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Sanyo Katana LX - User Manual

Sanyo Katana LX
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KATANA
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LX by SANYO
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Table of Contents

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Sanyo Katana LX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Network TechnologyCDMA / EVDO
2G bandsCDMA 800 / 1900
GPRSNo
EDGENo
StatusDiscontinued
SIMMini-SIM
TypeTFT, 65K colors
Memory Card slotNo
Call recordsYes
Camera1.3 MP
Alert typesVibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
USBYes
MessagingSMS, MMS, Email
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML
RadioNo
GamesYes
JavaYes, MIDP 2.0
Stand-by TimeUp to 200 h
Internal Memory64 MB
Size2.2 inches
Resolution176 x 220 pixels
Phonebook500 entries
Bluetoothv1.2
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion battery
ColorsBlack, Silver

Summary

Introduction

Section 1 Getting Started

1 A. Setting Up Service

Guides through initial phone setup, voicemail, and account password creation.

Section 2 Your Phone

2 A. Phone Basics

Covers fundamental phone operations, hardware identification, and basic functions.

2 B. Settings

Explains how to customize phone sound, display, and other operational preferences.

2 C. Security

Details phone security features including locking, call restrictions, and content deletion.

2 D. Roaming

Explains the ability to make/receive calls off-network and manage roaming charges.

2 E. Managing History

Guides on accessing and managing call history records for calls made and received.

2 F. Contacts

Covers managing contact information, including adding, editing, and finding entries.

2 G. Calendar and Tools

Explains how to use the phone's calendar and various utility tools like alarms.

2 H. Voice Services

Details using voice commands, call recording, and screen call features for phone operation.

2 I. Camera

Covers taking pictures, storing them, and sending them via Sprint Picture Mail service.

2 J. Bluetooth

Explains how to use Bluetooth for wireless connectivity and data transfer with devices.

Section 3 Sprint Service

3 A. Sprint Service: The Basics

Outlines basic calling features like voicemail, SMS messaging, and call management.

3 B. Sprint Vision

Covers Sprint Vision data services, including applications, web access, and downloads.

Section 4 A Important Safety Information

General Precautions

Provides fundamental guidelines for operating the phone properly and safely.

Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone

Offers advice on safe phone usage, driving, and following special area regulations.

Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device

Discusses phone compatibility with hearing devices and minimizing interference.

Caring for the Battery

Provides guidelines for protecting and maintaining the phone's battery for optimal performance.

Radio Frequency (RF) Energy

Explains how the phone operates with RF signals and safety guidelines for exposure.

Owner’s Record

Section to record phone model, serial number, and other identifying information.

Phone Guide Proprietary Notice

Contains copyright and licensing information for the phone guide's content.

Section 4 B Manufacturer’s Warranty

Manufacturer’s Warranty

Details the limited warranty terms and conditions for the phone and its accessories.

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