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User Guide

The Hisense U42 Lite User Manual provides comprehensive instructions on phone basics, troubleshooting, and various features including making calls, sending messages, and using the camera. It also includes safety precautions, battery charging guidelines, and information on using SIM and MicroSD cards. Users are advised to read the manual thoroughly before operating the device to ensure proper usage and maintenance.
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User Guide

The Hisense U42 Lite User Manual provides comprehensive instructions on phone basics, troubleshooting, and various features including making calls, sending messages, and using the camera. It also includes safety precautions, battery charging guidelines, and information on using SIM and MicroSD cards. Users are advised to read the manual thoroughly before operating the device to ensure proper usage and maintenance.
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Hisense U42 Lite

(HWCD102E)

User Manual

Before using your phone, read the User Manual thoroughly.

Manufactured by Hisense International Co., Ltd.

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Contents
Phone Basics
Your phone at a glance 5
Carrying out basic operations 6
Using the notification center 11
Using SIM and MicroSD cards 12
Battery charging 12

Troubleshooting
I can’t turn my phone on 15
My phone keeps turning off automatically 15
I can’t use an application on my phone 16
My phone’s standby time is too short 16
My phone isn’t charging properly 17
Touchscreen error when charging 17
I’ve forgotten my password 18
My PIN is locked 18
I can’t use the Internet or make calls 18
My calls don’t connect 19
Phone doesn’t make a sound when it rings 19

Phone
Making calls 19
Making calls from contacts 19
Making calls from recents 20

Contacts
Importing contacts 20
Creating contacts 20
Searching for contacts 21

Messages
Sending messages 21
Viewing messages 21

Camera
Taking photos 22
Taking panorama 22
Recording videos 22

Photos
Viewing photos or videos 23
Deleting photos or videos 23

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Sharing photos or videos 23

Chrome
Using Chrome 24

Clock
Alarm 24
Clock 25
Timer 25
Stopwatch 25

Sound Recorder
Recording sound 26
Playing a recording 26
Managing recordings 26

Calculator
Making calculation 27

FM Radio
Listening to radio 27

Safety
Safety precautions 28
Safe battery charging 32
Protecting your hearing 32
Protecting the environment 32
Specific Absorption Rate(SAR) 33
Reducing your radiation exposure 33
Other important information 34
Disclaimer 34
Frequency bands and power 36
Compliance 37
EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 38

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Safety symbols in this document

The following symbols are used throughout this document:

Warning: situations that could cause injury to yourself

or others.

Caution: situations that could cause damage to your

device or other equipment.

Notice: notes, usage tips, or additional information.

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Phone Basics
Use the information in this section to get to know your phone better.

Your phone at a glance


Get to know your phone with the following figure and legend.

1.Receiver / Speaker 6.Flashlight


2.Microphone 7.Front camera
3.Rear camera 8.Volume button +
4.Headset socket 9.Volume button -
5.USB port 10.Power button

The figures and descriptions are for reference only,

please refer to the descriptions of actual product.

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Carrying out basic operations
This section describes how to carry out basic functions on your

phone.

Before using your phone for the first time, fully charge

your battery. For more information on charging your

battery, see Battery charging.

Turning your phone on

• To turn your phone on, press and hold the power button until the

screen turns on.

• When turning your phone on for the first time, or after performing

data reset, follow the onscreen instructions to set up you phone.

• To force restart your phone, press and hold the power button until

your phone vibrates.

Turning your phone off

To power off your phone, press and hold the power button, and

then tap the icon .


Press and hold the power button of the mobile phone for 10

seconds to shut down, and continue to press and hold to restart.

Using touchscreen gestures

This section describes how to use touchscreen gestures to help

control your phone.

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Tapping

To open an app, to choose a menu item, to press an on-screen

button, or to enter a character using the keyboard on the screen,

tap it with your finger.

Tapping and holding

Tap and hold an item on the screen for more than 2 seconds to

access available options.

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Swiping

Swipe to the left or right on the home screen or the Apps screen to

view other panels.

Swipe upwards or downwards to scroll through a web page or a list

of items.

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Spreading and pinching

Spread two fingers apart on a web page, map or image to zoom in

a part.

Pinch to zoom out.

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Dragging

To move an item, tap and hold it and drag it to the target position.

Using the navigation bar

You can find your navigation bar control at the bottom of you

screen.

• To go back to the home screen, tap .

• To open the list of recent apps, tap .

• To go back to the previous screen, tap .

Locking and unlocking screen

Locking the screen

• To lock the screen, press the power button.

• Go to Settings > Display > Sleep to change how quickly your

screen goes to sleep. The screen locks and goes into sleep mode

when you don’t use your phone for a while. This is to save power

and stop accidental phone use.

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Unlocking the screen

To unlock the screen, press the power button and swipe up.

Using the notification center


The notification center is where you can view the latest notifications

relating to the operation of your phone.

Opening the notification center

To open and view the notification center:

1 Swipe down from the top of the screen to see the notification
center.

2 Swipe down again from the top of the screen to see the shortcuts
tab.

Closing the notification center

Swipe up or tap to close the notification center.

Setting notification options

To set notification options, go to Settings > Apps & notifications >

Notifications.

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Using SIM and MicroSD cards
Inserting SIM and MicroSD cards

Always ensure that SIM and MicroSD cards are inserted correctly

into your phone.

The following figure shows the correct way to insert SIM and

MicroSD cards into your phone.

Do not use cut or modified SIM or MicroSD cards with

your phone, as these may not be recognized.

Battery charging
Follow instructions in this section to charge your battery safely and

preserve battery life.

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Charging your battery

Fully charge the battery before using it for the first time, or when the

phone has not been used for a long time, or when the battery is low.

To charge your battery, do the following:

1 Connect your USB charging cable to your USB power adapter.


Plug the end of the USB cable into the USB port, and the USB

power adapter into a power socket.

2 Once your battery is fully charged, disconnect your phone from


your USB charging cable.

Important safety precautions

The following precautions are extremely important and must be foll-

owed at all times:

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect

type. Dispose of used batteries according to the

instructions.

To charge your phone safely, it is also important to pay attention to

the following points:

• Use only approved chargers, batteries, and cables. Using an

unapproved or incompatible power adapter, charger, or battery

may damage your phone, shorten its lifespan, or cause a fire,

explosion or other hazards.

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• Avoid using your phone when it is charging. Do not cover your

phone or power adapter.

• Connect your charger properly. Not connecting your charger

properly can cause serious damage to your phone. Any damage

caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty.

• Your phone can be safely charged at temperatures between

0°C and 40°C. Charging in environment where the temperature

is below 0°C or higher than 40°C will harm battery. Performance

and shorten battery life. Regular, long-term charging in extreme

temperatures will damage your battery.

• Unplug your charger from the electric socket when not charging

your phone.

Protecting your battery

For safe and effective charging that also protects your battery, you

must also pay attention to the following points:

• If your AC power supply is lower voltage, or you charge from

computer or other non-standard sources, you may need to

charge your phone for longer.

• Your phone might not start straight away if the battery is low. Your

phone will start normally once it has charged for a short while.

• The time your phone needs to charge may depend on room

temperature and your battery level.

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• The phone and charger may heat while charging. This is normal

and shouldn’t affect your phone’s lifespan or performance. If your

battery becomes much hotter than usual, stop charging your

phone and put it in a cool place. If you phone surface is hot,

avoid touching your phone for too long.

Troubleshooting
This section lists common problems you may have when using your

phone. Check to see whether your issue is listed here before

contacting the service center.

I can’t turn my phone on


If you can’t turn your phone on, try the following:

• Press and hold power key for two seconds or longer.

• Check that he battery is fully charged before turning your phone

on.

• Press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates.

• Check that your battery is properly connected to your phone, and

that the connecting points are clean. If your phone has a built-in

battery, contact the service center.

My phone keeps turning off automatically


If you phone keep turning off automatically, try the following:

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• Check your battery power. If the power is low, charge your phone.

• Check softwares or applications to see if they are normal. If not,

restart your phone.

I can’t use an application on my phone


If you can’t use an application on your phone, try the following:

• Check if your phone has sufficient storage. Delete some

messages from your phone.

• Check if the application is damaged. Uninstall and reinstall the

application. If cannot be fixed, try resetting system.

• Chances are that the application is not compatible. Uninstall the

application and choose a compatible version.

• Check and enable applications management permissions.

My phone’s standby time is too short


If your phone’s standby time is too short, try the following:

• Chances are that the battery performance decreases. Contact

service center to change the battery.

• If you play games or listen to music for a long period of time,

shorten the time.

• If the screen is too bright, adjust the brightness of the screen.

• If the phone is used in weak signal environment, the standby time

will be short. Please move to strong signal locations.

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• Turn off cellular data, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi switch when not

using them.

• Close the application not used.

• Uninstall the applications not used for a long period of time.

My phone isn’t charging properly


If your phone isn’t charging properly, try the following:

• Ensure that your phone is charging at a normal temperature.

• Plug the charger into a different socket.

• Recharge your phone for about half an hour.

• Chances are that the battery has a problem. If the battery has

been built-in, contact service center.

• Ensure that the charger is not defective. If the charger is defective,

replace it.

• If the charger fails to charge, please change or repair it.

Touchscreen error when charging


If there is touchscreen error when charging, try the following:

• If the charging equipment is incompatible with your phone, it may

cause some problems. Use charger supplied and stable charging

equipment.

• Check whether softwares or applications are normal or not.

Restart your phone.

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I’ve forgotten my password
If you forget your password, contact service provider.

My PIN is locked
If you enter wrong PIN three times in a row, contact service

provider.

I can’t use the Internet or make calls


If you can’t use the Internet or make calls, try the following:

• Chances are that signal is too weak. Move to an open area and try

again.

• Chances are that the phone is out of service area. Check if the

Internet is available.

• Chances are that airplane mode is on. Turn off airplane mode.

• Check if software is abnormal. If so, restart the phone.

• Check if SIM card has failure. If so, check or change SIM card.

• Ensure that the dialing is right.

• Check if cellular data setting has failure. If so, go to Settings to set

up cellular data.

• Check if prepaid charge has reached its limit. If so, contact service

provider.

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My calls don’t connect
If your calls don’t connect, try the following:

• Check if phone number is too long.

• Ensure international roaming service and international call service

are enabled. If not, contact service provider.

Phone doesn’t make a sound when it rings


If your phone doesn’t make a sound when it rings, check if silent or

vibrate mode is enabled.

Phone

Making calls
To make calls:

1 Tap .

2 Tap to enter a phone number.

3 Tap to make a call.

Making calls from contacts


To make calls from contacts:

1 Tap .

2 Tap to choose a contact.


3 Tap the contact number.

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Making calls from recents
To make calls from recents:

1 Tap .

2 Tap to view all calls. Tap the name or number of the person
you want to call.

3 Tap .

Contacts

Importing contacts
To import contacts to your phone:

1 Tap .

2 Tap , then tap Settings > Import/Export contacts.

3 Select an import option.

Creating contacts
To create a new contact:

1 Tap .

2 Tap .

3 Enter the contact’s name, phone number and other contact


information, and then tap SAVE.

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Searching for contacts
To search for contacts:

1 Tap .

2 Use one of the following search methods:


• Scroll up or down the contacts list.

• Tap at the top of the screen to search for a contact.


3 Select a contact. You can now call them, send them a text
message, or edit their contact information.

Messages

Sending messages
To send messages:

1 Tap .

2 Tap to create a message.


3 Add recipients and enter a message.

4 Tap to send the message.

Viewing messages
To view messages:

1 Tap .

2 Select a contact on the message list.


3 View your conversation.
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Camera

Taking photos
To take photos:

1 Tap .

2 Spread two fingers apart on the screen to zoom in, and pinch to
zoom out.

3 Tap to take a photo. Your picture will be automatically saved

to .

Taking panorama
To capture a panorama shot:

1 Tap .

2 Swipe to Mode on the screen, then tap . Hold your phone

steady and then tap to start shooting. Slowly move your


phone in the direction indicated, holding the phone steady and

ensuring the arrow stays levels with the center line.

3 Tap when you are finished. Your picture will be

automatically saved to .

Recording videos
To record videos:

1 Tap .

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2 Tap to start recording the video. Spread two fingers apart
on the screen to zoom in, and pinch to zoom out.

3 Tap to finish recording.

Photos

Viewing photos or videos


To view photos or videos:

1 Tap .

2 Select a photo or a video.

Deleting photos or videos


To delete photos or videos:

1 Tap .

2 Tap and hold the photo or video that you want to delete, tap .

Sharing photos or videos


To share photos or videos:

1 Tap .

2 Select the photo or video that you want to share.


3 Tap . Select your sharing method.

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Chrome

Using Chrome
Connect the web to search for information and bookmark your

favorite web pages to access them conveniently.

1 Tap .
2 Enter the address field in the search bar. You will have access to
web pages; moreover, bookmarks, multiple window switching

and other functions are supported.

Clock
This app includes the following functions:

Alarm
1 Tap .

2 Tap .

3 You can do the following steps to set your alarms:


Adding an alarm

Tap and set the alarm time, repeat times, alarm sound, and
others.

Enabling or disabling an alarm

Turn on or turn off the switch next to an alarm.

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Configuring the alarm settings

Tap > Settings to configure the alarms.

Deleting an alarm

Tap the alarm that you want to delete. Then tap .

Clock
1 Tap .

2 Tap .

3 You can do the following steps to set your clock:


Adding a city

Tap . Enter a city name in the search bar or select a city from
the list.

Deleting a city

Tap . Deselect the city, then the clock of the city will be deleted.

Timer
1 Tap .

2 Tap .

3 Set the countdown time and tap to start the timer.

Tap to pause the countdown.

Stopwatch
1 Tap .

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2 Tap .

3 Tap to start the stopwatch. Tap to count laps. Tap

to pause the stopwatch. Tap to reset the stopwatch.

Sound Recorder
The device supports long periods of recording. Make sure your

device has available storage before recording.

Recording sound
1 Tap .

2 Tap to start recording.

3 Tap to stop recording. Tap , the recording file is

automatically saved in the phone. Tap , tap and hold a


recording recording file you want to delete, then tap .

Playing a recording
1 Tap .

2 Tap to find your recording.

3 Tap to play the recording.

Managing recordings
1 Tap .

2 Tap .

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3 Tap and hold a recording. You can rename, share or delete the
recording file.

Calculator
Use calculator to do simple or complicated calculations.

Making calculation
Tap , you can do simple calculations:

• Tap the number and calculate sign to do simple calculations.

• Go to advanced calculator tab by swiping your screen left.

FM Radio

Listening to radio
To use the FM Radio, first you need to connect your headphones.

1 Tap to activate.
2 Select the frequency following the app instructions and set the
volume to a comfortable level.

Safety
This section contains information on the secure and safe operation

of your phone.

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Safety precautions
For your safety and that of others, ensure you read, understand,

and follow all of the information in this section.

Failure to obey the following safety information could result

in fire, electric shock, injuries, or damage to your device or

other property. Read all the safety information below

before using your phone.

• Using unapproved or incompatible power adapters, chargers, or

batteries may damage your phone, shorten its lifespan, or cause

a fire, explosion, or other hazards.

• Your phone’s ideal operating temperature is 0°C to 35°C. Your

phone’s ideal storage temperature is -20°C to 45°C.The ideal

charging temperature for your phone is between 0°C and 40°C.

• Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping a minimum

distance of 15 cm between phone and pacemaker to prevent

potential interference with the pacemaker. If you use a

pacemaker, hold your phone on the side opposite to your

pacemaker and do not carry your phone in your front pocket.

• Keep your phone and battery away from excessive heat and

direct sunlight. Do not place your phone or battery on or in

heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators.

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• Do not use your phone in a moist environment, such as bathroom.

Prevent your phone from being soaked or washed in liquid.

• Follow local laws and regulations while using your phone. To

reduce the risk of accidents, do not use your wireless phone

while driving.

• While flying in an aircraft or immediately before boarding, only use

your phone according to instructions provided. Use of a wireless

phone in an aircraft may disrupt wireless networks, can cause

danger to aircraft operation, and may be illegal.

• To prevent damage to your phone’s parts or internal circuits, do

not use it in dusty, smoky, damp, or dirty environments or near

magnetic fields.

• When charging your phone, plug the adapter into a socket which

is near your phone and which is easy to reach.

• When not in use, unplug the charger from outlets and from the

phone.

• Do not use, store or transport your phone in areas where

flammables or explosives are stored (in a gas station, oil depot,

or chemical plant, for example). Using your phone in these

environments increases the risk of explosion or fire.

• Dispose of your phone, battery, and accessories according to

local regulations. Do not throw phones or batteries away in your

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household trash bin or other non-recycling trash bin. Improper

battery use or disposal may lead to fire, explosion, or other

hazards.

• Consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to determine if

operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your

medical device.

• Obey any rules or regulations set by hospitals and health care

facilities.

• Do not crash, throw, puncture, drop, squeeze, or bend your

phone.

• Do not try to take apart your phone or its accessories. Only

authorized personnel are allowed to service or repair the phone.

• Use a dry soft cloth to clean your phone. Do not use water, alcohol,

detergent or any chemicals.

• Keep your phone and charger out of the reach of children. Do not

let children use the phone or charger without supervision.

• Phone accessories and phone accessory parts, especially small

parts, must also be kept away from children to prevent choking.

• Power off your phone in any area where there is a risk of

explosions. Do not charge your phone or use your phone in

areas where there are chemicals or particles in the air. Obey all

signs and instructions.

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• Strictly obey relevant instructions in this guide while using USB

cable. Failure to follow instructions may result in your phone or

PC being damaged.

• Only use USB version 2.0. USB equipment with your phone.

Safe cleaning and maintenance

To ensure your safety and that of others, you must pay attention to

the following safety tips when cleaning and maintaining your phone:

• Turn off your phone before cleaning and maintenance. Your

charger should be unplugged from socket. Your phone and

charger should be disconnected to prevent electric shocks or

short circuiting.

• Do not wipe your phone or charger with benzyl alcohol, chemical

substances, chemical agents or abrasive cleaning agents. This is

to avoid damaging phone parts or the functioning of your phone.

You may clean your phone with a slightly damp anti-static cloth.

• Do not scrape or alter the phone case, or the paint on the phone,

as it may cause allergic reaction. If such reaction occurs, stop

using your phone immediately and seek medical help.

• Wipe dust off power plug and keep it dry to avoid risk of fire.

• If your phone or accessories do not work properly, contact your

local vendor.

• Do not disassemble device or its accessories by yourself.

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Safe battery charging
Follow the information on safe battery charging in the Battery

charging, Safety precautions, and Protecting your battery sections

of this user manual.

Protecting your hearing


• To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at

high volume levels for long periods.

• Fully understand user manual before use.

• Ensure your player at low volume levels or power off

before you leaving.

Protecting the environment


• Obey the local regulations on device packaging,

battery and used device disposal and bring them to the

collection point for proper recycling.

• Take your used, unwanted lithium batteries to a designated

place. Do not dispose of used devices or batteries in a

household rubbish bin.

• Proper collection and recycling of your device help ensure

electrical and electronic equipment waste is recycled in a

manner that conserves valuable materials and protects

human health and the environment.

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Specific Absorption Rate(SAR)
• Your phone is tested to comply with applicable requirements and

regulations of the European Union of human exposure to radio

wave.

• Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio waves

absorbed by a body. The device complies with RF from your body.

The SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg averaged over 10 gram of tissue in the

European Union.

• This product was tested and recorded the maximum SAR value

was 1.136 W/kg for the head, 1.572 W/kg for the body. The

device complies with RF specifications when the device used at

a distance of 5 mm from your body.

• The actual SAR level will be much lower than above value since

the device has been designed to use the minimum energy for

necessary communication with the base station.

Reducing your radiation exposure


You can reduce your exposure to radiation from your phone by

doing the following:

• Use your phone in areas with good reception. Be especially

careful in underground car parks and on train and car journeys.

• Use your phone when all the signal strength bars are displayed.

• Use a hands-free kit.

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• During calls, keep your phone away from your abdomen (for

pregnant women) and your lower abdomen (for teenagers).

Other important information


Important data usage and billing information

Your phone regularly connects to mail and Internet servers to

improve your experience. This creates data exchanges that may be

charged along with your existing package, or which may use

prepaid credit.

To avoid billing problems related to Internet services, it is strongly

recommended to use a suitable package or plan which includes

unlimited Internet and emails and to avoid changing the default

settings.

You can connect to Wi-Fi for faster, more streamlined service. If

you can, use Wi-Fi for streaming, and for downloading games,

videos and films.

Disclaimer
Unofficial headsets, chargers, and other accessories are not

compatible with your phone. Using unofficial accessories can affect

performance. The factory is in no way responsible for any damage

that occurs as a result of using unofficial accessories.

This user manual is intended to provide a general overview. Actual

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specifications and functions of your phone may be different from

those contained in the user manual.

Your phone was fully tested after production. If there are any

damages or defects due to manufacturing, follow the terms and

conditions in the warranty card.

If there are issues with your phones related to operator features

and services, follow the operator terms and conditions.

Note that your phone has specification and function limitations.

These limitations cannot be considered manufacturer damage or

as damage or defect of any kind.

Only use your phone for the purposes or functions for which it was

designed.

THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR

THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT

RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE

AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS

ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS

OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO

LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.

SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.

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Frequency bands and power

Mode Frequency Bands Tune-up Power

Tx: 824-849MHz,
GSM850
Rx: 869-894MHz 33.0 dBm±2dB

Tx: 880-915MHz,
GSM900
Rx: 925-960MHz 33.0 dBm±2dB

Tx: 1710-1785MHz,
GSM1800
Rx: 1805-1880MHz 30.0 dBm±2dB

Tx: 1850-1910MHz,
GSM1900
Rx: 1930-1990MHz 30.0 dBm±2dB

Tx: 1920-1980MHz,
WCDMA Band I
Rx: 2110-2170MHz 23.0 dBm±2dB

Tx: 880-915MHz,
WCDMA Band VIII
Rx: 925-960MHz 23.0 dBm±2dB

2412-2472MHz for
WIFI 15.0 dBm±3dB
802.11b/g/n(HT20)

Bluetooth 2402-2480MHz 6.0 dBm±2dB

GPS 1575.42MHz Receiving

87.5~108.0MHz
FM
Receiving

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Compliance

This equipment may be operated in all European countries.

Copyright

Copyright © 2020 Casper

The user manual is protected under international copyright laws.

No part of the user manual may be reproduced, distributed,

translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or

mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or storing in any

information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written

permission of Group. Some of the contents of the user manual may

not apply to your device, depending on the software and your

service provider. All information in this document is subject to

change without notice.

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EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
We,
Hisense International Co., Ltd.
___________________________________________________________________
hereby, declare that the essential requirements set out in the RED Directive 2014/53/EU
have been fully fulfilled on our product with indication below:
Product Name: Mobile Phone
Market Model Name:Hisense U42 lite
Brand Name: Hisense
Model No.: HWCD102E
The following standards have been applied for the investigation of compliance:

Test Report Number Standard


WTX24X12311727W001 (GSM) ETSI EN 301 511 V12.5.1 (2017-03)
ETSI EN 301 908-1 V15.2.1 (2023-01)
WTX24X12311727W002 (WCMA)
ETSI EN 301 908-2 V13.1.1 (2020-06)
WTX24X12311727W003 (Wi-Fi 2.4G) ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)
WTX24X12311727W004 (Bluetooth) ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)
WTX24X12311727W005 (GPS) ETSI EN 303 413 V1.2.1 (2021-04)
ETSI EN 303 345-1 V1.1.1 (2019-06)
WTX24X12311727W006 (FM)
ETSI EN 303 345-3 V1.1.1 (2021-06)
EN 55032:2015+A1:2020
EN 55035:2017+A11:2020
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A2:2021
WTX24X12311727W007 (EMC)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.3.1 (2024-09)
ETSI EN 301 489-19 V2.2.1 (2022-09)
ETSI EN 301 489-52 V1.2.1 (2021-11)
EN 50663:2017
EN 62209-1:2016
WTX24X12311727W008(SAR) EN 62209-2:2010+AMD1(2019)
EN 50360:2017
EN 50566:2017
WTX24X12311730Y001 (Safety) EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017
EN 50332-1:2013
WTX24X12311730Y002 (Audio)
EN 50332-2:2013

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And apply notified body assessment:
Notified Body number 0700
PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH
Königswinkel 10
D-32825 Blomberg
Germany

Software Version: Hisense_HWCD102E_S03_01_01_ZA00


Hardware Version: FS320-MB-V0.2
System Components
Li-ion Battery Model: LIW385200
3.8V, 2000mAh, 7.6Wh
Component 1
Manufacturer1#: Shenzhen Aerospace Electronic Co., Ltd.
Manufacturer2#: Phenix New Energy(Huizhou) Co.,Ltd.
Optional Components
AC Adapter Model: TPA-97050100V01
Input:AC100-240 50/60Hz 0.15A
Optional 1
Output:DC5V1.0A
Shenzhen Tianyin Electronics Co., Ltd.
AC Adapter Model: ES007-X050100XOE
Input:AC100-240 50/60Hz 0.3A
Optional 2
Output:DC5V1.0A
SHENZHEN EAST SUN ELECTRONIC CO., LTD
Earphone Cable (0.95m, Unshielded, Without Ferrite)
Optional 3
Shenzhen Xinyi Tong Technology Co., LTD.
Furthermore, the ISO requirement for the in-process quality control procedure as well
as the manufacturing process has been reached. The technical document as well as the
test reports will be kept for a period at least 10 years after the last product has been
manufactured at the disposal of the relevant national authorities of any Member State
for inspection.
Detail contact information for this declaration has been listed below as the window of any
issues relevant for this declaration.

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Manufacturer Contact

Company: Hisense International Co., Ltd.


Address: No.218, Qianwangang Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone,
Qingdao, Shandong Province,China
Name &Title: Zhang He/Manager
Tel No.: +86-532-55753718
Fax No.: --
E-mail: [email protected]

Date: 2025.1.17

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