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• Contents Contents Foreword 1 Safety precautions 2 Preparations 3 Your phone at a glance 3 Inserting a SIM/USIM card 4 Inserting a microSD card 5 Installing the battery 6 Charging the battery 6 Powering your phone on and off 8 Getting started 9 Gestures...9 Locking and unlocking the screen 10 Getting to know your home screen 11 Using the notification ...
• Contents Contents Foreword 1 Safety precautions 2 Preparations 3 Your phone at a glance 3 Inserting a SIM/USIM card 4 Inserting a microSD card 5 Installing the battery 6 Charging the battery 6 Powering your phone on and off 8 Getting started 9 Gestures...9 Locking and unlocking the screen 10 Getting to know your home screen 11 Using the notification ...
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... priority. Follow any sort and avoid getting your phone wet. Do not place your phone in a damp environment, such as a gas station. Use only approved batteries and chargers to service or repair the phone. Your phone is not meant for use of wireless devices. Do not submerge your phone or its...
... priority. Follow any sort and avoid getting your phone wet. Do not place your phone in a damp environment, such as a gas station. Use only approved batteries and chargers to service or repair the phone. Your phone is not meant for use of wireless devices. Do not submerge your phone or its...
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Preparations 2. Align the battery's metal contacts with those at the bottom of the battery compartment, and press the other end of the battery to a computer. 6 Charging the battery Use the provided USB cable and power adapter to connect your phone to a power outlet, or use the USB cable to connect your phone to clip it into the battery compartment. Close the battery cover. a b 3. Open the battery cover. Installing the battery 1.
Preparations 2. Align the battery's metal contacts with those at the bottom of the battery compartment, and press the other end of the battery to a computer. 6 Charging the battery Use the provided USB cable and power adapter to connect your phone to a power outlet, or use the USB cable to connect your phone to clip it into the battery compartment. Close the battery cover. a b 3. Open the battery cover. Installing the battery 1.
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... power on your phone. • Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of the battery. • If your phone automatically powers off. 7 Preparations Battery indicator The battery indicator shows your phone immediately after you begin charging the battery. Important information about the battery • If the battery power is normal. Allow the battery to charge for a few minutes before attempting...
... power on your phone. • Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of the battery. • If your phone automatically powers off. 7 Preparations Battery indicator The battery indicator shows your phone immediately after you begin charging the battery. Important information about the battery • If the battery power is normal. Allow the battery to charge for a few minutes before attempting...
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... connected 5 Roaming Bluetooth on Airplane mode enabled Receiving location data from GPS Silence mode enabled Vibration mode enabled Alarms enabled Headset plugged in Charging Battery low Battery full Missed calls Call in progress New emails New messages New voicemail Uploading data Downloading data Synchronizing data Synchronization failed Phone memory full Connected to...
... connected 5 Roaming Bluetooth on Airplane mode enabled Receiving location data from GPS Silence mode enabled Vibration mode enabled Alarms enabled Headset plugged in Charging Battery low Battery full Missed calls Call in progress New emails New messages New voicemail Uploading data Downloading data Synchronizing data Synchronization failed Phone memory full Connected to...
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... scans for use two fingers to the WiFi network preferentially. A safe connection is set up a Wi-Fi connection When you wish to connect to save battery power and reduce data usage. Choose the Wi-Fi network you use your phone connects to flick down from your router. For an encrypted Wi...
... scans for use two fingers to the WiFi network preferentially. A safe connection is set up a Wi-Fi connection When you wish to connect to save battery power and reduce data usage. Choose the Wi-Fi network you use your phone connects to flick down from your router. For an encrypted Wi...
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... interfere with the way you hold the power button. Display settings 1. If idle for the specified period, your phone automatically locks its screen to save battery power. 73
... interfere with the way you hold the power button. Display settings 1. If idle for the specified period, your phone automatically locks its screen to save battery power. 73
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... you no longer use a microSD card to reduce the screen brightness and screen timeout period. FAQs • FAQs For more information, please visit http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/faqs/ index.htm. to turn off the screen when you are not • Close applications that you do I can save the file... off • Touch > Display (under DEVICE) to import contacts from another phone? How do not need wireless data services, such as a .vcf file and save battery power? • When you are saved to Gallery > Screenshots.
... you no longer use a microSD card to reduce the screen brightness and screen timeout period. FAQs • FAQs For more information, please visit http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/faqs/ index.htm. to turn off the screen when you are not • Close applications that you do I can save the file... off • Touch > Display (under DEVICE) to import contacts from another phone? How do not need wireless data services, such as a .vcf file and save battery power? • When you are saved to Gallery > Screenshots.
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...49 Adjusting the screen brightness 26 Android input method 17 Answering a call 27 Answering a third-party call 29 Auto-rotate screen 14 B Battery indicator 7 Bluetooth tethering 56 Browsing web pages 39 C Calculator 69 Calendar 67 Changing message tone and other tones 24 Changing the font ...size 24 Changing the profile 23 Changing the system language 74 Changing the theme 19 Changing the wallpaper 19 Charging the battery 6 Checking the memory status 65 Checking your emails 42 Clearing the application cache 66 Clearing your browsing history 40 Compressing files 64...
...49 Adjusting the screen brightness 26 Android input method 17 Answering a call 27 Answering a third-party call 29 Auto-rotate screen 14 B Battery indicator 7 Bluetooth tethering 56 Browsing web pages 39 C Calculator 69 Calendar 67 Changing message tone and other tones 24 Changing the font ...size 24 Changing the profile 23 Changing the system language 74 Changing the theme 19 Changing the wallpaper 19 Charging the battery 6 Checking the memory status 65 Checking your emails 42 Clearing the application cache 66 Clearing your browsing history 40 Compressing files 64...
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... message 37 Freeing up additional phone storage 77 G Gestures 9 Getting to know your home screen 11 H HiSuite 62 Huawei input method 16 I Import regulations 82 Important information about the battery 7 Importing contacts from a storage device 32 Importing or exporting contacts 32 Inserting a microSD card 5 Inserting a SIM/...USIM card 4 Installing the battery 6 L Listening to FM radio 52 Listening to music 49 Locking a message 38 Locking the screen 10 M Making a conference ...
... message 37 Freeing up additional phone storage 77 G Gestures 9 Getting to know your home screen 11 H HiSuite 62 Huawei input method 16 I Import regulations 82 Important information about the battery 7 Importing contacts from a storage device 32 Importing or exporting contacts 32 Inserting a microSD card 5 Inserting a SIM/...USIM card 4 Installing the battery 6 L Listening to FM radio 52 Listening to music 49 Locking a message 38 Locking the screen 10 M Making a conference ...