Smp-Man-0007 C10 SH-Z01 en
Smp-Man-0007 C10 SH-Z01 en
Smp-Man-0007 C10 SH-Z01 en
Model: SH-Z01
EN
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started.................................................................... 1
1.1 Your Device.................................................................................................. 1
Front View............................................................................................................... 1
Back View ............................................................................................................... 1
Left View................................................................................................................. 2
Right View............................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Accessories ................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Installing SIM Card and Memory Card....................................................... 3
Remove the card tray............................................................................................... 3
Install the SIM card ................................................................................................. 4
Install the memory card ........................................................................................... 4
Replace the card tray ............................................................................................... 4
1.4 Charging the Battery................................................................................... 5
1.5 Turning the Device On or Off ..................................................................... 6
Turn Device On or Off ............................................................................................ 6
Restart Device ......................................................................................................... 6
Set Device to Aeroplane Mode................................................................................ 6
Set Device to Ring, Vibrate or Silent Mode............................................................ 6
Set Device to Sleep Mode ....................................................................................... 6
1.6 Locking and Unlocking the Screen ........................................................... 7
1.7 Using the Headset ....................................................................................... 8
1.8 Adjusting the Volume ................................................................................. 8
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3.4 Managing Contacts ................................................................................... 18
Edit Contacts ......................................................................................................... 18
Delete Contacts...................................................................................................... 19
Send Contact Information...................................................................................... 19
Add Contact to Blacklist ....................................................................................... 19
3.5 Favorite Contacts ...................................................................................... 20
View Favourites..................................................................................................... 20
Add to Favourites .................................................................................................. 20
Remove from Favorites ......................................................................................... 20
3.6 Searching for Contacts............................................................................. 21
3.7 Grouping Contacts.................................................................................... 21
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Chapter 8: Multimedia Apps............................................................... 45
8.1 Photos and Videos .................................................................................... 45
Take Photos ........................................................................................................... 45
Record Videos ....................................................................................................... 46
Capture Modes....................................................................................................... 47
Review Photos ....................................................................................................... 48
Review Videos....................................................................................................... 49
Configure Camera Settings.................................................................................... 49
8.2 Viewing Photos & Videos ......................................................................... 51
Chapter 9: Programs........................................................................... 52
9.1 Chrome....................................................................................................... 52
9.2 Calculator................................................................................................... 52
9.3 Camera ....................................................................................................... 52
9.4 Gmail .......................................................................................................... 52
9.5 File Manager .............................................................................................. 53
9.6 Clock........................................................................................................... 54
9.7 Using Torch ............................................................................................... 56
9.8 Messaging.................................................................................................. 56
9.9 Gallery ........................................................................................................ 56
9.10 Contacts ................................................................................................... 56
9.11 Phone ....................................................................................................... 56
9.12 Settings .................................................................................................... 56
9.13 Recorder................................................................................................... 57
9.14 Note .......................................................................................................... 58
9.15 Calendar ................................................................................................... 58
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Touch screen
Fingerprint
Type C USB port
Back View
Rear camera
Flash
Speaker Microphone
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Left View
Right View
Power button
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1.2 Accessories
Your package comes with the following items. If any of them is missing, please
contact your retailer.
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illustrated. SIM2
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When the battery is charging and the device is turned on, the icon is displayed on
the status bar. When the battery is fully charged, the icon is displayed on the
status bar.
Warning
• Please use indoors and in dry places.
• Overheat protection mechanism is activated, the device will temporarily stop
charging:
When the system temperature reaches the maximum operating temperature, the
device will automatically activate the overheat protection mechanism and
temporarily stops battery charging. When the system temperature drops, the
system will automatically restart the battery charging.
NOTE: Battery life varies depending on network, apps, and ambient temperature.
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Restart Device
1. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds.
2. Tap Restart.
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NOTE:
Recorder Notepad
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Chapter 2: The Basics
App list
List of all apps
installed on the Tap an icon to access
phone. the app.
TIP:
• Tap and hold on the Home screen to add, manage or modify features.
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Status Bar
Status bar icons indicate different types of information.
The icons on the status bar indicate the following information:
Wi-Fi icon
Current time
Network signal
strength
Battery is completely
New text message notification.
discharged.
4G-enabled network signal
strength. Fewer bars indicate New email notification.
lower signal strength.
Bluetooth connection is
Vibrate mode is activated.
active.
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Notifications Panel
The notifications panel displays the device activities,
details of status, or other notifications.
Open Apps
Tap an icon to open the app.
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Control Panel
Tap and hold on an empty spot on the Home screen to directly manage the Home
screen panels and access the control panel.
Manage Home
Select Wallpaper Add Widget screen settings
Widgets
Save time with live updates right on the Home screen and get all your personalized
updates in one place.
Add a Widget
1. Tap and hold on an empty spot on the Home
screen.
2. Tap WIDGETS.
3. Swipe the screen until you find the Widget you
want to add.
4. Tap and hold on the Widget. Then drag it to the
preferred location on the Home screen.
Remove a Widget
Tap and hold the widget, then drag it to X Remove.
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Folders
Save the space on your Home screen, group similar apps into a folder.
Add a Folder
1. Drag one app to another to group them to a folder.
2. Tap on the folder to open it.
3. Tap on the folder name and type the folder name.
NOTE: The default folder name is “Unnamed Folder”.
Modify a Folder
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Remove a Folder
Tap and hold on the folder you wish to remove and drag
it to X Remove.
Set Wallpaper
Customize the device wallpaper.
1. From the Control Panel, tap Wallpapers.
2. Select the wallpaper from Gallery, Live wallpapers, Photos, or from Wallpapers
folder.
3. Tap on a wallpaper to use it.
Manage Resources
Manage the resources on your phone by closing the
recent active apps.
1. From the Home screen, tap .
2. Do one of the following:
• Swipe an app upwards to end the individual
app.
• Tap to end all active apps and optimize the
phone’s performance instantly.
• Tap to maximize view of the recent app list.
• Tap to minimize view of the recent app list.
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Chapter 3: Contacts
Chapter 3: Contacts
Contacts is your phonebook that lets you store names, phone numbers, email
addresses and other information. You can also add the frequently used contacts to
the favorites list. See “Favorite Contacts” on page 20.
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Text Contacts
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone and select
Contacts tab.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap .
4. Compose and send your message. See “Create and
Send Text Messages” on page 26.
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Email Contacts
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone and select Contacts tab.
2. Tap a contact.
3. Tap the email address.
4. Compose and send your email. See “Compose and Send Emails” on page 33.
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Delete Contacts
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone and select
Contacts tab.
2. Tap and hold the contact that you want to delete.
3. On the list, mark other contacts you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap Delete to confirm.
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View Favourites
From the Home screen, tap Phone and select Favourites
tab.
Add to Favourites
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone and select
Contacts tab.
2. Tap the contact you want to add to the Favourites list.
3. Tap Add to favourites.
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Chapter 4: Using the Phone
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Chapter 4: Using the Phone
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Chapter 5: Email & Messaging
NOTE:
• If you close Messaging before sending your
message, the unsent message will be
automatically saved as a draft.
• You can also send text messages via Contacts app. See “Text Contacts” on
page 17.
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Receive Emails
Emails are automatically received in the Inbox folder when the device connects to a
network.
Email contains
attachment.
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Download attachments
1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Gmail.
2. On the Inbox screen, tap an email to open it.
3. Do any of the following:
• Tap icon on the attachment to directly
download the attachment to the phone storage.
• Tap icon on the attachment to directly
download the attachment to Google Drive.
• Tap on the attachment > . A pop-up menu
appears. Depending on the file type, tap an
option:
- Save to save the attachment.
- Save all to download all attachments.
- Save to Drive to save the attachment to
Google Drive.
- Share to share the attachment via Gmail, Messaging, Upload to Photos,
Add to Maps, Android Beam, Bluetooth, or Save to Drive.
- Share all to share all the attachments via Gmail, Messaging, Upload to
Photos, Add to Maps, Android Beam, Bluetooth, or Save to Drive.
- Print to send the image to the connected printer on the network or save the
image as a PDF file.
- Download again to redownload the image.
NOTE: Only supported file types can be opened on the phone.
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Archive emails to
1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Gmail.
2. On the Inbox screen, tap and hold the message you
want to delete.
3. Tap to archive the message.
NOTE: If archiving the message was unintentional, you
can recover the message within a few seconds
by tapping UNDO.
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Manage emails
1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Gmail.
2. On the Inbox screen, tap and hold the message.
3. Tap , then tap any of the following:
• Snooze the email to Later today, Tomorrow, Next
week, or Select date and time.
• Change labels to add label to the email.
• Add star to display the email in the Starred
folder.
• Mark as important to display the email in the Important folder.
• Mute to hide the email from the Inbox or Primary folder. The email can still be
accessed from the All mail folder.
• Report spam to report the email as a spam mail.
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1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Gmail > >
Settings, then tap an email account.
2. Tap the options to configure the account settings such
as:
• My Account to change the account photo.
• Inbox type to select the type of inbox.
• Inbox categories to select the folder categories
to display.
• Notifications to enable notification when email is
received.
• Inbox notifications to set message syncing and
notification options.
• Manage labels to manage various labels.
• Manage notifications to configure notification
settings.
• Default reply action to reply to the sender or
reply to all.
• Mobile signature to add a signature to your emails.
• Smart Reply to show suggested replies when available.
• Out of Office AutoReply to activate auto reply function.
• Inbox tips settings to show occasional tips for unsubscribing from bulk
senders that you rarely read.
• Sync Gmail to sync with Gmail account.
• Days of emails to sync to configure the duration when to sync emails.
• Download attachments to enable auto download of attachments.
• Images to configure whether to show or ask before downloading the image
attachment.
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General Settings
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Chapter 6: Using Internet
Wi-Fi
Turn Wi-Fi on
1. From the Home screen, tap Settings or slide the
status bar down and tap .
2. Tap Wi-Fi.
3. Tap to enable Wi-Fi via Settings menu.
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Search bar
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The following table lists the setting options. Depending on the function, some options
may be not be available.
Menu Description
New tab Load a new page tab.
New incognito tab Load a new incognito page tab.
Bookmarks To access a bookmark page.
Recent tabs View recent page tabs.
History View the pages visited.
Downloads Access the page downloaded for offline reading.
Share Send this web page via one of the sharing apps.
Find in page Find the text on the web page.
Add to Home Add a shortcut icon of the web page to the Home screen.
screen
Desktop site Open the current web page in desktop viewing mode.
Settings Configure browser settings:
• Search engine: Select the home page to set as the default
search engine.
• Autofill and payments: Select to setup credit card for payments
and fill up forms.
• Passwords: Select to configure auto sign-in or saving of
passwords.
• Notifications: Select to configure notification settings.
• Privacy: Select to configure privacy and security settings
including navigation error suggestions, search and site
suggestions, security reports, safe browsing, and more.
• Accessibility: Select to configure text size, zoom, and inverted
screen rendering settings.
• Site settings: Select to set background sync, enable JavaScript,
enable pop-ups, ads, and more.
• Languages: Set your preferred website language.
• Data Saver: Turn on to use Google servers to compress pages
before downloading them.
• About Chrome: View app information.
Help & feedback Access help information and send feedback to developer.
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Chapter 8: Multimedia Applications
Chapter 8:
Multimedia Apps
8.1 Photos and Videos
This device is equipped with rear and front cameras to take photos and videos. By
default, your device uses the rear camera to take photos or record videos.
Take Photos
Tap to set flash mode. Tap to configure
camera settings.
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• To zoom in on the subject, move your fingers apart from each other at the
location of the screen where you want to zoom in.
• To zoom out on the subject, move your fingers closer together at the location
of the screen where you want to zoom out.
Record Videos
Turn on / off flash Recording time
1. From the Home screen, tap Camera. Then tap Video to switch to Video mode.
2. Aim the device at the subject.
3. Tap start recording a video.
NOTE:
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Capture Modes
While taking photos, you can switch between several capture modes. To access the
mode, tap the mode on the Camera app screen. The available modes are as follows:
• Time-lapse: Use this mode to take fast track videos.
• Beauty: In this mode, the camera will remove possible facial imperfection in a
photo.
• PANO: Use this mode to capture extra wide images. It combines multiple shots
into a 180- or 360-degree panoramic picture.
• PRO: Use this mode to customized the advanced settings such as white balance,
ISO, EV, shutter speed, focus, and more, just like a professional photographer.
Shooting indicators
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5. Start slowly moving the device in one direction and continue moving towards the
shooting indicators.
6. When the shooting indicators reach the end of the shooting point, the shooting
ends.
You can also manually stop recording by tapping .
Review Photos
After taking a photo, tap the mini window to preview the latest captured photo on the
screen and you will be directed to the Gallery directly.
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Review Videos
After recording a video, tap the mini window to preview the latest recorded video on
the screen.
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Chapter 9: Programs
Chapter 9: Programs
This device comes with the following pre-installed programs.
9.1 Chrome
From the Home screen, tap Chrome to view web pages. See “Connecting to Internet”
on page 39.
9.2 Calculator
With Calculator, you can perform basic arithmetic
functions on this device.
9.3 Camera
Capture images with this device. See “Photos and Videos” on page 45.
9.4 Gmail
Use Gmail to connect to your remote mailbox to retrieve new e-mail messages, or
view previously retrieved e-mail messages offline. See “Using Email” on page 33.
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9.6 Clock
Use Clock to add world clocks, set up alarms, or use the
devices as a timer and stopwatch.
Setting up alarms
1. From the Home screen, tap > Clock > Alarm.
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9.8 Messaging
Use Messaging to send or receive text and MMS messages. See “Text Message” on
page 26.
9.9 Gallery
You can view your captured images, recorded video clips, and downloaded images in
Gallery. See “Viewing Photos & Videos” on page 51.
9.10 Contacts
View or manage your contact list. See See “Contacts” on page 16.
9.11 Phone
Use Phone to make phone calls or manage contact list. See “Making a Call” on
page 23.
9.12 Settings
In the Settings menu, you can view and make adjustments for wireless & network
settings, call settings, phone general settings and security settings. See “Device
Settings” on page 59.
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9.13 Recorder
Use Recorder to record a voice memo.
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9.14 Note
Use Note to type notes and attach an audio file or
recording, or photo.
9.15 Calendar
Use Calendar to mark important events and set reminders.
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Setting Description
Sound & Ring Volume Adjust the volume for ringing.
Vibration
Media Volume Adjust the volume of media files.
Alarm Volume Adjust the volume of alarm.
Phone ringtone Set your default phone ringtone.
Message ringtone Set your default message ringtone.
Default notification Set your default message notification ringtone.
sound
Also vibrate for Enable or disable to vibrate when call is received.
calls
Vibrate on tap Enable or disable vibration when selecting items on the
screen.
Vibrate on Enable or disable vibration when your phone has
fingerprint scanned your fingerprint.
Vibrate on dial pad Enable or disable vibration when selecting items on the
screen.
Increase volume in Enable to increase volume while in pocket.
pocket
Dial pad tones Enable or disable sound when touching keys on the
dial pad.
Screen-locking Play sounds when locking or unlocking the screen.
sounds
Touch sounds Enable or disable sound when selecting items on the
screen.
Application Manage Review app related information and manage apps.
& Authority Applications
Application Set app permissions.
Access
Management
Status Bar App Notification Manage app notifications.
& Manager
Notification
Drop status bar Enable or disable status bar to be slid down when the
when Screen phone screen is locked.
locked
Notifications turn Enable or disable notifications turn on screen.
on screen
Show status bar Enable or disable notification icons on status bar, such
icon as unanswered calls, and more.
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Setting Description
Show network Enable or disable displaying network speed on the
speed screen.
Led Enable or disable LED on notifications.
Intelligent Optimize the system performance.
S Boost
acceleration
Defragmentation Defragment the storage.
Background apps Enable or disable running apps when the screen is off.
management
Auto-start Enable or disable auto start apps.
management
Special Game assistant Enable or disable game assistant and configure its
Settings parameters.
Screen recorder Configure screen recording parameters.
Somatosensory Configure various motion-related activities, such as
motion capturing a screenshot with sliding down on the screen
using your three fingers, rejecting a call by turning over
the phone, and more.
Suspension ball Enable or disable displaying suspension ball on the
Soft Key
screen for accessing various functions for quick
Settings
access.
Enable the Configure fingerprint navigation key functions.
fingerprint
navigation key
function
Face Facial Unlocking Enable or disable facial unlocking.
Unlock
Unlock Model Select the phone’s unlocking method.
Add Face Follow the on-screen instructions to add face for facial
detection.
Fingerprint Screen lock Set the lock screen by sliding the screen or with a
& pattern, PIN, or password.
Password
Fingerprint Set up fingerprint recognition.
Smart Lock This option becomes available after you set a screen
lock. Set your phone unlocked when it is safe with you.
Lock screen Configure lock screen preferences, such as showing
preferences notification content on the lock screen and displaying a
welcome message.
Review the battery performance and configure various settings, such as
Battery
power saving mode, and more.
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Setting Description
Other Location Enable or disable the phone to locate itself.
Settings
Security & location Configure various security settings and app usage
access permissions.
Backup Configure your phone’s backup and restore
parameters.
Storage settings Manage phone’s storage.
Language & input Configure language and input related settings, such as
set the default language for the interface, configure
spell checker, auto-fill service, personal dictionary,
virtual keyboard, physical keyboard, and more.
Date & time Set date and time information.
Accessibility Configure various accessibility options, such as screen
reader parameters, text-to-speech output parameters,
phone auto-rotation, and more.
Printing Connect your phone to a wireless printer.
Add account Set up other accounts, such as Duo, Exchange,
Accounts
Google, Personal (IMAP), or Personal (POP3).
Google Account Configure your Google account settings. This option is
Google visible only if you have already signed in to your
Google account in your phone.
Ads Reset advertising ID, instruct apps not to use your
advertising ID, and manage ads by Google.
App preview Manage application preview messages to let others
messages share content and send messages to you - even
through applications that you may not have installed.
Backup Configure how and what data is backed up to Google
Drive.
Cast media Enable or disable controlling media from Cast devices
controls through a notification.
Data management Update drive-enabled app files.
Device phone Review or modify your device’s phone number.
number
Google Fit Mange data and apps or devices connected to Google
Fit. This option is visible only if you have already
signed in to your Google account in your phone.
Google Play Manage payment methods when purchasing goods
from Google. This option is visible only if you have
already signed in to your Google account in your
phone.
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Setting Description
Instant Apps Use apps without installation. This option is visible only
if you have already signed in to your Google account in
your phone.
Location Enable or disable sharing your location information
with Google apps.
Nearby Enable or disable receiving information on apps and
websites that are around you.
Restore contacts Restore contacts from your Google account that have
been backed up previously.
Search Configure various search settings.
Security Configure how your device can be located remotely
and enable or disable Google to regularly check your
device for detecting harmful behaviour.
Set up nearby Set up your other device.
device
Set up work profile Set up your work profile to access your company
emails, apps, and other work data. If you set up work
profile, your personal data will be separated from your
work data.
Smart Lock for Offer to save passwords to your Google account. This
Passwords option is visible only if you have already signed in to
your Google account in your phone.
System Review system version and check for updates.
updates
About Review phone related information, such as model, processor, memory,
phone storage settings, and more.
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Display Settings
The display settings of the device affect the battery and external power level.
Adjust brightness
1. From the Home screen, tap Settings or slide the
status bar and tap .
2. Tap Display.
3. Drag the Brightness slider to adjust brightness
settings.
Your setting is automatically saved.
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Encrypt Phone
Requires you to enter a numeric PIN or password to decrypt your phone each time
you power it on.
1. From the Home screen, tap Settings or slide the status bar and tap .
2. Tap Fingerprint & Password > Screen lock and configure the necessary security
settings.
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Chapter 11: Specifications
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List of Software
Mobile Mobile
phone OS PC OS version Software to be installed to PC phone USB
version driver
Windows 10 32bit/64 No need Supported
8.0.0
bit
8.0.0 Windows 7 32bit/64 bit No need Supported
Windows Vista 32bit/ No need Supported
8.0.0
64 bit
8.0.0 Windows XP 32bit SP3 Install supplied driver. Supported
Windows XP 32bit 1. Update Windows XP Service Supported
8.0.0 SP1/SP2 Pack 3
2. Install supplied driver.
8.0.0 Windows XP 64 bit N/A Supported
8.0.0 Google Chrome OS No need Supported
Only Apple PC/laptop Go to Android to download Not supported
supports Android File Transfer
Android 3.0
or above
... Tablet Not supported
Note1: Only Windows Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is supported for file transfer
between mobile phones and PCs. Windows Media Player 11 or above is
needed to support MTP.
Windows Media Player is built in Windows Vista and Windows 7 OS.
However, Windows XP (32) users must install it separately.
Note2: To avoid problems when using the USB modem/binding apps, Windows XP
SP1/SP2 users must upgrade to Windows XP SP3 for normal operation.
Warning:
This device does not guarantee compatibility with all Micro-SIM adapter cards. Be
careful when using such adapter cards. If the adapter card is not compatible, do not
insert it by force.
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Driver Installation
1. Turn on your device, and connect it to your computer using the USB cable.
2. From the Windows desktop, double click on Computer and locate the CD drive.
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Important Information
Please read before proceeding
• Please keep the SIM eject pin out of the reach of children. If swallowed
accidentally, it may cause suffocation or injury.
• DO NOT place sharp objects on top of the device, as they may scratch the screen.
• DO NOT drop your device or subject it to severe impacts.
Bending the body and pushing the display or keys with extreme force could
damage the device.
• DO NOT use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen.
• DO NOT expose the device to dirty or dusty environments.
• Use this device in the temperature range of 5ºC ~ 35ºC and humidity: 35% ~ 90%.
• Charge handset in ambient temperature 5ºC ~ 35ºC; Internal Battery may leak/
overheat and performance may deteriorate outside this range.
• DO NOT place the device on an uneven or unstable surface.
• DO NOT insert any foreign objects into the device.
• DO NOT expose the device to strong magnetic or electrical field.
• DO NOT use or store this equipment in a place where it will be exposed to high
temperatures, such as near an open flame or heat-emitting equipment.
• DO NOT use it or store it where fluids such as water can splash onto it.
Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, or other types of liquids will also
cause malfunctions.
• Refer to the rating label on the device and be sure that the power adapter complies
with the rating. Only use accessories provided by the manufacturer.
• Disconnect the device from an electrical outlet and power off before cleaning the
device.
• NEVER attempt to connect or disconnect the power adapter with wet hands.
• Clean the touch screen with a soft cloth. If needed, dampen the cloth slightly
before cleaning. Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions.
• DO NOT disassemble the device. Only a certified service technician should
perform repair.
• Please check with your Local Authority or retailer for proper disposal of electronic
products.
• For USB connection, users must use a USB 2.0 (or higher version) cable.
• The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
• The temperature of the device might increase while the CPU is busy handling
resource consuming activities such as high resolution video decoding. The SW
protection mechanism will ensure stop charging whenever the temperature is over
the predefined threshold and prepare for shut down if necessary. Please do not
worry.
• Use a wireless hands-free system (headphone, headset) with a low power
Bluetooth equipment.
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• It is confirmed that the cell phone has a low SAR.
• Keep your calls short or send a text message (SMS) instead.
This advice applies especially to children, adolescents and pregnant women.
• Use cell-phone when the signal quality is good.
• People having active medical implants should preferably keep the cell phone at
least 15 cm away from the implant.
• Actual available capacity of user storage and internal memory is less because of
the operating system, software and other functions which utilize part of this
capacity. The available capacity may change with software updates.
Safety in Aircraft
Do not use the phone on board an aircraft. The phone’s network signals may cause
interference to the navigation system. As a safety measurement, it is prohibited to use
mobile phones on board in most countries.
Copyright Information
• Copyright© Sharp Corporation, 2012. All rights reserved.
• This product has an Android™ platform based on Linux, which can be expanded
by a variety of JME-based app SW.
• Android is a trademark of Google LLC.
• microSD™ is a trademark of SD Card Association.
• All products use in this device and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
• LTE is a trade mark of ETSI.
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Intellectual Property Right Information
Right to all technologies and products that comprise this device are the property of
their original owners respectively.
This product has an Android platform based on Linux, which can be expanded by a
variety of Java-Script-based application SW.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
BluetoothSIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SHARP Corporation is under
license.
Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and the Wi-Fi logo are trademarks of Wi-Fi
Alliance.
Compliance Information
SAR Information
THIS MOBILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
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 exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is
2.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can
be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power
required to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of
factors such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest SAR value
under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at the ear is 0.353 W/kg (the
measure distance of 0 mm) and at the body is 1.731 W/kg (the measure distance of 5
mm). Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR
values. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing
requirements and the network band.
WEEE Notice
The WEEE logo on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be
disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of
all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified
collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper
recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will
allow us to help conserve natural resources. Moreover, proper recycling of the
electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and
environment. For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment
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disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local city center,
household waste disposal service, shop from where you purchased the equipment, or
manufacturer of the equipment.
RoHS Compliance
This product is in compliance with DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011,on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and its
amendments.
RED Compliance
This device have been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement
laid down in the applicable EN 50332-1 and/or EN 50332-2 standards. Permanent
hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for
prolonged periods of time.
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Maximum transmit power
GSM 900 +33.5 dBm (Power Class 4)
DCS 1800 +30.5 dBm (Power Class 1)
WCDMA FDD I +23.0 dBm (Power Class 3)
WCDMA FDD 8 +25.0 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE FDD Band 1 +23.5 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE FDD Band 3 +23.0 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE FDD Band 7 +22.5 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE FDD Band 8 +24.0 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE FDD Band 20 +24.0 dBm (Power Class 3)
Bluetooth +6.5 dBm (Power Class 1)
WLAN 2.4GHz +20.0 dBm
WLAN 5GHz +16.0 dBm
NFC -10.06 dBµA/m at 10m
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