SciPhone I68 manual Mms

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SciPhone i68 Quad band Cell Phone User Manual

the following operations are available: Send: directly send the edited message.

Save and send: send the edited message and save it to outbox as well.

Save: save the message to outbox without sending it.

Send to many: first edit the “send to many” list, adding the multiple receivers to the list and then send out at once.

Send by group: send to every member of a group of people in the phone book.

(4)Common phrases: Some common phrases have been provided for your reference. You can use them conveniently when editing the messages.

(5) SMS setting

This function allows you to set the parameters for your short message service. Mode setting: many modes for your choice.

Status setting: setting delivery report and reply path.

Memory status: displays the available storage space in SIM card and phone.

Preferred storage: the default location for saving the created or edited messages.

Preferred bearer: set the network for sending the messages.

6.2 MMS

This phone supports MMS. MMS means multimedia-messaging service, which may include text, picture and audio. To enjoy this service, complete the following two steps:

Step 1: Register for the network service: in order to enjoy Multimedia messaging service, you need to register for relevant network service. Not all SIM cards support MMS. Consult your network service provider for details.

Step 2: Complete the necessary setup: After you have registered for the network service, you must complete the necessary network setup. The original setting has been provided with the phone but it does not apply to all networks. Contact your network service provider for assistance if you still have problems after you register for the network service.

(1) Write MMS

First fill in the fields: To (receiver), CC (another receive), BCC (secret receiver) and subject, and then you can begin to edit the contents of the MMS.

To: fill in the number or email address of the receiver.

CC: send a copy to this receiver.

BCC: send a copy to this receiver secretly.

Subject: the subject of the MMS.

Enter your text in the input field, or you may also: Add picture: add a picture to the MMS

Add audio: add an audio file to the MMS

Add video: add a video file to the MMS

Add attachment: add an attached file to the MMS Refer to instructions in SMS for subsequent operations.

(2) Inbox

This allows you to read the MMS you have received, with many available operations. If there is no MMS, it will display “blank”. Some MMS messages must be downloaded first before you read the whole contents.

(3) Outbox

The MMS messages that you have sent and saved and those unsent will be stored in outbox. There are also many operations available for messages in outbox.

(4) Draft

The MMS message you have edited could be saved as draft.

(5) Preset messages

Some pre-stored messages have been provided for your convenience, which will accelerate your MMS editing speed.

(6) Setup

This allows you to DIY your favorite MMS setting and facilitates the MMS function.

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Contents V1.0 Welcome to use our products DisclaimerFeatures and functions Appearance and keysAppearance of the phone Instructions How to remove your SIM card How to recharge the batteryHow to power on/off Insert and remove your memory cardDial and receive calls Dial callsSpeed dial from phone book Speed dial from call listMultimedia Video player Camera AlbumRecording Phone book DIY melodyGame Short message service Messages /sending messagesMMS Call list Voice mail serverBroadcast message Calendar MemosClock Network service CalculatorManagement tools SIM card selectionBluetooth Currency converterSettings Phone settingsBook Pen calibrationCall settings Call waitingCall divert Call barringCall time reminder Call time displayCaller ID /Owner number Auto re-dialNetwork setup 15.4.1 Network selection Security setupPreferred networks Gprs connectionUser profiles Archive management Input methodFolder-related operations File-related operationsService and Maintenance Service and maintenanceWrite message English and Numeric inputBattery maintenance AppendixHelp 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.