Huawei Fusion 3 Owners Manual
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i Contents Foreword Getting started 2 Your phone at a glance 3 Inserting the micro-SIM card 4 Inserting a microSD card 4 Installing the Battery 4 Charging the battery 6 Powering on or off your phone 6 Locking and unlocking the screen 8 Touchscreen gestures 9 Getting to know your home screen 11 Importing contacts from your previous phone 12 Connecting your phone to a computer 13 Turning on your mobile network 13 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Basic features 14 Status icons 15 Organizing applications and widgets on the home screen 16 Accessing applications 18 Texting Personalizing your phone 22 Changing the wallpaper 22 Setting tones 22 Changing the lock screen style 24 Shortcut switches on the notification panel 24 Changing the font size Calls 25 Making a call 26 Answering or rejecting a call 27 What you can do during a call 28 Answering a third-party call 28 Making a conference call 29 Using the call log 29 Call settings
ii Contacts 31 Creating a contact 31 Importing or exporting contacts 33 Searching for a contact 33 Editing a contact 33 Adding a contact to your favorites 33 Deleting a contact 34 Merging contacts 34 Sharing a contact 34 Contact groups Messaging 36 Sending a text message 36 Sending a multimedia message 37 Replying to a message 37 Searching for a message 37 Managing messages 39 Modifying message settings Browser 40 Browsing web pages 40 Managing bookmarks 40 Setting the home page 41 Clearing your browsing history 41 Modifying browser settings Email 42 Adding a POP3 or IMAP email account 42 Adding an Exchange account 43 Sending an email 43 Checking your emails 44 Switching between email accounts 44 Removing an email account 44 Modifying email account settings Multimedia 46 Camera 50 Gallery 52 Music Internet connection 55 Mobile data connection 55 Wi-Fi network 57 Sharing your phones mobile data connection 58 Controlling your data usage
iii Sharing data 60 Bluetooth 61 Wi-Fi Direct 62 Connecting your phone to a computer File Manager 64 Creating a folder 64 Searching for a file 64 Copying, cutting, and pasting a file 64 Compressing or decompressing a file 65 Renaming a file 65 Deleting a file 65 Creating a shortcut for a file or folder 66 Checking the storage status Managing applications 67 Downloading applications 67 Installing an application 67 Viewing applications 68 Uninstalling an application 68 Clearing the application cache Phone Manager 69 About Phone Manager 69 Optimizing the system 70 Power manager 71 Harassment filter 71 Toolbox Backup and restoration 72 Backing up data to the local storage 72 Restoring data from the local storage 73 Restoring factory settings Google services 74 About Google services 74 Gmail 75 Hangouts 75 Maps 76 YouTube 77 Play Store Tools 78 Calendar 79 Clock
iv 81 Calculator 81 Notes 81 FM radio Phone settings 83 Setting up an account 84 Turning on or turning off airplane mode 84 Adjusting the screen brightness 84 Modifying tone settings 85 Modifying display settings 85 Turning on or turning off do not disturb mode 86 Setting the date and time 87 Changing the system language 87 Setting the PIN of your SIM card Accessibility 88 TalkBack 89 Enabling large text 89 Inverting colors 90 Setting shortcut operations for answering or ending a call 90 Enabling accessibility shortcut 91 Setting the TalkBack speech rate 91 Setting the touch & hold delay 91 Hearing settings Legal Notice
1 Foreword Foreword Thank you for choosing the AT&T Fusion® 3 smartphone! This guide introduces you to the features and functions of your new phone. Also included are safety precautions you should be aware of, so please read this guide first before you begin using your new phone. Symbols and definitions NoteHighlights important information and tips, and provides additional information. CautionIndicates potential problems that may arise, such as device damage or data loss, if the proper care or attention is not given. WarningIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury.
Getting started 2 Getting started Your phone at a glance Do not block the area around the ambient light and proximity sensor. When you attach a protective film to the screen, make sure it does not block the sensor. EarpieceFront camera KeysMicro-USB port SpeakerPower button Volume buttonProximity sensor Headset jackRear camera Flash 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8 91011 12 34 56 78 910 11
3 Getting started Buttons Inserting the micro-SIM card •Your phone supports only standard micro-SIM cards. Do not use any other sizes as they may damage your phone. To replace or purchase a micro-SIM card, contact your service provider. •The dimensions of a standard micro-SIM card are 15 mm x 12 mm x 0.76 mm (0.59 in. x 0.47 in. x 0.03 in.). 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Insert the SIM card. Return •Touch to return to the previous screen or exit the current application. •When you are entering text, touch to hide the onscreen keyboard. HomeTouch to return to the home screen. Menu •Touch to display an option menu. •Touch and hold to display the list of recently used applications.
Getting started 4 Inserting a microSD card You can expand your phones storage capacity with a microSD card. 1. Open the battery cover. 2. Take out the battery. 3. Install the microSD card. Installing the Battery 1. Angle the edge labeled a (with the contacts) into the bottom end of the battery compartment. 2. Push the edge labeled b into the compartment until the battery clicks firmly into place. Charging the battery You can charge the phone in either of the following ways: • Use the provided USB cable and power adapter to connect your phone to a power socket. • Use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer, and touch Charge only on the USB connection methods screen. a b
5 Getting started Battery indicator Your phones battery level is shown on the status indicator. • Blinking red: The battery level is lower than 10%. • Steady red (when charging): The battery level is lower than 10%. • Steady yellow (when charging): The battery level is higher than 10%. • Steady green (when charging): The battery is almost or already full. Important information about the battery • Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifecycle and may eventually need to be replaced. If you notice significantly reduced battery life, replace the battery. • If your phone has been running for long periods of time, especially in hot environments, heat may be pushed to the surface of the phone. If your phone is overheating, cease using it immediately and unplug it from any power source to let it cool down. Do not hold on to the phone for too long to avoid burn injuries. • Use the original battery, power adapter, and USB cable to charge your phone. Using third-party accessories may reduce your phones performance or pose security risks. Do not operate your phone or cover it with any object while it is charging. Do not cover the power adapter either. • The time required to fully charge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and age of the battery. • If your phone is low on power, it plays an alert tone and displays a message. If the battery level is extremely low, your phone automatically powers off.