SciPhone I68 manual Phone book, DIY melody, Game

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SciPhone i68 Quad band Cell Phone User Manual

Setup: set the speaker parameters to play the radio program through the headset.

4.8 DIY melody

Use this function to create your own melodies.

4.9 Game

This phone incorporates built-in intelligent jigsaw puzzle, and you can set the music effects and vibrations to your own preferences. Enter this function and then use the left/right direction keys to start or exit. More games are available with the JAVA function.

5 Phone book

This function enables you to store the telephone numbers and names of your contact persons into your SIM card or to your phone, and do the following operations:

(1)Quick search: Enter the phone book from the main menu, select “quick search” and confirm “OK”; browse the telephone numbers in your phone book (SIM card or phone). Click the scroll bar on the right to browse the entries. To find someone’s telephone number, you can input the initial letter of his/her name and roll the scroll bar on the right.

(2)Search by name: Enter the phone book from the main menu, and select “search by name”, enter the full name in the textbox and click the “option” key to view the number. Or you can just enter the surname and select the contact persons with this surname by using the scroll bars on the right.

(3)Add number: Select “add number” select storage path (to SIM card or to phone) enter the name, number and other information.

Note: You can store the telephone number and name to your SIM card or to your phone, but if you want to store more information such as company name, email address and fax number, you will have to store the information to your phone.

(4)Copy all: select “copy all” select the contents (from SIM card or from phone) and click “OK” select “yes” and wait while the phone displays “copying…”, then exit.

You can copy your contact information from SIM to your phone or vice versa.

(5)Delete:

from SIM: You can delete all contact information in your phone book (SIM Card) at a time.

from phone: You can delete all contact information in your phone book (phone) at a time.

(6) Delete entry by entry: delete one entry at a time.

Note: You will be required to enter the password whenever you choose to delete from SIM card or phone. The operation will be valid only when you enter the correct password.

(7) Caller group: select a caller group when adding a new number to your phone.

You can define a unique ring tone or picture for a caller group so that whenever you receive an incoming call, you know which group it belongs to. You can edit the name and properties of each caller group.

Note: The setting will be valid only when the preset number in the caller group exactly matches the incoming call number. For example, if the local district number is displayed for incoming calls, you should also include the district number when setting the number in the caller group. Note: this function only applies to the number stored on your phone.

(7) Other numbers:

Owner number: you can set the owner number and then edit or delete it.

Note: Emergency number is related to your network, which varies with different SIM cards, while some cards may not support these two functions at all.

(8) Setup:

·Memory status: you can view the memory status of phone book (SIM card or phone)

·Preferred storage: you can choose the location for storing new entries by default.

·Fields: when adding new numbers to the phone, you may choose the necessary fields, such as family number, company name and so on. The setting is up to you.

·My vCard: various contact information, which you can edit and send to others.

Note: complete name card setting applies only to the entries stored in your phone.

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Contents V1.0 Welcome to use our products DisclaimerAppearance and keys Features and functionsAppearance of the phone Instructions How to power on/off How to remove your SIM cardHow to recharge the battery Insert and remove your memory cardSpeed dial from phone book Dial and receive callsDial calls Speed dial from call listMultimedia Video player Album CameraRecording DIY melody Phone bookGame Short message service Messages /sending messagesMMS Voice mail server Call listBroadcast message Memos CalendarClock Management tools Network serviceCalculator SIM card selectionBluetooth Currency converterBook SettingsPhone settings Pen calibrationCall divert Call settingsCall waiting Call barringCaller ID /Owner number Call time reminderCall time display Auto re-dialPreferred networks Network setup 15.4.1 Network selectionSecurity setup Gprs connectionUser profiles Folder-related operations Archive managementInput method File-related operationsWrite message Service and MaintenanceService and maintenance English and Numeric inputHelp Battery maintenanceAppendix Appendix 1 Technical termsAppendix 2 Technical specifications

I68 specifications

The SciPhone I68, launched in 2009, was a notable entry in the budget smartphone market, particularly appealing to consumers who desired smartphone features without the high price tag. It attracted considerable attention due to its design, which closely resembled Apple's iPhone, making it a popular choice for those seeking an affordable alternative.

One of the main features of the SciPhone I68 was its large touchscreen display. The device featured a 3.5-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, providing a decent visual experience for basic applications and media playback. The touchscreen was responsive, allowing users to navigate the interface with ease, though it lacked the advanced multi-touch capabilities of more modern smartphones.

In terms of operating system, the SciPhone I68 ran on a customized version of the Linux operating system. While it didn’t carry the sophistication of mainstream operating systems like Android or iOS, it still enabled a variety of essential applications and functionalities. The device supported Java applications, which allowed users to download games and other software, expanding its usability.

The SciPhone I68 was equipped with a 2.0-megapixel camera, sufficient for basic photography and video recording. It also offered video playback capabilities, allowing users to watch their favorite clips on the go. The internal memory was modest, typically ranging from 128MB to 256MB, but it supported expandable storage via microSD cards, which enabled users to store more multimedia files.

Communication features were highlighted by the inclusion of dual SIM capabilities, appealing to users in regions where this functionality was desirable. The device supported GSM network bands, enabling users to make calls and send texts without relying on data connectivity. However, the device's internet capabilities were somewhat limited, supporting basic WAP browsing and email function.

Battery life was another key characteristic of the SciPhone I68. It came with a removable lithium-ion battery, generally providing adequate usage time to last a full day under standard conditions, thus catering to users’ daily mobile needs.

In summary, the SciPhone I68 stood out as a budget-friendly smartphone option during its time. With its recognizable design, basic functionality, and affordability, it appealed to a wide audience wishing to enjoy smartphone capabilities without the financial burden of top-tier devices.