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    							Network
    Wi-Fi connection
    1.  Go to Settings  >  WLAN .
    2 .  Tap  the WLAN  switch to turn  it on.
    3 .  If necessary, press  the Menu  button, and then  tap Refresh  to scan for available  WLAN hotspots.
    Note: You need to  have some valid WLAN  hotspots  to  connect to.
    4 .  Tap  a WLAN hotspot in the list  to connect  to the Internet.
    Note: When  you access a secure  link,  you need to  enter  your login name and password.
    Data  roaming
    1.  Go to Settings  >  Mobile networks .
    2 .  Tap  the Data roaming  switch to turn  it on.
    Note: You need a valid SIM card with a data service.  If you do  not have a SIM card, contact
    your carrier.
    Setting  up  a  hotspot
    You can use a WLAN hotspot  to share  an Internet connection with another phone or other devices.
    1 .  Go to Settings  >  More >  Hotspot .
    2 .  Tap  the WLAN hotspot  switch to turn  it on.
    Note: You can  also  share a network via Bluetooth  or USB.
    3 .  If this is  your  first time to turn  on the WLAN hotspot, tap WLAN configuration information  to
    view  or change WLAN configuration  information.
    Note: Tell  your friends the Network  SSID and password and they can  connect to  your
    network. 
    						
    							Chrome
    If your  phone has been  connected to a WLAN or a mobile  network, you can use the Chrome app to
    surf the Internet. For more information  about  connecting to a WLAN or a mobile  network, see
    Network .
    Visiting  websites
    1.  Open  the Chrome  app.
    2 .  Tap  the address box , enter a website address or your  search  keywords,  and then  tap 
    .
    Tip: You do  not need to  enter  a full website address with http://  to  access the website.  For
    example, to  visit  http://www.lenovo.com,  enter  www.lenovo.com in the address box and
    tap  Go.
    3 .  When viewing a web page,  do any of the following:
    Press the Menu  button, tap  to refresh the current page.
    Press and hold an image  on the web page,  and then  tap Save image  to save the image  into
    your  phones internal storage.
    Adding  a  bookmark
    When viewing a web page  that you want to bookmark, press  the Menu  button, and then  tap . The
    next time you open  the Chrome  app,  tap 
    , and then  tap the bookmark to quickly access the web
    page.
    Clearing  browser  history
    1 .  Open  the Chrome  app.
    2 .  Press the Menu  button, and then  tap History .
    3 .  Tap   CLEAR  BROWSING DATA . 
    						
    							Settings
    Setting  the  date  and  time
    1.  Go to Settings  >  Date &  time .
    2 .  Do any of the following:
    To use the network  date  and time, select the Automatic date &  time  check box.
    To set the date  and time manually, clear the Automatic date &  time check box, and then  tap
    Set date  and Set time  respectively.
    To use the network  time zone,  select the Automatic time zone  check box.
    To set the time zone manually, clear the Automatic time zone check box, tap Select  time
    zone , and then  choose  a time zone.
    To switch between the 24-hour  and 12-hour  formats, select or clear the Use 24-hour  format
    check box.
    To choose  the display format of the date,  tap Choose date format .
    Setting  the  language
    1.  Go to Settings  >  Language  &  input  >  Language .
    2 .  Select the display language that you want to use.
    Setting  the  input  method
    1.  Go to Settings  >  Language  &  input  >  Default .
    2 .  Select the input method that you want to use as the default.
    Setting  a  screen  lock
    Go to Settings  >  Lock screen  >  Screen lock  to select a screen  lock option  and set up the screen
    lock.
    Enabling  app  installation
    Before  you install apps that you downloaded from unknown  sources, do all  of the following:
    1 .  Go to Settings  >  Security .
    2 .  Select the Unknown sources  check box.
    Setting  the  ringtone
    You can define  the default  ringtone for incoming  calls, messages, and notifications. You can also
    adjust the volume  for each sound  type.
    Go to Settings  >  Ringtones and volumes .
    Performing  a  factory  reset
    1.  Go to Settings  >  Backup &  reset >  Factory data reset .
    2 .  Tap   Reset  phone . 
    						
    							Appendix
    To avoid personal injury, property damage, or accidental  damage to the product, read  all  of the
    information  in this section before using the product.
    Important  safety  info
    Handling
    Handle Lenovo Phone with care
    Do not drop, bend,  or puncture Lenovo Phone; do not insert  foreign objects into or place heavy
    objects on Lenovo Phone. Sensitive components  inside might  become damaged.
    Prevent Lenovo Phone and adapter from  getting wet
    Do not immerse Lenovo Phone in water  or leave Lenovo Phone in a location  where  it can get
    saturated with water  or other liquids.
    Repairing
    Do not disassemble or modify  Lenovo Phone. Lenovo Phone is  a sealed  unit. There are  no end-user
    serviceable parts  inside. All internal repairs must be done  by a Lenovo-authorized repair facility or a
    Lenovo-authorized technician. Attempting to open  or modify  Lenovo Phone will void the warranty.
    Lenovo Phone screen  is  made  of glass. The  glass might  break  if Lenovo Phone is  dropped on a hard
    surface, is  the subject of a high impact,  or is  crushed by a heavy object.  If the glass chips or cracks,
    do not touch  the broken glass or attempt to remove it from Lenovo Phone. Stop using Lenovo Phone
    immediately and contact  Lenovo technical  support for repair, replacement, or disposal information.
    Charging
    Charge Lenovo Phone in the temperature range of 0°C (32  °F)—45°C  (113°F). You can use any of
    the following charging methods to safely recharge  the internal battery of Lenovo Phone.Charging method Display onDisplay off
    ac adapter Supported, but the battery will
    charge slowly.Supported
    USB connection between the dc-in connector on
    Lenovo Phone and a USB connector on a personal
    computer or other devices that comply with the
    USB 2.0 standards. Supported, but will compensate
    power  consumption and the battery
    will charge more slowly  than  usual.
    Supported, but
    the battery will
    charge slowly.
    Notes:
    Display on: Device on
    Display off: Device off or in screen  lock mode
    Charging devices might  become warm  during normal use. Ensure that you have adequate ventilation
    around the charging device. Unplug the charging device if any of the following occurs:
    The  charging device has been  exposed to rain,  liquid, or excessive moisture.
    The  charging device shows signs of physical damage.
    You want to clean the charging device.
    Lenovo is  not responsible for the performance or safety of products not manufactured or approved by
    Lenovo. Use only approved Lenovo ac adapters and batteries.
    NOTE: Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Users have
    to  use  the connection to  USB interfaces  with USB 2.0 version or higher. 
    						
    							Distraction
    Take  care  when using Lenovo Phone in a motor vehicle or on a bicycle. Always prioritize your  safety
    and the safety of others. Follow the law. Local laws  and regulations might  govern how you can use
    mobile  electronic devices, such as Lenovo Phone, while you drive a motor vehicle or ride a bicycle.
    Choking hazard
    Keep Lenovo Phone and accessories away from small children. Lenovo Phone contains  small parts
    that can be a choking  hazard to small children. Additionally, the glass screen  can break  or crack if
    dropped on or thrown  against  a hard  surface.
    Explosive atmospheres
    Do not charge or use Lenovo Phone in any area  with a potentially  explosive atmosphere, such as at
    a fueling  area, or in areas  where  the air contains  chemicals  or particles  (such  as grain,  dust, or
    metal  powders). Obey all  signs and instructions.
    Radio frequency interference
    Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile  phones (for example, in
    healthcare facilities or blasting  areas). Although  Lenovo Phone is  designed, tested,  and
    manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio  frequency emissions,  such emissions  from
    Lenovo Phone can negatively  affect  the operation of other electronic equipment,  causing  them  to
    malfunction. Turn off Lenovo Phone or use Airplane Mode  to turn  off Lenovo Phone wireless
    transmitters  when use is  prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by
    authorities.
    Medical  devices
    Lenovo Phone contains  radios  that emit electromagnetic fields. These electromagnetic fields may
    interfere with pacemakers  or other medical  devices. If you wear a pacemaker,  maintain at least 15
    cm (6 inches)  of separation between your  pacemaker  and Lenovo Phone. If you suspect  Lenovo
    Phone is  interfering  with your  pacemaker  or any other medical  device, stop using Lenovo Phone and
    consult your  physician for information  specific to your  medical  device.
    Important  handling  info
    Cleaning
    Clean Lenovo Phone immediately if it comes  in contact  with anything that may cause stains, such as
    dirt, ink, makeup, or lotions. To clean:
    Disconnect  all  cables and turn  off Lenovo Phone (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, then
    slide the on-screen  slider).
    Use a soft, lint-free  cloth.
    Avoid  getting  moisture in openings.
    Do not use cleaning  products or compressed  air.
    Operating temperature
    Be  aware  of heat  generated  by Lenovo Phone. When using Lenovo Phone, keep it away from hot or
    high-voltage  environments, such as electric appliances, electric heating equipment,  or electric
    cooking  equipment.  Use Lenovo Phone only in the temperature range of -10°C  (14  °F)—45°C  (113
    °F) to avoid damage.
    When Lenovo Phone is  turned on or the battery is  charging, some  parts  might  become hot. The
    temperature that they reach  depends on the amount of system activity and the battery charge level. 
    						
    							Extended  contact  with your  body,  even through clothing,  could cause discomfort or even a skin burn.
    Avoid  keeping  your  hands,  your  lap, or any other part  of your  body in contact  with a hot section of
    Lenovo Phone for any extended time.
    Protecting  your  data  and software
    Do not delete  unknown  files or change the name  of files or directories that were not created by you;
    otherwise, Lenovo Phone software might  fail to work.
    Be  aware  that accessing  network  resources can leave Lenovo Phone vulnerable to computer viruses,
    hackers, spyware,  and other malicious activities that might  damage Lenovo Phone, software, or data.
    It is  your  responsibility to ensure that you have adequate protection in the form of firewalls, antivirus
    software, and anti-spyware  software and keep such software up to date.
    Keep electrical  appliances away from Lenovo Phone, such as an electric fan, a radio,  high-powered
    speakers, an air conditioner, and a microwave oven.  The  strong magnetic fields generated  by
    electrical  appliances can damage the screen  and the data  on Lenovo Phone. 
    						
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