Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6011777-Y560L&U User Guide-(02,EN,combine) 20150727.pdf
- Foreword
- First-class functions
- Getting started
- Calls and contacts
- Messaging and email
- Camera and gallery
- Music and video
- Network and sharing
- Applications
- Phone settings
- Turning on location services
- Modifying tone settings
- Modifying display settings
- Changing the lock screen style
- Turning on or off airplane mode
- Setting the PIN of your SIM card
- Setting up an account
- Restoring factory settings
- Updating your phone
- Setting the date and time
- Changing the system language
- Accessibility
- Legal Notice

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Taking a photo
1. On the home screen, touch .
2.
Frame the scene you want to capture. Your phone will automatically determine a focus
point. You can also touch a point on the screen to focus the camera on it.
If the frame turns red, the camera was unable to focus. Adjust the frame until
the camera is able to focus.
3. Touch .
Capture mode
Capture mode may vary according to phone models.
Time-lapse
:
Seize the time that's gone. Play a series of photos in the form of video
playback, then time appears to be moving faster.
Panorama
: Widen the photo frame.
HDR
: Improve photos taken under insufficient or excessive light conditions.
Watermark
: Add various watermarks on your photos.
Audio note
: Record a brief audio clip after you take a photo.
Audio control
: Touch and enable this under
Settings
. You can use voice input to
control your camera.
Timer
: Touch and enable this under
Settings
to set a timer for taking a photo.
Ultra snapshot:
Touch and enable this under
Settings
. When your screen is off or
locked, align your phone with the object you want to capture and press the volume
down key twice consecutively. Your phone will automatically take a photo.
Taking a panorama photo
1. On the home screen, touch .
2. Touch > Panorama to switch to panorama mode.
3. Touch to start shooting.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions and move your phone slowly to capture multiple
photos.
5. Touch to stop shooting. The camera automatically stitches the photos
together to create one panorama photo.