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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing DIGNO
Before You Begin
Guide Usage Notes
Data communication
Screenshots & Key Labels
Before You Begin
DIGNO
BX2 is referred to as "handset" in this guide.
®
Read "Safety Precautions" and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage.
Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.
Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited.
Guide content subject to change without prior notice.
Contact SoftBank Customer Support, General Information if you find inaccuracies.
Guide Usage Notes
Most operation descriptions are based on default settings.
In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with regard to handset/service
usage.
In this guide, microSD™/microSDHC™/microSDXC™ Card is referred to as "SD Card."
Data communication
Since constant Internet connection is possible with the product, data communication may be
performed automatically.
If you transmit a large amount of data, such as when downloading applications or watching video,
data communication charges become high. Therefore, subscription to the flat-rate service for data
communication charges is recommended.
Depending on the applications or service you use, data communication charge may be applied
even in Wi-Fi communication.
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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing DIGNO ® BX2. Before You Begin  Guide Usage Notes  Data communication  Screenshots & Key Labels  Before You Begin DIGNO BX2 is referred to as "handset" in this guide. ®  Read "Safety Precautions" and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. ...
  • Page 2: Screenshots & Key Labels

    Screenshots & Key Labels Screenshots and Key labels are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Introduction...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package Contents Package Contents  Package Contents Handset (DIGNO BX2) ®  (Battery is built in) AC Charger [KYCAV1]  クイックスタート (Japanese)  お願いとご注意 (Japanese)  1/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 4: Parts And Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset (Front)  Handset (Back/Side)  Keys  Handset (Front) Part Description Front Camera Use to shoot photos or videos of yourself. Earpiece/Speaker Hear the other party's voice, sound of music or video, etc. here. Light/Proximity Sensor Detects surrounding brightness/prevents Touchscreen misoperation during call.
  • Page 5 Cautions Handset is airtight to maintain water resistance (IPX8). Pressing handset forcefully may produce sound around Earpiece/Speaker, but this is not a function or performance abnormality. Handset (Back/Side) Part Description Camera Capture photos and videos. Mobile Light Use light when taking photos, etc. External Device Port Connect AC Charger or USB Type-C™...
  • Page 6 Keys Part Description Volume Up Key Increase the volume. Volume Down Key Decrease the volume. Power Key Turn Display on/off. Long Press for Emergency call / Power off / Reboot / Screenshot menu; power on when powered off. 4/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 7 eSIM eSIM is a type of SIM that is embedded in a device. If your device supports an eSIM, you only need to set up a service plan that you purchased with eSIM and start using it. You don’t need a USIM card. Download your service plan with eSIM ...
  • Page 8 6/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 9 If USIM Card is not inserted, Tap Mobile Network.  Download a SIM instead? 7/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 10 Next 8/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 11 Scan a QR code 9/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 12 Activate 10/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 13 Enter carrier confirmation code Continue 11/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 14 Done 12/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 15 Your service plan with eSIM is downloaded. Enable or disable eSIM Method to disable eSIM is described as an example. In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 13/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 16 Select eSIM 14/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 17 Erase SIM appears on the screen displayed after selecting SIM, selected SIM will be your  eSIM. Mobile network when using eSIM only, or to enable eSIM.  Use SIM 15/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 18 eSIM is disabled. to enable eSIM.  Erase your service plan with eSIM In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet 16/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 19 Select eSIM 17/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 20 Erase SIM appears on the screen displayed after selecting SIM, selected SIM will be your  eSIM. Mobile network when using eSIM only, or to enable eSIM.  Erase SIM 18/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 21 ERASE 19/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 22 Your service plan with eSIM is erased. Restart your service plan with eSIM after erasing it Your service plan with eSIM is not terminated by erasing it. To restart it, you need a new QR code to download the plan again. 20/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 23 USIM Card USIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other customer information. Inserting USIM Card  Removing USIM Card  Handling USIM Card For USIM card handling, see following items. ① IC chip For USIM card handling, see SoftBank Website. https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/protect/usim/ Always keep the IC chip clean.
  • Page 24: Inserting Usim Card

    Inserting USIM Card If SD Card is inserted, always unmount SD Card before inserting USIM Card. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card." Pull out Card Slot Cap Use fingernail.  Remove SD/USIM Card Tray 22/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 25 Pull out slowly without bending in direction shown.  Set USIM Card in SD/USIM Card Tray Note orientation of USIM Card. Set Card noting location of notch and with IC (metal) chip facing  down. Wrong orientation may cause USIM Card to fall or cause handset malfunction or damage. Make sure USIM Card is completely in SD/USIM Card Tray and not jutting upward.
  • Page 26: Removing Usim Card

    Insert slowly without bending in direction shown.  Note orientation of SD/USIM Card Tray. Wrong orientation may cause USIM Card or SD Card to  fall or cause handset malfunction or damage. Install Card Slot Cap USIM Card is installed. Press down firmly where circled ○, and check that Card Slot Cap is not jutting out.
  • Page 27 Use fingernail.  Remove SD/USIM Card Tray Pull out slowly without bending in direction shown.  Remove USIM Card from SD/USIM Card Tray 25/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 28 Insert SD/USIM Card Tray Insert slowly without bending in direction shown.  Note orientation of SD/USIM Card Tray. Wrong orientation may cause handset malfunction or  damage. Install Card Slot Cap 26/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 29 USIM Card is removed. Press down firmly where circled ○, and check that Card Slot Cap is not jutting out.  27/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 30: Inserting Sd Card

    SD Card Handset supports SD Cards up to 1 TB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly. When using a new SD card for the first time, always format it on handset. Inserting SD Card  Formatting SD Card  Unmounting SD Card ...
  • Page 31 Use fingernail.  Remove SD/USIM Card Tray Pull out slowly without bending in direction shown.  Set SD Card in SD/USIM Card Tray 29/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 32 Set Card noting orientation of SD Card and with terminals facing down. Wrong orientation may  cause SD Card to fall or cause handset malfunction or damage. Make sure SD Card is completely in SD/USIM Card Tray and not jutting upward. ...
  • Page 33: Formatting Sd Card

    Install Card Slot Cap SD Card is installed. Press down firmly where circled ○, and check that Card Slot Cap is not jutting out.  Formatting SD Card "Files" screen is described as an example. In Home Screen, (Settings) 31/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 34 Storage 32/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 35 SD card 33/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 36 If app selection screen appears, Select app Just once/Always.  34/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 37 Storage settings 35/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 38 Format 36/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 39 FORMAT SD CARD 37/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 40: Unmounting Sd Card

    Done Handset erases all data in SD Card. Formatting SD Card Cautions Observe the following when formatting SD Card. Formatting erases all data on SD Card. Carefully check any SD Card that was used  on another device before formatting. Charge Battery while formatting, or format with adequate battery charge.
  • Page 41 In Home Screen, (Settings) Storage 39/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 42 for SD card 40/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 43: Removing Sd Card

    "SD card is safely ejected" appears, and SD Card is unmounted. Removing SD Card Always unmount SD Card before removing. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card." Pull out Card Slot Cap 41/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 44 Use fingernail.  Remove SD/USIM Card Tray Pull out slowly without bending in direction shown.  Remove SD Card from SD/USIM Card Tray 42/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 45 Insert SD/USIM Card Tray Insert slowly without bending in direction shown.  Note orientation of SD/USIM Card Tray. Wrong orientation may cause handset malfunction or  damage. Install Card Slot Cap 43/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 46 SD Card is removed. Press down firmly where circled ○, and check that Card Slot Cap is not jutting out.  44/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 47: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Charging with AC Charger  Charging Cautions Never connect USB Type-C plug while handset or peripheral equipment is wet. Charging with AC Charger Be sure to use an AC Charger specified by SoftBank. For information on AC Charger and other peripheral devices, see SoftBank Website.
  • Page 48 Notification/Charging LED lights up red when charging starts. Notification/Charging LED lights up green when charging ends. When charging ends, unplug AC Charger from outlet, and disconnect from handset Charging ends. 46/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 49: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Powering On  Powering Off  Powering On Long Press Power Key Start Screen appears. See "Waking Handset from Sleep" to unlock Start Screen.  When handset is powered on for the first time, Long Press Power Key for at least 5 seconds. ...
  • Page 50: Powering Off

    make settings. Powering Off Long Press Power Key Power 48/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 51 Power off 49/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 52 Handset powers off. 50/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 53: Making Initial Settings

    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. Making Initial Settings  Making Initial Settings Select language then START 51/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 54 If USIM Card is inserted, proceed to step  Download a SIM instead? Next Select Wi-Fi network to connect to 52/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 55 To skip Wi-Fi settings, select Set up offline. Continue by following onscreen instructions.  To skip Wi-Fi settings with USIM Card inserted, select Use mobile network for setup/Set up  offline. Continue by following onscreen instructions. Follow onscreen instructions 53/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 56 If Wi-Fi network selection screen appears, select Wi-Fi network to connect to again.  If USIM Card is inserted, proceed to step  Download eSIM following onscreen instructions 54/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 57 Don't copy 55/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 58 Next to copy data from another mobile. Follow onscreen instructions.  Follow onscreen instructions 56/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 59 For details on Google accounts, see "Setting a Google Account."  If not making Google account settings, Tap Skip Skip.  Follow onscreen instructions 57/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 60 Accept 58/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 61 Follow onscreen instructions 59/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 62 If not setting a security method for Start Screen, Tap Skip.  Follow onscreen instructions 60/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 63 Follow onscreen instructions Add a card to save credit card information. Follow onscreen instructions.  If not saving credit card information, Tap Skip.  Follow onscreen instructions to make other settings 61/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 64 If not making other settings, Tap No thanks to complete settings.  Done for now 62/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 65 Settings are complete. 63/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 66: Setting A Google Account

    Setting a 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  Logging In with a Google Account ...
  • Page 67 Accounts 65/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 68 Add account 66/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 69 Google 67/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 70 Window for logging in to a Google account opens. Create account 68/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 71 For myself 69/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 72 To create an account for a child or business management, Tap For my child/To manage my  business and follow onscreen instructions. Enter first name Enter last name Next 70/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 73 Enter date of birth Select gender Next 71/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 74 Select username (mail address) Next 72/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 75 To create a username (mail address) you prefer, Tap Create your own Gmail address Enter  username (mail address) Next. Enter password Next 73/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 76 Yes, I'm in 74/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 77 If not adding a phone number, Tap Skip.  To add a phone number for security purposes only, Tap More options. Continue by following  onscreen instructions. Next 75/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 78 Check the privacy policy and terms of use, then I agree 76/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 79 Follow onscreen instructions 77/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 80 Accept 78/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 81: Logging In With A Google Account

    Account is created. Logging In with a Google Account In Home Screen, (Settings) 79/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 82 Accounts 80/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 83 Add account 81/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 84 Google 82/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 85 Window for logging in to a Google account opens. In window for logging in to a Google account, enter mail address or phone number Next 83/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 86 Enter password Next 84/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 87 Follow onscreen prompts You are logged in to your Google account. 85/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 88: Waking Handset From Sleep

    Waking Handset from Sleep Display goes out after a set period of inactivity. Alternatively, Press Power Key to enter sleep manually. This saves battery power and prevents accidental Touchscreen operation. Sleep  Unlocking Start Screen  Sleep Display goes out after a set period of inactivity to save power (sleep). Touchscreen becomes inoperative and prevents accidental operation.
  • Page 89 Start Screen appears. Flick screen 87/88 Preparing to Use Handset...
  • Page 90 Start Screen is unlocked. If Pattern / PIN / Password is set for Start Screen, follow onscreen instructions to unlock.  Security method for Start Screen can be changed. See "Security Settings" for the security  method. If you register your face data, Start Screen can be unlocked by auto face authentication when ...
  • Page 91: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Selecting Options and Navigating Screens  Menu Operations  Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items. to go back to previous screen.  Menu Operations for available settings and items. 1/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 92 Screens may also have settings and items that are available by Touching & Holding Display. 2/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 93: Using Touchscreen

    Using Touchscreen Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display.  Touch & Hold  Drag  Swipe/Flick  Pinch/Spread  Contact Display lightly and briefly. 3/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 94: Touch And Hold

    Touch & Hold Contact Display lightly; release finger when screen changes. Drag Touch icon or other item lightly, move it where desired, and release finger. 4/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 95 Swipe/Flick Contact Display lightly, then brush screen up/down or left/right. 5/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 96 Pinch/Spread Contact Display lightly, then close/widen fingers. 6/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 97 7/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 98: Silent Mode

    Silent Mode Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing others around you. Using Silent Mode (Vibrate)  Using Silent Mode (Mute)  Using Silent Mode (Drive)  Silent Mode Cautions Camera shutter, video start/stop tones, Alarm, video/music audio during calls sound when Silent mode is set to vibrate/mute.
  • Page 99 While volume adjust bar appears, (OFF) 9/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 100: Using Silent Mode (Mute)

    Icon changes to (vibrate), and handset enters Silent mode (vibrate). Using Silent Mode (Vibrate) From Quick Settings Enter Silent mode (vibrate) from Quick Settings. Flick Status Bar down using two fingers (OFF) Exiting Silent Mode (Vibrate) Press Volume Up/Down Key While volume adjust bar appears, (Vibrate) (Mute)
  • Page 101 While volume adjust bar appears, (OFF) 11/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 102 While volume adjust bar appears, (Vibrate) 12/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 103 Icon changes to (Mute), and handset enters Silent mode. Using Silent Mode (Mute) From Quick Settings Enter Silent mode (mute) from Quick Settings. Flick Status Bar down using two fingers (OFF) (Vibrate) Exiting Silent Mode (Mute) Press Volume Up/Down Key While volume adjust bar appears, (Mute) (Drive)
  • Page 104 While volume adjust bar appears, (OFF) 14/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 105 While volume adjust bar appears, (Vibrate) 15/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 106 While volume adjust bar appears, (Mute) 16/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 107 Icon changes to (Drive), and handset enters Silent mode (Drive). Using Silent Mode (Drive) From Quick Settings Enter Silent mode (Drive) from Quick Settings. Flick Status Bar down using two fingers (OFF) (Vibrate) (Mute) Exiting Silent Mode (Drive) Press Volume Up/Down Key While volume adjust bar appears, (Drive) Icon changes to...
  • Page 108: Using Airplane Mode

    Airplane Mode Disable all functions that emit signals. Handset remains powered on. Using Airplane Mode  Using Airplane Mode Flick Status Bar down using two fingers Quick Settings open. 18/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 109 Flick Quick Settings left (Airplane mode) Handset is in Airplane mode. Use same operation again while in Airplane mode to cancel.  19/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 110: Text Entry

    Text Entry Keyboards  QWERTY Keyboard Layout  Switching Keyboards  Keyboards Use onscreen keyboards for text entry. To switch between keyboards, Tap in keyboard Languages English (US)  QWERTY/Handwriting/QWERTZ/AZERTY/Dvorak/Colemak/PC/Morse code Done. To hide keyboard, Tap  20/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 111: Qwerty Keyboard Layout

    QWERTY Keyboard Layout ① Shortcuts for frequently used functions (Toolbar) ② Show/Hide Toolbar ③ Enter characters ④ Toggle uppercase/lowercase ⑤ Switch to number/symbol keyboard ⑥ Show settings menu ⑦ Activate voice input ⑧ Delete character to left of cursor ⑨ Insert line break or move to next entry field ;...
  • Page 112 Keyboard switches. 22/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 113: Updating Software

    Updating Software Check whether updates are required via the Internet, and update as required. Checking and performing available software update is free. Updating Software  Before Updating Software Saved data may be lost depending on condition of handset (malfunctioning, damaged, water seepage, etc.).
  • Page 114 System update 24/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 115 Follow onscreen prompts Software update starts. 25/25 Basic Operations...
  • Page 116: Handset Screens

    Handset Screens Home Screen & Apps Menu  Home Screen Layout  Toggling Home Screen Sheets  Navigation Bar  Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation  Multi-Window  Capturing Screenshots  Home Screen & Apps Menu Most handset operations start in Home Screen (appears at power on) or in Apps Menu. 1/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 117: Home Screen Layout

    Home Screen Layout Part Description Flick down for Notifications Window. Flick down using two fingers for Quick Status Bar Settings. Standby area Place application shortcuts, folders, widgets freely. Tap an icon to launch application or function. Customize Home Screen Quick launch area with application shortcuts, widgets, and folders.
  • Page 118: Navigation Bar

    Navigation Bar Tap icons on Navigation Bar (Display bottom) for the following functions/operations. 3/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 119 Part Description (Back) Return to previous screen. Appears as for onscreen keyboard; Tap to close keyboard. (Home) Return to Home Screen. Touch & Hold for Google Assistant. (Recent apps) Open listing of recently used applications and activate or delete applications. (rotate sideways) / The screen changes to portrait/landscape orientation.
  • Page 120: Multi Window

    Multi-Window Split screen to view and operate 2 applications. Activate the 2 applications beforehand. Viewing and operating (Contacts) and (Phone) is described as an example. Multi-Window is unavailable with some applications.  5/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 121 History of recently used applications opens. Tap application to use 6/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 122 Split screen 7/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 123 Multi-Window opens, and application appears at top of Display. From application history at bottom of Multi-Window, Tap next application 8/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 124: Capturing Screenshots

    Tapped application opens. Multi-Window Operations Switching between Applications Tap application Activate application beforehand.  Exiting Multi-Window Flick pane bar ( ) up or down Capturing Screenshots Press Power Key and Volume Down Key at the same time. 9/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 125 Alternatively, Long Press Power Key Screenshot Screenshot.  View captured screenshots in (Photos), etc.  Screenshot capture may not work depending on the application or function.  10/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 126: Status Bar

    Status Bar Status Bar appears at the top of Display. Notification Indicators for new mail, etc. and Status Indicators for handset appear here. Status Bar Layout  Main Notification Indicators  Main Status Indicators  Status Bar Layout ① Notification Indicators ②...
  • Page 127: Main Status Indicators

    Indicator Description New Gmail™ New Text Message (SMS)/+Message New Message (Auto Answering) Call Arriving/in Progress Missed Call New Message (Voicemail) Calendar Event Notification Snoozing/Unchecked Alarm Timer Running Stopwatch Running Urgent News Data Uploading Data Downloading Application Update Notification Sharing File via Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 128 Battery Charging Battery Care Mode Glove Touch Mode (Always On) Set Glove Touch Mode (Auto) Set Obtaining Location Alarm Set Talking Using Speaker Even if "5G" appears on Display (upper part), 4G communication may be used, changing the icon to "4G." Handset supports FDD-LTE (SoftBank 4G LTE) and AXGP (SoftBank 4G);...
  • Page 129: Using Notifications Window

    Using Notifications Window Flick Status Bar down to open Notifications Window. Open Notification Indicators to check details. Opening Notifications Window  Notifications Window Layout  Opening Notifications Window Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window appears. 14/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 130: Notifications Window Layout

    Closing Notifications Window Flick Notifications Window up Alternatively, Tap to close Notifications Window.  Notifications Window Layout ① Show notifications (incoming calls, etc.) and active functions ② Use notification content ③ Manage notifications ④ Erase all notifications Usable functions differ with each notification. For example, dialing or SMS are available with a new call notification.
  • Page 131: Using Quick Settings

    Using Quick Settings Flick Notifications Window down to access Quick Setting. Tap icons to toggle functions on/off, etc. Opening Quick Settings  Quick Settings Layout  Opening Quick Settings Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window appears. 16/18 Handset Interface...
  • Page 132 Flick Notifications Window down Quick Settings open. Alternatively, Flick Status Bar down using two fingers.  Quick Settings Operations Closing Quick Settings Flick Quick Settings up Alternatively, Tap to close Quick Settings.  Arranging Quick Settings Add, delete, and change order of functions in Quick Settings. In Quick Settings, Follow onscreen instructions and Drag icon 17/18...
  • Page 133: Quick Settings Layout

    Quick Settings Layout ① Adjust brightness ② Wi-Fi on/off ③ Bluetooth on/off ® ④ Flashlight on/off ⑤ Auto-rotate on/off ⑥ Edit Quick Settings ⑦ Silent mode on/off ⑧ Battery saver on/off ⑨ Show handset settings ⑩ Mobile data on/off ⑪ Airplane mode on/off ⑫...
  • Page 134: Placing/Answering Calls

    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  Answering Calls  In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations  Phone Function Emergency Location Report Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.).
  • Page 135: Placing Calls

    Emergency calls from handset can be made only in SoftBank service areas. Airplane Mode Note that emergency calls cannot be made in Airplane mode. Placing Calls In Home Screen, (Phone) Phone opens. DIALPAD 2/48 Phone...
  • Page 136 Call window opens. Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 3/48 Phone...
  • Page 137 Enter area code first for calling landline numbers.  4/48 Phone...
  • Page 138 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. To end call, 5/48 Phone...
  • Page 139: Answering Calls

    Call ends. Calling an Emergency Number when Start Screen Is Locked Emergency call Enter number for emergency service Available when security method is any setting other than None. See "Security  Settings" for Start Screen security. Hints Call does not connect Was the number dialed using the area code? Dial the number starting with "0."...
  • Page 140 When call arrives, Drag to right Call begins. Step-up ring volume is on, ringtone volume gradually increases for a call from the same number  within 10 minutes after a missed call. To end call, 7/48 Phone...
  • Page 141 Call ends. Arriving Call Operations Cancelling Ringtone Press Volume Up/Down Key when call is arriving Rejecting Arriving Calls Drag to left when call is arriving In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations During a call, Tap icons to use the following functions. 8/48 Phone...
  • Page 142 ① Show image registered for contact ② Show call time ③ Show name/number of other party ④ Record call ⑤ Call another party ⑥ Place call on hold ⑦ Call using Speaker ⑧ End call ⑨ Calling using HD Voice ⑩...
  • Page 143: Optional Services

    Optional Services This handset is compatible with SoftBank Optional Services. Optional Services  Using Call Forwarding  Using Voicemail  Using Call Waiting  Using Group Calling  Using Caller ID Notification  Using Call Barring  Optional Services The following optional services are available. Service Description Call Forwarding...
  • Page 144 In Home Screen, (Phone) Settings Call settings 11/48 Phone...
  • Page 145 Call settings open. Call service settings 12/48 Phone...
  • Page 146 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, Tap Call service settings of SIM to set.  Voice Mail / Call Forwarding 13/48 Phone...
  • Page 147 Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Call Forwarding ON 14/48 Phone...
  • Page 148 Ring Time Select ring time 15/48 Phone...
  • Page 149 Telephone Number of Forwarding Destination Enter number REGISTER 16/48 Phone...
  • Page 150 The forwarding number is set. CONFIRM 17/48 Phone...
  • Page 151: Using Voicemail

    Call Forwarding is set. Using Voicemail In Home Screen, (Phone) 18/48 Phone...
  • Page 152 Settings Call settings 19/48 Phone...
  • Page 153 Call settings open. Call service settings 20/48 Phone...
  • Page 154 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, Tap Call service settings of SIM to set.  Voice Mail / Call Forwarding 21/48 Phone...
  • Page 155 Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Voice Mail ON 22/48 Phone...
  • Page 156 Ring Time Select ring time 23/48 Phone...
  • Page 157 CONFIRM 24/48 Phone...
  • Page 158: Using Call Waiting

    Voicemail is set. appears in Status Bar for new message. Flick Status Bar down, Tap Voicemail notification,  and follow voice guidance. Using Call Waiting Requires separate subscription. In Home Screen, (Phone) 25/48 Phone...
  • Page 159 Settings Call settings 26/48 Phone...
  • Page 160 Call settings open. Call service settings 27/48 Phone...
  • Page 161 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, Tap Call service settings of SIM to set.  of "Call Waiting" ( 28/48 Phone...
  • Page 162: Using Group Calling

    Call Waiting is set. Tap to toggle on ( )/off (  When call arrives during another call, tone sounds. Drag to right to begin call.  Using Group Calling Requires separate subscription. During a call, 29/48 Phone...
  • Page 163 Enter number 30/48 Phone...
  • Page 164 When call connects, 31/48 Phone...
  • Page 165: Using Caller Id Notification

    Group Calling starts. Using Caller ID Notification In Home Screen, (Phone) 32/48 Phone...
  • Page 166 Settings Call settings 33/48 Phone...
  • Page 167 Call settings open. Accept Caller ID 34/48 Phone...
  • Page 168: Using Call Barring

    Notify Caller ID is set. Accept Caller ID to toggle on ( )/off (  Using Call Barring Restrict outgoing calls to specific numbers. When attempting to place call while calling is restricted, a message appears. Message may take  time to appear in some areas.
  • Page 169 Settings Call settings 36/48 Phone...
  • Page 170 Call settings open. Call service settings 37/48 Phone...
  • Page 171 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, Tap Call service settings of SIM to set.  Outgoing Call Barring/Incoming Call Barring 38/48 Phone...
  • Page 172 Tap outgoing/incoming restriction 39/48 Phone...
  • Page 173 Call Barring is set. 40/48 Phone...
  • Page 174: Checking Your Phone Number

    Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number  Checking Your Phone Number In Home Screen, (Settings) Profile 41/48 Phone...
  • Page 175 Check phone number. 42/48 Phone...
  • Page 176: Using Contacts

    Using Contacts Save phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Contacts. Adding New Contacts  Contacts Cautions Information saved in Contacts may be lost or changed if Battery is left uncharged. Accident or malfunction may also cause loss or change to information. It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of contacts and other important information.
  • Page 177 Contacts appear. CONTACTS 44/48 Phone...
  • Page 178 45/48 Phone...
  • Page 179 If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Enter items 46/48 Phone...
  • Page 180 SAVE 47/48 Phone...
  • Page 181 Contact is added. Saving Contacts from Call Window Save a number entered in call window directly to Contacts. In Home Screen, (Phone) DIALPAD Tap dialpad to enter number to save Create new contacts Create contact Enter items SAVE 48/48 Phone...
  • Page 182: Using +Message

    +Message Using +Message  Using +Message For information on +Message, see this SoftBank Website. http://help.mb.softbank.jp/app/plusmessage/sp/ (Japanese) Messaging...
  • Page 183: Using Gmail

    Using Gmail Gmail is Google's webmail service. Use this service to exchange email. Creating/Sending Mail  Creating/Sending Mail In Home Screen, (Google) Messaging...
  • Page 184 (Gmail) Mail list opens. Compose Messaging...
  • Page 185 Mail composition window opens. Enter recipient/subject/mail text Messaging...
  • Page 186 Mail is sent. Operations when Composing Mail Adding Cc/Bcc In mail composition window, for recipient Enter recipient Attaching Files In mail composition window, Attach file Select where file is saved Select file to attach Save Mail Being Composed as a Draft In mail composition window, Save draft Delete Mail Being Composed...
  • Page 187: Using Chrome

    Using Chrome Use Chrome simply by entering words to search and URLs. Using Chrome  Adding Bookmarks  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.).
  • Page 188 Chrome opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Tapping Web links within text messages automatically opens Chrome.  Tap Entry field Internet...
  • Page 189 Enter search words or URL Internet...
  • Page 190: Adding Bookmarks

    Search results appear or a Website opens. Opening New Tabs Open several tabs to switch between Websites easily. In Chrome, New tab To switch tabs, Tap and then target tab.  Adding Bookmarks In Home Screen, (Chrome) Internet...
  • Page 191 Chrome opens. Show Website to add Internet...
  • Page 192 Internet...
  • Page 193 Internet...
  • Page 194 Current Website is added to Bookmarks. Bookmark Operations Editing Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Edit items Deleting Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Internet...
  • Page 195: Capturing Still Images/Videos

    Capturing Still Images/Videos Capturing Still Images  Capturing Videos  File Format for Still Images/Videos File Format for Still Images File format for still images is JPEG. File Format for Videos File format for videos is MPEG-4. Camera Cautions If Lens Becomes Dirty Fingerprints/smudges on lens prevent capturing of clear still images/videos.
  • Page 196 Viewfinder appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Flick Viewfinder left/right to select Photo/Pro photo 2/11 Camera...
  • Page 197 Aim Camera at subject 3/11 Camera...
  • Page 198: Capturing Videos

    Shutter clicks and still image is saved. Touch & Hold to shoot continuously.  Capturing Videos In Home Screen, (Camera) 4/11 Camera...
  • Page 199 Viewfinder appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Flick Viewfinder left/right to select Pro video/Video 5/11 Camera...
  • Page 200 Aim Camera at subject 6/11 Camera...
  • Page 201 Video recording starts. while recording a video to capture a still image. The still image is saved at the size set  with Video size. To stop recording, 7/11 Camera...
  • Page 202 Video recording stops and video is saved. 8/11 Camera...
  • Page 203: Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos)

    Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos) Show still images and videos downloaded or captured with Camera. Log in to your Google account beforehand. Opening Still Images/Videos  Opening Still Images/Videos Show captured or downloaded still images and videos. Supported file formats: Type File Format Still image JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WebP...
  • Page 204 Still image/video list opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Tap still image/video 10/11 Camera...
  • Page 205 Still image/video appears. Zooming Still Images When viewing still image, Tap Display twice or Pinch. 11/11 Camera...
  • Page 206 Applications Setting Required Permissions for Applications  Setting Required Permissions for Applications Set the operation of applications when activating for the first time. The type and content of a confirmation differs with the application. Activating (Sound Recorder) for the first time is described as an example. An application may not function correctly if permission to use it was not set.
  • Page 207 ALLOW Settings are complete. For several functions, continue in the same way.  Other Ways to Set Required Permissions for Applications Setting Functions to Use for Each Application In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications See all XX apps application Permissions Tap function Allow/Don't allow...
  • Page 208: Adding/Deleting Applications

    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. Log in to your Google account beforehand. Installing Free Applications  Purchasing Paid Applications  Updating Applications ...
  • Page 209 Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Tap free application 4/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 210 Install 5/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 211: Purchasing Paid Applications

    Application is downloaded and installed. Purchasing Paid Applications In Home Screen, (Play Store) 6/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 212 Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Tap paid application 7/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 213 Tap amount 8/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 214 If payment confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  9/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 215 Enter Google account password Verify 10/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 216 If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  11/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 217 Application is downloaded and installed. Purchased Applications Payment Pay only once. Redownloads of uninstalled applications are free of charge. On Other Android Devices Install an application on any Android device under the same Google account for free. Requesting Refunds Refund is possible within a limited time. By requesting a refund, the application is deleted and the charge is cancelled.
  • Page 218: Updating Applications

    Updating Applications In Home Screen, (Play Store) Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Tap account icon Manage apps & device Manage Tap application to update Update The application is downloaded and installed. 13/14 Application Basics...
  • Page 219 If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  Setting Application Updates Setting Automatic Application Updates Tap account icon on Google Play screen Settings Network preferences Auto- update apps Set update method Setting Automatic Updates for Individual Applications Tap account icon on Google Play screen Manage apps &...
  • Page 220 Connecting by Wi-Fi Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet via a household Wi-Fi connection environment. Connecting Selected Access Points  Connecting Selected Access Points In Home Screen, (Settings) 1/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 221 Network & internet Wi-Fi 2/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 222 Wi-Fi settings open. Use Wi-Fi 3/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 223 Wi-Fi is enabled. Use Wi-Fi to toggle on ( )/off (  Tap access point 4/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 224 Enter password CONNECT 5/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 225 Handset is connected. The password, for a household wireless LAN router, is sometimes found on a sticker on the  router (WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.). Contact the router manufacturer for information. For password for a public wireless LAN, check with user's service provider. Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected.
  • Page 226: Using Bluetooth ® Function

    Using Bluetooth Function ® Connect to a Bluetooth ® -capable wireless phone, etc. for calls or to a hands-free device such as a headset. Enabling Bluetooth ® Function  Hints Cannot use Bluetooth ® Is handset in Airplane mode? If in Airplane mode, Bluetooth function is disabled.
  • Page 227 Connected devices 8/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 228 Connection preferences 9/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 229 Bluetooth 10/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 230 Bluetooth ® settings open. 11/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 231 Bluetooth ® function is enabled. To disable Bluetooth ® function, Tap  12/12 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth(R)
  • Page 232: Handset Settings

    Handset Settings Handset Settings  Handset Settings In Home Screen, (Settings) to customize operation of handset functions. Handset settings include the following items. Item Description Profile Check and edit your phone number, e-mail address, etc. Network & internet Make network and Internet settings for Wi-Fi, mobile networks, Airplane Mode, etc.
  • Page 233 In Home Screen, (Settings) Handset settings open. Set items 2/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 234 Settings are made. 3/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 235: Data Usage Settings

    Data Usage Settings Data Usage Settings  Data Usage Operations Set Data Saver In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Data Saver Use Data Saver Use Data Saver to toggle on ( )/off (  Set Functions Not Subject to Data Saver In Home Screen, (Settings) Network &...
  • Page 236 Mobile network 5/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 237 Data usage window opens. When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, select SIM to display.  6/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 238: Battery Settings

    Battery Settings Battery Settings  Using Battery Care Mode  Battery Settings Check Battery consumption settings and Battery usage. Settable items are the following. Item Description Check Battery, time remaining, etc. Battery Saver Set Battery saver. Adaptive Battery Enable adjustment that apps which are not used often are running less.
  • Page 239 Battery Care Mode 8/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 240 9/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 241 Handset is in Battery Care Mode. Charging stops at 85% when Battery Care Mode is on. However, battery percentage is displayed  as "100%." Battery icon changes to to enable, and to disable.  10/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 242: Display Settings

    Display Settings Display Settings  Display Settings Make settings for Display brightness, Wallpaper, etc. Settable items are the following. Item Description Brightness level Set brightness of Display. Dark theme Set dark theme on/off and make schedule settings. Night Light Tint screen amber. Adaptive brightness Enable adjustment of brightness for surroundings.
  • Page 243: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings Sound Settings  Sound Settings Make ringtone, operation tones, and other sound settings. Settable items are the following. Item Description Media volume Set volume for music, videos, etc. Call volume Set volume for call. Ring & Notification volume Set volume for Phone ringtone, etc.
  • Page 244: Security Settings

    Security Settings Security Settings  Enabling USIM/eSIM PIN  Changing USIM/eSIM PIN  Security Settings Make settings for Start Screen security, USIM Card lock, etc. Settable items are the following. Displayed items depend on the setting for Screen lock.  Item Description Google Play Protect...
  • Page 245 Enabling USIM/eSIM PIN When PIN is enabled, a window for entering PIN appears to allow handset use each time handset is powered on with USIM Card installed/eSIM activated. In Home Screen, (Settings) Security SIM card lock 14/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 246 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, select SIM to set.  Lock SIM card Enter PIN 15/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 247 PIN is enabled. PIN Cautions Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates PIN Lock. To cancel, Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is required; contact Customer Service. Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive times locks USIM Card/eSIM, disabling handset. For recovery, USIM Card/eSIM must be reissued at a SoftBank (fees apply). Changing USIM/eSIM PIN First enable USIM/eSIM PIN to change PIN.
  • Page 248 SIM card lock 17/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 249 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, select SIM to set.  Change SIM PIN Enter current PIN Enter new PIN Re-enter new 18/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 250 PIN is changed. 19/28 Handset Settings...
  • Page 251: System Settings

    System Settings System Settings  System Settings Check and make settings for language and input, date and time, backup, and reset, etc. Settable items are the following. Item Description Languages & input Make settings for display and text entry. Gestures Enable Camera activation when Power Key is Pressed twice, set Navigation Bar, and set the ringtone stop when Power and Volume Up Keys...
  • Page 252: Other Settings

    Other Settings Profile  Network & Internet Settings  Connected Device Settings  Apps & Notification Settings  Switch Home App Settings  Storage Settings  Privacy Settings  Location Settings  Account Settings  Accessibility Settings  Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls ...
  • Page 253: Network & Internet Settings

    Network & Internet Settings Make network and Internet settings for Wi-Fi, mobile networks, data usage, etc. Settable items are the following. Item Description Wi-Fi Enable Wi-Fi connection. For details, see "Connecting by Wi-Fi." Mobile network Set a network type, etc. For details, see "Global Roaming."...
  • Page 254: Storage Settings

    Notifications Make notification settings. Call settings Make call settings. Screen time View time spent in apps. Default apps Make settings for default applications. Permission manager Set permissions required by applications. For details, see "Setting Required Permissions for Applications." Emergency alerts Make settings for Emergency alerts.
  • Page 255: Location Settings

    Permission manager View and edit app permissions. Show passwords Mask or unmask characters briefly as you type your passwords. Notifications on lock screen Control how notifications show on Start Screen. Autofill service from Google Fill in forms with information saved in Google Account like passwords by one tap.
  • Page 256: Account Settings

    Account Settings Create/add accounts and sync accounts. Settable items are the following. Item Description Add account Create or add accounts. Automatically sync data Set permissions for syncing data automatically. Accessibility Settings Set captions, magnification gestures, and other useful accessibility functions. Settable items are the following.
  • Page 257 Vibration intensity Set vibration intensity for ringtone, notifications, and tapping operation. System navigation Select whether to use gesture operation or use icons on the bottom of Display for moving to Home Screen, switching apps, or returning operation. Mono audio Set whether to use monaural audio playback. Audio balance Balance left-right sound Caption preferences...
  • Page 258: Google Settings

    Google Settings Make settings for Google services together at the same time. Settable items are the following. Item Description COVID-19 Exposure Notifications Set whether to use COVID-19 Exposure Notifications. Make settings for your advertising ID. Autofill Set whether to enter information such as password or SMS confirmation code saved in your Google account automatically.
  • Page 259 Legal information View legal information. Technical regulations conformity View technical regulations conformity certification certification. SIM Status View information stored in the SIM. Model & hardware View device's model name, serial number, and hardware version. IMEI View device's IMEI information. Android version View the versions of Android OS.
  • Page 260: Global Roaming

    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 communications method and roaming settings as needed. Setting a Cellular Provider ...
  • Page 261 Mobile network 2/17 Global Services...
  • Page 262 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, select SIM to set.  Automatically select network 3/17 Global Services...
  • Page 263 Handset searches for available network. Automatically select network is off ( ), Tap Choose network.  Tap provider Cellular provider is set. To set an appropriate cellular provider automatically, Tap Automatically select network  If using handset in Japan, set Automatically select network on ( ).
  • Page 264 Changing Data Roaming Setting In Home Screen, (Settings) Network & internet Mobile network 5/17 Global Services...
  • Page 265 When USIM card and eSIM are used at the same time, select SIM to set.  Roaming 6/17 Global Services...
  • Page 266 Data roaming is enabled. Roaming to toggle on ( )/off (  If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.  7/17 Global Services...
  • Page 267: Making Calls While Abroad

    Making Calls while Abroad See SoftBank Website to learn about roaming areas/services, etc. https://www.softbank.jp/en/mobile/service/global/ International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad  Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country of Stay  International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad In Home Screen, (Phone)
  • Page 268 Phone opens. DIALPAD 9/17 Global Services...
  • Page 269 Call window opens. Touch & Hold 10/17 Global Services...
  • Page 270 "+" is entered. Enter country code then other party number (omit first 0) 11/17 Global Services...
  • Page 271 Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy (39).  12/17 Global Services...
  • Page 272 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country of Stay 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) 13/17...
  • Page 273 Phone opens. DIALPAD 14/17 Global Services...
  • Page 274 Call window opens. Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 15/17 Global Services...
  • Page 275 16/17 Global Services...
  • Page 276 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 17/17 Global Services...
  • Page 277: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    Warranty & After-Sales Service Warranty  After-Sales Service  Warranty The warranty period is 1 year from the date of newly purchase.  Free repairs will be done based on terms of repair service. Terms of repair service is referred to ...
  • Page 278 is discontinued. Repair may not be possible because of a shortage of repair parts even during the warranty period. Further inquiries For more information on after-sales service, contact a nearby SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. Warranty/Specifications/Customer Services...
  • Page 279: Specifications

    Specifications Handset  Handset Item Description Weight Approx. 168 g Continuous Talk Time Approx. 2470 minutes (4G LTE) Continuous Standby Time Approx. 680 minutes (4G) Approx. 680 minutes (4G LTE) Charging Time (handset power off) AC Charger (KYCAV1): Approx. 210 minutes Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx.
  • Page 280 Materials Handset  AC Charger [KYCAV1] (Supplied)  Handset Parts Material/Finishing Outer Case (Display Side) PC+GF resin Outer Case (Back Side) PC resin Display Reinforced glass Mesh for Receiver Sound Hole Power Key, Volume Up/Down Key PC resin Camera Lens PMMA resin Mobile Light PMMA resin...
  • Page 281: Customer Service

    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 ...
  • Page 282: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions For proper handset use, carefully read Safety Precautions beforehand. Keep this guide for future reference. Observe these safety precautions to prevent injury or damage to property. Safety Precautions  Handset, USIM Card, AC Charger, Desktop Holder (Optional) (Common) ...
  • Page 283 Action prohibited Disassembly prohibited Exposure to liquids prohibited Handling with wet hands prohibited Compulsory actions Unplug power cord from outlet Handset, USIM Card, AC Charger, Desktop Holder (Optional) (Common) Do not use, store, or leave handset or related hardware in places subject to high temperatures or where heat collects (near an open flame or heating equipment, under a kotatsu or blanket, in direct sunlight, or inside a car on a hot day).
  • Page 284 Do not charge if exposed to water or other liquid (beverage, sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.). Do not charge where equipment will be in contact with water (bath room, etc.). May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For details on water resistance, see "Water/Dust/Shock Resistance." Do not apply excessive force to or break handset.
  • Page 285 Do not allow water or other liquid (beverage, sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.) to enter External Device Port. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For details on water resistance, see "Water/Dust/Shock Resistance." Use only SoftBank-designated optional accessories. Using products other than those specified may cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not drop, step on, throw, or otherwise subject to strong force or impact, or to vibration.
  • Page 286 Always turn off handset as well as stop charging before entering gas stations or other places where flammable gases or fine particulates generate. Using handset in presence of flammable gases may cause explosion, fire, etc. Follow the instructions of a gas station or other such location before using handset there. Do not charge handset at a gas station, etc.
  • Page 287 and ensure proper usage. Failing to do so may cause accidental ingestion, injury, electric shock, etc. Keep out of reach of infants. They may swallow parts, or may cause injury, electric shock, etc. Note that equipment may become warm if handset is used for a continued period or while charging.
  • Page 288 Do not shine Mobile Light near or photograph with Mobile Light close to someone's eyes. Especially, do not photograph infants up close. May affect eyesight, etc. May also temporarily affect eyesight or startle, leading to injury or other accident. Do not shine Mobile Light at or use Mobile Light to photograph the driver of a vehicle, etc. May interfere with driving, leading to accident, etc.
  • Page 289 If any functions that power on handset automatically are activated, deactivate them. Radio waves may affect operation of electronic equipment and electric medical devices. Always keep handset away from ears when making a Speakerphone call, the ringtone is sounding loudly, or when waiting for a call. If an earphone-microphone, etc.
  • Page 290 If Internal Battery leaks or emits odor, immediately discontinue use and keep away from flames. Leaking fluid can catch fire and ignite, rupture, etc. Do not allow pets, etc. to bite handset. Internal Battery may ignite, rupture, overheat, or leak, resulting in fire, burns, injury, etc. Do not swing handset around by holding the strap, etc.
  • Page 291 If internal matter from Internal Battery leaks, avoid getting it on your skin (face, hands, etc.), clothes, etc. May cause harm to your vision, skin, etc. If internal matter should get in your eyes, mouth, etc., or on your skin or clothes, immediately rinse with clean water.
  • Page 292 If thunder is audible, do not touch AC Charger. May cause electric shock. Do not short-circuit Charging Terminals while plugged in. Do not touch Charging Terminals with hands, fingers, etc. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not place heavy objects on, pull, or otherwise subject AC Charger cable. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
  • Page 293 If charging while abroad, charge with an AC Charger compatible with use abroad. Use with an incorrect power source or voltage may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. AC Charger: 100 V AC (household AC outlet only) AC Chargers compatible with use abroad: 100 V to 240 V AC (be sure to connect only to household AC outlet) Wipe away dust on power plug.
  • Page 294 Water or other liquid getting on AC Charger may cause short-circuiting, resulting in fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Before caring for equipment, unplug from outlet. Failing to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not be touching AC Charger for a long period while plugged in. May cause burns, etc.
  • Page 295 Radio waves may interfere with the operation of electric medical equipment. Set handset to not emit radio waves (power off or place in Airplane mode) if you will be in a packed location and cannot maintain a distance of 15 cm from those around you. Persons with an implanted pacemaker, defibrillator, etc.
  • Page 296: General Notes

    General Notes Observe the following for optimal performance. Please use handset after reading carefully. General Use  Precautions  Touchscreen  Camera  Music/Videos  Urgent News (Application)  Bluetooth ®  Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)  General Use Content saved to handset (contacts, mail, music, photos, videos, etc.) may be altered or erased if ...
  • Page 297 to an exchange SoftBank handset (replacing old handset, submitting handset for repairs, etc.). When using handset in public places, take care not to annoy other people around you.  Wearing polarized sunglasses may cause Display to appear dark or distorted at certain angles. ...
  • Page 298 Precautions Excess weight on handset may damage Display or internal parts, resulting in malfunction. Do not  sit with handset in pocket or place at bottom of bag with other heavy objects. Even without exterior damage, it will not be covered under warranty. Do not use the following items in extreme temperatures or high humidity (use in temperatures ...
  • Page 299 A strong magnet nearby may cause malfunction.  Display may be difficult to view in bright conditions (outdoors, under fluorescent lighting, etc.).  This is not a defect or malfunction. If not using AC Charger, unplug from outlet.  Do not wrap cable of AC Charger around plug. May cause electric shock, ignition, or fire. ...
  • Page 300 Camera Do not leave Camera Lens under direct sunlight. May burn or fade colors of elements.  Capturing or saving photos after handset has been left in a warm location for a long period may  affect images. Camera is high-precision, including pixels which always appear bright or dark. Blue, red, white, ...
  • Page 301 follow steps below. In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications Emergency alerts Always alert at full volume Vibration is enabled by default. To disable, follow steps below.  In Home Screen, (Settings) Apps & notifications Emergency alerts Vibration Emergency alerts may not be received during calls or transmissions, or when signal is weak. ...
  • Page 302: Wi-Fi (Wireless Lan)

    ・All handset operations when connected with a Bluetooth ® -compatible device are not verified and therefore not guaranteed. ・Handset supports the Bluetooth ® -standard security function for secure radio communication. However, be careful when using Bluetooth ® , as security may be insufficient depending on conditions of usage or settings.
  • Page 303 Use of 5.2 GHz or 5.3 GHz band (W52/W53) for outdoor communication is prohibited by the Radio Law (excluding communication with the base stations or land mobile relay stations of high- output data communications systems operating in the 5.2 GHz band). Handset uses the following channels.
  • Page 304: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) For This Product

    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product 【A101KC】 here refers to this mobile phone 【DIGNO BX2】. ® Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan)  FCC RF Exposure Information  FCC Notice  FCC Compliance Information  Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) This mobile phone 【A101KC】...
  • Page 305: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    *** The value is under simultaneous transmission use conditions. **** 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 it and the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection.
  • Page 306: Fcc Notice

    The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. This device is not intended to be used with a lanyard or strap on the body.
  • Page 307: Fcc Compliance Information

    FCC Compliance Information The product is certified by Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC ID of this product is JOYEB1083. Or you can check as follows. How to check: In Home Screen, (Settings) About phone Technical regulations conformity certification 26/35 Safety Precautions...
  • Page 308: Water/Dust/Shock Resistance

    Handset has water resistance equivalent to IPX5 and IPX8 and dust resistance equivalent to IP6X with Card Slot Cap completely installed. Handset also has shock resistance compliant with MIL standards (Kyocera testing methods). Specifically, handset can be used in rain (less than 20 mm per hour) without an umbrella.
  • Page 309: Before Use

    * As handset is designed with shock resistance in everyday usage, handset may break if subjected to excessive impact such as being thrown against something. Dropping may produce scratches, etc. even if handset performance is unaffected. Before Use  In Various Environments ...
  • Page 310 (soap/detergent/bath salt water, hot spring water, hot water, muddy water, sea water, pool water, alcohol, etc.). In Various Environments Rain  ・Do not use in heavy rain (20 mm or more per hour). * Water remaining on Display may cause Touchscreen to malfunction. ・Never open or close Card Slot Cap while exposed to rain or while hands are wet.
  • Page 311 * Somewhat low water pressure (6 L or less per minute) Shared Precautions Close Card Slot Cap firmly after confirming rubber seal is correct location. Lodged particles, no  matter how small (lint, a single hair, grain of sand, etc.), may allow water intrusion. Do not insert pointed object between Card Slot Cover and handset.
  • Page 312 appearance. Replacement can be provided at cost while handset is retained. Visit a SoftBank Shop or contact Customer Service. Do not drop or otherwise subject handset to strong shock. May degrade water, dust, or shock  resistance. Handset is airtight to maintain water resistance (IPX8), and may produce noise around the ...
  • Page 313 Do not mix different types of form type hand soaps/body soaps. Do not use a hand soap for kitchen, for business use, additive-free, or alkaline, a body soap for business use, additive-free, or alkaline, a solid soap, detergent, bath salt, shampoo, conditioner, facial cleanser, make-up remover, or toothpaste, etc. If one of these above is attached to the product, wash it with running water immediately.
  • Page 314 Drain the holes of Mic, Earpiece/Speaker, or External Device Port, etc. sufficiently For details on draining, see “If Exposed to Water.”  Dry handset sufficiently and check if any waterdrops remain on it Cleaning is completed. Never charge while handset is wet. ...
  • Page 315 not guarantee that nothing wrong occurs to the product. Use isopropyl alcohol (99.7 % or less), ethanol (99.5 % or less), or sodium hypochlorite (1.0 % or less) sold for disinfection after reading instructions for each thoroughly. Improper use may result in a negative influence on human body or catching fire. If Exposed to Water Using handset with any moisture on it may allow moisture to collect in Mic, Earpiece/Speaker, or External Device Port, and may cause sound to be inaudible or may wet clothing, bag, etc.
  • Page 316: When Charging

    Press a lint-free clean, dry cloth into gaps (Mic, External Device Port, Earpiece/Speaker, etc.) to remove any water After removing as much water as possible, leave handset at room temperature for at least 1 hour Water is drained. Some water may still remain in handset. Do not leave handset beside/in items that you do not ...

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