to a new phone, or use a desktop computer, your contacts are always available.

To get your phone numbers and other contact information into your Google account, you have several options:

 Import your contacts directly into your phone from your SIM card. See the instructions below.  Use a desktop computer to import both your email and your contacts from another email account into your Gmail account.  Use a desktop computer to export your contacts from applications like Outlook as a text file, and then import them into your Google Account through a desktop browser.  Use a desktop computer to export your contacts as a text file, then import them directly into your phone.

Regardless of the method, you only need to import your contacts once. After you start using a Google Account, all your contacts stay in sync. To view your contacts:

 On your phone: use the Contacts app.  From a browser on a desktop computer: Go to www.google.com/contacts

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Import Contacts from your SIM card You can import contacts from your SIM card to the Contact list on your phone:

1. On the Home Screen touch the Contacts icon to enter the contact list. 2. Touch the Options button > Import/Export. 3. You can choose to import contacts from SIM1 and SIM2 or from your storage (SD card) to the phone. 4. Select the contacts you wish to import/export and touch OK to confirm.

3.6. Arrange & Work with Apps

To see all your apps touch the All apps icon on any Home Screen. In this screen you are able to see all your apps including the ones downloaded from Android Market. You can also move app icons to any of your home screens.

The status bar shows the time, signal strength, battery status and notification icons.

Slide the Launcher left or right to bring more icons into view.

Touch an application to open it.

 Move between screens: Swipe left or right.  Launch an App: Touch its icon.  Add app icon on a Home screen: Touch & hold the app icon, slide your finger, and place the icon in the desired area.  Place an app icon in the Favourites tray: Touch, hold & slide to move one of the favourites icons out of the tray. Then use the same technique to move another one into the same position.  Explore your widgets: Touch the Widgets tab at the top of any All Apps screen.  Get more apps: Touch the Play Store icon for more app options.  Remove app icon from Home screen: Touch, hold & slide the app towards the top of the screen, and drop it over the Remove icon.

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3.7. Use Folders

You can combine several apps in a folder. Drop one app icon over another on a Home screen and the two icons will automatically be combined.

 Open a folder: Touch it.  Rename a folder: Touch its name.  Move folders around Home screens: Touch, hold & slide.

3.8. Manage Notifications

From the Notification Bar, you can access information of calendar events, new emails, new SMS and on-going activities, such as incoming calls or status of the current call.

You can also open the Notification Panel to view the network operator or to enable Bluetooth, WiFi, Data connection, GPS, Silent Mode or Airplane Mode.

The status bar shows the time, signal strength, battery status, and notification icons.

Touch and hold an empty spot to add a shortcut to an application, a widget and so on.

When a new notification icon is displayed, touch the Notification Bar on the top of the screen and slide it downwards to open the Notice Board.

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More options:

 Respond to a notification: Touch it to open it.  Dismiss a notification: Swipe it sideways.  Dismiss all notifications: Touch the X on the top right corner.

Note: When the notice board is open you can also go to your phone's settings by touching the Quick Settings icon at the top of the list, near the date. This provides you a quick way to access your settings from any of your home screens.

4. USE SOME APPS

4.1. Find Your Contacts

The Contacts app gives you quick and easy access to everyone you want to reach. When you first turn on your phone and sign into a Google Account, any existing contacts from that account will be automatically synced with your Contacts list. After that, all your contacts stay in sync automatically, whether you make changes on your phone, from another device, or from any Web browser.

All your Contacts information is available from Gmail, Google Talk, Phone, and other apps where it's useful. As you add contacts from different sources, they are synced automatically across all the places you need them.

 View your contacts: Touch the Contacts icon on All Apps screen. You can view them in three different ways from the tabs on the top of the screen: Groups / All / Favourites.  Read details: Touch a name to see details for a contact or group.  Edit details: While viewing a contact, touch the options button and choose Edit or Set Ringtone. You can also touch the Star beside the name to add a contact to your favourites list.

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 Change your settings: While viewing the main list, touch the options button to choose display options for the contacts, and add or edit accounts. No matter where you are within Contacts, you can always get back to the main lists by touching the icon in the top left corner of the screen.

4.2. Use Email

Creating an Email account You need to set up an email box when you use the email function for the first time. 1. On the Home Screen Touch the All Apps icon > Email to enter into the Setup Email screen. 2. Input your email account and password details and touch Next or Manual Setup to setup the email server. 3. Select the POP3, IMAP or Exchange account after checking your Email parameters. 4. Set up your Incoming server settings for the email account if required. 5. Touch Finish when you have completed the fields.

Composing an Email 1. On the Home Screen Touch the Menu > Email 2. Touch the Email Account you wish to use on the account interface. 3. Touch the Compose icon on the bottom left corner. 4. Enter the recipient's email address in the Recipient Field. 5. Input the title and content of the email. 6. Touch Options button > Attach file or Add Cc/Bcc if required. 7. Touch the Send icon on the top right corner of the screen to send the Email.

You also have Search, Folders (to check all folders in your email account, such as Starred, Inbox, Drafts, Outbox, Sent and Trash) and Refresh icons on the bottom of the screen.

4.3. Manage Your Calendar

The Calendar app lets you view and edit your schedule.

When you first set up your phone, you configured it to an existing Google Account. The first time you open the Calendar app on your device, it will display any existing calendar events from that Google account on the web. As you edit events from any mobile device or web browser, they are synchronised automatically across all the places you need them.

New Entries Use your phones Calendar to create and manage your events, meetings, and appointments. 1. Touch All apps > Calendar to open the calendar. 2. Select Options. 3. Touch New event, to open the Event Details interface. 4. Input the details and set different reminders for this events.

To change the calendar view, touch the date on the top and choose Day, Week, Month or Agenda.

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4.4. Camera

The Camera app is a combination of camera and camcorder and it actually consists of two cameras front and back camera. The back camera includes a Panorama mode that allows you to create a single image by panning across the screen.

You can view pictures and videos you take with the camera in the Gallery app

To take pictures or videos, first touch the Camera icon on a Home screen or All apps screen.

When Camera opens, you can:

 Switch between Camera (front or back), Camcorder or Panorama (function only available for back camera).  Take a picture by touching the blue button.  View most recently taken picture by touching the thumbnail near the blue button.

Touch to take picture/ video.

Touch here to access settings

View albums and photos

Touch to change between video/camera mode.

While in camera mode, open the photo settings - Touch the Settings icon on the main Camera screen.

The settings icons appear. Touch the one you want to adjust:  Flash mode - Turn flash off or on.  White balance - Adjust for the type of ambient light: Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent, or Cloudy. To let the camera adjust automatically, touch Auto.  Exposure - Adjust up or down from the automatic exposure reading. To let the camera set the exposure without adjustment, touch 0.  Scene setting - Adjust lighting effects to simulate Night mode. To let the camera adjust automatically, touch Auto.

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 Camera settings - Determines the location in which your photos are stored with each photo you take. It also determines the image size - the higher the number of pixels, the higher the resolution and the more storage capacity each photo requires. You can also restore all default settings from here.

4.5. Music

Opening the Music Player and Music Library

1. Touch the All apps icon> Music to access the Music Library Interface. Your list of music is stored in the phone and is divided into the following categories: Artists, Albums, Songs and Playlists in the Music Library Interface.

2. Select the desired category to display the list of music files.

Note: When music is played in the background, you can open the Notification Panel, and then touch the music file to switch to the Music Player Interface.

Creating a Playlist 1. Touch the All apps icon>Music to access the Music Library Interface. 2. Select the Category to locate your desired music file. 3. Touch and hold on the song until an options window pops up. Select Add to playlist. You can create a new playlist or add to Current playlist. 4. Follow the instructions on screen then select Save to confirm.

Managing your Playlist 1. Touch the All apps icon >Music> to access the Music Library Interface. 2. Select Playlist on the Music Library Interface. 3. Touch and hold the song in the Playlist allows you to Play, Edit, Delete or Rename your playlist.

4.6. Manage Downloads Files, apps, and other items you download from Gmail, Email, Android Market, or in other ways are stored in your device's internal storage. You can use the Downloads app to view, reopen, or delete what you've downloaded.

When you try to download an oversized-file when connected to such networks, you may be required to delay downloading until your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network, the download will resume automatically. You can view and manage these queued files in the Downloads app as well.

Downloaded files are stored in the Download directory that's visible when your device is connected to a computer. You can view and copy files from this directory.

 Touch the Downloads icon from a Home screen or All apps screen.  Touch an item to open it.

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 Share items - select the file, touch the Share icon and choose a sharing method from the list given.  Select icons you want to delete and then touch the Trash icon.  At the bottom of the screen you switch between Sort by size or Sort by date.

5. TUNE PERFORMANCE

5.1. Optimise Battery Life

You can extend your battery's life between charges by turning off features that you don't need. You can also monitor how apps and system resources consume battery power.

To adjust the settings described here, first touch the Settings icon on a Home or All Apps screen.

Extend the life of your battery

 If you aren't using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, use the Settings app to turn them off. The GPS setting is located in Settings > Personal > Location services.  Don't leave the Maps or Navigation apps open on the screen when you're not using them. They use GPS and therefore more power when they are running.  Turn down screen brightness and set a shorter Sleep timeout by choosing Settings > Device > Display.  If you don't need it, turn off automatic syncing for all apps by selecting Settings > Personal > Accounts & sync. Note that this means you need to sync manually to collect messages, email, and other recent information, and won't receive notifications when updates occur.  If you know you won't be near a mobile or Wi-Fi network for a while, switch to Airplane mode by Pressing and holding the power ON/OFF option until the Phone options appears. Then touch Airplane Mode.

Check battery level and usage details

Go to Settings > Device > Battery.

The list displayed on the screen shows you the breakdown of battery usage for individual apps and services. Touch a graph for more details. The details screen for some apps includes buttons that allow you to adjust settings affecting power usage, or stop the app completely.

Battery status (charging, discharging) and level (as a percentage of fully charged) are displayed at the top of the screen. The discharge graph shows battery level over time since you last charged the device.

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5.2. Optimise Data Usage

Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded by your device during a given period. To monitor your data usage, adjust your data usage settings.

The usage displayed on the data usage settings screen is measured by your phone. The feature described here can help you track your usage, but is not guaranteed to prevent additional charges.

Data usage settings allow you to:

 Set the data usage level at which you'll receive a warning.  Set a data usage limit.  View or restrict data usage by apps.

To adjust the settings described above:

1. Touch the Settings icon on your All Apps screen. 2. Go to Wireless & Networks and touch Data usage.

By default you will see the settings for mobile data, this means the data network or networks provided by your carrier, although it is also possible to show Wi-Fi data usage in a separate tab: Options button > Show Wi-Fi usage.

If you want to change your data usage cycle, touch the date to choose a different cycle. This data range is the period of time for which the graph displays data usage.

 Set warning for data usage Drag the orange line by its right side to the level where you want to receive a warning. When your data usage reaches this level you'll receive a notification.  Set data usage limit Select Set mobile data limit, read the message and if you want to proceed touch Ok. At this point the red line on the top of the graph will be activated so you can drag it up or down to set your limit. When the limit is reached, mobile data will be turned off automatically. You'll receive a notification when this occurs.  View or restrict data usage by app Scroll down to find the app data usage you want to view (the blue bar indicates the total data usage during the cycle defined). To see more details, touch the app. If you wish to stop background data usage for this app, touch Restrict background data. Read the message and touch Ok if you want to proceed.

Note: Restricting background data usage for individual apps can sometimes be a useful way to reduce your overall data usage. However, this is a drastic measure that may also affect the app's performance or cause it to malfunction.

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5.3. Optimise Memory Usage

Apps use two kinds of memory: internal storage and RAM. They use internal storage for themselves and any files, settings, and other data they use. They also use RAM (memory designed for temporary storage and fast access) when they're running.

Android manages and carefully guards the portion of internal storage where the system, apps, and most data for those apps are stored, because this area may contain your private information. The other portion of internal storage, where music, downloaded files, and so on is stored, remains visible for your convenience.

Android also mana recently, for quicker access if you need them again, but it will erase the cache if it needs the RAM for new activities.

You affect the way apps use internal storage directly and indirectly in many ways for example, by:  Installing or uninstalling apps.  Downloading files in Browser, Gmail, and other apps.  Creating files.  Deleting downloaded files or files you created.  Copying files between your device and a computer via USB or Bluetooth.

Apps Screen: 1. Touch Settings on All apps screen. 2. Under device, touch Apps. 3. You will see three tabs on the top of the screen:  Downloaded Apps that you've downloaded from the Play store or other sources.  On SD card Apps that you've downloaded or saved onto your SD card.  Running All apps, processes and services that are currently running. It also shows you how much RAM they are using.

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6. ENTER & EDIT TEXT

6.1. Use the Keyboard

Some apps will open the onscreen keyboard automatically, for some others you have to touch where you want to type to open it.

Tap this icon to select desired contact from phonebook

Touch once to capitalise the next letter you type. Touch and hold for caps.

Press space or a punctuation mark to enter the highlighted suggestion.

While you are typing you'll be given suggestions of words above the keyboard, to use them touch the word you want to use.

Use the vertical keyboard layout to enter text or numbers. You can also rotate the phone to display the horizontal keyboard.

Editing the text into the text box in the same or different applications.

1. When a dialog box appears, touch the word and drag the cursor to select the text. The text will highlight with a background colour. 2. Select ALL to highlight all the contents in the text column. 3. Touch and hold the selected text to Copy or Cut from on the dialog box, then the selected text will be copied on to the clipboard. 4. To paste the copied text; press and hold the content where you wish to paste and then click on Paste.

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6.2. Type Text by Speaking

You can use voice input to type text by speaking. This feature uses Google's speech- recognition service, so you must have a data connection on a mobile or Wi-Fi network to use it. You can speak to enter text in most of the places that you can with the onscreen keyboard.

1. Touch a field where you can enter text to open the onscreen keyboard. 2. Touch the microphone icon on the keyboard. 3. When you see the microphone image, verbally say what you want to be typed out.

When you pause, what you have said will be transcribed by the speech-recognition service and entered in the text field, underlined. You can touch the Delete key to erase the underlined text. If you start typing or entering more text by speaking, the underline disappears.

7. CONNECT TO NETWORKS & OTHER DEVICES

7.1. Mobile Networks

Your phones networking capabilities allow you to access the internet through your

Function, you can Search the Internet directly through GPRS/WCDMA (if the SIM card supports) or Wi-Fi.

The first time you install the SIM card and Power ON it will be set to use GPRS/WCDMA service operator automatically. 1. Touch All apps icon > Settings >Wireless & networks > More > Mobile networks to enter into the Mobile network settings panel. 2. Select Data enabled. 3. Under Other Settings select either Network Operator or Access Point Name (APN) for a network connection.

Note: The Access Point of the SIM card is normally automatically detected by the phone. Do not modify the parameter of the Access Point. For further information please contact your network operator.

You can also select Use only 2G, this will help save your devices battery life.

If you want to add other GPRS/WCDMA networks please contact your network operator for the name and information regarding the Access Point settings (the user name and password will be provided).

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Once you have the access point name and password: 1. Access Point Name to enter into the sub-menu. 2. Press the Options button and select New APN. 3. Edit the fields with the information provided from your network operator.

7.2. Wi-Fi Networks

Wi-Fi provides wireless internet access over distances of up to 100 meters. To use Wi-Fi on your phone, you need access to a Wireless Access Point.

Turn on WI-FI and connecting to a Wi-Fi network Touch All Apps icon> Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi to set up and manage your wireless access points.

Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi ON. The phone will scan for available wireless networks. The network names and security settings of detected Wi-Fi networks are displayed in the Wi-Fi networks section. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect.

If you have selected an Open (unsecured) Network, you are automatically connected to the Network. If you have selected a Secured Network, enter the Password and touch Done to make the connection.

When your phone is connected to a wireless network, the Wi-Fi icon appears in the Notification Bar and indicates the approximate signal strength (number of bands that light up). If the Network notification in the Wi-Fi settings is enabled, this icon appears in the Notification Bar whenever the phone detects an available wireless network within range.

Next time you use your phone to detect Wi-Fi Networks, you will not be prompted to enter the Network Key of the previously accessed Wi-Fi Network (unless you perform a "Hard Reset" which will erase any custom settings on your phone).

7.3. Portable Wi-Fi hotspot

1. Touch All Apps icon> Settings > Wireless & networks > More > Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Select 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 8 computers or other devices. To stop sharing your data connection, uncheck Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.

You can change the name of your phones Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and secure its Wi-Fi network while it's acting as a portable hotspot.

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1. Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > More > Tethering & portable hotspot. 2. Make sure Portable Wi-Fi hotspot is checked. 3. Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot. The Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialog opens. 4. Set your name and security options as follows:  Change the Network SSID (name) that other computers see when scanning for Wi-Fi networks.  Choose a security option. Choosing WPA2 PSK adds a password field to the Configure Wi-Fi hotspot dialogue. If you enter a password, you will need to re- enter that password when you connect to the hotspot with a computer or other device. To remove security from your Wi-Fi network, choose Open. 5. Touch Save.

7.4 VPN (Virtual Private Networks)

A VPN utilises public telecommunications networks to conduct private data communications. Most VPN implementations use the Internet as the public infrastructure and a variety of specialised protocols to support private communications through the Internet.

Add a VPN 1. Touch All apps icon > Settings > Wireless & networks > More > VPN. 2. You will be asked to set a screen lock before entering the VPN settings screen. 3. Add the screen lock. 4. Touch Add VPN. 5. Fill in the information provided by your network operator. 6. Touch Save.

Connect to a VPN 1. On the VPN screen, touch the name of the VPN. 2. Enter any requested credentials. 3. Touch Connect.

Edit a VPN 1. On the VPN screen, touch & hold the name of the VPN. 2. Touch Edit VPN. 3. Edit the VPN settings you want. 4. Touch Save.

Delete a VPN 1. On the VPN screen, touch & hold the name of the VPN you would like to delete. 2. From the options given, select Delete.

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7.5. More Wireless & Network settings

Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > More.

 Mode Settings You can change the SIM display name, enable Airplane mode or choose which SIM card you want to use.  VPN - Adjust settings that allow you to connect to websites and other resources within a secured local network from outside that network.  Tethering & portable hotspot - Adjust settings that allow you to share your device's network connection with a computer or with up to 8 other devices.  Mobile networks - Adjust settings that control your device's connections with mobile data networks.

7.6. Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices to exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. The Bluetooth device must be initially paired with your phone.

Turning ON Bluetooth and making your phone visible (discoverable) Touch All Apps icon > Settings > Wireless & networks to access the Wireless & network settings options. Turn on the Bluetooth and its icon will be displayed on the Notification Bar.

Bluetooth settings: Allows you to manage the connection, set up device names and make visible your availability to connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices. It makes your phone visible for 119 seconds to pair with another device.

Pairing with a Bluetooth device You can pair your phone with another Bluetooth device. 1. Make sure s Bluetooth-enabled. 2. Touch All Apps icon > Settings >Wireless & networks > Bluetooth to access the Bluetooth Setting options. 3. Select Scan for devices, then your phone will start searching for Bluetooth devices within range. 4. Select the name of the device you want to pair with on your phone and when prompted, select Pair to complete the pairing process. Un-pairing a Bluetooth device You can disconnect a paired device from your phone in the Bluetooth devices section. Touch the Quick Settings icon beside the connected Bluetooth device you want to unpair from. A screen will open and this allows you to change the device's name, unpair it or select profiles.

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Sending and receiving files via Bluetooth You can use Bluetooth to share Pictures, Videos or Music Files with your family and friends.

You can use Bluetooth to transfer information between your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled device such as a phone or computer. The first time you transfer information between your phone and another device, you need to enter or confirm a security passcode. Once the device is paired with your phone you will not need to set up the pairing process again unless you delete the device from your phone.

Using the phone as a USB storage device card, connect your phone using the USB cable to your computer. The computer will recognise the Memory card as a removable disk. You will be able to exchange files between the computer and the Memory card.

If you wish to remove the Memory card when the phone is powered ON, select the All apps icon > Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card.

Freeing up some storage space If the phones internal memory is running out of space you will need to: 1. Move some of the files and email attachments to the Memory card. 2. Clear all temporary Internet Files and History information in the Browser. 3. Uninstall the applications which you do not wish to use any longer. 4. Restore Factory settings. Note: Resetting the phone will delete all the data, including downloaded applications, and the phone will be re-set back to its original Factory settings. You should back-up important data on your phone before you reset it.

8. MANAGE ACCOUNTS

8.1 Add or Remove Accounts You can use multiple Google Accounts and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts on your device. You may also be able to add other kinds of accounts, depending on your apps. calendar events to it. To view accounts & sync settings touch the All apps icon > Settings > Personal > Accounts & Sync.

To add some accounts, you may need to obtain details from system administrator about the service to which the account connects. For example, you may need to know the account's domain or server address.

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1. Go to Settings > Personal > Accounts & Sync. 2. Touch Add account. 3. Follow the steps to fill your account information

To remove an account: 1. Go to Settings > Personal > Accounts & Sync. 2. Touch the account you want to delete. 3. Touch the Options button > Remove account. (This will delete all the information associated with your device, such as email, settings, contacts, etc.

Background data: Data Synchronisation will work in the background and will not affect the normal operation of the phone. When syncing, the Data Synchronisation icon will be displayed in the notification panel.

Sync settings: You can edit your account synchronisation settings by touching the account and selecting which options you would like to sync: Calendars, Contacts and Email. Note: By default, whenever you make changes or receive new information, all Personal Data in the Calendar or Contacts will be synchronised. 8.2. Change Backup & Reset Options

1. Touch All apps icon > Settings. 2. Under Personal, touch Backup & reset. 3. Following options will appear:  Back up my data by selecting this option a variety of your personal data will be backed up automatically, such as Wi-Fi passwords, Browser bookmarks, list of apps you've installed from the market and most of your customised settings. If you uncheck this option, your data stops being backed up and any existing backups are deleted from Google servers.  Backup account this displays the information that gets backed up from your Google accounts.  Automatic restore selecting this option to automatically restores settings and other data when reinstalling an app. This option is only available if you are backing up your data.  Factory data reset this option will erase all your personal data from the internal storage, including email accounts, downloaded apps, music, photos, videos, etc. After resetting your phone you will be prompted to enter the same information you've added when you first set up your device. If you have been backing up your data, an option during the setup will allow you to restore it.

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9. SECURE YOUR PHONE

9.1. Set Screen Lock

You may want to set an automatic screen lock to prevent unauthorised access. If a screen lock has been set, the screen locks when your phone's display goes to sleep.

1. Touch All apps icon > Settings. 2. Under Personal, touch Security > Screen lock. 3. Choose from the following options:  None Screen on your device will always be unlocked.  Slide Lets you access the Home screen quickly or use the Camera and start taking pictures.  Pattern Lets you draw a simple pattern with your finger to unlock the phone.  PIN Requires you to set four or more numbers as a PIN to unlock your screen.  Password Requires four or more letters or numbers. (This is the most secure options, as long as you set a strong password)

9.2. Work with Certificates

You can use digital certificates to identify your device for a variety of purposes, including VPN or Wi-Fi network access as well as authentication to servers by apps such as Email or Browser. To use a certificate to identify your device, you must obtain it with help from your system administrator, and install it in your device's trusted credential storage.

Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates, saved in files with a .crt or .cer file extension. If your certificate file has a .der or other extension, you must change it to .crt or .cer or you won't be able to install it.

Android also supports X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx extension. If your key store has some other extension, you must change it to .p12 or .pfx or you won't be able to install it. When you install a certificate from a PKCS#12 key store, Android also installs any accompanying private key or certificate authority certificates.

Install client and CA certificates Installing a certificate from your SD card: 1. Copy the certificate or key store from your computer to the root of your device's SD card (that is, not in a folder). 2. Go to All apps screen and touch Settings. 3. Under Personal, touch Security > Credential Storage > Install from SD card.

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4. Touch the filename of the certificate or keystore to install. Only certificates that you haven't already installed are displayed. 5. If prompted, enter the key store password and touch OK. 6. Enter a name for the certificate and touch OK.

Typically, a CA certificate included with a client certificate is installed at the same time. You can also install separate CA certificates using the same steps.

If you have not already set a pattern, PIN, or password for your device, you will be prompted to set one up. The type of lock that is acceptable may be predetermined by your system administrator.

You can now use the certificate that you installed when connecting to a secure network or for client authentication with Email, Browser, and third-party apps. After a certificate is installed successfully, the copy in storage is deleted.

Work with CA certificates

If a CA certificate gets compromised, or for some other reason your organization doesn't want to trust it, you can disable or remove it. To do so, follow these steps: 1. Go to All apps screen and touch Settings. 2. Under Personal, touch Security > Credential Storage > Trusted credentials. You will find two tabs: 3. To examine the details of CA certificate, touch its name.  System displays CA certificates that are permanently installed in the ROM of your phone.  User displays any CA certificates that you have installed yourself. 4. To remove or disable a CA certificate, scroll down to the bottom of the details screen and touch either Disable for system certificates or Remove for user certificates. When you disable a system CA certificate, the button at the bottom of its details screen changes to Enable, so you can enable the certificate again if necessary. When you remove a user-installed CA certificate, it is gone permanently and must be re-installed if you want it back. 5. In the confirmation dialogue that appears, select OK.

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10) LEGAL INFORMATION

©Tecmobile (International) Ltd. All rights reserved. tecmobile® and related trademarks, names, and logos are the property of Tecmobile (International) Ltd and are registered and/or used in Europe and other countries around the world.

Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and design of the manual, statements, recommendations and information, implied or expressed, these do not constitute a warranty of any kind. No part of this manual may be reproduced, quoted or translated by any means or in any form photographically, mechanically or electronically, without the written permission of Tecmobile (International) Ltd.

Trademarks and Permissions The Bluetooth® trademark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG.. Google Mail is a trademark of Google Inc.; Wi-Fi, WiFi Protected Access, Wi-Fi Protected setup, and WPA are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance; Microsoft, Hotmail, Outlook, Windows Live, and Windows Media are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; GSM and Global System for Mobile Communications are trademarks of the GSM MOU Association; JavaScript is a trademark of Oracle America Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and any use of such trademarks by Tecmobile is under license where required.

Warranty Disclaimers Although every effort is used to reduce inaccuracies and, except those required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, and including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness for a particular use or satisfactory quality, are made in relation to the contents, accuracy or reliability of this manual. Tecmobile reserves the right to modify, change specifications or information in this manual without any consequential liability or prior notice. Under no circumstances, except as required by applicable law, will Tecmobile or any of its licensors be responsible for indirect damages or consequential loss of income or data however caused.

Disclaimer Third party content and services may be enabled and are available through this device. Some features and accessories referred to in this manual rely on local network settings and installed software. These may or may not automatically be accepted, in total or in a limited way, by local service and network providers. As a consequence, some descriptions may not match the features or product which you can purchase/download. Third party content and services belong to, are the copyright of, are trademarked by and patented by their respective owners under intellectual property law. They should not be used without the express permission of the service provider or content owner and, unless given specific permission by them, you should not transmit, upload, publish, modify, copy or distribute in any way the services or content displayed through this device. The device may contain technology, software or commodities which are subject to regulations and export laws from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. To the fullest extent permissible by applicable law by using the applications provided

Tecmobile does not provide a warranty, make any representations, or take any responsibility for the end-user support, content or functionality of third-party applications provided with your device.

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11) HEALTH AND SAFETY

RF/SAR information Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When switching on, your phone sends out low-level radio-frequency (RF). Country governments all over the world adopt state security guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP and IEEE. These guidelines establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. SAR is the unit of measurement for absorbed radio quantity when using mobile devices. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level, however, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. The SAR values may vary, depending on different models of phones. To ensure the safety and health of the users, the phone is designed and manufactured to meet the radio exposure guidelines. The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices used by the general public is 2W/kg and highest SAR value for this device is tested for use at the ear is below the SAR limit recommended by ICNIRP. 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 reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0.613 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.03 W/kg.

Batteries Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in any way. Use the battery properly. Do not short-circuit the battery, this may damage the battery, cause heat and possible fire. Do not dispose of batteries in high temperature or in a fire as they may explode. Return the waste battery to the dealer or appointed recycle locations. Do not dispose as household waste. Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge, the type of battery, and the charger that is used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace the battery with a new one.

Use only original or approved chargers and batteries. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not over charge as this will damage the battery and shorten its life. Leaving the battery in extreme hot or cold places will reduce the capacity of the battery. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0°centigrade.

Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in the area you are in, and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or it may cause danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its User's Guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. It is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder) for your satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel. Do not expose the equipment to temperatures below -10° or above 50° centigrade. Keep the phone in an appropriate holder while you are driving. Do not put it on a seat or places where it could fall when driving. To ensure safe driving and avoid accidents, do NOT use the phone when driving.

Medical devices Ensure that you switch OFF your phone in areas near electronic medical equipment that obviously require the phone to be switched OFF: (Such as heart pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.). Most or need to find out more, please consult your doctor or medical device manufacturer.

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Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers advise that the distance between your phone and heart pacemaker should be 6 inches (15.3 cm) at least, otherwise the phone could interfere with the pacemaker. People fitted with a pacemaker should note the following:  Always keep a distance (at least 6 inches) between the phone and the pacemaker when the phone is switched on.  Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket * Listen to the phone using the ear which is furthest from the pacemaker.

Caution: Please switch OFF your phone if you feel there is interference, and consult the doctor as soon as you can.

Hearing aids

Mobile phones may cause some interference with some hearing aids. Please consult your hearing aid manufacturer

Other safety information

 If you do not use your phone for extended periods, please switch it OFF and remove the battery to save energy.  Do not have the volume excessively loud while using the phone, as this could impair your hearing.  Repairs should only be undertaken by an approved agent.  Avoid using phone cases that have magnetic closures: these can affect the performance and life of the phone and its components.  If you or your family have a medical record of dizziness or epilepsy, please consult your doctor first if you want to play phone games or use the torch.

Emergency calls This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications like medical emergencies. To make or receive calls, the phone must be switched ON and in a service area with adequate signal strength. To make an emergency call, enter the local emergency number in standby mode and touch to call.

Care and maintenance  Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will allow you to enjoy this product for many years.  Keep your phone away from small children and pets. They may accidentally damage the phone or choke on small parts.  Keep the phone dry and avoid liquids that corrode the phone.  Do not use the phone with a wet hand, which may cause an electric shock.  Do not store the phone in hot areas, which can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, or melt accessories.  Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up above its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phones electronic circuit boards.  Do not expose your phone to hot sunlight which may cause it to over-heat.  Do not place your phone near inflammable liquids, gas or explosive substances.  Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.  When cleaning the phone, use a damp or anti-static cloth. Do not use a dry or static cloth.  Do not use chemicals such as cleaning solvents to clean the surface. Switch OFF the phone first before cleaning.  Do not paint the phone. Paint can prevent proper operation.

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 If your phone has a torch, do not use it too close to the eyes. This may cause damage to eyes.  If the phone or battery get wet and the label on the phone is damaged, phone repairs are no longer guaranteed by the manufacturer's warranty, even if the warranty for your phone has not expired.

12) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY accessories, are in compliance with the appropriate standards EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1: 2008-04, EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 (2002-08), EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1: 2005-11, EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1: 2009, EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1: 2010, EN 301 489-34 V1.1.1:2010, EN 301 511 V9.0.2: 2003-03, EN 301 908-1 V5.1.1 (2010-07), EN 301 908-2 V5.1.1 (2010-07), EN 300 328 V1.7.1:2006, EN622091:2006, EN62209-2:2010, EN62311:2008, EN50360:2001, EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011, EN62479:2010, following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC directive 04/108/EC, and Low Voltage directive 06/95/EC.

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