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MTAG 352
CDMA Mobile Phone
User Manual
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2012 ZTE CORPORATION.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced,
translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without
the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.
ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on
print errors or update specifications in this guide without
prior notice.
The Bluetooth® trademark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such trademarks by ZTE
Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade
names are the property of their respective owners.
Version No.: R1.1
Edition Time : 2012.5.2
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Contents
For Your Safety ....................................................... 11
General Safety ................................................................ 11
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure .................................... 12
General Statement on RF Energy ............................ 12
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................ 12
Body Worn Operation ............................................... 13
Distraction ....................................................................... 13
Driving ....................................................................... 13
Operating Machinery ................................................. 14
Product Handling ............................................................ 14
General Statement on Handling and Use ................. 14
Small Children ........................................................... 15
Demagnetization ....................................................... 15
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) .................................. 16
Antenna ..................................................................... 16
Normal Use Position ................................................. 16
Air Bags ..................................................................... 17
Seizures/Blackouts .................................................... 17
Repetitive Strain Injuries ........................................... 18
Emergency Calls ....................................................... 18
Loud Noise ................................................................ 18
Phone Heating .......................................................... 19
Electrical Safety .............................................................. 19
Accessories ............................................................... 19
Connection to a Car .................................................. 19
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Faulty and Damaged Products ................................. 19
Radio Frequency Interference ........................................ 20
General Statement on Interference .......................... 20
Pacemakers .............................................................. 20
Hearing Aids .............................................................. 20
Medical Devices ........................................................ 21
Hospitals ................................................................... 21
Aircraft ....................................................................... 21
Interference in Cars .................................................. 21
Explosive Environments ................................................. 22
Petrol Stations and Explosive Atmospheres ............. 22
Blasting Caps and Areas .......................................... 22
Getting Started ........................................................ 23
Overview ......................................................................... 23
Keys Explained .............................................................. 24
Starting up ...................................................................... 25
Installing the UIM/microSD Card and Battery ........... 25
Removing the Battery and UIM/microSD Card ......... 28
Charging the Battery ................................................. 29
Switching Your Phone On/Off ....................................... 30
Setting Up Your Phone for the First Time ................ 31
Switching to Sleep Mode .......................................... 31
Waking Up Your Phone ............................................ 31
Getting Around Your Phone ........................................... 32
Touch Control ............................................................ 32
Home Screen ............................................................ 32
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Status and Notification Icons .................................... 37
Using the Notification Panel ...................................... 39
Settings Preview ....................................................... 40
Keeping Your System Up-to-date ............................. 43
Phone Calls ............................................................. 44
Making Calls ................................................................... 44
Calling From the Dialer ............................................. 44
Calling From Your Contacts ...................................... 44
Calling From Your Call History .................................. 44
Calling From a Text Message ................................... 45
Using Speed Dial ...................................................... 45
Receiving Calls ............................................................... 46
Answering a Call ....................................................... 46
Rejecting a Call ......................................................... 46
Muting a Call ............................................................. 46
Putting a Call on Hold ............................................... 46
Turning the Speakerphone On/Off ............................ 47
Ending a Call ............................................................. 47
Managing Multi-party Calls ............................................. 47
Switch Between Current Calls .................................. 47
Set Up a Conference Call ......................................... 48
Call Settings .................................................................... 48
Contacts .................................................................. 50
Importing and Exporting Contacts .................................. 50
Importing/Exporting Contacts (UIM Card) ................. 50
Importing/Exporting Contacts (microSD Card) ......... 51
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Creating a Contact .......................................................... 51
Adding a Contact to Favourites ...................................... 52
Searching for a Contact .................................................. 52
Creating a New Group .................................................... 52
Entering Text ........................................................... 54
Android Keyboard ........................................................... 54
TouchPal Keyboard ........................................................ 55
Touch Input Settings ....................................................... 59
Messaging ............................................................... 60
The Message Box ........................................................... 60
Sending a Message ........................................................ 60
Message Settings ........................................................... 61
Email ........................................................................ 64
Creating an Email Account ............................................. 64
Receiving Emails ............................................................ 65
Composing and Sending an Email ................................. 65
Replying to or Forwarding an Email ............................... 66
Deleting an Email Account ............................................. 66
Email Settings ................................................................. 66
Getting Connected to the Internet ........................ 67
Adding a New CDMA/EvDo Connection ........................ 67
Turning On Wi-Fi ........................................................... 68
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ....................................... 68
Checking the Wi-Fi Network Status ................................ 68
Using the Phone as a Modem ........................................ 69
Enabling the Phone as a Modem .............................. 69
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Disabling the Modem Function ................................. 70
Using the Phone as a Wi-Fi Hotspot .............................. 70
Enabling the Wi-Fi Hotspot ....................................... 71
Disabling the Wi-Fi Hotspot ...................................... 71
Browsing the Internet ............................................. 72
Internet Options .............................................................. 72
Using Bookmarks ........................................................... 73
Editing a Bookmark ................................................... 73
Deleting a Bookmark ................................................. 74
Internet Settings ............................................................. 74
Bluetooth® .............................................................. 75
Turning Bluetooth On/Off ................................................ 75
Making Your Phone Visible ............................................ 75
Changing the Device Name ............................................ 76
Pairing With Another Bluetooth Device .......................... 76
Making the Most of Multimedia ............................. 78
Taking Pictures With Your Camera ................................ 78
Adjusting Camera Settings ............................................. 78
Shooting Video With Your Camcorder ........................... 79
Adjusting Camcorder Settings ........................................ 79
Listening to Your FM Radio ............................................ 79
Music Player ................................................................... 80
Creating Playlists ...................................................... 81
Managing Playlists .................................................... 82
Adding a Song to a Playlist ....................................... 82
Setting a Song as Ringtone ...................................... 82
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Playing Your Videos ....................................................... 83
Opening Your Gallery ..................................................... 83
Making Voice Memos ..................................................... 84
Turning On/Off USB Mass Storage ....................... 86
Using Your Google™ Applications ....................... 87
Gmail .............................................................................. 87
Google Calendar ............................................................ 88
Google Talk .................................................................... 88
Opening Google Talk ................................................ 88
Adding a New Friend ................................................ 89
Changing Your Online Status ................................... 89
Starting a Chat .......................................................... 89
Places ............................................................................. 89
Navigation ....................................................................... 90
Latitude ........................................................................... 91
Google+ .......................................................................... 92
Sorting out Your Phone Settings .......................... 94
Setting Date and Time .................................................... 94
Display Settings .............................................................. 94
Sound Settings ............................................................... 94
Language Settings .......................................................... 96
Mobile Network Services ................................................ 96
Getting Data Services When Roaming ..................... 96
Disabling Data Services ............................................ 96
Enabling Always-On Data Services .......................... 97
Switching Network Modes ......................................... 97
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Setting Access Point Names ..................................... 97
Security Settings ............................................................. 98
Protecting Your Phone With a Screen Unlock Pattern
.................................................................................. 98
Protecting Your Phone With a PIN or Password ...... 99
Disabling Screen Lock Settings .............................. 100
Protecting Your UIM Card With a PIN .................... 100
Setting Up Credential Storage ................................ 101
Managing Your Device Memory ................................... 102
Privacy: Reset to Factory Settings ............................... 102
Managing Applications ................................................. 102
Installing an Application .......................................... 103
Removing an Application ........................................ 104
Moving an Application ............................................. 104
Managing Other Settings .............................................. 104
Search Settings ....................................................... 104
Voice Input and Output ........................................... 105
Accessibility ............................................................. 105
Other Applications ............................................... 106
Alarms ........................................................................... 106
Calculator ...................................................................... 106
Note Pad ....................................................................... 106
UIM Toolkit .................................................................... 107
Stopwatch ..................................................................... 107
Task Manager ............................................................... 107
PC Software .......................................................... 108
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For Your Safety
General Safety
Don’t make or receive
handheld calls while
driving. And never text
while driving.
Don’t use at petrol
stations.
Keep your phone at
least 15 mm away from
your ear or body while
making calls.
Your phone may produce
a bright or flashing light.
Small parts may cause
a choking.
Don’t dispose of your
phone in fire.
Your phone can
produce a loud sound.
Avoid contact with
anything magnetic.
Keep away from
pacemakers and other
electronic medical
devices.
Avoid extreme
temperatures.
Switch off when asked
to in hospitals and
medical facilities.
Avoid contact with liquids.
Keep your phone dry.
Switch off when told to
in aircrafts and airports.
Don’t take your phone
apart.
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Switch off when near
explosive materials or
liquids.
Only use approved
accessories.
Don’t rely on your phone for emergency communications.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure
General Statement on RF Energy
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is
ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you
communicate with your phone, the system handling your call
controls the power level at which your phone transmits.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio
waves recommended by international guidelines. These
guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed
to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and
health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices
is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when
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tested was 0.477 W/kg. As mobile devices offer a range of
functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on
the body as described in this user guide.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest
transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while
operating is typically below that indicated above. This is
due to automatic changes to the power level of the device
to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to
communicate with the network.
Body Worn Operation
Important safety information regarding radio frequency
radiation (RF) exposure:
To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the
phone must be used with a minimum of 15 mm separation
from the body.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF
exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
Distraction
Driving
Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order
to reduce the risk of an accident. Using a phone while
driving (even with a hands free kit) can cause distraction and
lead to an accident. You must comply with local laws and
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regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while
driving.
Operating Machinery
Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in
order to reduce the risk of an accident.
Product Handling
General Statement on Handling and Use
You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and
any consequences of its use.
You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of
a phone is prohibited. Use of your phone is subject to safety
measures designed to protect users and their environment.
Always treat your phone and its accessories with care
and keep it in a clean and dust-free place.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open
flames or lit tobacco products.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid,
moisture or high humidity.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend your phone or its
accessories.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or
aerosols to clean the device or its accessories.
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Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its
accessories, only authorized personnel can do so.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme
temperatures, minimum - [5] and maximum + [50]
degrees Celsius.
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic
products.
Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could
break when you sit down.
Small Children
Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the
reach of small children or allow them to play with it.
They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally
damage the phone.
Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may
cause an injury or may become detached and create a
choking hazard.
Demagnetization
To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic
devices or magnetic media close to your phone for a long
time.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the UIM card’s metal connectors.
Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Normal Use Position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to
your ear, with the bottom towards your mouth.
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Main antenna
GPS antenna
Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi antenna
Air Bags
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air
bag deployment area as an airbag inflates with great force
and serious injury could result.
Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
Seizures/Blackouts
The phone can produce a bright or flashing light. A small
percentage of people may be susceptible to blackouts or
seizures (even if they have never had one before) when
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Antenna
Antenna
exposed to flashing lights or light patterns such as when
playing games or watching video. If you have experienced
seizures or blackouts or have a family history of such
occurrences, please consult a physician.
Repetitive Strain Injuries
To minimize the risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when
texting or playing games with your phone:
Do not grip the phone too tightly.
Press the buttons lightly.
Use the special features which are designed to minimize
the times of pressing buttons, such as Message
Templates and Predictive Text.
Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio
signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all
conditions. Therefore, you must never rely solely on any
wireless phone for emergency communications.
Loud Noise
This phone is capable of producing loud noises, which may
damage your hearing. Turn down the volume before using
headphones, Bluetooth stereo headsets or other audio
devices.
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Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging and during
normal use.
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Use only approved accessories.
Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories.
Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as
coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit in the battery
terminals.
Connection to a Car
Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface
to the vehicle electrical system.
Faulty and Damaged Products
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.
Only qualified personnel can service or repair the phone or
its accessory.
If your phone or its accessory has been submerged in
water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it
until you have taken it to be checked at an authorized
service centre.
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Radio Frequency Interference
General Statement on Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close
proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers
and hearing aids.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile
phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with
the pacemaker. To achieve this, use the phone on the
opposite ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a
breast pocket.
Hearing Aids
People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may
experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or
when one is nearby.
The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing
device and the distance from the interference source,
increasing the separation between them may reduce the
interference. You may also consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
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