User Manual For Zte Max Xl

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  • The ZTE MAX XL features a large 6.0” HD screen, AndroidTM 7.1.1 Nougat, long-lasting battery, and fingerprint sensor for ultimate security. Buy the ZTE MAX XL.
  • ZTE MAX XL User Guide. You are here: Getting Started Set Up Your Phone SD Card. Your phone supports the use of an optional SD card (not included) to expand its storage capacity. It supports cards up to 128 GB. Some cards may not operate properly with your phone.
  • The ZTE Max XL features a 6-inch 1080p-resolution screen and is powered by the Snapdragon 435 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. There's a 13MP main camera and 5MP front camera, along with a 3390mAh battery. The ZTE Max XL runs Android Nougat.
  • View and Download Zte MAX XL user manual online. MAX XL Cell Phone pdf manual download. About the User Guide Thank you for purchasing your new ZTE MAX XL. The following topics explain how best to use this guide to get the most out of your phone. Page 5: Set Up Your Phone Set Up Your Phone The following topics give you all the information.

Main display: IPS TFT 16M colors 1080 x 1920 px (6.00″) 367 ppi
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
1,40 GHz
Li-Ion 3990 mAh
Internal memory: 16 GB
RAM memory: 2 GB
13 Mpx, 4128x3096 px
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General
Dimensions: 165,1 x 83,82 x 9,4 mm
Weight: 179,74 g
GSM frequencies: 850/1900
Standard UMTS: 850/1700/1900
Standard battery: Li-Ion 3990 mAh
Talk time (max.): 2G: 26,7 h
Internal memory: 16 GB
RAM memory: 2 GB
Memory cards: microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, max 128 GB
Operating system: Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Processor: 1,40 GHz
Fingerprint scanner: Yes

Multimedia
Main display: IPS TFT 16M colors 1080 x 1920 px (6.00″) 367 ppi
Touchscreen: Yes
Digital camera: 13 Mpx, 4128x3096 px
Flash: Yes
Video: MPEG4, H.263, H.264
MP3: Yes

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communication and messaging/data transfer
Dictionary: Yes
EMS: -
MMS: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes
Voice dial: Yes
Call forwarding: Yes
e-mail client: Yes
RSS Reader: Yes
IrDA: -
Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0
GPRS: Yes
EDGE: Yes
WiFi: Yes, v802.11 b/g/n
Hotspot WiFi: Yes
DLNA: -
WAP: Yes, v2.0
xHTML: Yes
HSCSD: -
HSDPA: Yes
HSUPA: Yes
HSPA: Yes
HSPA+: Yes
LTE: Yes
NFC: -
WiMAX: -
USB Yes, v2.0
HDMI -
GPS: Yes
GLONASS: -
Push To Talk: -

Other features
Java: Yes, ART
Calendar: Yes
Watch: Yes
Recorder: Yes
Alarm: Yes
Stopwatch: Yes
Organizer: Yes
Calculator: Yes
Polyphony: Yes

Mobile terms glossary


GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communication and is the most popular 2G mobile phone standard in the world.
GSM is used by about 80% of all mobile phones - approximately 2 billion people across more than 212 countries.
The widespread use of the GSM standard has made it easy for most mobile phone users to use their phones overseas thanks to roaming agreements between operators using the same GSM standard.
GSM - then labelled Groupe Spécial Mobile was originally conceived back in 1982 as a European standard for mobile phones. The first GSM network went live in 1992 in Finland.
GSM introduced the concept of the SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card) - a detachable smart card that lets users swap their phone number and contacts between handset.
3G - Analog cellular phones were the first generation while digital marked the second generation.3G is loosely defined, but generally includes high data speeds, always-on data access, and greater voice capacity.
The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video.
There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS, which is based on WCDMA (the terms WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably).
Bluetooth is a low-power wireless networking technology operating in the 2.4 GHz unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band. There are two classes of Bluetooth device — Class 1 devices have higher output power and a range of about 100 meters, and Class 2 devices have lower power and a range of about 10 meters. Bluetooth enables ad hoc networking of up to eight devices (supporting voice and data). The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) was founded in 1998 by IBM, Intel, Ericsson, Nokia and Toshiba, and is supported by more than 2,500 organizations. The Bluetooth v.1.0 specification was ratified and published in 1999 and supported data rates of up to 1Mbps. Bluetooth Version 2.1, along with its enhanced data rate (EDR) specification, was ratified in March 2007, supporting data rates of up to 3 Mbps, and simplified “pairing” — the process used for securely linking one Bluetooth device to another. It also reduced power consumption, doubling the battery life of headsets and other mobile devices for which the Bluetooth radio consumes a large percentage of the power budget. Version 3.0 (“Seattle”) was adopted by the SIG in April 2009, and the specification included Wi-Fi as an alternative transport layer for large volumes of data, supporting data rates of up to 24 Mbps. The SIG also adopted “Bluetooth low energy,” a new ultra-low-power variant, previously referred to as Ultra Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth and Wibree.
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and was the first popular data standard for mobile phones.
GPRS was used for WAP and MMS messages and offered modest connection speeds - typically 30-40 Kbit/s, although the theoretical maximum is 115 Kbit/s. GPRS is known as a 2.5G technology.
One of the early advantages of GPRS is that it s always on so no connection handshake is needed. It is still very popular, especially in the developing world.
The name of EDGE in full is Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. This is a 2.75G technology further developed from the 2G and 2.5G technologies. Its data transmission speed is higher than that of GPRS and is closer to 3G technology.
Wi-Fi is a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) technology. It provides short-range wireless high-speed data connections between mobile data devices (such as laptops, PDAs or phones) and nearby Wi-Fi access points (special hardware connected to a wired network).
The older variant of Wi-Fi, 802.11g, is capable of providing speeds of up to 54Mbps and is backwards compatible with 802.11b (providing up to 11Mbps).
The more recent standard is called 802.11n (offering speeds of up to 150Mbps per channel or up to 600Mbps in total). It can be used in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency bands, though a receiver needs to have dual-band antenna to operate on both.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to interface computer peripherals. USB is quickly replacing the need for serial and parallel ports to interface devices.
HDMI - Stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a digital interface for transmitting audio and video data in a single cable. It is supported by most HDTVs and related components, such as DVD and Blu-ray players, cable boxes, and video game systems.

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You are here: Getting Started > Set Up Your Phone > SD Card

SD Card

Your phone supports the use of an optional SD card (not included) to expand its storage capacity. It supports cards up to 128 GB. Some cards may not operate properly with your phone.

SD Card Cautions

Data: Information stored on an SD card can become lost or changed accidently or as a result of damage. It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of important data. Sprint is not responsible for damages from data that is lost or changed.

Reading/Writing Data: Never power off or remove the battery while reading or writing data.

Battery Level: A low battery charge may prevent reading/writing to an SD card.

Handling SD Card: Use/store SD cards away from the reach of infants. May cause choking if swallowed.