Introduction .................................
Table of contents
TCT Mobile Limited would like to thank you for purchasing this mobile 
phone.
Desktop
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Convenient at-a-glance view of Widget applications
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Menu shortcuts for quick access
Neat organization of applications along any edge
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Power media applications
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Music player & Radio
Webcam
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The  2.0  Megapixel  camera  is  the  best  companion  for  PC  instant 
messaging.
Bluetooth
With  Bluetooth  2.1  supporting  A2DP  profiles,  enjoy  handsfree 
conversations.
My friends
Popular websites (like Bebo, Friendster, hi5, Myspace, etc.) to stay in touch 
with your friends wherever you are, whenever you want.
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Set-up
Power on your phone
Power off your phone
Using the touchscreen
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Main screen icons
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Status list
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Desktop
Tool bar
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Making a call
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Calling your voicemail
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Receiving a call
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During a call
Conference calls 
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Line switching
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Access
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Conversational mode and conventional mode
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Create message
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Search
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Alerts
Available options
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Access
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Email account set-up
Create Email
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Getting started
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Your mobile
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Dialer
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3.6 
Menu arrange
Messages
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Email
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Inbox
Outbox
Sent
Draft
Available options
Access
Open a Palringo account online
Sign in/Sign out
Add service
Chat
Contacts
Groups
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Palringo
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Contacts
8.1 
8.2 
8.3 
Call log
9.1 
Access
Available options
9.2 
Media applications
10.1 
10.2 
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10.4 
Internet
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11.2 
11.3 
11.4 
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11.7 
Entertainment
Stopwatch
12.1 
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My friends
Opera Mini
Wap
News
Weather
Facebook
mTweet
Consulting your contacts
Adding a contact
Available options
Music
Image
Video
Radio
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Access
Camera
Video
General
Meeting
Outdoor
Indoor
Silent
Flight mode
Ebook
12.2 
Java
12.3 
Camera
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13.2 
13.3 
Profiles
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14.6 
File manager
15.1 
My audios
15.2 
My images
My photos
15.3 
15.4 
My videos
15.5 
Ebook
15.6 
Other files
15.7 
Phone
15.8 
Memory card
Managing audios, images, videos and others
15.9 
15.10 
Formats and compatibility 
15.11 
Memory status
Bluetooth™
Others
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Settings
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Calendar
Calculator
Notes
Tasks
Clock
Converter
Dual SIM settings 
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Phone settings 
Call settings 
Security
Network
Connectivity
PC suite
Webcam
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 Making the most of your mobile
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 Latin input mode/character table
Telephone warranty
Accessories
Troubleshooting
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www.sar-tick.com
This product meets applicable national SAR limits of 2.0 
W/kg. The specific maximum SAR values can be found on 
page 9 of this user guide.
When  carrying  the  product  or  using  it  while  worn  on 
your  body,  either  use  an  approved  accessory  such  as 
a  holster  or  otherwise  maintain  a  distance  of  1.5  cm 
from the body to ensure compliance with RF exposure 
requirements. Note that the product may be transmitting 
even if you are not making a phone call.
  Prolonged exposure to music at full volume on the music player may damage 
the  listener's  hearing.  Set  your  phone  volume  safely.  Use  only  headphones 
recommended by TCT Mobile Limited and its affiliates.
Safety and use ..............................
We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before using your phone. The manufacturer 
disclaims  any  liability  for  damage,  which  may  result  as  a  consequence  of  improper  use  or  use 
contrary to the instructions contained herein.
TRAFFIC SAFETY:
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Given that studies show that using a mobile phone while driving a vehicle constitutes a real risk, 
even when the hands-free kit is used (car kit, headset...), drivers are requested to refrain from using 
their mobile when the vehicle is not parked.
When driving, do not use your phone and headphone to listen to music or to the radio. Using a 
headphone can be dangerous and forbidden in some areas.
When switched on, your phone emits electromagnetic waves that can interfere with the vehicle’s 
electronic systems such as ABS anti-lock brakes or airbags. To ensure that there is no problem:
-  do not place your phone on top of the dashboard or within an airbag deployment area,
-  check with your car dealer or the car manufacturer to make sure that the dashboard is adequately 
shielded from mobile phone RF energy.
CONDITIONS OF USE:
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You are advised to switch off the telephone from time to time to optimise its performance.
Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft.
Switch the phone off when you are in health care facilities, except in designated areas. As with many 
other types of equipment now in regular use, mobile telephones can interfere with other electrical 
or electronic devices, or equipment using radio frequency.
Switch  the  phone  off  when  you  are  near  gas  or  flammable  liquids.  Strictly  obey  all  signs  and 
instructions posted in a fuel depot, petrol station, or chemical plant, or in any potentially explosive 
atmosphere.
When the phone is switched on, it should be kept at least 15 cm from any medical device such as a 
pacemaker, a hearing aid or insulin pump, etc. In particular when using the phone, you should hold 
it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, if any. 
To avoid hearing impairment, pick up the call before holding your phone to your ear. Also move 
the handset away from your ear while using the "hands-free" mode because the amplified volume 
might cause hearing damage.
Do  not  let  children  use  the  phone  and/or  play  with  the  telephone  and  accessories  without 
supervision.
When replacing the cover please note that your phone may contain substances that could create 
an allergic reaction.
Always handle your phone with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place.
Do  not  allow  your  phone  to  be  exposed  to  adverse  weather  or  environmental  conditions 
(moisture, humidity, rain, infiltration of liquids, dust, sea air, etc). The manufacturer’s recommended 
operating temperature range is -10°C to +55°C. 
At over 55°C the legibility of the phone’s display may be impaired, though this is temporary and 
not serious. 
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Emergency call numbers may not be reachable on all cellular networks. You should never rely only 
on your phone for emergency calls.
Do not open, dismantle or attempt to repair your mobile phone yourself.
Do not drop, throw or bend your mobile phone.
Do not paint it.
Use  only  batteries,  battery  chargers,  and  accessories  which  are  recommended  by  TCT  Mobile 
Limited and its affiliates and are compatible with your phone model (see Accessories List, page 88). 
TCT Mobile Limited and its affiliates disclaim any liability for damage caused by the use of other 
chargers or batteries.
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored 
in your phone.
Some people may suffer epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, or when 
playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous 
seizure or blackout. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history 
of  such  occurrences,  please  consult  your  doctor  before  playing  video  games  on  your  phone  or 
enabling a flashing-lights feature on your phone. 
Parents  should  monitor  their  children’s  use  of  video  games  or  other  features  that  incorporate 
flashing  lights  on  the  phones.  All  persons  should  discontinue  use  and  consult  a  doctor  if  any  of 
the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary 
movements, or disorientation. To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following 
safety precautions:
-  Do not play or use a flashing-lights feature if you are tired or need sleep.
-  Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.
-  Play in a room in which all lights are on.
-  Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.
-  If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest for several hours 
before playing again.
-  If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after playing, stop the game and 
see a doctor.
When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, 
arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. Follow the instructions to avoid problems such 
as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders.
PRIVACY:
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Please note that you must respect the laws and regulations in force in your jurisdiction or other 
jurisdiction(s) where you will use your mobile phone regarding taking photographs and recording 
sounds  with  your  mobile  telephone.  Pursuant  to  such  laws  and  regulations,  it  may  be  strictly 
forbidden to take photographs and/or to record the voices of other people or any of their personal 
attributes, and duplicate or distribute them, as this may be considered to be an invasion of privacy. 
It is the user's sole responsibility to ensure that prior authorisation be obtained, if necessary, in 
order  to  record  private  or  confidential  conversations  or  take  a  photograph  of  another  person; 
the manufacturer, the seller or vendor of your mobile phone (including the operator) disclaim any 
liability which may result from the improper use of the mobile phone.
BATTERY:
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Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the phone is switched off. 
Observe the following precautions for battery use: 
-  Do not attempt to open the battery (due to the risk of toxic fumes and burns). 
-  Do not puncture, disassemble or cause a short-circuit in a battery, 
-  Do  not  burn  or  dispose  of  a  used  battery  in  household  rubbish  or  store  it  at  temperatures 
above 60°C. 
Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with locally applicable environmental regulations. Only 
use the battery for the purpose for which it was designed. Never use damaged batteries or those 
not recommended by TCT Mobile Limited and/or its affiliates.
 This  symbol  on  your  telephone,  the  battery  and  the  accessories  means  that  these 
phones must be taken to collection points at the end of their life:
 - Municipal waste disposal centres with specific bins for these items of equipment
 - Collection bins at points of sale. 
They will then be recycled, preventing substances being disposed of in the environment, 
so that their components can be reused.
In European Union countries:
These collection points are accessible free of charge.
All phones with this sign must be brought to these collection points.
In non European Union jurisdictions:
Items of equipment with this symbol are not to be thrown into ordinary bins if your jurisdiction or 
your region has suitable recycling and collection facilities; instead they are to be taken to collection 
points for them to be recycled.
CAUTION:  RISK  OF  EXPLOSION  IF  BATTERY  IS  REPLACED  BY  AN  INCORRECT  TYPE. 
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
CHARGERS
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Mains powered chargers will operate within the temperature range of: 0°C to 40°C.
The  chargers  designed  for  your  mobile  phone  meet  with  the  standard  for  safety  of  information 
technology equipment and office equipment use. Due to different applicable electrical specifications, 
a charger you purchased in one jurisdiction may not work in another jurisdiction. They should be 
used for this purpose only.
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As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in positions other than against your 
ear. In such circumstances the device will be compliant with the guidelines when used with headset 
or usb data cable. If you are using another accessory ensure that whatever product is used is free 
of any metal and that it positions the phone at least 1.5cm away from the body.
LICENCES 
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Obigo®  
is a registered trademark of Obigo AB.
 
microSD Logo is a trademark.
 
 
 
 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and 
any use of such marks by TCT Mobile Limited and its affiliates is under license. 
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 
 one  touch  602/602D  Bluetooth  QD 
ID B016876
 eZiText™ and Zi™ are trademarks of Zi Corporation and/or its Affiliates.
 
 Java™ and all Java™ based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered 
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
 
 is a registered trademark of Opera Mini.
 
 
 Facebook and the f Logo are trademarks of Facebook, Inc., and are used under 
license.
RADIO WAVES:
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Proof of compliance with international standards (ICNIRP) or with European Directive 1999/5/EC 
(R&TTE)  is  required  of  all  mobile  phone  models  before  they  can  be  put  on  the  market.  The 
protection of the health and safety for the user and any other person is an essential requirement 
of these standards or this directive.
THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for 
exposure to radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields) recommended by international 
guidelines. The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) and 
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age 
and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, 
or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2.0 W/kg. 
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its 
highest  certified  power  level  in  all  tested  frequency  bands.  The  highest  SAR  values  under  the 
ICNIRP guidelines for this device model are:
one touch 602:
Maximum SAR for this model and conditions under which it was recorded.
Head SAR
GSM 900 + Bluetooth
0.986 W/kg
Body-worn SAR
GSM 900 + Bluetooth
0.824 W/kg
one touch 602D:
Maximum SAR for this model and conditions under which it was recorded.
Head SAR
GSM 900 + Bluetooth
Body-worn SAR
GSM 900 + Bluetooth
1.11 W/kg
0.92 W/kg
During use, the actual SAR values for this device are usually well below the values stated above. 
This is because, for purposes of system efficiency and to minimize interference on the network, 
the  operating  power  of  your  mobile  device  is  automatically  decreased  when  full  power  is  not 
needed for the call. The lower the power output of the device, the lower its SAR value.
Body-worn  SAR  testing  has  been  carried  out  at  a  separation  distance  of  1.5  cm.  To  meet  RF 
exposure  guidelines  during  body-worn  operation,  the  device  should  be  positioned  at  least  this 
distance away from the body.  If you are not using an approved accessory ensure that whatever 
product is used is free of any metal and that it positions the phone the indicated distance away 
from the body. 
Organizations such as the World Health Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration 
have  stated  that  if  people  are  concerned  and  want  to  reduce  their  exposure  they  could  use  a 
hands-free device to keep the phone away from the head and body during phone calls, or reduce 
the amount of time spent on the phone.
For more information you can go to www.alcatelonetouch.com
Additional information about electromagnetic fields and public health are available on the following 
site: http://www.who.int/peh-emf.
Your  telephone  is  equipped  with  a  built-in  antenna.  For  optimal  operation,  you  should  avoid 
touching it or degrading it.
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General information ...................
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Internet address:
Hot  Line  Number:
Internet site.
 www.alcatelonetouch.com
  see  "TCT  Mobile  Services"  leaflet  or  go  to  our 
On our Internet site, you will find our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 
section. You can also contact us by e-mail to ask any questions you may 
have. 
An electronic version of this user guide is available in English and other 
languages according to availability on our server:
www.alcatelonetouch.com
Your telephone is a transceiver that operates on GSM networks with 900 
and 1800 MHz bands.
 
This  equipment  is  in  compliance  with  the  essential  requirements  and 
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The entire copy of the 
Declaration  of  Conformity  for  your  telephone  can  be  obtained  through 
our website: www.alcatelonetouch.com.
Protection against theft (1)
Your telephone is identified by an IMEI (phone serial number) shown on 
the packaging label and in the phone’s memory. We recommend that you 
note the number the first time you use your telephone by entering * # 0 
6 # and keep it in a safe place. It may be requested by the police or your 
operator  if  your  telephone  is  stolen.  This  number  allows  your  mobile 
telephone to be blocked preventing a third person from using it, even with 
a different SIM card.
Disclaimer
There  may  be  certain  differences  between  the  user  manual  description 
and  the  phone’s  operation,  depending  on  the  software  release  of  your 
telephone or specific operator services.
TCT Mobile shall not be held legally responsible for such differences, if any, 
nor for their potential consequences, which responsibility shall be borne 
by the operator exclusively.
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(1)  Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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Getting started
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1.1 
Set-up
Removing or installing the back cover
Place  the  SIM  card  with  the  chip  facing  downwards  and  slide  it  into  its 
housing. Make sure that it is correctly inserted. To remove the card, press 
and slide it out.
one touch 602D, two SIM cards can be inserted.  is for SIM1,  is for 
SIM2.
Removing and installing the battery
 Inserting or removing the SIM card (1)
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Insert and click the battery into place, then close the telephone cover.
Unclip the cover, then remove the battery.
You must insert your SIM card to make phone calls. Please power off your 
phone before inserting or removing the SIM card.
Charging the battery (1)
one touch 602
one touch 602D
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Standard charger (EUP)
Universal charger
Connect  the  battery  charger  to  your  phone  and  mains  socket 
respectively.
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The charging may take about 20 minutes to start if the battery is flat.
Be careful not to force the plug into the socket.
(1)  Check with your network operator to make sure that your SIM card is 3V or 
1.8V compatible. The old 5 Volt cards can no longer be used. Please contact 
your operator.
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(1)  Depending on your country.
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