User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1TheBasics
- 2GettingStarted
- 3FunctionalMenu
- 3.13DMusic
- 3.2AdvancedTaskKiller
- 3.3AldikoEbook
- 3.4Calibrator
- 3.5DeskClock
- 3.6Messenger
- 3.7eBuddy
- 3.8ESFileExplorer
- 3.9Facebook
- 3.10Gmail
- 3.11GoogleTalk
- 3.12MSNTalk
- 3.13RoboDefense
- 3.14ToolkitfortheSIMcard
- 3.15TheWeather
- 3.16ThinkFreeMobile
- 3.17Twitter
- 3.18Voice
- 3.19WikiMobile
- 3.20YouTube
- 3.21Places
- 3.22Phone
- CarHome
- 3.24Navigation
- 3.25Map
- 3.26AndroidMarket
- 3.27Email
- 3.28GoogleLatitude
- 3.29Calculator
- 3.30Browser
- 3.31VoiceRecorder
- 3.32Calendar
- 3.33Settings
- 3.34Clock
- 3.35Radio
- 3.36Search
- 3.37Contacts
- 3.38Gallery
- 3.39WirelessKeyboard
- 3.40Camera
- 3.41Messaging
- 3.42MobileTV
- 3.43Music
- 3.44VoiceDialer
- 4.TextInput
- 5SDCardIntroduction
- 6FAQsandSolutions
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6 FAQs
FAQs
FAQs
FAQs and
and
and
and Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
Solutions
If you have any questions about the phone, please find
the solutions from the table below.
FAQs Causes Solutions
Poor
reception
When you use your
phone at poor
reception areas, for
example, near high
rise buildings or base
rooms, the radio
wave cannot be
transmitted
effectively.
Avoid this as far as
you can.
When you use your
phone at network
traffic congestion,
such as working time
and off-duty time, the
congestion can result
in poor reception.
Avoid this as far as
you can.
This is related to the
distance to base
station in question.
You may ask the
network service
provider to provide
service coverage
map.
Echoes or
noises
The trunk line of
network is in bad
condition. It is a
regional problem.
Hang off the call and
dial again. Choose
another better line.
In some areas, the
call lines are in bad
condition.