Philips S890 User Manual

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Discover Your Phone
Philips continuously strives to improve its products.
Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this user
guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
Philips provides this user guide “as is” and does not
accept, except as required by applicable law, liability for
any error, omission or discrepancy between this user
guide and the product described. The device is meant to
be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.
How to...
Back of the phone:
camera lens
Side of the phone:
Side key
Navigation keys
Left softkey
Dial key
Microphone
Earplug jack
65,000 colour
main screen
Camera key
Hang up key
Number keys
Charger jack /
Data transfer connector
OK key
Right soft key
Switch the phone On/Off
Hold down ).
Enter the main menu
Press L.
Enter the
Quick Search
menu
Press the R.
Enter the
Audio Player
menu
Press +.
Enter the
Shortcuts
menu Press -.
Enter the main menu Press
,.
Enter the
Write Message
menu
Press <.
Enter the
Alert Type
menu
Press >.
Display the call history Press
(.
Enter the camera
preview mode
Press
C.
Enter the Video Player
menu
Hold down
C.
Adjust the volume Press the right side key.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Discover Your Phone

Discover Your PhonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it

Page 2 - Keypad introductions

Getting Started 9Your SIM card comes with a standard 4-8 digit PINnumber supplied by your network provider. You shouldchange this to your own number a

Page 3

10 Main Functions2. Main FunctionsCharacteristic FunctionThis mobile phone has the following characteristicfunctions:Phone BookOffers quick search fun

Page 4 - Table of contents

Main Functions 11SoundRecorderAllows you to record sound in bothcalling and non-calling modes.When the phone is in calling mode,you can press C to rec

Page 5

12 Main FunctionsDialingYou may make and receive calls on your phone whenthe symbol of your network provider appears on thescreen. The information bar

Page 6 - 1. Getting Started

Main Functions 13Dialing Calls from the Call LogYour mobile phone can also store records of the mostrecently missed, received and dialed calls, as wel

Page 7 - 6 Getting Started

14 Main FunctionsCall OptionDuring a call, press L Option to enter the call optionmenu; press R H-Free to activate and increasevolume, press R H-Held

Page 8 - Battery charging

Function Menu 153. Function MenuHow to Use the Function MenuScroll to select a function• In standby mode, press L Menu to enter the mainmenu. During a

Page 9 - 8 Getting Started

16 Function MenuCall HistoryMissed CallsDialed CallsReceived CallsDelete Call LogCall TimeLast Call Time/Total Sent/Total Received/Reset AllTimeCall C

Page 10 - Connecting to the Network

Function Menu 17GeneralActivate/CustomizeMeetingActivate/CustomizeOutdoorActivate/CustomizeIndoorActivate/CustomizeHeadsetCustomizeServicesSTK*WAPData

Page 11 - 2. Main Functions

18 Phone Book4. Phone BookYou can use To Phone option in the phonebook menuto save name card information such as Name,Number, Home Number, Company Nam

Page 12 - Main Functions 11

1Keypad introductionsTake photos Press the right side keys,C or ,.Enter the phone number Press the number keys.End a call Press ).</> Move the c

Page 13 - 12 Main Functions

Phone Book 19When you copy telephone number entries from yourmobile phone onto your SIM card, only the names andtelephone numbers will be copied.You n

Page 14 - Receiving Calls

20 Phone BookIn the phonebook, you can enter the list of phonebookentries via Quick Search, then press +/- to scroll andselect a phonebook entry.Press

Page 15 - Call Option

Phone Book 21You can press ( to dial the selected phonebook entryin the phonebook list or in the detailed informationinterface mode of the phonebook e

Page 16 - 3. Function Menu

22 Messages5. MessagesIn the main menu, scroll to select Messages, and thenpress L to enter. The available options include: SMS,MMS, Voice Mail Server

Page 17 - 16 Function Menu

Messages 23OutboxEnter the Outbox to view the short messages (saved inthe SIM card and phone memory) in the mobilephone. When the message list in Out

Page 18 - Function Menu 17

24 MessagesWrite MessageBefore writing a short message, please confirm thatyou have set the short message service centre number. You can edit your sho

Page 19 - 4. Phone Book

Messages 25TemplateThis menu allows you to predefine up to ten messagesthat you use most frequently. Select a message andpress L to access the next op

Page 20 - Phone Book 19

26 MessagesPref. BearerThis option allows you to set the preferredtransmission mode. For further detail, please contactwith network provider.MMSMMS re

Page 21 - 20 Phone Book

Messages 27Select Done when you have completed the editing ofthe current MMS, and you can carry out the followingoperations: Send Only, Save and Send,

Page 22 - Phone Book 21

28 MessagesWhen you are in your home network, and theRetrieval mode is set as Immediate, an icon will bedisplayed on the standby screen to indicate th

Page 23 - 5. Messages

2</>/+/- keys are referred to as navigation keys. In thisuser guide, the phrase "press the key" refers to pressingand thereafter relea

Page 24 - Messages 23

Messages 29OutboxMMS that are not sent successfully or that you chooseto save before sending are saved in the Outbox.Enter the Outbox. Your mobile pho

Page 25 - 24 Messages

30 MessagesMessage SettingsThe user must make the necessary settings in order touse the MMS feature.Enter MMS Settings and carry out the followingsett

Page 26 - Messages 25

Messages 31Read Report and Delivery Report require networksupport. Please contact your network provider.Your mobile phone has a dedicated space for th

Page 27 - 26 Messages

32 MessagesVoice Mail ServerThis will automatically direct incoming calls to thevoice mail centre when you cannot answer the call.The caller can leave

Page 28 - Messages 27

Call History 336. Call HistoryIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select Call History, then press L OK to enter. Youcan look up i

Page 29 - 28 Messages

34 Call HistoryCall TimePress L OK to enter Call Time. You can checkinformation regarding the call duration. Call CostPress L OK to enter Call Cost.

Page 30 - Messages 29

Camera 357. CameraThis mobile phone is equipped with a high resolutioncamera (30 thousand picture element), which you canuse to take pictures, and the

Page 31 - 30 Messages

36 CameraWhen size of the image is set as 640x480, zoom is notsupported; when size of the image is set as 320x240,Zoom 1x and Zoom 2x are supported.In

Page 32 - Messages 31

Camera 37• After taking the picture, press L or , to save it(default File Path is Phone), then return to viewfinder mode. Or press R to return to view

Page 33 - Broadcast Message

38 Audio Player8. Audio PlayerIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select Audio Player, then press L OK to enter. In the Audio Pla

Page 34 - 6. Call History

3Table of contents1. Getting Started ...5Removal and Insertion of the SIM Card ...5Removal and Insertion

Page 35 - GPRS Counter

Video Player 399. Video PlayerIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select Video Player, then press L OK to enter.Video RecorderEnt

Page 36 - 7. Camera

40 Fun & Games10. Fun & GamesIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll andselect Fun & Games, then press L OK to enter. Itcomp

Page 37 - 36 Camera

Fun & Games 41AB RepeaterEnter the menu and select the repeat file, then pressL Option to carry out the following operations: Sound file is saved

Page 38 - ImageViewer

42 File Manager11. File ManagerIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select File Manager, and then press L OK to enter.The menu dis

Page 39 - 8. Audio Player

File Manager 43If the file attribute is Read Only, it can not be deleted.Method of operation is the same as D:\ and E:\.In all levels of the catalog,

Page 40 - 9. Video Player

44 Settings12. SettingsIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select Settings. Press L OK to enter the Settingsmenu. In this menu, y

Page 41 - 10. Fun & Games

Settings 45encoding. If certain characters cannot be displayed,please switch the encoding in order to view them.Display Characteristics Greeting TextT

Page 42 - AB Repeater

46 SettingsDedicated keyYou can edit the shortcut function of the navigationkeys +, -, < and > in standby mode.ShortcutsYou can edit the shortcu

Page 43 - 11. File Manager

Settings 47When you have selected one of the above modes, youmay carry out the following operations: Call BarringThe Call Barring option allows you to

Page 44 - File Manager 43

48 SettingsCall Time ReminderThis option enables you to remind yourself about theduration of a call. When this option is enabled, therewill be a short

Page 45 - 12. Settings

410. Fun & Games ... 40Games ... 40Sound Record

Page 46 - Settings 45

Settings 49Preferred NetworksPreferred Networks is a list of networks alreadyconfigured and set by you. The preferred networkswill be stored in the SI

Page 47 - Call Setup

50 SettingsIf you enter an incorrect PIN number three times insuccession, your SIM card will be locked. At this time,you need the PUK number to unlock

Page 48 - Settings 47

Settings 51in the fixed dialing number list are displayed in thephone book.Barred DialIf your SIM card supports it, certain numbers can bebarred. When

Page 49 - Network Setup

52 User Profiles13. User ProfilesYour mobile phone provides a number of user profiles foryou to set your mobile phone's ring tone, according toco

Page 50 - Security Setup

User Profiles 53•Alert Type: This option allowsyou to set the type of alert youwish to receive when there is anincoming call. You can selectonly one o

Page 51 - 50 Settings

54 Services14. ServicesIn the main menu, press the navigation keys to scrolland select Services. There are three submenus: STK,WAP and Data Account.ST

Page 52 - Restore Factory Settings

Services 55Recent PagesYou can visit the web sites you visited recently.Enter AddressUse this menu to manually enter the URL address ofa website and a

Page 53 - 13. User Profiles

56 ServicesIf you have attempted to access, or successfullyaccessed confidential information that require apassword (such as a bank account), please c

Page 54 - User Profiles 53

Services 57When browsing a WAP page, you can press )at anytime to exit the WAP browser window, disconnect andreturn to standby mode.• Explanation of t

Page 55 - 14. Services

58 ServicesGPRSIn this menu, the mobile phone will display a list ofGPRS Data account. You can select and edit theGPRS data:Account Namespecify a name

Page 56 - Services 55

Getting Started 51. Getting StartedBefore using your mobile phone, you must insert avalid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card into thephone. The SIM

Page 57 - 56 Services

Extra 5915. ExtraIn the main menu interface, press the navigation keys toscroll to Extra and press L to enter the Extra menu.You can make use of some

Page 58 - Data Account

60 ExtraCalculatorThe calculator supports 4 basic arithmetic functionsto facilitate simple calculations.Enter the Calculator to display the operation

Page 59 - 58 Services

Input Methods 6116. Input MethodsGeneral outlineThis mobile phone supports English input and thefollowing input methods:Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, Nu

Page 60 - 15. Extra

62 Icons & symbolsIcons & symbolsIn standby mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously on the main screen.If the network symbol isn’

Page 61 - Shortcuts

63PrecautionsRadio WavesYour cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio wave

Page 62 - 16. Input Methods

64Always switch off your phone...Inadequately protected or sensitive electronicequipment may be affected by radio energy. Thisinterference can lead t

Page 63 - Icons & symbols

65Improved performanceIn order to improve the performance of your phone,reduce radio energy emission, reduce batteryconsumption and ensure safe operat

Page 64 - Precautions

66Your mobile phone and your carStudies have shown that speaking on thetelephone while driving lowers yourconcentration, which can be dangerous.Adhere

Page 65 - Hearing aids

67TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug fromcha

Page 66 - Battery information

68You have the feeling that you miss some callsCheck your call divert options.The display shows SIM failureCheck that the SIM card has been inserted i

Page 67 - Environmental care

6 Getting Started• Push up the lid on the memory card trough, placethe memory card into the memory card trough.• Push down the lid, and glide it to se

Page 68 - Troubleshooting

69Philips Authentic AccessoriesSome accessories, such as battery and charger, areincluded as standard accessories in your mobile phonepackage. Additio

Page 69

70 Specific Absorption Rate InformationSpecific Absorption Rate InformationInternational standardsTHIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDA

Page 70 - Accessories

71Limited warranty1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips c

Page 71 - International standards

72b) Product that has been damaged due torepair, alteration, or modification by anyonenot authorized by Philips; orc) Product that has reception or

Page 72 - Limited warranty

73ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORYQUALITY MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FORDAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISINGOUT

Page 73

Declaration of conformityWe, Philips (China) Investment Co., Ltd.BU Wireless China21F, Tower 1 Kerry Everbright City218 Tian Mu Xi RoadShanghai, P.R.C

Page 74

Getting Started 7Battery chargingThe new battery is partially charged (about 50%) andmay be used directly out of the box. During the firstthree charge

Page 75 - Declaration of

8 Getting StartedTurning the Phone On and OffTo turn the phone on or off, hold down ).If you turn on the phone without inserting the SIMcard, the phon

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