Alcatel 909B Applications, Screen unlock pattern\Set up screen lock, Passwords\Visible passwords

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AGPS Setting

Touch to set the AGPS server address and the port.

11.5.2Screen unlock pattern\Set up screen lock

None Touch to disable screen unlock security.

Pattern Touch to draw pattern to unlock screen.

Password Touch to enter a password to unlock screen.

11.5.3Passwords\Visible passwords

Mark the check box to show passwords as you type.

11.5.4Select device administrators

Touch to add or remove device administrators.

11.5.5Credential storage

Use secure credentials

Mark the check box to allow applications to access your cellphone’s encrypted store of secure certificates, related passwords and other credentials. Credential storage is used to establish some kinds of VPN and Wi-Fi connections. If you have not set a password for the credential storage, this setting is dimmed.

Install from SD card

Touch to install encrypted certificates from the MicroSD card.

Set password

Touch to set or change a password for the credential storage (at least 8 characters).

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Clear storage

Touch to clear credential storage of all contents and reset its password.

11.6Applications

You use the Applications settings to view details about the applications installed on your cellphone, to manage their data and force them to stop, and to set whether you want to permit installation of applications that you obtain from web sites and emails.

Unknown sources

Mark the check box to permit installation of applications that you obtain from web sites, emails, or other locations other than Android Market.

To protect your cellphone and personal data, download applications only from trusted sources, such as Android Market.

Quick launch

Touch to set keyboard shortcuts to launch applications.After setting, press

the key + the letter key to launch the selected application.

Manage applications

Touch to manage and remove installed applications.

Running services

Touch to open a list of services—applications or parts of applications that provide services to other applications, or that run even when their main applications aren’t running. Examples include the Android onscreen keyboard and the small portion of Google Talk that always listens for incoming messages. Above each service, one or more gray bars show what processes the running service needs and how much memory they're using (how much memory you would recover if you stopped the service). Depending on the service, when you touch it in the list it either opens a dialog in which you can stop it or opens its Settings screen.

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Alcatel 909B manual Applications, Screen unlock pattern\Set up screen lock, Passwords\Visible passwords, Credential storage