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Congratulations on the purchase of
your emporiaSMART.3mini!
The emporiaSMART.3mini was developed in cooperation with
ourcustomers. You will have lots of fun with it, because it not
onlyenables you to make phone calls and send text messages,
butalso discover the Internet and the world of apps.
It's the perfect smartphone for beginners!
To help you learn how to use the new facilities on your
smartphone, emporia has written a handbook to assist you as you
try them out and practise using them. This handbook comes with
the phone by the way, so we hope you enjoy it!
In addition, detailed step-by-step instructions are provided on
our website www.emporia.eu for a wide range of tasks such as
creating a WhatsApp group.
We hope your emporiaSMART.3mini brings you plenty of joy.
Sincerely,
Eveline Pupeter
emporia Telecom
Wi-Fi
connection or
mobile data tariff
required
Installation manual
SMART.3
mini
Your mobile phone at a glance
YOUR MOBILE PHONE AT A GLANCE
1
Headset port
2
USB port
3
LED
4
Front-facing camera lens
5
Loudspeaker (receiver)
The navigation bar containing the items Menu,
Home and Back will appear when you swipe up
from the bottom of the screen.
6
Touchscreen
7
Menu button
8
Home button
9
Back button
5
6
8 9 7
1 2
3 4
12
14
13
10
11
16
15
Your mobile phone at a glance
03
10
Volume buttons
11
On/o button
(see page 14)
12
Camera lens
13
Torch/ash
14
Emergency button (optional)
(see page 38)
15
Battery cover
(Two versions: one with the emergency button and one
without it)
16
Loudspeaker
Notes on this user guide
This guide contains helpful notes and tips, which are indicated as such by
this symbol:
Warnings are indicated as such by this symbol:
Contents
04
YOUR MOBILE PHONE AT A GLANCE 02
1. Preparation 06
1.1 Scope of delivery........................................06
1.2 Inserting a SIM card, a memory card and the battery .....08
2. Putting the phone into operation 12
2.1 Charging the battery ....................................12
2.2 Turning on the phone ...................................14
2.3 Entering a PIN code .....................................15
3. Using the phone for the rst time 16
3.1 Basic Android and Google settings.......................16
3.2 Installing the emporiaapp...............................22
3.3 Setting up the home screen and favourites...............24
3.4 Creating contacts .......................................25
3.5 Linking personal contacts ...............................27
3.6 Setting up the emporia keyboard ........................28
4. Establishing connections 29
4.1 Setting up a Wi-Fi connection ...........................29
4.2 Setting up a mobile data connection ....................31
4.3 Setting up an email account .............................32
4.4 Bluetooth ..............................................33
4.5 Connecting to a PC to transfer data ......................35
4.6 Software updates .......................................36
4.7 Downloading apps ......................................37
Contents
Contents
05
5. Emergency call function 38
6. Quick Settings 44
6.1 Sleep mode and locking the screen ......................44
6.2 Audio proles ...........................................45
6.3 Wallpaper...............................................46
6.4 Other settings in the emporiaapp .......................47
7. Safety information 50
7.1 Warranty................................................50
7.2 Support.................................................50
7.3 Declaration of conformity (DOC).........................51
7.4 Technical product details ................................51
7.5 Frequencies.............................................52
7.6 Safety information ......................................53
7.7 Disposal ................................................55
SMART.3
mini
WiFi-
Verbindung
oder mobiler
Datentarif
notwendig
Installationsanleitung
Preparation
06
1. PREPARATION
1.1 Scope of delivery
The contents of this package are not suitable for young children
and include small parts that can be swallowed.
Smartphone Battery cover Battery cover without
an emergency button
Battery Mains plug USB charging
cable
Headset
Installation
manual
Handbook
Handbook
Preparation
07
Not included in the scope of delivery
SIM card
The SIM card is a chip card that you need to insert into the
phone. You will only be able to place calls once you have done
this. Your network operator will provide you with the card
and the codes belonging to it (PIN and PUK) when you buy
a mobile contract. You can also purchase a prepaid SIM card
from specialist retailers.
Data card
A data card is a chip card that will increase your smartphone's
storage space. Inserting one will enable you to store more
photos and install more apps. You can purchase these cards
from electronics stores.
What to do if a part is defective or missing
Please call the emporia hotline
on +43 · 732 · 77 77 17 · 446.
Preparation
08
1.2 Inserting a SIM card, a memory card and the battery
Always disconnect the phone from the charger and turn the
phone o before removing the battery cover.
Take off the battery cover.
Begin with the recess in
thebottom left-hand corner
of the cover.
Watch your ngernails when removing the battery cover.
Avoid bending the cover too much, as doing that can damage it.
Preparation
09
Insert the SIM card.
The SIM card slot is on the right
above the battery cavity.
Slide the card in with the
contacts facing down.
Always use a tari with a data package when using a smartphone.
This will save you additional costs when transferring data while
using the Internet.
Only use micro SIM cards for this phone. If your SIM card is a
dierent size, your network operator can exchange it for you or
you can buy an adapter from a specialist retailer.
Standard Mini SIM
15mm x 25mm, unsuitable
Micro SIM
12mm x 15mm, suitable
Nano SIM
8.8mm x 12.3mm, unsuitable
Preparation
10
Insert a data card (optional).
The memory card slot is on the
right above the battery cavity.
Slide your data card into the
slot with the gold contact
facing down.
Only use a memory card that is compatible with this phone, such
as a microSD® or a microSDHC® card.
If you use an incompatible SIM card or memory card, the phone,
the card or the data on the card can be damaged.
Preparation
11
Insert the battery.
Insert the battery, making sure
the gold contacts of the battery
and the phone are touching
each other.
Press the battery cover down
onto the phone until it clicks
into place on each side.
Only use batteries, chargers and accessories that are permitted for
this phone. If you don't, the warranty for the phone will no longer
be valid.
Before changing the SIM card or data card, always disconnect the
charger and turn the phone o.
Putting the phone into operation
12
2. PUTTING THE PHONE INTO OPERATION
2.1 Charging the battery
Before you use the phone for the rst time, charge the battery for
at least four hours. If you don't charge the phone for this period of
time, the battery life could be reduced.
Never connect the phone to the charger or a PC if a battery has
not been inserted. Do not attempt to operate the phone without a
battery inserted. Doing this can damage the phone.
Using the charging cable
• Insert the USB plug into the USB port on the top of thephone.
• Then plug the cable's mains plug into a wall socket
To avoid contact faults with the USB connector, only use the
charging cable supplied with the phone for charging.
Do not attempt to plug a charging cable with a jack plug into the
headset port. Doing this can damage the phone.
Putting the phone into operation
Putting the phone into operation
13
Using a computer
• Plug the phone into a USB port on your computer. If necessary,
disconnect the USB cable from the mains plug to do this.
Charging your phone via a computer will take longer than
charging it with the charging cable.
Battery indicators on the phone
• When the battery is empty:
The phone will beep and a warning will appear on the screen.
The battery icon is red and the LED ashes.
• When the battery is being charged:
The battery icon is shown lling up and the LED is red.
• When the battery is fully charged:
The battery icon is full and the LED is green.
You can now disconnect the charging cable from the phone
and then unplug the cable from the wall socket.
In Settings – Battery, you can view the remaining battery life and
current charge level, and can close applications to extend the
battery life.
Putting the phone into operation
14
2.2 Turning on the phone
• Before you use your phone for the rst time, remove the
protective lm from the screen.
• Press and hold the on/obutton for at least two seconds.
• The emporia logotype will appear on the screen and you will
hear a short melody.
When you turn your phone on the rst time, the start-up process
can take up to two minutes. The emporia logo will be on the
screen when this is happening. Please do not interrupt this process.
Putting the phone into operation
15
2.3 Entering a PIN code
Enter the four-digit PIN code for your SIM card when asked to
do so and conrm the code.
Your PIN code (personal identication number) will be a four-digit
number combination and is intended to protect your SIM card and
therefore your phone from misuse. It is your secret number and
will prevent others from being able to turn your phone on. You can
change or turn o your PIN code in Settings– Security– Set up
SIM card lock.
You can make a note of your personal PIN code here: __________
You have a maximum of three attempts to enter your PIN code
correctly. If you enter the wrong number three times in a row, you
will only be able to unblock your SIM card with your PUK code. You
will nd your PIN code and PUK code in the documents supplied
with your SIM card by your network operator.
Using the phone for the rst time
16
3. USING THE PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME
3.1 Basic Android and Google settings
When you use your smartphone for the rst time,
you need to select a number of settings.
Selecting a language
English has been preselected as the
standard system language. If you would
prefer to use a dierent language to operate
your smartphone, proceed as follows:
• Tap on the preselected language (ENGLISH).
• A list showing all the available system
languages will then appear.
• Select the language you want to use to
operate your smartphone.
• Your chosen language will be displayed on
the screen.
Starting Android settings
• Now tap on START to dene a few required settings for the
Android operating system.
100%
Hello
ENGLISH (GREAT BRITAIN)
Emergency calls Display settings
START
Using the phone for the rst time
Using the phone for the rst time
17
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
If possible, establish a Wi-Fi connection,
sothat future updates and downloads
don'tuse your mobile data.
• A list will display all the available Wi-Fi
networks.
• Tap on the name of the network you want
toconnect your phone to.
If your network does not appear in the list, it
is not within range of the smartphone. Ensure
that the phone is within range of the network,
so that a connection can be established.
• Now enter the password for the selected Wi-Fi network. You'll
nd the wireless key in the documents for your Wi-Fi network.
• If you want to switch to the numeric keypad, tap on the grey
123 button. If you want to switch to uppercase letters, tap on
the grey button with the arrow.
100%
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Connect to a network in order to download
apps or copy data.
MyWi-Fi
MyWi-Fi Guest
Show all Wi-Fi networks
SKIP
Using the phone for the rst time
18
You can check the password again
by tapping on Show password.
• When you have nished typing in the
password, tap on the CONNECT button to
establish a connection to the network.
Copying apps and data
Your smartphone will now check whether
any updates for the Android operating
system are available and install them
automatically.
Used a smartphone before? In the next step,
you can install apps and data from your
old smartphone. To do this, tap on NEXT,
select a transfer method and follow the
instructions on the screen.
If this is your rst smartphone or you don't
want to transfer any data, tap on DON'T COPY.
100%
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Connect to a network in order to download
apps or copy data.
MyWi-Fi
MyWi-Fi Guest
Show all Wi-Fi networks
MyWi-Fi
Security
WPA2 PSK
Password
|
Show password
Advanced options
CANCEL CONNECT
Y X C V B N M
1
2
3
A S D F G H J K L
Q W E R T Z U I O P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Send
, .
Delete
100 %
Copying apps and data
You can transfer your Google account and
also your apps, photos, contacts, etc. to
your new phone. You can specify exactly
what you want to be copied.
DON'T COPY
NEXT
Using the phone for the rst time
19
Setting up your Google account
In the next step, you will be asked to sign
inwith your Google account. Enter your
Gmail address and the password for the
account to do this.
If you have not used a Google account
before, you can set up a new one:
• Tap on Create account.
Select For myself.
• Enter your rst and last names and tap
onNext.
• Now enter your date of birth and gender.
• In the next step, you can choose your own username.
Coupledwith the xed ending @gmail.com,
this will form your personal Gmail address.
• The availability of your desired username will then be checked.
• Next, you need to choose a password for this Google account.
It has to be at least eight characters' long and including digits
or special characters is also recommended.
• You now have to enter the same password a second time to
ensure you haven't made any typing errors.
• Tick the checkboxes for the terms and conditions and the data
privacy statement, and then you can tap on Create account.
For myself
For my child
100 %
Signing in
Sign in with your Google account.
Learn more
Forgotten your email address?
Email address or phone number
Skip
Next
Create an
account
Using the phone for the rst time
20
• After that, you can select and conrm personalisation
settingsfor your Google account.
• Now you can select settings regarding the security and
storage of Google services. Read through the preselected
settings carefully and disable any individual functions you
don't require. Then tap on ACCEPT.
Protecting your smartphone
Now select a screen lock, so that your phone cannot be
operated by anyone not authorised to do so.
• Also choose whether the code has to be entered when the
device is rst started.
Enter your chosen code.
• Enter the code a second time to ensure you haven't made any
typing errors and then conrm it.
Using the phone for the rst time
21
Enabling Google Assistant
Now you can install the full version of
Google Assistant. Please note that you
are granting Google a wide range of
permissions if you do this. Select ENABLE
orNO, THANKS.
If you would like to access Google Assistant
with your voice, set up Voice Match now.
Todo so, tap on I AGREE and follow the
on-screen instructions.
Setting up Google Pay
If you would like to link your Google account to a payment
facility, tap on Add card and enter the required details. You
can skip this process if you prefer.
Changing the wallpaper and font size
Finally, you can personalise your smartphone's wallpaper and
adjust the font size. These settings will be applied to all your
apps. You can now conclude the installation process.
100 %
MORE
The new way to speak to
Google
Navigate, communicate and
complete tasks
If you enable these settings, you can use
the full version of Google Assistant. If you
don't want to do this, you may use a limited
version of your Assistant.
Using the phone for the rst time
22
3.2 Installing the emporiaapp
When you've nished setting up
Android and Google, you will see
theAndroid homescreen.
Tap on the Android icon.
Legal information
Agree to the terms and conditions, the data
privacy policy and the app permissions for
the emporiaapp by tapping on the box
beside "I have read everything and am in
agreement with it.".
Conrm your decision by tapping on Next.
Making the emporia app your home screen
Select the following settings to make
your smartphone start with the emporia
interface.
• Tap on NEXT.
• Tap on Start app.
• Tap on emporia.
12:30
4G
Say "Hey Google"…
Start emporia
12:30
4G
Standard apps
Assistant and voice input
Google
Browser app
emporia
Start apps
emporia
Standard app for calls
Phone
SMS app
emporia
Open links
Using the phone for the rst time
23
emporia app registration
Provide your name, age group, gender and
email address, and conrm these details by
tapping NEXT.
• Now tap on Exit to conclude the set-up of
the emporiaapp.
• The phone will start with emporia interface
from now on.
The new apps after the installation
The emporiaapp includes a whole bundle of applications. You
will therefore now see a number of new icons on your phone,
which stand for the following functions:
On the emporia home screen
Phone, Messages, Photo album and Info centre
• On the favourites screen
Camera, Alarm, Calendar, Weather, Calculator, Internet
and Email
• In All apps, all the emporia functions are listed in alphabetical
order at the top of the app list.
After this, all the other apps that were already installed on your
phone are listed in alphabetical order.
Step 3/3
Exit
Enter email address
Email
Male Female
Gender
Select range
Age group
Enter name
Name
Registration
Using the phone for the rst time
24
3.3 Setting up the home screen and favourites
After you've installed the emporiaapp, the emporia functions
will appear on the home screen and the app screen. The
placement of the apps can be altered individually, with only
the All apps button being unmoveable.
How to change the placement of an app
• Tap and hold the app icon you want to move for at least three
seconds. The list of all the apps installed on the phone will
then be displayed.
• Select a new app for the respective placeholder by tapping on
the app.
If you want to set everything up perfectly for an elderly relative,
it is best to try out all the emporiaapp's functions briey and
input any necessary settings. For example, in the weather app,
a location has to be specied and in the email app, the access
details for the email account being used on the phone have to be
entered.
Changing the wallpaper
The wallpaper is a decorative background image and can be
set according to your personal preferences. To change the
image, time, date and weather, tap and hold the screen for a
few seconds.
Using the phone for the rst time
25
3.4 Creating contacts
Entering contacts on the smartphone
from scratch
• To create a new contact,
open the Calls app
.
• Tap on Phone book
• and then on Add contact.
• Enter the contact's phone number and
then conrm it by tapping on Next.
• Enter the person's rst and last names and
then save them.
You have now created a contact record for
this person and can expand it by adding other details such as a
contact photo, their landline number, their email address and
their birthday.
If you ever want to change the details for a contact, by adding
a new phone number, for example, tap on the head icon
1
or the contact photo next to the name of the contact.
Next, tap on the
2
on the black background.
If you then select Edit, you can change all the details, including
the photo. Don't forget to save any changes!
Search
Back
Add contact
Mailbox
A
C
E
Ann Reylet
+43732777717
Caroline Beyer
Elli Andersen
1
2
Using the phone for the rst time
26
Importing contacts from your SIM card
The easiest thing to do is add the contacts
from your old phone by transferring them
with your SIM card. To do this, save all the
contacts onto the SIM card while the SIM
card is in your old phone and then insert the
SIM card into your new smartphone.
When you insert the SIM card into the new
phone for the rst time, the contacts that
are stored on the SIM card will be detected
automatically. You will be asked to transfer
the contacts to the phone. Once you've done this,
the imported contacts will appear in the phone book.
To import contacts from the SIM card later on,
select Import/export contacts – import from SIM card at
the end of the list.
Importing contacts in a VCF file
Save the contacts on your old phone in a VCF le and transfer
the le to the internal memory of the smartphone using an
external memory card or a Bluetooth connection.
Select Import/export contacts – import from memory at
the end of the list in the phone book.
Back
Import/export contacts
Import from SIM card
Import from storage
Export to storage
Using the phone for the rst time
27
3.5 Linking personal contacts
Making favourites speed-dial contacts
You can specify four contacts that are
already stored in your phone book
as favourites.
• Tap on one of the four placeholders.
• Select a contact from the list.
This contact will now be displayed as a
favourite.
If you tap on the favourite, the phone will
call the contact immediately.
To change the contact linked, tap and hold
the favourite for a few seconds and then
select Remove as a favourite.
The four favourites will be displayed with a portrait photo if a
photo has been stored as part of their respective contact record.
My number
Your own phone number will be taken from the SIM card and
displayed automatically. You can also add your own number
manually.
Voicemail
Contact
Emergency
My phone number:
+43732777717
Favourites
Using the phone for the rst time
28
Setting up voicemail
The voicemail number is normally taken from the SIM card
automatically. To enter your voicemail number manually, tap
and hold the voicemail button for several seconds and change
the settings.
Emergency calls
The emporia emergency call feature enables you to call up to
ve people in an emergency. Detailed instructions on setting
up the emergency call function are provided in the chapter
»Emergency call function« (page 38).
3.6 Setting up the emporia keyboard
The emporiaapp also includes a keyboard that was specially
developed for the digital newcomer target group.
Open Quick settings
on the home screen and tap on
emporia keyboard.
You can now input settings regarding capitalisation, button
press responses, autocorrect, suggested words and many
other features.
Establishing connections
29
Establishing connections
4. ESTABLISHING CONNECTIONS
4.1 Setting up a Wi-Fi connection
To set up a Wi-Fi connection, you need the name of the Wi-Fi
network (network SSID) and the corresponding password.
If you already have a Wi-Fi network at home, you can usually nd
this information on the underside of the Wi-Fi router.
Enabling the Wi-Fi function on
your smartphone
• Open Quick settings on the home screen
bytapping on the gear icon.
• Activate the Wi-Fi function on your
phone by tapping on the on/o indicator
button
1
beside Wi-Fi.
• The on/o indicator button will now
display On.
The detail text on the Wi-Fi text button
will now indicate that the phone has found
Wi-Fi networks (Wi-Fi networks available).
Back
Torch Off
Silent mode
More settings
Off
Off
On
Wi-Fi
MyWi-Fi
Alarm clock
Mon. 08:30
Quick settings
1 2
Establishing connections
30
Selecting and connecting to a
Wi-Fi network
• Tap on the Wi-Fi text button
2
. A list
of available Wi-Fi networks will now be
displayed.
• Tap on the network you want to connect
your phone to.
• Enter the password for the network in the
input eld. Tap on the checkbox to show the
password and check that it is correct.
• Conrm the password by tapping on
Connect.
Checking your Wi-Fi connection
• The connection between your smartphone
and the Wi-Fi network will be established.
• As soon as the connection has been
established, the detail text will say
Connected. The Wi-Fi network to which
thephone is connected will now appear
inthe phone's Quick settings as well.
From now on, your smartphone will
automatically connect to this Wi-Fi network
whenever it is within range. This will only happen,
however, if the Wi-Fi function on the smartphone is enabled.
MyWi-Fi
Security
WPA2 PSK
Password
|
Show password
Advanced options
CANCEL CONNECT
Y X C V B N M
1
2
3
A S D F G H J K L
Q W E R T Z U I O P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Send
, .
Delete
Wi-Fi
Use Wi-Fi
MyWi-Fi
Connected
MyWi-Fi Guest
+
Add network
Wi-Fi setting
Wi-Fi will be reactivated automatically
Saved networks
1 network
Establishing connections
31
4.2 Setting up a mobile data connection
If you allow your phone to use mobile data, you can use the
Internet, receive notications, etc. any time.
• Open Quick settings on the home screen
by tapping on the gear icon.
• Expand the list by tapping on
More settings:
Activate the Mobile data function on your
phone by tapping on the on/o indicator
button beside Mobile data.
• The on/o indicator button will now
displayOn.
If your mobile network tari doesn't include
any data, you must leave the mobile data
function on your phone disabled at all times, because turning it on
can incur additional costs for you. If this is the case, you will have
to be connected to a Wi-Fi network whenever you wish to use apps
that require a connection to the Internet.
Back
Torch Off
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi hotspot
Mobile data
Airplane mode
Off
On
On
Wi-Fi
MyWi-Fi
Alarm clock
Mon. 08:30
Quick settings
Silent mode Off
Establishing connections
32
4.3 Setting up an email account
The easiest way to set up an existing
email account on your smartphone is to use an app.
Search for the name of your email provider in the
Play Store and install one of the apps oered by your provider.
Open the app and enter your email address and password.
Your account is now set up on your phone.
If you want to use the emporia email app, you need the
following information in order to set up your account:
• Your personal email address
• The password for your personal email address
• The server service your email address uses
(POP3, IMAP or Exchange)
• The server details for incoming emails (POP3, IMAP):
Address, port and security type
• The server details for outgoing emails (SMTP):
Address, port and security type
You will nd the exact details for these settings in the
documents supplied by your email provider. If you have a
combination package, your email provider may also be your
Internet service provider.
Establishing connections
33
4.4 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless connection between electronic
devices. It enables you to connect your phone to other
Bluetooth-compatible devices such as a hands-free kit or
anexternal speaker.
Turning on Bluetooth
Open Quick settings and turn on Bluetooth in More settings.
Finding Bluetooth devices
Tap on the Bluetooth text button. All the
available Bluetooth devices in your vicinity
will be listed. If the device you're looking for
doesn't appear on the list, it rst needs to be
made visible, i.e. put in pairing mode. Refer
to the user guide for the Bluetooth device to
nd out how to do this.
Connected devices
Pair new device
Previously connected devices
Connection settings
Bluetooth
Visible as "S3" to
other devices
Establishing connections
34
Coupling a Bluetooth device
Select the device you want to connect to your phone. Usually
you will have to enter a code on your phone or the Bluetooth
device for the connection to be established. In most cases, this
code will be 0000 or 1234. You will nd information on this in
the user guide for the Bluetooth device.
Devices that have been coupled before will be detected and
connected automatically when they are near your emporiaSMART.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device
If you want to disconnect a Bluetooth device from your phone,
open the settings for the device in the Paired devices list and
select Unpair.
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4.5 Connecting to a PC to transfer data
You can plug your emporiaSMART.3mini into your PC and then
transfer data easily. Plug the USB connector end into the PC
and the other end into your phone.
The phone will detect the connection and the following
message will appear in the info centre: USB for charging.
Tap on this notication. A pop-up window displaying a list of
options for using the USB will appear. Select File transfer. The
phone will now be shown on your PC as an external storage
device and you can copy les.
The process may dier from this description depending on your
PC's operating system.
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4.6 Software updates
With the emporiaSMART.3mini, you can download the latest
software for the phone and therefore update the system and
improve applications yourself.
1. Open System updates in All apps.
2. Check that the battery is at least 30 % charged.
If it isn't, the download cannot start.
3. To begin downloading new software, select Check for updates.
A message will appear telling you whether or not there is any
new software available. If there is, select Download to start the
update process. The green bar indicates how the download is
progressing.
4. Once the download has been completed, select Update now.
You will be informed that you cannot use the phone during
the update process. Do not press the on/obutton during the
update process and do not start using your phone again until
this message has appeared: The installation was successful.
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4.7 Downloading apps
A number of useful apps are already installed on your
emporiaSMART.3mini and these are listed in All apps on the
app screen. You can also install other apps from the Internet
any time, however. To do this, turn on Wi-Fi or enable mobile
data usage.
You will nd lots of helpful apps available for download in the
"Google Play Store", for example. Many apps here are free, but
there are also lots of others you have to pay for.
The handbook supplied with your smartphone provides more
detailed information on the Google Play Store and downloading
apps.
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5. EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION
Your phone is equipped with an emergency call function.
You can use it to call for help quickly in an emergency.
The
button has been preset to be o, as this function
will only work eciently if it is adapted to your needs. Read
the instructions carefully and set the emergency function
according to your needs.
How do I make an emergency call?
There are two ways to make an emergency call:
• If you use the battery cover with the integrated emergency
button, you can activate the emergency call function by
pressing the
on the back of the phone.
• Otherwise, go to the personal screen, select Emergency call
and then Start emergency call.
Who do I call in an emergency?
Any one of your saved contacts can be set as an emergency
contact. The emergency call function only distinguishes
between private individuals and help organisations.
• A private individual must conrm your emergency call.
This ensures that your call does not go through to an
answerphone or a voicemail.
Inform the people you are setting as emergency contacts and
discuss with them what they should do in an emergency.
Emergency call function
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39
• If you want to add a help organisation or an ocial institution
such as a rescue service, the police or the re brigade as an
emergency contact, it is imperative that you check this is okay
with the respective institution beforehand.
We do not assume liability for any costs incurred through your
calling such an institution by mistake.
• If you do not have any emergency contacts saved, have no
credit on your prepaid phone card or have no reception, the
European emergency number 112 will be dialled when the
activated
button is pressed. Your call will then go straight
through to the nearest police station.
What happens after the emergency button is pressed?
If you press and hold the
button on the back of the phone
for three seconds, the emergency call sequence will begin.
Warning tone
A continuous warning tone will start sounding immediately to
draw the attention of people nearby to you. The warning tone
will only stop when the emergency call has been cancelled or
conrmed.
How do I stop an accidental emergency call?
If you press and hold the emergency button on the back of the
phone by mistake, press and hold the
button on the screen
for three seconds. This will interrupt the emergency call cycle.
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Next, turn the phone on and o again to restore your
emergency call status settings.
Emergency call message
Help organisations are not sent emergency text messages.
Private emergency contacts will be sent a text informing them
of the incoming emergency call:
You will receive an emergency call. A warning tone will be
played when you answer the call. Please press the 0 key
three times to establish the connection.
Help organisations are not sent emergency text messages.
If you have enabled your phone's location to be detected,
its GPS coordinates can be determined in an emergency. To
make your phone locatable, open Settings and then select
Location and On.
Your emergency contact will then receive a second message:
Attention! I need help in ...
If the GPS coordinates cannot be determined, perhaps because
it hasn't been possible to receive a GPS signal, the message
will say the following: Info: No GPS position found during
emergency call!
Emergency call cycle
Your ve emergency contacts will be called in the order in
which you have saved them until somebody answers the call. If
it is not possible to get through to the rst contact, the second
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contact will be called automatically.
If it is not possible to get through to the second contact, the
third contact will be called automatically, and so on.
All ve contacts will be called a maximum of three times.
After this, the European emergency number 112 will be dialled.
Your call will then go straight through to the nearest police station.
Emergency call status
Your phone will switch to hands-free mode on the loudest
setting and automatically answer any incoming calls for one
hour. If you want to turn o emergency call status, you need
to switch the phone o completely by pressing the
button
and then turn it on again. When emergency call status is
on, your number will always be displayed even if you have
selected Hide number in Settings.
What does the emergency call recipient have to do?
If you have set a private individual as an emergency contact,
they will have to conrm your emergency call as follows:
• An automatic announcement will be played when the call is
answered.
• Your emergency contact now has to press the 0 (zero) key
three times within 60seconds to conrm the call.
• Otherwise, the conversation will be interrupted and the call
will move on to your next emergency contact. This ensures
that your call does not go through to an answerphone or a
voicemail.
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Enabling the emergency button
Go to the personal screen and select Emergency call. Enable
the emergency button by tapping on the On/Off button.
Saving emergency contacts
You can set up to ve contacts as emergency contacts. You can
use the numbers of private individuals and help organisations.
If possible, you should save private individuals at the
beginning of the list and then help organisations.
Only numbers that are already stored on your
phone can be saved as emergency contact numbers.
1. Select a position in your list of emergency contacts.
2. Contacts will open. Tap on a contact you want to be notied in
an emergency.
3. Specify whether the contact is a private individual or a help
organisation and then conrm your selection by tapping on
Next.
4. Specify whether this emergency contact should receive an
emergency call message before the call in an emergency.
Conrm your selection by tapping on Next.
5. Repeat this routine to add more emergency contacts.
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Editing emergency contacts
To change an emergency contact, tap on the contact in the
emergency contact list and follow the instructions in the
section Saving emergency contacts.
Deleting emergency contacts
1. Select Delete and tap on the contacts you no
longer wish to use as emergency contacts.
2. Conrm your selection by tapping on Delete.
The deleted contacts will remain saved on the phone, but their
places in the emergency contact list will now be unoccupied.
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6. QUICK SETTINGS
6.1 Sleep mode and locking the screen
If you don't use your phone for a certain period of time, the
screen will switch to sleep mode
and go black. You can reactivate the
screen by pressing the on/o button briey.
Locking the screen can also protect your phone from
unintentional input on the touchscreen.
Locking the screen manually
• Press the on/obutton briey.
• The screen will go black and lock,
and the phone will beep. The screen is now protected from
any unintentional input.
Setting the screen to lock automatically
In SettingsSecurityScreen lock, you can choose from
the following types of screen lock:
None
Swiping
• PIN: Enter a code of your own that you would like to protect
your phone with.
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Unlocking the screen
If the screen is black, press theon/o button briey to activate
the screen.
If a lock hasn't been set, the home screen will appear straight
away, otherwise the locked screen will be displayed.
Functions on the locked screen
If the screen is locked with the Swipe function, swipe the
Unlock button on the locked screen to the right. The symbol
will then change to an open padlock and the phone will beep.
If you have locked your screen with a PIN, you will have to
enter your chosen code in order to unlock the screen.
6.2 Audio proles
Media volume: Volume for media such as audio and video
Call volume: Volume for phone calls
Ring volume: Volume for the ringtone and notication tone
Alarm volume: volume for the alarm
Also vibrate for calls: When this function is activated, the
phone vibrates in addition to the ringtone for incoming calls
Phone ringtone: Select a ringtone for incoming calls from
thelist.
Notication sound: Select a tone that sounds when there
areincoming notications.
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Dial pad tones: When digits are entered using the keypad,
thecorresponding dial key tones will sound.
Screen lock sounds: The phone will make a clicking sound
every time you lock or unlock the screen as well.
Touch sounds: A tone will also sound every time you tap
thetouchscreen.
Touch vibration: The phone will vibrate every time you tap
the touchscreen.
6.3 Wallpaper
Select a photo from the photo album and set it as the
wallpaper for the home screen.
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6.4 Other settings in the emporiaapp
Date and time
Here you can select settings for the date, time, time zone and
the formats you would like these displayed in.
Language and input
Specify the language for your phone and select settings for
the emporia keyboard here.
Input languages: Choose whether you want the selected
system language to be the only input language as well or
specify manually which languages should be activated as
input methods. If you choose to have more than one language
activated, you will then be able to switch between your
chosen languages when writing a message by holding your
nger down on the spacebar.
• The following general settings can be activated for the
Emporia keyboard.
Auto-capitalisation: The rst letter of every sentence will be
capitalised.
Vibrate on keypress: The phone vibrates every time a button
on the Emporia keyboard is pressed.
Sound on keypress: Every press of a button on the Emporia
keyboard is accompanied by a clicking sound.
Pop-up on keypress: Every time a button on the keyboard is
pressed, the selected letter is shown as a pop-up.
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48
The following text correction settings can be selected:
• Block oensive words
Spellchecker
Autocorrection
Show correction suggestions
The following advanced settings can be selected:
• Suggestions for next word
• Suggest contact names
• Full stop plus space
• Language switch key
Switch input methods
Showing pulling movement
• Key pop-up
• Show app icon
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Screen
Select settings for the screen, such as Brightness level,
Adaptive brightness and Sleep.
Security settings
To prevent your phone from being misused by other people,
you can set a screen lock and a SIM card lock here. You can
also specify how your phone will be protected when apps are
installed.
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7. SAFETY INFORMATION
Manufacturer: emporia telecom GmbH + CoKG
Industriezeile 36, 4020 Linz, Austria
Importer: Emporia UK and Ireland Limited ·
1
st
Floor, Building 2 Croxley Business Park, Watford, England
Contact: www.emporiatelecom.co.uk or www.emporiatelecom.ie
Brand name: emporia
Model: S3m / emporiaSMART.3mini
7.1 Warranty
Your 12-month warranty period (six months for the battery) begins when the
device is handed over to you. You must be able to verify the time of the handover
by providing us with the original proof of purchase (receipt or invoice) with
the phone's IMEI number on. Keep these documents in a safe place.
Any work or service provided under the warranty will be provided in accordance
with the warranty terms and conditions in place at the time of your purchase.
The warranty is only valid if original batteries supplied by emporia have been
used. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, emporia is under no
circumstances responsible for the following situations:
Any loss of data or income
Any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damage,
regardless of how the damage has been caused.
7. 2 Support
Emporia Service Centre
Monday-Thursday 9:00-4:00 · Friday 9:00-1:00
service@emporiatelecom.co.uk
UK-Hotline: +44 · 1923 · 947778 · www.emporiatelecom.co.uk/service
IE-Hotline: +353 · 1 592 6339 · www.emporiatelecom.ie/service
Safety information
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7.3 Declaration of conformity (DOC)
emporia telecom GmbH + CoKG
(Industriezeile36, 4020Linz, Austria)
hereby declares that the emporiaSMART.3mini (S3m)
telecommunication or radio device complies
with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the
EU declaration of conformity can be viewed on this web page:
http://www.emporia.eu/doc
Eveline Pupeter 31. 10. 2019, Linz, Austria
emporia Telecom CEO
7.4 Technical product details
Dimensions: 138 x 65.7 x 9.9 mm
Weight: 145 g with battery
Screen size: 4.95" capacitive
multitouch
Screen resolution: 480 x 960 px
Operating temperature range:
0 - 40° C
Torch: (protection class3)
Battery (replaceable): AK-S3m;
Li-Ion 3.8V/2500mAh
Standby time: up to 168 hours
Talk time: up to 550 min.
Internal antenna: SAR
1.33W/kg (body), 0.31W/kg (head)
Adapter:
In: 100 - 240 V, AC 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A
Out: 5.0 V - 1.5 A DC
HAC: M4/T4
8MP (rear-facing camera)
2MP (front-facing camera)
Bluetooth V4.2 with A2DP,
Wi-Fi802.11b/g/n, GPS, FM radio
Operating system: Android OS 9
RAM: 2GB
Memory: 16GB
SD card: up to 64GB
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7.5 Frequencies
BT:
2402~2480 MHZ; transmitter power: <4.90 dBm
BLE:
2402~2480 MHZ; transmitter power: <4.83 dBm
WIFI:
2412~2472 MHZ; transmitter power: <14.71 dBm
E-GSM 900/GPRS 900/EGPRS 900:
TX:880~915 MHZ, RX:925~960 MHZ; transmitter power: <32.90 dBm
E-GSM 1800/GPRS 1800/EGPRS 1800:
TX:1710~1785 MHZ, RX:1805~1880 MHZ; transmitter power: <31.00 dBm
WCDMA band I:
TX:1920 MHZ~1980 MHZ; RX: 2110~2170 MHZ; transmitter power: <24.34 dBm
WCDMA band VIII:
TX: 880 MHZ~915 MHZ; RX: 925~960 MHZ; transmitter power: <24.08 dBm
LTE bandI:
TX:1920~1980 MHZ, RX:2110~2170 MHZ; transmitter power: <22.29 dBm
LTE bandIII:
TX:1710~1785 MHZ, RX:1805~1880 MHZ; transmitter power: <23.37 dBm
LTE bandVII:
TX:1920 MHZ~1980 MHZ; RX: 2110~2170 MHZ; transmitter power: <22.57 dBm
LTE bandVIII:
TX: 880 MHZ~915 MHZ; RX: 925~960 MHZ; transmitter power: <22.72 dBm
LTE bandXX:
TX: 832 MHZ~862 MHZ; RX: 791~821 MHZ; transmitter power: <24.92 dBm
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7.6 Safety information
Please read all the safety information in this user guide carefully and follow
theadvice. This is the only way you will avoid hazards and infringements.
Turn off your phone in hospitals and whenever you are near medical equipment.
There should always be a distance of at least 20cm between pacemakers and
the phone when it is on.
Never try to control a vehicle while holding the phone in your hand. Always
comply with relevant national laws and traffic regulations.
Turn off the phone whenever you are travelling in an aeroplane.
The phone must be switched off whenever it is near a petrol station or other
places with explosive substances.
Never shine the LED torch in the eyes of people or animals! (Protection class 3)
To prevent hearing impairments, do not use the phone on a high speaker
volume for extended periods of time. Do not hold the phone to your ear when
hands-free mode is activated or the emergency button has been pressed.
Using a headset on a high volume can cause hearing impairments.
Check the volume of the headset you are using.
The phone and the accessories may contain small parts.
Keep the phone out of the reach of young children.
As a precaution, we recommend disconnecting the phone from the charger
during thunderstorms.
The mains adapter serves as a separator between the product and your mains
supply. The mains supply must be close to the device and easily accessible.
This device has been tested for typical applications where the device is carried
on the body. To meet the RF exposure requirements, the minimum distance
between the body, in particular the user's head, and the handset including
antenna must be 0 cm. Belt clips, holsters and similar accessories from third
parties used with this device must not contain metallic components. Accessories
carried on the body that do not meet these requirements may not meet the RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided. Only use the device's built-in
antenna or an approved antenna.
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This device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. All the important radio test cases have been
carried out.
Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by the wrong type.
Dispose of the used batteries according to the instructions.
The device complies with RF specifications when the device is 5 cm from
thebody.
Intended use
This phone is robust and designed for mobile use. However, it still needs to be
protected from moisture (rain, bathroom water, etc.) and heavy impacts.
It is only designed for European network standards
(AT, BE, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, HR, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PL, PT, SE, SI, SK, SZ, TR).
Do not leave it where it will be directly exposed to the sun.
Using it for any purpose other than that described above will result in damage
to the product. Doing this also entails hazards such as fire, electric shocks, etc.
This product must not be changed or modified, and the casing must not be
opened.
The adapter is only suitable for use in conjunction with a standard
householdmains socket that is connected to your electrical grid and
uses 100-240 volts/50/60Hz (10/16A) of alternating voltage.
Sensors on the phone
Protect the sensors from dirt and moisture.
Do not cover the sensors, as this could restrict some functions.
Do not keep your phone next to cards with a magnetic strip
(bank cards, credit cards, entry cards, etc.), as these could be damaged.
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7.7 Disposal
Disposing of the packaging
The packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and should be made
available for reuse.
Disposing of the battery
Batteries should never be disposed of as domestic refuse!
As a consumer, you are legally required to return used batteries.
They can be handed in at one of your community's local collection
points or at specialist stores.
Disposing of the device
If this product ever wears out, please don't dispose of it as domestic
refuse. To ensure you don't cause damage to the environment, take it
to a collection or recycling centre where used devices are processed
for recycling in an environmentally friendly manner.
Misprints, errors and technical changes excepted.
PartNo: S3m-Manual_V2_10203-ENG | 202001 | English
www.emporia.eu
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