Setting Up Email
1. Touch   in the home screen and select 
Email.
  NOTE: If another email account is al-
ready set up, touch the Menu Key > Ac-
count settings > ADD ACCOUNT.
2.  Enter the email address and password.
3. Touch Next and follow the onscreen in-
structions.
Connecting With a Bluetooth 
Headset
1.  Turn on the Bluetooth headset and 
switch it to pairing mode. Refer to the 
headset’s user guide for more informa-
tion.
2. Touch   in the home screen and select 
Settings > Bluetooth.
3.  Slide the ON/OFF switch if Bluetooth is 
off. When Bluetooth is on, the   icon ap-
pears in the status bar.
  NOTE:  Your phone automatically scans 
for and displays the IDs of all available 
Bluetooth devices in range. You could 
touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES if you 
wanted to scan again.
4.  Touch the ID of the headset, or any other 
device you want to pair with your phone. 
Enter a passcode if prompted.
5.  If necessary, touch the ID of the paired 
headset to connect with it. Once con-
nected, the   icon in the status bar turns 
blue.
TIP: Touch the ID again to end the connec-
tion.
Installing Apps From the 
Google Play Store
There are tens of thousands of games and 
applications in the Google Play Store for you 
to download and install. You can send feed-
back or comments on an application.
Before you begin, make sure that you have 
signed in to your Google account.
NOTE: The content you can access in the 
Play Store depends on your region and your 
service provider.
1.  Touch the Home Key >   > Play Store.
 ThersttimeyoulaunchPlay Store, ac-
cept the Google Play Terms of Service.
2.  Find the apps you need either by cat-
egory or by touching   .
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3.  Touch the app to see detailed descrip-
tion.
4. Touch Install (free apps) or the price (paid 
apps). If the app is not free, you need 
to sign in to your Google Wallet account 
and select a payment method.
  CAUTION: Once installed, some apps 
can accessmanyfunctionsor a signi-
cant amount of your personal data. The 
Play Store will show you what the app 
can access. Touch Accept & download 
(free apps) or Accept & buy (paid apps) 
to proceed, or touch the Back Key to 
cancel.
5.  Wait for the app to be downloaded and 
installed automatically. Payment needs 
to be authorized before paid apps start 
downloading.
The app is successfully installed when the   
 icon appears in the status bar. You can 
find the new app after touching the Home 
Key >   .
Taking a Photo
1. Touch   in the home screen and select 
Camera.
2.  Aim the camera at the subject and make 
any necessary adjustment.
Number Function
1 Capture a photo.
2 Change the camera settings.
3
View photos and videos you 
have captured.
4
Switch between the front camera 
and the back camera.
5 Switchtheash.
6 Select the camera mode.
3.  Touch the area where you want the 
camera to focus. Green brackets appear 
around the focused area.
4.  Lightly touch the button   .
Recording a Video
1. Touch   in the home screen and select 
Camera.
2.  Aim the camera at the subject and make 
any necessary adjustment.
Number Function
1 Start or stop recording a video.
2
View photos and videos you have 
captured.
3. Touch   to start and   to stop re-
cording.
Playing Music
1. Touch   in the home screen and select 
Music.
2.  Touch a category, such as Artists or Al-
bums,tondthesongyouwanttoplay.
3.  Touch the song to play it back.
Number Function
1 Touch to return to the library.
2 Album artwork.
3 Song and artist names.
4
Playback control. Skip songs, 
pause and resume playback. 
Drag the progress bar to jump to 
any part of the song.
5
Touch to see the current playlist 
(queue),Shufe,orRepeat.
Connecting to PC
You can connect your phone to a computer 
with a USB cable and transfer music, pic-
tures,andother les ineitherdirection. Your
devicestorestheselesininternalstorageor
on a removable microSD card.
1.  Touch and hold the status bar across the 
topofthescreenandickdown.
2. Touch    (Connected as [current con-
nection mode]).
3.  Choose one of the following options:
u
  USB storage: XP recommended. 
Letsyoutransferlesbetween your
computer and your Android device.
u
  Media device (MTP): Lets you 
transfer media files on Windows, 
or using Android File Transfer on 
Mac.(See www.android.com/filet-
ransfer)
u
  Camera (PTP): Lets you transfer 
photos using camera software, and 
transferanyleson computers that
don’t support MTP.
u
  Charge only: Stop all USB fuctions. 
Lets you speed up USB charging 
and decrease power consumption.
u
  Built-in CD-ROM: Show a virtual 
CD-ROM containing some useful 
software. 
To disconnect the device from the computer, 
simply unplug the USB cable when you’re 
nished.
Connecting to the Internet
Connecting via Wi-Fi
1.  Touch the Home Key > Menu Key > 
System settings > Wi-Fi.
2.  Slide the ON/OFF switch if Wi-Fi is off.
  Your phone automatically searches for 
Wi-Fi networks in range and displays 
their names and security settings. Your 
phone also connects to previously linked 
networks when they are in range.
3.  Touch a network name to connect to it.
  If the network is secured, enter a pass-
word or other credentials. (Ask your net-
work administrator for details.)
Connecting via Mobile Network
To connect to the Internet via mobile network 
you can use the default Access Point Names 
(APN). If you want to add a new APN, please 
contact the service provider to get the neces-
sary information. Do not change the default 
settings unless instructed by the service pro-
vider. Otherwise the service might stop work-
ing.
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1.  Touch the Home Key > Menu Key > 
System settings > More > Mobile net-
works > Access Point Names.
2.  Select a SIM card.
3.  Touch the Menu Key > New APN.
4.  Touch each item to enter the information 
you get from your service provider.
5.  Touch the Menu Key > Save to com-
plete.
Extending Battery Life
There are several things you can do to make 
your battery last longer.
• Turnon Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,GPS, mobile
data, auto-sync only when you need to.
• Lowerthescreenbrightness.
• UseBluetoothtetheringorUSBtethering
(when you have a cable) instead of por-
table Wi-Fi hotspot to share your phone’s 
data service.
• From thehomescreen, touch  > Set-
tings > Apps and close the apps you do 
not need but still run in the background.
• From thehomescreen, touch  > Set-
tings > Audio profiles > General and 
uncheck Vibrate on touch.
Freeing Up Memory Space
Use Apps to free up memory space and opti-
mize system speed.
1.  From the home screen, touch    > Set-
tings > Apps.
2.  Touch the app and touch the Force stop 
button next to the application you do not 
need.
Managing the Phone Storage
Deleting Old Messages
You can manually delete old messages to 
free up some storage space. You may also 
set up auto deletion of the oldest messages 
when the limits are reached.
1.  From the home screen, touch   > Mes-
saging.
2.  Touch the Menu Key > Settings > Gen-
eral. 
3. Check Delete old messages to enable 
auto deletion.
4. Touch Text message limit or Multime-
dia message limit to set the maximum 
limit.
5. Touch Set.
Clearing Browser’s Local Content
1.  From the home screen, touch    > 
Browser.
2.  Touch the Menu Key > Settings > Pri-
vacy & security.
3. Touch Clear cache,  Clear history, and 
Clear all cookie data.
Product Safety Information
Do not use hand-held while driv-
ing
Do not use while re-fuelling
For body-worn operation maintain 
a separation of 15 mm
This device may produce a bright 
orashinglight
Small parts may cause a choking 
hazard
Donotdisposeofitinare
This device may produce a loud 
sound
To prevent possible hearing dam-
age, do not listen at high volume 
levels for long periods.
Avoid contact with magnetic 
media
Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Keep away from pacemakers and 
other personal medical devices
Avoid any contact with liquid, 
keep it dry
Switch off when instructed in hos-
pitals and medical facilities
Do not attempt to disassemble
Switch off when instructed in 
aircrafts and airports
Only use approved accessories
Switch off in explosive environ-
ments
Do not rely on this device for 
emergency communications
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Declaration of RoHS Compli-
ance
To minimize the environmental impacts and 
take more responsibilities to the earth we 
live on, this document shall serve as a formal 
declaration that the ZTE Grand X manufac-
tured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compli-
ance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the 
European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of 
Hazardous Substances) with respect to the 
following substances:
1.  Lead (Pb)
2.  Mercury (Hg)
3.  Cadmium (Cd)
4.  Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
5.  Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
6.  Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
The ZTE Grand X manufactured by ZTE 
CORPORATION meets the requirements of 
EU 2002/95/EC.
SAR
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and 
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the lim-
its for exposure to radio waves recommended 
by international guidelines. These guidelines 
weredevelopedbytheindependentscientic
organization ICNIRP and include safety mar-
gins designed to assure the protection of all 
persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement 
known as SpecicAbsorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg 
and the highest SAR value for this device 
when tested was 0.318 W/kg. As mobile de-
vices offer a range of functions, they can be 
used in other positions, such as on the body.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s 
highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of 
this device while operating is typically below 
that indicated above. This is due to automatic 
changes to the power level of the device to 
ensure it only uses the minimum power re-
quired to communicate with the network.
E-Waste Management
What is E-waste?
• 'E-waste' meanswasteelectricaland
electronic equipment (WEEE). 
How harmful is e-waste?
E-wastes are considered dangerous, as 
certain components of some electronic prod-
ucts contain materials that are hazardous, 
depending on their condition and density. 
If improperly disposed, they can leach lead 
and other harmful substances into soil and 
groundwater.
Govt.of IndiavidenoticationdatedMay12,
2011 has announced E-waste (Management 
and Handling) Rules, 2011 (“Rules”).
According to these Rules, the consumer 
now has the legal responsibility to dispose 
of the waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment (popularly known as “WEEE”) in the 
prescribed manner and not by just throwing 
it into a dustbin or giving/selling it to scrap 
dealer.
V RECYCLE , is an initiative by Zte where we 
recycle your old and no longer useful phones.
There are 3 easy steps to begin playing your 
part:
Step 1: Grab your old and useless phone (or 
its accessories).
Step 2: Locate a ZTE Collection Point near 
you, available at www.ztedevice.com .
Step 3: Drop your old phone into the desig-
nated collection boxes.
Lets join hands today to celebrate the glory 
of nature earth & help in making it a better & 
healthier place for all of us.
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