SciPhone I68 manual Call list, Voice mail server, Broadcast message

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SciPhone i68 Quad band Cell Phone User Manual

Compose: the relevant settings for editing MMS, with many options for adjustment.

Send: the relevant settings for sending MMS.

Receive: the relevant settings for receiving MMS.

Filter: the restrictive settings for receiving MMS.

Server profile: select the active network server for the multimedia messaging service. Please select the correct server that matches your SIM card. Consult your network service provider if necessary.

Memory status: view the memory status of MMS in your phone.

6.3 Voice mail server

The following options are available for the voice mail server:

(1)Edit: you can edit up to 2 voice mail numbers.

(2)Connect to voice mail: If you have applied for this function, you can listen to the messages in the voice mail server.

Note: you must first apply for the voice mail service before you use this function.

6.4 Broadcast message

This is a one-way information service that your system service center provides for the users of the system, such as weather report and traffic service. You can directly read the broadcast messages you have just received. At present, this function is not very popular. Please consult your network operator for details.

7 Call list

This function allows you to view the recent dialed, received and missed calls, with many available operations.

(1)Missed calls: this automatically records the recent missed and rejected calls and you can view the details of the numbers. Enter this function and you may see the missed calls in time order. Roll the scroll bar on the right side of your screen to select the number and click the “option” key at the bottom left side of the screen to view the details.

(2)Dialed calls: this automatically records the numbers you have dialed recently.

(3)Received calls: this automatically records the numbers you’ve received recently.

(4)Delete the call list: this allows you delete the dialed, received or missed calls separately, or the entire call list altogether.

(5)Call time

·Last call time: display the previous call time.

·Total dialed call time: display the total dialed call time.

·Total received call time: display the total received call time.

·Reset counter: clear all call time records.

(6) Call cost

·Last call cost: view the previous call cost.

·Total call cost: view the total call cost.

·Reset counter: clear all call cost records and reset to zero.

·Max cost: press the “setup” key and enter the PIN2 code to set the max call cost.

·Unit price: press the “setup” key and enter the DIN2 code to set the unit price.

Note: this function require network support.

(7)SMS counter: view the number of short messages you have sent and received.

(8)GPRS counter: view the amount of GPRS data flow. You can reset it to start anew.

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SciPhone I68 manual Call list, Voice mail server, Broadcast message

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.