User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting to know your phone and it's accessaries
- Key functions
- Installing the SIM card and battery
- Installing the Micro-SD card
- Battery charging
- The Home Screen
- Power on/ off
- Status icon and program introduction
- Using the Quick List
- Entering menu
- Entering information
- 2. Using Call Function
- Making a call
- Receiving a call
- In-call options
- To make two calls simultaneously (this must be supported by the network)
- To switch between two calls (this must be supported by the network)
- To make a conference call (this must be supported by the network) Conference call
- To mute a call
- To turn the speakerphone on and off
- To save the current caller to your contacts list
- Additional dialing information
- Using speed dial
- Managing call history
- 3. Personalising Your Phone
- 4. Managing Your Phone
- 5. Synchronising Information
- 6. Exchanging Messages
- 7. Windows Live Messenger
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- 8. Using Contacts
- 9. Connecting to the Internet
- 10. Using Tools
- 11. Using Multimedia
- Using Windows media player
- Using camera and video recorder
- To enter the Camera and Video Recorder preview
- Camera and Video settings
- To change the storage location of photos and videos
- To include audio when recording video files
- To limit time when recording video files
- To take pictures and video clips
- To send the captured photo or video clips
- To beam the captured photo or video clips
- To set the captured photo as Home Screen
- To edit the captured photo or video clips
- To delete the captured photo or video clips
- To view the stored photos and videos
- Using pictures&videos
- Playing games
- Using Java
- 12. Using Bluetooth
- 13. Phone Maintenance
- 14. Troubleshooting
- The phone can’t be switched on
- The phone is switched off automatically
- PIN/ PUK code lock
- Bad call quality
- Can’t answer a call
- Can’t make a call
- The call volume is too low
- The person you are calling cannot hear your voice
- The incoming call doesn’t ring
- The battery can’t be charged
- Can’t display network
- The phone does not recognize the storage card
- Browser can’t connect to Internet normally
- Lack of space
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- 15. Safety Precaution
Connecting to the Internet
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9. Connecting to the Internet
Your phone’s powerful networking capabilities
allow you to access the Internet or your
corporate network at work through wireless and
conventional connections. Specifically, you can
configure your phone to establish a connection
via Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Virtual Private
Network (VPN), or Proxy.
Setting up a connection
To set up a GPRS connection
GPRS is a non-voice value-added service that
allows information to be sent and received
across a mobile telephone network. You can
use GPRS to connect to the Internet or to send
and receive multimedia message on your
phone. When you use GPRS, you will be billed
per KB (Kilobyte) when sending or receiving
information.
Notice:
Check with Vodafone about charges for its GPRS
service.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
GPRS].
(2) Click [Menu → Add].
(3) In [Description], enter a name for the
connection.
(4) In [Connects to], select [The Internet].
(5) In [Access point], enter the name of the
GPRS of your wireless service provider.
(6) Enter the appropriate information in the
remaining fields, if required by your
wireless service provider.
(7) Click <Done>. To start browsing the
Internet, click [Start → Internet Explorer].