Mode Phone MDG1212U Mobile Phone User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Mode Phone
Table of Contents
- MDG1212U Mobile Phone
- Your Mobile
- Text Messaging, MMS & Gmail
- Phone Calls
- Contacts
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Connecting to a Computer via USB
- Calendar
- Clock
- Calculator
- Camera & Gallery
- Camera and Gallery
- FM Radio
- Settings
- FCC Warning
- HAC Regulations
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MDG1212U Mobile Phone
User Manual
Your Mobile
1.1 Getting to know your phone
Power Key:
- Press and hold to turn on the phone. When the phone is on, press and hold until options are displayed. Select Power off and then OK to turn off the phone.
- Press and hold to take a screenshot.
- Press and hold to dial the Emergency number.
Home Key:
- Touch to return to the home screen.
- Touch and hold to open the Google Assistant for Android.
Menu Key:
- Touch to see recently used applications.
Back Key:
- Touch to go back to the previous screen.
Volume Keys:
- Press or hold to increase or decrease the volume.
1.2 Removing the back cover Hold the sides of the phone and lift up the
back cover.
1.3 Installing the SIM card and memory card
Insert the SIM card as shown in the diagram below. ****
1.4 Charging the battery
To charge the battery, connect the USB charging cable end to the Micro USB
port on the top of the phone. Plug the other end into a power outlet to start
charging the phone.
1.5 Installing a micro SD card
Insert a micro SD card as shown in the diagram below.
Note: Some applications may require a micro SD card to work properly, and
data may be saved on it. Therefore, it is recommended that you keep a micro SD
card installed and it is not deleted or replaced.
1.6 Setting up your phone for the first time
- The first time you power on your phone you will be asked to set the language, mobile network, WiFi, Date, and time.
- Select the phone’s language, then touch START.
- Insert the SIM, choose the default card, or press SKIP.
- Select a Wi-Fi network or touch SKIP and then continue.
- If you connect to Wi-Fi, you can log in to your google account for the corresponding operation.
- After setting up the boot wizard, you successfully enter the system.
1.7 Home Screen
- Status bar: Displays notifications and status icons. Slide down to set more notifications and shortcut switches.
- Swipe up on the desktop to open the applications list.
- Slide left or right to see another desktop on the Home screen.
1.8 Using the touchscreen
- Touch to launch applications and other functions.
- Touch and hold for more than 2 seconds to open the control options for the current screen.
- Slide / Swipe to view information, applications, etc.
- Pinch / Expand on some interfaces can realize zoom-in and zoom-out functions.
- Support the rotating interface to place the screen vertically for viewing and operation.
1.9 Lock / Unlock your screen
- – Locking the phone turns the screen off and stops any unwanted actions. To lock the screen while using the phone just press the Power key.
- To unlock it, press the Power key, and drag the icon upwards.
- You can lock your phone screen with patterns, a PIN, or a password. To do this, go to Settings > Security > Screen lock. Choose the option you would like to set following the onscreen instructions.
1.10 Using the Hardware keys
- Volume keys during a call these keys will adjust the volume of the earpiece or headset. In Music/Video/Streaming mode these will adjust the media volume. These keys adjust the ringtone volume and will mute the ringtone of an incoming call.
- Power Key Press and hold, turn the phone off / on. Press to activate the lock screen/wake-up screen. Long press, displays the options: Power off, Restart, Screenshot, Emergency.
- Long press the power button and down volume button at the same time will take a screenshot.
1.11 Notification panel (Status bar)
Pull down the Status bar to open the Notification panel. Here you can view
network information, new events, and shortcuts to settings.
From this panel, you can quickly open and close applications, and clear all
notifications. Pull up from the bottom of the panel to close.
1.12 Quick Settings
Dragging down the status bar opens the Quick Settings panel. In the panel,
you can configure the following settings:
- Brightness.
- Turn Wi-Fi on or off, long press to check Wi-Fi settings.
- Turn Bluetooth on or off, long press to check Bluetooth settings.
- Do not disturb.
- Turn Torchlight on/off.
- Portrait/Auto-rotate mode for screen view.
- Open Battery saver settings.
- Turn on / off mobile data usage.
- Turn Aeroplane mode on / off.
- Edit the Quick Settings panel.
- Open settings.
Text Messaging, MMS & Gmail
Your phone can create, edit and receive chat, SMS, and MMS messages.
2.1 Sending a new text
To send a text to a certain phone number
- Go to the Home page and touch the icon in the launch. In the message list screen, touch the new message icon to write new text/multimedia messages. – Click the “type a name, phone number, or email” box to start the input method. Enter the phone number or name of the contact.
- Click “Text message” and write the information you want.
- Click the SMS button and your message will be sent.
2.2 Sending a new MMS
When creating a message it will automatically default to an SMS. It will be
turned into an MMS with the following steps.
- You can send MMS by touching the new message icon.
- Click the “type a name, phone number, or email” box to start the input method. Enter the phone number or name of the contact.
- Click “Text message”, click the icon in the lower-left corner, now you can add a default photo, video, or recording.
- Click the MMS button and your MMS will be sent.
2.3 Sending messages to a group of Contacts
- Click on the “Enter name, phone number, or email” input box to start the input method. Enter the group number manually or select multiple contacts by contact. Divide each number by a comma. Note that only up to 200 recipients are supported.
- Click “Text message”, and input the information you want.
- Click the SMS button and your message will be sent.
If the number of added contacts exceeds 200, the system will prompt you with
too many recipients, and you will not be able to successfully add other
contacts.
2.4 Manage messages
When a new message arrives, an SMS icon will be shown on the status bar as a
notification. Pull down the status bar to open the Notification panel, and
touch the new message to open it. You can also open it through the messaging
app.
To reply to a message, touch the received message to enter the message
composing screen, enter the text, then click the SMS button.
If you long-press a message in the message details screen you will be given
options to archive, delete, and block the selected number. If you choose to
block the number you will not receive any calls or texts from this number.
2.5 Adjust message settings
In the message list screen, Click the options button in the upper right corner
to select settings. You will see the following options:
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Notifications: Touch on/off to turn on notifications for Messages. Importance: choose the notification type for incoming messages.
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Hear outgoing message sounds: Touch to enable/disable to hear message sounds when you send a message.
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Your current country: Touch to choose your current country.
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Automatic previews: Shows previews of URLs in messages selected.
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Advanced:
– Group messaging: Choose whether to send group messages as SMS or MMS.
– Auto-download MMS: Touch to enable/disable the automatic download of MMS.
– Auto-download MMS when roaming: Touch to enable/disable the automatic download of MMS when roaming.
– Use simple characters: Touch to enable/disable the use of simple characters in MMS.
– Get SMS delivery reports: Touch to enable/disable confirmation message confidence delivery report.
– Wireless emergency alerts: Touch to access wireless alert settings. -
SIM card messages: Touch to view messages on SIM card.
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Phone number: Show your phone number. (Need card support)
2.6 Gmail set-up
The first time you set up your phone, you can choose to use an existing Gmail
account or to create a new Email account. Gmail is configured when you first
set up your phone and can be automatically synchronized with your Gmail
account on the internet.
You can activate or edit existing e-mail accounts as well as create a new
e-mail account.
To set up a new Gmail account or another email account you need to access the
Gmail app, touch the Application tab and select > Gmail
You are provided with the option to Add an email account. You can add or
set up external email accounts, some options are already provided Google,
Outlook, Hotmail and Live, Yahoo, Exchange, Office 365, or others.
When you have completed the steps to add another email account you are able to
switch to another account by touching the account name from the Inbox screen.
2.7 Sending an email
- Touch the pen icon from the Inbox screen.
- Enter the recipient’s email address in the “To” field.
- If required, touch the pop-up menu (down arrow) icon Add Cc/B cc.
- Enter the subject and the content of the message.
- Touch the paperclip icon to add an attachment
- When finished press the send icon to send the email.
- To add a signature to emails, touch the icon, touch Settings from the Inbox, choose an account, then touch Mobile Signature.
2.8 Receive and read emails
When you receive a new email you will get a notification by either a ringtone
or vibration and an Email icon will be displayed on the Status bar. Drag down
the Status bar to display the Notification panel. Select the new email to view
it. You can also view emails through the Gmail app.
Phone Calls
3.1 Making a call
Go to the Home screen and touch the phone icon in the Favorites tray. Enter
the phone number you want into the dial pad directly by touching the dial pad
in the bottom right of the screen or select contact from Favorites, Recent
call log, Contacts by touching tabs, then touch (phone icon) to activate the
call.
The number you enter can be saved to Contacts by touching the “Add to a
connect” option. If you make a mistake, you can delete any incorrect digits by
touching the “backspace” button.
To finish a call touch the “hang up” button. Every number called and
received will be stored in the phone’s call log. All numbers in the call log
can be dialed by clicking the “dial” button on the right side of the screen.
To make an International Call long press 0 to enter “+”, then enter the
international country prefix code followed by the full phone number, then
touch the dial to make the call. If you want to dial an emergency number and
the phone has network coverage, enter the emergency number and then touch the
dial to make the emergency call. It can be used even if the mobile phone does
not have a SIM card.
3.2 Answer or reject the call
When a call comes in, swipe the answer call icon to the right to answer the
call. Slide the reject icon to the left to reject the call.
Swipe up the icon on “REJECT CALL WITH MESSAGE” to display some commonly used
rejection messages. Select one of the messages, the phone will be rejected and
the rejection message will be sent, and the caller will receive a rejection
message.
During an incoming call, press the volume key to mute the incoming call
ringtone. During an incoming call, press the power key to mute the incoming
call ringtone and turn off the screen.
3.3 Calling Voicemail
Voicemail is a service provided by your network operator. To set your
voicemail number touch the 0ptions key, then touch Settings >
Voicemail. To listen to your voicemail long press “1” on the Phone
tab.
3.4 During calling
Your phone has a proximity sensor and the upper screen of the mobile phone
close to the ear will automatically turn off the screen, away from the ear
will light up the screen. To adjust the volume during a call, press the Volume
up/down key.
3.5 Managing a two-way call and conference call
Your phone can manage multiple calls at the same time. Please note your
network operator needs to support two-way and conference calling features. You
can set up a conference call by calling and dialing another call or if receive
another call, the phone will default and open “call waiting”,You can merge
calls to form a conference call.
Contacts
You can view and create contacts on your phone and synchronize these with your
Gmail contacts or other apps.
4.1 View your Contacts
To access the Contacts app, touch the Application tab and select >
Contacts.
The default setting will display your mobile phone contacts and SIM card
contacts.
4.2 Adding a Contact
Touch the Application tab on the Home screen, select Contacts, then touch
the icon in the contact list to create a new contact. The first time you do
this you will be prompted to select a default account for new contacts: Google
account, Save to Phone or SIM CARD. To add a contact to favorites,
you can touch a contact to view details then touch the star key to add the
contact to your favorites. To remove a contact from favorites, touch the star
key on the contact details screen.
4.3 Editing Contacts
To edit contact information touch the pen icon on the contact details screen.
When finished touch SAVE.
4.4 Importing, exporting, and sharing contacts
In the Contact display, Click the menu button in the upper left corner, touch
Settings then touch Import or Export to import/export contacts
from/to your SIM card, Phone, Accounts, etc.
You can share a single contact or multiple contacts with others via Bluetooth,
Gmail, etc. 4.5 Displaying contacts
You can decide which group of contacts you want to display in the Contact
list. Click the menu button in the upper left corner, then touch Settings,
then Contacts to display from the Contacts list screen, then you can
choose which contacts to display.
4.6 Synchronize contacts in multiple accounts
Contacts, data, and other information can be synchronized across multiple
accounts depending on the apps installed on your phone. To add an account
touch the Settings screen, then touch Accounts. Select the account you
are adding such as Google, or Exchange. As with other account set-ups, you
will need to enter information such as username, password, etc. You can remove
an account and all associated information from the phone. Open the
Settings screen, touch Accounts, then touch the account you wish to
delete then touch REMOVE ACCOUNT to confirm.
Wi-Fi
You can connect to the internet when your phone is in range of a wireless
network.
5.1 Turn Wi-Fi on and add a Wi-Fi network
- Touch the Settings app to go to the Settings menu, then touch Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
- Touch the button to turn on/off Wi-Fi.
- Turn on Wi-Fi: information regarding all nearby detected networks is displayed in the Wi-Fi networks section.
- Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect to it. If the network is secure you will be asked for the password (or other security information, contact the network provider for these details). When you are finished touch “Connect”. When successfully connected, you will see the connected Wi-Fi symbol in the status bar.
Unless you choose to forget the network, your phone will search automatically
for your saved Wi-Fi networks when you are in range.
5.2 To forget a Wi-Fi network
On the Wi-Fi screen long-press the name of the saved network and touch
“Forget”, or enter the connected Wi-Fi option, select the FORGET button.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology that you can use
to exchange data or to connect to other Bluetooth devices for various uses.
Touch the Settings app to go to the Settings menu, then touch Connected
devices > Pair new device. Your device can search for other available
devices and display them in the list.
6.1 Turn on Bluetooth
You can pull down the status to turn on the Bluetooth function or go to the
Settings menu, then touch Connected devices > Pair new device. You can name
your phone to make it easier to recognize. This name will be visible to
others. To do this touch Device name and type a name, touch RENAME to
confirm.
Pair or Connect your phone with a Bluetooth device
- To exchange data with other devices, you need to turn on Bluetooth first, and then pair your phone with a Bluetooth device that exchanges data.
- In the Bluetooth menu touch pair new device. All available devices found will show in the list.
- Touch a device you wish to pair with. Note generally devices need a password to pair.
- A dialogue box will pop up, touch PAIR to confirm If pairing is successful your phone connects to the device.
6.2 Disconnect / Unpaired from a Bluetooth device
Touch the Settings app to go to the Settings menu, then touch Connected
devices, touch the icon behind the device you want to unpaired, then touch
FORGET.
Connecting to a Computer via USB
With a USB cable, you can transfer media files such as music and photographs, and other files between your phone and a computer. To do this you need to set your phone as a drive.
- Connect the phone to the computer with a USB cable.
- Open the Notification panel and touch the USB Computer Connection.
- Select the Media device (MTP) option and the phone is now connected as a media device to your computer.
Calendar
The calendar application can be used to keep track of meetings, appointments,
and events. To access this function, open the Application tab from the Home
screen, then touch Calendar.
8.1 Viewing Mode
Once you are in the calendar program, click Options in the upper right
corner. This will display the Schedule and 4 options for viewing mode Day,
3-Day, Week, and Month. The search option allows you to enter a schedule
keyword in the search box and it will search the calendar for this item.
8.2 Create a new event
Touch the New button. You can set it for `All-day’ if required. When finished
touch SAVE at the top of the screen.
Note before you can add an event you must have at least one Calendar
account.
To delete or edit an event, touch the pen icon and edit the event or touch
Delete to delete the event.
When the time is up, the event reminder will be displayed in the status bar
according to the set requirements.
Clock
Your phone has a built-in Clock. To access this touch the Application tab from the Home screen then touch Clock. This app contains an alarm, clock, timer, and stopwatch.
ALARM
Touch the “ALARM” tab to add or set an alarm.
From the Alarm, the screen touch creates an icon to add a new alarm. You will
see the following options:
Time: Set the time for your alarm. Touch time you have set to turn the
alarm off/off.
- Repeat: Mark the checkbox to set a repeat mode, and select the days you want the alarm to be repeated.
- Ringtone: Touch to select an alarm ringtone.
- Vibrate: Mark the checkbox to set vibrate.
- Label: Touch to set a name for the alarm.
- Delete: Touch to delete this alarm.
- To adjust alarm settings touch Settings from the three-dot icon in the upper right corner, the following options will be available:
Clock:
- Style: touch to set analog or digital.
- Display time with seconds: the clock shows seconds.
- Automatic home clock: touch to set the home clock while traveling outside the zone.
- Home time zone: touch to set home time zone.
- Change date & time: touch to set date and time.
Alarms:
- Snooze length: touch to choose the length of the snooze.
- Alarm volume: touch to set alarm tone volume.
- Gradually increase volume: touch to set gradually increased volume.
- Volume buttons: touch to choose Snooze, Dismiss, or Control volume as volume buttons.
- Start week on : touch to select the first day of a week from Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Timers:
- Timer sound: touch to select time sound. – Gradually increase volume: touch to set gradually increased volume.
- Timer Vibrate: touch to select a time to vibrate.
Calculator
To open the Calculator touch the Application tab from the Home screen then
touch Calculator.
In the calculator menu, you can perform simple calculations or scientific
calculations.
To view the calculation history drag down the top of the screen.
Camera & Gallery
Your mobile phone has a camera for taking photos and recording video. Before
using the camera ensure you have removed the protective film from the lens.
To take a photo when your phone is active, touch the Camera icon on your Home
screen. The Camera mode is shown below. In the camera or video menu, you can
preview the camera or video screen by touching, and tapping to view photos and
videos in the lower left.
Camera and Gallery
11.1 Take a picture
Your phone screen acts as a viewfinder. Position the object or landscape in
the viewfinder, and touch the camera icon to take a picture which will be
automatically saved.
11.2 Shoot a Video
Touch to change from camera mode to Video.
Touch to start recording a video.
11.3 Camera Mode
Swipe right from the camera preview interface and the following setting
options will be displayed:
- Auto: Touch this for exposure to be set automatically.
- Manual: Touch this to set camera settings manually.
- Burst: Touch to take enable burst mode.
- Panorama: Touch this then touch the shutter button to start taking a panoramic photo. Move the phone in the direction indicated by the onscreen line. Once the preview frame is filled the phone will save the photo.
- Audio note: This allows you to take a picture and then record a voice clip
- Filter: This allows you to set a filter for your photo.
- QR code: Touch if you want to scan a QR code.
- Night-Shot: Select this option for photos in low light / taken at night.
11.4 Camera Settings
Swipe left from the camera preview interface and the following setting options
will be displayed:
- Volume key function: enables setting the volume key as a shutter, volume, or zoom.
- Quick capture by double-click vol down key when screen off: enables quick capture with back camera option, front camera option, or disable.
- Camera sound: enables/disables shutter sound.
- Save location: enables/disables the location of the photo to be saved.
- Picture size: enables the size of the photo using the camera to be set.
- Picture quality: enables picture quality to be set.
- Countdown Duration: sets countdown for the timer.
- The composition line enables options for the viewfinder screen to be selected.
- Smile Shutter: after starting, the camera will automatically take a picture when the smile is detected.
- Anti banding: select options to set Anti-flicker.
- Enhance lowlight photos automatically: increase the brightness of pictures in a low-light environment.
- Touching photograph: whether the switch can touch the screen to take pictures.
- Restore defaults: select to reset the camera to factory settings.
11.5 Video Mode
Before shooting a video swipe right from the video main screen and you will
have the following options displayed:
- Video: Video mode is selected.
- Time-lapse: This allows the creation of time-lapse videos by capturing a series of photos over a period of time and replay at a faster speed.
- Slow-motion: This allows the creation of video in slow motion.
- Night-Shot: Select this option for videos in low light / taken at night.
11.6 Video Settings
Before shooting a video swipe left from the video main screen and you will
have the following setting options displayed:
- Volume key function: enables setting the volume key as a shutter, volume, or zoom.
- Quick capture by double-click vol down key when screen off: enables quick capture with back camera option, front camera option, or disable.
- Camera sound: enables/disables shutter sound.
- Save location: enables/disables the location of the photo to be saved.
- Video size: HD 1080p, HD 720p, SD 480p option selected.
- The composition line enables options for the viewfinder screen to be selected.
- White balance: Options to set Auto, Sunshine, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent.
- Anti banding: select options to set Anti-flicker.
- Microphone switch: select to turn on / off Microphone.
- Restore defaults: select to reset the camera to factory settings.
11.7 Photos
Your photos and videos are stored in the Photos application. To access this
function, touch the Application tab from the Home screen, then touch
Photos. 11.8 Editing pictures
You can edit pictures, rotate, crop, share and set them as a contact photo or
wallpaper. To do this select the photo you want and touch the options
available in the lower part of the screen to share, edit or delete the photo.
11.9 Share a photo or video
You are able to share photos and videos from your phone by email, Bluetooth,
or using social media messaging and apps you may have installed on your
device.
- To view the picture, select the share button that pops up below.
- To attach photos or videos from the email application click on the paperclip icon when creating a new email and chose the photo from the selection.
- To send via MMS attach via the MMS menu when creating a new message.
FM Radio
Your phone has an in-built FM radio. The wired headset supplied with the phone
acts as an antenna, please insert the headset into the device to enable the
radio function. When listening to the radio you can switch to speaker mode if
required.
To access the radio, touch the Application tab from the Home screen, then
touch FM Radio.
- Touch and automatic scanning searches are activated for FM channels. You can move back and forth between channels in the channel list.
- Touch the star icon to save a channel to favorites.
- Touch the icon when listening to the radio and it will be recorded.
- Touch to close the radio.
- Touch icon and the radio will play sound outside.
- To listen to FM radio in the background touch the back key and you will be returned to the phone menu and can use other applications while you listen to the radio.
Settings
To access the radio, touch the Application tab from the Home screen, then
touch Settings.
13.1 Network & Internet
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Wi-Fi: You can access the internet on your phone using Wi-Fi if
you are in the range of a wireless network. You need to connect your device to a wireless network to enable this. For instructions on how to set up and use Wi-Fi please refer to “5. Wi-Fi”. -
Mobile network
Mobile data: touch to enable mobile data.
Roaming: touch the switch to enable data services when roaming.
App data usage : allows you to monitor and set a data limit for your phone. Your phone will turn off data when you reach the limit you have set. Note data usage is measured by your phone. Your network operator may measure it differently.
Mobile data is always online: touch to switch on or off.
Data warning & limit: Set the size of the data, exceed the alarm, and limit the flow.
4G calling: touch to switch on or off 4G calling.
Preferred network type: Select the required network.
Automatically select network: The system automatically selects the network.
Access Point Names: Add, delete, and modify operation APN. -
Airplane mode: This mode disables all wireless connections in your phone including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Cellular.
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Hotspot & tethering: This option allows the sharing of your phone’s mobile data connection via USB or Bluetooth.
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VPN: Virtual Private Networks (VPN) allow you to connect to a secure local network from an external network. To add a VPN touch Settings > Network & internet > VPN then touch.
13.2 Connected devices
- Bluetooth: this function enables your phone to exchange data with other Bluetooth-supported devices. Please refer to section “6. Bluetooth” on how to set up and use Bluetooth.
- Printing: Your phone supports wireless printing to enabled printers. Use the Default print service or add a print service.
13.3 Apps & notifications
With this setting, you can view detailed information about the applications
installed on your phone, manage application notifications, default
applications, permission management, and so on.
13.4 Battery
This screen displays battery usage data since the phone was last connected to
a power supply. You can set it to show battery percentage usage in the status
bar, set the phone screen to sleep after inactivity, and choose whether to
enable power-saving mode.
13.5 Display
This screen allows you to adjust the brightness level of your phone’s
screen, set wallpaper, set dark theme, set screen timeout, set an auto-rotate
screen, change font size, and display size, and set screen saver. Simply touch
the option and follow the instructions for your chosen settings.
13.6 Scheduled power on/off
Set a predefined time for your phone to power on and/or power off.
13.7 Sound
This setting allows you to configure various sound and vibration combinations.
13.8 Storage
This setting allows you to monitor the total space and available space on your
phone and SD card. You can also choose the default storage location.
13.9 Privacy
Manage private information, please protect your privacy.
13.10 Location
Open and close location and manage related location apps.
13.11 Security
- Google Play Project: Checks apps and your phone for harmful behavior.
- Find My Device: Touch to switch on to locate your phone.
- Security update: Touch to check your phone’s current software version and check for updates.
- Screen lock: Choose how to lock your screen. Touch to choose Lock screen preferences.
- Face authentication: Touch to choose Face Lock.
- Device admin apps: Touch to view or deactivate your phone administrators.
- SIM card lock: Set up SIM card lock.
- Encryption & credentials: View and set phone-related encryption, add and delete credit certificates.
13.12 Accounts
This allows you to add, remove and manage your email and other accounts.- Add
account: touch to add an account for the selected app – Automatically sync
data: touch the switch to enable apps to refresh data automatically.
13.13 Accessibility
Use this to manage any accessibility options you have installed on your phone.
- Text-to-speech output: Select/set options as required for Google voice typing.
- Font size: Touch to set the text size.
- Display size : Choose the size of how items on the screen are shown.
- Dark theme: Select switch on/off dark theme.
- Magnification: Touch to turn on/off the zoom in/out function by triple tapping the phone’s screen.
- Large mouse pointer: Touch to turn on/off Large mouse cursor.
- Remove animations: Touch to switch on/off remove animations.
- Power button ends call: After opening, press the power button during a call to hang up.
- Auto-rotate screen: Touch to switch on/off.
- Touch & hold delay: This allows you to set how long you need to hold your touch down before it registers. Touch to set Touch & hold to Short, Medium, Long.
- Mono audio: Touch the switch to allow/disallow combining channels when playing audio.
- Captions preferences : Touch to activate/deactivate captions for a phone screen.
- High contrast text: Touch to switch on/off.
- Colour correction: Touch to adjust color mode.
- Color inversion: Touch to adjust background/text color.
13.14 Digital wellbeing & parental controls
Control your screen time, app timers, and bedtime schedules.
13.15 Google This phone provides
Google account and services setting options.
13.16 System
- Languages & input: Touch to select your language set keyboard options (virtual or physical), touch to access spell checker, set auto-fill service, and add words to your own dictionary. Change your pointer speed if required, text-to-speech output.
- Gestures: Quickly control the camera and ringing- Date & Time: Set the date and time, you can also set the display form of the time and date on the phone.
- Backup: Touch and open to use your Google account to automatically back up your phone`s settings and other application data to Google servers. If you choose to change your phone, the settings and data you have backed up will be restored to your new phone when you log in with your Google account for the first time. If this option is selected, a series of settings and data will be backed up, including Wi-Fi passwords, bookmarks, application lists, and most settings that you configure using the Settings app. If you turn off this option, your settings will not be backed up.
- Reset options:
Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth: Touch and press to reset WiFi, mobile and Bluetooth to reset all network settings including Wi-Fi, Mobile Data, and Bluetooth. Reset app preferences: Touch and press to reset all apps settings including disabled apps, app notifications, etc.
Erase all data (factory reset): Touch to erase all your personal data from internal phone storage including Google account information, other accounts, your system and application settings, and any downloaded applications.
13.17 About the phone
These screens will allow you to check for software status of your phone. You
can view legal information such as 3rd party licenses, and Google legal
information. You can view the Android software version, security patch level,
RAM, and Build number of your phone’s software, etc.
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:
This Mobile Phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio
waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluations
of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.
FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types: Mobile Phone (FCC ID: 2AXN9MDG1212U) has also been tested
against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard
during product certification for use at the ear is 0.296W/kg and when properly
worn on the body is 1.249W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body. To maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a
10mm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the handset.
The use of belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories should not contain
metallic components in their assembly. The use of accessories that do not
satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements
and should be avoided.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF
exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 10mm must be
maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna.
Third-party belt clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device
should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not
meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and
should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
HAC Regulations
The EUT was tested and rated under the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) C63.19-2011 hearing aid compatibilityHAC standards. The ANSI standard for hearing aid compatibility contains two types of ratings:
- M-Ratings: Rating for less radio frequency interference to enable acoustic coupling with hearing aids.
- T-Ratings: Rating for inductive coupling with hearing aids in telecoil mode.
This device complies with the FCC HAC requirements and has also been tested
E-Field, H-field, and T-Coil, the worst test result of M rating is M3, and the
T rating is T3.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to
generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not rated.
M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. Your device is rated M4.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to
be more usable with a hearing aid’s telecoil than phones that are not rated.
T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. Your device is rated T4
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