Zte Blade A52 Lite User manual

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ZTE Blade A52 Lite
Quick Start Guide

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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2022 ZTE CORPORATION.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be quoted,
reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including
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permission of ZTE Corporation.
Notice
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in this guide without prior notice.
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Disclaimer
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faults and damages caused by unauthorized
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Trademarks
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
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Other trademarks and trade names are those of
their respective owners.
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Getting to Know Your Phone
Front camara
Touch screen
Earpiece
Volume key
Power key
Charging/
micro-USB jack
Headset jack
Back camera
Speaker
Flash
nano-SIM/
microSDXC
card tray
Flash
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Setting Up Your Phone
The nano-SIM card(s) can be installed or removed
while the phone is turned on.
WARNING!
To avoid damage to the phone, do not use any other
kind of SIM cards, or any non-standard nano-SIM
card cut from a SIM card. You can get a standard
nano-SIM card from your service provider.
1. Insert the tip of the tray eject tool into the hole on
the card tray.
CAUTION:
Never replace the included tray eject tool with sharp
objects. Ensure that the tray eject tool is
perpendicular to the hole. Otherwise, the phone may
be damaged.
2. Pull out the card tray and place the nano-SIM card
and the microSDXC card (optional) on the tray, as
shown. Carefully slide the tray back into place.
micro SDXC
card
Single-SIM model Dual-SIM model
nano-SIM
card 1 nano-SIM
card 2
(optional)
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NOTE:
The dual-SIM model is not available in every country.
Consult your supplier for more information.
Charging the Phone
Your phone’s battery should have enough power for
the phone to turn on, find a signal, and make a few
calls. You should fully charge the battery as soon as
possible.
WARNING!
Use only ZTE-approved chargers and USB cables.
The use of unapproved accessories could damage
your phone or cause the battery to explode.
WARNING!
Do not remove the back cover. The battery is not
removable. Removal may cause fire or explosion.
1. Connect the adapter to the charging jack. Ensure
that the adapter is inserted in the correct direction.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC power
outlet.
3. Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully
charged.
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Powering On/Off Your Phone
Make sure the battery is charged before powering
on.
·Press and hold the Power key to turn on your
phone.
·To power off, press and hold the Power key to
open the options menu, and touch .
NOTE:
If the screen freezes or takes too long to respond, try
pressing and holding the Power key for over 10
seconds to restart the phone.
Waking Up Your Phone
Your phone automatically goes into sleep mode when
it is not in use for some time. The display is turned off
to save power and the keys are locked to prevent
accidental operations.
You can wake up your phone by turning on the
display and unlocking the keys.
1. Press the Power key to turn the screen on.
2. Swipe up on the screen.
NOTE:
If you have set an unlock pattern, a PIN or a
password for your phone, you'll need to draw the
pattern, or enter the PIN/password to unlock your
screen.
If the battery is extremely low, you may be unable
to power on the phone even when it is being
charged. In this case, try again after charging the
phone for at least 20 minutes.
Contact the customer service if you still cannot
power on the phone after prolonged charging.
NOTE:
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Product Safety Information
Don't make or receive phone calls while
driving. Never text while driving.
Keep your phone at least 5 mm away from
your body while making calls.
Small parts may cause choking.
Your phone can produce a loud sound.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not
listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Exercise caution when holding your phone
near your ear while the loudspeaker is in
use.
Avoid contact with anything magnetic.
Keep away from pacemakers and other
electronic medical devices.
Turn off when told to on aircraft and at
airports.
Turn off when near explosive materials or
liquids.
Don't use at gas stations.
Turn off when asked to in hospitals and
medical facilities.
Your phone may produce a bright or
flashing light.
Don't dispose of your phone in fire.
Avoid extreme temperatures.
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Avoid contact with liquids. Keep your phone
dry.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone.
Only use approved accessories.
Don't rely on your phone as a primary
device for emergency communications.
For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet
shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.
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Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
General Statement on RF Energy
Your phone contains a transmitter and a
receiver. When it is ON, it receives and
transmits RF energy. When you communicate
with your phone, the system handling your call
controls the power level at which your phone
transmits.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits
for exposure to radio waves recommended by
international guidelines. These guidelines were
developed by the independent scientific
organization ICNIRP and include safety
margins designed to assure the protection of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
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 for this device when
tested at the head was 0.371 W/kg* with 0 mm
distance, when tested at the body was 1.778
W/kg*with 5 mm distance. As mobile devices
offer a range of functions, they can be used in
other positions, such as on the body as
described in this guide**.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device 's
highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of
this device while operating is typically below
that indicated above. This is due to automatic
changes to the power level of the device to
ensure it only uses the minimum power
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required to communicate with the network.
*The tests are carried out in accordance with
EN 50360, EN 50566, EN 62209-1, EN
62209-2, EN 50663.
** Please see body worn operation.
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Body Worn Operation
Important safety information regarding radio
frequency radiation (RF) exposure:
To ensure compliance with RF exposure
guidelines the phone must be used with a
minimum of 5 mm separation from the body.
Failure to observe these instructions could
result in your RF exposure exceeding the
relevant guideline limits.
Limiting Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
Fields
For individuals concerned about limiting their
exposure to RF fields, the World Health
Organization (WHO) provides the following
advice:
Precautionary measures: Present scientific
information does not indicate the need for any
special precautions for the use of mobile
phones. If individuals are concerned, they
might choose to limit their own or their
children's RF exposure by limiting the length of
calls, or using ‘hands-free’ devices to keep
mobile phones away from the head and body.
Further information on this subject can be
obtained from the WHO home page
https://www.who.int/peh-emf (WHO Fact sheet
193: June 2000).
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Distractions
Driving
Full attention must be given to driving at all
times in order to reduce the risk of an accident.
Using a phone while driving (even with a
hands-free kit) can cause distraction and lead
to an accident. You must comply with local laws
and regulations restricting the use of wireless
devices while driving.
Operating Machinery
Full attention must be given to operating the
machinery in order to reduce the risk of an
accident.
Product Handling
General Statement on Handling and Use
You alone are responsible for how you use
your phone and any consequences of its use.
You must always switch off your phone
wherever the use of a phone is prohibited. Use
of your phone is subject to safety measures
designed to protect users and their
environment.
Always treat your phone and its accessories
with care and keep them in a clean place.
Keep the screen and camera lens clean. An
unclean screen or camera lens may slow
down the phone's reaction to your operations
or interfere with the image quality.
Clean your phone and its accessories with a
soft material such as cleaning cloth for
eyeglass lenses. Do not use alcohol or other
corrosive substances for cleaning or allow
them to get inside.
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Do not expose your phone or its accessories
to open flames or lit tobacco products.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories
to liquid, moisture or high humidity.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend your phone
or its accessories.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning
solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its
accessories.
Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or
its accessories. Only authorized personnel
can do so.
Do not place your phone inside or near
heating equipment or high-pressure
containers, such as water heaters, microwave
ovens, or hot cooking utensils. Otherwise,
your phone may be damaged.
Please check local regulations for disposal of
electronic products.
Do not carry your phone in your back pocket
as it could break when you sit down.
Battery Safety
Using ZTE-unapproved or incompatible
battery, charger or power adapter may
damage your device, shorten its lifespan or
cause a fire, explosion or other hazards.
The recommended operating temperatures
are -10°C to 35°C and the storage
temperatures are -10°C to 60°C. Extreme
temperatures can damage the device and
reduce the charging capacity and lifespan of
your device and battery.
WARNING!
Do not remove the back cover. The battery
is not removable. Removal may cause fire
or explosion.
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Do not change or replace the built-in
rechargeable battery in your device by
yourself. The battery can only be changed or
replaced by ZTE or ZTE authorized service
provider.
Do not place the device or the battery in or
near heating equipment, such as microwave
ovens, stoves or radiators. Keep the device
and the battery away from excessive heat and
direct sunlight. If not, the device or the battery
may overheat and cause explosion or fire.
Do not disassemble, squeeze or puncture
the device, as this can cause explosion or fire.
Do not throw the device into a fire to avoid
explosion.
Please disconnect the charger when the
battery is fully charged. Overcharging may
shorten the battery life.
When not using the device for a long period,
please charge the battery about half and then
store the device in a cool dry place.
If the battery damages or shows signs of
swelling or leakage, please stop use
immediately and contact ZTE or ZTE
authorized service provider for replacement.
Small Children
Do not leave your phone and its accessories
within the reach of small children or allow them
to play with it. They could hurt themselves or
others, or could accidentally damage the
phone.
Your phone contains small parts with sharp
edges that may cause an injury or may become
detached and create a choking hazard.
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Demagnetization
To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not
allow electronic devices or magnetic media
close to your phone for a long time.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the metal connector on the
nano-SIM card and the microSDXC card.
Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Normal Use Position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold
your phone to your ear, with the bottom
towards your mouth.
Airbags
Do not place a phone in the area over an airbag
or in the airbag deployment area, as an airbag
inflates with great force and serious injury could
result. Store the phone in a safe and secure
area before driving your vehicle.
Seizures/Blackouts
The phone can produce a bright or flashing
light. A small percentage of people may be
susceptible to blackouts or seizures (even if
they have never had one before) when
exposed to flashing lights or light patterns
such as when playing games or watching
videos. If you have experienced seizures or
blackouts or have a family history of such
occurrences, please consult a physician. To
reduce the risk of blackouts or seizures, use
your phone in a well-lit room and take
frequent breaks.
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Repetitive Strain Injuries
To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury
(RSI) when texting or playing games with your
phone:
Do not grip the phone too tightly.
Press the buttons lightly.
Use the special features which are designed
to minimize the times of pressing buttons,
such as Message Templates and Predictive
Text.
Take frequent breaks to stretch and relax.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any other wireless phone,
operates using radio signals, which cannot
guarantee connection in all conditions.
Therefore, you must never rely solely on any
wireless phone for emergency
communications.
Loud Noise
This phone is capable of producing loud noises,
which may damage your hearing. Turn down
the volume before using headphones,
Bluetooth headsets or other audio devices.
Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging
and during normal use.
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Use only approved accessories. Do not
connect with incompatible products or
accessories. Take care not to allow metal
objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact
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or short-circuit the charging port. Never
puncture the surface of the phone with sharp
objects.
Connection to Vehicles
Seek professional advice when connecting a
phone interface to the vehicle electrical system.
Faulty and Damaged Products
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its
accessories. Only qualified personnel can
service or repair the phone or its accessories. If
your phone (or its accessories) has been
submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to
a severe fall, do not use it until you have taken
it to be checked at an authorized service
center.
Radio Frequency Interference
General Statement on Interference
Care must be taken when using your phone in
close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Please
consult your doctor and the device
manufacturers to determine if the operation of
your phone may interfere with the operation of
your medical devices.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a
minimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be
maintained between a mobile phone and a
pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. To achieve this, use the
phone on the opposite ear to your pacemaker
and do not carry it in a breast pocket.
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Hearing Aids
People with hearing aids or other cochlear
implants may experience interfering noises
when using wireless devices or when one is
nearby. The level of interference will depend on
the type of hearing device and the distance
from the interference source. Increasing the
separation between them may reduce the
interference. You may also consult your
hearing aid manufacturer to discuss
alternatives.
Medical Equipment
Turn off your wireless device when you are
requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or
healthcare facilities. These requests are
designed to prevent possible interference with
sensitive medical equipment.
Aircraft
Turn off your wireless device whenever you are
instructed to do so by airport or airline staff.
Consult the airline staff about the use of
wireless devices onboard the aircraft and
enable airplane mode of your phone when
boarding an aircraft.
Interference in Vehicles
Please note that because of possible
interference with electronic equipment, some
vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile
phones in their vehicles unless a hands-free kit
with an external antenna is included in the
installation.
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Explosive Environments
Gas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres
In locations with potentially explosive
atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn off
wireless devices such as your phone or other
radio equipment. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres include
fueling areas, below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, and
areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Power off your mobile phone or wireless device
when in a blasting area or in areas where signs
are posted to power off "two-way radios" or
"electronic devices" to avoid interfering with
blasting operations.
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