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Hisense F23 User Guide Manufacturer: Hisense Communications Co.,Ltd. Address: 218 Qianwangang Road, Qingdao Economic & Technological Development Zone, Qingdao, China Importers: Hisense France SAS Hisense Iberia, S.L.U Hisense Italia S.r.l Hisense South Africa
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Hisense F23

User Guide

Manufacturer: Hisense Communications Co.,Ltd.

Address: 218 Qianwangang Road, Qingdao Economic & Technological

Development Zone, Qingdao, China

Importers:

Hisense France SAS

Hisense Iberia, S.L.U

Hisense Italia S.r.l

Hisense South Africa

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Table of Contents

Safety Precautions

1 General Safety Information

4 Medical Device

4 Road Safety

5 Power Supply & Charging

6 SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)

7 Hearing Protection

7 Recommendation for reducingtheuser'sexposuretoradiation

8 Protecting the Environment

9 Emergency Call

9 Compliance

11 Copyright

Phone at a Glance

12 Phone Overview

14 InstallingMicro SIM card / SD card

16 Battery

17 Turning Your Phone On/Off

Basics

19 TouchscreenGestures

22 NotificationCenter

22 Locking and Unlocking Screen

23 CustomizingScreen

23 Changing Date and Time

23 OpenApps

24 Device and Data Management

Using Your Phone

25 Home Screen

27 Phone

28 Contacts

30 Messages

31 Camera

34 Calculator

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34 Calendar

35 Clock

37 Sound Recorder

37 FM Radio

38 Music

39 Browser

39 Email

40 Fingerprint Recognition

Appendix

41 Important Information

41 Disclaimer

42 Troubleshooting

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Safety Precautions

General Safety Information

• Donotcrash, throw,orpunctureyourphone.Avoidfalling,squeezing,andbendingofyourphone.

• Donotuseyourphone inamoistenvironment,suchasbathroom.Prevent your phone frombeing soaked orwashedinliquid.

• Donotpoweronyourphonewhenitisprohibitedtouseorwhenthephonemaycauseinterferenceordanger.

• Somepartsofyourphonearemadeofglass.Theglasscouldbebrokenifyourphoneisdroppedonahardsurfaceorreceivesasubstantial impact. If theglass isbroken,donottouchtheglasspartsofthephoneorattempttoremovethebrokenglass fromthephone.Stopusingyourphoneuntiltheglassisreplacedbyauthorizedserviceprovider.

• Turnoffyourphoneinaircraft.Thephonemaycauseinter-

Failure to followthefollowingsafety instructionscould

resultinfire,electricshock,injuries,ordamagetoyour

phoneorotherproperty.Readallthesafetyinformation

belowbeforeusingyourphone.

Warning: situationsthatcouldcauseinjurytoyourselfor

others.

Caution: situations thatcouldcausedamage toyour

deviceorotherequipment.

Notice:notes,usagetips,oradditionalinformation.

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ferencetocontrolequipmentoftheaircraft.

• Turnoffyourphonenearhigh-precisionelectronicdevices.Thephonemayaffectperformanceofthesedevices.

• Donotattempt todisassembleyourphoneor itsacces-sories.Onlyqualifiedpersonnelareallowedtoserviceorrepairthephone.

• Thesocket-outletshallbeinstallednearthephoneandshallbeeasilyaccessible.

• Donotplaceyourphoneor itsaccessories incontainerswithastrongelectromagneticfield.

• Donotplacemagneticstoragemedianearyourphone.Ra-diationfromthephonemayerasetheinformationstoredonthem.

• Keepthephoneawayfromdirectsunlight.Donotputyourphoneinahigh-temperatureplaceoruseit inaplacewithflammablegassuchasgasstation.

• Useonlyapprovedbatteriesandchargerstoavoidtheriskofexplosion.

• Obeyall lawsor regulationson theuseof thephone.Respectothers’privacyand legal rightswhenusingyourphone.

• StrictlyobeyrelevantinstructionsofthismanualwhileusingUSBcable.OtherwiseyourphoneorPCmaybedamaged.

• Useadrysoftclothtocleanyourphone.Donotusewater,alcohol,detergentoranychemicals.

• Pleasebackupyourimportantdata.Repairorothercausesmayresultindataloss.

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• Donotdisconnect thephoneduringmemoryformattingorfile transferoperations.Otherwise, itmaycauseprogramfailureorfilesdamage.

• Keepthephoneandchargeroutofthereachofchildren.Donot letchildrenuse thephoneorchargerwithoutsupervi-sion.

• Keepsmallphoneaccessoriesawayfromchildrentopre-ventchokinghazard.

• Donotmodifyorremanufactureyourphone.

• Donotimmerseyourphoneinwaterorotherliquids.

• Donotexposeyourphonetofire,explosionorotherhaz-ards.

• Thephoneshallonlybeconnected toaUSB interfaceofversionUSB2.0.

• Idealoperatingtemperaturesare0℃ to 40℃ .Idealstoragetemperaturesare-20℃ to 50℃ .

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Medical Device• Obeyall rulesor regulations inhospitalsandhealthcare

facilities.

• Yourphonecontainsradiosthatemitelectromagneticfields.Theseelectromagneticfieldsmayinterferewithpacemakersorothermedicaldevices.

• Ifyouwearapacemaker,maintainatleast20cmofsepara-tionbetweenyourpacemakerandyourphone.

• Ifyoususpectyourphoneisinterferingwithyourpacemakeroranyothermedicaldevices,stopusingyourphoneandconsultyourphysicianforinformationspecifictoyourmedi-caldevice.

• Whenyouperformrepetitiveactivitiessuchas typingorplayinggamesonyourphone,youmayexperienceocca-sionaldiscomfort inyourhands,arms,wrists,shoulders,neckorotherpartsofyourbody.Ifyouexperiencediscom-fort,stopusingyourphoneandconsultyourphysician.

Road Safety• Checklocallawsandregulationsonusingphone.

• Obeyalllocallaws.Alwayskeepyourhandsfreetooperatethevehiclewhiledriving.Yourfirstconsiderationwhiledriv-ingshouldberoadsafety.

• Pulloffroadandparkbeforemakingoransweringacall ifdrivingconditionsrequireso.

• RFenergymayaffectsomeelectronicsystemsinyourvehi-clesuchascarstereosandsafetyequipment.

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• Whenyourvehicle isequippedwithanairbag,donotob-structwith installedorportablewirelessequipment. Itmaycausetheairbagtofailorcauseserious injurydueto im-properperformance.

• Ifyoulistentomusic,pleasekeepthevolumeatareason-ablelevelsothatyouareawareofyoursurroundings.Thisisofparticularimportancewhennearroads.

• Usingyourphone insomecircumstancescandistractyouandmaycausedanger.Obeyrulesthatprohibitorrestricttheuseofphoneorheadphones(forexample,avoidtextingwhiledrivingacarorusingheadphoneswhileridingabicy-cle).

Power Supply & Charging• ChargeyourphonewiththeincludedUSBcableandpower

adapter.Useof incompatibleadaptororcablemaycausepermanentlydamagetoyourphone.

• Poweradaptorshallbe installednearphoneandshallbeeasilyaccessible.

Model name A121A-050200U-EU3Input 100-240V~50/60Hz,0.35AOutput 5.0V/2.0A

• Usingdamagedcablesorchargers,orchargingwhenmois-tureispresent,cancauseelectricshock.

• Poweradaptorisintendedforindooruseonly.

• Poweroutletshouldbereadilyaccessible.Theoutletshouldnotbeblockedduringuse.

• To fullydisconnect thephone fromthemains,unplug the

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AC/DCcablefrompoweroutlet.

• Poweradaptersmaybecomewarmduringnormaluse,andprolongedcontactmaycauseinjury.

• Alwaysallowadequateventilationaroundpoweradapterswhenusingthem.

• Theventilationshouldnotbe impededbycoveringven-tilationopeningswith items (for examplenewspapers,tablecloths,curtainsandsoon) toavoidoverheatingandmalfunction.Maintainaclearanceofatleast10cmaroundthephone.

• Thephoneshouldbeusedinamoderateclimate.

• DonotplugorunplugUSBportwithwethands,or itmayresultinriskofelectricshock.

• Thephoneisbuiltwithaninternalrechargeablebattery:donotexposethephonetoexcessiveheatsuchassunshine,fireorthelike.

• Batterycontainsmaterialswhicharehazardousandharmfulto theenvironment.Thebatterymustbe recycledordis-posedofseparatelyfromhouseholdwaste.

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)• Thedeviceistestedtocomplywithapplicablerequirements

andregulationsofEuropeanUnionofhumanexposure toradiowave.

• SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR) isused tomeasureradiowavesabsorbedbyabody.ThedevicecomplieswithRFspecificationswhenthedeviceusedatadistanceof5mmfromyourbody.TheSARlimitis2.0W/kgaveragedover10gramoftissueinEuropeanUnion.

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• Thisproductwas testedandrecorded themaximumSARvaluewas0.324W/kg for thehead,1.234W/kg for thebody.

• TheactualSARlevelwillbemuchlowerthanabovevaluesincetheproducthasbeendesignedtousetheminimumenergyfornecessarycommunicationwiththebasestation.

Hearing Protection

Thisphonerespects thecurrentregulations for

limitingthemaximumoutputvolume.Prolonged

headset listeningathighvolumecould lead to

hearing damage!

• Stopusingtheproductorlowerthevolumeifyoufeelyourearsringing.

• Donot turnup thevolumetoohigh,doctorswarnagainstprolongedexposuretohighvolume.

• Excessivesoundpressurefromheadsetsandheadphonescancausehearingloss.

• Topreventpossiblehearingdamage,donot listenathighvolumelevelsforlongperiods.

• PleaseonlyuseHisenseheadphoneswithyourphone.

Recommendation for reducing the user's

exposure to radiationToreducetheadverseeffectsofprolongedradiationexposure,

weadvise teenagers tohold thephoneawayfromtheir lower

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abdomen,and thatpregnantwomenhold thephoneatadis-

tancefromtheirstomach.

Protecting the Environment• Pleaseobservethe local regulationsonphonepackaging,

batteryandusedphonedisposalandbringthemtothecol-lectionpointforproperrecycling.

• Pleasetakeyourused,unwantedlithiumbatteriestoades-ignatedplace.Donotdisposeoftheminarubbishbin.

Riskofexplosionifbatteryisreplacedbyanincor-

rect type.Disposeofusedbatteriesaccording to

theinstructions.

Donotdisposeofusedphonesorbatteries ina

householdrubbishbin.

Cleaning and Maintenance• Turnoffthephonebeforecleaningandmaintenance.Char-

gershouldbeunpluggedfromsocket.Phoneandchargershouldbedisconnected topreventanyelectricshockorshortcircuitingofbatteryorcharger.

• Donotwipe thephoneorchargerbyusingchemicalsub-stance (alcoholbenzene), chemicalagentsorabrasivecleaningagentstoavoiddamagingitspartsorcausingmal-function.Youmaycleanwithaslightlydampanti-staticsoftcloth.

• Donotscrapeoralterphonecaseaspaintsubstances,or

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itmaycauseallergicreaction.Ifsuchreactionoccurs,stopusingthephoneimmediatelyandseekmedicalhelp.

• Wipedustoffpowerplugandkeepitdrytoavoidriskoffire.

• Ifphoneoraccessoriesdonotworkproperly,contactyourlocalvendor.

• Donotdisassemblephoneoritsaccessoriesbyyourself.

Emergency CallInanemergencysituation,ifthephoneisonandyouarewith-

innetworkrange, itcanbeused tomakeanemergencycall.

However,emergencycallnumbersmaynotbereachableinall

networks.Youshouldneverrelyonyourphoneforemergency

calls.

ComplianceThisequipmentisincompliancewiththeessentialrequirements

andotherrelevantprovisionsofDirective2014/53/EU.

SOFTWAREVERSION:L1360.6.01.02.ZA00

HARDWAREVERSION:V1.00

SomesoftwareMR (maintenance release)versionswill be

releasedbythemanufacturertofixsomebugsorenhancesys-

temstabilityafterproductlunched.Allversionsreleasedbythe

manufacturerhavebeenverifiedandarestillcompliantwiththe

relatedrules.

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GSM850:824MHz-894MHz;MaxPower:33±2dBm

GSM900:880MHz-960MHz;MaxPower:33±2dBm

GSM1800:1710MHz-1880MHz;MaxPower:30±2dBm

GSM1900:1850MHz-1990MHz;MaxPower:30±2dBm

WCDMAB1:1920MHz-2170MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

WCDMAB2:1850MHz-1990MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

WCDMAB8:880MHz-960MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB1:1920MHz-2170MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB3:1710MHz-1880MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB7:2500MHz-2690MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB8:880MHz-960MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB20:791MHz-862MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB38:2570MHz-2620MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

LTEB40:2300MHz-2400MHz;MaxPower:23±2.7dBm

WIFI:2400MHz-2483.5MHz;EIRPPower:20dBm

BlueTooth:2400MHz-2483.5MHzEIRPPower:10dBm

GPS:1575.42±1.023MHz

FM:87.5MHz-108MHz

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CopyrightTheequipment is forprivateuseonly.CopyingCDsordown-

loadingmusic,videoorpicturefilesforsaleorotherbusiness

purposesmaybeaviolationof copyright law.Copyrighted

materials,worksofartand/orpresentationsmayrequireautho-

rizationtobefullyorpartiallycopiedorrecorded.Beawareof

allsuchapplicable lawsconcerningrecordinganduseofsuch

contentsinyourcountryandjurisdiction.

0700

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Phone at a Glance

Phone Overview

Thedevicefeaturesmayvarybasedonyourlocation,

language,carrierandmodel.

ThisdevicesuppliesOTGfunction,pleaseusestan-

dardOTGdatacable.

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1.Frontcamera 10.Flashlight

2.Lightsensor 11.Fingerprintsensor

3.Receiver 12.Speaker

4.Flashlight 13.Volumeupbutton

5.Touchscreen 14.Volumedownbutton

6.Returnkey 15.Powerbutton

7.Homekey 16.MicroUSBport

8.Recentkey 17.Microphone

9.Camera 18.Headsetsocket

Power button

• Pressittoturnonorlockthescreen.

• Pressandholdittoturnthedeviceonoroff.

• PressitandVolumedownbuttonsimultaneouslytocaptureascreenshot.

• Pressandholditforabout14stoshutdownthephone,andkeeppressingittorebootthephone.

Home key

TapittotheHomescreen.

Recent key

Tapittoopenthelistofrecentapps.

Return key

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Tapittogobacktothepreviousscreen.

Volume up/down button

Pressittoadjustthedevicevolume.

Installing Micro SIM card / SD cardBeforeyoustartusingyournewphone,youneedtosetitup.

1 Pressandholdthepowerbutton.Select Power off to

turnoffyourphone.

2 Toremove thebackcover,hold thephone firmly inone

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handandliftthebackcoverupwardswiththeotherhand.

3 InsertMicroSIMcardandMicroSDcard.

4 Installthebackcoverofyourphone.

• OnlyMicro-SIMcardsworkwiththedevice.Donotattemptto insertotherSIMtype,otherwise itmaycausephonedamage.

• Do not remove the Micro-SIM/SD card while the cardisbeingused;otherwise,datalossordamagemayoccur.Hisenseshallnotbeliabletoanyloss,includingdataloss,duetomisuseofMicro-SIM/SDcard.

• TurnoffyourphonebeforereplacingorremovingitsMicro-SIM/SDcard.

• Micro-SDcard isnot included;thereforeyouneedtobuyitseparately.

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Battery

Charging the batteryCharge thebatterybeforeusing it for thefirst timeorwhen it

hasbeenunusedforextendedperiodsoftime.

1 Connect theUSBcable to theUSBpoweradaptor,and

thenplugtheendoftheUSBcableintotheUSBport.

2 PlugtheUSBpoweradaptorintoanelectricsocket.

3 After thebattery is fullycharged,disconnect thephone

fromthecharger.Firstunplugthechargerfromthedevice,

andthenunplugitfromtheelectricsocket.

Battery charging tips and precautionsThebattery isbuilt into thephoneand isnot remov-

able.Donotremovethebatterybyyourself.

• UseonlyHisense-approvedchargers,batteries,andcables.Unapprovedchargersorcablescancause thebattery toexplodeordamagethephone.

• Avoidusingyourphonewhen it ischarging.Donotcoveryourphoneorthepoweradaptor.

• Connecting the charger improperlymaycauseseriousdamagetothephone.Anydamagecausedbymisuseisnotcoveredbythewarranty.

• If theACpowersupply isofa lowervoltage,thena longerchargingtimemaybeneeded.

• Ifnon-standardchargerssuchascomputersareused for

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charging,thenalongerchargetimemaybeneeded.

• Fullycharge thebatterybefore firstusing thephoneanddisconnectthecharger immediatelyafterthefirstchargeiscompleted.

• Remove thecharger from theelectric socketwhennotchargingthephone.

• Thephonemaynotstart immediately ifchargingwith lowbattery.Afteraperiodofcharging,thephonewillstartnor-mally.

• Thechargingtimemayvarydependingontheambienttem-peratureandtheremainingbatterylevel.

• Thephonecanbesafelychargedwithin theenvironmenttemperature of 0 ℃ to 40 ℃ .Chargingat temperaturesbelow0℃ or higher than 40℃willharmthebatteryperfor-manceandshorten its life.Long-termcharging inextremetemperatureswilldamagethebattery.

• Whilecharging, thephoneand thechargermayheatup.This isnormalandshouldnotaffect thephone’s lifespanorperformance. If thebatterygetshotter thanusual,stopchargingit.Placeyourphoneinacoolplaceandallowittocooldown.Avoidprolongedcontactwiththesurfaceofyourphoneifitbecomeshot.

Turning Your Phone On/Off

Turning on the phonePressthePowerbuttonontherightsideofphoneandwaitfora

fewsecondsuntilthescreenlightsup.

Whenyouturnonyourphoneforthefirsttimeorafterperform-

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ingdatareset, followtheonscreen instructions tosetupyour

device.

If thebattery isempty,makesureyoucharge itat

least30minutes.

Turning off the phonePressandholdPowerbuttontopopupoptionmenu,select

Power off.

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Basics

Touchscreen GesturesUseafewsimplegesturestouseyourphoneanditsapps.

TappingToopenanapp,tochooseamenuitem,topressanon-screen

button, or toenter a character using the keyboardon the

screen,tapitwithyourfinger.

Tapping and holdingTapandholdanitemorthescreenformorethan2secondsto

accessavailableoptions.

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SwipingSwipetotheleftorrightontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen

toviewotherpanels.

Swipeupwardsordownwoardtoscrollthroughawebpageora

listofitems.

Spreading and pinchingSpreadtwofingersapartonawebpage,maporimagetozoom

inapart.

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Pinchtozoomout.

DraggingTomoveanitem,tapandholditanddragittothetargetposi-

tion.

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Notification Center

Open notification center1 Swipedownfromthetopedgeofthescreentoopennotifi-

cationcenter.

2 Swipedownagainfromthetopedgeofthescreentogoto

theshortcutstab.

Set notification options1 Go to Settings > Notifications.

2 Enableordisablenotificationsettingsasdesired.

Close notification centerSwipeuporpresstheHomebuttontoclosenotificationcenter.

Locking and Unlocking Screen

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Locking the screen• PressthePowerbuttontomanuallylockthescreen.

• Thescreenwill lockautomaticallyandentersleepmodeafter ithasbeen idle foraperiodof timetoreducepowerconsumptionandpreventunintendedoperations.Tochangethescreensleeptime,gotoSettings > Display > Sleep,andselectatime.

Unlocking the screenPressthePowerbutton towakethescreenandswipe inany

direction.

Customizing Screen1 Pressandholdtheblankareaonthescreentoaccessthe

homescreeneditor.

2 Select WALLPAPERS and WIDGETS tocustomizeyour

screen.

Changing Date and TimeGo to Settings > Date & time.

• ActivateAutomatic time zonetousenetworkprovidedtimezone.

• ActivateUse 24-hour formattouse24-hourtime.

Open Apps• OntheHomescreenortheAppsscreen,selectanappicon

toopenit.

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• Toopenanappfromthelistofrecentlyusedapps,tap andselectarecentappwindow.

Close an appTap anddragarecentappwindowtotheleftorrighttoclose

it.

Device and Data Management

Data transferDonotdisconnect theUSBcablefromthedevice

whenare transferring files.Doingsomaycause

datalossordevicedamage.

1 ConnectthedevicetocomputerbyusingUSBcable.

2 Opennotificationcenter,andthentapUSB charging this

device > Transfer files.TapTransfer photos (PTP) if

yourcomputerdoesnotsupportMediaTransferProtocol

(MTP).

3 Transferfilesbetweenyourdeviceandcomputer.

Data ResetDeleteallsettingsanddataonthedevice.

Beforeperfoming factorydata reset,ensureyou

backupallimportantdatastoredonthedevice.

OntheAppsscreen,tapSettings > Backup & reset > Factory

data reset > RESET PHONE > ERASE EVERYTHING.The

devicewillautomaticallyrestarts.

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Using Your Phone

Home ScreenHomescreen is the startingpoint for accessingall of the

phone’s features. Itdisplayswidgets,shortcuts toappsand

more.

Homescreenmayappeardifferentlydependingonthe

regionorserviceprovider.

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Status Bar

Itdisplaysstatusiconsandnotifications.

Widget

Widgetsaresmallapps that launchspecificapp functions to

provide informationandconvenient accessonyourHome

screen.

Application Icons

Tapanicon,suchasanapporafolder,toopenanduseit.

Hot dock

Itprovidesquickaccesstoappsinhotdock.

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Phone

Making calls1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap toopenthekeypadandenteraphonenumber.

3 Tap tomakeacall.

Making calls from call logs or contacts list

Tap or ,andtapacontactoraphonenumbertomakea

call.

Making an international call

1 Tap toopenthekeypad.

Preview the phone number

Delete a preceding character

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2 Tapandhold0untilthe+signappears.

3 Enterthecountrycode,areacode,andthephonenumber.

Then tap .

Receiving calls

Answering a call

Whenacallcomesin,tap toanswerthecall.

Rejecting a call

Whenacallcomesin,tap torejectthecall.

Contacts

Adding contacts

Creating contact manually

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap toentercontactinformation.

3 Tap tosave.

Adding from the keypad

1 Tap to open .

2 EnterthenumberandtapCreate new contact.

Adding from received calls

1 Tap .

2 Tap toviewreceivedcalls.

3 Addrecievedcallstoacontact.

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Importing contactsYoucanimportcontactsfromstorageservicestoyourdevice.

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap IMPORT CONTACTS.

3 Selectanimportoption.

Searching for contactsTap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

Useoneofthefollowingsearchmethods:

• Scrollupordownthecontactslist.

• Dragafingeralongtheindexattherightsideofthecontacts

listtoscrollthroughitquickly.

• Tap atthetopofthescreentosearchforacontact.

Onceacontactisselected,youcandothefollowingactions:

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Messages

Sending messages

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap tocreateamessage.

3 Addrecipientsandenteramessage.

4 Tap tosendthemessage.

Viewing messages

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Selectacontactonthemessagelist.

3 Viewyourconversation.

Searching messages

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap toenterkeywordstosearchmessages.

Setting up message notification

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Youcanchangenotificationsound,displayoptions,andmore.

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Tap to go to Settings > Notifications.

3 Changethenotificationsettings.

• Mute:Setthemutestate.

• Sound:Changethenotificationsound.

• Vibrate:Set thedevice tovibratewhenyoureceivemes-sages.

• Popup notification:Showpopupforpushnotifications.

CameraYoucantakephotosorrecordvideos.

Taking photos1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

2 Frameyoursubjectonthescreen.Agreensquareappears

wherethecameraisfocused.

3 Tap to takeaphoto.Yourpicturewillbeautomatically

savedtotheGallery .

Recording videos 1 Tap tostartrecordingthevideo.

2 Tap tostoprecording.Tocapturean image fromthe

videowhilerecording,tap .

• Spread two fingersaparton thescreen tozoom in,andpinchtozoomout.

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• Tap toswitchbetweenfrontcameraandrearcamera.

Launching camera on locked screenToquicklytakephotos,launchCameraonthelockedscreen.

Drag outsidethelargecircleonthelockedscreen.

Gallery

Viewing images or videos

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1 Tap ontheAppsscreen.

2 Selectanimageoravideo.

Deleting images or videos• Todeleteanimageorvideo,selectanimageoravideoand

tap to go to Delete > OK.

• Todeletemultiple imagesandvideos, tap on the GallerymainscreentogotoSelect item.Thenselecttheimagesorvideosyoudesiredtodelete,andtap todeletetheimagesorvideos.

Sharing images or videosSelectanimageorvideos,andtap atthetopofthescreen.

Selectasharingmethod.

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CalculatorYoucandosimpleorcomplexcalculationsbyusingCalculator

app.

1 Tap ontheAppsscreen.

2 Rotatethescreenorientationtoswitchbetweenthestan-

dardcalculatorandthescientificcalculator.

CalendarCalendarhelpsyoutoplanyourdailyschedule.

Add eventsAddeventstohelpyouplanahead.

1 Tap ontheHomescreenortheAPPsscreen.

2 Tap theblankareaand willappear.Tap to enter

theeventname,location,startandendtime.Ortap to

chooseNew event,thenentertheeventname,location,

startandendtime.

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3 Tap tosavetheevent.

Delete eventsGototheeventyouwanttodelete,andtap .

View the calendarTapcalendariconontheHomescreenortheAppsscreen.

• Switch to month, week or day view

Swipeleftorrighttochangethemonth,weekordaythatisdis-

played.

• View week number

Go to > Settings > General settings,andactivateShow

week numbertodisplaytheweeknumberatthetopofthecal-

endar.

• Change first day of the week

Go to > Settings > General settings > Week starts on,and

thenselectaday.

Clock

Alarm

Tap ontheAppsscreen,andthentap .Youcandothefollowingoperations:

• Add an alarm:Tap andsetthealarmtime,ringtone,rep-etitions,andmore.

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• Enable or disable an alarm:Turnonorturnofftheswitchnexttoanalarm.

• Configure the alarm settings:Tap > Settingstoconfig-urethealarms.

• Delete an alarm:Tap next to the alarm you want to de-lete,andthentap .

World clockCreate clocks:Tap ,andthentap toselectacityfromthe

globe.

Delete clocks:Tap .Tapthecityyouhasalreadyselected,

thentheclockofthecityhasbeendeleted.

Timer1 Tap ,andthenenterseconds,minutesandhours.

2 Tap tostartthetimer.

3 Tap topause.

4 Tap toresume,ortap todelete.

Stopwatch1 Tap ,andthentap .

2 Tap topause.Tap torecordcurrenttime.Tap to clear.Tap toshare.

3 Tap toresume.

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Sound Recorder

Record sound memos1 Tap ontheAppsscreen.

2 Tap tostartrecording.Speakintothemicrophone.

3 Tap and then tap Donetosavethesoundrecording.

FM RadioTap ontheAppsscreen.

Beforelisteningtotheradio,firstlypluginheadphones.

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Music

Adding song to your phone• CopysongsfromyourcomputerusingUSBcable.

• DownloadsongsfromtheInternet.

• CopysongswithBluetooth.

Listening to music1 Tap .

2 Selectasongtoplay.

3 Whenasongisplaying,tapHomebuttontoexitthemusic

playbackscreenwithoutstoppingthesong.Toreturntothe

musicplaybackscreen,open thenotificationcenterand

tapthecoverofthesong.

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BrowserConnectthewebpagetosearchforinformationandbookmark

yourfavoritewebpagestoaccessthemconveniently.

1 Tap .

2 Entertheaddressfield inthesearchbar,andtap .You

canaccesstowebpages;moreover,bookmarks,multiple

windowswitchingandotherfunctionsaresupported.

Email

Setting up email accountsSetupanemailaccountwhenopeningEmailforthefirsttime.

1 Tap ontheAppsscreen.

2 Enter theemailaddressand then tapNEXT.Enter the

passwordandthentapNEXT.Tomanuallyregisteracom-

panyemailaccount,tapMANUAL SETUP.

3 Followtheon-screeninstructionstocompletethesetup.

Sending emails1 Tap tocomposeanemail.

2 Addrecipientsandenteranemailtext.

3 Tap tosendtheemail.

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Fingerprint RecognitionThefingerprintsensorcanbeusedtounlockyourphone,autho-

rizepurchases,orsignintoapps.

Configuring your fingerprint ID1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.

2 SelectPattern,PIN,orPassword,andthenfollowtheon-

screeninstructionstosetascreenlockpassword.

3 Onceyouhaveconfiguredthepassword,locateyourfinger

onfingerprintsensortoaddyourfingerprint.

4 Putyourfingertiponthesensor.Pressdownlightlyonthe

sensoruntilyourphonevibrates.Repeat thisstepusing

differentpartsofyourfingertipuntilyourphonehassuc-

cessfullyaddedyourfingerprint.

5 Onceyouhaveaddedyour fingerprint, tapDONE.Tap

ADD ANOTHERifyouwanttoaddmorefingerprints.

Deleting fingerprint1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.

2 Inputyourpassword.

3 SelectthedesiredfingerprintandchooseDELETE.

Adding fingerprint1 Tap Settings > Security > Fingerprint.

2 Inputyourpassword.

3 Tap Add fingerprinttoadd.

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Appendix

Important InformationForanoptimalexperience,thephoneregularlyconnectstomail

and internetservers.Thisautomaticallyand inevitablygener-

atesdataexchanges thatmaybecharged inaddition toyour

existingpackage,ormaybedeductedfromprepaidcreditora

prepaidsystem.

ToavoidbillingproblemsrelatedtoservicesthatusetheInter-

net,itisstronglyrecommendedtohaveasuitableoptionwhich

includesunlimited Internetandemailsand toavoidchanging

thesettingspreconfiguredbydefault.

Ifyouwish,connecttoWi-Fiforafasterandmorestreamlined

experience. It isparticularly recommended touseWi-Fi for

streaming,ordownloadinggames,videosorbulkyfilms.

Disclaimer• Theusageofnon-originalaccessories,suchasheadsets,

chargersandsoon,will cause incompatibilitybetweenphoneandaccessories. Itmaycausebadperformanceormalfunction,andwearenot responsible foranydamagethatitmightoccur.

• Theusermanualonlycontainsgeneraloverview.Specifica-tionsandfunctionsofyourphonemaybedifferenttothosecontainedintheusermanual.

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• Yourphonehasbeenconfirmedtoworkproperlysincepro-ducedfromthefactory.Ifthereisanydamageordefectduetomanufacturing, itshould followtermsandconditions inthewarrantycard.

• If the functionsofyourphonearerelated to featuresandservicesbyoperator, itshould followthetermsandcondi-tionsapplicablebytheoperator.

• Notethatyourphonestillhas its limitationsreferringtothespecificationsand functions.These limitationscannotbeconsideredasdamageordefect,andcannotberegardedasmanufacturerdamage.

• Useyourphoneinaccordancewiththepurposesandfunc-tions.

TroubleshootingThispartlistssomeproblemsyoumightencounterwhenusing

yourphone.Someproblemsrequireyou tocallyourservice

provider,butmostofthemareeasytobefixedbyyourself.

SIM card has errorEnsurethattheSIMcardiscorrectlyinserted.

No network connection / Dropped network• Movetowardawindoworintoanopenarea.Checknetwork

providercoveragemap.

• Checkwhether theSIMcard is tooold. Ifso,changeyourSIMcardatyournetworkprovider’snearestbranch.Contactyourserviceprovider.

Codes do not match

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Ifyouforgetthecode,contactyourserviceprovider.

Calls are not available• Ensurethatthereisnodiallingerror.Newnetworkisnotau-

thorized.

• IfnewSIMcardisinserted,checkfornewrestrictions.

• Ifpre-paidchargereacheditslimit,contactserviceprovider.

Phone cannot be switched on• EnsuretopressthePowerbuttonforatleasttwoseconds.

• Chargebattery.Checkthechargingindicatoronthescreen.

Charge has error• Outsidetemperatureistoohotorcold.Chargethebattery.

• Ensurethatphoneischargingatanormaltemperature.

• Checkthechargeranditsconnectiontothephone.

• Plugthechargerintoadifferentsocket.

• Ensurethatchargerisnotdefective.Ifso,replacethechar-ger.

• Useonlyoriginalaccessories.

Impossible to receive or send SMS and photosEnsurethatthestorageissufficient.Deletesomemessagesin

yourphone.

Files cannot be openedCheckthesupportedfileformats.

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Screen does not light up when receiving a call.• Ifyouuseaprotectiontapeorcase,ensurethat ithasnot

coveredtheareaaroundthelightsensor.

• Ensurethattheareaaroundthelightsensorisclean.

Phone has no soundCheckthesettingsstatusinthesoundmenutoensurethatthe

phoneisnotinvibrationorsilentmode.

Phone hangs up or freezesUpdateyoursoftwarethroughthewebsite.

Contacts display doublyContactsaresaved inbothphoneandSIMcard.Checkcon-

tactssaved.

App cannot be installed• Notsupportedbyserviceproviderorregistrationrequired.

Contactyourserviceprovider.

• Yourphonehasinsufficientstorage.Deletesomemessagesfromyourphone.

Phone cannot be connected to computer• Changedatacable.

• Changecomputerport.

Call logs are not savedEnsurethatthetimeisnotwronglyset.Checkthetimesetting.

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Copyright

Copyright©2017Hisense

Thismanualisprotectedunderinternationalcopyrightlaws.

Nopartof thismanualmaybereproduced,distributed, translated,

or transmitted inanyformorbyanymeans,electronicormechani-

cal, includingphotocopying,recording,orstoring inany information

storageandretrievalsystem,without thepriorwrittenpermissionof

HisenseGroup.

Someofthecontentsofthisguidemaynotapplytoyourphone,de-

pendingonthesoftwareandyourserviceprovider.Allinformationin

thisdocumentissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

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EU Declaration of Conformityfor

RED Directive 2014/53/EUWe, Hisense Communications Co., Ltd.hereby, declare that the essential requirements set out in the RED Directive 2014/53/EU as well as the directives 2011/65 / EU (RoHS) and 2014/35 / EU (only for the adapter) have been fully fulfilled on our product with indication below:

Product Name: Mobile PhoneModel Name: Hisense F23Brand Name: HisenseHardware / Software Version: V1.00/ L1360.6.01.02.ZA00Software Verison Format: L1360.X.YY.ZZ.CCOO,X stands for main version, which is used to represent the development phase, and number 6 stand for mass production phase. YY stands for basic version, which is used to represent mass production times, from 1 to 99. ZZ stands for supplement version, which is used to represent software release times of this mass production, from 00 to 99. CC stands for country code, A~Z two letters combination. CC hereby refers to the country code for European Union countries and South Africa. OO stands for operator or customer code, from 00 to 99.And the update on X.YY.ZZ.CCOO will not change the radio frequency conformance of this product. This change does not influence the essential requirements.

The following standards have been applied for the investigation of compliance:

RF: EN 301 511 V12.5.1(2017-03); EN 301 908-1 V11.1.1(2016-07);

EN 301 908-2 V11.1.1(2016-07); EN 301 908-13 V11.1.1(2016-07);

EN 300 328 V2.1.1(2016-11); EN 303 413 V1.1.0(2017-03);

Final Draft EN 303 345 V1.1.7(2017-03)

EMC: Draft EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0(2017-03); Draft EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0(2017-03);

Draft EN 301 489-19 V2.1.0(2017-03); Draft EN 301 489-52 V1.1.0(2016-11);

Safety: EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013; EN 50332-1: 2013

Health: EN 50360: 2001/A1: 2012; EN 50566: 2013/AC: 2014; EN 62479: 2010

Accessories: Model name: Brand SpecRechargeable Li-PolymerBattery LPN385300 Hisense 3000mAh

Adapter A121A-050200U-EU3 Hisense 5V, 2AUSB Cable1/ Cable2 N/A Hisense Approx.1.0mEarphone N/A Hisense Approx.1.45m

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Signature: Name: XuxinPosition:Product Certification Engineer Phone: +86 18266617309 Email: [email protected]: Hisense communications Co.Ltd.Address:218 Qianwangang Road, Economic & Technological Development Zone, Qingdao, 266599, P.R. China Date: Mar. 18, 2018

And apply notified body assessment: Notified Body number 0700 PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Königswinkel 10, D-32825 Blomberg, GermanyPhoenix Test Lab has completed EU TYPE EXAMINATION (MODULE B) Certification Number 17-211130A.Furthermore, the ISO requirement for the in-process quality control procedure as well as the manufacturing process has been reached. The technical document as well as the test reports will be kept for a period at least 10 years after the last product has been manufactured at the disposal of the relevant national authorities of any Member State for inspection. Detail contact information for this declaration has been listed below as the window of any issues relevant for this declaration.


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