Huawei U8850 manual

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    U 8 85 0 User Guide Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com[...]

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    1 1 Read Before Proceeding 1.1 Safety Precautions Please read th e safety preca utions caref ully to ensure the c orrect use of your p hone. Do not crash, throw , or puncture your pho ne. Avoid falling, squeezing , and bending of your phone. Do not use your phone in a moist environment, such as the bathroom. Prevent your phone from being soa ked or[...]

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    2 1.2 Legal Notice Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 201 2. All rights reserved. No part of this docume nt may be reproduced or trans mitted in any form or by any means with out prior written con sent of Huawei Technolo gies Co., Ltd. The product desc ribed in this manual may inc lude copyrighted s oftware of Huawe i Technologies Co., Ltd.[...]

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    3 AND FITNESS FOR A PAR TICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MAD E IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILI TY OR CONTEN TS OF THIS MA NUAL. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PER MITTED BY APPLICABLE L AW, IN NO CASE SHAL L HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. BE LIAB LE FOR ANY SPECI AL, INCIDENTAL , INDIRECT , OR CONSEQ UENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOST PROFITS, B USINESS, REVENU E, DATA, GO[...]

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    4 2 Getting to Know Your Phone 2.1 Phone View 2.1.1 Phone at a Glance ■ Note: Sensors T ouch screen Camera Flash LED Back cov er Speaker Headset jack Earpiece F ront camera Pow e r Microphone Micro USB V olume All the pictures in this guide are for your r eference o nly. The actua l appearance and display features depend on t he phone you purchas[...]

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    5 2.2 Installing Your Phone 2.2.1 Installing the SIM/USIM Card Follow the steps below to install the SIM/USIM card. 1. Remove the bac k cover. 2. Flip the compartm ent cover to open it. 3. Insert the SIM card. ■ Note: 2 OPEN 1 OPEN 3 Before installing the SIM /USIM ca rd, power your phon e off, to prevent t he data stored in th e SIM /USIM card f[...]

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    6 2. Insert the microSD card unt il it clicks into place. ■ Note: Before installin g the microSD card, po wer your phone off, to preven t the data stored in the microSD card from bein g lost. 2.2.3 Charging the Battery The mobile phone comes with a built-in bat tery. Connect the charger to the mobile p hone using the supplied USB cable to charge [...]

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    7 • Disable GPS satellites when not in use. • Lower the vo lume. • Disable data serv ices when not in use. 2.3 Turning the Phone On or Off 2.3.1 Turning th e Phone On Press and hold until the phone vibr ates. 2.3.2 Setting Up Your Phone The first time you tur n on your phone, a setup wizard app ears. Follow the on-sc reen instructions to set [...]

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    8 2.5 Setting the Mode 2.5.1 Setting the Phone to Silen t Mode 1. Press and hold to display the Phone Options menu. 2. Touch Silent mode . Or, on a locked sc reen, drag the spe aker icon from ri ght to left. To undo silent mode, re peat the steps abov e. Or, on a locked screen, drag the vibrate icon fro m right to left. 2.5.2 Setting the Phone to A[...]

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    9 2.6 Home Screen 2.6.1 Setting the Default Home Screen Your mobile phone has t wo default home screen s: Launcher and SP B Shell 3D. To switch between def ault home screens, do the following: 1. Touch . 2. Touch either Launcher or SPB Shel l 3D . To set one of home sc reen as the default s creen, do the following: 1. Touch . 2. Touch Use by defaul[...]

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    10:23 AM Flick your finger left or right across the screens. Current screen indicator Screen switching dots 10 2.6.3 Viewing Ot her Parts of the Home Screen 2.6.4 Notificati on and Status Icons Call in progress EDGE conn ected Call forwarding on EDGE in use Call in progress using a Blueto oth device GPRS connected Call on hold GPRS in use Missed ca[...]

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    11 2.6.5 Notificati ons Panel Open the notifications panel to view ongoi ng phone activities or more notification s. Opening the Notifications Panel 1. Touch and hold the notification s bar, then flick down to open the notifications panel. 2. Do any of t he following: • Touch a notifica tion to open the related app lication. • Touch Clear to cl[...]

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    12 Moving a S creen Item 1. Touch and hold the item on the Home scree n until the item enlarges and becomes moveable. This is the edit screen mode. 2. Without lifting your finger, dr ag the item to the desired pos ition on the Home screen. 3. Release your finger to comple te move. 4. Touch or to close the ed it screen mode. 2.6.7 Changing the Wallp[...]

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    13 3 Contacts Contacts is your phonebook t hat lets you save inform ation such as names , phone numbers, email addresses, pictures, etc. 3.1 Opening Contacts Do one of the following t o open Contacts : • Touch > Contacts . • Touch > Contacts . 3.2 Adding Contacts 1. In the contact list, touch > New contact . 2. Enter the c ontact’s n[...]

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    14 3.4 Searching for Contacts 1. In the contact list, touch > Search . 2. Enter the name of the cont act you want to sear ch. As you type, match ed contacts appear below the s earch box. 3.5 Editing Contacts 1. In the contact list, touch and hold the contact that y ou want to edit, then to uch Edit contact . 2. Touch the text field of the inform[...]

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    15 4 Calling To make a phone call, you ca n dial a number or touch a number from y our contact lis t, a web page, or a d ocument. W hen you are o n a call, you can answer ot her incoming calls or send th em to your voic email box or se t up conf erence calls w ith severa l participants . 4.1 Making a Call To make a call, you can use the Phone appli[...]

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    16 4.2 Answering or Rejecting a Call 4.2.1 Answering an Inco ming Call When a call co mes in, an inco ming call message is d isplayed on th e screen. If th e caller is listed in Contacts , the contact ’s name and number ap pear on the screen. To answer the call, dra g to the right. 4.2.2 Ending a Call Touch End to end a call. 4.2.3 Rejecting an I[...]

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    17 4.3 Other Operations During a Call When a new call is received d uring a call, you can answer the new call and put the current o ne on hold, switch between ca lls, or set up a confer ence call. 4.3.1 Making a Confere nce Call Conference call allow s you to set up a phone conv ersation with multiple par ticipants at the same time. ■ Note: Confe[...]

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    18 4.4 Using Call Log Call lo g contains the most rec ent calls you have d ialed, received or miss ed. In the call log list , touch an entry to view the call details and ac cess other options . 4.4.1 Adding an Entry to Contacts 1. Touch > Call lo g . 2. Touch and hold a n entry. 3. Touch Add to contacts . 4. Touch Create new co ntact or touch an[...]

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    19 5 Entering Text 5.1 Displaying the Keyboard Panel Some applications, such as mess aging, automatica lly displays the keyboard. In ot hers, touch t he text field to display the keyboa rd. Touch to hide the keyboar d. 1. Touch and hold the space where yo u want to enter you r text until the Edit text menu is displayed. 2. Touch Input method . 3. S[...]

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    qp o i u y t r e w al k j h g f d s m n b v c x z ,. EN 12# A Next T ouch to insert a space. T ouch to access keyboard settings. T ouch to delete a character . T ouch and hold to delete an entire word. T ouch to select the language entry mode. T ouch to enable or disable word pr ediction. T ouch to change from text mode number/symbol mode. T ouch t[...]

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    A ,. EN 12# T ouch to delete a character . T ouch and hold to delete all characters. T ouch to select the language entry mode. T ouch to select the language entry mode. T ouch to change from text mode number/symbol mode. q w T ouch to toggle the keyboard to lower case, upper case, and all caps. e r t y u i o p a s d f g h j k l - z x c v b n m ’ [...]

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    22 3. Touch and hold t he text field, and select Cut or Copy . 4. Touch and hold the text field where yo u want to paste the text. 5. Touch Paste . Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com[...]

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    23 6 Messaging Use Messaging to exchange text ( SMS) and multimedia (MMS) messages . 6.1 Creating and Sending Text Messages A text message can only cont ain letters, numbers, and symb ols. A multimedia message can contain image, audio, or v ideo files. 1. On the Home Screen, touc h > New message . 2. In the To field, enter a phone number or a co[...]

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    24 4. Touch Done to complete the slideshow and return to the multime dia message scr een. 5. To modify your multimedia message, touch Replace or Remove . When the message is ready to be sent, touch Send MMS . 6.3 Opening and Viewing Messages When you send and receive messages fr om a contact, these mess ages are grouped toge ther as a message threa[...]

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    25 7 Getting Connected 7.1 Using GPRS/3G Connection Your phone can con nect to the Intern et via Wi-Fi or netwo rk data connect ion, such as GPRS or 3G connection. Wh en both Wi-Fi and netw ork data connection a re available, the mobile ph one prefers the Wi-Fi connec tion. The availability of the netw ork data connection depen ds on your service p[...]

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    26 • If you select an unsecured netwo rk, touch Connect to establish the conne ction. • If you select a sec ured netwo rk for the firs t time, enter t he password , then touch Connect . Once the network connection has be en establis hed, password w ill not be required on your next connectio n unless you reset you r phone to its default settings[...]

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    27 7.4 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth allows you to share files, talk ha nds-free, or transf er files to other Bl uetooth devices within a 10-met er (33 f eet) di stance. 7.4.1 Turning On Bluetooth 1. Touch > Settings . 2. Touch Wireless & networks , and then s elect the Bluetooth check box to turn on B luetooth. 3. Touc h Bluetooth settings , an[...]

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    28 ■ Note:  You cannot op en some applications , such as Camera , when using the mic roSD card as a US B mass storage device . 7.5.2 Removing the microSD Card 1. Touch > Settings > S torage . 2. Touch Unmount SD card . 3. Remove the microSD card. Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com[...]

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    29 8 Using the Internet Your phone can connec t to the Internet via Wi- Fi or a mobile network connection. When both  Wi-Fi and mobile network conn ection are present at the same time, your phone auto matically prefers the Wi- Fi connection. 8.1 Browser Use Browser to access and surf the Inter net. 8.1.1 Opening B rowser Do any of the followi ng[...]

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    30 2. Touch > Bookmarks > Add . The Add bookmark scre en opens. 3. Edit the bookmar k name if nece ssary, then t ouch OK . Opening a Bookmark 1. On the browser screen, touch > Bookmarks . On the Bookmarks screen, tou ch the Most Visited tab or the Histor y tab to filter an d view the pages you hav e visited. 2. Touch the bookmark of the we[...]

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    31 8.3 Google Account Google applications, su ch as Talk, Gmail, and Market, come preinstalled on yo ur phone. To use these applicatio ns, you must sign in with your Go ogle account.  When you turn on your pho ne for the f irst time and op en a Google se rvice, you w ill be prompted to enter your us ername and passwo rd. ■ Note: The availabili[...]

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    32 8.4.3 Replyi ng to Emails 1. On the Inbox screen, touch the email that you wa nt to reply to. 2. Touch , and then touc h Reply or Reply all . 3. Compose your message. 4. When you are finished, touch > Send or . 8.4.4 Forwarding Emails 1. On the Inbox screen, touch the email that you wa nt to forward. 2. Touch , and then touc h Forward . 3. In[...]

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    33 8.5.4 Accepting Friends’ Invit ation 1. Touch > More > Invites . 2. Touch a pending invitation, then tou ch Accept . 8.5.5 Viewing Friend s • To view all your friends, touc h > All friends . • To view only the friends you fr equently chat with, to uch > Most popular . • To block friends, touch an d hold a friend, then touch B[...]

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    34 2. As you type, suggested pla ces are displayed. You can t ouch a suggeste d place or c ontinue typing, then touc h . 3. A callout appears on the map to indicate the locati on. To view the location details, touch the callout. 8.6.4 Getting Dire ctions 1. On the Maps screen, touch > Directions . 2. Enter the starting poin t on the first text b[...]

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    35 8.7.4 Viewing Friend s’ Location 1. On the Latitude screen, touch a fri end on the l ist. 2. To view your friend’s location , touch one of the following icons : • Map : To v iew your frien d’s loc ation on the map . • Directions : To view the directio ns to your friend’s loca tion. • Street view : To view your friend’s lo cation [...]

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    36 4. The downloading status is shown on t he notifications bar. When finished, the ap plication icon appears on the main application menu. 8.8.4 Removing Applicat ions 1. Touch My Apps to view t he applications you have down loaded. 2. Touch and hold t he application you want to remo ve. 3. Touch Uninstall . 8.9 Navigation Navigation is an Interne[...]

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    37 8.11.4 Sharing V ideos 1. Touch the video that you want to s hare. 2. Touch More on the upper-right cor ner of the screen. 3. Touch Share . 4. Touch an application for sharing. 8.11.5 Uploading V ideos To upload videos, you must sign in using your Google or YouTu be account. Uploading From Gallery You can upload videos saved in the microSD car d[...]

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    38 9 Entertainment 9.1 Taking Photos and Recording V ideos 9.1.1 Opening the Camera/Camcorder • Touch > Camera to open the camera. The camer a opens in landsc ape mode, ready to take a pic ture. • Touch > Camcorder to open the camcorder. The ca mcorder opens in landscap e mode, ready to reco rd a video. • Touch to close the camera or ca[...]

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    39 9.1.4 Recording Vide os 1. Open the camco rder. If you are in camera mo de, drag the but ton to switch to camcorder mode. 2. If necessary, change the ca mcorder settings. 3. Touch to start rec ording video. 4. Touch to stop recording. 9.1.5 Viewing You r Videos 1. After recording a video, the thumbnail is shown on the upper rig ht corner of the [...]

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    40 9.2.4 Cropping Picture s 1. When viewing a picture, touch > More . 2. Touch Crop . 3. Use the cropping tool to select the por tion of the picture to crop : • Drag inside the cropping tool to move it. • Drag and hold an edge of the cropping to resize the image. • Drag and hold a corner of the cropping tool to resiz e the image while keep[...]

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    41 10 Synchronizing Information Some applications on you r mobile phone give yo u access to the same pers onal information that you can add, vi ew, and edit on your co mputer. If you add, change, or delete your information in any of these applic ations on the web, the upd ated information also app ears on your mob ile phone. This is made possible t[...]

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    42 2. Touch Remove account . 3. Confirm that you want to remove the acc ount. 10.2 Customizing Your Account Synchronization You can configure backg round data use a nd synchronization option s for all the applications on your phone. You c an also configure w hat kind of data yo u synchronize fo r each account. For some accounts, sy nchronizing is t[...]

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    43 11 Using Other Applications 11.1 Using the Calculator Use the Calculator to solve simple arithmet ic problems or use its advanced operators to solve more complex equation s. 11.1.1 Opening the Calculator Touch > Calculator to open the application. 11.1.2 Switching t o the Advanced Pane l On the Calculator screen, f lick the scree n to the rig[...]

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    44 To quickly cr eate an event in th e Day , Week , or Month view, touch and h old an empty time s lot, and then touch New event . A new event details screen will appear with the selected time slot and date in the From and To fields. 11.2.3 Setting an Event Reminder 1. On any calendar view, touch an event to view its details or an event summary. 2.[...]

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    45 4. Touch Ringtone to select a ringtone for t he alarm. 5. Select the Vibrate check box to have the ph one vibrate, in addition to pla ying the ringto ne. 6. Touch Label to enter a name for the alarm. 7. Touch Done . Editing an Alarm 1. On the alarm list screen, touch one of the alarms on the screen. 2. Touch Time to set the time of the a larm. 3[...]

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    46 12 Managing Your Mobile Phone To configure your mobile phon e, touch > Settings . 12.1 Setting the Date and Time By default, yo ur mobile phone automa tically uses the date , time zone, and time p rovided by the network. ■ Note:  When your mobile phone is using date and time settings provided automatically by the network, yo u cannot ma [...]

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    47 12.3.2 Adjusting th e Volume You can adjust the volume from the Home sc reen or any applicat ion screen (except during a call or when playing music o r videos). Pres s the Volume keys to adjust the volume to t he level you desire.  You can also adjust th e ringtone, media, or alarm volume from the s ettings screen. 1. On the Settings screen, [...]

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    48 12.4.2 Turning On Data Roaming 1. On the Settings screen, touch Wireless & networks > Mobile networks . 2. Select the Data roami ng check box. ■ Note: Accessing data services while roaming may inc ur additional charges. Ask your network service provider about data ro aming fees. 12.4.3 Switching Off Data Service 1. On the Settings scree[...]

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    49 12.5.4 Adjusting th e Speech Rate 1. On the Settings screen, touch Voice input & output > Text-to-speech se ttings > Speech rate . 2. Select a speed at which the text is to be spo ken. 12.5.5 Selecting Spe ech Language 1. On the Settings screen, touch Voice input & output > Text-to-speech se ttings > Language . 2. Touch the d[...]

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    50 12.7 Managing Applications 12.7.1 Viewing an Installed Applica tion 1. On the Settings screen, touch Applications > Manage applications . The applications can be vi ewed by catego ries. 2. Touch a category: Downlo aded , All , On SD card , or Running . 3. In the applications list, do any of the f ollowing: • To sort the applic ations list b[...]

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    51 13 Appendix 13.1 Warnings and Precautions This section contains impor tant information pertain ing to the operatin g instructions of your devic e. It also contains information ab out how to use t he de vice safely. Read this inf ormation carefully before using your device. Electronic Device Power off your dev ice if using the devic e is prohibit[...]

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    52 • Do not use your de vice while flying in an airc raft. Power o ff your device befor e boarding an aircraft. Using wireles s devices in an aircraf t may cause danger to the o peration of the aircraft and disrupt the wireless telephone net work. It may also be considered illega l. Operating Environment • Do not use or charge the d evice in du[...]

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    53 • If the power cable is damaged (for exam ple, the cord is expose d or broken), or th e plug loosens, stop u sing the cable at onc e. Otherwise, it ma y lead to an electric s hock, a short circuit of the c harger, or a fire. • The device should only be connected to products that bear t he USB-IF logo or have c ompleted the USB-IF compliance [...]

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    54 The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amou nt of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when usin g a device. The SAR va lue is determined at the high est certified power level in laboratory conditions, bu t the actual S AR level of the device when being operated can be well be low the value. This is because [...]

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    55 How do I stop the song playing in the background? Drag the notifica tions bar do wnwards to open t he notificatio ns panel. Then touch the music playing notifica tion to go to the mus ic playing scree n. How do I return to the calling sc reen? While on a call and you are on ano ther screen, drag the no tifications bar dow nwards to open th e not[...]

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