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Xperia
XZ
F8331

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  • Page 1 User guide Xperia ™ F8331...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    G G etting started................6 About this User guide................ 6 Overview.................... 6 Assembly................... 7 Screen protection................8 Starting your device for the first time..........8 Why do I need a Google™ account?..........8 Charging your device................. 9 Device security................11 Making sure your device is protected..........11 Screen lock..................
  • Page 3 Selecting mobile networks...............43 Virtual private networks (VPNs)............43 S S ynchronising data on your device..........45 Synchronising with online accounts..........45 Synchronising with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®....45 Basic settings................47 Accessing settings................47 Volume settings................47 Do not disturb mode................ 48 Screen settings................49 Application settings.................
  • Page 4 Avoiding duplicate entries in the Contacts application....71 Backing up contacts................ 71 M M essaging and chat..............73 Reading and sending messages............73 Organising your messages.............. 74 Calling from Messaging..............74 Messaging settings................75 Instant messaging and video chat........... 75 Email.....................76 Setting up email................76 Sending and receiving email messages...........76 Organising your email messages.............
  • Page 5 Displaying files on another device using Cast....... 105 Connecting your device to USB accessories........ 106 Connecting your device to a DUALSHOCK™ 4 wireless controller..................107 NFC....................107 Bluetooth® wireless technology............ 109 S S mart apps and features that save you time......112 Google Search and Now..............112 News Suite..................
  • Page 6: G G Etting Started

    A A bout this User guide This is the User guide for the software version. If you're not sure which software version your device is running, you can check it in the Settings menu. For more information about software updates, see Updating your device on page 121.
  • Page 7: Assembly

    1. Charging/Notification light 12. Main microphone 2. Headset jack 13. Charger/USB Type-C™ cable port 3. NFC™ detection area 14. Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth antenna area 4. Front camera lens 15. Main camera lens 5. Ear speaker/Second loudspeaker 16. Laser AF sensor 6. Second microphone 17.
  • Page 8: Screen Protection

    Before using your device, remove the protection film by pulling up on the protruding tab. It is recommended to protect your device with a Sony branded screen cover or a protector intended for your Xperia™ model. The use of third party screen protection accessories may prevent your device from working correctly by covering sensors, lenses, speakers, or microphones and can invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 9: Charging Your Device

    Charging your device Your device has an embedded, rechargeable battery that can only be replaced by an authorised Sony repair centre. You should never try to open or take apart the device yourself. Doing so can cause damage and void your warranty.
  • Page 10 Plug the charger into a power outlet. Plug one end of the USB Type-C cable into the charger (or into the USB port of a computer). Plug the other end of the cable into the USB Type-C™ port on your device. The notification light illuminates when charging begins.
  • Page 11: Device Security

    M M aking sure your device is protected Your device includes several security options, strongly recommended in case of loss or theft. These options are as follows: Set a secure screen lock on your device using a PIN, password or pattern to prevent Screen anyone from accessing or resetting your device.
  • Page 12 Fingerprint: place your registered finger on the power key to unlock your device. It is very important that you remember your screen unlock pattern, PIN or password. If you forget this information, it may not be possible to restore important data such as contacts and messages.
  • Page 13: Fingerprint Manager

    From your , tap Find and tap > > Confirm your pattern, PIN or password if prompted. Follow the instructions on your device to register a fingerprint. With the lock screen active, place your finger on the power key so that the device can scan your fingerprint and unlock the screen.
  • Page 14: Unlocking Your Device Automatically

    From your , tap Find and tap > > Confirm your pattern, PIN or password. , then follow the on-screen instructions. From your , tap Find and tap > > Tap the registered fingerprint, then tap > From your , tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 15 You have to manually unlock your device when you don't use it for 4 hours and after you restart it. You can designate a connected Bluetooth® device as a trusted device and keep your Xperia™ device unlocked while it’s connected to it. So if you have Bluetooth® devices that you connect to regularly, for example, a car speaker or home entertainment system, a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 16 To set up trusted places, first make sure that high accuracy location mode or battery- saving location mode is enabled on your device before you add home or custom locations. The exact dimensions of a trusted location are an estimate and may extend beyond the physical walls of your home or other areas that you have added as a trusted locations.
  • Page 17 From your , tap Find and tap > , then tap the slider to enable location services. , then choose Location mode. From your , tap Find and tap > > > To use your current location as a trusted, custom place, tap Alternatively, to enter another location, tap the magnifying glass icon and type the address.
  • Page 18: Sim Card Protection

    unlocked for the other user. Keep in mind that On-body detection as a security feature is less secure than a pattern, PIN, or password. From your , tap Find and tap > > > Tap the slider to enable or disable the function. SIM card protection You can lock and unlock each SIM card that you use in your device with a PIN (Personal Identification Number).
  • Page 19: Finding A Lost Device

    Open the cover for the nano SIM and memory card slot. Place a fingernail or other object with a long, fine tip under the edge of the label tray, then drag the tray outwards. The IMEI number is displayed on the label tray.
  • Page 20 Make sure you have an active data connection, and enable location services on your device. From your , tap Find and tap > > > Mark the checkbox to agree to the terms and conditions of the service, then If prompted, sign in to your Google™ account, or create a new account if you don’t already have one.
  • Page 21: Learning The Basics

    U U sing the touchscreen Open or select an item. Mark or unmark a checkbox or option. Enter text using the on-screen keyboard. Move an item. Activate an item-specific menu. Activate selection mode, for example, to select several items from a list. Zoom in or out on web pages, photos and maps, and when you’re taking photos or shooting videos.
  • Page 22: Locking And Unlocking The Screen

    Scroll up or down a list. Scroll left or right, for example, between Home screen panes. Swipe left or right to reveal more options. Scroll quickly, for example, in a list or on a web page. You can stop the scrolling movement by tapping the screen.
  • Page 23: Home Screen

    Briefly press the power key When the screen is active, briefly press the power key Alternatively, double tap any empty area on the Home screen. To enable this function, touch and hold any area on your Home screen until the device vibrates, then tap and tap the slider beside Double-tap to sleep.
  • Page 24: Application Screen

    Touch and hold any area on your Home screen until the device vibrates. Flick left or right to browse to the pane that you want to set as your main Home screen pane, then tap in the top left corner of the screen. If you reserve the left-most pane for Google Search and Now, the main Home screen pane cannot be changed.
  • Page 25 From your Home screen, tap Flick left or right on the Application screen. The first time you access the application screen you get the option to enable or disable recommended apps listings. You can also enable or disable this feature later by following the steps below: Touch and hold any area on your Home screen until the device vibrates, then Tap the App recommendations slider.
  • Page 26: Navigating Applications

    N N avigating applications You can navigate between applications using the navigation keys, the favourites bar, and the recently used applications window, which lets you switch easily between all recently used applications. The navigation keys are the Home key, the Recent apps key and the Back key.
  • Page 27: Shortcuts And Folders

    Touch and hold a widget until the device vibrates, then release it. If the widget can be resized, for example, the Calendar widget, then a highlighted frame and resizing dots appear. Drag the dots inward or outward to shrink or expand the widget. To confirm the new size of the widget, tap anywhere on the Touch and hold the widget until the device vibrates, then drag it to the new location.
  • Page 28: Background And Themes

    Tap the folder to open it. Tap the folder's title bar to show the field. Enter the new folder name and tap Background and themes You can adapt the Home screen to your own style using wallpapers and themes. Touch and hold any empty area on your until the device vibrates.
  • Page 29 From your , tap Find and tap > Tap and select . You will see a list of applications that are not optimised. To add or remove applications from this list, tap and select or de-select an application from the list to edit its optimisation settings. The list of applications that are not optimised will get updated according to your settings.
  • Page 30: Taking A Screenshot

    T T aking a screenshot You can capture still images of any screen on your device as a screenshot. Screenshots you take are automatically saved in Album. Press and hold down the power key until a prompt window appears. You can also take a screenshot by pressing and holding the power key and volume down key at the same time.
  • Page 31 Double-tap the notification. Place your finger on the notification and flick left or right. Drag the notification downwards. Not all notifications are expandable. You can set up your device so that only selected notifications get displayed on your lock screen. You can make all notifications and their content accessible, hide sensitive content for all notifications or specific apps, or choose not to show any notifications at all.
  • Page 32: Icons In The Status Bar

    The notification light informs you about battery status and some other events. For example, a flashing white light means there is a new message or a missed call. The notification light is enabled by default but can be disabled manually. When the notification light is disabled, it only lights up when there is a battery status warning, for example, when the battery level goes below 15 percent.
  • Page 33 GPS is activated Synchronisation is ongoing Problem with sign-in or synchronisation Depending on your service provider, network or region, the functions or services represented by some icons in this list may not be available. From your Home screen, tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 34: Applications Overview

    More undisplayed notifications Battery Care is not available in the US market. Not all icons that may appear on your device are listed here. This list is for reference purposes only, and changes may be made without notice. From your Home screen, tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 35 View your current location, find other locations and plan routes using Google Maps™. Use the Messaging application to send and receive text and multimedia messages. The Xperia™ Movie Creator automatically creates short video collages using your existing photo and video collection. Use the Music application to organise and play music and audio books.
  • Page 36: Downloading Applications

    D D ownloading applications from Google Play™ Google Play™ is the official online Google store for downloading applications, games, music, movies and books. It includes both free and paid applications. Before you start downloading from Google Play™, make sure that you have a working ®...
  • Page 37: Internet And Networks

    B B rowsing the web The Google Chrome™ web browser for Android™ devices comes pre-installed in most markets. Go to http://support.google.com/chrome and click the "Chrome for Mobile" link to get more detailed information about how to use this web browser. From your , tap Find and tap...
  • Page 38: Wi-Fi

    From your , tap Find and tap > > > and enter a name as desired. and enter the access point name. Enter any other information as required. If you don’t know what information is required, contact your network operator for more details. When you're done, tap , then tap From your , tap...
  • Page 39 From your , tap Find and tap > Tap > Enter the information. To select a security type, tap the field. If required, enter a password. To edit advanced options such as proxy and IP settings, tap and then edit the options as desired. Contact your Wi-Fi®...
  • Page 40: Sharing Your Mobile Data Connection

    WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™) is a wireless networking standard that helps you establish secure wireless network connections. If you have little background knowledge of wireless security, WPS makes it easy for you to set up Wi-Fi Protected Access® (WPA) encryption to secure your network. You can also add new devices to an existing network without entering long passwords.
  • Page 41: Controlling Data Usage

    Make sure that your device and the other Bluetooth® device are paired with each other and that mobile data traffic is activated on your device. : From your , tap Find and tap > > and then tap the slider to enable the function. : Set up the device so that it obtains its network connection using Bluetooth®.
  • Page 42 your mobile data connection, you can also set data usage warnings and limits to avoid additional charges. Adjusting data usage settings can help you keep greater control over data usage but cannot guarantee the prevention of additional charges. From your , tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 43: Selecting Mobile Networks

    S S electing mobile networks Your device automatically switches between mobile networks depending on which mobile networks are available where you are. You can also manually set your device to use a particular mobile network mode, for example, WCDMA or GSM. Different status icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the type or mode of network that you are connected to.
  • Page 44 Double-tap the status bar to open the Notification panel. Tap the notification for the VPN connection to turn it off. This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
  • Page 45: S S Ynchronising Data On Your Device

    S S ynchronising with online accounts Synchronise your device with contacts, email, calendar events and other information from online accounts, for example, email accounts such as Gmail™ and Exchange ActiveSync, Facebook™ and Flickr™. You can synchronise data automatically for such accounts by activating the auto-sync function, or you can synchronise each account manually.
  • Page 46 From your , tap , then tap . and select an EAS account. Under , tap , and select an interval option. From your , tap > > , then select the EAS account that you want to remove. Tap , then tap again to confirm.
  • Page 47: Basic Settings

    A A ccessing settings View and change settings for your device from the Settings menu. The Settings menu is accessible from both the Application screen and the Quick settings panel. From your , tap Find and tap From your , tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 48: Do Not Disturb Mode

    From your , tap Find and tap > Tap the slider to enable the function. From your , tap Find and tap > > Select an option from the list or tap and select a music file that is saved on your device.
  • Page 49: Screen Settings

    You can select which types of notifications are allowed to sound in Do not disturb mode and you can filter exceptions based on who the notifications come from. The most common types of exceptions include: Events and reminders Calls Messages Alarms From the Home screen, tap Find and tap...
  • Page 50 The smart backlight control keeps the screen on as long as the device is held in your hand. Once you put down the device, the screen turns off according to your sleep setting. From your , tap Find and tap >...
  • Page 51: Application Settings

    On the pinned screen, touch and hold at the same time. Release both buttons. If you selected a security option when you activated the screen pinning function, you have to enter your pattern, PIN or password to unlock the device before the screen can be unpinned. A A pplication settings Some apps will ask for permissions once you start using them.
  • Page 52: Resetting Your Applications

    R R esetting your applications You can reset an application or clear application data if your application stops responding or causes issues with your device. From your , tap Find and tap > Tap , then tap > Resetting application preferences does not delete any application data from your device. From your , tap Find and tap...
  • Page 53: Language Settings

    Select an option. X-Reality™ for mobile Sony's X-Reality™ for mobile technology improves the viewing quality of photos and videos, giving you clearer, sharper and more natural images. X-Reality™ for mobile is turned on by default, but you can turn it off if you want to reduce battery consumption.
  • Page 54: Enhancing The Sound Output

    To ensure optimal performance, noise cancelling headsets from Sony are recommended. This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
  • Page 55: Multiple User Accounts

    Connect the noise cancelling headset to your device. From your , find and tap > > > > , then enable the function by tapping the slider. , and select the type of your headset/headphone. If you want to be enabled only during music or video playback or when the screen is active, tap the slider to enable this function.
  • Page 56 Make sure you are logged in as the owner. From your , tap Find and tap > beside the name of the user that you want to delete, then tap > If someone just wants to use your device temporarily, you can enable a guest account for this user.
  • Page 57: Typing Text

    O O n-screen keyboard ® SwiftKey is the default text entry provider. You can enter text using the on-screen ® keyboard by tapping each letter individually, or you can use the SwitfKey flow feature and slide your finger from letter to letter to form words. ®...
  • Page 58: Editing Text

    E E diting text You can select, cut, copy and paste text as you write. You can access the editing options by double-tapping the entered text. The editing options then become available via an application bar. After selecting text by double-tapping on a word, an editing bar appears with several tools available: option only appears when you have text saved on the clipboard.
  • Page 59: Calling

    M M aking calls You can make a call by manually dialling a phone number, by tapping a number saved in your contacts list, or by tapping the phone number in your call log. You can also use the smart dial function to quickly find numbers from your contacts list and call logs by entering part of a contact number or name and selecting from the suggestions that appear.
  • Page 60: Receiving Calls

    From your , tap Find and tap . The call log is displayed. to display the dialpad. Touch and hold 0 until a “+” sign appears. Enter the country code, the area code without the initial zeros, followed by the phone number.
  • Page 61: Smart Call Handling

    When you receive the call, press the volume key. You can reject a call with a text message, sent automatically to the caller and stored in the Messaging conversation with the contact. You can select from a number of predefined messages available on your device, or you can create a new message.
  • Page 62: Ongoing Calls

    O O ngoing calls End a call Make a second call Put the current call on hold or retrieve a call on hold Enter DTMF digits during a call Mute the microphone during a call Turn on the loudspeaker during a call Press the volume key up or down.
  • Page 63: Forwarding Calls

    From your , tap Find and tap Tap . You can also access general call settings by following the steps above. Forwarding calls You can direct calls to a different recipient, for example, to another phone number or another device. From your , tap Find and tap...
  • Page 64: Multiple Calls

    From the , tap Find and tap > > Enter the old SIM card PIN2 and tap Enter the new SIM card PIN2 and tap Confirm the new PIN2 and tap From your , tap Find and tap Select the desired contact. >...
  • Page 65: Voicemail

    During an ongoing conference call, tap Tap the telephone number of the participant with whom you want to have a private conversation. To end the private conversation and return to the conference call, tap . During an ongoing conference call, tap next to the participant you want to release.
  • Page 66: Contacts

    You may not need your old device. For iOS devices, you can connect directly to iCloud or use a local backup. For previously owned Sony devices you can use local backups. Search for and download Xperia™ Companion for Windows at http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion or Xperia™...
  • Page 67: Searching And Viewing Contacts

    From your , tap , then tap Press , then tap > Select where to store your contacts. Select the files that you want to import and tap ® Make sure you have the Bluetooth function turned on and that your device is set to visible.
  • Page 68: Adding And Editing Contacts

    From your , tap , then tap Press , then tap In the list that appears, mark or unmark the desired options. If you have synchronised your contacts with a synchronisation account, that account appears in the list. To further expand the list of options, tap the account. Adding and editing contacts From your , tap...
  • Page 69: Adding Medical And Emergency Contact Information

    From your , tap , then tap , then tap Enter the new information or make the changes you want. When you are finished, tap From your , tap , then find and tap Tap the icon next to the phone number, then tap Select an existing contact, or tap Edit the contact information and tap Adding medical and emergency contact information...
  • Page 70: Favourites And Groups

    From your , tap , then tap , then tap If you have synchronised your contacts with one or more accounts and you are adding a contact for the first time, you must select the account that you want to add the contact to. Alternatively, tap if you only want to use and save this contact on your device.
  • Page 71: Sending Contact Information

    In the Contacts application, tap the contact that you want to assign to a group. , then tap the bar directly under Mark the checkboxes for the groups that you want to add the contact to. Sending contact information From your , tap , then tap Tap , then tap...
  • Page 72 From your , tap , then tap Press , then tap > When you export contacts to a SIM card, not all information may get exported. This is due to memory limitations on SIM cards. From your , tap , then tap Press , then tap >...
  • Page 73: M M Essaging And Chat

    R R eading and sending messages The Messaging application shows your messages as conversations, which means that all messages to and from a particular person are grouped together. To send multimedia messages, you need the correct MMS settings on your device. See Internet and MMS settings on page 37.
  • Page 74: Organising Your Messages

    From your , tap , then find and tap Tap the conversation containing the message. Enter your reply and tap From your , tap , then find and tap Tap the conversation containing the message that you want to forward. Touch and hold the message that you want to forward, then tap Enter the recipient’s name or phone number, or other contact information that you have saved about the recipient, then select from the list that appears.
  • Page 75: Messaging Settings

    From your , tap , then find and tap Tap the icon next to the phone number, then tap Select an existing contact, or tap Edit the contact information and tap Messaging settings From your , tap , then find and tap Tap , then tap To set a notification sound, tap , then select an option or tap...
  • Page 76: Email

    S S etting up email Use the email application on your device to send and receive email messages through your email accounts. You can have one or several email accounts at the same time, including corporate Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts. From your , tap Find and tap...
  • Page 77: Organising Your Email Messages

    From your , tap Find and tap If you are using several email accounts, tap and select the account that you want to check. If you want to check all your email accounts at once, tap then tap In the email inbox, scroll up or down and tap the email message that you want to read.
  • Page 78: Email Account Settings

    From your , tap , then find and tap If you are using several email accounts, tap and select the account that you want to search. If you want to search all your email accounts at once, tap then tap Enter your search text, then tap on the keyboard.
  • Page 79 View a list of all Gmail accounts and folders Search for email messages List of email messages Write an email message When the Gmail application is open, tap , then find and tap This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
  • Page 80: Music

    T T ransferring music to your device There are two ways to transfer music from a computer to your device: You can transfer music files between your device and a computer using the provided USB Type-C™ cable. After connecting, select on your device and then simply copy and paste or drag and drop the files using the computer.
  • Page 81: Music Menu

    in the top left corner to open the Music menu Scroll up or down to view content Play a song using the Music application Play all songs in shuffle mode Return to the music player screen From your , tap , then find and tap Select a music category.
  • Page 82: Playlists

    Return to the Music home screen View the current play queue Browse all artists Browse all albums Browse all songs Browse all folders Browse all genres Browse all playlists Play a shared music file on another device 10 Open the settings menu for the Music application 11 Open the support menu for the Music application From your , tap...
  • Page 83: Sharing Music

    From the Music home screen, browse to the song or album that you want to add to a playlist. Touch and hold the song or the album title, then tap Tap the name of the playlist to which you want to add the album or song. The album or song is now added to the playlist.
  • Page 84: Camera

    T T aking photos and recording videos Front camera lens Select capturing mode Switch between the front and main camera Zoom in or out Camera key – Activate the camera/Take photos/Record videos View photos and videos Save location Take photos or record videos Go back a step or exit the camera 10 Capturing mode settings 11 Flash settings...
  • Page 85: General Camera Settings

    Activate the camera. Swipe the screen to Video mode. To start recording a video, press the camera key. To stop recording, press the camera key again. Activate the camera. If the video camera is not selected, swipe the screen to Point the camera towards the subject.
  • Page 86 Take high frame rate videos and apply slow motion effects. Create unique stickers from your favourite photos or from your camera viewfinder. Take videos with 4K ultra high definition. You can take wide-angle and panoramic photos from the horizontal or vertical direction in an easy press-and-sweep motion.
  • Page 87 Turn your palm towards the camera to turn on self-timer and take self-portraits in capturing modes. Use Smile Shutter™ technology to photograph a face just as it smiles. The camera detects up to five faces and selects one face for smile detection and auto focus. When the selected face smiles, the camera automatically takes a photo.
  • Page 88 This function is available in mode only. You can choose to preview photos just after you shoot them. After you shoot a photo, a preview of it appears in the lower right corner of the screen for 3 seconds. After you shoot a photo with the front camera, a preview of it appears in the lower right corner of the screen for 3 seconds.
  • Page 89: Still Camera Settings

    Activate the camera. > find Drag the sliders to the desired positions to adjust colour and brightness. This setting is only available in the Superior auto and Video camera modes. White balance, which is only available in capturing mode, adjusts the colour balance according to the lighting conditions.
  • Page 90 8 megapixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution. 8 megapixel resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on widescreen displays. 3 megapixel resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution.
  • Page 91 Adjusts the exposure to the desired part of the subject when you touch the screen. This setting is only available in capturing mode. Use the flash to take photos when lighting conditions are poor or when there is a backlight. The following options are available when you tap the flash icon on the camera screen: The camera automatically determines whether the lighting conditions require the use of a flash.
  • Page 92: Video Camera Settings

    Use for taking photos of seaside or lakeside scenes. Use in bright environments to avoid overexposed photos. Use for indoor photos in poorly lit environments. This scene picks up indoor background lighting or candlelight. Due to the long exposure time, the camera must be held still or placed on a stable surface.
  • Page 93 Adjust the video resolution for different formats. Full HD (Full High Definition) format with 30 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio. Full HD (Full High Definition) format with 60 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio. HD (High Definition) format with 16:9 aspect ratio. VGA format with 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • Page 94: Photos And Videos In Album

    V V iewing photos and videos Use the Album application to view photos and play videos that you’ve taken with your camera, or to view similar content that you've saved to your device. All photos and videos are displayed in a chronologically ordered grid. to open the Album home screen menu View menu options A slideshow of all your photos and videos, or of those added to favourites...
  • Page 95: Sharing And Managing Photos And Videos

    In Album, find and tap the video that you want to play. If the playback controls are not displayed, tap the screen to display them. To hide the controls, tap the screen again. When a video is playing, tap the screen to display the controls. When a video is playing, tap the screen to display the controls.
  • Page 96: Editing Photos With The Photo Editor Application

    When viewing thumbnails of photos and videos in Album, touch and hold an item until it is highlighted. Tap other items that you want to work with to select them. If you want to select all items, tap , then tap Use the tools in the toolbar to work with your selected items.
  • Page 97: Editing Videos With The Video Editor Application

    When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap If prompted, select , then select an option. To save a copy of the edited photo, tap Editing videos with the Video editor application You can edit videos that you’ve taken with your camera. For example, you can trim a video to the desired length or adjust the speed of a video.
  • Page 98: Album Home Screen Menu

    A A lbum home screen menu From the Album home screen menu you can browse to all your photo albums, including photos and videos taken with your device's camera using special effects, as well as content that you have shared online via services such as Picasa™ and Facebook.
  • Page 99 View geotagged photos in Globe view Search a location on the map View menu options Double tap to zoom in. Pinch to zoom out. Drag to view different parts of the map A group of photos and/or videos geotagged with the same location Thumbnails of the selected group of photos and/or videos.
  • Page 100: Videos

    T T he Video application Use the Video application to play movies and other video content that you’ve saved or downloaded to your device. The application also serves as a TV programme guide with the option to show detailed programme information and related content, including social media posts about the programme you are interested in.
  • Page 101: Transferring Video Content To Your Device

    From your , tap , then find and tap to open the home screen menu, then tap Change the settings as desired. From your , tap , then find and tap Find and tap the video that you want to play. If the video is not displayed on the screen, tap to open the home screen menu, then find and tap the video that you want to play.
  • Page 102 desired. For example, you can edit the title, delete scenes, change the music or add more photos and videos. You can create Highlight Movies by selecting photos and videos manually. From your , tap Find and tap From your , tap Find and tap Tap , then tap , and tap the...
  • Page 103: Connectivity

    TV or a computer. These devices must be on the same wireless network and can be Sony TVs or speakers, or products that are DLNA Certified™ by the Digital Living Network Alliance. You can also view or play content from other DLNA Certified™...
  • Page 104 Make sure the devices that you want to share files with are connected to the same network as your device. From your , tap , then find and tap , then tap Select a device from the list of connected devices. Browse the folders of the connected device and select the video that you want to play.
  • Page 105: Displaying Files On Another Device Using Cast

    From your , tap Find and tap > > Select a device from the list, then select Enter a new name for the device, then tap From your , tap Find and tap > > Select a device from the list.
  • Page 106: Connecting Your Device To Usb Accessories

    USB mice. If the USB accessory has a USB Type-C connector, a USB Type-C Host adapter is not necessary. USB Type-C Host adapters are sold separately. Sony does not guarantee that all USB accessories are supported by your device.
  • Page 107: Connecting Your Device To A Dualshock™ 4 Wireless Controller

    > > > Sony does not guarantee that all USB Type-C accessories with a USB Type-C connector are supported by your device. Connecting your device to a DUALSHOCK™ 4 wireless controller Using a DUALSHOCK™ 4 wireless controller you can play games stored on your Xperia device, or game console using Remote Play.
  • Page 108 Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both screens are active and unlocked. To view contacts, go to your , tap , then tap Tap the contact that you want to share. Hold your device and the receiving device close to each other so that the NFC detection areas of each device touch.
  • Page 109: Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

    Tap the content of the tag to open it. You can connect your device to other NFC compatible devices produced by Sony, such as speakers or headphones. When establishing this kind of connection, refer to the User guide of the compatible device for more information.
  • Page 110 device to get the device passcode. You do not need to re-enter the passcode the ® next time you connect to a previously paired Bluetooth device. ® ® Some Bluetooth devices, for example, most Bluetooth headsets, require you to both pair and connect with the other device.
  • Page 111 ® ® Make sure that the Bluetooth function is on and is visible to other Bluetooth devices. The sending device now starts sending data to your device. If prompted, enter the same passcode on both devices, or confirm the suggested passcode. When you are notified of an incoming file to your device, drag the status bar downwards and tap the notification to accept the file transfer.
  • Page 112: S S Mart Apps And Features That Save You Time

    G G oogle Search and Now Use the Google app to search the internet. You can also enable Now cards for regular updates for example, you can get traffic information before commuting to work, find popular restaurants in your area, see your favorite team's current score, and more.
  • Page 113: Travel And Maps

    U U sing location services Location services allow applications such as Maps and the camera to use information from mobile and Wi-Fi® networks as well as Global Positioning System (GPS) information to determine your approximate location. If you're not within a clear line of sight to GPS satellites, your device can determine your location using the Wi-Fi®...
  • Page 114: Using Data Traffic When Travelling

    U U sing data traffic when travelling When you travel outside of your home mobile network, you may need to access the Internet using mobile data traffic. If so, you need to activate data roaming on your device. You may incur additional charges when you activate data roaming. It is recommended to check the relevant data transmission charges in advance.
  • Page 115: Clock And Calendar

    C C alendar Use the Calendar application to manage your time schedule. If you have signed in to and synchronised your device with one or several online accounts that include calendars, for example, your Google™ account or Xperia™ with Facebook account, then calendar events from these accounts will also appear in the Calendar application.
  • Page 116 Access the stopwatch tab Access the timer tab View options for the current tab Open date and time settings Turn an alarm on or off Add a new alarm From your Home screen, tap Find and tap and select the desired value. If desired, edit other alarm settings.
  • Page 117 Find and tap , then tap the alarm that you want to edit. Mark the checkbox. Find and tap , then select the alarm that you want to edit. , then select the desired behaviour of side keys when they are pressed during the alarm. This is an Internet version of this publication.
  • Page 118: Accessibility

    M M agnification gestures Magnification gestures allow you to zoom in to parts of the screen by tapping an area of the touchscreen three times in succession. From your , tap Find and tap > > Tap the slider under Make sure that are enabled.
  • Page 119: Tty (Teletypewriter) Mode

    From your , tap Find and tap > > Tap the slider under and then tap To change speech, feedback and touch preferences for TalkBack, tap TalkBack launches a tutorial immediately after you enable the feature. To exit the tutorial, tap , then tap the screen twice.
  • Page 120: Support And Maintenance

    > Tap the slider. You can allow the sending of usage info from your device so that Sony Mobile can receive anonymous bug reports and statistics that help improve our software. None of the information gathered includes personal data. From your...
  • Page 121: Updating Your Device

    To use Xperia™ Companion, you need an Internet-connected computer running one of the following operating systems: ® ® Microsoft Windows 7 or later ® Mac OS X 10.8 or later Learn more and download Xperia™ Companion for Windows at http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion or Xperia™ Companion for Mac at http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion-mac.
  • Page 122: Storage And Memory

    From your , tap Find and tap > > Tap , then tap > > Set the desired time for the software update, then tap You can download and install software updates on your device using a computer with an Internet connection. To do this, you need a USB Type-C™ cable and a PC or an ®...
  • Page 123: Managing Files Using A Computer

    If your device can't read content on the memory card, you may need to format the card. Note that all content on the card gets erased when you format it. If you are sharing a device with multiple users, you must log in as the owner, that is, the primary user, to be able to perform certain actions, such as transferring data to the memory card and formatting the memory card.
  • Page 124: Usb Connection Mode

    can choose between Charging your device, Using your device as a power supply, Transferring files to your computer or Using your device for MIDI input. ® ® If you have a PC or an Apple computer, you can use Xperia™ Companion to access the file system of your device.
  • Page 125 Make sure that Xperia™ Companion for Windows (http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion) or Xperia™ Companion for Mac OS (http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion-mac) is installed on ® your PC or Mac Connect your device to the computer using a USB Type-C™ cable. : Open the Xperia™ Companion software if it is not automatically launched.
  • Page 126 If you are backing up content to a USB storage device, make sure the storage device is connected to your device using a USB Host adapter. If you are backing up to an SD card, make sure that the SD card is mounted properly into your device.
  • Page 127: Running Diagnostic Tests On Your Device

    Log the number of dropped calls during the previous 10 days. Identify installed software and provide useful details about your device. The Xperia™ Diagnostics application is pre-installed on most Android™ devices from Sony. If the Diagnostics option is not available under >...
  • Page 128 If your device fails to turn on or you want to reset your device’s software, you can use Xperia™ Companion to repair your device. For more information on using Xperia™ Computer tool on page 120. Companion, see Your device may fail to restart if the battery level is low. Connect your device to a charger and try restarting again.
  • Page 129: Warranty, Sar And Usage Guidelines

    Sony does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional content or any other third party content. Under no circumstances will Sony be liable in any way for your improper use of additional content or other third party content.

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