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Summary of Contents for Fairphone 2

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FAIRPHONE USER GUIDE. TABLE OF CONTENTS. This quick overview will get you up and Meet your Fairphone running in no time! But if you’d like some What’s not in the box? extra guidance, in-depth information or super Let’s get started...
  • Page 3: Front, Back, Inside, Top Views

    MEET YOUR FAIRPHONE. The front and back. The inside. On/off Rear SIM card slot 2 On/off Rear SIM card slot 2 button button Camera (Adapter not included) Camera (Adapter not included) Volume Volume Earpiece up/down Earpiece up/down Flash Flash On/off...
  • Page 4: What's Not In The Box

    You can connect the cable to your This phone is SIM lock free and not tied to any Fairphone with a standard USB (micro B) connector. This specific provider. We like to call it consumer freedom format is commonly used for phones, navigation systems of choice.
  • Page 5: Let's Get Started

    Charge your phone. Insert one or two SIM cards. Adapter Unless you’ve ordered a charger, it will not be beschikbaar op onze Dual SIM capability makes Fairphone two phones included in this package. Don’t worry - you’ve probably Mini Micro Nano webshop in one.
  • Page 6: Five Panel Functionality

    FIVE PANEL FUNCTIONALITY. The Quick Access function shows your four favorite apps. Hold your finger on the right or left side of any panel and slide it to the center to activate. Go to page 12 for more info. This is your Home panel. Move between panels by swiping left or right (p 12).
  • Page 7: Basic Functions

    We’ve pre-installed the operating system (OS) and a few Using Quick Access. From any panel, slide your finger helpful extras, but your Fairphone is still pretty much a from the right or the left side of the screen towards the blank page.
  • Page 8: Calls & Messages With Dual Sim

    Calls and messages with dual SIM. Messages (SMS). The Quick Access menu is where you’ll find the Open your Quick Access menu and slide your most useful apps: finger to the Message icon. Phone calls. To write a new SMS, press New Message .
  • Page 9: Camera

    Camera. Web browser. Open your Quick Access menu and slide your This is the basic browser for accessing the web. finger to the camera icon. You can, of course, download another browser if you prefer. Take a picture or make a video. Point your phone at Connect to Wi-Fi.
  • Page 10: Panels, Apps And Widgets

    Slow Fast Out of the box, your Fairphone only includes a small selection of the most useful apps and widgets. From your Home screen you can swipe your finger left or right to reveal five panels. These panels are fairly empty...
  • Page 11: Pull-Down Menu

    Pull-down menu. You can access all your apps through All Apps and Widgets in the Quick Access menu (p 12) or the Your Swipe your finger down from the top of the screen Apps widget. Widgets can only be viewed through All to see the Pull-down menu.
  • Page 12: Settings, Home & Back Buttons

    People app and then open the Pull-down menu. Press right or left to close any of the apps. and then to choose SIM 1 or 2 or set up the system to prompt you every time. Back button. Press to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 13: Sounds

    Mood Background. The Mood Background is the default Change your ringtone. Your Fairphone comes with a background on your lock screen. It uses color to indicate selection of pre-set ringtones. To change your ringtone, the amount of power left in your battery.
  • Page 14: Add & Delete Contacts

    Add & delete contacts. you’ll need to ask your System Administrator for help, as Add contacts. Go to Apps > People. Press the every system works differently. button on the bottom right to select where you want to Peace of Mind widget. save the contact and then fill in all the contact details.
  • Page 15: Helpful Advice

    Apps and online services. to your phone. Besides the features specifically designed for Your Fairphone acts just like a USB storage device. You Fairphone, we’ve tried to provide you with a very “clean” don’t need to create any accounts or download programs operating system.
  • Page 16: Back Up Phone

    Restore within the app to get all your data back. the factory settings (previous page). Restore factory settings. Fairphone OS software updates. A smartphone is a complex thing. If you install lots When updates are available, you will see a message of apps, the system might become unstable or slow down.
  • Page 17: Health & Safety

    (output 5V, 1A, USB device. This might sound contradictory to our philosophy, 2.0). If you ordered a charger directly from our website, but we must warn you that if you open your device or try to it is produced by our supplier Salcomp and meets the manipulate its original form, you may incur risks.
  • Page 18 SAR is measured in lab facilities. on human health and the environment. Our products are tested to comply with this regulation and suppliers need The SAR measured with our beloved Fairphone can be to deliver documentation about the substances used in found at www.fairphone.com/support.
  • Page 19 European standards. and paid a fee for every Fairphone that we introduce into the market. This enables collection and treatment of 2) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive electronic scrap by public waste disposal authorities.
  • Page 20: Your Rights

    In case of damages, agreements (end-user license agreements) about what we will refund the value of the Fairphone less the value of you are allowed to do with their software, which usually the damage.
  • Page 21: Declaration Of Conformity

    Fairphone selling Fairphone spare parts, as well. You should repair Type: Smartphone your Fairphone by yourself only if you know for sure that Model: FP1U the damage is not due to a manufacturing defect (in other to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the words, only when your Fairphone is out of warranty).
  • Page 22: Contact Us

    EN 61000-3-3:2008; KvK: 55901964 (Chamber of Commerce) EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1; VAT: NL 8519.04.270.B.01 EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 SPECTRUM (art 3.2): EN 301 511 V9.0.2 (2003-03); EN 300 328 V1.7.1(2006-10); EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1; EN 301 908-2 V5.2.1 Notified Body:...