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| Product type | Smartphone |
| Brand | NGM-Mobile |
| Model | Dynamic Racing GP |
| Operating system | Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean |
| Screen | Capacitive touchscreen |
| SIM | Dual SIM (2x mini-SIM) |
| Expandable storage | Micro-SD (up to 32 GB) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS |
| Camera | Main (with flash) and front |
| Battery | Lithium-ion rechargeable, removable |
| Charger | USB, AC adapter (NGM recommended) |
| Sensors | Light, proximity, accelerometer |
| Power | Lithium-ion battery (included), charging via micro-USB |
| Care and cleaning | Clean with a soft dry cloth. Avoid moisture and chemical products. |
| Safety | Use original NGM chargers. Avoid power surges. Do not expose to water. |
| Spare parts and repairability | Battery, charger, USB cable available at www.ngm.eu. |
| General information | Manufacturer warranty. Technical support via the official website. |
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USER MANUAL Dynamic Racing GP NGM-Mobile
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Quick guide - English ...... 21
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Welcome to the NGM Android™ world. Thank you for purchasing NGM Dynamic Racing. With this device you can have access to the many features of the new edition of the Android™ 4.2.1 Jelly Bean OS to manage your contacts, email, social networks and to discover the opportunities of Internet with just a single touch! Discover the full potential of your new "intelligent" phone. Compared to the usual Mono SIM Smartphones available on the market, NGM Dynamic Racing offers the convenience of dual SIM, which has always distinguished the entire spectrum of NGM phones, i.e the ability to manage two SIM cards simultaneously by setting the preferred SIM for calls, messages and data connection; a great benefit for NGM customers! By visiting the official website www.ngm.eu you can appreciate the whole range of NGM mobile phones, ask for assistance, access the forum for technical assistance and download software updates.
Warning: Data Connection of NGM Dynamic Racing is active as soon as you first turn on the phone (or after every factory data reset). If you do not have a special or "flat" rate for data connection with your USIM card, you are recommended to turn off data traffic and set up a Wi-Fi connection, in order to avoid additional costs.
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Set up
Warning: insert USIM and SD Card only after removing the battery, in order to prevent data loss.
Insert USIM cards: USIM cards contain your phone number, PIN codes, links to external services, contacts and other important details. To access the compartment containing the USIM slots, turn off the phone and lift up the cover from the top of the phone. Remove the battery. Insert the USIM cards into their respective slots following the illustration below.
Inserting the memory card: To use all the functions of NGM Forward Racing, we recommend the use of a micro-SD card: it should be inserted into the back side of the phone after removing the back cover and the battery; its slot is placed to the right of the USIM slots, under the battery. Slide in the memory card, as shown below, with the gold contacts facing downwards.

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Inserting the Battery:
Your device is provided with a lithium-ion battery and is designed to be used exclusively with original NGM batteries and chargers. The battery must be inserted into the backside of the phone. Insert the battery into the battery compartment with its contacts facing the corresponding ones of the phone. Next, restore the back cover by first inserting the bottom of the phone and then pressing it on the top to insert it into the cover. To remove the cover, start from the slit in the top right corner of the phone and remove first the top and then the bottom part, as shown below.

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Charging the battery:
Charge the battery before starting to use the device. Use the supplied USB cable and the USB connector on the top side of the phone. Connect the charger to the provided wall socket adapter, and then the device to the USB cable. You can also charge the phone by connecting it with the PC USB port, but in this case charging will take longer. When the battery is charging, an animated icon on the screen will show the charging progress if the phone is on. Once the battery icon is filled, it is fully charged and the phone can be disconnected from the grid.
Attention: Do not connect the phone to a booting-up or running down PC to avoid voltage jumps. To preserve the functionality of the product and the integrity of the warranty, we recommend the use of original NGM chargers. Please charge the battery indoors, in a dry and favorable environment. It's normal for the battery to get slightly warm during the charging process. The battery will reach its full capacity when cycled several times.
Turn on, turn off and standby
To turn on the phone, press and hold the power on/off key To turn off your device, press and hold the same key and confirm by selecting "Shutdown". A quick pressure sets the phone in stand-by mode (screen off) or allows you to go back to the lock screen (see below).
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Main Screen:
Use the touch screen by tapping, holding or dragging a finger across the screen. The main screen is the starting point for using all the applications on your phone. Other main screen pages are available, just swipe the screen left or right. These pages can be customized with shortcuts of the favorite applications; place a shortcut on one of the main screens by pressing and holding the desired shortcuts from the main menu and dropping it on the desktop. You also can customize the four widgets next to the central menu icon by pressing, holding and moving them onto the desktop. To delete shortcuts or widgets, tap and hold the icon and drag it onto "Delete" on the upper part of the screen. By moving an icon on top of another one, you can create folders on the desktop and by pressing the contextual menu you can change the wallpaper.
Standby Screen

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Hold and drag the central element to unlock the screenThe main menu:
Select an application from the main menu or scroll left/right to view other applications. Press the back button to return to the previous screen, press the Home key to return to the main screen, press the contextual menu to create folders and access the phone settings.
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Home Screen

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Notification panel
WiFi Signal Intensity
Phone App
Phonebook
Main Menu
Messaging
Page Indicator Bar
Browser
Scroll HOME pages
Main Menu

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APPS WIDGETS Browser Calculator Calendar Camera Clock Downloads Email File Manager FM Radio Gallery Settings SIM-Toolkit Google Settings Messaging Music NGM Nav People Phone System UpdateScroll menu
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Receiver Brightness and Proximity Sensors Front Camera Micro USB connector Earphone Plug Flash Camera Capacitive Touch Screen Volume "+" / "-" Contextual menu key Home Kev Back key Microphone On/Off and Standby key Speaker28ENGLISH
RAPID ACCESS
Notification panel To open the Notification Panel, touch the upper bar containing the battery and signal-intensity icons and drag it downwards. Tap the icon in the upper right corner to switch between notifications and Quick Setup buttons or tap the settings icon to open the Phone Settings menu. To hide the panel, drag up the bottom of the panel or tap the Back button.
Recent applications: When you are inside any application, long press the Home key: a list of the applications you have recently accessed will be shown and can be directly selected.
Contextual Menu: Most applications have a Contextual Menu. By clicking on that icon, you can display a contextual menu referred to the application itself, with related functions.
Lock screen and vibration: From the main menu, select Settings > Security > Screen Lock. Select the desired unlocking mode (None, Slide, Smile Unlock, Voice Unlock, Pattern, PIN or Password) and confirm. To quickly lock the screen, briefly press the power on/off key. To unlock it, follow the instructions on the screen.
Quickly turn on/off vibration mode: To quickly disable ringtone for calls and messages, you can press and hold volume "-". Once you reach the minimum volume, the phone will enter the vibrating mode. Pressing volume "-" again, the phone will enter the silent mode.
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Managing two USIM cards
From the main menu, select Settings > SIM Management. Select the On/Off keys next to the phone operators corresponding to "USIM1" and "USIM2" to selectively activate or deactivate the USIM at any time. From this menu you can also customize the color and name for each USIM icon and decide which USIM to use as default for calls, messages and data connection or choose "always ask" if you don't want to set a SIM as default.
MANAGING CALLS:
From the main screen touch the Phone icon; use the virtual keypad to enter the desired phone number.
Press the dial icon and then the desired USIM if you haven't set a default SIM for calls, otherwise, the call will start with the default SIM.
To end the call press the red end call key.
To answer a call, drag the phone icon to the right onto the green handset; to reject it, drag it to the left onto the red handset, to reject with a message drag the phone icon upwards. To silence an incoming call, press Volume "+" or "-" (on the left side of the phone).
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Call a number from the call log
From the main menu select the Phone icon. Select the icon with the clock to display the call log with the missed, received and outgoing calls.
Tap the phone next to the selected number and choose the SIM to place the call.
MANAGING CONTACTS
Note: In the contextual menu of the phonebook you can access Import/Export functions and several other settings.
Add a new contact:
From the main menu select the Contacts icon.
Press the icon indicated by "+" symbol on the bar at the bottom
Select the storage where you want to save the contact (Phone, USIM1 or USIM2).
Insert Name, Number and any other contact detail (if the contact is saved on the USIM, only saving name and phone number are guaranteed) and confirm with Done.
Add a new contact from the call log:
From Phone menu, access to call log selecting the Clock icon
Touch the contact icon near the number you want to save into Missed, Received or Outgoing calls and confirm with OK
Choose Create New Contact or add the number to an Existing contact. After you selected the saving path and added name and any further information (when saving in Phone), confirm with Done.
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It is possible to associate contacts to one of the USIM cards in order to automatically call those contacts with the associated SIM card; to associate a contact to one of the inserted SIM cards, press the contextual menu of the contact and choose Associate SIM card or from Settings > SIM Manager, choose Contact Association, select the USIM card and choose the contacts you want to associate with the SIM card, from the phone book. To activate the associations, select the "Smart Dial" function in Settings > Dual SIM Settings > Contact binding.
Set Ringtones
Note: you can set ringtones in *mid, *wav, *ogg or *mp3 formats.
From the main menu, select Settings > Audio Profiles > General.
Select Voice call ringtone, and choose the desired ringtone for each USIM.
If you want to set a custom ringtone: in Music, select the desired audio track by long pressing it and choose Use as Ringtone in the appearing menu. So, the audio file will be added to the available list of ringtones.
Send and read SMS and MMS
Send SMS and MMS:
From the Home page or from the main menu, choose Messaging and then the icon left on the bottom bar
Type the first letters of a name into the recipient field to search for a contact, select it from the pop-up or directly enter the recipient number, otherwise select the icon next to the field and check the recipients.
Write the text into the dedicated space with the virtual keypad.
Select the "+" icon to insert multimedia files (the message will automatically be converted into MMS). Press either Send key, selecting the USIM you want to use.
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Read SMS and MMS:
When you receive a new SMS or MMS, an icon appears in the notification panel. By clicking on the appeared icon, you go directly to the conversation and read the incoming message. In any case, you can view the incoming messages from the home screen or menu, by selecting Messaging.
CONNECTIVITY: To better use the potentiality provided by the device and its operating system, you must have an active data connection; data Connection of NGM Dynamic Stylo is active when you first power ON the phone. If it is not included into your mobile phone plan, data traffic may cause you extra costs, so it is recommended to configure Internet connection via WiFi. To enable data traffic on one of the USIM cards, select Settings > Dual SIM Manager > Data connection, or activate it from the Quick Setup buttons in the notifications panel.
Connecting to Internet with WiFi® you can connect to WLAN by using the Wi-Fi function. To activate it, choose Settings > WiFi On/Off. Please follow all warnings and indications concerning the use of wireless devices in areas where the use of such functions is restricted (airplanes, hospitals, etc.). Go offline mode when you must use only the functions that do not require Network access.
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Connecting to a Bluetooth device®
Turn ON the Bluetooth device you want to connect with. Refer to the device documentation.
From the main menu, choose Settings > Bluetooth On/Off to turn Bluetooth on. In the contextual menu you will find additional functions and settings.
Choose Search for devices to automatically find other Bluetooth devices.
Among the discovered devices, select the device name to associate with. The phone will attempt to associate with the device, which may be asked for a pairing code.
Connect to the Internet: from the main menu, choose Browser. Type the URL into the address bar to start browsing. If you choose to navigate using data connection, be aware of costs or choose a "flat" data contract with your service provider. Alternatively, use Wi-Fi (see "Connectivity") where possible.
Account setup: In order to better manage OS Android ^TM functionalities, it is recommended to configure a default account. When you first power on the phone, it will guide you in configuring a default account that allows you to access OS Android ^TM applications like Email sync, for example.
E-mail: By configuring a default account you can easily manage your e-mails and display them automatically on your phone. If you want to use also a different Email account from the default one, you can configure a new account with another provider within Email app in the Main Menu.
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SwiftKey text input: SwiftKey is an advanced system for entering predictive text, it is the default input method. When you write SMS, MMS or E-mails, this method predicts the word you are typing, changing it with every key pressure. During the first use, the program will prompt you with a pop-up the innovations and peculiarities of this writing system. SwiftKey has an "intelligent" dictionary that retrieves words also from other applications in the phone, such as phonebook or social networks etc. For the correct use of this function, a micro-SD has to be correctly installed. To change the text input parameters, select Settings > Language and input > SwiftKey for NGM.
Synchronization
Synchronization is the most efficient approach to manage your useful data because it allows you to make a backup of the data on your device with an internet account. In case of replacement, loss or damage of the phone you will not experience loss of data. The synchronization can be automatic (Settings > Data usage > Contextual menu > Data sync) or can be activated manually, individually for each installed application to be synchronized; you can find the list of such applications in Settings > Account [installed app list]. To add a new account, select Add Account. The synchronization uses an active data connection, which could result in data traffic costs. It is advisable to use a WiFi connection when available.
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GPS geolocalization: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based positioning system, with a global and continuous coverage. To access the GPS, select Settings > Location Access > GPS Satellites (I/O). When the GPS function is activated, the phone starts to collect data from satellites and determines the current position. The Fix Times (position detection) are variable and can be affected by several external factors (clouds, high buildings, etc.). Limit the use of battery and memory by switching off this function when you don't need it. The device is compatible with NGM NAVIGATION SYSTEM® For more details on the system operation visit www.ngm.eu.
Warning: formatting and delivery of this user manual is based on the Android ^TM operating system, NGM Italia will not bear responsibility for any incompliance with the above guidelines or improper use of the mobile phone NGM reserves the right to modify any of the content in this user guide without previous public announcement. The content of this manual may vary from the actual content displayed in the mobile phone. In such case, the latter shall govern.
Copyright © 2013 NGM Italia
No part of this 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 NGM Italia.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide.
Wi-Fi® and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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