Hisense U971 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    Contents Read Before Proceeding ........................................................ 1 Safety Precautions ........................................................... 1 Personal Information and Data Security ........................ 2 Getting St arted ........................................................................ 3 Key Functions at Y o[...]

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    5. Gm ail .................................................................... 11 Surf the Internet .................................................................... 12 1. Ma ps ..................................................................... 12 2. Getting Connected .............................................. 13 Entertainment ...........[...]

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    Read Be fore Proce eding Saf ety P recaut ions Please read t h e safety precautions caref ully to ensure the correct use of your mobil e ph one. 1. Do not crash, throw , or punct ure your mobile phone. Avoid the falli n g, sque ezin g, an d ben ding of y our mobile phone. 2. Do not use yo u r mobi le phone in a moist envir onment, such as the bathr[...]

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    from chil dren . Do not all ow children to use your mobil e phone without g u idance. 13. Use only approved batteri es and chargers to avoi d the risk of explosi on . 14. Observe any laws or regulations on the use of wireless devices. Respect ot h ers’ privacy a n d legal right s whe n using your wireless devi ce. 15. S trictly follow the releva [...]

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    unauthoriz ed access. W h en these services are not in use, turn them off.  Install or upgrade devi ce security software and regularly scan for viruses.  Be sure to obtain third - party applications from a legitimate so u rce. Dow n loaded t hird - party applications should be s canned for vi ru ses.  Install security software or patches r[...]

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    D escription 1 Charge/USB jack 2 Power key Press to turn on or off the pho n e. 3 V olume Up/Down Press to accom modate the volume and start u p silence mode whe n there is a n incoming call. 4 S ensor 5 E arpiece 6 T ouch screen 7 Home key Press to return to home scree n . 8 Menu key T ap the button:shows the options avail able for the current dis[...]

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    information. Insert SIM/USIM card with the metal co n tacts facing down and the cut corner al igned with that of the sl ot . Notes : 1. If no card is installed, the string of “ No SI M C ard ” will display on the s c ree n . 2. If your card is PIN- locked y our pho n e will display “ SIM card is locked ”. Y o u must enter PIN before t h e p[...]

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    Charging the b atte ry New batteries are s h ipped parti ally charged. Before you can use your phone, yo u need to c h arge the batter y . Some batteries will have best perform a nce after several full charge/discharge cycl es. 1. Connect data cable and c h arger , pl u g one end i nto your pho ne’s da ta port. 2. Plug the other end of the charge[...]

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    Basic op erations T urning y our p hone o n a nd o ff T urn o n the p ho ne: Pres s and hold Power key for more tha n 3 se cond s to tur n on y our p hone . Tu rn off t he ph one: Press and hold Pow er k ey to pop up option menu, select “P ower off ” . If i t is powered off , you ca n not receive, make a cal l or do other operati on s. D esktop[...]

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    Notification pa nel Y ou can open notifi cation s such as unread messag es or missed calls directl y from th e notifi cat ion panel. H ow to open the pa nel : H old the status bars with your finger, and d rag it downwards . Accessing Applications and Widgets T o access the application list, on the Home screen, touch . From the appli cation list, yo[...]

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    C ontact ot hers 1. P hone Inp ut p hone numb er , cli ck or to mak e a call, click to del ete th e number you do not need or hold i t to delete all n umbers before t he cursor . 2. C ontacts All of your contacts are displ ayed alphabetically in a list that you can scroll through. C lick menu key, pop up the submenu: Contacts to di sp lay/ Import/E[...]

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    touch “CANCEL”. Using a microS D C ard to Back Up Contact s 1. In the contacts list, touch Menu key . 2. Touc h “ Import/ e xport ” i n the displ ayed m enu to sele ct you needed. 3. Select “Export to storage”. 4. Touch OK to export your phone contact's informatio n to the installed mi croSD card. You also can copy the .vcf files b[...]

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    tempora ri l y. 2. Click “ Type message ” to edi t the message. C li ck Menu key , Cl ick “ Add subj ect ” to add t he message subject. Y o u r mobile phone is n ow in multimedia m essage mode . 3. When you are ready to send the me ssage , click “ ” or “ ”. Opening and V ie w ing a Multimedia M essage 1. In the message l ist, touch [...]

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    just about email. Y our Gmail n ame and password ca n provide you access i n to to al l Google apps and services. T o launch Gmail , tou ch the G mail ico n o n a Home or All Apps screen. T he p hone can l oad the default mail box . 1. Read email . T ouch a message to read i t. Unread message are bol d. 2. Organize email . Check the box besi de a m[...]

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    2) Enter appropriate keywords i n the search box, a n d the n to uch t he se arc h ico n. 3) The search results are displ ayed. T ouch a pl ace you are interested in. The Maps application will shows i t s location on the map. 3. Getting Directions 1) When viewi n g a map, touch . 2) Enter your start point in the first text bo x and yo u r destinati[...]

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    phone to your PC. If you are using Bl u etooth, remem ber to stay within 10 meters (33 feet) of the other Bluetoot h dev ices to whic h you want to connect. Be aware that obstacles like walls or other electronic equipment may interfere wi th yo u r Bl u etooth connection. Turni ng On Bluetoot h 1. T ouch Settings o n the main me nu . 2. T ouc h Bl [...]

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    the screen. 2. As you enter the address, mat ching web page addresses will appear on the screen.If you see the address you wa n t, to u ch i t an d go directly to that webpage or complete enteri ng your desired webpage. 15[...]

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    Entert ainment In additi on to being a communicati on device and personal assistant, your mobile phone also provides you with a multitude of entertainment possibili t ies. Y ou can take photos, create videos a n d a u dio cli ps, an d dow n load and listen to music. 1 T ak ing Photos and Recording Videos The camera is a combi n atio n of camera and[...]

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    Openin g the Galler y The Gallery applicati on categorizes your p ictures and videos by storage card a nd di splays these files in folders. T ouch a folder to vi ew th e pict ures or videos inside. View a picture 1. In Gall ery , touch the fol der t hat c ontai ns the p ict ures you want to view . 2. T ouch th e pic tu re to view it in fu ll - scre[...]

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    2. S elect some channel an d play i t. Using Other Appl icatio ns 1. Calcula tor Perform basic arithmetics such as addit ion, subtraction, multipli cat ion and divi sion. 1. T ouch the Calculator appl ication icon. 2. To u c h the numbers and operati on symbo ls to do th e calculati on . 3. To u c h DELETE to clear the result o n e by o n e, t ouc [...]

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     Settings: set the style and alarm l en gth of time. Notes : 1. The alarm c lock will st ill work even the phone is powered off. 2. Don’t set the p h one i n sil en ce mode to g uarantee the alarming effect (unless i f th e vi brate mode is set to always on). 3. Please change the battery in a minute or el se th e information stored i n the p[...]

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     S et Mobi le Network D EVICES 1. Dual SIM settings S elect different card and set opti ons for mobile networks,set call setti n gs. 2. Sound:  Set volumes for musi c, video, games and other medi a, ringtone, notificati on s, alarms.  T urn on or off v ib rate whe n ri nging .  S et phone ringtone for incomi n g call s of card 1an d car[...]

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    1. Location access Tur n on or off Access to my location/ GPS satallites/ Wi - Fi & mobile network locati on . 2. Security  Lock screen with No ne/Slide / Face U n lock/ Pattern/ PIN or Password.  Edit owner informati on displ ayed on the lock screen.  Set up SIM/USIM card lock a n d edit pass words.  M ake the password vi sible or [...]

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     T urn on or off Talkback.  T urn on or off Mag n ifi cation gestures/ Large text/ Power button ends call/ Speak passwords/ Accessibility shortcut/ Text-to- s peec h out put .  S elect the Touch & h old del ay time. 3. About phone Touc h the Setti ngs  Abo ut pho ne, the n you ca n see s ub menu as foll ows:  System U pdates  [...]