OEM SC7701 User manual

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SC7701 User Guide

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Table of Contents
1. SECURITY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. GETTING STARTED .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1. Batteries ....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.1. Installing and uninstalling the battery ................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.2. Charging the battery .......................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.3. Using the battery ............................................................................................................................................................................9
2.1.4. Battery level indicator .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2. Connecting to the Net ork ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.1. SIM card ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.2. Installing and uninstalling the SIM card ........................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.3. Unlock the SIM card ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.4. Connecting to the net ork ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.3. Standby screen and Icons .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.4. Key function ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
2.5. Text Input Method .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
. CALL FUNCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
3.1. Phone po er on/off ................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2. Dial ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1. Direct dial .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2. Dial from the Phonebook ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.3. Unans ered call ........................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.3. Ans er call ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4. During a phone call ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4. MAIN MENU ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5. CALL LOGS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6. CONTACTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

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6.1. All ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2. Groups ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
7. MULTIMEDIA ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
8. CAMERA ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
8.1. DV........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
9. MESSAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
9.1. Write message .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
9.1.1. SMS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
9.1.2. MMS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
9.2. Inbox....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.3. Outbox .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.4. Drafts ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.5. Sentbox ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.6. Templates ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
9.7. Broadcast message ................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.8. Voice mail server....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.9. Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.10. Delete all ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
9.11. Message capacity .................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
10. FACEBOOK ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
11. APPLICATION .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
11.1. Alarm ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
11.2. My files .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
11.3. Calendar ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
11.4. Email ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.5. Calculator ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.6. Recorder ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
11.7. World clock............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

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11.8. Timer ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.9. Stop atch .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
11.10. Torch ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.11. Unit conversion ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.12. Memo................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
11.13. Ebook .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
11.14. Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
12. SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
12.1. Call settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
12.2. Phone settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
12.3. Display ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
12.4. Security .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
12.5. Profiles ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
12.6. Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
1 . INTERNET .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
14. APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
14.1. FAQ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
14.2. Error Message ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
14.3. Care and maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Notice to Manufacturers
This user guide is for reference only and may not be fully matched to the actual product. Mobile product manufactures should prepare another document based
on their o n specifications.

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General Information
Thank you for selecting our WCDMA/GSM mobile phone. This user guide ill provide you ith the general information and operation instructions.
This Phone support GSM850/900/1800/1900+WCDMA850/1900.Enjoy good call connecting quality and high speed data access over the net ork.
The package includes a chargeable battery, a charger and other accessories. Please refer to the Accessory section for details.
Note:
Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer to ensure safety. Failing to comply ith this ill violate the terms and conditions of the arranty.
If the contents and displays described in this user guide do not match the actual operation of the phone set, please use the display of the actual phone set.
We reserved the rights to change the mechanisms of the phone ithout notice.
This user guide is subject to change ithout notice.
In this guide, different typing format indicates different operation:
Operation Description Example
Display Normal font 0-9
Key Bold ith outline 0-9

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1. Security
Emergency call
In any country, you can dial 112 (or other emergency call number) for emergency help.
Note:
Based on the nature of cellular net orking, the success of the emergency call cannot be guaranteed.
For your safety
S itch off the phone in hospitals and aircraft. Obey any restrictions. Wireless devices can affect the medical treatment and cause interference in aircraft.
Some medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemaker may be sensitive to external radio frequency emissions. Consult the device manufacturers or your
doctor before using the phone around the medical devices.
Pay special attention to the ring tone volume and vibration settings if you have a heart problem.
In areas ith potentially explosive atmosphere, such as gas stations, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, obey all signs and instructions.
You phone ill emit radio frequency even in the standby mode. Turn off you phone hen so instructed.
Al ays obey all the local la s and regulations. Do not use your phone hile driving. Use Hands-free operation, if available, and give full attention to driving
and to the road. Pull off the road and park before making or ans ering a call if driving conditions so require.
If your phone is lost or stolen, notify your service provider immediately to stop the SIM card from being used.
When you contact your service provider, they ill need your IMEI number. It is printed on the back of your phone set (you can find it hen you remove your
battery), or call *#06# to look up your IMEI number. Copy this number and save it for future need.
To prevent your phone from misuse, lock your SIM card or phone, and change pass ords hen necessary.
Do not remove the battery ithout tuning off the phone. Failure to follo this instruction may result in data lost.
When you leave your vehicle, take the phone ith you or place it in the glove compartment to avoid theft.
Keep the phone, battery or charger out of reach of children.
Notices for your phone use
Do not keep the phone near magcards and other object ith magnetism. The phone’s magnetism may clear the information stored on floppy disk, pre-paid
phone card and credit card.
Use the phone near land phone, television, radio and office automatic devices may cause interference and affect the function of the mobile phone.

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Keep the phone dry, all kinds of liquid can erode the electronic circuit.
Keep the phone a ay from extreme temperatures.
Keep the phone a ay from hot places here the temperature may exceed 60°C, such as the dash board, indo sill, near fire or a lighted cigarette.
Do not paint the phone.
Do not drop the phone or violently crush or shake the phone.
Do not disassemble or modify your phone. This can damage the phone, cause leakage and break the internal circuit.
Use only damp cloth or non-static cloth to clean your phone. Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other chemicals or abrasive cleaner to clean your phone.
The phone ill become arm under normal use and hile in battery charging.
Do not leave the phone ith battery uninstalled or ith the battery empty for a long period of time. This may cause data loss.
The metal parts of the phone may irritate your skin depending on your health condition.
Do not put the phone in the back pocket. Sitting on it may damage the phone. Do not put the phone on the bottom of a bag. You may crush it.
When the vibrate mode is on, place the phone carefully to avoid it being dropped from a height or being moved to a heat source due to the vibrating.
Use only the stylus approved by the phone manufacturer. Do not press the touch screen ith needles, pen point or other sharp objects, other ise it can
damage the LCD and violate the terms of the arranty.
Handle the stylus ith care. Place it back to its proper storing place hen not in use. Keep it a ay from children.
Notice for batteries use
Do not disassemble or modify your batteries, other ise it can cause leakage, over heat, fire or explosion.
Disposing battery in a fire can cause fire or explosion. Old batteries should be returned to your dealer or be disposed according to local regulations. Do not
dispose the battery as household aste.
Do not short the circuit of the battery ith ires, needles or other metal objects, or store the batteries ith necklace or other metal objects, other ise it can
cause leakage, over heat, fire or explosion.
There is a risk of blinding if the liquid of the batteries gets into your eyes. In case of this, do not rub your eyes, you should rinse your eyes ell ith fresh
ater and go to the hospital immediately.
If the leaked liquid of the battery touches the skin, it can burn the skin. Please ash your skin ith fresh ater and go to the hospital immediately.
Never put the battery in your month. The liquid of the battery can be toxic.
Stop using the battery hen you find it became hotter, and change color and shape abnormally during use, charging or storing.
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Do not use or store batteries near fire, heater and other place ith high temperature, other ise it can result in leakage, over heat, fire or explosion. Store the
battery in a cool and ventilated place ithout direct sun light.
Do not charge the battery for more than 24 hours.
The battery can be charged and discharged for hundreds of times but it ill eventually ear out. The battery life is shortened ith each charging.
When replacing the battery, use only the batteries approved by the phone manufacturer. Damage resulting from using un-authorized batteries ill not be
covered by arranty.
Traffic safety
Do not use your phone hen driving a vehicle. Give full attention to driving and to the road. Provided there is an emergency, stop your vehicle in a safe place
and then use your phone. Please obey all the local traffic la s and regulations.
Normally the electronic systems in the vehicle should not be affected by the RF (Radio Frequency) signals from your ireless phone. Ho ever if you suspect
any damage is resulting from the RF of your phone, contact your car dealer. Stop using your phone in the car until a qualified technician clears the problem.
Only qualified technician can install your phone in your vehicle.
If your vehicle is equipped ith an air bag, do not place the phone above the air bag, or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle ireless equipment is
improperly stored or installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Turn off your phone hen in the gas station or any place here using ireless equipment is prohibited. Do not place or transport your phone ith
inflammables or explosives, the internal sparkle may cause fire.
Airplane safety
Po er off your phone before boarding, the use of a ireless phone in an airplane ill be dangerous to the operation of the airplane and disrupt the ireless
telephone net ork and maybe illegal. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to la suit or denial of GSM cellular net ork service to the offender.
Should there be an emergency situation, contact cre member.
2. Getting Started
2.1. Batteries
The battery is included in the package. It is not fully charged out of factory but it may still be able to po er on your phone. Please completely use up the po er

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of the battery and then charge it for at least 12 hours ith your phone turned off. You battery ill reach its optimal state after three cycles of charge and
discharge.
2.1.1. Installing and uninstalling the battery
To install the battery, remove the back cover from the phone by pressing firmly on the cover and slide it do n. Align the golden contacts of the battery to the
contacts in the phone, and then gently snap do n the battery into place. Re-assemble the back cover.
To uninstall the battery, flip the battery out from the bottom of the battery.
2.1.2. Charging the battery
Plug the charger into the socket on the side of your phone. Connect the charger to an AC all socket. The blinking of the battery level icon indicates the battery
is being charged. When the blinking stops, it indicates the charging is finished
During charging, the phone and charger ill feel arm to the touch. This is normal.
Warning:
The operating ambient temperature of the charger is 0°C-50°C. Do not use it hen the temperature exceeds this limit.
Use only chargers approved by the phone manufacturer to ensure safety. Failing to comply ith this ill violate the terms and conditions of the arranty.
2.1. . Using the battery
The aiting time and calling time capacities specified by the phone manufacturer are obtained under the ideal operating environment. The actual values ill
vary ith the net ork condition, operating environment and operation method.
Please comply ith the local regulations of disposing the battery (such as recycling). Do not dispose it as household aste.

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2.1.4. Battery level indicator
When the phone is on, the battery level indicator is located at the upper right corner of the screen.
2.2. Connecting to the Network
2.2.1. SIM card
Please insert available Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card into your phone before using it. SIM card is supplied by your net ork carrier.
All the information related to net ork connection is recorded on the SIM card, so are the contact information such as names, phone numbers and SMSs that you
set to store on the SIM. You can take out the SIM card from the phone and insert it into another GSM phone to use it. Most ne phones ill recognize the SIM
card automatically.
Do not touch the golden contacts of the SIM card and place it a ay from electricity and magnetism to avoid damage. You ill not be able to use the phone if the
SIM card is damaged.
Note:
Before inserting and taking out the SIM card, al ays make sure that the phone is s itched off and disconnected from any external po er source; other ise
both the phone and the SIM card may be damaged.
2.2.2. Installing and uninstalling the SIM card
The SIM card usually comes attached to a special card. The metal contacts of SIM card is easily damaged by scratching, so take it out carefully before
assembling it into the phone.
S itch off the phone, remove the back cover, battery and other external po er source. Fit the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Align the angled corner of the SIM
card ith the slot. Slide in the SIM card, make sure it is in place, install the battery, and restore the back cover.
Like ise, to remove the SIM card, s itch off the phone, remove the battery and then take out the SIM card.

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2.2. . Unlock the SIM card
PIN code
Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) code protects the SIM card against unauthorized use. Your PIN code is usually supplied ith the SIM card. If this
security function is enabled, you need to enter the PIN code every time you turn on the phone. You can also disable this function.
To unlock the SIM card, press and hold the po er button to turn on the phone. Enter the PIN code. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the code
is blocked, and you need the PUK code to unblock it.
PUK code
This code is required to change a locked PIN code. If the code is not supplied ith the SIM card, contact your service provider. After ten consecutive incorrect
PUK code entries, the SIM card can not be used any more. Please contact your service provider to buy a ne SIM card. You can not edit PUK code. If it is lost,
Please contact your service provider.
2.2.4. Connecting to the network
After the SIM card is unlocked, you phone ill automatically search for the registered net ork or other local available net ork. Once connected, the name of the
net ork carrier ill appear on the top of the screen.
You phone is no in Standby mode, ready for making and receiving calls.
2. . Standby screen and Icons
This phone provides a Standby screen. Through the instruction and various icons on the screen, you can have the operating information needed.
The Standby screen provides various function short-cuts via. Furthermore, this Standby screen has a Pet function. It ill sho different reactions hen you have
incoming calls and messages. Have fun ith it!

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2.4. Key function
Power Key power: Po er on/off the phone
Note:
In this user guide, press means press an actual button on the phone.

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2.5. Text Input Method
This phone provides various text input methods that allo you to use less key strokes to input
and search for text:
English input
3. Call Function
After the setup described in the previous sections is completed, you are ready to make and
receive calls using the basic information provided in this section.
Note:
When you are using headset, please plug/unplug the headset gently to avoid damaging
the headset jack.
.1. Phone power on/off
Power on
Press and hold power to turn on the phone. If PIN code is required, please refer to the
previous section in this guide.
Power off
In Standby mode, hold power key to turn off the phone.
.2. Dial
When the net ork carrier is sho n on the screen, your phone has entered the Standby mode
and you may make or receive calls. If you have installed t o SIM cards, the t o net ork
carriers ill both appear on the screen.
.2.1. Direct dial
Press any number key to enter the Dial screen.
Domestic call
Press number key to entering the phone number(add area code hen calling long distance),
and then press the dial key Send to make the phone call.
Note:
In single card mode, both Send ill dial out to the one card.
In dual card mode, Send ill dial out ith card 1.
The screen ill sho the name and phone number of the person that you are calling. After the
call goes through, the screen ill sho a time meter in addition to the phone number and/or
the name of the person you are calling.
International call
Key in the symbol “+” by press t ice *Key quickly, follo ed by the desired country code and
the phone number. For example, to make a call to France, tap t ice *Key until “+” appears

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then enter “33” (the country code for France) and the phone number.
.2.2. Dial from the Phonebook
Enter Phonebook from the Main Menu. You may use alphabet, Surname Index for quick search
of the names.
.2. . Unanswered call
If you have set up Auto Re-dial, your phone ill automatically re-dial the last number that you
called but unans ered.
. . Answer call
When there’s an incoming call, the phone ill notify you through vibration, ringing, vibration
plus ringing, etc. The name and phone number of the caller is sho n on the screen if the
net ork supports the service. You may ans er or reject the call.
If call aiting is on, (You need to apply for this service to your net ork carrier.) hen you are
on the phone and there is another incoming call, your phone ill notify you ith a short tone.
You may ans er or reject that second call. If you choose to ans er the second call, the current
call ill be on hold.
.4. During a phone call
When you are on the phone, the follo ing functions can be used:
Note:
The functions vary ith the SIM card.
Speaker: Speakerphone
Mute: The microphone is turned off and the person you are calling ill not hear your voice.
Hold: The current call is on hold and both you and the person you are calling ill not hear each
other. When the call is on hold, you may pick it up again or end the call through the Options
menu.
End call: End the current call.
Volume: Adjust the volume of the speaker or headset.
DTMF:Select on or off
Record: Record the phone conversation.
Phonebook: Enter the phonebook and do the related operations. This function is convenient
for searching phone numbers during a phone call.
Messages: Enter the message screen and do the related functions.
You may enter Dial or Phonebook screens to make a ne phone call hile the current phone
call is still on-going.
Note:
In the dual card mode, if one card is in use, the other card is under no-service state.

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4. Main Menu
On the Standby screen, press Left soft Key to enter the Main Menu. You can then access the
various functions and operations.
5. Call logs
Call history function logs all recent calls including missed calls, dialed calls and ans ered calls.
Options are:
Call log: Call history function logs all recent calls including missed calls, dialed calls and
ans ered calls.
Missed calls: Vie the Missed calls and carries on the operation
Dialed Calls: Vie the Dialed calls and carries on the operation
Received calls: Vie the Received calls and carries on the operation.
Delete all: Delete all entries, all entries of SIM Card
Call Timers: Last Call, Received calls, Dialed calls, Reset (phone pass ord is required)
GPRS counter: statistical last sent,last received,all sent,all received GPRS traffic
6. Contacts
This chapter describes the functions of the phonebook. You can use alphabet for quick search
of your contacts.
Each entry in your SIM card’s phonebook consists of a phone number and a name. When you
change to another phone, the contact information can be transferred to your ne phone ith
the SIM card. The total number of entries allo ed in the SIM card varies ith the different SIM
cards.
The contact stored in the phone can include name, cell phone number, home, office numbers,
others, group, picture, ring tone, company name, department name, address, email address,
ebsite and notebook. This information ill not be transferred ith the SIM card to your ne
phone.
6.1. All
The contact list is arranged in alphabetical order. You have the follo ing options: Ne , Write
message, Call, Delete, Delete multiple, Import/Export Send vCard, Other, Search.
New: Create a ne contact.
Write message: Send SMS or MMS to the number.
Call: Dial the current number
Delete: Delete selected entry
Delete multiple: Delete multiple contacts

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Import/Export: Copy the selected entry to SIM card or phone. Import and export contact to
the phone or memory card
Send vCard: Send vCard by SMS, MMS, Email, Bluetooth
Others: Set the Speed dial and Memory status
Search: Search the contact has been stored
6.2. Groups
You may set up various groups to categorize your contacts.
7. Multimedia
Camera, Video Recorder,Video,Image, Audio, FM radio,Sokoban,Snake,Tetris
8. Camera
Before using Camera, make sure you have inserted a memory card. The photos ill be saved in
JPG format to your memory card.
Note:
Taking pictures in dim lighting may result in poor picture quality.
After entering the Camera, the Camera Previe screen ill appear ith the status icons. Press
Center to take the picture.
8.1.1 Camera settings include:
Image viewer:Vie image has been saved
Settings:
Quality:Lo Normal Advanced
Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz
Shutter sound:Activate,off
Auto save:Activate,off
Preferred Storage:Phone,Memory Card
Display parameters:Activate,off
Help:Help information about the camera
8.1.2 Press the or so navigation options menu:
Shoot mode:DC mode,DV mode
Size:1280*960, 640*480,320*240,128*160
Night mode: Activate,off .
Brightness:Camera Brightness adjustment
Contrast:Camera Contrast adjustment
Exposure bias:Camera Exposure bias adjustment
Frame:No frame,Frame1,Frame2,Frame3,Frame4
Cont .shot:Disable,3shots,6shots
White balance:Auto,Incandescence,Fluorescent,Sunny day,cloud

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Delay:Disable,3s,10s
Effect:Normal,B&W,Blue,Green,Yello ,Red,Sepia,Negative
8.1. DV
Before using Camera, make sure you have inserted a memory card. The photos ill be saved in
AVI format to your memory card.
Note:
Taking pictures in dim lighting may result in poor picture quality.
After entering the Camera, the Camera Previe screen ill appear ith the status icons. Press
Center to take the picture.
8.2.1 Camera settings include:
View video directory:Vie video has been saved
Settings:
Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz
Audio:Activate,off
Video format:AVI,3gp
Preferred Storage:Phone, Memory Card
Display parameters:Activate,off
Help: Help information
8.2.2 Press the or so navigation options menu:
Shoot mode:DC mode,DV mode
Size:352*288,320*240,176*144,160*128,128*96
Brightness:Camera Brightness adjustment
Contrast:Camera Contrast adjustment
Effect:Normal,B&W,Blue,Green,Yello ,Red,Sepia,Negative
9. Message
This chapter introduces the message services provided by the GSM net ork. Some services
may not be supported by the local net ork.
9.1. Write message
9.1.1. SMS
Enter the SMS editor screen. You may use keypad to input English, digits and punctuation
marks. After riting the text message, you have the follo options:
Send: Send the message.
Insert template:Please call me! Where are you no ? Thank you! Wait a minute! I am busy
today!
Add contact info: Add contact info to the message
Add phiz: Add phiz to the message
Save as draft: Save to Draft box.

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9.1.2. MMS
The MMS function allo s you to send text and multimedia such as pictures, audio and video to
the other phone. After creating the message, you have the follo options:
Send: Send the message.
Add new recipient: Add a ne contact
Add: TEXT, Add phiz, Insert template, Next slide, Previous slide, MP3, Record, Attachment
Save as draft: Save to Draft box
Set slide time: Set slide time:
Text layout : Text above, Text do n
9.2. Inbox
The Inbox lists the received SMS and MMS. You have the follo ing options: Open, ne
message, Reply, Delete, Copy to Phone/Sim, Mark and Details.
After you select to read a message, you have the follo ing options: Reply, For ard, Delete, Call
Sender, Save sender, Copy to Phone/Sim, and Vie Detail.
The Mark function is for you to select messages for further operation, such as delete all marked
messages conveniently.
9. . Outbox
The out-going messages are listed here. Your options include: Resend, Ne message, Delete,
Delete all, Move to draft, Vie details.
9.4. Drafts
Saved messages and unsent message are saved here. Options are Open, Ne message, Delete,
Copy to Phone/SIM, Mark and Vie Detail.
After you select to read a message, you ill enter the message editor.
9.5. Sentbox
Sent messages are saved here. Your options include: Open, ne message, Delete, Copy to
Phone/SIM, Mark and Vie Details.
After you select to read a message, you have the follo ing options: For ard, Delete, Call
recipient, Save recipient, Copy to Phone/SIM, and Vie Detail.
9.6. Templates
You can preset frequently used sentences here to avoid repeated input hen riting a
message.
9.7. Broadcast message
You can choose On/Off Broadcast message, select language and Channel settings

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9.8. Voice mail server
You can Edit Line number ,Fax number and Data number
9.9. Settings
You can adjust the various settings of the message functions including SMS, MMS, Push
message
9.10. Delete all
Delete Clear message boxes and clear messages
9.11. Message capacity
This screen sho s the storage status of SMS and the free space of your SIM card and your
phone.
10. Facebook
11. Application
11.1. Alarm
You can set up to 3 alarm clocks. The Alarm Clock settings include: Title, Time, Status,
Frequency and Ringtone. The frequency settings are: Once, Daily, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Alarm Clock function is on even hen
the phone is po ered off.
11.2. My files
The File Manager lists the all the files stored in your phone or memory card.
11. . Calendar
In addition to the estern calendar. You can add, edit and look up events on different dates.
Options are:
Add new schedule: The editor ill be displayed. You can add an appointment or an all-day
event. Available input fields are: Subject, Location, Repeat, Start date, Start time, End date,
end time, alarm, description. The display and reminder ill be executed according to your
setting.
View schedules: Vie the schedule of one day
All schedules: Vie All schedules
Clear today’s tasks: Clear the schedule of one day
Clear all: Clear All schedules
Go to date: go to the date you choose
Weekly: According to the eeks sho s

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Daily: According to the days sho s
11.4. Email
You can choose Customized account, Fox mail, Gmail, Hotmail as email login.
11.5. Calculator
A basic calculator is provided.
11.6. Recorder
Enter the Voice memo function, Press Center to start and stop recording. The memo can be
played back immediately or using Option menu to do the follo ing functions:
Start recoding: Start a ne recording
Record files list: Vie recording documents
Storage:Phone,MemoryCard
File format:AMR(Lo quality), MP3(High quality), WAV(Best quality)
11.7. World clock
Add or remove time zone of the city, Set the daylight saving system
11.8. Timer
You can Set the timer
11.9. Stopwatch
Stop atch provides 20 sets of entries ith both total and lap timer functions.
11.10. Torch
Turn on/off the Torch
11.11. Unit conversion
Weight length and kg - pound kg - ounce conversion
11.12. Memo
Record something
11.1 . Ebook
The E-book function lists the E-book in TXT format stored in your memory card. On the
bottom of the screen, the size and the number of ro s of the selected E-book are displayed.
Press Up or Down to scroll up or do n the list, and press Center to open the selected
E-book.
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