Table of Contents A6L - Overview Initial Set-Up Controls and Using the Touchscreen Those Three Buttons Common Onscreen Buttons Power On/Off, Wake Up, Unlock, Go to Sleep Home Screen Quick Settings Customize Your Home Screen Calling Messaging The Settings Menu...
A6L - Overview Front Back Front Camera Earpiece & AUX-In/ Speaker Headset Jack AUX-In/ Bottom Headset Jack Rear Camera Rear Camera Flash Volume Microphone Control Wake/Sleep Button micro USB Connector...
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A6L - Overview Key Functionality Hard Keys Volume Control Press to adjust the device volume. Wake/Sleep Button Press and hold to turn the device on or off. Press to turn the display screen on or off. Soft Keys Volume Controls...
Initial Set-Up – SIM Card, SD Card, & Battery Insertion When you first get your phone, you will want to install a SIM Card and SD Card (optional), as well as insert and charge the battery before starting. Remove the back cover of the phone by inserting your fingernail into the slot located on the lower left of the back cover and carefully lift the cover up and set it aside.
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Initial Set-up - Setting Up Your Device Welcome Screen: Connect to Wi-Fi: Checking for updates: Tap on the white arrow If you are in range of a Once to select your language and then tap Start. trusted Wi-Fi network, configure and connect connected to a network, the phone will check here.
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Copy apps & data: Google account: Protect your phone: You can transfer apps, In these next screens, Now is the time to photos and music from a previous Android you have the option of skipping them entirely or prevent others from using this phone without device or the cloud.
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Protect your phone: Now is the time to prevent others from using this phone without your permission by activating device protection features. You can set up a pattern, PIN, or password unlock code. You can also skip this and add protection later. Remember that if you set-up device protection but later forget your unlock code, the only way to access the phone will be by performing a factory reset which will...
Controls and Using the Touchscreen While your smartphone certainly has a number of buttons you can push, you will control it primarily by using the touchscreen. You may wonder just how many different ways one can touch a screen, and as it turns out there are a few of them! You’ll find a handy list of the most common ones below, which includes the name for the gesture and a description how to perform it.
Those Three Buttons Back Home Recent Back: This does exactly what Home: The Home button has Recent: Tapping this button its name suggests; it takes two main functions. Tapping brings up the “Recent” menu. you back one step. If you the Home button will always This is a vertical list of apps called up a sub-menu, for...
Common Onscreen Buttons Drawer: This button is used Overflow: The official name Locate: Most often found in to access a general menu in is both Menu and Overflow, mapping software, tapping this will a particular app. In Google but NUU documentation center the map on your location if Maps, for example, it lets uses Overflow to avoid...
Power On/Off, Wake Up, Unlock, Go to Sleep Your phone can power on and power off fully, as discussed on the SIM card installation page. Here are those instructions again for reference. On: Hold down the wake/sleep button for a few seconds.
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The Lock Screen shows up every time you wake your phone from sleep. To unlock it, slide the padlock icon straight up. You can directly access the phone by sliding the phone icon to the right, and you can access the camera by sliding the camera icon to the left.
Home Screen Status Bar: Top row of the phone that displays notification icons and status icons. Notification Icons: Displays new messages, voicemails, emails and more. Status Icons: Displays information about the device including battery life, network signal strength, and the time. App Folder: Multiple apps stored within one folder App Shortcuts: Quick access to your favorite apps.
Quick Settings Swipe the Status Bar down to display the Quick Settings. Swipe down again to display the Quick Settings details. Here you will Swipe find a list of commonly accessed settings including Wi-Fi, down Bluetooth, DND mode, Flashlight, Auto-rotate, and Battery Saver among others.
Customize Your Home Screen You can customize your home screen(s) by adding or rearranging application shortcuts, folders, customer wallpapers and more. Adding an Application Shortcut: Swipe up on the All Apps Arrow to display the complete list of apps. Tap and hold on the app and start to drag it to the side.
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Rearranging or Removing an Application Shortcut: To move a shortcut to a different spot on the home screen tap and drag the shortcut to its new location. To remove a shortcut from the home screen tap and drag the app up to the X.
Calling Placing a Call First, start the Phone app. It’s located You can make a phone call from a list Press the keypad icon to bring up on the main Home screen or can be of your favorite, recent or all contacts. a numeric keypad.
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Answer a Call End a Call When a call is received the phone Tap the red phone button to end the call. rings, and the caller’s phone number or name is displayed. On the incoming call screen swipe up In Call Options to answer, swipe down to ignore the call.
Messaging Tap on the Messaging app located Tap on the Start Chat button and Enter your message in the Text on your home screen. The first time then enter phone number or contact message field, and hit the Send you open the app, you may need to you are sending the message too.
The Settings Menu The settings menu is a complex but necessary part of your smartphone. It allows you to connect to wireless networks, manage the apps stored on your phone, and change your security settings just to name a few among many options.
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Network & Internet Wi-Fi: Tapping the word “Wi-Fi” enters the sub-menu. There you may turn Wi-Fi On or Off, scan for new networks, add one manually and edit Wi-Fi preferences. Connecting to a new Wi-Fi network is a matter of tapping the name of the desired network, and entering the password for the network when prompted.
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Connected Devices Apps & Notifications Bluetooth: Tapping the One of the largest word “Bluetooth” enters sub-menus you’ll the sub-menu. There encounter, Apps has you may turn Bluetooth many functions. First, it will On or Off, search for show you exactly what devices, and pair to a apps are installed on your device.
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Battery Display Brightness Level: Adjust Shows you the current battery status and the default screen breaks down battery brightness usage and charging details. Adaptive Brightness: Toggle ON/OFF the option to adjust the brightness level for available light automatically. Wallpaper: Change your home screen’s background to a different stock photo or image...
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Sound Storage Here you can adjust the Displays the status of your media, alarm, and ring internal storage. You’ll see volume. You can also total storage as well as a set your ringtone and breakdown by category of notification sounds. The storage used.
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DuraSpeed Security & Location Tapping on DuraSpeed Another complex will allow you to toggle sub-menu that allows you ON/OFF this function to adjust how your phone that helps improve and its data are secured. overall phone and We highly recommend battery performance.
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SmartWake Users & Accounts Tapping on SmartWake If you made or entered a will allow you to toggle Google account during ON/OFF this function at the initial configuration of allows you to customize your phone, it will show up shortcuts using specific here.
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Accessibility Google™ Here you can change This menu provides quick the default font size, access to various Google display size, services and features. magnification, can display colors to help make the screen more accessible to you. There are many configurations available in this menu that come with on-screen...
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System Languages & Input: Customize the language displayed on the phone as well as on the virtual keyboards. Date & Time: Automatic settings will handle time and date settings automatically, or you can configure your date and time manually. Backup: The backup options here concern backing up your phone’s configuration data to Google’s servers, and it’s all tied to your Google credentials System Update: Display the current Android version on your...
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