GoClever FONE 500 manual

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    GOCLEVER FONE 50 0 OWNER’S MANU AL VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.GOCLE VER.COM TO SEE MORE PR ODUCT S T A B, NAVIO , DVR, DVB-T[...]

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    3 I NTRODUCTION - P HONE KEYS 4 W IDGETS 5 C ONTACTS 5 C ALL H ISTORY 6 T EXT P ASTE /C OPY 7 E- MAIL 7 D ESKTOP 8 W I -F I 9 O THER S ETTINGS 9 FAQ 11 SAFETY GUIDE 13 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 18 Contents[...]

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    4 Introduction - P hone Keys A – Speaker B – Front camera C – Volume key D – Power key E – Touch screen F – Menu key G – Home key H – Return k ey Menu key - click this button to bring up the correspondin g menu item. Home key - click this button to enter the main in terface. All applications w ill continue wor k in the background. R[...]

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    5 Widgets Add a widget f rom the widget main screen to your desktop by clic king and hol ding the widget. Change the position of your widget by clicking and sliding it. Delete your widget by clicking and sliding it to the top of the main screen. Contacts You get to y our contacts by open ing the “ Contacts ” shortcut from your application tray [...]

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    6 Click a button to brin g up a search field and the on -screen k eybo ard. Type a contact name to search for it. Call Histor y The call history keeps track o f the calls you hav e made, received and missed. To delete a call record, click the menu key, select the de lete function, choose a record and click a button to del ete it. If you want t o cr[...]

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    7 Text Paste/Copy If you wan t t o copy a text, clic k and hold the word. Use the bl ue sliders to sele ct more or less of your word. Click and hold the selected text t o bring up the edit menu. E-mail Enter the e-mail appli cation from your application interface. Enter your e -mail address and password. System will automatical ly configure your e-[...]

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    8 Desktop A desktop is the inte rface where you can manage y our applications and w idgets. If y ou want to place the application short cut on your desktop, clic k and hold the appl ication icon. Click and hold the empty space on your desktop to brin g up t he wall paper menu ( see picture below). Create a new folder – Click and slide you r appli[...]

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    9 Wi - Fi Wi -Fi function provides you an easy access to th e Internet. Select “Settin gs” icon from the appl ication interface and then switch the “ W i - Fi” button. Wait 2 - 5 seconds and select your W i-Fi network. Enter netw ork password when prompted. Now you can start to use the Internet functions. Other Settings Flight Mode – i f [...]

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    10 A uto-rotate Screen - Sel ect t he “Settings” ic on from y our applications interface, click “Display ” and check the “Auto - rotate screen” function. For now , your phone will automat ically change the position of the screen when you rota te your phone. Internet Bro wser - Select the “Browser” icon from your applications interf [...]

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    11 FAQ How to control the applications runn ing in the background ? Download the “Advanced Task Manager” appli cation and install it on your phone. This application can free some memory space by closing applications runnin g in the background. What is APK ? APK is Android Package Acronym - and roid installatio n package. How to obtain the appli[...]

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    12 How to save the battery? Reduce the screen brightness and try to remember to turn off t he GPS, Bluetooth and W i -Fi function. How to switch be tween applicat ions? Hold the home key to bring up the appli cation sw itch interface. How to enter the silent mode qu ickly? Press and hold the volume dow n key. Can I use Java on my phone ? GOCLEVER F[...]

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    13 Safety Guide W hen you co ntact telecommunications or a sales agent, they need the IMEI number of your mob ile phone (remove ba ttery to expose number located on the label o n back your phone). Please copy this number and keep in a safe place for future use. In order to avoid the misuse of your mobile phone take the following p reventative measu[...]

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    14  Please do not use your pho ne near flammable or explosive gases, o therwise it could cause malfunction of your phone or fire hazard.  Please do not subject your phone to high temperatures, high humidity or dusty places; otherwise this may lead to the malfunction of your phone.  Keep your phone out of the reach of small children. Your p[...]

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    15  Under very rare circumstances using the mo bile phone in certain models of cars may negatively affect the internal elect ronic equipment. In order to assure your safety under such circumstances please do not use the mobile phone.  Please do not use needles, pen ti ps or other sharp objects o n the keypad as this may damage the mobile phon[...]

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    16  Please do not solder the contact points of the battery, as this will cause the battery to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.  If the liquid in the batteries goes into the eyes, there is a risk of blindness. If this occurs do not rub the eyes, but immediately rinse eyes w ith clear water and go to the hospital for treatment.  Please [...]

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    17  Make su re the battery has been inst alled before charging. It is best not to remove the battery while charging.  Upon completion of charg ing, disco nnect the charger from your pho ne and the power supply.  Please use AC 2 20~230 volts. The use of any other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire and cause damage to the mobile phone [...]

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    18 Cleaning and maintenance  The m obile phone, battery and charger are not w ater resistant. Please d o not use them in the bathr oom or other e xcessively moist areas and likewise a void allowing them to get wet in the rain.  Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the mobile phone, battery and charger.  Please do not use alcohol, t hinner, benz [...]

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    19 IMPORTANT INFO RMATION Correct Disposal of This product (W aste Electric al & Electronic Equipment) . (Applicable in the European Union a nd other European countries with s eparate collection systems) This marking indicates that a t the end of its w orking life this product should not be disposed of with other household waste in the EU. T o [...]

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    20 Wireless LAN-Regulatory information Depending on the model, the wireless LAN built-in into smartphone devices can only be used in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgari a, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Spain, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Latvia, Malta, th[...]

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    21 WARRA NTY CARD DATE SOLD: ...................... .................... ........................ .................... .................. ..................... ................ ...................... ...................... .................... .. DATE MANUFACTU RED: ...................... ...... ................ ....................................[...]