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S551

User Manual

Summary of Contents for S551

Page 1: ...S551 User Manual...

Page 2: ...n intuitive and user friendly Interface z z 8 GB 1GB DDR2 Expandable upto 32 GB z z 13 0 MP A F Rear camera with Flash 5 0 MP z z Pinch zoom Use pinch zoom command to enlarge images and web pages on y...

Page 3: ...other applications online services that you use READ ME FIRST z z To ensure safe and proper use read all safety precautions and this manual carefully before using your phone z z Descriptions in this...

Page 4: ...the actual functions appearing on the device In such cases the latter shall govern z z Content in this User Manual may differ based on software provided by service providers and is subject to change w...

Page 5: ...10 Placing And Receiving Calls 10 Make A Call 10 In Call Options 11 Conference Call 11 Make An International Call 12 End A Call 12 Disable Phone Calls 12 Sensors 13 Using The Touch Screen 13 Drag An...

Page 6: ...Multimedia 25 Camera 25 Gallery 26 Music 27 Fm Radio 27 Record Sound 27 Connect To Networks And Devices 28 Connect To The Internet 28 USB Tethering 29 Connectivity Via Wi Fi Hotspot 29 Bluetooth Teth...

Page 7: ...ser Manual 6 PHONE LAYOUT Insert Sim To insert SIM card s 1 Switch off the phone if on remove the rear cover and battery if installed 2 Insert the SIM card correctly in the SIM card slot s See figure...

Page 8: ...ble to damage Therefore be careful when using inserting or removing the card Insert Memory Card To store additional multimedia files you must insert a memory card 1 Switch off the phone if on remove t...

Page 9: ...ated you need to enter the password to unlock If the SIM card has been inserted in the phone and the related PIN code protection is activated you need to enter the required password to unlock Warning...

Page 10: ...the battery for 4 hours continuously at least for the first time LOCKING UNLOCKING THE PHONE You may need to provide PIN password or draw a pattern to unlock your phone To unlock the screen 1 Press t...

Page 11: ...own in the picture below PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS z z Dial a phone number or select a number from your contacts Or z z Place a call from the Call Log or Messages Dial A Number 1 Touch the icon on m...

Page 12: ...press the icon again 3 Touch the icon to put the call on hold Tap the icon again to resume the call 4 Touch the icon to listen via the speaker 5 Touch the icon for DTMF inputs 6 To end the call press...

Page 13: ...n 1 Touch the icon to dial the number 2 To adjust the call volume press the volume up down keys on the left side International Call To dial an international number touch and hold the 0 key from the di...

Page 14: ...es the screen It prevents you from activating phone functions when you are engaged on a call Drag an Item Touch and hold an item and move your finger on the screen until you reach the target new posit...

Page 15: ...een surface Swipe Place your finger on the screen and steadily slide it in the desired direction For example while viewing pictures To view the next picture swipe left and to view the previous one swi...

Page 16: ...b and index finger to zoom into the display through the pinch gesture as shown below Double Tap To zoom quickly tap twice on a web page map or any other screen Example double tap a section of a web pa...

Page 17: ...vibrates and enters Home Screen and then release your finger USING THE PHONE KEYS The table below illustrates set of functions and shortcuts that the phone offers Button Press Press and hold Back Ope...

Page 18: ...Re Arranging Items On The Home Screen Items can be re arranged on the home screen as illustrated below How To Customise Home Screen When the phone is in idle mode you will see the idle screen From th...

Page 19: ...er hold Re Arrange Or Remove Long press and hold the widget or icon you want to move Once the device vibrates don t release your hold on the icon Drag the widget or icon to a new location on the scree...

Page 20: ...uch the on a screen that does not contain Context menu nothing happens Options Menu z z Options menu contains tools that apply to specific items on the screen To access options touch and hold an item...

Page 21: ...otification icons update you of new messages and events z z When a notification is received its icon appears in the status bar along with a summary Opening Notifications Panel Drag the status bar down...

Page 22: ...ends on the notification Closing The Notifications Panel Move and drag the tab at the bottom of the Notifications Panel to the top of the screen You can also press the back button The panel also close...

Page 23: ...t the brightness of your screen and more MESSAGING Messaging can be used to exchange both text and multimedia messages A Message is an MMS if you send it to an email address or attach multimedia media...

Page 24: ...sage Lock A Message You can lock a message so it won t be deleted even if you reach your storage limits 1 Touch and hold the message in the message window 2 Touch Lock Message in the menu that opens U...

Page 25: ...desired contact from phonebook Touch once to capitalize the next letter you type Touch and hold for caps Use the icon to erase characters Press space or a punctuation mark to enter the highlighted sug...

Page 26: ...handset 1 Tap on the icon 2 Give desired voice commands to the phone MULTIMEDIA Camera Copy pictures videos from the SD card to your PC vice versa Note Pictures videos will be stored on the phone if...

Page 27: ...to your liking z z Point the lens to the scene you want to capture z z Touch the icon to start recording z z Touch the again icon to stop recording Gallery It is used to view pictures play videos and...

Page 28: ...e phone to adjust the volume Use SD card to enhance the storage capacity FM RADIO z z Listen to your favourite FM channels using the in built FM receiver of your phone z z Use the intuitive buttons an...

Page 29: ...ovided by the service provider of your SIM card By default your service provider sends the Access Point Name settings via SMS or it comes with your SIM card You may need to install these settings Afte...

Page 30: ...mobile phone Note Your mobile operator will charge you based on your GPRS data usage Connectivity Via Wi Fi Hotspot You need to insert a data service enabled SIM card on your phone to use your phone a...

Page 31: ...oth Devices Go to Settings Wireless Networks Bluetooth 1 If Bluetooth is off tap on Bluetooth to turn it on Your phone scans and displays the Bluetooth devices in range 2 If the device you want to pai...

Page 32: ...t Gmail You can use Gmail to read and write e mail from any mobile device or browser All your e mail is always up to date and available no matter where you access it from But Gmail is not just about e...

Page 33: ...ts synchronization will be complete in a few seconds To Auto Sync An Existing Account 1 Tap on an existing account 2 Tap Sync Contacts All phone contacts will be copied to that e mail account with det...

Page 34: ...rience SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Comply with legal requirements and local restrictions when using the phone For example in airplanes petrol stations hospitals Your phone s radio waves have a tendency to inte...

Page 35: ...ch as credit cards and floppy disks Information stored on them could be lost Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use earphones or headphones at high volumes Set your volume to a safe level If you...

Page 36: ...M and microSD card You must not open the phone under any other circumstances All other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will invalidate the warranty The phone may cause interference...

Page 37: ...consideration while designing this mobile phone model with regards to exposure to radio waves The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement called Specific Absorption Rate SAR The re...

Page 38: ...your device gets wet remove the battery without turning on the device wipe it with a dry cloth and take it to the nearest service center 2 Do not store the device in high cold temperatures High tempe...

Page 39: ...ut of direct sunlight We recommend you to charge the battery at room temperature z z Batteries have life cycles If the time that the battery powers equipment becomes shorter than usual the battery lif...

Page 40: ...on and proper recovery of your electronic waste equipments at the time of disposal will allow us to help preserve the environment Recycling of the electronic waste equipment will ensure safety of huma...

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