Do you have a question about the MTT L506 and is the answer not in the manual?
Phonebook | Yes |
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Call records | Yes |
Camera | VGA |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Radio | Stereo FM radio |
USB | Yes |
Messaging | SMS, MMS |
Games | Yes |
Java | Yes |
Camera (rear) | VGA |
Camera (front) | No |
Battery capacity | 1000 mAh |
Configures short-range wireless communication for exchanging information with other Bluetooth devices.
Allows manual adjustment of the phone's date, time, and automatic settings.
Adjusts screen brightness, wallpaper, sleep delay, and adaptive brightness.
Customizes sound profiles, ringtones, volume levels, and vibration settings.
Enables changing the phone's system language through a simple selection process.
Protects your phone and SIM card from unauthorized access using screen lock options.
Provides an overview of SD card and phone storage space information.
Restores the phone to its original factory settings, erasing all personal data and applications.
Accesses the Google GO interface to manage Google-related functions.
Allows viewing the clock and setting alarms, including countdown and stopwatch functions.
Performs basic and scientific mathematical calculations directly on the phone.
Provides essential safety guidelines, including driving, noise, temperature, and accessory usage.
Warns against using the phone while driving or operating machinery due to potential risks.
Offers guidance on responsible phone use, care, and protection against hazards.
Guides through the initial phone setup process, including SIM card installation and first-time configuration.
Details the procedure for powering the phone on, switching it off, and managing power options.
Covers initial settings required after purchasing or resetting the phone to factory defaults.
Explains how to activate Sleep Mode to conserve battery power by suspending the device.
Describes the simple action of pressing the Power Key to activate the phone's screen display.
Introduces basic navigation and touch control gestures for interacting with the phone interface.
Explains how to use finger gestures like tap, flick, drag, and double-tap for phone operations.
Guides on customizing the home screen with wallpapers, widgets, and application shortcuts.
Details the process of adding or removing application icons and widgets from the home screen.
Provides instructions on making and receiving phone calls using various methods.
Explains how to add, synchronize, and search for contacts on your phone.
Covers managing SMS and MMS messages, including viewing message threads and sending new messages.
Details how to add new network connections, including mobile network settings.
Explains how to enable Wi-Fi for wireless internet access and connect to available networks.
Guides on how to view the Wi-Fi network status using the icon in the status bar.
Covers sharing the phone's internet connection via USB tethering or as a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Instructions on accessing the internet using the phone's network or Wi-Fi connection via Chrome.
Covers using the phone's multimedia features like Camera, FM Radio, Music, Gallery, and Sound Recorder.
Explains how to use the phone's camera to take pictures and view them.
Guides on tuning into radio channels, listening, and saving stations using the FM Radio feature.
Details how to play digital audio files from the memory card using the Music application.
Enables viewing pictures and videos, and performing basic photo editing and sharing.
Allows recording voice memos and saving or discarding them.
Advises avoiding prolonged exposure of electronic devices to magnetic media.
Recommends not touching the SIM card's metal connectors to prevent damage.
Advises against unnecessary touching of the phone's antenna.
Specifies the correct way to hold the phone during calls for optimal audio reception.
Warns against placing the phone in or near an airbag deployment area.
Notes that the phone may produce bright or flashing lights, potentially affecting users.
Provides tips to minimize RSI risk when texting or playing games, like light grip and button press.
Emphasizes that the phone should not be solely relied upon for emergency communications.
Warns that loud noises from the phone can damage hearing; advises lowering volume.
Mentions that the phone may become warm during charging or normal use.
Covers safe usage of accessories, avoiding incompatible products and short circuits.
Advises against disassembling the phone or its accessories, recommending professional service.
Discusses potential interference with personal medical devices and general interface statements.
Recommends maintaining a minimum separation from pacemakers to avoid interference.
Addresses potential interfering noises for hearing aid users and suggests consulting manufacturers.
Suggests consulting doctors and manufacturers regarding potential interference with medical devices.
Instructs users to switch off wireless devices in hospitals and healthcare facilities as requested.
Advises switching off wireless devices on aircraft as instructed by airline staff.
Notes potential interference with vehicle electronics and manufacturer restrictions on phone use.
Instructs to turn off wireless devices in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
Requires powering off mobile phones in blasting areas or posted 'electronic devices' zones.
Discusses system firmware upgrades and risks associated with third-party ROMs or root methods.
Provides a table of common faults, their possible reasons, and troubleshooting steps.
Details FCC compliance, interference rules, and user guidance for radio frequency energy.