Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 First steps
- 2 Using a Google Account
- 3 Keys and connectors
- 4 Using the touchscreen
- 5 Settings
- 6 Screen lock
- 7 Sleep mode
- 8 Silent & Vibrate modes
- 9 Sunlight mode
- 10 Airplane mode
- 11 Home screen and its elements
- 12 Manage your apps
- 12.1 The All Apps screen
- 12.2 Move an app to a Home screen or the Dock
- 12.3 View your recently used apps
- 12.4 Create and manage folders with apps
- 12.5 Change an app’s settings
- 12.6 Force stop a misbehaving app
- 12.7 Find more apps on Google Play™
- 12.8 View info about an app
- 12.9 Uninstall apps
- 12.10 Update an app
- 12.11 Reinstall an app
- 13 Onscreen keyboard
- 14 Contacts and the People app
- 14.1 Adding contacts on your phone
- 14.2 Manage your contacts
- Change what contacts are displayed
- Change how your contacts are displayed
- Edit a contact’s details
- Add a picture to a contact’s details
- Set an individual ringtone for a contact
- Send all calls from a contact to voicemail
- Search for a contact
- Share a contact
- Call or text your contact directly from the People app
- Add a contact widget to the Home screen
- Delete a contact
- 14.3 Working with groups of contacts
- 15 Calling
- 16 Messaging (SMS and MMS)
- 17 Accounts and data synchronization
- 18 Backing up your data
- 19 Factory reset
- 20 QuickTouch
- 21 ActionKey
- 22 Handwave
- 23 Glove mode
- 24 Mobile networks
- 25 Wi-Fi networks
- 26 Bluetooth
- 27 Notification light
- 28 Use your phone as a universal remote control
- 29 Behavior Control
- 30 Monitor and optimize battery usage
- 31 Update your phone
- 32 Take photos and record videos
- 33 Listen to music
- 34 Connect to a computer
- 35 Monitor and control mobile data usage
- 36 Manage your downloads
- 37 Turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot

LUMIGON T2 HD – USER MANUAL
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BLUETOOTH
ABOUT BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless communications technology used to communicate between devices over a distance of about 8 meters.
The most common Bluetooth devices are headsets for making calls or listening to music, hands-free kits for cars, etc.
The rst time you use a new Bluetooth device, you need to “pair” your phone to it. The phone will remember the Bluetooth devices you
previously paired it with.
CONNECTING TO BLUETOOTH DEVICES
The fastest way to turn Bluetooth ON and OFF on your phone is by using the Bluetooth shortcut from the Notications panel (available in
the Notications panel as a default). You can also turn Bluetooth ON from the phone’s settings.
1 Drag the Status bar down to open the Notications panel.
2 Touch the Bluetooth icon at the top of the Notications panel to turn Bluetooth ON or OFF.










