User manual Mobile phone SL 05
Table of Contents 1. Safety instructions....................................................................... 3 2. Technical Specifications .............................................................. 6 3. Getting started ............................................................................ 8 3.1 Insert the memory card and SIM card ................................. 8 3.2 Removing the memory card and the SIM card .................... 8 3.3 Unlock the device ........................................
12.1 Camera ............................................................................... 18 12.2 Photos ................................................................................ 18 12.3 Music.................................................................................. 19 13. Contacts ................................................................................... 20 14. Phone....................................................................................... 21 15. Search ..............
1. Safety instructions ATTENTION: Please read this guide carefully. Failure to comply with the safety regulations may be dangerous or illegal, and the manufacturer can not be held liable for any malfunction resulting from improper use. Safe switch-on The owner of the device is responsible for the use of the device. Never switch the device on in areas where wireless devices are prohibited or radio interference may be dangerous.
Use in hospitals Hospitals and other healthcare facilities can use devices that are particularly sensitive to RF signals. Switch off your phone if prohibited signals are instructed to do so, or hospital staff ask for it. Electrical medical devices Your phone is a radio transmitter that can interfere with electronic medical devices or implants such as hearing aids, pacemakers, insulin pumps, and so on. operation.
sure that it does not contain metal and that the phone is slightly distracted from the body. When using other accessories, it is not possible to operate in accordance with radio frequency guidelines. If you do not use a case and do not hold the phone on your ear, keep it at least 2.5 cm away from your body, especially during data transfer. Proper use Please do not attempt to disassemble the device. If the product is defective, contact your distributor.
2. Technical Specifications Basic Features • AndroidTM 8.1 • 5.5” HD IPS display, 640x1280 pixel • 5 MP front camera • 13 MP + 0.3 MP back camera • 1.5 GHz Quad Core processor • 2 GB RAM + 16 GB ROM memory • microSD card up to 64 GB • 1 NanoSIM + SD card or Dual Nano SIM card • Multimedia functions • Fingerprint reader • Wi-fi • Bluetooth • GSM 900 / 1800 MHz • WCDMA 900 / 2100 MHz • 4G LTE-FDD: B1 / B3 / B7 / B20 Power Supply Features: • Input: AC 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.
Battery: • 3000 mAh; 3.8 V SAR value: • 0,733 W/Kg (Head) • 0,300 W/Kg (Body) Phone layout The following illustration of the phone is for informational purposes only; your device may be different.
3. Getting started 3.1 Insert the memory card and SIM card When subscribing to a service provider, they provides a SIM card to use the network. Your SIM card has a phone number and various services, but you can store data on it, for example: phone numbers. The two SIM sockets allow you to connect to two types of network. Remove the SIM tray, and then insert the Nano SIM cards (or Nano SIM card + Micro SD card) as shown: Tip: Insert an SD card to store more media.
3.3 Unlock the device To unlock the device, you may need the PIN (not the SIM card PIN), password, or pattern drawing. Unlock the screen: 1. Press the power key to wake up the phone. 2. Hold and drag the unlock icon to the upward to unlock. The process of unlocking depends on the pre-configured unlock method. To set the unlock method: ▪ On the main menu, touch Settings > Security & Location. ▪ Touch Set up screen lock. ▪ Choose the type of locking as desired.
4. Charging the battery ➢ Connect one end of the charger to the device. ➢ Connect the charger to the power outlet. ➢ Charging will start regardless of whether the device is turned on or not. ➢ When the phone is turned on, the movement of the battery icon in the upper right corner indicates charging. When the motion stops, the phone is charged. ➢ When the phone is turned off, the movement of the battery icon on the screen indicates charging. When the motion stops, the phone is charged.
• Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item on the screen until an action occurs. • Drag: Touch and hold an item and move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. • Swipe or slide: Quickly slide your finger across the surface of the screen, (without dragging an item). For example, slide the screen up or down to scroll a list, • Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom.
7. Using the Phone’s Buttons 7.1 Virtual buttons Button Description Apps: Opens the list of recent applications. Home: returns to Home screen. Pressed long opens the Google AssistantTM Back: returns to the previous screen you were working in 7.
8. Manage calls 8.1 Make calls ▪ Tap the icon on main menu or the home screen to dial the desired number. ▪ To dial an international number, touch and hold the 0 key to enter the Plus (+) symbol, and then enter the international country prefix, followed by the phone number. ▪ Press the icon to dial. ▪ You can control the volume using the Volume up / down buttons on the side of the unit. ▪ Dialer can also open Call log and Contacts. ▪ While during a call, touch the icon to end a call. 8.
9. The Home screen When you sign in, the home screen opens. The Home screen is your starting point to access all the features on your phone. Touch the main menu icon at the bottom of the screen to view all installed applications. The status bar shows the time, signal strength, battery satus and notification Touch and hold an empty spot to change wallpaper. 9.1 Notification bar The notification bar shows your device status and notifications. Notification icons indicate new messages and events.
Close the notification bar: Drag the bottom of the notification panel to the top of the screen or simply press the back button. The notification panel will also close when responding to a notification. 9.2 Application Launcher Drag up the Main Menu arrow at the bottom of the screen to view all installed apps. From here, you can access all installed apps and widgets. Touch the app to start.
want to set up and confirm it by pressing the Wallpaper Setup at the top of the screen. You can set the selected image to the background of the Home screen, the Background screen of the Lock screen, or both. Creating folders: Easily group your apps on the Home screen by creating folders. Besides grouping, you can save space in folders by sorting. Press the application icon and hold it to move the application. Drag to the icon you want to sort into a folder. This creates a folder to add additional apps.
listed by default, please contact your network provider for the same. To add any operator Access point Name, go to Settings Network & Internet > Mobile network > Access Point Name. 10.2 Access Internet via Wi-Fi Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi, then enable Wi-Fi. Next, select the WIFI connection listed under Wi-Fi networks. 11. Messaging Select Messages in the Main Menu or the Standby screen. 11.1 Send Message To send a new message, tap the + icon in the right corner of the screen.
When you edit a message, the default message type is SMS. As soon as you add an attachment or reach 10 SMS messages, the phone automatically switches to MMS. 11.2 Input metods The device contains various input modes. In Editing mode, press and hold [,] to display Input Options and to set the keyboard. • Writing Numbers Press to display the number keys directly. You can also enter a number with the letters containing the numbers: press and hold, then swipe to the desired character.
12.3 Music To play music, on the Applications screen, select Play Music: In the Music Library, you can switch between the following categories: During music playback, you can scroll through the tracks forward, backward, pause playback, or press Options to add to the Playlist. During playback, you can use the following functions: Repeat Shuffle Play. Note: The default music player application is Play Music. Additional playlists can be downloaded from the Play Store.
13. Contacts On the Main Menu, select the Contacts icon. 1. To create a new contact, press the New contact icon or enter your Google Account to synchronize your contacts. 2. Select a storage location and enter the contact details. 3. Save the contact. By opening the contact, the following functions are available: Add a contact to Favorites. Edit the contact. Additional options: Delete, Share, Send to Home screen Dial the number. Send a message to the phone number.
Additional features available on contacts: • Search: search between contacts. • Contacts to display: You can choose which accounts to be associated with which accounts. • Import / Export: Copy contacts between accounts. • Accounts: Manage Accounts. 14. Phone From the Main Menu or Standby screen, open the Phone icon to dial or make call settings. To enter the number to dial, open the dialer. You can also choose from the following options: Search for a contact Dial from Favorites.
In this menu, you can set the ringtone, display format, quick answers, and Call settings below: Voicemail, Call divert, Call barring, More settings (Call Hold, Caller ID Settings). 15. Search Your device uses Google search on the Ready screen. Enter the search term in the search queue and press the search button: 16. Google Play Store Play Store lets you download music, movies, android apps and games.
17.2 E-mail To set up an email account, go to Menu > Gmail, select the type of account you want to set up (Google, Outlook, Yahoo, Exchange, Other). Enter the email address and password, then follow the on-screen instructions. 17.3 File manager / Files Go In this menu, you can view, edit, or delete data stored on your device and SD card. 17.4 Voice recorder Your device supports voice recording. Open Voice Recorder from the Main Menu, then start recording with the Record button.
o You can choose from the following network types: Only 2G, 3G only, 3G preferred (2G/3G), 4G Preferred (2G/3G/4G). o Edit access points. o Manually search and choose a network. ⚫ Data Usage In this menu, you can review your data usage, and turn your mobile data on and off. You can set the maximum amount of data that can be marketed through a mobile network (Mobile Data Limit Settings). Attention! The service provider can calculate the costs of data traffic in different units.
FM radio, GPS), but the multimedia features (Music, Video, Games) can still be used. 18.2 Connected devices ⚫ Bluetooth Your device supports Bluetooth, which allows you to send data wirelessly. ⚫ o Turn on the function. o From the Available Devices list, select the device you want to exchange data with. Before sending data, you need to pair your device with another device. o To pair, make sure the code on the screen matches the code of the other device. o If the code matches, confirm.
18.4 Battery We get information about the battery (current charge, last full upload time, Screen usage since full charge), and power management options (Standby intelligent power saving, Battery saver, Battery percentage, Adaptive brightness, Sleep). 18.5 Display Device Display and Display Settings: Brightness, Adaptive Brightness, Wallpaper, Sleep, Auto rotate screen, Font Size, Display Size, Screen saver 18.6 Sound It is possible to set the device's ringtone, volume, and other tones. 18.
⚫ SIM card lock You can turn the PIN code on or off and change the SIM card PIN. 18.8 Users and Accounts You can add a new account (corporate, personal, other) to this device in this menu item. Select the account type from the list and follow the on-screen instructions. 18.9 System This menu option allows you to perform language settings, adjust gestures, set Date & Time, Backup, Restore Settings, Schedule Power On / Off, and get information about the device.
Do not short-circuit the battery. For example, a metallic object such as a coin, clip or pen may cause a short circuit. Do not leave the battery too hot (such as in a car in summer) or too cold (such as freezing), as it may reduce its service life. Try to store the battery between 15 ° C and 25 ° C. A too cold or too hot battery may temporarily not work, even if it is fully charged. Do not throw the battery in a fire. Dispose of the used battery according to local regulations and recycle if possible.
Use only approved parts, improper parts may damage the unit and may result in warranty loss. If the product does not work properly, consult the service provided on the warranty card. The manufacturer is not liable for any malfunction resulting from improper use. 20. Recycling your device The logo on the left indicates that the product should not be disposed of in household waste. Dispose of such devices at a collection point for hazardous waste (electronic waste). 21.