SciPhone I68 manual Dial and receive calls, Dial calls, Speed dial from phone book

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SciPhone i68 Quad band Cell Phone User Manual

cards; the names vary from producer to producer.

First power off and remove the battery, push the T-Flash card slot upward and slightly pull it outward and insert your TF card into the slot with the nicked corner on the right and the metal contact points facing inward, and then cover the slot.

Note: TF card requires anti-static operation; do not place your TF card in your pocket, do not touch the metal contact points and keep it out of the reach of children. Do not try to insert or remove your TF card while power-on.

3 Dial and receive calls

3.1 dial calls

Enter the telephone number you want to dial. Click the delete key to delete the last digit if the number is incorrect. Repeat this step to delete the other digits until all the numbers are deleted. Click the dial key to dial after you input the correct number. If the number is stored in your phone, the owner’s name of this number will be displayed.

After the call, click the hang-up key and the screen will show a prompt of ending and then return to menu mode.

3.1.1 Speed dial from phone book

Method 1: Use the shortcut to enter the phone book and select quick search, browse the telephone numbers and find the pre-stored number; click the telephone number or the options on the bottom left side of the screen, and then click the dial key at the bottom of the screen.

Method 2: Enter the phone book and use the initial letters of the names for quick search. You can use the up/down scroll bar to locate the name of the person or the telephone number you want to dial. Click the telephone number or the options on the bottom left side of the screen, and then click the dial key at the bottom of the screen.

Method 3: Enter the phone book and select “search by name”, input the name of the person you want to dial, find the number and click the telephone number or the options on the bottom left side of the screen, then click the dial key at the bottom of the screen.

3.1.2 Speed dial from call list

Enter “Call list” from main menu,

Missed calls: displays the recent missed calls.

Received calls: displays the recent received calls.

Dialed calls: displays the recent dialed calls.

Directly click the name of the person or the number, then click the options on the left bottom side of the screen and click the dial key to dial the number.

3.2 Dial an emergency number

You can dial an emergency number only within the range of a GSM system. Enter an emergency number, such as 112 and click the dial key. If you don’t have an SIM card, you can still dial an emergency number.

Note: Like any other mobile phone, not all of the features of this phone are supported by your network, due to the poor network coverage or wireless signal transmission, and therefore, some networks do not support 112 emergency call services. So, you should not totally rely on mobile telephone for especially important telecommunications, such as medical emergency aid. Please consult the local network service provider.

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Contents V1.0 Welcome to use our products DisclaimerFeatures and functions Appearance and keysAppearance 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 Camera AlbumRecording Phone book DIY melodyGame Short message service Messages /sending messagesMMS Call list Voice mail serverBroadcast message Calendar MemosClock 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.