iDROID Tango A5 Manuel utilisateur

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USER MANUAL
+ MOBILE INTERNET &
PICTURE MESSAGING
APN SETTINGS
FOR ALL WIRELESS CARRIERS
IN USA
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Notice
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written consent from the Company. The Company retains the right to modify and
improve on any product described within this handbook without prior notice.
Regardless of the circumstances, the Company shall not assume any liability for any
data loss or any other type of losses; or for any special event or accidental damage
caused directly or indirectly to or by the device.
The content of this manual is provided as is and does not offer any kind of warranties,
express or implied, for the accuracy, reliability of the content including, but not limited
to, the implied warranty of merchantability and practical guarantee for a particular
purpose unless specified by applicable law. The Company reserves the power to amend
or withdraw any clause or warranty, in full, at any time without prior notice in this
manual.
The pictures in this manual are for reference only; if any individual picture does not
match with the product please refer to the product material provided within this
handbook as a standard. Many network functions described in this manual are special
services provided by individual Network Service Providers which are independent of
the Company. Please consult your Network Service Provider to enable the network
functions on your device.

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Table of Content
I –Safety Notice –4
II- Getting Started –6
Power Up & Shut Down - 6
Battery Charging - 6
III –Function Menu - 8
Contacts - 8
Messaging - 8
Phone Features - 8
Memory Card - 10
WLAN - 10
Bluetooth - 11
Air Gesture - 12
Wake Up Gesture - 12
IV –Applications - 1
Browser - 13
E-mail - 13
Settings - 13
Camera - 17
Music - 18
File Manager - 18
V –Statement of Toxic & Hazardous Substances - 19
*Mobile Internet & MMS APN Settings Guide* - 20

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I - Safety Notice
WARNING: Please read carefully. The manufacturer will not be responsible in case
of improper use of the device. The Company reserves the right to revise this manual
content without prior notice.
Your Smartphone provides the “Flight Mode” function by default. You may
choose to apply the “Flight Mode” when travelling by airplane although most
airlines recommend that you completely shut your phone down before takeoff.
Please follow airline instructions on this matter.
Switch the device off near fuel pumps, chemicals, or any highly flammable or
blast prone areas. Keep the device away from the children.
While driving please obey local laws and regulations with regards to
Smartphone use. Your Smartphone has a built-in hands-free function which can
be used while driving. Under poor driving conditions, please stop the car before
you dial or pick up the phone.
Switch off your Smartphone in the hospital or other areas where the use of
cellular devices is prohibited. The Smartphones can affect the normal work of
electronic equipment and medical devices, such as pacemakers, hearing aids and
other medical electronics equipment.
Non-original accessories and components are not provided with repair warranty
qualification.
Please do not disassemble your phone by yourself, if your Smartphone is out of
order, please contact your supplier.
Please do not charge the Smartphone before battery is installed. This may short-
circuit the battery.
Smartphones should be charged in a ventilated and cool environment, away
from flammable and explosive materials.
In order to demagnetization your device, please keep the Smartphone away from
magnetic material, such as disks, credit card etc.
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture
can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get
wet, remove the battery, and contact the supplier.
Do not use the Smartphone in temperatures that are too high or too low; do not
expose the Smartphone to strong sunlight or high humidity.

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Do not use liquid or wet cloth with strong detergent to clean the device.
This Smartphone provides camera, video recording and sound recording
functions; please follow the relevant laws and regulations to use those functions.
The Company will not be responsible for photographs, video recordings and
sound recordings that violate any laws or are taken without proper
authorization.
While using the network functions, please be wary of files which may contain
viruses, do not install any photos and ring tones which have been damaged. If a
virus does occur and affects the device our company will not be responsible.
Please dispose of batteries according to local regulations, please recycle when
possible. Please do not dispose as household waste.

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II - Getting Started
2.1 Power Up and Shut Down
To turn your device on or off,place your finger on the Power key and hold for five
seconds.
If you power up the device before having inserted the SIM card, the Smartphone will
display “No SIM Card” on the screen. After you‟ve inserted the SIM card, the phone
will automatically check if the SIM is useable.
When you place a passcode on your Smartphone the following will be displayed in this
order:
Input Phone Lock Code
- If you set the Phone Lock.
Input PIN Code
- If you set the SIM Lock.
Searching
- The phone will conduct a search to find the appropriate network connections.
2.2 Battery Charging
Plug the charger connector with the Smartphone and plug the charger into an
electrical outlet.
At this time the charge level icon will repeatedly flash at the top right corner of
the mobile phone‟s screen; if you‟re charging your Smartphone while it‟s
powered off, an indication will appear on the screen to show that your phone is
indeed in charging mode. If the Smartphone was used even after there was
insufficient power to do so, it might take some time, when chargingin powered
off mode, for the screen indicator to appear.
When the battery level icon does not flash anymore, this means that the battery is
fully charged. If charging while powered off, there will still be an indication on
the screen to show that the charging is complete. This process usually takes more

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than 2.5 hours(The first three times you recharge, it is recommended that you
charge for up to 14 hours, as this will help extend battery life).The Smartphone
and charger may become warm during charging; this is normal.
When charging is complete, unplug the charge connector from the electrical
outlet and the mobile phone.
ATTENTION:
Charging must be performed in a well-ventilated area with temperatures between -
10˚C and +45˚C. The factory charger supplied in the box must be used. Using an
unapproved charger could be dangerous in addition to being in breach of the
provisions of the repair warranty.
If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or indicates that “Battery Is Low” you
should immediately charge the battery. If the battery has not been entirely used up
before charging, the mobile phone will automatically decrease the recharging period.

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III - Function Menu
3.1 Contacts
You can use the Phonebook function to save Contact Information directly in to your
Smartphone or even save it to your SIM Card. You can also view or manage all of your
contacts in one space.
NOTICE: The storage capacity on your SIM Card will determine how many numbers
can be saved. Contact you Network Service Provider for this information.
3.2 Messaging
You can send or receive SMS and MMS through the Messaging function.
3.3 Phone Features
Calling
Press the Phone icon to enter the Dial Up interface. Enter the phone number manually
on the numerical keypad, including the area code, or select a number from your
Contacts to make a call. The call status information is always displayed during the call
and the numerical keypad can be easily accessed for further numerical input. For
international calls, press the “0” key to switch, until the international phone prefix “+”
appears on the screen, enter the country code and full number you wish to call.
Speed Dial
To set Speed Dial numbers edit the Contact Information in your Contacts to assign
Speed Dial numbers 2 through 9. The number 1 key comes preset as the Voice Mail
shortcut key. In the Dialer Interface, hold the shortcut dial number keys corresponding
with your list of Speed Dial numbers. The required number will appear on screen. Press
the Call button to start the call.
Call Using Contacts Interface
Press the Home key, click on the Contacts icon to open your contact list.

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Press the Menu key and Search for the contacts in the Contact List. You can
type in the Contact name and search automatically or you can scroll through
the alphabetically sorted contacts to search manually.
Click on the contact and select their number. Press the Call icon to start the
call.
Call from the Call Log
Press the Home key, click on Dial icon to open the dialer.
Click on the Call Records list. You can also choose the Call Log from contact
interface call records.
Click a number in the Call Log; select the Call icon card to make the call.
Call from the Message
Press the Home key, click on the Messaging icon to open the messaging
interface.
Click to select and open the needed messages or conversation.
Click on the required number. If the message contains multiple numbers, the
phone can be activated automatically to the options menu and you choose the
contact information required. Click on the Call icon to dial.
Emergency Calls
Whether you have installed the SIM Card or not, the phone can still call the emergency
number for help.
Answer a Call
When you receive a call your screen will light up displaying the number that is calling;
if it is someone from your Contact List the name will be displayed; there will be two
Call icons, one green and one red. Slide the Green icon to the right to answer the call. If
you are driving or already have the headset plugged in, you can also use the button on
the headset to answer the call.
End the Call
When you receive an unwanted call slide the Red icon to the left to refuse or dismiss the
call. You can end the call at any time during your conversation by clicking the End Call
icon at the bottom of your display screen.
Call Options

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While in Call Mode, you can do the following operations:
Mute - To stop transmitting the user‟s voice.
Hold - Put a call on pause.
Un-hold - Resume the call placed on hold.
Speaker - Activate or turn off the PA.
Contacts - Enter Contacts menu.
Add Call - Add a new call to your existing call; conference calls.
Dial Pad - Begin to dial new call.
End Call - End the call.
3.4 Using the Mobile Phone Memory Card as U Disk
Use the USB line to connect your Smartphone with your PC computer.
The status bar will notify when the connection is made.
Open the notice panel. It will give you various options in which you can
open the files or the media in your Smartphone.
In the notification panel, touch “USB connected”, and then touch "turn on
USB storage".
NOTICE : When your device is thus connected to your PC computer theSmartphone
will not be able to identify memory CARDS. You will not be able to use some of the
Smartphone applications, such as the camera.
3.5 WLAN
Provide as far as 300 feet WLAN (100 M) wireless network access range. If you want to
use the Smartphone WLAN, you have to connect to wireless access point or "hot spots".
NOTICE: The availability of WLAN signal coverage will depend on the quantity,
infrastructure, and other factors which determine how well the signals penetrate the
object and device.
Open the WLAN and Connect to a Wireless Network
Press the Home key, click on Setting and select the Networks& Wireless.
Select WLAN check box to open Wi-Fi. The phone will automatically scan
for wireless networks available in your area.
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