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About the User Guide In the User Guide, most operation descriptions are based on the handset at time of purchase. Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for Home Screen (Home). Some operation descriptions may be omitted. The information in the User Guide is subject to change without prior notice. Before Using This Product ...
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Other Notations In the User Guide, the product is referred to as "handset." microSD™/microSDHC™/microSDXC™ Card is referred to as "SD Card." "LP-01" here refers to this mobile phone "Leitz Phone 1." Introduction...
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Package Contents Package Contents Package Contents Handset (Leitz Phone 1) ・Battery is built into handset. ・Handset back cover is not removable. Quick Switch Adapter (Complimentary sample) SIM Removal Tool (Complimentary sample) Case (Complimentary sample) Lens Cap (Complimentary sample) ...
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Parts & Functions Handset (Front) Handset (Back and Sides) Handset Keys Handset (Front) Name Description Hear the other party's Earpiece/Speaker voice here. Front Camera Use to shoot photos or videos of yourself. Display Touchscreen-type display; operate with your fingers on Display.
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Handset (Back and Sides) Name Description Card Tray Insert/remove SD Card and SIM Card. Standard Camera Capture photos and videos. FeliCa mark Hold up to reader/writer to use NFC/Osaifu-Keitai ® Mic/Recorder Mic Talk to the other party here. Also use while recording videos or when talking to emopa.
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(commercially available) here. Handset Keys Name Description Volume Up Key Increase volume. Volume Down Decrease volume. Assistant Key Trigger Google Assistant™. Also set preferred Assistant application. Power Key Turn Display off/on. Long Press for power on/off or reboot, or activate a set application.
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SIM Card SIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other customer information. Inserting SIM Card Removing SIM Card Handling SIM Card Check the following regarding SIM Card handling. ① IC (gold) chip For SIM Card handling, see SoftBank Website. ...
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Inserting SIM Card Always power off beforehand. Set SIM Card in Card Tray beforehand. Do not insert SIM Card without setting it in Card Tray. With Display upward, insert SIM Removal Tool in removal hole in Card Tray Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects. ...
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With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can allow SIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and become misplaced. Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may result. Gently pull Card Tray out ...
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Do not insert Card Tray upside down. Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown. Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no gap between handset and Card Tray. To maintain water and dust resistance, use handset with Card Tray completely closed. ...
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With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can allow SIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and become misplaced. Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may result. Gently pull Card Tray out ...
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SIM Card is removed. Do not insert Card Tray upside down. Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown. Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no gap between handset and Card Tray. ...
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Internal Storage and SD Card Handset supports SD Card up to 1 TB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly. Internal storage can be used for saving data including system data, applications, and video and photos taken with Camera. Inserting SD Card ...
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Formatting deletes all microSDXC Card data and changes the file system. The original storage capacity may be unavailable after formatting. To use a corrupted microSDXC Card, format it on an SDXC-compatible device. Save Location By default, data, including photos and videos taken with handset, is saved in internal storage. Even with downloaded commercially-available applications described as saving data on SD Card, data is saved in internal storage.
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Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects. Pull out Card Tray With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can allow SIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and become misplaced. Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle;...
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Insert Card Tray in SIM/SD Card Slot SD Card is inserted. Do not insert Card Tray upside down. Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown. Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no gap between handset and Card Tray. ...
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SD Card is unmounted. To mount SD Card again, SD card MOUNT. Removing SD Card Always power off beforehand. With Display upward, insert SIM Removal Tool in removal hole in Card Tray 25/77 Getting Started...
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Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects. Pull out Card Tray With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can allow SIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and become misplaced. Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle;...
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Insert Card Tray in SIM/SD Card Slot SD Card is removed. Do not insert Card Tray upside down. Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown. Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no gap between handset and Card Tray. ...
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Charging Handset Battery is built into handset. Internal Battery Charging with AC Adaptor Internal Battery A lithium-ion battery is built into handset; it is not removable. Recycling This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. To recycle a used lithium-ion battery, take it to any shop displaying the recycling symbol.
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safety. Internal Battery Replacement Internal Battery is a consumable item; may need to be replaced if operating time shortens noticeably. Internal Battery is not user replaceable; its replacement incurs fees and requires handset submission to a SoftBank Shop or other appropriate servicer. For details, contact a SoftBank Shop or Customer Service.
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Charging starts. After charging, unplug AC Adaptor from outlet and disconnect from handset Charging ends. Lock Screen while Charging Charging progress, time until charging completes (approximate), etc. appear in lock screen. "Charging": normal charging "Charging rapidly": rapid charging "Charging slowly": low-speed charging;...
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Power On/Off Powering On Powering Off Powering On Long Press Power Key until Android logo appears Handset powers on, and lock screen appears after a while. 31/77 Getting Started...
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An initial settings wizard may appear the first time handset is powered on. For details on initial settings, see "Making Initial Settings." Flick lock screen up Home Screen appears. After Flicking screen up when is displayed, enter pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password to unlock. ...
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Making Initial Settings When powering on the first time, an initial settings wizard appears for optionally making Wi-Fi, Google™ account, and other settings. Follow onscreen instructions to set items. You can also easily transfer data from a previously used smartphone, by connecting the included Quick Switch Adapter to handset External Connection Jack and then connecting the smartphone using a cable.
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Making Initial Settings Select language then START To place an emergency call, Tap Emergency call. To set visual assistance, Tap Vision settings. See "Accessibility" for details. Set Wi-Fi items 37/77 Getting Started...
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Follow onscreen prompts. To complete initial settings via mobile network, select Use mobile network for setup. Continue by following onscreen prompts. Next 38/77 Getting Started...
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To not copy data from another mobile, etc., Tap Don't copy. Power on previous smartphone and unlock it Next 39/77 Getting Started...
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If previous smartphone is unusable, Tap Can't use old phone? and follow onscreen prompts. Prepare cable from previous smartphone Next 40/77 Getting Started...
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If cable from previous smartphone is unavailable, Tap No cable? and follow onscreen prompts. Connect the cable to previous smartphone Next 41/77 Getting Started...
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If the cable is unusable, Tap Cable doesn't fit? and follow onscreen prompts. Insert USB plug on cable into Type-A jack on Quick Switch Adapter, and insert USB Type-C plug on Quick Switch Adapter into External Connection Jack If Quick Switch Adapter is unavailable, Tap Cable doesn't fit? adapter?.
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Set up a Google Account See "Google Account" for details on a Google Account. After setting a Google account, a list of transferable data appears. I agree 43/77 Getting Started...
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Tap items to import Copy 44/77 Getting Started...
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Import starts. Set/check each item 45/77 Getting Started...
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Tap method NEXT to set selected method. See "Using Fingerprint Authentication Function," "Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern," "Requiring Lock No. (PIN) Entry for Unlocking Screen," "Setting Screen to Unlock with Password," and "Using Face Authentication" for details. Continue 48/77 Getting Started...
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To stop initial settings and be reminded later, Tap Leave & get reminder. Follow onscreen prompts to set up Google Assistant. Skip 49/77 Getting Started...
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After Tapping Add a card follow onscreen prompts to save card information. Set each item Done for now 50/77 Getting Started...
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Import is complete, and initial settings are complete. After import is complete, remove cable. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Quick Switch Adapter Usage Cautions Use only for transferring data, and to not use for any other purpose (such as charging). 52/77 Getting Started...
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Google Account Use a Google Account and get more convenience with Google services. A Google Account is required to use some services or fully use some applications. Creating a Google Account Signing in to a Google Account Google Account Cautions Google Account Mail Address &...
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To create a child's account, Tap For my child, then follow onscreen prompts. Enter first name Enter last name Next 59/77 Getting Started...
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Set/enter date of birth and gender Next 60/77 Getting Started...
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Select a mail address Next 61/77 Getting Started...
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To create another mail address, Tap Create your own Gmail address Enter user name (mail address) Next. Enter password Next 62/77 Getting Started...
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To add a phone number for security only, Tap More options. Continue by following onscreen prompts. To not add a phone number, Tap Skip. Next 64/77 Getting Started...
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Check the privacy policy and terms of use I agree 65/77 Getting Started...
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Select whether to enable data backup Accept 66/77 Getting Started...
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Account is created. Signing in to a Google Account In window for logging in to a Google account, enter mail address Next 67/77 Getting Started...
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Enter password Next 68/77 Getting Started...
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Continue by following onscreen prompts 69/77 Getting Started...
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You are signed in to your Google Account. 70/77 Getting Started...
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Unlocking Screen Screen Lock Unlocking Screen Screen Lock After a period of inactivity, Display turns off to save battery power (screen lock active). Screen lock prevents accidental Touchscreen operation. To activate screen lock manually, Press Power Key when Display is turned on. ...
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Unlocking Screen When Display is turned off (screen lock active), Power Key Lock screen appears. Flick lock screen up 72/77 Getting Started...
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Screen is unlocked. To change the unlock method for enhanced security, set handset to require pattern drawing or lock no. (PIN)/password entry for unlocking screen or set screen to be unlocked with your fingerprint/face as needed. See "Using Fingerprint Authentication Function," "Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern,"...
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Case Attach Case to handset to protect back and sides of handset from damage caused by dropping or impact. Attaching Case Removing Case Attaching Case Attach Case from top (Standard Camera side) of handset. Attaching from bottom may cause damage to Case.
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Pick up bottom of handset in direction shown and remove it from Case Case is removed. 75/77 Getting Started...
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Lens Cap Attach Lens Cap to Standard Camera to protect Lens from scratches and soiling. Attaching Lens Cap Removing Lens Cap Attaching Lens Cap Attach Lens Cap to Standard Camera Lens Cap is attached. Align Lens Cap with "Leica" logo on top right of Case when attaching. ...
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Lens Cap is removed. Alternatively, press bottom of Lens Cap to remove it. 77/77 Getting Started...
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Basic Operations Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Moving to Home Screen Menu Operations Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items. To return to the previous screen, Flick the edge of screen to the left/right. ...
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Menu Operations at Display top for available settings and items. 2/40 Basic Operations...
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Screens may also have settings and items that are available by Touching & Holding Display. 3/40 Basic Operations...
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Using Touchscreen Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display. Touch & Hold Drag Flick (Swipe) Pinch/Spread About Touchscreen In Case of Unintended Operation If handset initiates operation without Touchscreen (Display) being operated or does not respond after Touchscreen being operated, Press Power Key to turn off Display, Press Power Key again to turn on Display and then operate handset.
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Contact Display lightly and briefly. Touch & Hold Contact Display lightly; release finger when screen changes. 6/40 Basic Operations...
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Drag Touch icon or other item lightly, move it where desired, and release finger. 7/40 Basic Operations...
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Flick (Swipe) Contact Display lightly, then brush screen up/down or left/right. 8/40 Basic Operations...
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Pinch/Spread Contact Display lightly, then move fingers toward each other (Pinch) or away from each other (Spread). 9/40 Basic Operations...
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Using Manner Mode Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing others around you. Manner mode setting is also accessible from Quick Settings Window. Activating Manner Mode (Vibe) Activating Manner Mode (Mute) Manner Mode Options Settable items are the following. Vibe ...
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Volume bar appears. (Manner OFF) 12/40 Basic Operations...
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Icon changes to (Vibe), and handset enters Manner mode (vibe). Manner Mode (Vibe) Operations Setting from Quick Settings Manner mode (vibe) setting is also accessible from Quick Settings Window. Flick Status Bar down Icon changes to , and handset enters Manner mode (vibe). Canceling Manner Mode (Vibe) Press Volume Up/Down Key for volume bar, (Vibe)
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Volume bar appears. (Manner OFF) 14/40 Basic Operations...
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Icon changes to (Vibe), and handset enters Manner mode (vibe). (Vibe) while volume bar is displayed 15/40 Basic Operations...
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Icon changes to (Mute), and handset enters Manner mode (mute). Manner Mode (Mute) Operations Setting from Quick Settings Manner mode (mute) setting is also accessible from Quick Settings Window. Flick Status Bar down Icon changes to , and handset enters Manner mode (mute). Canceling Manner Mode (Mute) Press Volume Up/Down Key for volume bar, (Mute)
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Using Airplane Mode Leaving power on, suspend signal-transmitting functions. Activating Airplane Mode Activating Airplane Mode Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. 17/40 Basic Operations...
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Flick Notifications Window down Quick Settings Window opens. Alternatively, to open Quick Settings Window, Flick Status Bar down with two fingers with Notifications Window closed. Airplane mode 18/40 Basic Operations...
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Airplane mode activates. Canceling Airplane Mode In Quick Settings Window, Airplane mode Airplane Mode Caution Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® functions can be enabled after placing handset in Airplane mode. While connected to another device with handset Bluetooth ® function, placing handset in Airplane mode does not disable Bluetooth function.
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Text Entry Keyboards Keyboard Layout Switching Keyboards Entering Letters Keyboards Use onscreen keyboards for text entry. Tap Text entry field for keyboard. To hide it, Tap Text entry descriptions are for Google Keyboard (default input method). ...
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Keyboard Layout ① Enter characters. ② Toggle case. ③ Switch to number/symbol keyboard. ④ Enter comma. Touch & Hold to specify settings or enable One-handed mode. ⑤ Switch to emoji/emoticon keyboard. ⑥ Delete characters. ⑦ Insert line break. Touch & Hold for options;...
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Entry mode is switched. to toggle between alphabet entry mode and number/symbol/emoji/emoticon entry mode. Entering Letters To enter Phone: In a text entry window, 22/40 Basic Operations...
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Phone is entered. To toggle case, Tap before typing a letter. Tap twice to type in all capitals( By default, the first word of each sentence is capitalized automatically. 23/40 Basic Operations...
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Using Fingerprint Authentication Function Fingerprint Authentication Function Saving Fingerprints Performing Fingerprint Authentication Fingerprint Authentication Function Hold finger to sensor to authenticate and use handset. Use this function to unlock screen. Fingerprint Authentication Function Cautions Observe the following when using the fingerprint authentication function. Authentication is based on fingerprint characteristics.
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Saving Fingerprints In Home Screen, (Settings) Security 25/40 Basic Operations...
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Security menu opens. Fingerprint 26/40 Basic Operations...
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Follow onscreen prompts and set pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password for unlocking screen 28/40 Basic Operations...
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This is a backup method for unlocking the screen if unable to authenticate with your fingerprint. If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe, first unlock screen. See "Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern," "Requiring Lock No. (PIN) Entry for Unlocking ...
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Hold finger to sensor until handset vibrates 30/40 Basic Operations...
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If finger is already saved, use another finger. Done 31/40 Basic Operations...
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Fingerprint is saved. To save other fingerprints, Tap another. Saving Fingerprints Savable Number of Fingerprints Save up to 5 fingerprints. Backup Screen Unlock Methods Make sure not to forget pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password set as backup for unlocking screen.
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In fingerprint settings, for "Two-finger authentication" to toggle on ( to toggle off ( Save at least two fingerprints beforehand. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Setting Screen for Authenticating with Two Fingers In fingerprint settings, Two-finger authentication Use two-finger authentication on all screens./Use one-finger authentication for unlock only.
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Performing Fingerprint Authentication In authentication window, hold finger to sensor Fingerprint is authenticated. Double-tap to show fingerprint sensor when the screen is turned off is enabled, Tap twice while Display is off (screen lock) for Fingerprint Sensor. Also if You can unlock screen just by touching the fingerprint sensor even when the screen is turned off is enabled, hold finger to Fingerprint...
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Updating the System Check whether system updates are required via the network, and update manually as required. Checking/updating does not incur transmission fees. Updating the System Software Update Cautions Applications Applications may be updated or newly added, or names, icons, operations and user interfaces of applications may be changed.
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In Home Screen, (Settings) System Advanced System update 37/40 Basic Operations...
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System update window appears. Check for update 38/40 Basic Operations...
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System update begins. Use other functions during a system update. However, for 10 days after a system update notification, update installation pauses while using other functions. Tap Resume to restart the installation and also use other functions. After the system update proceeds, Restart now appears at the end.
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Handset Screens Lock Screen Layout Home Screen & App List Home Screen Layout Toggling Home Screen Sheets App List Layout Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation Multi-Window Capturing Screenshots Changing Wallpaper Adding Shortcuts ...
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① Show message set for lock screen. ② Time and date appear here. ③ Notifications of incoming calls/messages or from applications, etc. appear here. ④ Display screen lock status. ⑤ Messages and news from emopa appear here (emopa area). Appears when Lock screen message is set.
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Home Screen Layout ① LFI Widget Show photos published in LEICA FOTOGRAFIE INTERNATIONAL (LFI). to toggle display of photos. ② Desktop sheet Place application shortcuts, folders, widgets freely. Flick left/right to toggle sheets. ③ Favorites Tray Place application shortcuts and folders freely.
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App List Layout ① Search for application ② View predicted applications ③ App list Tap to activate applications. See "Activating Applications" for details. 4/59 Handset Interface...
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Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation appears in Navigation Bar when handset is rotated horizontally. Tap to switch current screen to landscape orientation. To switch screen to portrait orientation, rotate handset vertically and Tap Enable Auto-rotate screen to allow current screen to switch to landscape orientation when handset is rotated sideways.
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Recent apps window opens. Drag recently used applications to the left or right and Tap application to use in history 6/59 Handset Interface...
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Multi-Window opens, and selected application opens at top of Display. In Home Screen/app list, Tap application to use Tapped application opens at bottom of Multi-Window. Alternatively, in recent apps window, Tap icon of application in list Split screen to split the ...
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Capturing Screenshots Long Press Power Key and Volume Down Key at the same time to capture a screenshot of the current screen. May be unavailable for some applications. View captured screenshots in (Photos), etc. Alternatively, use Clip Now and drag Display from corner to center to capture a screenshot. See ...
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Operations may vary depending on selected item. Follow onscreen prompts. Home screen/Lock screen/Home screen and lock screen 13/59 Handset Interface...
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Setting is complete. Home screen to set the image as Wallpaper for Home Screen only. Lock screen to set the image as Wallpaper for lock screen only. Home screen and lock screen to set the image as Wallpaper for both Home Screen and lock ...
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Adding Shortcuts In app list, Touch & Hold application and Drag to "Add to home screen" Shortcut is added automatically. Function Shortcuts With some applications, Touch & Hold for shortcuts to functions. Touch & Hold function shortcut then release finger at location in Home Screen to add function shortcut. Drag to sheet visible at edge of Display to toggle sheets and add function shortcut.
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Deleting Shortcuts In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon Drag to "Remove" Adding Widgets Add Chrome™ bookmarks, Analog clock, etc. as follows. Touch & Hold open area of Home Screen 16/59 Handset Interface...
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A list of widgets opens. Touch & Hold widget 18/59 Handset Interface...
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Widget is added. Drag to sheet visible at edge of Display to toggle sheets and add. Drag to rightmost sheet to add one more sheet and add. Removing Widgets In Home Screen, Touch & Hold widget Drag to "Remove" Setting LFI Widget Set photo types to display in LFI Widget.
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Set each item Save 22/59 Handset Interface...
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Setting is complete. Adding Folders Add folders to collect icons. Folders can also be created in Favorites Tray and app list. In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon to place in folder 23/59 Handset Interface...
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Drag to another icon to group with 24/59 Handset Interface...
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Folder is added, and two icons are saved in the folder. Folder Operations Changing Folder Names In Home Screen, Tap folder Tap area to enter folder name at bottom of window Enter folder name Change folder names the same way in Favorites Tray and app list. ...
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Moving Icons/Widgets Icons can also be rearranged in Favorites Tray and app list. In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon/widget Drag to target location Icon/widget is moved. To a folder:Drag icon to target folder. 26/59 Handset Interface...
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Making Home Screen Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Notification dots Set whether to show dots with application icons for notifications. See "Applications & Notifications" for details. Add number on notification dots Set whether to show number of notifications with notification dots.
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Icons at Display Top (Status Bar) Indicators (new message notification, handset status, etc.) appear at the top of Display. Status Bar Layout Main Notification Indicators Main Status Indicators Status Bar Layout ① Notifications, warnings, etc. appear here. (Notification Indicators) ②...
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Indicator Description Time Glove Mode On Battery level less than about 15% Call (Dialing/Arriving/in Progress) Call on Hold Missed Call New Answer Phone Message New Voicemail New SMS/+Message New Gmail™ New Urgent News Alarm Sounding/Snoozing/Upcoming Alarm Calendar Event Notification Application Update Notification Application Installation Complete High-Quality Public Network Available...
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Main Status Indicators Status Indicators appear on the right. Indicator Description Battery Strength(100%) Battery Strength (less than about 15%) Energizing Battery Saver On Signal Strength (Strong) Signal Strength (Fair) Signal Strength (Weak) No Signal (5G/4G LTE/4G/3G) 5G Data in Use 4G LTE/4G Data in Use 3G Data in Use Roaming...
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Checking Notifications (Notifications Window) Open notifications and check handset status. Opening Notifications Window Notifications Window Layout Checking Notifications Deleting Notifications Deleting All Notifications Opening Notifications Window Flick Status Bar down 33/59 Handset Interface...
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Notifications Window Layout ① Category. ② Notifications and active functions. ③ Use corresponding functions. ④ Manage notifications. ⑤ Delete all notifications and close Notifications Window. Notifications are shown in "Conversations," "Notifications," and "Silent" categories. Usable functions depend on the notification. As an example, dial or send an SMS to the phone number of a new call.
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Checking Notifications Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. Deleting Notifications Flick Status Bar down 36/59 Handset Interface...
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Notification is deleted. Some notifications may not be deleted. Deleting All Notifications Flick Status Bar down 38/59 Handset Interface...
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All notifications are deleted. Some notifications may not be deleted. 40/59 Handset Interface...
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Checking Notifications (Quick Settings Window) Tap icons to toggle functions on/off, etc. Opening Quick Settings Window Quick Settings Window Layout Opening Quick Settings Window Flick Status Bar down 41/59 Handset Interface...
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Notifications Window opens. Flick Notifications Window down Quick Settings Window opens. Alternatively, to open Quick Settings Window, Flick Status Bar down with two fingers with Notifications Window closed. Closing Quick Settings Flick Quick Settings up 42/59 Handset Interface...
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Quick Settings Window Layout ① Adjust Display brightness. ② Toggle Wi-Fi on/off. ③ Toggle Bluetooth function on/off. ® ④ Toggle Mobile Light on/off. ⑤ Toggle Manner mode (OFF / Vibe / Mute). ⑥ Toggle Location on/off. ⑦ Toggle Auto-rotate screen on/off. ①...
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Customizing Quick Settings Window Rearranging Setting Keys In Quick Settings Window, Touch & Hold Setting key Drag Setting key to rearrange it Adding Setting Keys In Quick Settings Window, Touch & Hold Setting key below "HOLD AND DRAG TO ADD TILES" Drag Setting key to target location Deleting Setting Keys In Quick Settings Window,...
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Capturing Screenshots (Clip Now) Drag Display from corner to center to capture a screenshot. Enabling Clip Now Capturing Screenshots Enabling Clip Now In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Useful menu opens. 45/59 Handset Interface...
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Clip Now Clip Now menu opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Clip Now 46/59 Handset Interface...
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Clip Now is enabled. Clip Now to toggle on ( )/off ( Checking How to Use Clip Now In Clip Now window, User's Guide Capturing Screenshots Capture screenshots for saving as files. Some screens may not be capturable. View captured screenshots in (Photos), etc.
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Scrolling Screen Automatically (ScrollAuto) Scroll the screen up and down automatically. Enabling ScrollAuto Using ScrollAuto Enabling ScrollAuto In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Useful menu opens. 50/59 Handset Interface...
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ScrollAuto ScrollAuto menu opens. ON/OFF 51/59 Handset Interface...
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ScrollAuto is enabled. ON/OFF to toggle on ( )/off ( ScrollAuto Operations Setting ScrollAuto to Applications In ScrollAuto menu, Set Apps Tap application name Tap application name to toggle on ( )/off ( If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. ...
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Using ScrollAuto The feature may not follow the setting with certain applications. Drag up slowly appears. When Display is Dragged down, appears instead. Slide finger to and release 53/59 Handset Interface...
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Screen scrolls automatically. Alternatively, while Tap ScrollAuto with just two fingers is enabled, Drag from bottom upward or from top downward with two fingers to start scrolling. Screen may not scroll depending on where you start Dragging. Scroll stops when Display is Tapped or after five minutes. ...
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Using Gaming Menu While playing a game, record game screen or search for walkthrough sites and make gaming screen and other settings. Gaming Menu Settings Opening Gaming Menu Gaming Menu Layout Gaming Menu Settings Make gaming screen quality and notification settings. Settable items are the following. Item Description Behavior block...
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Useful menu opens. Gaming Menu 56/59 Handset Interface...
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Gaming Menu settings open. Set each item Setting is complete. Gaming Menu Settings Operations Setting Whether to Disable "Return" (Back) Action in Gesture Navigation or Automatic Brightness Adjustment In Gaming Menu settings, for "Behavior block" to toggle on ( to toggle off ( ...
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Setting Whether There Are Sensor-Disabled Areas at Top, Bottom, Left, and Right Edges of Display In Gaming Menu settings, Edge control Edge control to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Whether to Optimize Image Quality of Games In Gaming Menu settings, Game image quality Game image quality to toggle on (...
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In Gaming Menu settings, Elite Gaming Opening Gaming Menu Flick Status Bar down while running target applications Gaming Menu opens in Notifications Window. Gaming Menu Layout ① Search on website, within YouTube, etc. ② Toggle notification blocking on/off. ③ Toggle operation blocking on/off. ④...
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Placing/Answering Calls How to dial directly to make a call and answer a call, as well as options when a call is arriving/during a call are described. Placing Calls Phone Window Layout Answering Calls (Display Off) Answering Calls (Display On) ...
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Dialpad window opens. Use onscreen dialpad to enter number 3/64 Phone...
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Include area code for landline numbers. To correct number, Tap to delete digit(s), then enter correct number. 4/64 Phone...
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Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. To end call, 5/64 Phone...
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Call ends. Emergency Calls Emergency Location Report Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.). This system is referred to as Emergency Location Report, and notifies location based on positioning from base stations. Location Report does not incur registration/transmission fees.
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Locked In lock screen, Flick up Emergency Enter number for emergency service Use if method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe. See "Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern," "Requiring Lock No. (PIN) Entry for Unlocking Screen,"...
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Phone Window Layout ① Search field. Search contacts and locations. Tap to voice search. ② Show call history. ③ Show favorites. ④ Open menu. ⑤ Show dialpad. ⑥ Show contacts. Answering Calls (Display Off) Flick up when call is arriving 8/64 Phone...
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Call connects. To end call, 9/64 Phone...
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Call ends. Missed Calls For unanswered calls, notification appears in lock screen. 10/64 Phone...
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① Notification Tap notification twice to check missed call records and call back as needed. When screen is unlocked, appears on Status Bar. Flick Status Bar down for Notifications Window, then Tap notification. When CALL BACK/MESSAGE appear below notification, Tap to call back or send SMS. Arriving Call/Answer Phone Operations Answering with Answer Phone During call,...
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Copying Answer Phone Messages to Internal Storage/SD Card Flick Home Screen up (Answer phone) Answer phone list Touch & Hold message Export Leitz Phone 1/SD card Select where message is saved USE THIS FOLDER ALLOW Rejecting Arriving Calls As call is arriving, Flick down When screen is unlocked, Tap DECLINE.
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Call Window Layout/In-Call Operation ① Other party photo. ② Other party name/number. ③ HD Voice ( )/HD+ Voice ( ) call in progress. ④ Mute own voice. ⑤ Show dialpad. ⑥ Add call. ⑦ End call. ⑧ Call time. ⑨ Use Speakerphone.
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Copying Voice Memos to Internal Storage/SD Card Flick Home Screen up (Answer phone) Voice Memo List Touch & Hold message Export Leitz Phone 1/SD card Select where message is saved USE THIS FOLDER ALLOW Troubleshooting Difficulty with call It may be difficult to make a call in a location with noise.
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network type" set to "5G (recommended)" or "4G", and "4G Calling" enabled. See "Service web page" (Japanese) for information on countries and regions where VoLTE international roaming is supported. Disabling VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Mobile network 4G Calling 4G Calling...
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Optional Services Use these optional services for voice calls: Optional Services Call Forwarding Voicemail Call Waiting Group Calling Notify Caller ID Call Barring Optional Services The following optional services are available. Service Description Call Forwarding Divert all/unanswered calls to a preset number.
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Call service settings open. Voice Mail / Call Forwarding 21/64 Phone...
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Voice Mail/Call Forwarding opens. Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Call Forwarding ON 22/64 Phone...
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Ring Time Tap the ring time 23/64 Phone...
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Telephone Number of Forwarding Destination Tap the phone number input area Enter the forwarding destination phone number REGISTER 24/64 Phone...
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Call Forwarding is set. Canceling Call Forwarding In Voice Mail/Call Forwarding screen, Tap Voice Mail / Call Forwarding All OFF CONFIRM Voicemail In Home Screen, (Phone) 26/64 Phone...
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Voicemail is set. Voicemail Voicemail and Answer Phone Voicemail and Answer Phone differ mainly in the following ways. Voicemail:Messages are held at the Voicemail Center. Messages are held even when handset is not turned on or outside a service area. Message playback is subject to your subscription call charges.
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Call Waiting Requires separate subscription. In Home Screen, (Phone) Phone opens. Settings Calls 34/64 Phone...
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Call service settings appear. for "Call Waiting" ( 36/64 Phone...
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Call Waiting is set. When Call Arrives during Another Call A tone sounds; Flick up to begin call. Canceling Call Waiting for "Call Waiting" ( ) in all service settings screen Group Calling Requires separate subscription. During a call, Add call 37/64 Phone...
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Dialpad window opens. Enter number 38/64 Phone...
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Call is added. Alternatively, Flick top of dialpad window down Contacts Tap contact Tap number of call to add to add call. Flick top of dialpad window down Recents for Call History entry to add. When call connects, Merge 39/64 Phone...
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Group Calling starts. Notify Caller ID In Home Screen, (Phone) 40/64 Phone...
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Additional settings appear. Caller ID Network default/Hide number/Show number 43/64 Phone...
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Caller ID is set. Set to Network default to notify number. Call Barring Restrict outgoing/incoming calls and SMS messages. Restriction Description Outgoing Call Barring - Barring of All Outgoing Calls Restrict all outgoing calls. - Barring of All Outgoing International Calls Restrict international calls;...
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Cancel all outgoing call restrictions. Incoming Call Barring - Barring of All Incoming Calls Restrict all incoming calls. - Barring of All Incoming International Calls Reject calls while outside Japan. - Stop Barring of Incoming Call Cancel all incoming call restrictions. In Home Screen, (Phone) Phone opens.
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Follow onscreen prompts Restriction is set. Call Barring Operations Setting Call Barring In Call service settings, Outgoing Call Barring/Incoming Call Barring Tap barring method Canceling All Outgoing Call Restrictions In Call service settings, Outgoing Call Barring Stop Barring of Outgoing Call Canceling All Incoming Call Restrictions In Call service settings, Incoming Call Barring...
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Are you using Call Forwarding or Voicemail? Calling may not be barred even if Barring of All Outgoing Calls and Barring of All Incoming Calls are set. 49/64 Phone...
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Handset Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number In Home Screen, (Settings) Settings appear. Handset number is shown below "Phone number." 50/64 Phone...
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Making Phone Settings Making Phone Settings Making Phone Settings Check phone information and make settings. Settable items are the following. Item Description Display options - Sort by Change the sort order of callers/callees in Call History. - Name format Change how caller/callee names are displayed in Call History.
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- Default home country Set country codes to be added when using Dial Assist. Caller ID & spam - See caller and spam ID Set whether to show name of caller unregistered in contacts. - Filter spam calls Set whether to show information about incoming calls that are suspected to be spam.
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Phone settings open. Set each item Setting is complete. Phone Setting Operations Editing SMS Message to Send to Caller when Unable to Answer In Phone settings, Quick responses Tap message to edit Tap Message field Enter message Checking Storage Available and Recordable Number of Answer Phone Messages and Voice Memos In Phone settings, Calls...
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In Phone settings, Calls Answer phone Answering message confirm Touch & Hold "Answering message content" Play Setting Answering Time for Answer Phone In Call settings, Calls Answer phone Answer time setting Select time If arriving calls are disconnected before answer time that is set for Answer phone ...
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Address Book Save phone numbers and mail addresses as well as birthdays, nicknames, etc. Set ringtones for each contact as needed. Adding New Contacts Dialing from Contacts Address Book Caution Contacts may be altered/lost if handset is left uncharged or due to accidents, malfunctions, repairs, handset upgrade/replacement, mishandling, etc.
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Window for saving new contact opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Set/enter each item Save 59/64 Phone...
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Contact is saved. Operations when Saving Contacts Showing Other Savable Items In window for creating new contact, More fields Save residential address, chat, memos, etc. Setting (Labels) Groups In window for creating new contact, More fields Label Tap label ( Tap label to toggle selected ( )/unselected ( ...
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Account before syncing with a non-Google Account. In Home Screen, (Settings) Accounts Tap account to sync Account sync Contacts( Dialing from Contacts In Home Screen, (Phone) Phone opens. Contacts 61/64 Phone...
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Contacts appear. In Home Screen, (Google) (Contacts) to show contacts. Tap contact 62/64 Phone...
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Message window opens. To send to a phone number/email address not saved in contacts, enter phone number/email address in Enter name and phone number field and create message. Tap message entry field 5/22 Messaging...
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Using Gmail Use Gmail (Google's webmail service) as well as your work/personal email. Setting an Account Creating/Sending Gmail Opening New Gmail Opening Gmail Setting an Account Set up a Google Account or an email account to use Gmail. When activating (Gmail) for the first time, account setup menu appears;...
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Message is sent. Operations when Creating Message Adding Cc/Bcc Recipients In message composition window, in Recipient field Enter recipient Attaching Files In message composition window, Attach file Select where file is saved Select file To attach files saved in Google Drive™, select Insert from Drive.
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Opening New Gmail When message arrives, new message notification appears in lock screen. In lock screen, Tap new message notification twice Message window opens. For two or more new messages, message list opens; Tap one. When screen is unlocked, appears on Status Bar.
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Opening Gmail In Home Screen, (Google) (Gmail) 19/22 Messaging...
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Message list opens. Tap message 20/22 Messaging...
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Message window opens. Operations when Opening Messages Replying to Messages In message window, for message to reply to Create message To reply to all, in message window, for message to reply to Reply all. Alternatively, at bottom of message window, Tap Reply/Reply all.
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In message window, Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to archive ( Syncing Accounts Manually In message list, Flick down Sync sent and received messages manually at any time regardless of the automatic sync settings. 22/22 Messaging...
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Using the Internet (Chrome) Use Chrome simply by entering words to search for or URLs. Using Chrome Adding Bookmarks Checking Browsing History Setting Chrome TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for encrypting sent/received data. While in a screen connected by TLS, data is encrypted to safely send/receive private information, credit card numbers, corporate secrets, etc., and provide protection against online threats (eavesdropping, falsification, impersonation, etc.).
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Chrome activates. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Tap Text entry field 2/15 Internet...
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Search results appear or a Website opens. Chrome Operations Opening New Tabs Open multiple Websites in different tabs to switch between them easily. In Chrome, New tab To switch tabs, Tap and then target tab. Number in changes with number of tabs. ...
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Search results are highlighted. Saving (Downloading) Images In Chrome, Touch & Hold image Download image If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. appears on Status Bar when image is saved (downloaded). To open the image, Tap download complete notification in Notifications Window. Open saved (downloaded) image from (Files), (Photos), etc.
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Chrome activates. Show Website to add 6/15 Internet...
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Current Website is added to Bookmarks. Bookmark Operations Editing Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks for bookmark to edit Edit Edit each item Moving Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks for bookmark to move Move to... Select location SoftBank folder and bookmarks in SoftBank folder cannot be moved. ...
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In Home Screen, (Chrome) Chrome activates. History 10/15 Internet...
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History window opens. Tap record 11/15 Internet...
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Website opens. Setting Chrome Make Chrome settings. Settable items are the following. Item Description Sign in to Chrome Sign in to your Google Account and make settings for bookmarks, history, etc. View account information. Sync and Google services Set whether to sync with Chrome and check Chrome data on other devices, and to use Google services.
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Addresses and more Set whether to automatically enter information such as residence addresses, phone numbers and mail addresses in forms, and edit residence addresses and other information. Privacy and security Set whether to allow sites to access your payment methods, clear browsing history, etc. Safety check Check whether handset is protected from unauthorized access to data and unsafe...
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Chrome activates. Settings Set items 14/15 Internet...
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Settings are complete. For some items, additional settings may appear when Tapping the item. 15/15 Internet...
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Capturing Photos/Videos Photos and videos taken with handset are saved to handset (internal storage). To save them on SD Card, insert SD Card before using Camera, then change save location as follows. In Home Screen, (Camera) COMMON Save To SD card Capturing Photos ...
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Capturing Photos In Home Screen, (Camera) If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select PHOTO 2/14 Camera...
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Photo Viewfinder appears. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select LEITZ LOOKS to capture monochrome photo. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select M.PHOTO to change the setting manually before capturing. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select...
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Tap Display Drag brightness adjustment bar up/down to adjust brightness. Tap subject to focus at location Tapped. Touch & Hold subject for focus lock. To cancel, Tap area outside the focus mark. See "Photo Viewfinder (Back Camera) Layout" and "Photo Viewfinder (Front Camera) Layout" for ...
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Shutter clicks and photo is saved. To capture continuously, Touch & Hold or Press Volume Up/Down Key for 1+ seconds. Continuously captured photos are saved to internal storage. Troubleshooting Camera exits suddenly Continuing to use Camera while handset is warm causes warning to appear, and Camera exits.
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(Photos), or view immediately captured photo/video. ⑥ Shooting mode Drag left/right to change shooting modes (TIME LAPSE M.VIDEO VIDEO PHOTO LEITZ LOOKS M.PHOTO NIGHT / PORTRAIT). ⑦ Shooting menu Change shooting scene. ⑧ Mobile Light Change Mobile Light setting. ⑨...
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Subject recognized by AI (person ( dog ( ), cat ( ), cuisine ( ), flowers ), evening view ( ), fireworks ( B&W ( ), night mode ( ⑫ Front/Back Camera switch Switch between Front Camera and Back Camera. Appears when Auto HDR is enabled.
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Photo Viewfinder (Front Camera) Layout ① Beauty Correction settings area Adjust BOKEH SKIN FACE COLOR BRIGHT (large eyes). Tap setting values for adjustment bar. Adjust manually. ② Zoom magnification Tap to toggle zoom magnification ( Touch & Hold for adjustment bar. Drag left/right to adjust zoom magnification.
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If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select VIDEO 9/14 Camera...
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Video Viewfinder appears. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select TIME LAPSE to capture video where passage of time is sped up for a compressed-time video. Drag shooting mode at bottom to left/right and select M.VIDEO to change the setting manually ...
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Tap Display Drag brightness adjustment bar left/right to adjust brightness. Tap subject to focus at location Tapped. Touch & Hold subject for focus lock. To cancel, Tap area outside the focus mark. See "Video Viewfinder Layout" for details on operation in Video Viewfinder. ...
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Tone sounds and video is saved. Troubleshooting Camera exits suddenly Continuing to use Camera while handset is warm causes warning to appear, and Camera exits. Camera exits automatically after a period of inactivity. Camera automatically exits when battery level is very low. Charge handset adequately before using Camera.
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Back Camera. ⑥ Shooting mode Drag up/down to change shooting modes (TIME LAPSE M.VIDEO VIDEO PHOTO LEITZ LOOKS M.PHOTO NIGHT / PORTRAIT). ⑦ Google Lens Use Google Lens to copy text captured with Camera and to search for products. ⑧...
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① Captured photo Displayed when a still image is captured during video shooting. When AI Live Shutter automatically shoots a photo appears at the top of the thumbnail. ② Battery level ③ Zoom magnification Tap to toggle zoom magnification ( Touch &...
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Listening to Music (YT Music) Enjoy a broad range of music contents including official albums and music videos. Playing back music saved to internal storage/SD Card is described as an example. Sign in to a Google Account first, and in YT Music, Settings Library &...
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YT Music opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Library 2/18 Music & Images...
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Library opens. Albums/Songs/Artists 3/18 Music & Images...
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Song plays. Songs ), Tap song directly. Opening Music Playback Screen While playing song, Tap playback bar at Display bottom 6/18 Music & Images...
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Music Playback Screen Layout ① Song image. ② Song title/artist. ③ Drag slider to adjust playback position. ④ Toggle shuffle playback on/off. ⑤ Play previous song/play current song from beginning. ⑥ Add to playlist, add to queue, etc. ⑦ Toggle repeat all songs, repeat current song, normal playback.
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YT Music opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Library Albums/Songs/Artists 8/18 Music & Images...
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If selecting Albums/Artists, Tap album name/artist name. Add to playlist 9/18 Music & Images...
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Playlist is created. Adding Currently Playing Song to a Playlist In Music Playback screen, Add to playlist Tap playlist name Song is added to playlist. 12/18 Music & Images...
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Viewing & Managing Photos/Videos (Photos) View photos/videos saved in internal storage, on SD Card and in Google online storage. Viewing after logging in to a Google account is described. Viewing Photos/Videos Photos Cautions If no photos or videos are saved on handset or SD Card, operations such as Match with movie Focus playback in file view window may be unavailable.
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Photos opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Tap photo/video 14/18 Music & Images...
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Photo/video is played back (file view window). Icons in Photos Icons below appear according to shooting mode, settings, etc. used. appears with number of 2 or more photos taken while capturing video. Tap a photo in Photos and then Tap Match with movie in file view window to play video or photo.
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View changes between large view, day view, and month view. Creating Album or Shared Album In Photos, Library Create album/New Album Follow onscreen prompts Creating Animation, Collage, or Movie In Photos, Library Utilities Animation/Collage/Movie Follow onscreen prompts Checking Photo or Video Details In file view window, is hidden, Tap Display first.
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In file view window for photo, Print Follow onscreen prompts Also use to save images to internal storage or SD Card in PDF format. is hidden, Tap Display first. Setting Whether to Play Back Videos in Loop In file view window for video, Loop video off/Loop video on is hidden, Tap Display first.
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In file view window for photo, Tap Display twice or Pinch/Spread Playing Back Video Focused In AI recognizes people and pets and zooms in automatically during playback (enlarged view). In file view window for video, Focus playback Video plays with main window and subwindow. Tap subwindow to toggle full view/enlarged view.
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Confirmation when First Activating Applications Set the operation of applications when activating for the first time. The type and content of a confirmation differ with the application. The following explains two types of confirmation: First things first and Battery optimization. Setting Required Permissions for Applications ...
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An initial setting screen appears. Continue by following onscreen prompts. When access permission screen for location information appears, 分かりました 4/48 Application Basics...
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エモパー Setting is complete. Other Ways to Set Required Permissions for Applications Setting Functions to Use by Application In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications SEE ALL XX APPS application name Permissions Tap function Allow/Deny Allow/Allow only while using the app/Ask every time/Allow management of all ...
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all files/Allow access to media only appear for some functions. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Setting Battery Optimization Enable Battery optimization to prevent applications from running while Display is turned off (except while charging). Confirmation for optimizing Battery appears when launching or making settings for some ...
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Tap application Application activates. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Some applications can be activated from Home Screen. Using Applications Setting Required Privileges for Using Applications Some applications first require permission to access handset data or privileges to access important functions such as photographing.
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launch function directly. Exiting Applications Flick the edge of screen to the left or right again and again while applications are running 26/48 Application Basics...
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Home Screen returns and application exits. Home Screen also returns when Flicking bottom of Display up, but application does not exit. Exit it from recent apps window. See "Opening Recent Apps Window" for details. Where to Obtain Applications & Updates Use Google Play™...
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Recent apps window opens. In app list, recent apps window does not open by Dragging bottom of Display up. When 3-button navigation is enabled, Tap on Navigation Bar for recent apps window. See "Convenient Operation Settings" and "System Settings" for details. Opening Most Recently Activated Application Flick bottom of Display to the right When...
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Recent Apps Window Layout ① Activate recently used applications. ② Capture Screenshots. ③ Show application menu. ④ Remove all applications from the list. ⑤ Split screen (Multi-Window). Flick up to remove from the application list. Appears when Flicking application list to the right. Application Menu Operations Checking Application Information In recent apps window, Tap icon of application in list...
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Adding/Deleting Applications Download a variety of applications (free/paid) from Google Play. Change the setting of downloaded applications to enable manual or automatic updates. Sign in to a Google Account beforehand. Installing Free Applications Purchasing Applications Updating Installed Applications ...
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Google Play opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Tap free application 31/48 Application Basics...
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Application downloads and installs. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Purchased Applications Payment Pay once. Re-downloads of uninstalled applications are free of charge. Use on Other Android™ Devices Install same application on other Android devices under same Google Account at no added cost.
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Updating Installed Applications In Home Screen, (Play Store) Google Play opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. My apps & games 40/48 Application Basics...
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Application downloads and installs. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Making Application Update Settings Setting Automatic Update Options In Google Play, Settings General Auto-update apps Select update item DONE Setting Automatic Update by Application In Google Play, My apps & games Tap application Enable auto update...
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In Home Screen, (Play Store) Google Play opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. 43/48 Application Basics...
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File Storage File Save Location File Save Location Save data to internal storage or SD Card. Default save location is internal storage; save location when creating data may be changed depending on application. Main file types and save locations are the following. File Type Description Contacts, Bookmark, Calendar, Mail...
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Backup & Restore Backup/Restore Options Backup/Restore Options Backup and restore options are the following. Option Description Y!バックアップ (Y! Backup) Save handset data to cloud server, or load server data to handset. Corresponding applications Depending on application, backup/restore settings can be changed. Data transfer Use Data Transfer to import data saved on SD Card with handset or another device.
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Importing Data from Other Mobiles Import data from other mobiles, etc. using Bluetooth ® or SD Card. Receiving Data via Bluetooth ® (e.g., Address Book) Importing Contacts via Bluetooth ® (Data Transfer) Importing Data from SD Card (Data Transfer) ...
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In Home Screen, appears on Status Bar. Flick Status Bar down, then Tap Bluetooth ® share notification. ACCEPT 4/19 Managing Data...
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After data reception, Flick Status Bar down 5/19 Managing Data...
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Notifications Window opens. Tap Bluetooth ® share notification 6/19 Managing Data...
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Data is saved. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Opening Files Received by Bluetooth Transfer ® In Home Screen, (Settings) Connected devices Connection preferences Files received via Bluetooth Tap file Follow onscreen prompts Importing Contacts via Bluetooth (Data Transfer) ®...
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Import of contacts is complete. Caution for Importing Data Import is not available if there is only a little free space in internal storage. Process stops if Battery runs low. Operate with adequate battery charge whenever possible. Importing Data from SD Card (Data Transfer) Import data (Address Book, Schedule (Calendar), User/Learning dictionary (S-Shoin), emopa) saved to SD Card on other mobiles or handset to handset.
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Data transfer window opens. Data import Other mobile phone Import 14/19 Managing Data...
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Tap item to import Tap file to import Add registration/Delete and register 15/19 Managing Data...
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Import starts. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. for "Airplane mode" ( DONE 17/19 Managing Data...
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Complete Import is complete. Cautions for Importing Data Import is not available if there is only a little free space in internal storage. Process stops if Battery runs low. Operate with adequate battery charge whenever possible. When importing User/Learning dictionary (S-Shoin), existing User/Learning dictionary (S-Shoin) data in internal storage is deleted.
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Connecting by Wi-Fi Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet via household Wi-Fi networks. Connecting Selected Access Points Entering Details Manually to Connect Deleting Connected Access Points Deleting Saved Access Points Using Wi-Fi Direct Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-Fi Connection While using Wi-Fi, updates for optimizing connection may be received or applied automatically.
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Wi-Fi menu opens. Use Wi-Fi 4/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Wi-Fi is enabled. Access point search starts; available access points appear upon completion. Use Wi-Fi to toggle on ( )/off ( Tap access point 5/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Handset connects to the access point. Password (indicated by WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.) may be found on a label on your Wi-Fi router. For details, contact the vendor of the router. For public wireless LAN services, check the password with your ISP.
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In Wi-Fi menu, Wi-Fi preferences Advanced Network rating provider Select provider Viewing Data Usage with Wi-Fi In Wi-Fi menu, Wi-Fi data usage Checking Access Point Activity while Connected In Wi-Fi menu, Tap connected access point Connection activity, signal strength, frequency, security, etc. appear. ...
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Wi-Fi is enabled. Use Wi-Fi to toggle on ( )/off ( Add network 12/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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for Add network to open QR code scan window. After scanning QR code, password is shared and Wi-Fi connection is possible. Enter network name 13/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Handset is connected. Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected. Deleting Connected Access Points In Home Screen, (Settings) 19/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Handset disconnects from the access point. After disconnecting from an access point connection, the password may need to be entered again to reconnect. Deleting Saved Access Points In Home Screen, (Settings) 24/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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The access point is deleted. Using Wi-Fi Direct Use Wi-Fi Direct to establish a Wi-Fi connection with other Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices with no need for an access point or Internet connection. In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 30/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Wi-Fi is enabled. Use Wi-Fi to toggle on ( )/off ( Wi-Fi preferences 32/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Found Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices appear in Peer devices field. If target device does not appear, Tap Search for devices and search again. Tap target device Follow onscreen prompts for authentication 34/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Handset connects to the device. If connection is not accepted after a certain period, the connection request is canceled. To stop the connection, Tap the connected device 35/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Using Bluetooth Function ® Connect handset to other Bluetooth ® devices (e.g., headset) for handsfree conversations, or connect to other Bluetooth ® -capable mobile phones, etc. to exchange data. Bluetooth Connectivity ® Enabling Bluetooth ® Function Pairing Bluetooth ®...
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Bluetooth ® menu opens. 40/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Bluetooth ® is enabled To disable Bluetooth , Tap (Off ® Renaming Handset Name that Appears on Other Devices In Bluetooth ® menu, Device name Enter name RENAME Available when "Bluetooth" is enabled. Troubleshooting Cannot use Bluetooth ® Handset may be in Airplane mode.
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Pairing Bluetooth Devices ® Search for and pair nearby Bluetooth ® devices. Paired Bluetooth ® devices can be connected easily. Set Bluetooth ® devices pair to be discoverable on handset first. In Home Screen, (Settings) Connected devices 42/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Found Bluetooth ® devices appear in Available devices field. Tap target device 44/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Pairing completes; handset connects to some devices (e.g., handsfree devices) automatically. Authentication procedure varies by device. Passkey entry may be required. Passkey is a 1 to 16-digit number or a set of characters/symbols required for authentication between handset and other devices. Connecting to Paired Bluetooth Devices ®...
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Connected devices menu opens. Tap target device 47/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Handset connects to the device. Connection by Accepting Connection Requests Handset automatically accepts connection requests from paired devices. For unpaired devices, set handset to be discoverable, then perform pairing operation on other devices. When connection request arrives, follow onscreen prompts. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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Sending Data via Bluetooth (e.g., Address Book) ® In Home Screen, (Google) (Contacts) Contacts opens. Tap contact 49/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Contact opens. Share Tap items to share Continue 50/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Bluetooth is hidden, Flick share menu up first. Tap target device 52/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Data is sent. Sending to Several Contacts In Contacts, Touch & Hold contact Tap another contact ( Bluetooth Tap target device If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Bluetooth is hidden, Flick share menu up first. 53/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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Using Tethering About Tethering Setting Tethering About Tethering Tethering makes handset act as an external modem (like a Wi-Fi router). Use tethering to connect a PC or game device to the Internet through handset. Requires separate subscription. Use after confirming that handset is updated to the latest system.
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Hotspot & tethering menu opens. Set each item Setting is complete. 56/56 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
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About Settings The User Guide describes main setting options. About Settings About Settings Customize operation of handset functions. ・Tap search bar at top of Display or to search for items in settings menu. ・Suggested settings appear as candidates at top of settings menu. Handset settings include the following items.
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unlocking, etc. Google Make settings for Google services. System Make settings for language, input, date and time, backup, reset, etc. About phone Check and make settings for handset information. Troubleshooting Check FAQ on Support Website and do a self-check. In Home Screen, (Settings) Settings appear.
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Data Usage Settings Check the amount of your mobile data usage (per month) and restrict usage. Data usage is only as tracked by handset, and may differ from actual data usage statement. Checking Application Data Usage Setting Reset Date for Data Usage ...
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Check application data usage in Mobile data usage window. Mobile Data Usage Operations Setting Whether to Permit Restriction on Use of Data when Data Saver Set In Mobile data usage window, Tap application name Unrestricted data usage Unrestricted data usage to toggle on ( )/off ( ...
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Setting Reset Date for Data Usage In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Mobile network 8/178 Handset Settings...
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Data warning & limit 9/178 Handset Settings...
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Mobile data usage cycle 10/178 Handset Settings...
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Flick date up/down to set reset date 11/178 Handset Settings...
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Reset date is set. Setting an Alert Amount for Increased Data Usage In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 12/178 Handset Settings...
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Mobile network 13/178 Handset Settings...
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Data warning & limit 14/178 Handset Settings...
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Available when Set data warning is enabled. Enter amount for alert 16/178 Handset Settings...
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Amount for data alert is set. to change the unit (MB or GB). Data usages are approximate, and may differ from the actual data usage. Changing Automatic Data Communication & Sync Settings Customize settings to automatically lower amount of data communication. Change settings in the following ways.
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Communication while abroad Set handset to not permit data while using handset abroad. See "Changing Roaming Setting" for details. Setting a Limit on Mobile Data Usage In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Mobile network 18/178 Handset Settings...
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Data warning & limit 19/178 Handset Settings...
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Available when Set data limit is enabled. Enter amount for limit 21/178 Handset Settings...
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Limit on data is set. to change the unit (MB or GB). Data usages are approximate, and may differ from the actual data usage. Restrict Background Mobile Data In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 22/178 Handset Settings...
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Mobile network 23/178 Handset Settings...
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App data usage 24/178 Handset Settings...
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Mobile data usage window opens. Tap application name 25/178 Handset Settings...
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Background data 26/178 Handset Settings...
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Restriction on background data is set. Background data to toggle on ( )/off ( 27/178 Handset Settings...
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Battery Settings Check battery usage, or save battery power by restricting some handset features. Battery Settings Using Battery Saver Battery Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Check battery strength, condition, etc. Battery Saver Save battery power by restricting some handset features. Adaptive Battery Set whether to limit battery usage of seldom-used applications.
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Setting Whether to Stop Charging when Battery Level Reaches about 90% and Change to Direct Charging In Home Screen, (Settings) Battery Intelligent charging Change maximum charge Change maximum charge to toggle on ( )/off ( During direct charging, charging of Battery stops, and power is supplied directly to ...
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Battery Saver menu appears. TURN ON NOW 31/178 Handset Settings...
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Setting is complete. To disable Battery Saver, Tap TURN OFF NOW. The setting switches to TURN ON NOW when charging starts, and Battery Saver is automatically disabled. Battery Saver Operations Enabling Battery Saver Automatically when Battery Level Falls to Specified Level In Battery Saver menu, Set a schedule Based on percentage...
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Display Settings Set Display brightness, wallpaper, etc. Display Settings Setting Display Timeout Setting Font Size Setting Size of Images and Icons Display Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Brightness level Set Display brightness. Adaptive brightness Set whether to automatically adjust of Display brightness for surroundings.
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Setting Time for Dark Theme In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Dark theme Schedule Turns on at custom time Start time Specify time End time Specify time Turns on from sunset to sunrise to enable Dark Theme from nightfall until morning.
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To disable RelaxView, Tap TURN OFF NOW. Setting Brightness for RelaxView In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Advanced Relax View Drag "Intensity" slider to adjust Available when RelaxView is enabled. Setting Time for RelaxView In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Advanced Relax View Schedule...
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Organize notifications on the lock screen Organize notifications on the lock screen to toggle on ( )/off ( Notifications that cannot be deleted still appear even when Organize notifications on the lock screen is on. Notification Indicators on Status Bar are not hidden. ...
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Setting Whether Screen Stays Locked when Notifications Arrive In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Advanced Lock screen display notifications New notifications to toggle on ( )/off( Setting Image Quality In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Advanced Basic settings Recommended/Standard quality/Dynamic/Natural Setting HDR Video Quality In Home Screen, (Settings) Display...
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Setting Display Timeout In Home Screen, (Settings) Display Display menu opens. Screen timeout (Sleep) 38/178 Handset Settings...
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Set time until Display goes out. Set a shorter time to save battery power. Setting Font Size In Home Screen, (Settings) 40/178 Handset Settings...
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Font size is changed. Check the set font size in Preview. Setting Size of Images and Icons In Home Screen, (Settings) 46/178 Handset Settings...
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Image and icon sizes are changed. The feature may not follow the setting with certain applications. Check the set display size in Preview. 51/178 Handset Settings...
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Sound Settings Set ringtone, notification sound, etc. Sound Settings Setting Ringtones Setting Volume for Ringtones for Incoming Calls and Notifications Setting Volume of Music and Videos Setting Alarm Volume Setting Vibration for Incoming Calls Sound Settings Settable items are the following.
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Activating/Canceling Do Not Disturb In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Do Not Disturb TURN ON NOW/TURN OFF NOW Setting Action for Conversations, Calls, and Messages When Do Not Disturb Is In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Do Not Disturb People Set each item Making Application Interruption Settings In Home Screen, (Settings)
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Setting Whether Profanity Shown as Asterisks In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Live Caption Hide profanity Hide profanity to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Whether Laughter, Applause, Music, Etc. Captioned with Sound Labels In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Live Caption Show sound labels Show sound labels to toggle on (...
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Advanced Screen locking sound Screen locking sound to toggle on ( )/off ( Disable Screen locking sound to save battery power. Setting Whether Tone Sounds and Handset Vibrates when Starting Charging In Home Screen, (Settings) Sound Advanced...
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Ringtone plays to check volume. Drag right to increase volume, and left to decrease volume. Setting Volume of Music and Videos In Home Screen, (Settings) 64/178 Handset Settings...
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Alarm sound plays. Setting Vibration for Incoming Calls Make vibration settings for incoming calls. In Home Screen, (Settings) 70/178 Handset Settings...
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Vibrate for calls 72/178 Handset Settings...
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Never vibrate/Always vibrate/Vibrate first then ring gradually 73/178 Handset Settings...
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Setting is complete. 74/178 Handset Settings...
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Useful Settings Set useful functions such as Auto sleep Off, Simple mode, and Clip Now. Useful Settings High-Speed Display Settings Fingerprint Sensor Settings Convenient Operation Settings Home Settings Simple Mode Settings Auto Sleep Off Settings ...
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For details on S-Shoin, see "S-Shoinの設定" (Japanese). Simple mode Set a simple and intuitive Home Screen and easy-to-read text. Auto sleep Off Set Display on or off by handling handset. Assistant key Set what action occurs when pressing Assistant Key. Tethering Auto Set Wi-Fi tethering to be enabled automatically when at home or in a specified location.
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Useful menu opens. High-speed display 78/178 Handset Settings...
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High-speed display window opens. Tap application name 79/178 Handset Settings...
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Setting is complete. Tap application name to toggle on ( )/off ( Fingerprint Sensor Settings See "Using Fingerprint Authentication Function" for details on saving and authenticating fingerprints. Fingerprint Sensor Operations Setting Whether to Use Two Fingers when Authenticating In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Fingerprint sensor...
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Setting Whether Touching & Holding Fingerprint Sensor Activates Set Application, when Unlocking Screen with Fingerprint In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Fingerprint sensor for "Pay Trigger" Tap to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Application to Start by Long Pressing Fingerprint Sensor In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful...
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Setting Whether to Long Press Power Key to Start Application In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful Convenient operation settings for "Press and hold to activate app" to toggle on ( to toggle off ( Setting Application to Start by Long Pressing Power Key In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful...
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Useful 83/178 Handset Settings...
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Useful menu opens. Simple mode 84/178 Handset Settings...
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Simple mode window opens. Set each item Setting is complete. Simple Mode Operations Setting Simple and Intuitive Home Screen and Easy-to-Read Text at Same Time In Simple mode window, SET ALL ON Setting Home Screen, Size of Text, Etc. Individually In Simple mode window, Simple Home/Font size(Largest)/Hakkiri View/Batch change simple keyboard/Length of press-and-hold time (longer)/Icon shape...
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Auto Sleep Off Settings Set Display on or off by handling handset. Settable items are the following. Item Description Turn screen on by holding Set whether to turn on Display when handset is picked up (e.g., from a desk) and held still. Bright Keep Set whether to keep Display from turning off while handset is held.
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Privacy Settings Make application permissions, password display and other settings. Privacy Settings Privacy Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Permission manager Set applications with permitted usage by function. See "Setting Required Permissions for Applications" for details. Visible passwords Set whether characters visible as password entered.
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Setting Google Location History In Home Screen, (Settings) Privacy Advanced Google location history Follow onscreen prompts Log in to a Google account beforehand. Setting Activity Controls In Home Screen, (Settings) Privacy Advanced Activity controls Follow onscreen prompts Log in to a Google account beforehand. ...
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Location Settings Make settings for location information. Location Settings Location Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Use location Set whether to use location information. App access to location Check applications' permission to access location, and set permission, permission or not only while in use, and one-time-only permission.
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Location Location permissions without Android Services Follow onscreen prompts Setting Whether to Use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® Scanning to Increase Accuracy of Location In Home Screen, (Settings) Location Advanced Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning Wi-Fi scanning/Bluetooth scanning Wi-Fi scanning/Bluetooth scanning to toggle on ( )/off (...
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Security Settings Make security settings including screen lock and face authentication. Security Settings Main Security Codes Center Access Code Enabling SIM PIN Changing SIM PIN Setting Screen to Unlock by Flicking Screen Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern ...
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Advanced Make settings for encryption, credentials, etc. Security Operations Setting Screen Not to Lock In Home Screen, (Settings) Security Screen lock None If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None Swipe before changing setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen.
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Security Smart Lock Enter pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password Trusted places Tap place Delete If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Setting Screen to Unlock by Using Trusted Device In Home Screen, (Settings) Security Smart Lock Enter pattern / lock no.
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first unlock screen. Credentials may be required when configuring a Wi-Fi network. How to obtain credentials varies by the issuer. Deleting All Credentials and Resetting Credential Storage Password In Home Screen, (Settings) Security Advanced Encryption & credentials Clear credentials Clearing credential storage also deletes all VPN settings.
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Main Security Codes The following are main security codes required for handset use. Code Description Center Access Code A four-digit code set in subscription contract. See "Center Access Code" for details. SIM PIN A code for SIM Card. SIM PIN is 9999 by default (change as needed).
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Security menu opens. Set up SIM card lock 96/178 Handset Settings...
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SIM card lock is enabled. Disabling SIM Card Lock In Security menu, Set up SIM card lock Lock SIM card Enter SIM PIN SIM PIN Entry Cautions SIM PIN entry is required when changing SIM PIN, when powering handset on with SIM card lock enabled, etc.
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Security Security menu opens. Set up SIM card lock 99/178 Handset Settings...
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Change SIM PIN Enter current PIN Enter new PIN Re-enter new 100/178 Handset Settings...
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SIM PIN is changed. Setting Screen to Unlock by Flicking Screen In Home Screen, (Settings) 101/178 Handset Settings...
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Security menu opens. Screen lock 103/178 Handset Settings...
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If method for unlocking screen before change is setting other than None or Swipe, first unlock screen. Swipe 104/178 Handset Settings...
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Setting is complete. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern In Home Screen, (Settings) 105/178 Handset Settings...
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If method for unlocking screen before change is setting other than None or Swipe, setting is complete. Select method of notification display 113/178 Handset Settings...
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Security menu opens. Screen lock 117/178 Handset Settings...
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If method for unlocking screen before change is setting other than None or Swipe, first unlock screen. Lock No. (PIN) 118/178 Handset Settings...
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Enter new lock no. (PIN) 119/178 Handset Settings...
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If method for unlocking screen before change is setting other than None or Swipe, setting is complete. Clear to erase entered lock no. (PIN). Select method of notification display 123/178 Handset Settings...
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If method for unlocking screen before change is setting other than None or Swipe, setting is complete. Clear to erase entered password. Select method of notification display 133/178 Handset Settings...
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Setting is complete. Using Face Authentication When face data is saved, handset authenticates with face when Display is on, and screen unlocks. In Home Screen, (Settings) Security 135/178 Handset Settings...
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Security menu opens. Face authentication 136/178 Handset Settings...
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Follow onscreen prompts and set pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password for unlocking screen 137/178 Handset Settings...
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This is a backup method for unlocking the screen if unable to authenticate with your face. Unlocks screen when unlock method is setting other than None or Swipe. See "Setting Screen to Unlock by Tracing Pattern," "Requiring Lock No. (PIN) Entry for Unlocking ...
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Align face with onscreen guides Tap when to unlock screen 140/178 Handset Settings...
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Face data is saved. Face Authentication Operations Deleting Face Data In Security menu, Face authentication Enter pattern / lock no. (PIN) / password Deletion of face data Changing When to Unlock Screen after Saving Face Data In Security menu, Face authentication Enter pattern / lock no.
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normally. Cautions for Screen Unlock Using Face Authentication When 4 hours or longer passed after Display is turned off, the screen cannot be unlocked with face authentication. To unlock screen, use unlock method (Pattern/Lock No.(PIN)/Password). After unlocked, the screen can be unlocked with face authentication.
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System Settings Make settings for language and input, date and time, backup, reset, etc. System Settings Setting 24-Hour Time Indication Resetting Handset System Settings Settable items are the following. Item Description Languages & input Make settings for display language and text entry. Gestures Set whether to activate camera by pressing Power Key twice, or to activate Manner Mode by pressing Power Key and Volume Up Key...
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Setting Language Shown on Display In Home Screen, (Settings) System Languages & input Languages Drag for language to top Add languages beforehand. Deleting Added Languages In Home Screen, (Settings) System Languages & input Languages Remove Tap languages ( REMOVE Setting Input Method In Home Screen, (Settings)
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Bluetooth audio recording to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Whether to Enable Voice Typing with Bluetooth ® Headset when Display Is Turned Off (Screen Lock) In Home Screen, (Settings) System Languages & input On-screen keyboard Google voice typing Allow Bluetooth requests with device locked Allow Bluetooth requests with device locked to toggle on (...
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Deleting Words from Personal Dictionary In Home Screen, (Settings) System Languages & input Advanced Personal dictionary For all languages/English(United States)/Japanese word(s) Setting Speed of Pointer for Mouse/Trackpad In Home Screen, (Settings) System Languages & input Advanced Pointer speed Drag bar to adjust speed The longer the bar, the faster the speed.
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Gesture navigation/3-button navigation After selecting 3-button navigation, appears on Navigation Bar. Setting Whether Lock Screen Appears by Tapping Screen Twice while Display Is Turned Off (Screen Lock) In Home Screen, (Settings) System Gestures Doubletap display to show lock screen Doubletap display to show lock screen Doubletap display to show lock screen to toggle on (...
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Setting Whether to Use Time Zone Information from Network In Home Screen, (Settings) System Date & time Use network-provided time zone Use network-provided time zone to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Time Zone Manually In Home Screen, (Settings) System Date &...
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Setting 24-Hour Time Indication In Home Screen, (Settings) System 149/178 Handset Settings...
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Use locale default 151/178 Handset Settings...
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24-hour or 12-hour format is automatically set depending on your language and region. Use locale default to toggle on ( )/off ( When Use locale default is disabled, Tap Use 24-hour format to toggle 24-hour format ( )/12- hour format ( Resetting Handset In Home Screen,...
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Erase all data (factory reset) 156/178 Handset Settings...
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Erase all data 157/178 Handset Settings...
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To also erase SD Card data, Tap Delete data in SD card as well. Unlocks screen when unlock method is setting other than None or Swipe. Erase all data 158/178 Handset Settings...
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Handset is reset. Cautions when Erasing All Data (Factory Reset) Observe the following when erasing all data (factory reset). Erasing all data (factory reset) deletes all data in internal storage irreversibly. Back up important data beforehand. Deleted content cannot be restored. Reset with caution. ...
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Other Handset Settings Phone Number Network & Internet Connected Devices Applications & Notifications Home Applications Storage Accounts Accessibility Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls Google About Phone Troubleshooting Phone Number See "Checking Your Phone Number"...
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Hotspot & tethering Make tethering settings. See "Using Tethering" for details. Data Saver Make settings for Data Saver. Advanced Make settings for VPN and Private DNS. Network & Internet Operations Setting Whether to Enable All Communications over Mobile Network In Home Screen, (Settings) Network &...
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data Tap application name Tap application name to toggle on ( )/off ( Adding VPN Destinations In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Advanced Set/enter details SAVE Tap an added VPN to connect/disconnect it. Tap to edit/delete it. Setting Private DNS In Home Screen, (Settings)
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Making Nearby Share Settings In Home Screen, (Settings) Connected devices Connection preferences Nearby Share Follow onscreen prompts Making Android Auto™ Settings In Home Screen, (Settings) Connected devices Connection preferences Android Auto Follow onscreen prompts Cautions for Using Cast Connection with Miracast ®...
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Making Application Settings In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications SEE ALL XX APPS application name Set each item View System Applications In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications SEE ALL XX APPS Show system Resetting Application Settings In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps &...
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Organize notifications on the lock screen to toggle on ( )/off ( Notifications that cannot be deleted still appear even when Organize notifications on the lock screen is on. Notification Indicators on Status Bar are not hidden. Setting Whether to Hide Silent Notification on Status Bar In Home Screen, (Settings)
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links Follow onscreen prompts Make Settings for Special Application Access In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications Advanced Special app access Set each item Home Applications Change the home application. You can change to a home application installed via Google Play. Item Description Home...
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If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Cautions for SD Card Encryption/Decryption Observe the following when encrypting/decrypting SD Card data. Charge handset adequately beforehand, and keep handset charged during the process. Set lock no. (PIN)/password for unlocking screen beforehand. ...
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In Home Screen, (Settings) Accounts Automatically sync app data Automatically sync app data to toggle on ( )/off ( Accessibility Set captions, magnification gestures, and other useful accessibility functions. Settable items are the following. Item Description Text-to-speech output Make detailed voice-to-text settings. See "System Settings"...
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See "Convenient Operation Settings" and "System Settings" for details. Live Caption Set whether to show captions automatically when playing media, etc. See "Sound Settings" for details. Mono audio Set whether to use monaural audio playback. Audio balance Set left/right balance of audio. Caption preferences Make settings for captions.
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Setting Whether to Invert Display Color by Using shortcut In Home Screen, (Settings) Accessibility Color inversion "Color inversion shortcut" If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. to toggle on ( to toggle off ( Color inversion shortcut to set shortcut type. Follow onscreen prompts. ...
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Enable Touch vibration beforehand. See "Sound Settings" for details. Setting Whether to Use Monaural Audio Playback In Home Screen, (Settings) Accessibility Mono audio Mono audio to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Left/Right Balance of Audio In Home Screen, (Settings) Accessibility Drag bar for "Audio balance"...
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Dashboard Check history of total duration of handset use. Also restrict usage of individual applications. Bedtime mode Activate Bedtime Mode at specified time. Focus mode Pause applications that might be a distraction. Also specify day and time. Manage notifications Manage application notifications. Do Not Disturb Make Do Not Disturb settings.
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prompts If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. To cancel the setting, Tap Off. Enabling Based on your schedule/While charging at bedtime adds Do Not Disturb schedule. See "Sound Settings" for details on Do Not Disturb. Setting Whether to Activate Do Not Disturb while Bedtime Mode is Activated In Home Screen, (Settings) Digital Wellbeing &...
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notifications Follow onscreen prompts Setting Whether to Show Digital Wellbeing as Application in App List In Home Screen, (Settings) Digital Wellbeing & parental controls Show icon in the app list Show icon in the app list to toggle on ( ) to toggle on ( ...
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such as Google Fit™ and Google Play Instant. About Phone Check and make settings for handset information. Items that can be set/checked are the following. Item Description Device name Change handset name. Phone number Check phone number. Emergency information Edit emergency information. Legal information Check third-party licenses, Google terms of service, etc.
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handset as emergency information. In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Emergency information information Set/enter each item Adding Emergency Contact In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Emergency information contact Tap contact Deleting Emergency Contacts In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Emergency information contact REMOVE Erasing All Emergency Information...
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Troubleshooting Check FAQ on Support Website and do a self-check. Item Description Check FAQ on Support Website. Search for settings Search for items in settings menu. Self check Perform a self-check. Troubleshooting Operations Checking FAQ on Support Website In Home Screen, (Settings) Troubleshooting Searching for Items in Settings Menu...
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cancel safe mode While in Safe mode, handset enters Airplane mode. Note that after exiting Safe mode, handset remains in Airplane mode. Viewing Advice Related to Temperature Rise in Handset In Home Screen, (Settings) Troubleshooting Self check How to manage device overheating Follow onscreen prompts Viewing Self Check Diagnostic History...
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Global Roaming Handset is Global Roaming Service eligible. Use the same handset number outside Japan. Handset connects to an appropriate cellular provider automatically by default. A specific carrier can also be selected manually. Change carrier and roaming settings. Setting a Cellular Provider ...
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Mobile network Advanced 2/18 Global Services...
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Automatically select network 3/18 Global Services...
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Handset searches for all available networks. Tap provider 4/18 Global Services...
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Cellular provider is set. To set an appropriate cellular provider automatically, Tap Automatically select network Changing Roaming Setting In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 5/18 Global Services...
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Roaming is enabled. Roaming to toggle on ( )/off ( If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. 8/18 Global Services...
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Calling from Outside Japan See SoftBank Website to learn about roaming areas/rates, etc. http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/ Print out roaming area/rate information to carry while traveling abroad as needed. International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad Calling Landlines & Mobiles within Current Country ...
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Dialpad window opens. Touch & Hold 11/18 Global Services...
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"+" appears. Enter country code then other party number (omit first 0) 12/18 Global Services...
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Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy (39). 13/18 Global Services...
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Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. Calling Landlines & Mobiles within Current Country Place calls the same way you would within Japan. Do not enter country code or omit first 0 from phone numbers. In Home Screen, (Phone) 14/18 Global Services...
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Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 18/18 Global Services...
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Handset Powers Off While Using Certain Applications After Installing a New Application Handset Interior Is Hot While Using Certain Applications The application may be the cause. Update the application if not the latest version. If problem persists, delete the application, and check if same problem occurs again. See "Updating Installed Applications"...
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Handset Does Not Power On Handset Interior Is Hot No Battery Charge Other Handset Interior Is Hot Did handset remain powered on after continuing to use handset while handset was warm? Let handset cool before powering on handset. No Battery Charge Was handset charged? Charge handset.
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Cannot Charge / Charging Stops / Charging Is Slow Charging Does Not Start Charging Stops Charging Time Long Depending on AC Adaptor Charging Does Not Start Check the following if charging does not start. Is the USB Type-C plug on AC Adaptor firmly connected to handset? Unplug and plug in again ...
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Battery Runs Out Quickly Battery Runs Out Quickly Even With No Operation Battery Runs Out Quickly in Certain Location Setting Handset to Save Battery Power Battery Runs Out Quickly Even With No Operation Some applications may use data communication even if not being operated. Changing the setting may remedy this.
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Display Turns Off Suddenly While Using Certain Applications After Installing a New Application While Using Certain Applications The application may be the cause. Update the application if not the latest version. If problem persists, delete the application, and check if same problem occurs again. See "Updating Installed Applications"...
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Screen Freezes / Operation Is Unstable While Using Certain Applications After Installing a New Application Handset Operates on Own Without Touching Display / No Response to Touch Operation While Using Certain Applications The application may be the cause. Update the application if not the latest version.
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SIM Card Not Recognized SIM Card Not Recognized SIM Card Not Recognized Check the following if handset does not recognize SIM Card. Is SIM Card inserted correctly? Is SIM Card inserted in the correct location and in the correct ...
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Cannot Use SD Card While Using Certain Applications After Installing a New Application While Using Certain Applications The application may be the cause. Update the application if not the latest version. If problem persists, delete the application, and check if same problem occurs again. See "Updating Installed Applications"...
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Cannot Send/Receive Mail Airplane Mode Set "5G"/"4G" Not Shown with Signal Strength Indicator Cannot Send with Attachment Cannot Receive Mail from Certain Sender Disabled Access Point Is Set In Location Where Signal Is Weak or Have Been Out of Service Area for a Long Period ...
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Disabled Access Point Is Set Is a disabled access point set? To reset to initial settings: In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Mobile network Advanced Access Point Names Reset to default In Location Where Signal Is Weak or Have Been Out of Service Area for a Long Period Check whether you are where signal is weak or out of service area.
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Cannot Connect to Internet Airplane Mode Set "5G"/"4G" Not Shown with Signal Strength Indicator Cannot Connect while Using Browser Cannot Connect to Internet Only When Connected by Wi-Fi Disabled Access Point Is Set In Location Where Signal Is Weak or Have Been Out of Service Area for a Long Period ...
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Wi-Fi There may be a problem with the Wi-Fi connection. Check whether connection to the Internet is possible with the Wi-Fi connection disabled. See "Deleting Saved Access Points" for details on disabling the Wi-Fi connection. Disabled Access Point Is Set Is a disabled access point set? To reset to initial settings: In Home Screen, (Settings)
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Cannot Talk on Phone / Cannot Hear Other Party Cannot Make or Receive Calls Cannot Receive Calls Cannot Make Calls Cannot Hear Other Party In Location Where Signal Is Weak or Have Been Out of Service Area for a Long Period ...
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Cannot Hear Other Party Is the call volume low? Press Volume Up Key during call to increase volume. In Location Where Signal Is Weak or Have Been Out of Service Area for a Long Period Check whether you are where signal is weak or out of service area. If problem persists, power handset off and then on again.
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Cannot Use Applications Cannot Install New Application Cannot Activate Applications Cannot Install New Application Is there only a little free space in internal storage? To check free space: In Home Screen, (Settings) Storage Applications not supported by handset cannot be installed. Cannot Activate Applications Did you set access privileges when first activating the application? Applications cannot be activated if access is not permitted.
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Warranty & After-Sales Service Warranty After-Sales Service Warranty Handset warranty is for 1 year from date of purchase. Repair may be made free of charge under the terms of free repair. See SoftBank Website for terms of free repair. https://cdn.softbank.jp/mobile/set/common/pdf/legal/spguide/common/warranty.pdf (Japanese) Warranty covers handset.
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end of production. However, repair may not be possible even at cost within this period due to stock conditions. Further inquiries For more information on after-sales service, contact a nearby SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. Warranty/Specifications/Customer Service...
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Specifications Some information may differ due to specification changes. Handset Quick Switch Adapter SIM Removal Tool Case Lens Cap Materials (Handset) Materials (Quick Switch Adapter) Materials (SIM Removal Tool) Materials (Case) Materials (Lens Cap) ...
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TCPD): Approx. 130 minutes Average measured with handset fully charged, in strong signal conditions at rest. Average measured with handset fully charged, without calls or operations, in strong signal conditions at rest, and with data communication and Urgent News disabled. May vary with battery strength, ambient temperature, settings, etc.
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Display Surface (Glass Part), Back Tempered glass/AF coating Gap between Display Surface (Glass Part) Urethane resin and Casing (Metal Part) Outer Casing (Metal Part), Power Key, Aluminum/anodizing Volume Key (Up/Down), Assistant Key, Camera Ornament, Card Tray (Exterior) Outer Casing (Antenna Slit, Opening for PBT resin (containing glass) Earphones-Microphone Jack Part, Opening for External Connection Jack)
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Materials (Lens Cap) Parts Materials Used/Surface Finish Lens Cap Aluminum + PC lining + microfiber lining/anodizing Warranty/Specifications/Customer Service...
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Customer Service If you encounter any difficulties or are unsure of anything, contact customer service. SoftBank Customer Support Smartphone Technical Support Center SoftBank Customer Support From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 ...
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Safety Precautions Read Safety Precautions before using handset. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Safety Precautions Handset, SIM Card, Quick Switch Adapter, SIM Removal Tool, Case, Lens Cap, AC Adaptor (Sold Separately) (Common) Handset ...
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not require hospital admission for treatment or long-term hospital attendance as an outpatient. 3 Property damage:This refers to extended damage to buildings, furniture, livestock, pets, etc. These symbols signify prohibited/compulsory actions. Symbol Description Prohibited actions Disassembly prohibited Exposure to liquids prohibited Use with wet hands prohibited Compulsory actions Unplug from outlet...
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Do not subject to or place directly on sand, soil, or mud. Do not touch with dirty hands. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For details on water and dust resistance, see "Water & Dust Resistance" Do not charge handset while it is wet with water or other liquids (drinking water, sweat, sea water, pet urine, etc.).
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Do not wet with water or other liquids (drinking water, sweat, sea water, pet urine, etc.). May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For details on water resistance, see "Water & Dust Resistance" Do not let water or other liquids (drinking water, sweat, sea water, pet urine, etc.) enter charging terminals or External Connection Jack.
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If charging continues even after specified Charging Time, stop charging. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury, etc. due to overcharge or for other reasons. When entering very dusty locations or locations where flammable gases are generated, be sure to power off handset beforehand and stop any charging in progress.
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temperatures. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. For details on water and dust resistance, see "Water & Dust Resistance" For use by a child, explain instructions and supervise use. May cause accidental swallowing, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not leave within the reach of small children. Take particular care with storage locations for small parts such as Card Tray, Quick Switch Adapter, and SIM Removal Tool.
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If substance in handset gets in eyes, mouth, etc., rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Substances in handset may cause loss of sight or other physical harm. Do not shine Mobile Light close to eyes. Maintain a safe distance, especially from small children.
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Power off handset or activate Airplane mode before boarding an airplane. Handset use on airplanes is restricted; follow the instructions given by the respective airlines. Radio waves may adversely affect an airplane's electronic devices. If you engage in a prohibited activity while using handset on an airplane, you may be punished by law.
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Power off handset near electronic devices that employ high precision control systems or weak signals. Radio waves may cause electronic devices to malfunction or may adversely affect the operation. Take added care near these devices:Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers/defibrillators and other electronic medical devices;...
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clean water. If substance in handset gets in eyes, mouth, etc., rinse and consult a doctor immediately. Do not dispose of handset with regular trash. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. May also adversely affect the environment. When handset is no longer needed, take it to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local regulations regarding handset collection.
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check that nothing metal (cutter blades, staples, etc.) is adhering. Metal strip on handset may cause injury, etc. See Display in a sufficiently bright place at a reasonable distance. Seeing in a dark place or at a close distance may deteriorate vision or cause other problems. AC Adaptor (Optional Accessory) Do not use AC Adaptor if the cord is damaged.
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Do not use a voltage converter (travel converter for overseas use, etc.) when charging with AC Charger. May cause ignition, overheating, electric shock, etc. When AC Adaptor is connected to handset, do not apply excessive force to the connection. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not touch AC Adaptor cord, charging terminals, or power plug with wet hands.
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If charging terminals become bent or deformed, discontinue use immediately. In addition, do not use AC Adaptor by restoring the terminals to their original state. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. due to short-circuiting of charging terminals. When not using AC Adaptor, unplug it from the outlet. Leaving it plugged in may cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
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Quick Switch Adapter Do not short-circuit terminals while connected to handset. Do not touch terminals with hands, fingers or any part of body. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. When connecting/disconnecting Quick Switch Adapter to/from handset, keep metal objects away.
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Do not touch Quick Switch Adapter continuously while it is plugged into handset. May cause burns, etc. For any skin abnormalities associated with handset use, discontinue use and consult a doctor immediately. Handset use may cause itchiness, skin irritation, rashes, etc. depending on your physical condition. For details on materials used for handset parts, see "Materials (Handset)."...
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Lens Cap Lens Cap uses magnet; check that nothing metal (cutter blades, staples, etc.) is adhering. Anything adhering may cause injury, etc. For any skin abnormalities associated with handset use, discontinue use and consult a doctor immediately. Handset use may cause itchiness, skin irritation, rashes, etc. depending on your physical condition. For details on materials used for handset parts, see "Materials (Handset)."...
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defibrillator, etc.) nearby. Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic medical devices. Regarding handset use in a medical institution, follow the instructions given by the medical institution. Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic medical devices. 17/40 Safety Precautions...
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Important Product Information General Use Heat from Handset Use Camera Urgent News (Application) Technical Regulations Conformity Certification Voluntary Control of Radio Interference General Use If your SIM Card or handset (with SIM Card inserted) is lost or stolen, suspend your service ...
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Google LLC). SoftBank Corp. is not responsible in any way for user-installed applications (quality, reliability, legality, fitness for a purpose, credibility, accuracy, etc.) or resulting malfunctions (viruses, etc.). Heat from Handset Use Depending on how or where used, interior of handset may become hot. Handset may then power ...
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Voluntary Control of Radio Interference Handset conforms to technical regulations pursuant to the Rules for Voluntary Control Measures of VCCI; the corresponding conformity mark is shown on electronic rating plate on handset. To check the electronic rating plate: In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Authentication...
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Handset & Hardware Care Handset & Hardware Care Display (Touchscreen) Quick Switch Adapter SIM Removal Tool Earphones-Microphone Forcing Power Off Bluetooth ® Function Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Handset & Hardware Care Use handset within 5 C - 35 C and 35% - 85% humidity.
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Proximity Sensor prevents Touchscreen misoperation during calls. Do not cover or place a sticker/label over Proximity Sensor; Display may remain off during calls, disabling handset operation. If your hair is between Earpiece and your ear during calls, Proximity Sensor may not function ...
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Do not drop or subject to impact. May cause malfunction or damage. Do not subject to strong impact. Do not deform the terminal. May cause malfunction. SIM Removal Tool Do not insert SIM Removal Tool in hole other than removal hole in Card Tray. ...
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1. Before using Bluetooth ® , visually check that no other radio stations sharing the same frequency band are in use nearby. 2. Should interference occur between handset and other radio stations, move it to a different location or cancel Bluetooth ®...
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DSSS-OFDM modulation, with a maximum interference range of 40 m. Handset supports Wi-Fi channels 1 - 13. Handset does not connect to access points set to other channels. ・Channels in 5 GHz band Three bands are available within 5 GHz frequency band:5.2 GHz, 5.3 GHz, and 5.6 GHz (W52, W53, and W56).
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General Notes "LP-01" here refers to this mobile phone "Leitz Phone 1." Portrait Rights Copyrights Open Source Software Regulatory Information Frequency Range of Supported Bands in EU Maximum Transmit Power Battery Cautions Mobile Light ...
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Open Source Software Handset contains software based on GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), and other licenses. To check details of relevant software licenses: In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Legal information Third-party licenses The source code of software based on GPL, LGPL, and Mozilla Public License (MPL) is provided ...
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Frequency Range of Supported Bands in EU Item Description GSM 900 Tx 880.2 to 914.8 MHz Rx 925.2 to 959.8 MHz DCS 1800 Tx 1710.2 to 1784.8 MHz Rx 1805.2 to 1879.8 MHz WCDMA FDD I Tx 1922.4 to 1977.6 MHz Rx 2112.4 to 2167.6 MHz WCDMA FDD VIII Tx 882.4 to 912.6 MHz...
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Battery Cautions Use specified Charger only. Non-specified equipment use may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, and may cause Charger to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc. Battery is built into handset. Do not dispose of handset with ordinary refuse; take it to a SoftBank Shop for appropriate disposal.
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These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information 【LP-01】 here refers to this mobile phone 【Leitz Phone 1】. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) European RF Exposure Information FCC RF Exposure Information Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) This mobile phone 【LP-01】...
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**** Use at positions other than at the ear This mobile phone may be used at positions other than at the ear. By using an accessory such as a belt clip holster that maintains a 1.5 cm separation with no metal (parts) between the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection.
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following internet address:https://jp.sharp/k-tai/. FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
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Water & Dust Resistance Handset Water & Dust Resistance Precautions Cautions for Use in a Bathroom Charging Cautions Care & Maintenance Washing Handset Drying Handset Handset Water & Dust Resistance Handset has IPX5 -, IPX8 -equivalent water protection and IP6X -equivalent dust protection with...
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shock or malfunction. Discontinue use and power off. ・If handset is wet, wipe it with a dry cloth. ・Never open/close Card Tray with wet hands or while handset is wet or has a foreign object adhered to it. ・Do not use Earphones-Microphone Jack or External Connection Jack while it is wet or obstructed by sand/dirt;...
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May cause malfunction. If handset gets exposed to liquids other than tap water or falls in a bathtub, wash it in the specified way. Use handset at 5 C - 40 C with humidity of 99% or less, for up to 2 hours. ...
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Keep it clean. ・If Card Tray is damaged or deformed, contact a SoftBank Shop. Do not insert a sharp object into Card Tray gap, Earphones-Microphone Jack or External Connection Jack. To maintain water and dust resistance, it is recommended to replace Card Tray every 2 years ...
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Holding handset firmly by its sides, shake it about 20 times When shaking handset, hold it firmly so as not to drop it. Shake with circled ○ portion downward to drain water from all holes and gaps. Pat against dry cloth to remove moisture from openings and grooves 39/40 Safety Precautions...
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Water may be trapped in openings; pat against a dry cloth to remove it. Leave handset on dry cloth for approximately 2 - 3 hours at room temperature Handset is dried. Cautions When Removing Moisture Do not put a cotton swab, cloth, etc. into openings; may affect water and dust resistance.