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  • Page 1 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Exciting new features Pro camera mode Smart fingerprint Knuckle screenshots Screen recorder Opening two apps on one screen Unboxing your phone Getting to know your phone Inserting a SIM card and microSD card Charging your phone Turning your phone on and off Transferring data Using the Backup app to transfer data Transferring data between your phone and a...
  • Page 3 Contents Getting to know your phone Locking and unlocking the screen Touchscreen gestures Status and notification icons Home screen Notification Using fingerprint recognition Accessing applications Personalising your phone Entering text Tips and tricks Adding contact details quickly Taking snapshots when the screen is off Perfect selfie Using time-lapse mode to fast forward the action Taking photos while recording a video...
  • Page 4 Contents Viewing the call log Turning on pocket mode Call settings Creating a contact Adding contact details quickly Importing or exporting contacts Managing contacts Finding a contact Viewing contacts from different accounts Adding a contact to your favourites Contact groups Messaging and email Viewing a text message Sending an text message...
  • Page 5 Contents Viewing photos and videos Adding notes to an image Organising photos and videos Sharing images or videos Editing an image Using Camera or Gallery to scan a QR code Music and video Adding songs to your phone Searching for local music Listening to music Creating a playlist Playing a playlist...
  • Page 6 Contents Renaming files Copying, moving or deleting files Creating or extracting archives Excluding small images Storing private files in a safe Using your phone to view files shared by a computer Power management Monitoring your power usage Viewing power usage Enabling the Ultra power plan Closing background apps when the screen is locked...
  • Page 7 Contents Configuring the display settings Sound settings Changing the screen unlock method Aeroplane mode Using the floating dock Setting your SIM card PIN Setting up an account Setting the date and time Changing the system language Accessibility features About your phone's accessibility features TalkBack Captions Using magnification gestures...
  • Page 8: Exciting New Features

    Exciting new features Exciting new features Pro camera mode Photography is all about light and composition. When combined effectively, these two elements can produce stunning, soul-stirring images. Pro camera mode lets you fine-tune photos and gives you full control over composition, exposure and shutter speed. Open Camera and touch >...
  • Page 9: Smart Fingerprint

    Exciting new features For more information, refer to Pro camera mode. Smart fingerprint Smart fingerprint makes using your phone even easier. Fingerprints aren't just for unlocking. Touch the sensor with any finger to activate commonly-used features. Say goodbye to tedious screen tapping. Open Settings and select Fingerprint ID.
  • Page 10: Knuckle Screenshots

    Exciting new features Knuckle screenshots Want to show off your video game achievements to your friends? Now, you can use a knuckle to take a screenshot of the whole screen or part of it. Open Settings and select Smart assistance. Touch Motion control >...
  • Page 11 Exciting new features After creating a screenshot, touch Share to share it with friends. For more information about sharing, refer to Sharing images or videos. By default, screenshots are stored in Gallery, within the Screenshots folder.
  • Page 12: Screen Recorder

    Exciting new features Screen recorder Use the screen recorder feature to teach friends and family how to use phone features or record video game footage. Before making a screen recording, ensure your phone is unlocked. Starting the recording You can enable screen recorder using one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 13: Opening Two Apps On One Screen

    Exciting new features Stopping the recording You can stop a screen recording using one of the following methods: • Knock the screen twice with two knuckles. • Press the volume up and power buttons simultaneously. By default, video recordings are stored in Gallery, within the Screen recordings folder. Sharing screen recordings Open Gallery.
  • Page 14 Exciting new features • Touch and hold Recent. • Slide a knuckle across the screen horizontally.
  • Page 15 Exciting new features In dual windows view, the screen is divided into two windows. You can open one app in each window (for example, open Videos in one window and Notepad in the other). Drag the edge of a window to resize or touch to open the dual windows menu: •...
  • Page 16: Unboxing Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone The HUAWEI Mate 8 sports a Kirin 950 processor, a 6-inch full HD screen with 368 ppi, a 4000 mAh battery, a full metal body and a 16 MP rear camera. It comes with the all-new EMUI 4.0 user interface, which offers a whole new range of smart, secure and...
  • Page 17: Inserting A Sim Card And Microsd Card

    Inserting a SIM card and microSD card The Mate 8 features a 2-in-1 card slot, which is located on the upper left side of the phone. You can insert two nano-SIM cards, or one nano-SIM card and one microSD card.
  • Page 18: Charging Your Phone

    Unboxing your phone Charging your phone The Mate 8 comes with optimised power management software and a 4000 mAh battery to deliver impressive battery life. Using your battery • Your battery can be recharged hundreds of times, but all batteries have a limited lifespan.
  • Page 19: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    If your phone does not respond when you press the power button, this indicates that the battery is empty. Charge your battery for at least 10 minutes using a genuine Huawei charger and then turn on your phone.
  • Page 20: Transferring Data

    Transferring data Transferring data Using the Backup app to transfer data Easy backups help ensure you never lose your data. You can initiate a local backup to copy data to your phone's internal storage or a microSD card. Features may vary depending on your network operator. Backing up data to local storage Open Backup.
  • Page 21: Transferring Data Between Your Phone And A Computer

    Transferring data Transferring data between your phone and a computer Use a computer to view photos stored on your phone or transfer files between your phone and a computer. Connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable. Select Photos or Files. Your computer will automatically install any necessary drivers.
  • Page 22: Copying Contacts From An Old Phone To A New Phone

    For more information, refer to Importing contacts using Bluetooth. Use the Huawei Backup app on your old phone to export contacts (if supported) and then use the same Backup app on your new phone to restore them. For details, see Using the Backup app to back up and restore data.
  • Page 23: First Use And Initial Setup

    First use and initial setup First use and initial setup First use Before using your phone, read the quick start guide that comes with the phone and check that the SIM card is inserted correctly. After you turn on your phone, the system will guide you through the initial setup.
  • Page 24: Connecting To The Internet

    First use and initial setup • Select Dual SIM calling. You can configure whether you want to select a SIM card manually or use the default SIM card each time you make a call. If you choose to use the default SIM card, your phone will use that SIM card for all outgoing calls. Connecting to the Internet Stay connected round the clock with your phone's Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
  • Page 25: Themes And Wallpaper

    First use and initial setup Using mobile data Before using mobile data, ensure that you have a data plan with your network operator. Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. In the Shortcuts tab, touch to enable mobile data. When you don't need to access the Internet, disable mobile data to save battery power and reduce data usage.
  • Page 26: Notification And Permission Settings

    First use and initial setup • Set the wallpaper: In the Wallpapers or Live wallpaper tabs, select an image, and then follow the onscreen instructions to set it as the wallpaper. You can also open Gallery, touch and hold an image, and then touch >...
  • Page 27: Gestures And Navigation Settings

    First use and initial setup Once you have added your fingerprint, touch OK. You can now use your fingerprint to unlock your phone. Gestures and navigation settings You can control your phone easily using simple gestures. For example, flip your phone to mute ringtones or hold it to your ear to answer calls or dial a number.
  • Page 28 First use and initial setup • Raise to ear: When there is an incoming call, hold the phone to your ear to answer. You can also hold the phone to your ear when viewing call log details or contact details to call someone.
  • Page 29 First use and initial setup • Dual windows gesture: Use your knuckle to draw a straight line across the screen and enable dual windows. Navigation bar Open Settings, and then touch Smart assistance > Navigation bar to configure the navigation bar. Choose a custom navigation bar layout Choose a custom navigation bar layout.
  • Page 30: Installing Apps

    Installing apps Installing apps Installing an app from a microSD card You can save installation packages to a microSD card and share them with other phones. • Installation packages from third-party sources may contain viruses or malicious software and should be installed with caution. It is preferable to only install apps that were downloaded from trusted sources.
  • Page 31 • App sharing using Wi-Fi Direct is only supported when both the sender and recipient use Huawei phones. Enable Bluetooth on both phones and pair them. Alternatively, enable Wi-Fi on both phones and establish a Wi-Fi Direct connection. For more information, refer to...
  • Page 32: Uninstalling An App

    Installing apps Uninstalling an app You can free up space on your phone by removing unused apps. This will boost your phone's performance. Some pre-installed system apps cannot be removed. • On the home screen, touch and hold the app you want to uninstall and drag it to the icon.
  • Page 33: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Getting to know your phone Locking and unlocking the screen Locking the screen • Method 1: Press the power button to manually lock the screen. • Method 2: After being idle for a specified period of time, the screen will lock automatically.
  • Page 34 Getting to know your phone Magazine Unlock Magazine Unlock brings your lock screen to life. Each magazine contains a selection of images that are displayed in turn when your screen is locked. Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display the Magazine Unlock options. Add image to favourites Configure lock screen type, image update method...
  • Page 35: Touchscreen Gestures

    Getting to know your phone Touchscreen gestures You can use simple touchscreen gestures to perform a variety of tasks, such as open apps, scroll through lists and zoom images. Touch: Touch an item once. For example, touch to select an option or open an app. Double touch: Touch the target area of the screen twice in quick succession.
  • Page 36 Getting to know your phone Drag: Touch and hold an item and then move it to another position. For example, you can use this gesture to rearrange apps and widgets on the home screen. Spread fingers apart: Spread two fingers apart on the screen.
  • Page 37: Status And Notification Icons

    Getting to know your phone Status and notification icons Status and notification icons may vary according to your region or network operator. Status icons Status icons are displayed on the right-hand side of the status bar. Status icons display information about your phone's status, such as network connection information, signal strength, battery level and time information.
  • Page 38: Home Screen

    Getting to know your phone Upcoming events Phone memory full Synchronising data Synchronisation failed Login or synchronisation More notifications problem Portable Wi-Fi hotspot on Connected to a VPN USB debugging mode USB tethering on enabled Home screen Getting to know your home screen Your home screens are where you can find your favourite widgets and all your apps.
  • Page 39: Switching Between Home Screens

    Getting to know your phone Virtual navigation bar keys: • Back: Touch to return to the previous screen or close an app. When entering text, touch to close the onscreen keyboard. • Home: Touch to return to the home screen. •...
  • Page 40: Automatic Screen Rotation

    Getting to know your phone Automatic screen rotation When you rotate your phone, some apps will automatically adjust the screen orientation to make them easier to use. This feature also lets you use tilt-controlled applications, such as racing games. Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, and then touch Auto Rotate in the Shortcuts tab to enable or disable automatic screen rotation.
  • Page 41 Getting to know your phone Moving a widget or icon On the home screen, touch and hold a widget or app icon until your phone vibrates. You can then drag the app icon or widget to the desired location. Deleting a widget or icon On the home screen, touch and hold the app icon or widget you want to delete until is displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 42 Getting to know your phone After you have moved/deleted an app icon, a blank space will appear on the home screen. You can sort app icons automatically. For more information, refer to Aligning home screen apps automatically. Creating a folder You can create home screen folders to organise your apps by type.
  • Page 43: Taking A Screenshot

    Getting to know your phone Hiding applications On the home screen, spread two fingers apart. Touch , select the apps you want to hide, and then touch OK. Apps will not appear on the home screen after they have been hidden.
  • Page 44: Notification

    Getting to know your phone Using the screenshot shortcut switch Open the notification panel, and then touch in the Shortcuts tab to take a screenshot. Using your knuckle to take a screenshot You can use your knuckle to take a screenshot of the whole screen or part of it. For more information, refer to Smart fingerprint.
  • Page 45: Notification Panel

    Getting to know your phone Reminders Reminders let you know if you have notifications. For example, the number on the phone icon indicates the number of missed calls. Open apps with reminders to view more details about the notifications. If you want to disable reminders for an app, pinch two fingers together on the home screen to enter home screen editing mode, and then touch More settings >...
  • Page 46 Getting to know your phone Swipe left on the notification panel to go to the shortcuts tab. You can edit the shortcuts tab. Swipe up on the shortcuts tab, and then touch Edit to display all the shortcuts. Drag the shortcut icons to the desired location to rearrange their layout.
  • Page 47 Getting to know your phone Once you have enabled lock screen notifications, new notifications will be displayed on the lock screen. Swipe right on a notification to view more detailed information. Notification panel and status bar settings Settings, and then touch Notification panel & status bar to configure the drop- Open down and display settings for the notification panel and status bars.
  • Page 48: Using Fingerprint Recognition

    Getting to know your phone Configuring the display settings Turn the Display carrier name, Display network speed or Battery status switches on or off to configure the content that is displayed in the status bar. Using fingerprint recognition In addition to waking and unlocking the screen, the fingerprint sensor can also be used to take a photo, answer an incoming call and disable an alarm.
  • Page 49 Getting to know your phone Once you have added your fingerprint, touch OK. You can now use your fingerprint to unlock your phone. You will be asked to enter your backup PIN or password when you restart your phone or if fingerprint recognition fails. Adding, deleting or editing fingerprints Open Settings.
  • Page 50 Getting to know your phone Accessing App Lock with your fingerprint Before you can access App Lock with your fingerprint, you need to enable App lock in Phone Manager. Once you have enabled App Lock, you will be prompted to associate a fingerprint with your account.
  • Page 51: Accessing Applications

    Getting to know your phone Accessing applications Opening and switching between applications Opening applications from the lock screen Press the power button to wake the screen, and then swipe up on the icon to open the camera app. You can also swipe up from the bottom of the screen and touch a shortcut icon to quickly launch the corresponding app.
  • Page 52: Searching For Applications

    Getting to know your phone Switching between applications To switch to another app, touch Home to return to the home screen, and then touch the icon of the app you want to open. Searching for applications Finding an application • Swipe left or right to search for the desired app.
  • Page 53: Personalising Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Viewing recently used applications Touch Recent to display the list of recently used apps. • Touch a thumbnail to open the corresponding app. • Swipe left or right to display recently used apps. • Swipe up on a thumbnail to close the corresponding app. •...
  • Page 54: Changing The Theme

    Getting to know your phone • Touch app icons or widgets to open them. • Touch and hold an icon to enter home screen editing mode and add or delete app icons. • Touch Others to open the app list and view or open apps. •...
  • Page 55: Changing The Font Size

    Getting to know your phone For more information on how to configure call and message ringtones and vibration settings, refer to Sound settings. Changing the font size The phone's font size can be increased to make it easier for elderly users to use their phone.
  • Page 56: Entering Text

    > Language & input > Default keyboard > Configure input methods, and then turn on the switch next to the corresponding input method. Huawei Swype input method You can quickly enter words by swiping on the keyboard. Android input method...
  • Page 57: Editing Text

    Getting to know your phone Editing text You can select, cut, copy and paste text on your phone. • Select text: Touch and hold the text to bring up . Drag to select more or less text or touch Select all to select all text in a text box. •...
  • Page 58: Tips And Tricks

    Tips and tricks Tips and tricks Adding contact details quickly Use the camera to take a photo of a contact card. Your phone will recognise the contact details and add them automatically. In Contacts, touch Business cards > Scan. A m y Ya n g A m y Ya n g A m y Ya n g Taking snapshots when the screen is off...
  • Page 59: Perfect Selfie

    Tips and tricks Perfect selfie Enable perfect selfie mode and configure your custom beauty settings to make sure you shine in group photos. On the camera settings screen, touch Perfect selfie. Turn on the Perfect selfie switch and then configure your custom beauty settings. Next, switch to Beauty mode and touch to take a photo.
  • Page 60: Taking Photos While Recording A Video

    Tips and tricks Taking photos while recording a video Ever wanted to take a photo while capturing a video? On the camera screen, swipe left or right to switch to Video. While recording a video, touch to take photos. Calling contacts when the screen is off Enable quick calling to ring people even when the screen is switched off.
  • Page 61: Using Voice Wakeup

    Tips and tricks Using voice wakeup Open Settings. Touch Smart assistance > Voice control > Voice wakeup, then touch the Voice wakeup switch and follow the onscreen instructions to enter your voice wakeup commands. You can: • Find your phone: Say "OK phone, where are you?". Your phone will ring to reveal its location.
  • Page 62: Finding Applications Quickly

    Tips and tricks Finding applications quickly When you have lots of apps installed on your phone, you can use the search feature to save yourself looking for an app screen by screen. Swipe down from the middle of the screen to access the search bar, and then enter the name of the app that you are looking for.
  • Page 63: Easy One-Handed Operation On Large Phones

    Tips and tricks Easy one-handed operation on large phones Open Settings. Select Smart assistance > One-hand UI > Mini screen view and then turn on the one-handed mode switch. Sharing your QR card Share your contact details with new friends using a QR code and wave goodbye to the hassle of manually entering phone numbers.
  • Page 64: Using Your Phone While Wearing Gloves

    Tips and tricks Using your phone while wearing gloves With gloves mode enabled, you can continue to use your phone easily even in the coldest of weather. Open Settings, and then touch Smart assistance > Gloves mode. Pocket mode If you often miss calls when your phone is in your pocket, try enabling pocket mode. Your phone gradually increase the ringtone volume and vibration intensity when you receive an incoming call.
  • Page 65: Rapidly Adjusting The System Volume

    Tips and tricks Rapidly adjusting the system volume When playing games or listening to music in public places, you may want to reduce the volume to avoid disturbing others. Likewise, in noisy places, you may need to increase your ringtone volume to avoid missing important calls. Adjusting the volume on your phone is quick and easy.
  • Page 66: Aligning Home Screen Apps Automatically

    Tips and tricks Aligning home screen apps automatically Gaps may appear on the home screen after you uninstall apps or move them into folders. You can arrange apps neatly on the home screen by using the automatic align feature. Pinch two fingers together to enter home screen editing mode. Touch More settings and then turn on the Shake switch.
  • Page 67: Call And Contacts

    Call and Contacts Call and Contacts Opening Dialer Smart dialling Enter the name or initials of a contact in the dialler. Your phone will show contacts that match. Open Dialler. Enter the name or initials of a contact in the dialler (for example, John Smith or JS). Your phone will search your contacts and call log and list the results above the dialler.
  • Page 68: Making A Call From Contacts

    Call and Contacts Making a call from Contacts Open Contacts. Touch the search bar and enter the name or initials of the person you want to call. For more information on searching for contacts, refer to Finding a contact. Touch the contact's number. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch initiate the call.
  • Page 69: Making An International Call

    Call and Contacts Speed-dialling Configure speed-dialling for people you call frequently. Simply touch and hold a number key to dial a number. 1 is the default key for voicemail. It cannot be used as a speed-dial number. Open Dialler. Touch and hold a number key to associate it with a contact. Return to the dialler and touch and hold a number key to call the associated contact.
  • Page 70: Answering Or Rejecting A Call

    Call and Contacts • Ensure you touch promptly. The redial screen will close if you don't redial within 10 seconds. • To cancel a redial attempt, touch Answering or rejecting a call When a call comes in, you can press the volume button to mute the ringtone. While the screen is locked: •...
  • Page 71: Functions Available During A Call

    Call and Contacts On the dialler screen, touch > Settings > Reject calls with SMS to edit the predefined text messages. Functions available during a call During a call, your phone will display an in-call menu. Place the current call on hold Open Calendar View your notes Mute the call...
  • Page 72: Answering A Third-Party Call

    Call and Contacts Answering a third-party call Before enabling this feature, check that you have subscribed to a call holding service and enabled call waiting on your phone. For more information on enabling call waiting, refer to Enabling call waiting. For details, contact your network operator. When in a call, if you receive another incoming call, touch .
  • Page 73: Viewing The Call Log

    Call and Contacts When the second call is connected, touch to start a conference call. To add more people to the call, repeat steps 2 and 3. Touch to end the call. Viewing the call log Adding a number from the call log Select a number from the call log and save it to your contacts.
  • Page 74: Call Settings

    Call and Contacts Call settings Enabling call forwarding If you are unavailable to take a call, you can configure your phone to forward calls to another number. Open Dialler. Touch > Settings. Touch Call forwarding. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch SIM 1 or SIM 2, and then Call forwarding.
  • Page 75 Call and Contacts Touch Additional settings and turn on the Call waiting switch. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch SIM 1 or SIM 2, and then select Additional settings and turn on the Call waiting switch. After enabling call waiting, when you receive an incoming call while already in a call, touch to answer the new call or to switch between the two calls.
  • Page 76: Creating A Contact

    Call and Contacts Configuring voicemail Divert calls to your voicemail when your phone is switched off or unavailable. Callers can leave a voice message which you can listen to later. Voicemail must be supported by your network operator. Please ensure that you have subscribed to this service.
  • Page 77: Adding Contact Details Quickly

    Call and Contacts Adding contact details quickly Enter contact information on your phone more rapidly. Simply scan or take pictures of contact cards to automatically add names, phone numbers and other information to your contacts. Open Contacts. Touch Business cards > Scan. You can then: •...
  • Page 78: Importing Or Exporting Contacts

    Call and Contacts Importing or exporting contacts Your phone supports .vcf contact files. VCF is a standard file format for storing contact information, including names, addresses and phone numbers. Importing contacts from a storage device Open Contacts. Touch > Import/Export > Import from storage. Select one or more .vcf files, and then touch OK.
  • Page 79: Exporting Contacts To A Sim Card

    Call and Contacts Importing contacts using Wi-Fi Direct Open Contacts. Touch > Import/Export > Import from another phone. Select Import via Wi-Fi Direct and then touch Next. The phone then prompts you to enable Wi-Fi and scans for Wi-Fi Direct devices. Select the Wi-Fi Direct device you want to connect to.
  • Page 80: Managing Contacts

    Call and Contacts Managing contacts Editing a contact After creating a contact, you can edit their contact information at any time. This includes adding or deleting default information such as phone numbers or email addresses. You can also add a birthday or nickname or choose a custom ringtone. Open Contacts.
  • Page 81: Finding A Contact

    Call and Contacts Finding a contact Search contacts stored on the phone, SIM card or linked to an online account. Open Contacts. For more complete search results, ensure that Contacts is configured to display all of your contacts. In Contacts, touch >...
  • Page 82: Adding A Contact To Your Favourites

    Call and Contacts Adding a contact to your favourites You can add frequently-contacted people to your favourites so that they are easier to find. Open Contacts. Touch and hold the contact you want to add to your favourites, and then touch Add to favourites.
  • Page 83: Deleting A Group

    Call and Contacts • Touch Delete group and delete the group. • Touch Rename to edit the group name. Sending messages or emails to a group Open Contacts. Touch Groups and select the group you want to send a message or an email to. Touch to send a message or touch to send an email.
  • Page 84: Messaging And Email

    Messaging and email Messaging and email Viewing a text message Open Messaging, and then swipe up or down to scroll through your messages. To search for a message, swipe down in the list of message threads and enter your search term in the search bar.
  • Page 85: Replying To A Message

    Messaging and email Replying to a message Open Messaging. In the list of message threads, touch a contact name or phone number to view the conversation thread. Select the text field and enter your message, and then touch How do I reply to a message in the notification bar? New messages will be displayed in the notification bar.
  • Page 86: Managing Common Phrases

    Messaging and email • Copy the message: Touch to copy the message to the clipboard and paste it elsewhere. When viewing a message, touch the message twice to enter full screen text selection view. • Add the message to your favourites: Touch >...
  • Page 87: Adding An Exchange Account

    Messaging and email Enter your email address and password, and then touch Next. Touch Manual setup to add an account manually. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your account. The system will automatically connect to the server and check the server settings. Once the account has been set up, the Inbox will be displayed.
  • Page 88: Sending An Email

    Enter one or more recipients. To Cc or Bcc the email to multiple recipients, touch Cc/Bcc:. Enter your email subject and main body. Touch to add an attachment. Touch Send Amy@huawei.com Recipient Choose recipient from contact list Subject Email body Add attachment Touch >...
  • Page 89: Managing Vip Contacts

    Messaging and email • Touch to delete. • Touch to reply. • Touch to reply to all. • Touch to forward. • Touch , and then select Mark unread to mark an email as unread. • Swipe left or right to read the next or previous email. Managing VIP contacts You can add important contacts to your VIP list.
  • Page 90 Messaging and email In Inbox, touch > Settings. Select the account you want to remove. Touch Remove account > OK. After you remove an email account, you will no longer be able to send or receive emails using that account. Personalising your email account You can display contact pictures and set the inbox update frequency, choose what to display after deleting an email, change your signature, and change email notification...
  • Page 91: Camera And Gallery

    Camera and Gallery Camera and Gallery Accessing the viewfinder Open Camera to access the viewfinder. Switch flash modes More options Switch between rear and front cameras Swipe left or right to change capture mode View images or videos Apply filter effects Take a photo For more information on the camera settings, refer to Camera...
  • Page 92: Capture Modes

    Camera and Gallery Touch the thumbnail at the bottom left of the screen to view a photo and share it with friends. For more information, refer to Sharing images or videos. Capture modes The camera comes with a range of capture modes so that you can take stunning photos in a variety of different shooting scenarios.
  • Page 93 Camera and Gallery Perfect Selfie mode With Perfect Selfie mode, your phone will automatically detect your face in a group shot and apply preset facial enhancement settings to make you stand out from the crowd. Open Camera. Touch > > Perfect selfie, and then turn on the Perfect selfie switch. Touch Perfect selfie to configure the facial enhancement settings.
  • Page 94 Camera and Gallery Super Night mode Super Night mode improves the quality of images taken at night and in low-light conditions by accentuating the detail of darker areas to produce brighter, more colourful images. Use a tripod to minimise camera shake. Open Camera.
  • Page 95 Camera and Gallery Focus on the subject (for example, PPT, poster or screen), and then touch to take a photo. Your phone will automatically extract the part of the image containing text and adjust its orientation so that it is easier to read. Ultra Snapshot Press the volume down button twice to take a photo, even when the screen is off.
  • Page 96 Camera and Gallery Due to the rapid capture time, image quality may decrease for nighttime or close-up shots. Choose a location with ample light and shoot from a suitable distance. Burst shooting Use burst mode when you want to take photos of a moving subject, for example, during a football match.
  • Page 97 Camera and Gallery Adding watermarks to photos You can personalise your photos by adding watermarks. For example, you can add the time, location or your mood. Open Camera. Touch > Watermark. Swipe left or right, or touch More, and then select the desired watermark. Drag the watermark to reposition.
  • Page 98 Camera and Gallery Voice activated shooting The camera comes with voice activated shooting for hands-free control. Open Camera. Touch > > Audio control. Turn on the Audio control switch. You can: • Take a photo when you issue a voice command. •...
  • Page 99: Time-Lapse Mode

    Camera and Gallery All-Focus mode With All-Focus mode, you can change the focal point after you take a photo for greater clarity. Open Camera. Touch > All-focus. Hold your phone steady and ensure that the subject stays still. Touch to take a photo.
  • Page 100: Slow Motion Recording

    Camera and Gallery Swipe left or right and select Time-lapse. Touch to start a video recording. Touch to stop recording. Touch the thumbnail to play the recording. The video will be played back at a higher frame rate. Slow motion recording You can record videos in slow motion to enjoy fast-moving scenes in detail, such as falling water droplets or dance moves.
  • Page 101: Pro Camera Mode

    Camera and Gallery Pro camera mode Pro camera mode gives you full control over the camera settings so that you can take professional-looking shots in challenging shooting scenarios. You can manually adjust the exposure and other capture settings. Using Pro camera mode Your phone comes with Pro camera mode, which gives you manual control over the camera settings for professional quality shots.
  • Page 102 Camera and Gallery Touch the grid overlay icon to enable the overlay. You can select a 3 x 3 grid, phi grid or a spiral overlay. Use the 3 x 3 grid Grid for general shooting scenarios. The phi grid is similar to the 3 x overlay 3 grid, but uses the golden ratio to divide the viewfinder into icon...
  • Page 103: Light Painting Mode

    Camera and Gallery Light Painting mode Light Painting mode enables you to take stunning shots of light trails without the need to manually adjust the aperture or shutter speed. You can choose from four different settings depending on the shooting scenario. •...
  • Page 104 Camera and Gallery Light graffiti In Light Painting mode, select Light graffiti to create patterns or text by moving a light source in front of the camera. • Choose a light source with a suitable colour and brightness, such as a torch or glow stick.
  • Page 105 Camera and Gallery Silky water In Light Painting mode, select Silky water to capture silkily smooth images of waterfalls and rivers. Use a tripod to minimise camera shake. Select a suitable location and hold your phone steady. Open Camera. Touch Light painting > Silky water. Touch to start the exposure.
  • Page 106 Camera and Gallery Star track You can use your camera to capture the movement of stars in the night sky. • Use a tripod to minimise camera shake. • Choose a location away from light pollution with a good view of the night sky. Clear skies will produce the best results.
  • Page 107: Panoramic Shots

    Camera and Gallery Panoramic shots Taking a panoramic photo You can select Panorama mode to take wide-angle shots. Select a suitable location and hold your phone steady. • Shoot the image in a wide, open space and avoid monochromatic backgrounds. •...
  • Page 108 Camera and Gallery Taking panoramic self-portraits You can also take wide-angle shots in self-portrait mode. This is ideal when you want to capture beautiful surroundings. You cannot take panoramic self-portraits in landscape mode. Open Camera. Touch to select the front-facing camera. Touch >...
  • Page 109: Launching The Camera From Gallery

    Camera and Gallery Launching the camera from Gallery Open Gallery. Go to the Photos tab, and then swipe down to display the viewfinder in half screen mode. Swipe down again to launch the camera. Not all camera features are available in half screen mode. Select the desired shooting mode.
  • Page 110: Shooting A Video

    Camera and Gallery Shooting a video Open Camera. Swipe left or right and select Video. Touch to start a video recording. Touch the screen to focus on an object or area during recording. Touch to pause recording, and then touch to resume.
  • Page 111: Video Settings

    Camera and Gallery Video settings Beauty mode and Stabiliser cannot be enabled at the same time. Touch > in video recording mode to configure the following settings: • Resolution: Configure the video resolution. • GPS tag: Display the location where the video was recorded. •...
  • Page 112: Viewing Photos And Videos

    Camera and Gallery • Touch to capture: Touch the viewfinder to take a photo. • Capture smiles: The camera will automatically take a photo when it detects a smile. • Object tracking: Touch the object you want to focus on. The camera will track and focus on the selected object.
  • Page 113 Camera and Gallery View photo details Overlay menu • Set a photo as the home screen wallpaper: When viewing a photo in full-screen mode, touch > Set as > Wallpaper to set it as the home screen wallpaper. • View image details: Touch to view the image details, such as the ISO, exposure compensation and resolution.
  • Page 114: Adding Notes To An Image

    Camera and Gallery Viewing photos by location Go to the Photos tab, and then touch . Photos with location information will be displayed on a map. Touch > Settings, and then turn on the Show location switch to display the location where the shot was taken. Playing a slideshow Go to the Photos tab, and then touch >...
  • Page 115: Organising Photos And Videos

    Camera and Gallery Organising photos and videos Use Gallery to organise your photos and videos so that you can find them quickly and easily. Adding photos or videos to a new album Open Gallery. Go to the Albums tab, and then touch and enter the album name.
  • Page 116: Sharing Images Or Videos

    Camera and Gallery Sharing images or videos You can use Gallery to share photos and videos with your friends through different apps. Open Gallery. Touch and hold an image or video thumbnail in the Photos or Albums tab, and then select the files that you want to share.
  • Page 117: Using Camera Or Gallery To Scan A Qr Code

    Camera and Gallery • Rotate an image: Touch and swipe on the screen to adjust the angle of rotation. Touch Mirror to create a mirror image of the photo. • Crop a photo: Touch to select the crop ratio (for example, 16:9). Drag the dotted edges to crop the image to the desired size.
  • Page 118 Camera and Gallery Touch the screen. Gallery will automatically scan the QR code. Touch View details to view the QR code details. Scanning a QR code using the camera Open Camera. Frame the QR code in the viewfinder. The camera will automatically scan the QR code. Touch View details to view the QR code details.
  • Page 119: Music And Video

    Music and video Music and video Adding songs to your phone You can save songs to your phone or add them to a playlist so that you can listen to your music on-the-go. To add songs to your phone: • Copy songs from your computer using the USB cable.
  • Page 120: Listening To Music

    Music and video Listening to music Features may vary depending on your network operator. Open Music. Touch Local songs. Touch a song to play it. Using your phone during music playback • When a song is playing, touch Home to exit the music playback screen without stopping the song.
  • Page 121: Creating A Playlist

    Music and video Creating a playlist You can organise your music by creating customised playlists that contain your favourite songs. Open Music. Touch Playlists > Create new playlist. Name the playlist and touch Save. Touch Add. Select the songs you want to add, and then touch Touch next to the song name.
  • Page 122: Setting A Song As The Ringtone

    Music and video Setting a song as the ringtone You can set your favourite songs as message or call ringtones to personalise your phone. Features may vary depending on your network operator. Open Music. Find the song that you want to set as the ringtone. Touch >...
  • Page 123: Accessing The Internet

    Accessing the Internet Accessing the Internet Using mobile data to access the Internet Your network operator will charge you for using mobile data to access the Internet. Before using mobile data, ensure that you have a data plan with your network operator. Open Settings.
  • Page 124 Accessing the Internet • If the network is protected, enter the password when prompted, and then touch Connect. Once your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network, it will display the icon in the status bar. Your phone will remember Wi-Fi networks that you have used before and connect to them automatically.
  • Page 125: Sharing Your Mobile Internet With Other Devices

    Accessing the Internet Sharing your mobile Internet with other devices You can share your phone's mobile Internet with other devices (such as phones, tablets or computers) which do not have a working Internet connection. This function uses your SIM card's data plan. The following Internet sharing methods can be used: •...
  • Page 126 Accessing the Internet Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot, and then turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot switch. After enabling your personal Wi-Fi hotspot, your phone will display the icon in the status bar. Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot to view or modify the hotspot name, security settings and password, and then touch Save.
  • Page 127 Accessing the Internet Use a USB cable to connect your phone to the computer. Open Settings. Touch More > Tethering & portable hotspot. Turn on the USB tethering switch to share your mobile data connection. After enabling USB tethering, your phone will display the icon in the status bar.
  • Page 128: Transferring Data Using Bluetooth

    Accessing the Internet Establish a Bluetooth connection between two phones and check that they are paired. For details, see Enabling Bluetooth and pairing your phone with another device. Open Settings. Touch More > Tethering & portable hotspot. Turn on the Bluetooth tethering switch to share your mobile data connection. After enabling Bluetooth tethering, your phone will display the icon in the status bar.
  • Page 129: Transferring Data Using Wi-Fi Direct

    Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi Direct is similar to Bluetooth but is faster, making it suitable for the transfer of larger files such as videos. • Wi-Fi Direct can only be used to transfer data between two Huawei devices. • Check that both devices support Wi-Fi Direct.
  • Page 130: Transferring Data Between Your Phone And A Computer

    Accessing the Internet Connecting two phones using Wi-Fi Direct To transfer data wirelessly between two phones, you will need to establish a Wi-Fi Direct connection. Open Settings. Touch Wi-Fi and then turn on the Wi-Fi switch. Touch Wi-Fi Direct. Ensure that Wi-Fi Direct is also enabled on the other phone. When your phone detects the other phone, select it.
  • Page 131: Transferring Data Between Your Phone And A Usb Storage Device

    This feature only applies to phones that support USB OTG cables. • Please use a USB OTG cable that is certified by Huawei. To purchase a cable, please contact your device vendor. Transferring data between your phone and a microSD card You can use a USB OTG cable to access data on another phone's microSD card without using a computer.
  • Page 132 Accessing the Internet Touch > Local > Linux USB drive to browse data on the microSD card. You can select and copy data to a destination folder. For more information, refer to Copying, moving or deleting files. When you have finished browsing, touch Settings > Advanced settings > Memory & storage >...
  • Page 133: Multi-Screen

    Turn on the Huawei Beam switch. Using NFC to share web pages or contacts Before sharing data, make sure that both phones are unlocked and that NFC and Huawei Beam are enabled. Select the web page or contact that you want to share.
  • Page 134 Accessing the Internet Follow the onscreen instructions and touch the screen to share data with the other device.
  • Page 135: Backup And Restore

    Backup and restore Backup and restore Using the Backup app to back up and restore data Easy backups help ensure you never lose your data. You can use a local backup to copy data to your phone's internal storage or a microSD card. Features may vary depending on your network operator.
  • Page 136: Restoring Factory Settings

    It is recommended that you update through your phone's online update feature or download official update packages from Huawei's official website. • All your personal data may be erased during a system update. It is recommended...
  • Page 137 Backup and restore • When updating, ensure that your phone has at least 20% battery power remaining. • After updating, you may find that some third-party apps are incompatible with your system, such as Internet banking apps and games. This is because it takes some time for third-party app developers to produce updated versions for new Android releases.
  • Page 138: File Management

    File management File management Viewing files Viewing files by category If you like to keep your files organised, you can open the Files tab in Categories. Your files are automatically sorted into different categories. Finding files quickly If files are cluttered, use the search feature to quickly locate what you are looking for. Open Files.
  • Page 139: Sharing Files

    File management Creating file shortcuts on the home screen You can create a shortcut to frequently-used files on the home screen for easy access. Open Files. In the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card. Touch and hold on the file you want to create a shortcut for, and then touch >...
  • Page 140: Copying, Moving Or Deleting Files

    File management Touch and hold the file or folder you want to rename, and then touch > Rename. Rename the file or folder, and touch OK. Copying, moving or deleting files Open Files. In the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card. Select the files you want to copy, move or delete.
  • Page 141: Excluding Small Images

    File management Excluding small images When viewing images, you may find that Files also displays lots of cached images and thumbnails from web pages you have visited. Exclude these images for a clutter-free viewing experience. Open Files. Touch > Settings, and then turn on the Filter small pictures switch to prevent files smaller than 30 KB from being shown.
  • Page 142: Using Your Phone To View Files Shared By A Computer

    File management Using your phone to view files shared by a computer You can use the network neighbourhood feature in Files to view files stored on your computer. Connect the computer and your phone to the same Wi-Fi network. For more information on connecting your phone to a Wi-Fi network, refer to Connecting to a Wi-Fi...
  • Page 143: Power Management

    Power management Power management Monitoring your power usage If your phone's battery life is too short, use Phone Manager to find out how you can save power. Open Phone Manager. Touch Battery manager > Optimise. Your phone will check for power consumption problems and automatically optimise performance.
  • Page 144: Viewing Power Usage

    Power management Viewing power usage Phone Manager lets you rapidly identify and close apps which are draining your phone's battery. Open Phone Manager, and then touch Battery manager. You can configure the following settings: • Touch Power usage firewall (power-intensive apps) to view power-intensive background apps.
  • Page 145: Preventing Background Apps From Accessing The Internet

    Power management Turn off switches for non-essential apps to prevent them from running while the screen is locked. If you want an app to continue running after the screen is locked (such as a backup app that is performing a backup), turn on the switch for that app. Press the power button to lock the screen.
  • Page 146: Configuring Display And Sound Settings

    Power management If you disable Internet access for an app, you will be asked if you want to enable Internet access next time you open it. Configuring display and sound settings You can save power by optimising the display and sound settings on your phone. Refer to Configuring the display settings to learn how to save power by disabling...
  • Page 147: Phone Manager - Round-The-Clock Protection For Your Phone

    Phone Manager – round-the-clock protection for your phone Phone Manager – round-the-clock protection for your phone Phone Manager helps you to free up space on your phone, block spam calls and messages, and prevent power-intensive apps from running in the background. Phone Manager is a free system management application that helps you to protect and manage your phone.
  • Page 148: Managing Data Usage

    Phone Manager – round-the-clock protection for your phone Cleaning up your phone Open Phone Manager. Touch System optimization to scan for and clear cached app data and system trash. Follow the onscreen instructions to manually clear files or configure the settings. Configure automatic cleanup and reminders Clean up files and...
  • Page 149: Harassment Filter

    Phone Manager – round-the-clock protection for your phone View and configure data usage for each SIM card Data usage information Enter a data plan and configure data usage reminders • Traffic reminder settings: Enter data plan details and configure data usage reminders. •...
  • Page 150: Battery Management

    Phone Manager – round-the-clock protection for your phone Battery management Phone Manager comes with a battery management feature to help you save power when you're out and about and prevent you from missing important calls and messages. Open Phone Manager, and then touch Battery manager. You can: •...
  • Page 151: Convenient Features, Making Life Easier For You

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Convenient features, making life easier for you Calendar Calendar helps you to plan your daily schedule. For example, it helps you to plan ahead and displays information about public holidays. If you have saved your contacts' birthdays, Calendar will automatically create birthday reminders.
  • Page 152: Clock

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Clock In the Clock app, you can add alarms, view world times and public holiday dates, and use the stopwatch and timer features. Select clock feature Alarm Add alarm More settings Managing alarms Open Clock.
  • Page 153 Convenient features, making life easier for you • Delete a city: Touch Edit cities. Touch the next to the city you want to delete, and then touch Stopwatch Open Clock. Under Stopwatch, touch to start timing. While timing, touch to count laps. Swipe up on the timer in the middle of the screen to view your lap data.
  • Page 154: Weather

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Weather Weather allows you to check the current weather and multi-day forecast for your location and many other destinations around the world. Open Weather, and then swipe up or down to view the weather information for your current location.
  • Page 155: Notepad

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Notepad Use Notepad to record important information or shopping lists. You can set up reminders for each note. On the Notepad home screen, pending notes are prefixed with "-" to help you quickly identify which notes require your attention.
  • Page 156: Fm Radio

    Convenient features, making life easier for you FM Radio The FM radio requires a headset to be inserted, as the headset is used as the FM antenna. Open FM Radio. Scan for stations and set Turn on speaker scheduled-off timer Add current station to favourites Turn FM radio on or off Next station...
  • Page 157: Calculator

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Calculator Open Calculator. Rotate the screen orientation to switch between the standard and scientific calculators. Sound recorder You can use the Recorder app to record sound in a variety of different scenarios, such as meetings, interviews or your own voice.
  • Page 158: Playing A Recording

    Convenient features, making life easier for you In order to ensure optimum recording quality, place your phone on a flat surface and do not cover the microphone. When you are recording, touch to pause or to add a tag. To end a recording, touch .
  • Page 159: Mirror

    Convenient features, making life easier for you Pause Add a bookmark Play recording through earpiece Mirror Wish you had a mirror with you when you were out at a party? Your phone comes with a mirror app to help you maintain that stunning look while you're out and about. Adjust brightness Change mirror frame Zoom in or out...
  • Page 160 Convenient features, making life easier for you • Touch the screen once to freeze the current screen. Touch again to unfreeze. • Double touch the screen to zoom in. Double touch again to revert to the original screen. • When you blow on the microphone, the phone will display a "steamed up" effect on the mirror.
  • Page 161: Settings

    Settings Settings Enabling location access Location access allows location-based apps (such as Weather and Camera) to collect and use your location data. You must enable location access before using maps or navigation apps. Features may vary depending on your network operator. Open Settings.
  • Page 162: Sound Settings

    Settings • Wallpaper: Set the lock screen and home screen wallpapers. For more information, refer to Themes and wallpaper. • View mode : Change the size of the font, images and other user interface elements. Select Large to increase the font size or Small to fit more content on one screen. •...
  • Page 163: Changing The Screen Unlock Method

    Settings • Silent mode: Once enabled, your phone will not ring when you receive an incoming call or message, but the screen will still turn on. If you have also enabled Vibrate in silent mode, your phone will vibrate to alert you of incoming calls and messages. You can also open the notification panel, switch to the shortcuts tab, and touch to switch between Sound, Vibration, and Silent.
  • Page 164: Aeroplane Mode

    Settings Touch Screen lock & passwords > Password. You can choose to set a PIN or password: • Touch PIN, and then enter a PIN containing at least four digits and select Continue. • Touch Password, and then enter a password containing at least four characters and select Continue.
  • Page 165: Using The Floating Dock

    Settings However, you will still be able to play music, watch videos, and use apps that do not require an Internet connection. Use one of the following methods to enable or disable aeroplane mode: • Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. In the Shortcuts tab, turn on the Aeroplane mode switch.
  • Page 166: Setting Your Sim Card Pin

    Settings Once enabled, the floating dock will be shown on all screens except the lock screen and notification panel. Touch to expand the floating dock menu. From the expanded menu, you can: • Touch to return to the previous screen or exit the current application. •...
  • Page 167: Setting Up An Account

    Settings Touch Advanced settings > Security, and then select the options under Card lock to configure the SIM lock settings. Turn on the Lock SIM card switch. Enter your PIN, and then touch OK. Touch Change SIM PIN to change your PIN. •...
  • Page 168: Setting The Date And Time

    Settings Touch Accounts, and then select the account type. Select the account that you want to delete, and then follow the onscreen instructions to delete it. Syncing data with your phone You can sync emails, contacts and other account data with your phone to ensure that all your information stays up-to-date when you change phones or log in to your account on your computer.
  • Page 169: Accessibility Features

    Accessibility features Accessibility features About your phone's accessibility features Accessibility features make it easier for users with impaired vision or hearing to use their phone. TalkBack Enabling or disabling TalkBack TalkBack is an accessibility feature designed for visually impaired users. It provides audible prompts to help you operate your phone.
  • Page 170 Accessibility features Select an item: Touch an item with one finger to select it (it will not open). The phone will read out the content of the selected item. Open an item: Touch twice on any part of the screen using one finger to confirm your selection from the previous step.
  • Page 171 Accessibility features For example, if you want to open Settings, two steps are required: Touch the Settings icon once using one finger, and then touch twice on any part of the screen. Move an item: Touch the item you want to move and then touch twice anywhere on the screen.
  • Page 172: Captions

    Accessibility features Text To Speech (TTS) output This feature converts text into speech for visually impaired users. This feature requires TalkBack to be enabled. Open Settings. Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility > Text-to-speech output. Select the desired speech synthesis engine and voice speed. Captions In addition to providing audible prompts, TalkBack also displays captions for hearing- impaired users.
  • Page 173 Accessibility features • Swipe on the screen using two or more fingers to browse a magnified area. • Pinch two or more fingers together or spread them apart to adjust the zoom. To zoom in, spread your fingers apart. Pinch your fingers together to zoom back out.
  • Page 174: Using The Power Button To End A Call

    Accessibility features • Touch the screen three times in quick succession and then hold your finger on the screen to zoom in temporarily. Keep your finger on the screen and swipe to browse a magnified area. Release your finger to zoom back out. Using the power button to end a call Open Settings.
  • Page 175: Colour Correction

    Accessibility features Colour correction Colour correction mode adjusts colours to make it easier for colour blind users to distinguish between different parts of the screen. Use this feature with caution. Colour correction is designed for visually impaired users and may affect your phone's performance. Open Settings.
  • Page 176: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information Safety information This section contains important information about how to use your device safely and how it operates. Read this information carefully before using your device. Electronic device Do not use your device if its use is prohibited or if it may cause danger or interference with other electronic devices.
  • Page 177 Safety information • Do not store or transport the device in containers with flammable liquids, gases, or explosives. Traffic safety • Adhere to local laws and regulations while using the device. To reduce the risk of accidents, do not use your device while driving. •...
  • Page 178 Safety information • Do not use your device's camera flash directly in the eyes of people or pets. Otherwise, a temporary loss of vision or damage to the eyes may occur. • Do not touch the device's antenna. Otherwise, communication quality may be reduced.
  • Page 179 Safety information • Do not touch the device or the charger with wet hands. Doing so may lead to an electric shock, short circuit, or malfunction. • If your charger has been exposed to liquid or excessive moisture, take it to an authorised service centre for inspection.
  • Page 180 Safety information • If the device standby time shortens significantly, replace the battery. • The device has a built-in, non-removable battery. Do not attempt to remove it. Doing so may damage the device. To replace the battery, take the device to an authorised service centre.
  • Page 181 Safety information Environmental protection • The device and its accessories (if included), such as the power adapter, headset, and battery, should not be disposed of with household waste. • Disposal of the device and its accessories is subject to local regulations. Ensure proper collection and recycling.
  • Page 182: Personal Information And Data Security

    Be sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate source. Downloaded third- party applications should be scanned for viruses. • Install security software or patches released by Huawei or third-party application providers. • Some applications require and transmit location information. As a result, a third-party may be able to share your location information.
  • Page 183: Legal Notice

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks, products, services and company names mentioned herein may be the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 184 Huawei shall not be responsible for the legality, quality, or any other aspects of any third- party software installed on this product, or for any uploaded or downloaded third-party works in any form, including but not limited to texts, images, videos, or software etc.
  • Page 185 THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY (THIS LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH A LIMITATION) OF HUAWEI ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT.
  • Page 186 Google account you last used and verify your identity. You will not be able to power on your phone until verification is successful. Please visit http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/hotline for up to date support hotline and email address information for your country or region.

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