User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Leak of radio frequency energy
- 1.2 Precautions when carrying the phone with you (Carrying your phone)
- 1.3 Radio-frequency interference compatibility
- (Interference)
- 1.4 Public places
- 1.5 Airplane safety rules
- 1.6 Pacemaker
- 1.7 Hearing-aid
- 1.8 Other medical equipment
- 1.9 Safe transportation first
- 1.10 Explosion-prone Areas
- 1.11 Batteries
- 1.12 Electromagnetic radiation
- 1.13 Other safety precautions
- 1.14 Notes for children’s use
- 1.15 Other notes
- 3 Overview of the phone
- 4 Introduction to usage of the phone
- 4.1 Install and Remove the battery
- 4.2 Installing and removing the SIM card
- 4.3 Inserting and removing the storage card
- 4.3 Switch on and off
- 5.1 Make a voice call
- 5.2 During a voice call
- 5.3 Emergency call
- 5.4 During a video call
- 6.2 Contacts of the SIM Card
- 8.2 Call settings
- 8.3 Sound and display (ringer mode)
- 8.4 Location and security
- 8.5 Applications
- 8.6 Account & Sync
- 8.7 Privacy
- 8.8 SD Card and Memory of the Phone
- 8.9 Search
- 8.10 Language & keyboard
- 8.11 Date and Time
- 8.12 About the phone
- 9.1 Start the browser
- 9.2 Open a web page
- 9.3 Basic functions of the browser
- 10.1 Photo camera and video camera
- 10.3 Music
- 10.4 Video
- 10.5 Voice recorder
- 10.6 Clock
- 10.7 Calculator
- 10.8 Conversion tool
- 10.9 Notepad
- 11.1 All music
- 11.2 All pictures
- 11.3 SD card files
- 11.4 Files from camera
- 12.1 USB mode
- 12.2 Access to Internet via GPRS
- 13.1 Dictionary
- 13.2 Schedules
- 13.3 Calendar
- 13.4 File reader
- 13.5 Games
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To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use accessories that
maintain a 10mm separation distance between
the user's body and the back of the
handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and
similar accessories should not contain
metallic components in its assembly. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.