ZTE Nubia Z5S mini NX405H manual

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    NX405H User Manu al[...]

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    2 1 Abou t the User Man ual 1-1 Copyr ights Copyright © 2014 ZTE C OR POR A TI ON. All rights reserved . No par t of this p ublicatio n may be quot ed, reprod uced , tran slated or use d in any f orm or by any me ans, elec tronic or m echani cal, incl uding photocopyi ng and microfil m, wi thout the prior written per mission of ZTE C orporatio n. [...]

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    3 2 Bas ic Op erat ion s 2-1 Opera tion of the Keys Power/Reboot/Lock k ey Press an d ho ld: tu rn on the phone ; ope n the Phon e op tions menu. Press and ho ld mo re than 10 se cond s: reb oot the p hone. Pres s: t urn off and lock the scree n, or wak e up t he scree n. Home key Pres s it to return to t he hom e screen from any other i nte rface.[...]

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    4 2-3 Scre en Cont rol Y ou can con trol your phone thro ugh a s eries of opera tions on t he sc reen. - T o uc h : select an i tem or o ption on the scree n, or ope n an ap plica tion. - Slide: swipe lef t/right or up/do wn on the sc reen to move what’ s on the scree n. - Press and ho ld: pres s your finge r down and leav e it the re for a f ew [...]

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    5 Delete ic ons on ho me s creen T o un instal l an applicati on or re move a wid get, pre ss and hold the “Appli cation ” or “Widg et” icon and dra g it to the “R emov e/Uni nstall ” icon at th e top of th e scre en. Note: The preins talled sy stem app licatio ns canno t be re moved . Chang e deskt op wa llpaper On the ho me screen , p[...]

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    6 Show M usic widget When the s creen is locked, pre ss the “P o wer” key to li ght up the screen , a nd dou ble-to uch the “Home Sc reen ” key to displa y t he Musi c wi dget. Unloc k the scr een 1. Pres s the “P o wer” key to light up the s creen. 2. Dra g t he “Unl ock ” ic on to “Unl ock” to unl ock t he sc reen, and dra g t[...]

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    7 Spee d dial On the dialing keypad , press and h old one of the numb er keys tha t y ou previou sly assig ned to a contact to quickly call the correspo nding contact . To assi gn a nu mbe r to a c ontact, t ouc h and hold one of the keys and foll ow the prom pts. 3-2 Call Sett in gs 1. On the home scre en, tou ch the “Ph one” i con to displ ay[...]

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    8 Speaker Duri ng a call, touc h the “S peak er” i con to ente r t he hands -fre e mo de and t ouch the ic on again to re sume. Mute To uc h the “Mut e” icon to turn off th e mi crop hone so t he othe r part y is un able to hear your voic e. Tou ch t he i con ag ain to t urn mut e off. Add ca ll Duri ng a call , pre ss t he “M enu” key [...]

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    9 4 Conta cts 4-1 Create New C ontact 1. On the home screen, tou ch the “Cont acts” icon a nd select “New Contac t.” 2. En ter the infor mation for the new con tact. 3. Sel ect the storag e locatio n under “Save T o.” 4. To uc h “D one” to sa ve. 4-2 Sear ch Cont act s After you en ter “Contacts,” all contac ts will be arrange d[...]

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    10 4-5 Delete a Co ntact 1. Ente r “Cont acts” and pre ss t he “ Menu ” key > “ Delet e Co ntact. ” 2. To uc h the contact(s) you want to delete and touch “OK.” 4-6 Edit a Cont act 1. En ter “Conta cts” and select the contact yo u want to edit. 2. To uc h the “E dit” ic on at t he bott om of t he sc reen. 4-7 Sca n Busi n[...]

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    11 5-2 Rec eiv e Me ssa ges The re is a n otific ation in t he notifi catio n bar upon the recei pt of a new mess age. Y ou can pull dow n the n otificati on bar and touc h a m essa ge to view it. 5-3 Delete Mess ages In the messaging i nterfa ce, press and hold a messag e thread, the n sel ect the messag e thre ad(s) you want to delete, and touch [...]

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    12 7 Netw or k Ap pli cati ons 7-1 Dat a Con necti o n Y o u r pho ne can conn ect to the in ternet. Pull d own the notific ation bar to show the s hortc uts pan el, and tou ch “Dat a” to e nable or disable the da ta conne ction . On t he ho me scre en, you can also p ress t he “M enu ” key > “Sy stem S etting s” > “M ore” >[...]

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    13 USB tet heri ng After conne cting your phon e to the PC with a USB cabl e, you can use your phone as a modem to sh are the phon e’s mobi le network . If your opera ting syst em is Window s 7 or M ac OS X, you can estab lish netwo rk conn ection with the foll owing meth od. If you use other opera ting sys tems, yo u may need to man ually establ[...]

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    14 7-5 Blu etoo th Con necti on With the Blu etooth func tion, you can e xchan ge da ta with other nearb y Blue tooth de vices. Since Blue tooth devices co mmunic ate throug h ra dio wave s, th ere may be inter ference du e to obst acle s or ot her electr onic d evices . T u r n on Blu eto oth 1. On the h ome scre en, pr ess th e “Me nu” key &g[...]

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    15 8 GPS The pho ne has a GPS re ceiver so you can turn on GPS ser vice an d use GPS func tions . Please tr y to use GPS on s unny da ys. GP S p erfor manc e can be af fected by fac tors such as a ceil ing, ro of or weather . If you w ant to g et th e be st per forma nce, please t ry to mo ve to an area w here you can have a 360° pano ramic view o[...]

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    16 10 Settings 10 -1 Wirele ss & Networks Air pla ne m ode When Airplane mode is activat ed, yo ur phon e will turn off all wir eless conne ctions . 1. On t he hom e s creen, pr ess t he “ Men u” key > “Syst em Setti ngs ” > “M ore.” 2. Mov e t he butt on n ext to “Airpla ne M ode” to t urn it on. Ti p: Y ou can pull dow n[...]

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    17 Screen timeou t: adju st the delay before the screen automa tically turns off . Auto-r otate s creen : rotate the phone to chang e the displ ay orien tation after you turn it on. Auto matic bri ghtne ss: a fter you turn on Automa tic B rightne ss, yo ur pho ne will adj ust the screen brig htnes s aut omati cally accor ding to the environ ment. I[...]

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    18 Install from SD card: install an encry pted certificat e fro m the SD card . Clear cred ential s: re move all c ertific ates. Accounts T o uc h “ Add Acco unt” to add acco unts requi ring syn chro nization . 10 -3 Syst em Fe atur e Please see p age 33 . Langu age and i nput Choo se the men u la nguage , d efault inp ut method, e tc. Date and[...]

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    19 11 Multimedia 11 -1 Camera Y ou can take photo s with yo ur ph one . Y ou ca n use a photo ta ken with yo ur p hon e as wal lpa per , or s end it to o thers via text messagi ng, E mail , e tc. Ti p: Please respe ct other s’ righ ts and abi de by local regulatio ns and cu stom s whe n taking pho tos. T u r n on came ra On th e home scree n, tou[...]

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    20 - : swi tch bet ween Front Ca mera a nd Back C amera . - Y ou can se paratel y drag the square fra me a nd round fr ame on t he screen. - Press and hol d the squa re f rame to achie ve AF lo ck. - Press and ho ld the rou nd frame to achie ve AE lock. - If you touch the icon and set Whit e B alance as “Indep endent, ” the screen will displ ay[...]

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    21 Video make r 1. Sel ect “Video Mak er .” 2. Pre ss an d h old to reco rd a video. Relea se to pa use. Press and hol d again to continue reco rding and touch to en d. 3. Sel ect the photo s th at will a ppear in the video cli p. Y ou can sel ect Origina l Sound, Silence, or s ome mu sic f or the vide o c lip. Y ou can sel ect Re wind or Unrew[...]

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    22 11 -3 Music Play er With Music p l aye r, you can li sten to the music saved in your ph one . Play loca l m usic Before playing musi c, ple ase first copy musi c files into your ph one . On the hom e s creen, touch “Music Playe r” to op en the Mu sic pla ye r . 1. If you ar e e nteri ng t he M usic pl ayer fo r the first ti me, if it has n?[...]

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    23 Y ou can pe rform the fol lowing opera tions with your fing ers: - Sl ide your fingers on the screen to the lef t/righ t to fast forward/rew ind. The time progr ess appea rs at the top of the scree n. - Pinch you r fingers together on the screen or stretch them apar t to adjust t he display rat io of the scree n. - Swipe up/do wn to adjus t the [...]

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    24 12 -2 Sou nd R eco rder On t he home screen, tou ch “ Too ls ” > “ Sound Record er” to turn on th e sound record er. Recor d au dio files 1. Mo ve the micro phone on your phone cl ose to your mo uth and touch to sta rt recordi ng. 2. To uch to paus e, to uch to continue and tou ch to stop rec ording. 3. Yo ur pho ne will au toma tical[...]

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    25 12 -5 N otePa d 1. On the home s creen, touc h “Note Pad.” 2. To uc h the “A dd No te” button. 3. Ente r w hat you wa nt to writ e do wn and t ouch “Done. ” 4. On the NotePa d interfa ce, touch a r ecord to view it s conten ts. 12 -6 Calendar On the hom e s creen, touch “Cale nda r .” T o uc h the dat e at the top of the scree n [...]

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    26 Delete ala rm On th e “Al arms ” int erfa ce, p ress and hold the alarm you want to del ete, then touch “D elete Alarm” and th en “Dele te.” Wor ld ti me Add city 1. Sel ect “World T ime” and touch “Add C it y .” 2. Sel ect cities ba sed on y our requirem ents. The time in diffe rent ci ties will be di splay ed on the “Worl[...]

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    27 Powe rsav e When the Powe rsav e m ode is enabled , yo ur p hone will con sume less po we r. Below “P owersa ve” are the detailed settin gs. Sleep 1. Drag t he bu tton to enable/ disable the Slee p mode. 2. Afte r Sleep mo de is en able d, your phone will not ring or vib rate, and it will auto matic ally disable noti ficatio ns, t he no tifi[...]

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    28 Fre e scr ee nsh ot When this fun ction is ena bled, you can pr ess and hold t he “Men u” key to ente r the fr ee screen shot mode. Draw an enclos ed pat tern to ta ke yo ur d esired sc reensho t. T ri fi nger s cree nshot When t his fun ction is enabl ed, you can swi pe up wi th three fi nge rs to t ake a scree nshot. T ri finge r s witch a[...]

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    29 14 Accesso ries 14 -1 Media S hare With Media Share, devic es tha t su pport DLN A can play the mul timedia files ( including m usic, video s, pictur es, e tc.) in your pho ne; and your phone can pl ay th e mul timedia files in other devices . Bef ore sha ring, your pho ne a nd the other de vices using Media Shar e shoul d join t he same Wi -Fi [...]

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    30 15 -3 OT G Fun cti on The pho ne su ppor ts OTG (On The Go) func tions. The p hone can directly trans mit data w ith external de vices af ter con necti ng to the m (US B d rive, mou se, k eyboar d, e tc.) thro ugh a U SB cable . Also, you can vi ew and manage the data in e xternal device s thr ough “My F iles.” 16 Input M etho d The ph one h[...]

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    31 Aro un d w ater • Keep your pho ne a way from wa ter (or any o ther liq uid). It ’ s n ot a w aterpr oof model. Ma kin g r ep air s • Never take you r phone apart. Please leave that to the profe ssion als. Unauthor ized rep air s could break the terms of y our w arranty . Bro ken an te nna • Don’t use your pho ne if the antenn a is da [...]

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    32 Charg er care a nd safe ty - Only plug i nto vol tages b etween 110V AC an d 22 0VA C. Using a voltage ou tside tha t r ang e can d amage the phon e/cha rger – and cause the batter y to leak or catch fire . - Never s hort-ci rcuit the char ger – thi s may c ause electrocu tion, o verhea ting or damag e. - Don’t ch arge th e phone in dire c[...]

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    33 17 -3 SAR Certifi cation inform atio n (SA R) This mobile devi ce meets gui deline s for expos ure to radi o w aves. Y our mobil e devic e is a radi o t ran smitt er and rece ive r. It is desig ned not to exc eed the limit s for exposure to radi o w ave s recom mended by in terna tional guidelin es. The se guidel ines were de velo ped by th e in[...]

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    34 U.S.A . U. S. FE DER AL COMMUNICA TIO NS CO MMISS ION R ADIO F REQU ENCY INTERFERENCE S T A TE MEN T IN FORMAT ION TO T HE U SER Not e: T his eq uipme nt has been teste d and foun d to c ompl y with the limit s f or a Class B digital devi ce pursu an t to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are design ed to provide reasonab le prote ction ag[...]