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Explore what your phone can do.
Topic | Location |
Find and use quick settings. | Quick settings |
Choose new wallpaper, set ringtones, and add widgets. | Customize your phone |
Experience crisp, clear photos, movies, and videos. | Camera |
Set special features to match the way you use your phone. | Moto |
Browse, shop, and download apps. | Apps |
Keep your info safe. Set up your password and more. | Protect your phone |
Ask questions, get answers. | Speak |
Share your Internet connection. | Wi-Fi hotspot |
Tip: View all of these topics on your phone, swipe up from the home screen and tap
Settings > Help. For FAQs and other phone support, visit www.motorola.com/support.
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Before using your phone, please read the legal information. Swipe up Settings > About phone > Legal information.
Let's get started. We'll guide you through startup and tell you a bit about your phone's features.
Phone hardware buttons: top right are Volume up and down keys, middle right is Power button. Bottom middle is charging port. Top right is headset jack. On screen, top left is front camera, top right is flash. Navigation icons are along the bottom.
Note: Certain apps and features may not be available in all countries.
Power button
Your Power button helps in a few ways.
Volume buttons
To turn volume up or down:
Tip: For more on volume control, see Volume.
To activate phone service, you might need to insert a SIM card, or this may have been done for you. You can also add a microSD card, which is optional and sold separately.
Put in the cards
Make sure you use the correct size SIM card and don't cut the SIM card.
SIM card insert graphic. After the battery is removed, the SIM card is inserted in the slot on the left with the clipped corner to the upper left. The SDcard is inserted in the right slot.
Use a Motorola charger to charge up your phone.
Press and hold the Power button, then follow the prompts to get started.
If you use Gmail™, you already have a Google™ account—if not, you can create an account during setup. Signing into your Google account lets you access, sync, and backup your stuff. You can see your Google apps, contacts, calendar, photos, and more.
Tips
For faster Internet access and to conserve mobile data use, swipe the status bar down.
Touch and hold to choose a Wi-Fi network. For full instructions, see Connect with Wi-Fi.
Note: This phone supports apps and services that may use a lot of data, so make sure your data plan meets your needs. Contact your service provider for details.
Explore by touch
Find your way around:
System navigation
Navigate using either gestures or buttons on the screen.
Navigation bar
Find it: Swipe up > Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation > Gesture navigation
Navigation buttons
Find it: Swipe up Settings > System > Gestures >System navigation >3-button navigation
Your phone processes tons of information. Depending on what apps are in use, your phone may use a lot of power.
Note: For the best charging experience, use a Motorola charger. Use of other chargers is not recommended.
When your phone is stationary, not charging, or not in use for a period of time, unnecessary background processes are shut down to optimize battery life.
Tip: To quickly open Settings, swipe down on the status bar and tap .
Battery Tips
To save even more battery life between charges, you could reduce:
Mobile devices marketed as water resistant are not waterproof. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, and do not submerge in water. In the event your device is exposed to water, dry your device and ports thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth. Water damage is not covered by your warranty.
Tips to prevent damage to your phone:
The home screen is what you see when you turn on your phone. From here you can explore apps and more.
Note: Software updates may change the look of your home screen.
Home screen. At the top, tap the Google bar to type search options or tap the right hand microphone icon to speak a search. Icons at the top show notifications and phone status icons. Swipe up from center bottom to get to your apps. App icons along the bottom are commonly used apps: phone, message, Google Chrome, Gallery, and camera.
Tips
Learn even more about your phone and get support.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Help
Tip: Some apps have their own help that's specific to their features. Just tap the menu inside the app for details.
On the home screen, tap the Google Search box for a text search or tap to search by voice.
When you type, suggestions appear below the search field:
Note: For voice search, see Speak.
At the top of the screen, icons on the left notify you about new messages or events. If you don't know what an icon means, swipe the status bar down for details.
Tip: Getting too many notifications? Touch and hold a notification to see which app is sending them to you. Then you can turn them off.
Tip: To quickly change common settings, swipe the status bar down. For more, see Quick settings.
Smart reply
See suggestions based on notification content. For example, a text with an address may show Google Maps as an option.
To turn off Smart reply, tap Messages > Menu > Settings > Suggestions in chat > Smart Reply.
App notifications
You may see a notification dot on an app. This app notification, or badge, tells you the app has an update or an announcement, such as a new email or a missed call. Touch and hold the app for more information, options, or app shortcuts.
Wireless Emergency Alerts (U.S. & some countries)
Wireless Emergency Alerts, also known as CMAS or PLAN, WIRELESS is a U.S. national emergency alert system. Emergency alerts AEMERGENCYLERTS can pop up to tell you about a national or local crisis. After CAPABLE you close an alert, you can reopen it by swiping up Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Wireless emergency alerts.
Tip: Emergency alerts have a special sound and vibration that is two seconds long, followed by one second, then another one second.
To choose which types of alerts you receive, swipe up Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Wireless emergency alerts. The U.S. and local governments send these alerts through your service provider. So you will always receive alerts for the area where you are, and you won't receive alerts if you're outside of the U.S.
For more, visit www.ctia.org and search "wireless emergency alerts."
Icons at the top of the screen tell you about phone status:
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Press the side volume buttons up or down to select a ringer volume and see other controls.
To turn off some or all sounds, swipe the status bar down, and touch and hold Do not disturb. Select an option:
Tip: Create an exception for repeat callers that allows a call to sound from the same person within a 15 minute period, tap Calls > Allow repeat callers.
Your touchscreen is on when you need it and off when you don't.
Lock screen showing access to voice control on the bottom left and camera on the bottom right. Swipe this screen up to unlock it.
For quick access to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, brightness, and other settings, swipe the status bar or lock screen down. Swipe down again for more settings. Tap an icon to toggle it on or off. Touch and hold an icon to see more options. For even more settings, tap .
Tap to rearrange your settings and add or remove settings.
Google Voice™
Use Google voice commands to tell your phone what you want.
Voice to text
On a keyboard, tap , then speak your message or search text. You can also speak punctuation.
The Google Assistant™
Note: This feature may not be available in all languages.
To open the Google Assistant, swipe up from the bottom corner of the screen, then speak or type a command.
You can also say "Hey Google" or "Ok Google" to start the Google Assistant. To turn this feature on, swipe up Settings > Google > Account services > Search, Assistant & Voice > Voice > Voice Match.
For more on the Google Assistant, visit https://support.google.com/assistant.
In some apps, you can share something directly to a contact, app, or conversation.
Select the share option within an app, then select a contact, choose an app, or type a name or number to find a contact.
If you're watching a video, on a video call, or using navigation, and you change screens, your video continues to play in a small window on your screen.
Note: Not all apps support this feature.
Customize your home screen the way you want.
Note: Removing an app from your home screen doesn't uninstall the app from your phone.
Customize your phone's sounds and display settings:
See Moto to set more custom features, like twisting your wrist twice to quickly open the camera, making a chopping motion to turn on the flashlight, and placing the phone face down to silence notifications and calls.
Set limits on how much time you spend on your phone, get a bedtime reminder, and manage notifications.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Digital Wellbeing & parental controls
To supervise this phone remotely, view and set screen time limits, and add restrictions to services and apps, tap Set up parental controls.
Your phone comes ready with some great apps. To find and add more apps, tap Play Store. To learn more, see App safety.
Keep in touch by choosing a contact, returning a missed call, or using a voice command to start a call.
Make a call
Find it: Phone
Calls screen and options that show during a call. To find and call a contact, enter a name in the Search field, tap the Contacts tab at the top right, or tap a contact's image in the middle of the screen. Tap the dialpad at the middle bottom of the screen to enter a number.
During a call
Favorites
See all your favorite contacts together.
Find it: Phone >
Favorites
To add favorites, tap Contacts, scroll or search to find the contact, then tap the picture (or letter, if no picture) and tap
.
Recent calls
View your calls (with newest first), and then call, text, or store them:
Find it: Phone >
Recents
Caller ID and spam
Find it: Phone > Menu
> Settings > Caller ID & spam
Tap Filter spam calls to prevent suspected spam callers from disturbing you.
To block a caller from calling again, tap Phone >
Recents, touch and hold the name or number, then tap
Block/report spam.
Your phone number
Find it: Swipe up Settings > About phone > Phone number
Emergency calls
Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked. Emergency numbers vary by country. Your pre-programmed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues.
Stay in touch with messages and pictures. For tips on using the keyboard, see Use the keyboard.
Find it: Messages
Tips
Set your default messaging app
To set your default messaging app, swipe up Settings > Apps & notifications > Default apps > SMS app, and select the messaging app to use as the default.
Use the keyboard
When you tap a text box, like in a message or search, you have keyboard options.
Access the Internet with the Chrome browser app.
Find it: Chrome
Or, from the home screen, tap the Google search box and enter or speak text to search.
Note: Your phone uses your Wi-Fi network (or your mobile phone network) to access the Internet. If you can't connect, contact your service provider. Your service provider may charge to surf the web or download data.
Downloads
Apps the web can be from unknown sources. To protect your phone and personal data from theft, download apps only on Google Play™.
Browser settings
To change your browser security settings, text size, and other options, tap Menu > Settings.
Safe surfing & searching
Keep track of what your browser and searches show:
Take crisp, clear photos with the back or front camera.
Take photos
Find it: Camera
Record videos
Find it: Camera, then tap
Tap to start recording. Then tap
to stop recording. Tap
on the screen while recording to save a photo.
Camera settings
Point, tap, and you're done, or play with these camera options. You can find these options along the top of the camera or video screen:
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![]() | Turn on HDR (high dynamic range) effect for better pictures in challenging lighting situations, such as outdoors. |
![]() | Set to On, Off, or Auto. For front facing cameras with flash, you can also turn the Torch or Flashlight on or off. Note: For front facing cameras, you may see a flash or a white screen before the photo is taken. |
![]() | With the front-facing camera, smooth skin and beautify faces. Set to Auto, Manual, or Off. |
![]() | Set a timer to 3 or 10 seconds. |
![]() | Turn on to capture a brief photo in motion of your subject. |
![]() | Control professional camera settings. Set to Auto or Manual. |
![]() | In video mode, turn on a flashlight (with the back camera only). |
![]() | In video mode, remove some of the shakiness of the video. |
![]() | Take a video. |
![]() | Take a photo. |
To find these options, tap Menu or swipe right on the camera screen:
Options | |
![]() | Take portraits using special enhancements and effects. For more, see Take portraits. |
![]() | Cut out the subject in the foreground and replace the background. For more, see Change or add your portrait's background. |
![]() | Take a macro photo or video |
![]() | Pick one color from the viewfinder while everything else becomes black & white. |
![]() | Freeze parts of a video for an artistic effect. |
![]() | Take a wide-angle shot. Use the on-screen guide to slowly pan while you are taking the photo. |
![]() | In front camera mode, take a wide-angle selfie for groups. |
![]() | Choose a filter to apply to your photo. |
![]() | Take a video that will play in slow motion. |
![]() | Take a video using timelapse to make a longer video play faster. You can set the playback speed as 4x, 8x, 16x, and 32x (times) faster than a regular video. |
![]() | See help for using the camera. |
To find these options, tap :
Options | |
Photo size (rear or selfie camera) | Set the photo resolution for the camera. |
Video size (rear or selfie camera) | Set the video resolution. |
HDR | Turn on HDR (high dynamic range) effect for better pictures in challenging lighting situations, such as outdoors. |
Selfie photo mirror | Turn on to take a mirrored selfie. Note that the viewfinder will not show a mirrored selfie, but the photo will be mirrored after you take it. (If your phone has Active Photos, it must be turned off to use this feature.) |
Photo format | Choose a file format for your photos. |
Quick capture | Twist twice to open or switch between front and back cameras. |
Tap anywhere to capture | Capture photos or videos by tapping anywhere on the screen. Zoom by scrolling up or down with one finger. |
All in focus | Capture images at two different focal lengths with everything in focus. |
Shutter sound | Turn the shutter sound on or off. |
Assistive grid | Overlay a grid to help align the subjects in your photos or videos. |
Leveler | Take perfectly level photos using a guide line in the viewfinder. |
Slow motion size | Set the video resolution for a slow motion video. |
Watermark | Add a watermark or signature to your photos. |
Auto smile capture | Automatically detect smile and take a photo when all of the subjects (limited to five faces) in the viewfinder are smiling. |
Gesture selfie | Hold up your palm to start a two-second timer to take a selfie. |
Smart composition | Generate an alternate shot that uses the professional photography rule of thirds. |
Shot optimization | Turn on automatic tuning and scene detection. |
Google Lens | Find out more about the things you see in the viewfinder. See Identify items using Google Lens™. |
Storage | Choose a storage location for your photos and videos (Phone or Memory card). |
Save location | Turn on to tag photos with a location. |
Take portraits
You can use the portrait mode to add a blur effect and make portions of your photo black and white, while keeping the main subject in perfect focus.
Find it: Camera > Menu
Portrait
Tip: For best results, subjects should be 2-6 feet away and not side-by-side. When photographing people, aim for the waist up.
Take close ups and change the background
Use cutout mode to get a close portrait, cut it out from the background, and replace the background with something else.
Note: Available when using the back camera only.
Find it: Camera > Menu
Cutout
Tip: When photographing people, aim for the face. After taking the photo, use the photo editor to change the background. See Change or add your portrait's background.
Identify items using Google Lens™
Search landmarks, products, explore books, identify plants and animals, copy text, scan barcodes, QR codes, business cards, and more.
Find it: Camera >
Tip: Focus your camera on a book cover, tap the screen to see the book title and author.
Note: Google Lens may not work in all languages.
Capture your screen
There's more than one way to capture your phone's screen.
Tip: To see the screen capture, tap Photos > Albums > Screenshots.
View, edit & share
Find it: Photos
Tip: For more about Google Photos™, visit https://support.google.com/photos.
Change or add your portrait's background
Note: To take a Cutout mode photo, tap Camera > Menu
Cutout.
Cutout photos show at the top of the thumbnail.
Note: Available when using the back camera only.
Send and receive email from all of your personal accounts (even if they're not Gmail accounts). You can manage your accounts in Gmail and easily switch between them.
Find it: Swipe up Gmail
Sign in with your Google account to make and receive video calls.
Find it: Swipe up Duo
Moto
Explore special features designed to save you time and make your day easier.
Find it: Moto >
Note: Your phone may not have all features.
Moto Actions
Enhance your phone with gestures and actions.
Find it: Moto >
> Moto Actions
Moto Display
See notifications and keep the screen on when you're looking at it.
Find it: Moto >
> Moto Display
Note: Notification display settings can also be set by swiping up Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications.
Moto Gametime
Enhance your gaming experience.
Find it: Moto >
> Moto Gametime
Tap Game mode, tap the switch to turn it on, then choose from options, such as audio and visual enhancements, do not disturb mode, and shortcuts to your favorite games.
Customize your sound or let Moto Audio, tuned by Dolby, handle it for you.
Find it: Swipe up Moto Audio
See all your events, all in one place.
Find it: Swipe up Calendar
Google Play is a digital content experience from Google where you can find and enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV shows, books, magazines, and Android apps and games.
Combine information from your Google contacts and social networks for quick access to everyone you know.
Tip: You can find most of these features on the Contacts tab in the Phone app. See Phone.
Find it: Swipe up Contacts
Favorites
Set your most-used contacts as favorites, so you can get to them faster.
Get contacts
Get all your contacts in one place.
For help with transferring contacts, go to www.motorola.com/transfercontacts.
Find a nearby cafe, get directions or step-by-step GPS voice navigation using Google Maps™.
Find it: Swipe up Maps
Enter what you want to find in the search bar, or tap to search by voice.
Note: Your map screen may look different.
For more on maps, visit support.google.com/maps.
Keep all your photos, videos, documents, and more safely in one place—private unless you choose to share. Available on Google DriveTM from all your devices.
Find it: Swipe up Drive
Music
Listen and create playlists anytime.
Find it: Swipe up YT Music
Note: Copyright—do you have the right? Always follow the rules. See "Content Copyright" in the legal and safety information on your phone.
FM Radio
Find it: Swipe up FM Radio
Plug in a headset, then use the arrows to tune to a higher/lower frequency station.
Note: Your phone has the Frequency Modulation (FM) broadcast receiver functionality for reception without data usage. The phone will perform an auto tuning for the radio channels with the best signal.
Movies & TV
Find and rent movies and TV shows to watch on your phone, tablet, or computer:
Find it: Swipe up Play Movies & TV
To shop, rent, or watch on a computer, go to play.google.com/store/movies.
YouTube™
Watch videos and podcasts from YouTube users everywhere—or log in to your account to share your own.
Find it: Swipe up YouTube
Find it: Swipe up Clock
Options | |
Alarm | Tap ![]() ![]() Tip: Pressing the volume button up or down sets the volume level for that alarm. When an alarm sounds, tap and drag to ![]() ![]() |
Clock | To change your alarm volume, snooze delay, or other settings, tap Menu ![]() |
Timer | For a timer, tap ![]() |
Stopwatch | For a stopwatch, tap ![]() |
Tip: To set your current date, time, time zone, and formats, swipe up Settings > System > Date & time.
Connect accessories, computers, networks, and more.
Turn Wi-Fi power on/off
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Network & internet, then tap the switch to turn it on
When Wi-Fi is on, your phone automatically reconnects to available networks it has used before.
Note: You can also turn Wi-Fi on and off in Quick settings.
Connect to networks
To find networks in your range:
Note: If you see a question mark in the Wi-Fi status indicator , swipe the status bar down, tap the network, and enter the network's password.
Wi-Fi hotspot
Your can make your phone a Wi-Fi hotspot to provide portable, convenient Internet access to other Wi-Fi enabled devices. Your phone turns off Wi-Fi and uses the mobile network for Internet access. This feature may require an additional subscription service from your service provider.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering > Wi-Fi hotspot
Note: These steps may vary depending on your network.
To set up security:
Turn Bluetooth power on
To turn Bluetooth on, swipe the status bar down and touch . Touch and hold it to open Bluetooth settings.
Note: Your phone automatically turns on Bluetooth power when you connect to a paired device.
Tip: To extend battery life or stop connections, turn Bluetooth off when you're not using it.
Connect devices
The first time you connect a Bluetooth device, follow these steps:
To automatically disconnect or reconnect a device, just turn the device off or on.
Note: Using a mobile device or accessory while driving may cause distraction and may be illegal. Always obey the laws and drive safely. Transfer files
Bluetooth tethering
To share your phone's internet connection via Bluetooth, swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering and tap the switch to turn on Bluetooth tethering.
Note: Copyright—do you have the right? Always follow the rules. See "Content Copyright" in the legal and safety information on your phone.
USB
To load music, pictures, videos, documents, or other files from your computer, connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable. To change the type of USB connection, swipe the status bar down and tap Android System > USB Preferences > File transfer.
Tip: Make sure to connect the phone to a high power USB port.
Note: The first time you use a USB connection, your computer may indicate that drivers are being installed. Follow any prompts you see to complete the installation. This may take a few minutes.
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A VPN lets you access files on a secured network (like an office network with a firewall). Contact the network administrator for VPN settings, and any additional apps or requirements.
To enter VPN settings, swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > VPN. Tap
to add a new VPN. Choose the type of VPN and enter settings from the network administrator. Select the VPN name to connect.
Your computer can access the Internet through your phone's mobile network—you just need a USB cable.
Note: Your phone turns off Wi-Fi and uses the mobile network for Internet access. This feature may require an additional subscription service from your service provider.
To print your photos, documents, and more from your phone, check if your printer's manufacture has an app on Google Play. Then swipe up Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Printing to get started.
You can also send your photos, docs, and more to any Android device in your cloud or to Google Drive. Just download the Cloud Print app from Play Store.
One account with access to everything, everywhere—phone, tablet, computer.
Sync your Google account
When you log in to the same Google account, all devices can get to all the same apps, movies, books, and music from Google Play—plus you share the same Gmail, Google Calendar™, and Google Mobile™. To add Google accounts to your phone, swipe up >
Settings > Accounts > Add account > Google.
Phone & tablet
Your Android phone and tablet can work together to help you get the most out of both:
To cast (mirror) your screen on a TV, showing all apps and screens you use on your phone, you'll need to use a TV with Chromecast built-in, or plug a Chromecast™ device into your TV's HDMI port.
You can move pictures, videos, audio, and other media files from internal phone storage to a microSD card (sold separately).
Note: Your phone supports microSD cards up to 512 GB. Use a Class 10 (or higher) microSD card for best results.
Move files from your phone to a memory card
To move files to a microSD card (sold separately):
Mount or unmount memory card
To mount an microSD card, just put it in your phone (see Insert the SIM and microSD cards).
To unmount your microSD card (so you can take it out of your phone), swipe up >
Settings > Storage. Then tap
next to the microSD card name.
Do not remove a microSD card while your phone is using it or writing files to it.
Use airplane mode to turn off all your wireless connections—useful when flying. Swipe the status bar down and tap Airplane mode .
Note: When you select airplane mode, all wireless services are disabled. You can then turn Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth power back on, if permitted by your airline. Other wireless voice and data services (such as calls and text messages) remain off in airplane mode. Emergency calls to your region's emergency number can still be made.
You should not need to change any network settings. Contact your service provider for help.
To see network settings options, swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network.
Make sure your information is protected in case your phone is lost or stolen.
The easiest way to protect your phone is to lock your touchscreen when you are not using it. You can choose the best method for you to unlock your phone.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Security
Smart lock
Keep your phone unlocked when it's safe with you.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Security > Smart Lock
Unlock with your fingerprint
You can use the fingerprint sensor to unlock your phone. Find it: Swipe up Settings > Security > Fingerprint Can't unlock?
If you forget your pattern, PIN, or password, you can enter your Google account email and password on another device to unlock the phone.
If you don't have a Google account on your phone, contact your service provider to have your phone factory reset.
A factory reset will delete all data on your phone.
Keeping your information safe is important.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Privacy
Tap Permission manager to see which apps have permissions to access private information, such as calendar events, contacts, email, and your location. Tap an app, then tap one of the apps that have permissions and tap Allow or Deny.
Note: Some apps, such as Map, request your location in order to provide information, like directions or helping you find a nearby gas station. Turning off permissions may cause an app not to function correctly.
Passwords
Your phone briefly shows password characters as you type. To turn this off, swipe up >
Settings > Privacy > Show passwords.
Notifications
Your phone shows notifications even when it's locked.
To choose which notifications show, swipe up Settings > Privacy > Lock screen. Tap to show all, none, or only those that are not sensitive.
Location
Location services, like GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors help estimate your phone's location.
To see recent location requests and which apps can determine your phone's location, swipe up Settings > Location. Tap App permission, then tap an app. Choose Allow only while using the app or Deny.
Need to keep an important screen handy, like a boarding pass or shopping coupon? Pin the screen for easy access.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Security > Advanced > Screen pinning, then tap the switch to turn it on
To pin a screen, swipe up and hold to see recent apps. Tap the icon at the top of the app and tap Pin.
To unpin the screen, swipe up and hold.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > System > Backup > Back up to Google Drive
Your Google account data is backed up online. If you reset or replace your phone, just log in to your Google account to restore the contacts, events, and other details you synced with the account.
To restore your Google Play apps, see Take care of your apps.
Tip: Choose your apps and updates carefully, as some may impact your phone's performance—see Choose carefully. Apps from Google Play
Get music, movies, books, apps, games, and more.
Find it: Play Store
Apps from the Internet
You can get apps from other online app stores using your browser.
Tip: When installing an app, make sure you read the alerts that tell you what information the app will access. If you don't want the app to access this information, cancel the installation, or set strong privacy permissions: swipe up Settings > Privacy.
To let your phone install apps that are not on Google Play, swipe up Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Special app access, then tap Install unknown apps and choose which apps are allowed to install them. Choose carefully
Here are a few tips:
Set app permissions
You may be asked for permissions when you use a feature in an app.
To modify the app permissions settings, swipe up Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Permission manager, then tap a feature (such as microphone) to see which apps have permissions to use it. Tap Allow or Deny to turn the permission on or off.
Take care of your apps
You can track the amount of data your phone uploads and downloads.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network > App data usage
Some apps transfer data in the background when you're not viewing them—to help reduce this type of data usage, swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Data Saver.
Tip: To see Wi-FI data usage, tap swipe up Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi data usage.
Note: Usage information is provided to help you manage your phone. This may not match the amounts charged by your service provider, as they're not measured in the same way.
If an app locks up your phone as soon as you turn it on, restart in Safe Mode: Press and hold the Power button. When you see the Power off option, press and hold it. Your phone restarts with Safe mode in the lower left. Then, try removing the app.
To exit safe mode, restart your phone.
In the unlikely event that your phone stops responding to touches and button presses, try a reboot—press and hold the Power button until the screen goes dark and your phone restarts.
To manually check for updates, swipe up Settings > System > Advanced > System updates.
Your phone downloads updates over your Wi-Fi connection (if available) or mobile network. We recommend that you download updates over a Wi-Fi connection. These updates can be quite large and may not be available in all countries.
Note: When updating your phone, make sure you have enough battery power to complete the update.
If the mobile network updates are not available in your country, update using a computer. On your computer, go to www.motorola.com/update.
To reset your phone to factory settings and erase all the data on your phone, swipe up Settings > System > Advanced > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset).
All downloaded apps and user data on your phone will be deleted. Data on the cloud will not be deleted.
Your phone has Android Device Manager. You can remotely lock or reset your device to protect your device from thieves. For details, see www.google.com/android/devicemanager.
Find the IMEI number
You can find the IMEI number by typing *#06# on your phone's dialpad. Or swipe up >
Settings > About phone > IMEI.
Note: For service and support, see Get more help.
See, hear, speak, feel, and use. Accessibility features are there for everyone, helping to make things easier.
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Accessibility
For more information about your phone's accessibility features, visit www.motorola.com/accessibility.
Use a gesture to quickly activate an accessibility features on your phone. For more information, swipe up Settings > Accessibility > Volume key shortcut.
Tap Shortcut service and choose an app. When the shortcut is on, press both volume buttons for three seconds to start the app.
Select to speak
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Accessibility > Select to Speak
Turn on, then slide two fingers up from the bottom of the screen and press . Your phone reads the screen from top to bottom. To have your phone continue to read even if you move to another screen, tap Settings > Read in background to turn it on.
TalkBack
Use TalkBack to read your screen out loud—screen navigation, selections, even books.
To turn TalkBack on or off, swipe up Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack.
Text-to-speech output
To set the language, speech rate and pitch of the screen reader, swipe up Settings > Accessibility > Text-to-speech output.
Braille
Combine your Braille display with TalkBack for braille and speech feedback.
Speak a command to turn on an accessibility feature. For example: "Hey, Google, turn on TalkBack". For more on voice commands, see Speak.
Display settings & magnification
Get a closer look.
Messages
To make text entry even easier, use features like auto-capitalization, auto-correction, and more. Swipe up Settings > System > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard > Gboard > Text correction. Or speak your message. Tap
on the keyboard.
Calls
When you want to hear who's calling, assign a unique ringtone to a contact. Swipe up Contacts, tap the contact, then tap Menu > Set ringtone.
To end a call by pressing the Power button, swipe up Settings > Accessibility and tap Power button ends call.
Volume & vibrate
Find it: Swipe up Settings > Sound
Tip: Feel a vibration when you tap the screen. Tap Advanced > Touch vibration to turn it on/off.
To help get a clear sound when using a hearing aid or cochlear implant, your phone may have been rated for use with hearing aids. If your phone's box has "Rated for Hearing Aids" printed on it, then please read the following guidance.
Note: Ratings are not a guarantee of compatibility (visit www.motorola.com/hacphones). You may also want to consult your hearing health professional, who should be able to help you get the best results.
TTY (U.S. only)
You can use your phone in TTY mode with standard teletype machines.
Note: Wi-Fi must be turned off.
Tap Phone > Menu
> Settings > Accessibility > TTY mode and select the mode you need:
Note: You'll need a cable/adapter to connect your TTY device to the headset jack on your phone. Refer to your TTY device guide for mode and usage information.
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Service & repairs
If you have questions or need assistance, we're here to help. Go to www.motorola.com/support, where you can select from a number of customer care options.
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