ALLRIGHTSRESERVED SpiceRetailLtd.2015.Allrightsarereserved.Nopartofthisdocumentcan be reproduced without permission. All trademarks and brand names mentionedinthispublicationarepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.While all the efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of contents in this manual,wepresumenoresponsibilityforerrorsoromissionsorstatements ofanykind,whethersucherrorsareomissionsorstatementsresultingfrom negligence,accidents,oranyothercause. We operate a policy of continuous development and reserve the right to make changes, modifications and improvements to the device, device features/specifications or any of its parts without prior notice. Your device mayhavepreinstalledbookmarksandlinksforthirdpartyinternetsitesand mayallowyoutoaccessthirdpartysites.ThesearenoaffiliatedwithSpice, and Spice does notendorse or assume liability forthem. If you accesssuch sites,takeprecautionsforsecurityorcontent. Thelimitedwarrantydoesnotcoverusermanualsoranythirdpartysoftware, settings,content,dataorlinks,whetherincluded/downloadedintheproduct, whetherincludedduringinstallment,assembly,shippingoranyothertimein thedeliverychainorotherwiseandinanywayacquiredbyyou. Totheextentpermittedbyapplicablelaw(s),Spicedoesnotwarrantthatany Spice software will meet your requirements, will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by a third party, that the operations of the software will be uninterrupted or error free or that any defectsinthesoftwarearecorrectableorwillbecorrected. UsersManualisprovidedjusttoguidetheuseraboutthefunctionalityof the device. This does not seem to be any certificate of technology. Some functionsmayvaryduetomodificationsandupgradationsofsoftwareor duetoprintingmistake. 1 SAFETYPRECAUTIONS Please read the following safety guidelines before using the device. Donotusethephonewhileyouaredriving. Do not place magnetic storage media near your phone. Radiation fromthephonemayerasetheinformationstoredonthem. Keepyourphoneanditsaccessoriesawayfromchildren. Mobilephonescaninterferewiththefunctioningofmedicaldevices such as hearing aids or pacemakers. People having active medical implantsshouldkeeptheircellphoneatleast15cmawayfromthe implant. Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use earphones or headphonesathighvolume. Useawirelesshandsfreesystem(headphone/headset)withalow powerBluetoothemitter. Keep your calls short or send a text message (SMS) instead. This advice applies specially to children adolescents and pregnant women. Usecellphonewhenthesignalqualityisgood. KeepdistanceHoldthecellphoneawayfrombodytotheextent possible. Donotpressthephonehandsetagainstyourhead.RadioFrequency
(RF) energy is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source being very close increases energy absorption muchmore. Putthecellphoneonspeakermode. If the radio signal is weak, a mobile phone will increase its transmissionpower.FindastrongsignalandavoidmovementUse yourphonewherereceptionisgood. Metal&wateraregoodconductorsofradiowavessoavoidusinga mobile phone while wearing metalframed glasses or having wet hair. 2 Letthecallconnectbeforeputtingthehandsetonyourearorstart speaking and listening A mobile phone first makes the communication at higher power and then reduces power to an adequatelevel.Morepowerisradiatedduringcallconnectingtime. If you have a choice, use a landline (wired) phone, not a mobile phone. When your phone is ON, don't carry it in chest/breast or pants pocket. When a mobile phone is ON, it automatically transmits at highpowereveryoneortwominutestocheck(poll)thenetwork. Reducemobilephoneusebychildrenasayoungerpersonwilllikely havealongerlifetimeexposuretoradiationfromcellphones. Notice:
Donotdismantlethedeviceoraccessoriesotherwise,manufacturerisnot liable to pay for damages as the device and accessories are not coveredbywarranty. Useonlyoriginalbatteriesandchargingdevices. Please back up your important data timely and keep them properly. The company is not liable for any failure to call or loss of data due to misoperation,poorsignalorpowercut,etc. Allthescreensinthismanualareforreferenceonly,andsomecontents actually displayed may depend upon the presetting of the service providerorthenetworkoperator,ortheSIMcard.Ifanyfunctions referredtointhismanualaredifferentfromthoseofyourdevice, pleasefollowyourdevice. The temperature recommended for using the device is 535. Do Donotputuseitinaplacewithflammablegassuchas apetrolpumps. nottouchthecharger,powercableorsocketwithwethands.This maycauseanelectricshock. Ifyourphoneoranyofitsaccessoriesdonotfunctionnormally,thenplease visityournearestauthorizedservicefacility.Thequalifiedpersonnelwillassistyou, andifnecessary,willarrangefortheservice. Myths and Facts 3 Various Myths about Mobile Handsets & Mobile base stations:
Myth -Mobile phone use cause headaches. Fact - Headaches are not related to Mobile phone use and there is no scientific evidence. Myth- It is safer using a mobile phone in a car as the car shields from the radiation. Fact - The RF radiation is increased by Mobile phones when used in a car to overcome the shielding. Myth- Mobile phones cause brain cancer to the people who use it. Fact - There is no scientific evidence that Mobile Phone can cause brain cancer. Myth - Nobody is investigating the health effects of RF radiation. Fact - The World Health Organization, many national & international organizations and independent expert groups are coordinating to investigate health effects of RF radiation. SAR(SpecificAbsorptionRate) Your device conforms to the Indian guidelines for exposure to radio waves. ThelimitsaregivenintermsofaunitreferredtoastheSpecificAbsorption Rate (SAR), which is a measure of the amount of radio frequency energy absorbedbythebodywhenusingamobilephone.TheSARvalueasperthe Indian guidelines standard is 1.6 watts per kg (Watt/kg), averaged over a 6 minutes period and taken over a volume containing a mass of 1 gram of humantissue.ThehighestSARvalueofthisdevicewhentestedis0.765W/Kg. 0.670W/Kg. FCCWarning AnyChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser's authoritytooperatethe equipment. 4 interference received, Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept any including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsfor aClassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto part15oftheFCCRules.Theselimits aredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencein aresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiate radiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled andusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. However, thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferenceto radioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentoffandon,theuseris encouragedtotrytocorrectthe interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthatto whichthereceiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. 1.0 5 TABLEOFCONTENTS ALLRIGHTSRESERVED..................................................................1 SAFETYPRECAUTIONS..................................................................2 TABLEOFCONTENTS....................................................................6 WHATSINTHEBOX?...................................................................9 1.UNDERSTANDINGYOURDEVICE...............................................10 1.1GENERALINFO....................................................................................10 1.2DEVICEOVERVIEW.............................................................................11 Function of Keys .................................................................................. 12 2.GETTINGSTARTED...................................................................13 2.1INSTALLINGCARDS&BATTERY..........................................................13 Installing SIM Card and Battery ......................................................... 13 Installing Memory Card ...................................................................... 13 Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 14 2.2POWERINGON/OFFTHEDEVICE........................................................14 Turning On the Device ........................................................................ 14 Turning Off the Device ........................................................................ 14 3.BASICOPERATIONS.................................................................16 3.1CALLING..............................................................................................16 To Make Calls ..................................................................................... 16 Answer/Reject an Incoming Call ......................................................... 16 Other Options during the call ............................................................. 16 To put a call on hold ........................................................................... 16 To set up conference calls ................................................................... 17 3.2MESSAGING........................................................................................18 Creating a Message ............................................................................. 18 Receiving and Managing Messages .................................................... 19 To reply to a text message ................................................................... 19 MULTIMEDIAMESSAGE...........................................................................20 3.3CONTACTS..........................................................................................21 To add a Contact ................................................................................. 21 To import contacts ............................................................................... 22 6 3.4EMAIL..................................................................................................24 Setting up an Email Account ............................................................... 24 3.5BROWSER...........................................................................................25 To open a web page ............................................................................. 25 To scroll the page ................................................................................ 25 4.HOMESCREEN.........................................................................26 4.1STATUSBAR........................................................................................27 4.2APPLICATIONTAB...............................................................................28 4.3CUSTOMIZINGSCREEN.......................................................................28 Widgets ................................................................................................ 29 Setting the wallpaper ........................................................................... 30 5.MULTIMEDIA..........................................................................31 5.1CAMERA..............................................................................................31 Capturing an Image ............................................................................ 31 Capturing a Video ............................................................................... 32 5.2GALLERY..............................................................................................33 5.3FILEEXPLORER....................................................................................34 5.4SOUNDRECORDER.............................................................................34 5.5FMRADIO...........................................................................................35 6.NETWORK...............................................................................37 6.1WIFI...................................................................................................37 Note: .................................................................................................... 37 6.2BLUETOOTH........................................................................................38 7.SETTINGS................................................................................39 7.1WIRELESS&NETWOKS.......................................................................39 7.2DUALSIMSETTINGS...........................................................................40 7.3AUDIOPROFILES.................................................................................40 7.4DISPLAY...............................................................................................40 7.5STORAGE.............................................................................................40 7.6BATTERY.............................................................................................40 7.7APPS....................................................................................................40 7.8LOCATION...........................................................................................41 7.9SECURITY............................................................................................41 7.10LANGUAGE&INPUT.........................................................................41 7 7.11BACKUPANDRESET..........................................................................42 7.12ACCOUNTS........................................................................................42 7.13DATEANDTIME................................................................................42 7.14ACCESSIBILITY...................................................................................42 7.15PRINTING..........................................................................................42 7.16ABOUTPHONE..................................................................................42 8.APPLICATIONS&UTILITIES.......................................................43 CALCULATOR............................................................................................43 CLOCK.......................................................................................................43 GMAIL.......................................................................................................43 MAPS........................................................................................................44 PLAYSTORE..............................................................................................44 YOUTUBE.................................................................................................44 WHATSAPP...............................................................................................44 HANGOUTS...............................................................................................45 OLX...........................................................................................................45 ASKME......................................................................................................45 FLIPKART...................................................................................................45 9.SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................47 10.SUPPORTANDCONTACT
..........................................................49 ENVIRONMENTALCONCERN.......................................49 8 WHATSINTHEBOX?
Yourpackagecomeswiththefollowingitems.Ifanyoftheseismissing,please contactyourretailer Device USBCable Charger UsersManual Headset Battery WarrantyCard SelfieStick Flipcover 9 1.UNDERSTANDINGYOURDEVICE 1 . 1 G E N E R A L I N F O YourdeviceisbasedonAndroidversion4.4.2andenclosesfeatures,suchas 1.2GHz Quad core Processor, 1750mAh Battery, 5.0" FWVGA Screen, 2MP+5MPCamera,SIM1as3G+2G,SIM2as2G,VideoCallingetc. 10 1 . 2 DE VI CE O VE R V I E W PositionofKeys 1. 3. 5. MenuKey BackKey VolumeKeys 2. 4. 6. HomeKey PowerKey Camera 11 Description Hold and press the key to switch on/off the device. Pressthekeytoturnon/offthedisplayscreen. idle screen, In the wallpapers,viewsystemsettings,widgets. Atanyinterface,touch ittoviewmenuoptions. touch the key to set In idle screen, touch and hold the key to view recentlyaccessedfeatures. Atanyinterface,touch thekey toreturntothe homescreen. In idle screen, touch andhold the key toenter Google search interface and view the lastest tasks Touch togobacktothepreviousmenu. Intheidlescreen,pressupwardsordownwards toincreaseordecreasetheringervolume. While using music/video player, press the keys toincrease/decreasethevolume. FunctionofKeys Key PowerKey MenuKey HomeKey BackKey The Volume Keys 12 2.GETTINGSTARTED 2 . 1 I N S T A L L I N G CA R D S & B A T T E R Y Please switch off your device before inserting or removing the battery/SIM cardormemorycard. InstallingSIMCardandBattery Your device is provided with two SIM slots for two different SIM cards. In order to install battery and SIM card in the device, please follow the steps mentionedbelow:
Removethebackcoverofthedevice. Holdthedevicewiththefrontfacingdownwards;pullthebatterycover InserttheSIMcardsinthedevice. Attachthebattery. Pushthebatterycoveruntilitclicksintoplace. InstallingMemoryCard YourdevicesupportsTFlashcard,whichisamultimediamemorycardused tomultiplythememoryofthedevice.TheTflashcardissmallandshouldbe pulledoutandinstalledcarefullyandprudentlyinordertoavoidanykindof damage.Pleasefollowthestepsmentionedbelowtoinstallthememorycard inthedevice:
Switchoffyourdevice. Removethebatterycover. SlidetheTFlashcardintotheslot. Pushthebatterycoveruntilitclicksintoplace. 13 ChargingtheBattery Thedevicepromptsawarningtoneandmessagestatinginsufficientbattery whenthebatterypowerislow. Pleasefollowtheinstructionsmentionedbelowtochargeyourdevice:
Plugtheconnectorofthechargerintothejackofthedevice. PlugthechargerintoastandardACwalloutlet. Charging . FullyCharged . Youmustfullychargethebatterybeforeusingthedeviceforthefirsttime.It isrecommendedtochargethebatteryforthreehoursbeforeusingthedevice forthefirsttime. 2 . 2 P O W E R I N G O N / O F F T H E DE V I CE TurningOntheDevice AfterinstallingtheSIMcardsandchargingthebattery,youarenowreadyto turnonyourdevice. LongpressandholdthePowerKeytoturnonthedevice. Thefirstscreenthatappearsisknownasthehome/idleScreen. Ifthescreenturnsoff,thenpressthePowerKeytoturnonthedisplay. TurningOfftheDevice PressandholdthePowerKeyfor5seconds. Apopupwindowappears,selectPoweroff. SelectOKtoconfirm. 14 15 3.BASICOPERATIONS 3 . 1 C A L L I N G ToMakeCalls appearsonthescreen,thenyoucanmakeorreceivecalls. Iftheicon Tomakeacall,pleasefollowthestepsmentionedbelow:
EntertheMainMenu,selectPhone. Enterthephonenumberusingtheonscreenkeyboard. Tap number. toeraseawrongnumber.Tapandholdittoerasetheentire tomakeacall. Afterenteringphonenumber,tap Toendthecall,presstheredicontoend. Answer/RejectanIncomingCall When you receive an incoming call, a notification message appears on the screen. In order to accept the call, drag towards right. If you wish to rejectthecall,drag towardsleft. OtherOptionsduringthecall Toputacallonhold Ifyouarehavingacallconversationandthereisanotherincomingcall,select menuandselectholdtoputthefirstcallonhold.Tounholdthecall,select holdagain. 16 Tosetupconferencecalls If you are already having a call conversation, select Hold to put the call on hold. Selectaddcallicontomakeanothercall.. After connecting to the second call, select merge calls to set up the conferencecall. 17 3 . 2 M E S SA G I N G Your device features, sending and receivingof SMS (ShortMessage Service) and MMS (Multimedia Message Service). Go toMain Menu andthen select Messaging. CreatingaMessage TapNewmessageicontocomposeanewmsg. InTofield;entertherecipientsphonenumber. TypemessageandTap
. 18 ReceivingandManagingMessages Whenyousendandreceivemessagesto/fromacontact,thesemessagesare grouped as a message thread. A message thread looks like an exchanged conversation. Toreplytoatextmessage EntertheMainMenu,selectMessaging. Selectamessagethreadtoopenit. SelectTypemessagetoenteryourmessage/replyandTap
. 19 M U L T I M E DI A M E SS A G E A Multimedia message or MMS can contain letters, an image, an audio or video file. To create and send a MMS, please follow the steps mentioned below:
EntertheMainMenu,selectMessaging. SelectNewmessage. SelectMenu>Addsubject. IntheTofield,entertherecipientsphonenumberoremailaddressandenter theSubject. Toinsertapictureorvideofile,tap Toinserttext,tapTypemessage,andthenenteryourmessage. 20 3 . 3 C O N T A CT S This function could help you browse the name card holder, store, edit and deletethenamesandphonenumbersinthephoneandSIMcard.Incontacts list,clickPeopleorFavoritesorGroups,itswitchesamongContacts&
Favorites&Groups. ToaddaContact EntertheMainMenuselectPhone,selectMenu>Newcontact,orenterthe MainMenuandPeople,andtapNewcontacticon. Selectthestoragewhereyouwanttosavethecontact. You can enter contact information such as name, phone number, email addressetc.,ifyouselectstorageasPhonecontact. Tap DONE to save the contact or tap Back Key to exit without saving any change. 21 Toimportcontacts EntertheMainMenuandselectPeople. TapMenu>Import/Export. Selecttocopytophone,SIMcard. SelectSelectalltoimportallcontactsormarktherequiredcontacts. SelectOK. 22 23 3 . 4 E M A I L Yourdeviceallowsyoutocompose,readandsendemails. SettingupanEmailAccount EntertheMainMenu,tapEmail. EnteryourEmailaddressandPassword. TapNext.Thedevicewillautomaticallyretrieveemailsettings. EnterNameandAccountdisplayname. TapNext. 24 3 . 5 B R O W S E R BrowserisatoolwhichenablesyoutoaccesstheInternet. Toopenawebpage FromtheMainMenu,selectOperaMiniorBrowser. Taptheaddressbar. TypetheURLandtap
. to access more functions, such as bookmarks and other or Tap browserrelatedsettings. Toscrollthepage Usefingergesturestoscrollupordown. Toscrollleftorright,tapandswipeyourfingertowardsright/left. 25 4.HOMESCREEN From Home screen, you can quickly access common features, view notificationsofmissedcalls,receivedmessagesandcheckconnectionstatus. 26 4 . 1 S T A T U S B A R TheStatusbariconsindicatedifferenttypesofinformation.Thetablebelow listsvariousiconsthatmightappearonthestatusbarofthedevice. NetworkintensityofMasterSIMorSlaveSIM Batterylevelofthedevice Newshortmessage Missedcallnotification Callinprogress USBconnected Headsetispluggedin Bluetooth isactivated 27 4 . 2 A P P L I C A T I O N T A B TapApplicationTabtoaccessvariousapplicationsandutilitiesinthedevice. TheApplicationtabenablesyoutoaccesstheMainMenuandselectamong thevariousutilities/featuresavailableinthedevice. 4 . 3 C U S T O M I Z I N G S C R E E N Thedevicefeaturesatouchscreenwithidledisplaysandaccesstoutilitiesat just onetouch. So swipe right or left to navigate through various screens 28 accessingyourfavoritefeatureswithoutenteringthemainmenu.Eachscreen canbecustomizedbyaddingvariouswidgets,shortcutsandfolders. Widgets Save time with live updates right on Home screen and get all of your personalizedupdatesatoneplace.YoumayaddandcustomizetheWidgets onHomescreenby:
Intheidlemode,tapmenu key,orlongpressspacearea,selectWidgets. 29 Settingthewallpaper YoucancustomizethewallpaperofyourHomescreenwithdefaultwallpaper orwithpicturestakenfromyourdevice. Intheidlemode,tapmenu key,orlongpressspacearea,selectWallpapers 30 5.MULTIMEDIA Yourdevicefeaturesvariousmultimediaoptions,suchasCamera,Gallery,FM, SoundRecorderetc. 5 . 1 C A M E R A Your device is equipped with camera and camcorder, which enables you to capturephotosandvideos. CapturinganImage SelectCamera.Thescreenwillautomaticallyswitchtolandscapeview. Aimthephoneatthesubject,thentap totaketheshot. 31 CapturingaVideo Select Camera and then select Aimthephoneatthesubject. to shift camera into video recorder. Tostartrecording,select
.Tostoprecording,select 32 5 . 2 G A L L E R Y You can view the captured images, recorded video clips, and downloaded imagesviaGallery. The picture folder and video folder will be displayed. Select to view the camerapicturesorcameravideos.Theimagesorvideoswillbedisplayedin thumbnails. 33 5 . 3 F I L E E X PL O R E R Youcanbrowse,openandmanagethedatasavedintheDeviceandMemory cardbyaccessingtheFileManagersubmenu.Thedeviceprovidesacertain spaceforuserstomanagefilesandsupportstheSDcard.Youcanusethefile browsertoconvenientlymanagevariousdirectoriesandfilesontheSDcard. 5 . 4 S O U N D R E C O R D E R Youcanusethesoundrecordertorecordsoundsandalsoselecttosavethe 34 recordingsinyourphone.TapApplication,TabtoaccessMainMenu>Sound Recorder. 5 . 5 F M R A D I O You can use your phone to listen to FM radio stations once the original headsetispluggedintotheconnector.Pleasepressthesidekeytoadjustthe volume. 35 36 6.NETWORK 6 . 1 W I F I ConnecttoawirelessnetworktobrowseInternet. Idle screen and tap Menu > System settings or in the Main Menu screen >
Settings SlidetheslidertowardrighttoactivateWiFiandnetworknotificationtostart detectingnetworksauto. TapWiFiandtheavailablenetworkswillthenbelisted. Tap+toaddaconnection. Note:
Ifthedevicebeforetheconnectionissuccessful,theequipmentinformation will be saved in the popup window selected connection, select forget to removedeviceinformation. Ifthedevicedoesnotencryptselectedconnectioninthepopupwindowto connect. If the device is encrypted, the popup window will appear, enter the password. Network connection connection. is successful; the status bar icon appears WiFi 37 6 . 2 B L U E T O O T H Youcantransferdata,suchasmusictootherdeviceusingBluetooth.Search thedeviceandaccept/transferdata.Thereceiveddataisautomaticallystored inthedirectory. AccessSettingsbyenteringtheMainMenu SlidetheslidertowardrightturnonBluetooth TapBluetoothtoenter To make your device discoverable, select Bluetooth settings and check discoverable. 38 7.SETTINGS Select Settings to view and adjust the settings of your device. The Settings menuiscategorizedinto:Wireless & Networks,Device,Personal,Accounts andSystem. 7 . 1 W I R E L E S S & N E T W O K S Accessthissubmenutochange/viewtheWiFi,Bluetooth,MobileNetworks andVPNsettings.Pleaserefertonetworksectionfordetailedinformationon WiFiandBluetooth. 39 7 . 2 DU A L S I M S E T T I N G S YourdevicesupportstwoSIMcards,whichcanbemanagedbyaccessingthe dualSIMsettingssubmenu. 7 . 3 A U D I O P R O F I L E S You can choose to change the Volume, ringtone, touch sounds and other soundsettingsforyourdeviceusingthissubmenu. 7 . 4 DI S PL A Y Withthisfunctionyoucanconfigurethedisplaycharacteristicsofthedevice includingbrightness,wallpaper,autorotatescreen,sleep,fontsizeandfont. 7 . 5 S T O R A G E Viewandmanagethedatastorageofyourdevice:
TotalSpaceandAvailableSpace:ListstheamountofspaceonthemicroSD cardinstalledinyourdeviceandtheamountyouhaveusedtostorephotos, videos,music,andotherfiles. UnmountSDcard:UnmountsthemicroSDcardfromyourdevicesothatyou canformatthecardorsafelyremoveitwhenthedeviceison. EraseSDcard:PermanentlyeraseseverythingonthemicroSDcard. Availablespace:Theamountofinternalphonestorageusedbytheoperating system,itscomponents,applications(includingthoseyoudownloaded),and theirpermanentandtemporarydata. 7 . 6 B A T T E R Y Youcancheckthebatterystatusofthedevicebyaccessingthissubmenu. 7 . 7 A P P S 40 This submenu enables you to manage all the installed and running applications saved in thedevicememory and SD card. You can remove and manage installed applications, view and control running applications, allow installationofnonSpicebuildinmarketapplications. 7 . 8 L O C A T I O N Thesettingsrelatedtothelocationcanbeconfiguredusingthissubmenu. 7 . 9 S E CU R I T Y YoucanprotectyourdevicefromunauthorizedaccessbysettingthePattern orPINcode. GotoMainMenu>Settings>Security. FromtheSIMCARDLOCKfield,selectSetupSIMcardlock. SelectaSIMcard. TapLockSIMcardtousePIN.Checktoenable,unchecktodisable. EnterthecurrentPINcode. TochangethePINcode,selectChangeSIMPIN. EntertheoldPINcode. EnterthenewPINcodeandconfirm. SetupScreenLock YoucansetupalockforyourscreeninformofPatternorPINcode. GotoSettings>Security SetupScreenlock Selectadesiredform(None,Slide,FaceUnlock,Pattern,PIN,orPassword) 7 . 1 0 L A N G U A G E & I N P U T UsetheLanguage&inputsettingstoselectthelanguageforthetextonyour device and for configuring the onscreen keyboard, including words that 41 youveaddedtoitsdictionary. 7 . 1 1 B A CK U P A N D R E S E T YoucanbackupyourdataandFactorydatareset. 7 . 1 2 A C CO U N T S Use the Accounts to add, remove, and manage your Google and other supportedaccounts.Youalsousethesesettingstocontrolhowandwhether all applications send, receive, and sync data on their own schedules, and whetherallapplicationscansynchronizeuserdataautomatically. 7 . 1 3 D A T E A N D T I M E Youcanselecttosetdate,timeandtimezoneusingthissubmenu. UseAutomaticunlessyouneedtooverridethenetworkvalues. Use24hourformat:Selecttoset24hourformatsonoroff. Choosedateformat:Selectfromavarietyofformats. 7 . 1 4 A C CE S SI B I L I T Y You can use the Accessibility settings to configure any accessibility plugins youhaveinstalledonyourdevice. 7 . 1 5 P R I N T I N G Youcanusecloudprintforprinting. 7 . 1 6 A B O U T P H O N E YoucanviewsysteminformationIncludingStatus,Legalinformation,Model number,Androidversionandsoon. 42 8.APPLICATIONS&UTILITIES For your entertainment purpose, your device is provided with several interesting games, applications and utilities. Please ensure that you have GPRSsettinginyourdevicetoaccesstheapplications.Contactyouroperator forGPRSsettings. C A L CU L A T O R Calculator helps you perform basic arithmetic functions, such as addition, subtraction,multiplication,divisionandsoon. C L O C K Theclockfunctiongivesyouanaccesstoalarmclock. TapApplicationTabtoentertheMainMenu SelectClock Selectfromthevariousoptionsavailable,selectAlarm Tap+toaddalarmandtap tochange/viewtheSettings. G M A I L Gmail is Google's webbased email service. Google Mail is configured when you first set up your device. Depending on your synchronization settings, Google Mail on your device is automatically synchronized with your Google Mailaccountontheweb. GotoMainMenu>Gmail. SelectNeworExistingtoaccessyourGoogleaccount. FollowtheonscreeninstructionstologinorcreateyourGmailusernameand 43 password. Once logged in, you can begin reading and sending emails from yourGmailaccount. M A PS MapsisGoogle'smappingservicetosearchforplacesofinterest. P L A Y S T O R E Play store allows you to find and download applications and fun games for yourdevice. GotoMainMenu>PlayStoreandsetupyourGoogleaccount. Select New to create a new account or Existing to sign in your existing account. Once you are signed in you can begin searching and downloading programs fromthemarket.TapAppstoviewthelistofapplicationsavailableandtap Gamestoviewthelistofgamesavailable. The services/applications provided by Play Store solely belong to Google and are not affiliated with Spice, and Spice does not assume liability for them. Y O U T U B E YouTubeisanonlinevideostreamingservicethatallowsyoutoview,search, anduploadvideos. TostartusingYouTube TaptheApplicationTabtoenterMainMenu>SelectYouTube. Videos are grouped into various categories. Tap a category to see the availablevideosforthatcategory. W H A T S A P P The application and enjoy chatting with your friends and colleagues over 44 network. This messenger is a smart phone messenger which allows you to enjoy unlimited conversations Download the latest version of WhatsApp by clicking the WhatsApp Downloader and chat with your friends anytime anywhere.Itisathirdpartynetworkbasedapplication;pleasecontactyour operator. H A N G O U T S Hangoutsbringoneononeandgroupconversationstolifewithphotos, Emoji,andvideocallsforfree.Connectwithfriendsacrosscomputers, AndroidandAppledeviceswithHangoutapp. O L X Startusingthe#1FreeClassifiedsApp!!!Thebestwaytobuyandsell'onthe go'andinyourlocalarea.OLXallowsyoutoeasilypostyouradsforfreeand search for classified ads in your local area. Whether it is a flat screen TV, mobilephones,electronics,usedcars,anapartmenttorent,orasecondhand piece of furniture, OLX provides you with millions of buyers and sellers to connectto,allforfree!
A S K M E Askmeisaconvenientandintuitiveinterfacetofindnearestrestaurant,hotel, coffee shop, ATM, mall, movie theatres and cinema apart from other entertainmentoptionsacrosslocaleventsinyourownlocality.Italsocomes withFREEFRESHandHOTDEALSacrossdifferentcitiesinIndia. F L I PK A R T FlipkartAndroidappmakesyouenjoyshoppingfromanywhere,atanytime. Now make your shopping simple and delightful. Get the best deals and discountsonyourfavoriteproductsrangingfromclothingtobooksandmany 45 9.SPECIFICATIONS Screen FWVGA Battery Dimensions Band StandbyTime MaximumTalkTime Charger 5.0 FWVGA Screen 1750mAh 145.5*73.7*9.4mm GSM850/1900 WCDMA850/1900 120hours 5 hours 5V/1000mA
*Dependinguponlocalnetworksignalstrength. 46 ENVIRONMENTALCONCERN HelpussaveOurEnvironmentGOGREEN..!!
All our endeavors are directed towards providing environment friendly productstoyou.Thematerialusedinourdevicesarerecyclableandcanbe reusedtomakenewproducts.Westrivetomakeproductsthataresafefor our consumers as well as the environment. Come join hands with us and makeworldabetterplacetolive. Preserve natural resources for future generations by recycling your phone. Thephonecontainssomemetals,whenrecycledproperly;thesecanbeput back into circulation, decreasing the need for new metal mining. Recycling reduces the need for raw materials, saves energy, helps mitigate Global Warmingandreducespollution,reduceswasteproductsinlandfills;therefore preservingnaturalresourcesforthefutureandsavingtheplanet. Followsomesimplestepsandcontributetowardssavingtheplanet. DOs Recycleyourhandsetanditsaccessories. To protect natural resources and to promote reuse of the material, kindly separatebatteriesfromothertypeofwaste. DONTs Donotdisposeoffyourmobileanditsbatteryinfire. Donotdisposeyourmobilewiththeregularwaste. Donotoverchargeyourhandset.Removethechargerwhenbatteryisfull. 47