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Neoi 136 User manual

NEOI 136
3G / WCDMA Feature Phone
With Video call and Conference
ser Manual
Read this manual carefully before operation.
Basic Specifications
Size (mm) 107*49*14.1mm
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L×W×H
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Weight (g) 90g
Chipset MT6268
F equency(MHZ)
UMTS 2100 (2100/850Mhz o 850/1900Mhz o
1700Mhz option)
GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900Mhz
Sim ca d Suppo t Dual sims dual standby
JAVA Suppo t
GPS N/A
FM Radio Suppo t
Bluetooth BT2.1 (A2DP+EDR) Suppo t Voice / data t ansfe /
ste eo mp3
Motion senso N/A
Speake 20*30mm speake with k-class chip built-in
3G WCDMA/UMTS 384Kbps
EDGE Suppo t
GPRS Class 12
WAP Suppo t
WI-FI N/A
Main Display 2.2'' QVGA TFT LCD, 320*240
Touch Lens Resistive touch sc een option
Main Came a 3MP with flash led (2.0MP option)
Sub Came a 0.3MP F ont Came a fo Video Calls and emote
cont olled Secu ity Came a /Audio Monito
Inte nal Memo y 1024Mbit+512Mbit
Exte nal Memo y Mic o SD ca d ( T-FLASH ca d), max 16GB
Capacity(mAh) BL-5C 1000mAh
Cha ge USB Mic o 5Pin o DC2.0
Connecto USB Mic o 5Pin
Ea phone 3.5mm
Colo Black, Red, White
Language
English, Spanish, Po tuguese, Italian, Ge man,
Dutch, F ench, Swedish, Slovak, G eek, Russian,
Uk ainian, A abic, Icelandic, No wegian, I ish,
Albania, Moldova language, Bengali, Bahasa
Indonesia, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Hindi, Simplified
Chinese, T aditional Chinese etc.
Ce tification CE/Rohs
Contents
User Manual ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
Safety and Maintenance -------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Basic Knowledge ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
BRIEF INTROD CTION ............................................................................. 12
Your Mobile P one -------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
1.1 APPEARANCE ................................................................................... 13
1.2 KEY DESCRIPTION ............................................................................ 14
1.3 STATE ICONS ................................................................................... 15
1.4 SCREEN BACKGRO ND LIGHT ............................................................ 15
Instructions before Use ------------------------------------------------------------- 16
2.1 INSTALL AND CHARGE THE PHONE...................................................... 16
2.2 POWER ON/OFF ................................................................................ 16
2.3 SEC RITY PASSWORD ...................................................................... 16
Quick Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
3.1 DIAL N MBERS ................................................................................. 18
3.2 EMERGENCY CALL ............................................................................ 20
3.3 ANSWER CALL .................................................................................. 20
3.4 TERMINATE CALL .............................................................................. 21
3.5 CALL OPTIONS ................................................................................. 21
3.6 KEYBOARD LOCK .............................................................................. 22
Basic Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23
4.1 DIAL PHONE ..................................................................................... 23
4.2 ANSWER INCOMING CALL .................................................................. 24
4.3 MAKE EMERGENCY CALL ................................................................... 24
4.4 MAKE INTERNATIONAL LONG-DISTANCE CALL ...................................... 25
4.5 TALK OPTIONS ................................................................................. 25
4.6 TEXT EDIT ........................................................................................ 26
4.7 BASIC ENGLISH AND N MBER INP T MODE ......................................... 27
4.8 QIT FROM THE MEN ...................................................................... 27
Menu Function List ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
Menu Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30
6.1 PHONEBOOK .................................................................................... 30
6.2 CALL HISTORY.................................................................................. 31
6.3 MOBILE INTERNET ............................................................................ 33
6.4 FN & GAMES ................................................................................. 33
6.5 MESSAGING ..................................................................................... 34
6.6 VIDEO CALL ..................................................................................... 36
6.7 ORGANIZER ..................................................................................... 37
6.8 SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 38
6.9 MLTIMEDIA .................................................................................... 41
6.10 EMAIL ............................................................................................ 44
6.11 MY FAVORITES ............................................................................... 44
6.12 EXTRA ........................................................................................... 44
6.13 MSN ............................................................................................. 45
6.14 EBDDY ........................................................................................ 45
6.15 FACEBOOK .................................................................................... 45
FAQ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46
T-Flas Card Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------- 49
T-FLASH CARD INSTALL/REMOVE ............................................................ 49
T-FLASH CARD USE ............................................................................... 49
Safety and Maintenance
While using the cell phone, please check it with the following table:
• Before use, please read instruction manual carefully.
• Do not power on the cell phone when use of cell phone is prohibited
or it may cause interruption or danger.
• Please keep your cell phone off when you are on a plane. If functions
that will automatically power on your cell phone, such as alarm clock or
calendar, are setup, please check and cancel the configuration before
boarding the plane.
• While using the cell phone, please keep away from heat source and
high voltage environment, such as electric appliances or electric
cooking devices. Please use the cell phone under normal temperature.
se it under temperature above 55

or below -10

may damage
the phone.
• Pay attention to fire prevention. Power off the phone while near
flammable materials, such as gas-filling station and fuel storage.
• Do not hold the cell phone in your hand while driving. Do not put
the phone above air bag or within reach of airbag so as to prevent
damage when airbag is inflated.
• Standard battery, charger and accessories approved by Novo
should be used. Novo is not responsible for any consequence
caused by use of third party accessories.
• Cell phone may cause interference to nearby electronic devices,
so keep it away from electronic devices such as TV set, radio, PC,
pacemaker and hearing aid, etc. Do not place the cell phone near
credit card or magnetic field. Please power off your cell phone in
hospital and other special places according to specific regulations
there.
• Keep the cell phone away from mechanic vibration or shaking.
Do not hit the screen of your phone with sharp tool.
• If plastic cover or case is used for cell phone, surface coating
may be damaged.
• Do not disassemble the cell phone boldly.
• Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol to clean the cover of your
cell phone. Keep your cell phone away from corrosive chemicals
such as detergent. se clean and soft cloth instead and wipe
gently.
• Prevent your cell phone from insulation or places with excessive
smoke or dust.
• Your cell phone is not water-proof, so please keep it dry. Do not
use it in damp environment, such as bathroom. Keep it away from
rain and moisture.
• If your cell phone has external antenna, do not touch the
antenna when it is not necessary. se original antenna only, for
use of unauthorized antenna may cause damage to the phone.
• When you are to pull the charger away from your cell phone or
cut off power supply of charger, please hold the connector tightly
and then pull out. Do not drag the power cable.
• Do not rely on cell phone only as communication device for
emergency, such as medical rescue.
• Keep the cell phone out of reach of children so as to avoid
danger.
While using battery, please observe following points:
• Before use, please read instructions for use and as well as label on
the surface of battery.
• Please charge the battery in a cool and well-ventilated room.
Otherwise, high environment temperature may lead to overheat,
smoking, burning, distortion or even explosion of battery.
• There are special protection circuits and devices inside battery, so do
not open the battery; Otherwise it may lead to short circuit or
electrolyte leak. If electrolyte enters eyes, there is danger of blindness.
In such case, immediately wash eyes with clean water (Do remember
not to rub the eyes with hands) and then go to hospital for treatment.
• Do not squeeze the battery and keep it away from mechanical
vibration and shaking. Do not short connect the battery, for this may
damage the battery and components connected to it. Short circuit may
be caused by coin or clip directly connecting anode and cathode of the
battery, so do not put the battery together with metal objects.
• Please keep the metal contact points and battery clean.
• Do not use damaged or depleted battery.
• The battery should be replaced when it can not meet the requirement
for performance. Battery can be charged hundreds of times before it
should be replaced. Battery belongs to consumables. Though it can be
charged hundreds of times, its quantity of electric charge may
decrease gradually. When service time (talk time and standby time) is
found to have decreased, the battery shall be replaced.
• Prevent the battery from exposure to the sin or places with excessive
smoke or dust. Do not use it in damp environment, such as bathroom.
The battery is not waterproof; so keep it away from rain and moisture.
• Do not put the battery in places that are too hot or too cold.
Temperature above 55

or below -10

may affect performance of
the battery.
• Do not put the battery in fire so as to avoid explosion.
• Do not put the battery in water so as to avoid short circuit inside,
resulting in battery overheat, smoking, distortion, damage or even
explosion.
• Treat battery according to local regulations (for example, recycling).
Do not treat battery as domestic garbage so as to avoid explosion and
pollution.
• Special charger should be used for this battery for charging, and
charging time should not exceed 12 hours.
• Keep battery out of reach of children to avoid danger.
While using battery charger, please observe following points:
• Before use, please read instructions for use and as well as label on
the surface of the charger.
• Do not disassemble or modify the charger or use it when power cable
is damaged; otherwise there will be electric shock or fire, or the
charger may be damaged.
• Do not touch the charger with wet hands. If the charger contacts
water or other liquid, immediately cut off the power supply.
• Do not short connect the charger and keep it away from mechanical
vibration or shaking and direct sun shine. Do not use it in damp
environment, such as bathroom. The battery charger is not waterproof;
so keep it away from rain and moisture.
• Do not use the charger near electric appliances such as TV set and
radio.
• When to pull out the plug, hold the charger instead of dragging the
power cable so as to avoid damage of power cable.
• Keep the charger out of reach of children so as to avoid danger.
Basic Knowledge
Brief Introduction
Thank you for choosing the GSM/WCDMA function cell phone.
You will know how to use this phone roundly after reading the
manual.
Design this cell phone is aim at WCDMA network environment,
except the call function, there are basic English input mode,
contacts, individuated ringtone/image, MP3 ringtone, short
message, multimedia message, camera, media player, alarm,
calculator, auto on/off, calendar, world clock, stopwatch, E-book,
T-Flash, link internet in GPRS, keyboard lock, video recorder, etc.
This cell phone interface is individual, the function of design is
perfect. It can satisfy your deferent demand.
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Your Mobile P one
1.1 Appearance
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1.2 Key description
Key Description
Send
key
Making or answering a call. In standby mode, press this
key to access the Call History.
End key End calls or reject calls. Long press: Power on, power
off.
Left soft
key
In standby mode, press left soft key to enter main menu.
Right
soft key
In standby mode, press right soft key to Phonebook.
Shortcut
key In standby mode, press the key to enter media player.
OK key Confirm operations you have operated.
Number
key
Input numbers, letters, and some special characters.
* key In standby mode, continuous press this key to input the
symbol ‘*, +, p, w’; and input symbol in input interface.
# key In standby mode, long press this key to activate silent
mode, and to switch input method in input interface.
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1.3 State icons
<Icons on the screen: >
Indicates SIM Card signal strength.
That is using 3G network of SIM.
SIM card received new short message(s)
New multimedia message(s) received.
Received new emails
Missed phone.
Alarm clock has been activated.
Indicate Bluetooth
Indicates a headset is connected to the phone.
Indicates vibration mode has been activated.
Keypad has been locked.
Indicates battery power level.
1.4 Screen background light
Background light can illuminate the screen. When you power on your
cell phone, background light will turn on for a certain period. If no key is
pressed within the period, the background light will turn off
automatically so as to save battery. Setup background light brightness
in [Settings] –[Phone Setup] – [Misc settings] – [LCD Backlight].
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Instructions before Use
2.1 Install and charge the phone
1. Remove the battery cover
2. Insert the SIM card
3. Install the battery
4. Plug the travel adapter into the phone
2.2 Power on/off
Long press the End Key to power on / off the phone.
2.3 Security password
You can set access password to avoid your SIM card is used by
others.
2.3.1 PIN code
If your cell phone has enabled PIN code protection, there will be
prompt for entering PIN code. If wrong PIN code is entered for
three times, SIM card will be automatically locked. You have to
enter P K code so as to unlock it. PIN code is related to SIM card
instead of the cell phone, and is provided by network service
operator.
2.3.2 P K code
P K code, referring to personal unlock code, is used to unlock
SIM card that is locked because of wrong input of PIN code. If
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wrong input of P K code amounts to ten times, SIM card will lose
efficacy. P K code is provided by network service operator.
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Quick Guide
3.1 Dial numbers
When logo of network provider appears on the screen, you can dial or
answer calls. Information bars at upper right corner of the screen show
intensity of network signal. (Four information bars represent most
intense signal.)
Since quality of call is greatly affected by barrier, movement in
small range can effectively improve quality of call.
3.1.1 Make domestic phone call
se number keys to input phone number in standby state and then
press send key to start the call. If the phone number needs to be
changed, please delete characters by pressing rig t soft key. After
the call, please press End key to hang up the call.
You can enter domestic phone numbers according to the followings:
Area code Phone number Send key
3.1.2 Call extension of fixed phone
Some fixed phone extension cannot be put through directly. Instead,
you need to enter exchange number first and then press [*] key, then
enter extension number when “p” appears on the screen.
You can dial fixed phone extension number according to following
consequence:
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Area code Exchange number p Extension number
Send key
3.1.3 Make international Call
To make an international call, press [*] key for international
long-distance call appears on the screen
You can enter international phone number according to following
sequence:
+ Country code Complete phone number Send key
After pre-fix, enter country code and complete phone number you want
to dial. According to conventions, county code for Germany is 49, and
44 for K and 46 for Sweden, etc.
Similar to making an international call, “0” before city code should be
removed.
For example, you must dial +86 21 114 if you want to dial Shanghai’s
service hotline from another country.
Note: In some networks, it is not allowed to use “+” to dial
international p one numbers.
3.1.4 Dial a number in the list
Every phone number you dialed or received is saved in Call history in
your mobile phone. Phone numbers you dialed or received recently are
recorded in three sub-menus under the list according to category,
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namely missed, Received and Dialed. Phone number of the call you
received most recently is located at the top of every list. When phone
number list is full, old numbers will be deleted automatically. Operate
as follows:
Press Send key to view record of dialed numbers and press [Ok key]
to view details of dialed calls.
Phone numbers appear in the lists can be dialed directly by pressing
Send key.
3.2 Emergency call
As long as you are within coverage of network (which can be found out
by checking network signal intensity indicating bars on upper left
corner of the screen), you can call emergency service. If your network
provider does not provide roaming service for the area, “Restricted
Service” will be displayed on the screen. As long as you are within
coverage of network, you can make an emergency call even without
card.
Note: Some networks do not allow dialing 112 for
emergency call.
3.3 Answer call
You can choose different ways to answer calls. You can press
Send key or OK key to answer. If Any Key Answer is activated
in answer mode, you can press any key beside End key and
Rig t soft key to answer calls.

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