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Introduction
Introduction
Getting started
Get to know your YotaPhone
Your YotaPhone has two displays: the colour display and the always-on display.
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1. Headset jack and microphone
2. Ear piece
3. Ambient light sensor and proximity sensor
4. Front camera
5. Volume buttons
6. Power button
7. Colour display
8. Loudspeaker
9. Micro USB connector
10. Main microphone
11. Camera LED flash
12. Main camera
13. Always-on display
14. SIM card tray
15. SIM eject hole
Install the SIM card
The SIM card tray is located under the volume button and you can open it with the SIM eject
tool included in the package. Your service provider provides you with the SIM card.
Your YotaPhone is designed to be used with a Nano-SIM card. Using an incompatible
SIM card may damage your phone.
To install the SIM card:
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1.
Insert the SIM eject tool into the SIM eject hole and push lightly until the SIM card tray
releases.
2. Put the SIM card in the tray with the contact area facing down.
3. Place the SIM card tray carefully back into its slot, and push it until it locks.
Charge your phone
The battery of your YotaPhone is non-removable. Do not attempt to open your phone
to remove the battery.
Charge with a USB power adapter
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1. Connect the USB cable to the USB power adapter.
2.
Insert the micro USB end of the cable into the micro USB connector on your YotaPhone.
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Insert the power adapter into a wall socket to start charging.
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The charger has an LED light that switches on when the phone is charging. When the battery is
full, the LED light switches off.
Charge with a computer
1.
Insert the micro USB end of the cable into the micro USB connector on your YotaPhone.
2.
Insert the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer.
If the battery is completely empty, it might take a while before the phone shows that
it is charging.
Switch your phone on/off
Charge the battery before using your YotaPhone for the first time.
To switch your phone on, press and hold the power button until the phone vibrates.
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To switch your phone off, press and hold the power button, tap Power off, and tap OK.
Basics
Get to know the basic functions of your YotaPhone.
Lock or unlock the screen
When you are holding your YotaPhone, it recognises which display is upwards. You can only lock
or unlock the upwards-facing display.
When you flip the phone, display you are not using locks automatically.
Lock or unlock the colour display
To lock the colour display, press the power button, or touch the screen with three or more
fingers or your palm.
To unlock the colour display, press the power button and slide the lock icon to the side, or swipe
upwards from the bottom of the screen.
Lock or unlock the always-on display
To lock the always-on display, press the power button, or touch the screen with three or more
fingers.
To unlock the always-on display, slide the lock icon upwards.
For more screen lock options, see Protect your YotaPhone.
Use the touch screen
Get to know the basic touch gestures.
Tap
Tap the screen to interact with items on the screen, such
as applications and setting items, to write text using the
on-display keyboard, or to press on-display buttons.
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Tap and hold
Tap and hold an item on the screen to view a menu.
Double tap
Tap twice quickly on a picture, web page, or map to zoom
in and out.
Drag and drop
To move an application on the home screen, tap and hold
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an icon without releasing your finger, move the icon to
another place, and release your finger.
Swipe
To swipe, move your finger across the surface of your
screen.
For example, you can swipe the home screen to the left or
right to view other home screen panels.
Pinch
In some applications, you can zoom in and out by placing
two fingers on the screen. Spread the fingers apart to
zoom in, and pinch them together to zoom out.
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