Crosscall Element manual

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    Cont ent 1. Know your phone ....................................................................................................................... 2 2. Prepara tion for m obile phone before opening ........................................................................... 3 3. Set the phone ........................................................[...]

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    1 Thank you for pur chasing this mobil e phone Please read al l sa fety precautions and this manual carefully before using your device to ensure safe and proper use. Content, images and screenshots used in this man ual may dif fer in appearance from the actual product. No part of this ma nual may be reproduced, distribut ed, translated, or t ransmi[...]

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    2 1. Know y our phone 1. MENU 2. HOME 3. BA C K 4. RECEIVE R 5. FRONT CA MERA 6. MICRO U SB JA CK 7. MICPHO NE 8. 3.5MM EA RPHONE JACK 9. POWER KEY 10. VOLUME UP 11. VOLUME DOW N 12. REAR CAMERA 13. FLASHLIGHT 14. SPEAKER[...]

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    3 2. Prepar a tion for mobile phone befor e opening Press the p ower button, Be sure to have every thing ready . 1. P ush down t he back cover . 2. R emove the battery cov er .[...]

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    4 3. Insert the SIM/USIM car d(SIM card cop per node down). 4. Insert the SD card (S D card copper node d own).[...]

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    5 5. Insert the battery . 6. Insert the battery cover .[...]

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    6 7. P ush the back cover up. Charging t he battery Use the supp lied power a dapter and USB dat a cable to charge the phone.[...]

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    7 3. Set the phone Power on the phone first time , please log in to your Google account, Gmail ™ or Google Mail or other Google applications was used. Y ou can also set other email accounts, Facebook ® or T witter ™, etc. to your favorite social network. In addition, contacts and other informat i on of other brands mobile phones will be sent t[...]

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    8 Y ou can imports all of the contacts y ou have save in the SIM memory bef ore. Add a ne w contact There are t wo different ways to add new contact: a. E nter num bers manually a nd save a new conta ct to your dev ice . b. S elect a nu mber in the phone r ecords to save a new contact to your device. Synchroniz e contacts from a network acco un t I[...]

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    9 6. Capturing lif e mom ents Y ou can use the camera's built-in 5.0 m egapixel rear camera and 3.0 megapixel f ront camera, shooting high-resolution photos. The camera allows you to add sp ecial effects photos t o make y our photos look like use special lenses and filters. Y ou can also mark t he photos, and upload to Facebook ® and other so[...]

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    10 7. Map Whether you were at home or abroad, the map application is the number of partners you are trav el ing. It allows you to easi ly navigate th e map, search f or nearby places to go; you can also set t he destination of y our route to go. Use the ma p Phone supports micro SD card expansi on; you can download m aps nav igation softwar e into [...]

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    11 9. Sync Y ou can use Google accounts to synchronize phone and computer contacts, calendar , e-mail. Y ou can also us e the USB data c able link t o the computer through the net work to download PC Suite to synchron ize or install and uninstall the progra m. Expansion o f micro SD car d can also function as a r emovable disk usage. 10. Email On t[...]

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    12 On the phone lets you view and send e-mail messa ge directly . If you log on your Google account when set the phone the first time; you ca n send and receive G m ail / G oogle Mail messa ges. In the main menu, select Gmail. Add other email accounts Y ou can use the mail application to add webmail and other POP3 or IMAP email accounts. On the mai[...]

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    13 2. This device must accept any interference received, i ncluding interference that m ay cause undesir ed operation. Note 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These l imits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference[...]

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    14 of the two r atings. Element is rate d T3. Please power off the Bluetooth f unction whi l e using hearing aid devices with your Element. Hearing dev ices may also be rated. Y our hearing device man uf acturer or hearing healt h professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to Interfe[...]

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    15 Standby time too short  W hen failing to conne ct to network, the phon e will keep searc hing base station that consu mes much battery and reduces stand by time. Move to an area with stronger signal strength or switch your phone off te mporarily .  Replace the batt ery . SIM card err or  Make sure that t he chips in SIM card ar e not da[...]

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    16 battery of the sa m e.  Do not discard battery with household trash. P lease dispose of used battery according t o your local env ironmental laws and gu idelines. 3) Charg er Do not charge the phone in t he below environment:  Under direct sun light;  T emperature out of range: - 10 ℃ t o 45 ℃ ;  Humid, dusty or severely shaking [...]

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    17 example: switch off the phone before entering refueling point. Do not use the phone near at a refu eling point (serv ice station) or near fu els or chemicals. 9) Keep your phone away from moisture. If water or other liquids get into phone , it will cause phone overheating, leakage of electricity and malfunction. T o be sure to secure micro USB a[...]

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    18  Only use the approved batteries and fittings. Do not connect to unspecified devices.  Do not continuously charge the battery for m ore than 24 hours, as battery m ay be damaged by extensive overchar ging. 2) Battery Capability  Call i ng, backlight on and pl aying game drain your battery much quicker . Long talk-time decrea ses the dur[...]

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    19 8) Please cle an the dust on the power outlet in time. 9) Do not put container f illed with water besi de charger , as water may be splashed on charger , causing the ch arger overheating, leakage of electricity and malfunction. 10) If the charger comes into contact with w ater or any other liquids, immediately un plug the charger from outlet to [...]

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    20 1.7 SAR Informat ion During testing, the maximum Specific A bsorption Rate (SAR) recorded for this model w as 0. 159 W/k g at the body level and 0.13 3 W/kg at the hea d level. 1.8 Terminolo gy explanatio n GSM Global syst em of mobile SMS Short mess age service SIM Subscriber id entify module card PC Personal co mputer PIN PIN code is a 4-8 dig[...]