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  • Page 1 50s User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About the User Guide............3 Getting Started Parts & Functions.............. 6 eSIM..................7 USIM Card................11 Charging Battery.............. 12 Power On/Off..............13 motorola razr 50s Making Initial Settings............ 13 User Guide Contents Setting a Google Account..........16 Unlocking Screen...............20 Basic Operations Basic Operation..............24 Using Touchscreen............
  • Page 4 Handset Settings Handset Settings.............. 72 Data Usage Settings............73 Display Settings..............74 Home & lock screen Settings.......... 74 Sound & vibration Settings..........76 Battery Settings...............77 Security & privacy Settings..........77 System Settings..............80 Other Settings..............80 Global Services Global Roaming..............88 Making Calls while Abroad..........89 Warranty/Specifications/Customer Service Warranty &...
  • Page 5: About The User Guide

    Display. Key labels in the User Guide are simplified for description purposes and differ with actual Display. Other Notations In the User Guide, the product is referred to as "handset." "A402MO" here refers to this mobile phone "motorola edge 50s pro."...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Parts & Functions.............. 6 eSIM..................7 USIM Card................11 Charging Battery.............. 12 Power On/Off..............13 Making Initial Settings............ 13 Setting a Google Account..........16 Unlocking Screen...............20...
  • Page 8: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset (Back/Side) Handset (Front) Item Description Vent Hole Use to adjust air pressure. (for adjusting air pressure) Part Description Rear Capture still images and videos. Hear the other party's voice. Listen to Camera Earpiece/ music, video, and other audio when playing Use when capturing videos or calling using Speaker back media.
  • Page 9: Handset Keys

    eSIM Handset Keys eSIM is an integrated SIM already built into handset. An eSIM- capable handset allows you to use a phoneline simply with a contract subscription and configuring handset, without the needed replacement of USIM cards. Handling eSIM For eSIM handling, see the following website. https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/product/sim/ esim/ (Japanese) Downloading eSIM...
  • Page 10 Set up an eSIM Close eSIM download is completed. ・ Tap Settings to enable eSIM. Continue by following Scan the QR code onscreen instructions. ・Handset may not display the above step, and instead go to the next step, depending on your conditions of usage. Set up Enter a verification code Continue...
  • Page 11 Enabling/Disabling eSIM Use SIM Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Network & internet Turn on SIMs & mobile network eSIM changes between enabled and disabled. ・ If no USIM Card is installed, go to step Select eSIM...
  • Page 12 Erasing eSIM Erase SIM Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Network & internet Erase SIMs & mobile network eSIM is erased. After Erasing eSIM ・ If no USIM Card is installed, go to step To use an eSIM again after having erased it, the QR code for downloading an eSIM must be reissued.
  • Page 13: Usim Card

    USIM Card Insert SIM Removal Pin (complimentary sample) in hole in SIM USIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other Card Tray customer information. Handling USIM Card For USIM Card handling, see following items. IC chip Pull out SIM Card Tray For USIM Card handling, see following SoftBank Mobile Website.
  • Page 14: Removing Usim Card

    Charging Battery Removing USIM Card Always power off beforehand. Charging Cautions Never connect USB Type-C plug while handset or peripheral Insert SIM Removal Pin (complimentary sample) in hole in SIM equipment is wet. Card Tray Charging with AC Charger AC Charger is an optional accessory. Be sure to use an AC Charger specified by SoftBank.
  • Page 15: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Making Initial Settings When powering on the first time, an initial settings wizard Powering On appears for optionally making Wi-Fi, Google account, and other settings. Follow onscreen instructions to set items. To use USIM Card, insert USIM Card before powering on handset.
  • Page 16 Follow onscreen instructions to set Wi-Fi Select items to set I agree ・ To skip Wi-Fi settings while using USIM Card, Select mobile network for setup Set up offline Continue by following onscreen instructions. Follow onscreen instructions to set screen lock / unlocking using fingerprint Make settings for privacy and security Accept &...
  • Page 17 Leave & get reminder Follow onscreen instructions to set Glance Next ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. ・See "Changing Glance Settings" for details on Glance. Follow onscreen instructions to stay in touch with Motorola Next Set the style of navigation bar Next Next...
  • Page 18: Setting A Google Account

    Setting a Google Account Select the theme Next 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. Google Account Cautions Be careful not to forget your Google account mail address or password.
  • Page 19 Add account Enter first name Enter last name Next Google Enter date of birth and gender Next Window for logging in to a Google account opens. Select mail address Next Create account ・ To create a Gmail™ address, Create your own Gmail address Enter username (mail address) Next...
  • Page 20 Yes, I'm in Set Google service Accept ・ If not adding a phone number, Tap Skip Account is created. ・To set how your phone number will be used if adding one, Tap More options . Continue by following onscreen instructions. Next Check the privacy policy and terms of usage, I agree...
  • Page 21: Logging In With A Google Account

    Logging In with a Google Account Google Flick Home Screen up Window for logging in to a Google account opens. Enter mail address Next (Settings) Enter password Next Passwords & accounts I agree Add account...
  • Page 22: Unlocking Screen

    Unlocking Screen Set Google service Accept Screen Lock Display goes out after a set period of inactivity to save battery power (screen locked). You are logged in to your Google account. ・Press Power Key while Display is on to lock screen manually. When Screen Locks during Music Playback Music playback continues.
  • Page 23 Unlocking Screen When screen is locked, Power Key Lock Screen appears. Flick lock screen up Screen is unlocked. ・The method for unlocking the screen can be changed.
  • Page 25: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Basic Operation..............24 Using Touchscreen............24 Silent Mode............... 25 Airplane Mode..............26 Text Entry.................27 Updating Software............28...
  • Page 26: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Using Touchscreen Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your Selecting Options and Navigating fingers on Display. Screens Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items. Contact Display lightly and briefly. ・ Tap to go back to previous screen. Touch &...
  • Page 27: Silent Mode

    Silent Mode Pinch/Spread Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing Contact Display lightly, then close/widen fingers. others around you. Do Not Disturb (Vibration/Mute) Cautions Camera shutter, video start/stop tones, alarms, media, etc. sound even in Do Not Disturb (vibration/mute). ・Alarms and media can be muted with "Do Not Disturb (Silent mode)"...
  • Page 28: Airplane Mode

    Airplane Mode Entering Do Not Disturb (Mute) Disable all functions that emit signals. Handset remains powered on. Press Volume Key Using Airplane Mode Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. Flick Notifications Window down While volume adjustment bar is shown, Quick Settings open.
  • Page 29: Text Entry

    Text Entry Airplane mode (On) Keyboards Use onscreen keyboards in Display for text entry. In 12 keys keyboard, multiple characters are assigned to each key. In QWERTY and other keyboards, a single letter is assigned to each key. "Handwriting" for entering handwritten characters is also available.
  • Page 30: Switching Character Types (Entry Modes)

    Updating Software QWERTY Keyboard Layout Automatically download the latest software via the Internet. Software is updated when handset restarts at a specified time. Before Updating Software Saved data may be lost depending on condition of handset (malfunctioning, damaged, water seepage, etc.). It is recommended that you back up important data regularly.
  • Page 31: Updating Software Manually

    Updating Software Manually System updates Smart updates Check for software updates, and update manually as required. Flick Home Screen up, (Settings) System updates Smart update details open. Check for updates Smart updates are enabled. Setting Time to Restart Select restart time in smart update details. Update now ・...
  • Page 32 Restart now Handset restarts, and software is updated.
  • Page 33: Handset Interface

    Handset Interface Handset Screens............... 32 Status Bar................. 33 Using Notifications Window..........34 Using Quick Settings............34 External Display..............36...
  • Page 34: Handset Screens

    Handset Screens Navigation Button Tap Navigation Buttons at Display bottom for functions/ Home Screen Layout operations. for functions/operations. Also use gesture action. For details, see "Gestures Settings." Item Description Item Description Flick down for Notifications Window. Return to previous screen. Appears as Status Bar Flick down using two fingers for Quick (Back)
  • Page 35: Status Bar

    Status Bar Main Status Indicators Status Bar appears at the top of Display. Notification Status Indicators appearing in Status Bar include the Indicators for new mail, etc. and Status Indicators for handset following. appear here. Indicator Description Status Bar Layout Bluetooth Connected ®...
  • Page 36: Using Notifications Window

    Using Notifications Window Using Quick Settings Flick Status Bar down to open Notifications Window. Open Flick Notifications Window down to access Quick Settings. Tap Notification Indicators to check details. icons to toggle functions on/off, etc. Opening Notifications Window Open Quick Settings Flick Status Bar down Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window opens.
  • Page 37: Quick Settings Layout

    Quick Settings Layout Open GIF maker Night Light on/off Screen record start/stop Set permission to access Camera Battery Saver on/off Show cast screen Set permission to access Mic NFC on/off Adjust brightness Wi-Fi on/off Bluetooth on/off ® Auto-rotate on/off Open Device controls settings Mobile data on/off Do Not Disturb (Silent mode) on/off Open Smart Connect...
  • Page 38: External Display

    External Display Opening Quick Settings from External Display Use External Display when handset is closed. Access apps or widgets quickly by using External Display. Press Power Key, Tap External Display, or Cover it by hand while Display is off to turn on Display for operation. Flick screen down Flick Home Screen up, (Settings)
  • Page 39: Phone

    Phone Placing/Answering Calls........... 38 Optional Services..............41 Phone Number..............46 Using Contacts..............46...
  • Page 40: Placing/Answering Calls

    Placing/Answering Calls Placing 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. In Home Screen, (Phone) Phone Function Emergency Location Report Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.).
  • Page 41: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls Flick up when call is arriving Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. Call begins. To end call, To end call, Call ends. Call ends. Calling the Emergency Number When the Phone's Screen is Locked Arriving Call Operations Flick Lock Screen up, Emergency call Enter...
  • Page 42 In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations Placing Calls on External Display During a call, Tap icons to use the following functions. Flick Home Screen left twice Call window opens. Show image registered for contact Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number Show name/number of other party Appears for high-quality sound calls Mute your voice to the other party...
  • Page 43: Optional Services

    Optional Services Answering Calls on External Display (When Display Is Off) Use the following optional services. Optional Services Flick up when call is arriving The following optional services are available. Service Description Call Divert calls to a preset number when out Call begins.
  • Page 44: Using Call Forwarding

    Using Call Forwarding Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Call Forwarding ON In Home Screen, (Phone) Ring Time Select ring time Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings Telephone Number of Forwarding Destination Tap phone number field Enter phone number to forward to Call service settings open.
  • Page 45: Using Voicemail

    Using Voicemail Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Voice Mail ON In Home Screen, (Phone) Ring Time Select ring time Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings Confirm Call service settings open. ・ If you set 2 SIMs, Tap Calling accounts , and then select a SIM.
  • Page 46: Using Call Waiting

    Using Call Waiting Using Group Calling Requires separate subscription. Requires separate subscription. In Home Screen, (Phone) During a call, Add call Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Enter number Call service settings Call service settings open. When call connects, Merge ・ If you set 2 SIMs, Tap Calling accounts , and then select a SIM.
  • Page 47: Using Caller Id Notification

    Using Caller ID Notification Using Call Barring Restrict calls and SMS to/from specific phone numbers. ・It may not be possible to restrict outgoing SMS in some In Home Screen, (Phone) areas. In Home Screen, (Phone) Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Additional settings Settings Calling accounts SoftBank...
  • Page 48: Phone Number

    Phone Number Using Contacts Save phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Contacts. Checking Your Phone Number Contacts Cautions Information saved in Contacts may be lost or changed if Flick Home Screen up, (Settings) About phone Battery is left uncharged for a long period. Accident or Device details malfunction may also cause loss or change to information.
  • Page 49 Enter items Save Contact is added. Saving Contacts from Dialing Screen Save a number entered in dialing screen directly to Contacts. In Home Screen, (Phone) Tap dialpad to enter number to save Create new contact Enter each item Save...
  • Page 51: Messaging

    Messaging Sending Messages (+Message)......... 50 Using Gmail............... 51...
  • Page 52: Sending Messages (+Message)

    Sending Messages (+Message) New message Sending New Messages In Home Screen, (+Message) Tap destination Message Message window opens. ・To send to a phone number/email address not saved in contacts, Tap "Enter name and phone number" field at top of Display and enter the phone number/email address and create message.
  • Page 53: Using Gmail

    Using Gmail Enter message Gmail is Google's webmail service. Use this service to exchange email. Creating/Sending Mail In Home Screen, (Google) Message is sent. (Gmail) Mail list opens. ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Compose Mail composition window opens.
  • Page 54: Attaching Files

    Enter recipient/subject/mail text 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 file to attach Save Mail Being Composed as a Draft (Send Later) In mail composition window, Save draft...
  • Page 55: Internet

    Internet Using Chrome..............54...
  • Page 56: Using Chrome

    Using Chrome Enter search string or URL Use Chrome simply by entering words to search and URLs. 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 57: Adding Bookmarks

    Adding Bookmarks In Home Screen, (Chrome) Current Website is added to Bookmarks. Chrome opens. Bookmark Operations Editing Bookmarks Show Website to add In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Edit items Deleting Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark...
  • Page 59: Camera

    Camera Capturing Still Images/Videos......... 58 Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos)......60...
  • Page 60: Capturing Still Images/Videos

    Capturing Still Images/Videos Photo 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 MP4. Camera Cautions Photo Viewfinder appears. If Lens Becomes Dirty ・Alternatively, Drag the shooting mode left/right to switch.
  • Page 61: Capturing Videos

    Capturing Videos To end capture, /Press Volume Key In Home Screen, (Camera) Video recording stops and video is saved. ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Video Video Viewfinder appears. ・Alternatively, Drag the shooting mode left/right to switch. Aim Camera at subject /Press Volume Key Video recording starts.
  • Page 62: Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos)

    Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos) Tap still image/video View still images/videos saved in internal storage or in Google online storage. Viewing after logging in to a Google account is described. Showing Still Images/Videos Show captured or downloaded still images and videos. Supported file formats: Type File Format...
  • Page 63: Application Basics

    Application Basics Applications...............62 Adding Applications............63...
  • Page 64: Applications

    Applications Other Ways to Set Required Permissions for Applications Setting Required Permissions for Setting Functions to Use for Each Application Applications Flick Home Screen up, (Settings) Apps See all XX apps Tap application Permissions Set the operation of Apps when activating for the first time. Tap function Tap required permission The type and content of a confirmation differs with the...
  • Page 65: Adding Applications

    Adding Applications Install 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 Applications Many different kinds of applications can be installed on handset from Google Play (provided by Google).
  • Page 66: Purchasing Paid Applications

    Purchasing Paid Applications On Other Android™ Devices Install an application on any Android device under the same Google account for free. In Home Screen, (Play Store) Requesting Refunds Refund is possible within a limited time. By requesting a refund, the application is deleted and the charge is cancelled.
  • Page 67: Updating Applications

    Updating Applications Setting Automatic Updates for Individual Applications In Google Play, Tap account icon at top right Manage In Home Screen, (Play Store) apps & device Manage Tap application Enable auto update ・Automatic updates cannot be enabled for some applications. Google Play appears.
  • Page 69: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

    Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connecting by Wi-Fi............68 Using Bluetooth Function..........69 ®...
  • Page 70: Connecting By Wi-Fi

    Connecting by Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet via a household Wi-Fi connection environment. Connecting Selected Access Points Flick Home Screen up Wi-Fi settings open. ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Wi-Fi (Settings) Wi-Fi is enabled. ・...
  • Page 71: Using Bluetooth ® Function

    Using Bluetooth Function ® Enter password Connect Connect to a Bluetooth -capable wireless phone, etc. for calls ® or to a hands-free device such as a headset. Hints Cannot use Bluetooth ® Is handset in "Airplane mode"? If in Airplane mode, Bluetooth function is disabled.
  • Page 72 Connected devices Use Bluetooth Bluetooth function is enabled. ® ・ Tap Use Bluetooth to toggle on ( )/off ( Connection preferences Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open. ®...
  • Page 73 Handset Settings Handset Settings.............. 72 Data Usage Settings............73 Display Settings..............74 Home & lock screen Settings.......... 74 Sound & vibration Settings..........76 Battery Settings...............77 Security & privacy Settings..........77 System Settings..............80 Other Settings..............80...
  • Page 74: Handset Settings

    Handset Settings Check handset name, own phone number, About phone etc. Main setting options are described. Handset Settings Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Customize operation of handset functions. Handset settings include the following items. Item Description Network & Make settings for Wi-Fi, mobile networks, internet data usage, etc.
  • Page 75: Data Usage Settings

    Data Usage Settings Mobile data Check cellular data usage and set limit. Data Usage Operations Set Data Saver Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Network & internet Mobile data Data Saver Use Data Saver ・ Tap Use Data Saver to toggle on ( )/off ( Setting Functions Not Subject to Data Saver Flick Home Screen up...
  • Page 76: Display Settings

    Display Settings Home & lock screen Settings Set screen brightness, font size, etc. Home & lock screen Settings Display Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Home settings Customize style, icon size, app labels, etc.
  • Page 77 Changing Glance Settings Turn on Use Glance to set recommended Wallpapers to Lock Screen. Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Setting is complete. ・ Tap Turn on to toggle on ( )/off ( ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Using Cellular Data to Update Glance Home &...
  • Page 78: Sound & Vibration Settings

    Sound & vibration Settings Enable operation for media with Volume Media Key while screen is turned off (screen controls lock). Make ringtone, operation tones, and other sound settings. Set captions to be generated Live Caption automatically for speech audio. Sound & vibration Settings Settings can be made for the following items.
  • Page 79: Battery Settings

    Battery Settings Security & privacy Settings Check Battery usage and make settings to save battery power. Set security functions such as screen lock and fingerprint authentication, and make privacy settings such as the permission manager and password display. Battery Settings Setting Screen Not to Lock Items that can be checked, set are the following.
  • Page 80: Enabling Usim Pin

    Enabling USIM PIN ・Permission manager Check application permissions. ・Privacy dashboard When PIN is enabled, a window for entering PIN appears to Check applications that have recently used allow handset use each time handset is powered on with USIM permissions. Card installed/eSIM enabled. ・Ads Make settings for your advertising ID.
  • Page 81 PIN Cautions Changing USIM PIN Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates First enable USIM PIN to change PIN. PIN Lock. To cancel, Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is required. For PUK, contact Customer Service. Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive times locks USIM Card/eSIM, Flick Home Screen up, (Settings) Security &...
  • Page 82: System Settings

    System Settings Other Settings Make settings for language and input, date and time, backup, Network & internet Settings reset, etc. Make settings for Wi-Fi, mobile networks, data usage, etc. System Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Disable all functions that emit signals.
  • Page 83: Personalize Settings

    Personalize Settings Notifications Settings Customize theme, color, font style, etc. Settings can be made Set functions for notifications. Settable items are the for the following items. following. Item Description Item Description Wallpaper Make Wallpaper settings. Manage notifications for each app. notifications Themes Change handset theme.
  • Page 84: Storage Settings

    Gestures Settings Storage Settings Make settings for gesture operation. Settings can be made for Check internal storage and USB drive, mount USB drive, the following items. and delete data on USB drive. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Item...
  • Page 85: Accessibility Settings

    Accessibility Settings Apps Settings Set captions, magnification gestures, and other useful Make application settings. Settings can be made for the accessibility functions. Settings can be made for the following following items. items. Item Description Item Description Recently Recently opened applications appear. Enable user accessibility functions with opened apps Family Space...
  • Page 86 Safety & emergency Settings Digital Wellbeing & parental controls Settings Make settings for emergency contacts, emergency alerts, etc. Settings can be made for the following items. Manage time that handset is used, and set controls on usage as a parent/guardian. Settings can be made for the following items.
  • Page 87: Google Settings

    Google Settings Make settings for Google services. Settings can be made for the following items. If Google account is set, Tap All services to show following items. Item Description Manage your Google Make settings for your Google account. Account Make settings for advertisements that appear.
  • Page 89: Global Services

    Global Services Global Roaming..............88 Making Calls while Abroad..........89...
  • Page 90: Global Roaming

    Global Roaming Tap network to connect to Handset supports global travel. Use handset's phone number as it is abroad. At time of purchase, handset is preset to connect automatically to an appropriate carrier in user's current area. A specific carrier can also be selected manually. Change communication method and data roaming settings.
  • Page 91: Making Calls While Abroad

    Making Calls while Abroad Changing Data Roaming Setting See SoftBank Website to learn about roaming areas/services, etc. https://www.softbank.jp/en/mobile/service/global/ Flick Home Screen up (Settings) Network & internet International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad In Home Screen, (Phone) SIMs & mobile network Phone opens.
  • Page 92: Calls To Landline Phones/Cell Phones In Country Of Stay

    Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country of Stay Enter country code then other party number (omit first 0) 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) ・Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy...
  • Page 93 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers.
  • Page 95: Warranty/Specifications/Customer Service

    Warranty/Specifications/ Customer Service Warranty & After-Sales Service........94 Specifications..............94 Customer Service.............. 95...
  • Page 96: Warranty & After-Sales Service

    Warranty & After-Sales Service Specifications Warranty Handset ・The warranty period is 1 year from the date of newly Item Description purchase. Weight Approx. 188 g ・Repairs will be done based on terms of repair service. Terms of repair service is referred to SoftBank website. Continuous (FDD-LTE) Approx.
  • Page 97: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Support ・From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 ・From a landline, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 ・Business hours : Call 10:00am - 7:00pm / Chat 9:00am - 8:00pm Smartphone Technical Support Center ・From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 151...
  • Page 99 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions............98 Material List..............106 Important Product Information........107 Bluetooth /Wi-Fi (WLAN)..........109 ® Cautions on Water Resistance........110 Intellectual Property Rights..........112 RF Exposure Information of This Product....114...
  • Page 100: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Handset, AC Charger (Optional Accessory), Wireless Charger (Commercially Available), USIM Card, Read safety precautions before using handset. SIM Removal Pin (Complimentary Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or Sample), (Common) damage to property. Safety Precautions These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use.
  • Page 101 Do not try to remove Internal Battery. Do not drop, stomp, throw, or otherwise May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. subject to strong force, impact, or vibration. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Back Cover on handset is not removable. Do not try to remove.
  • Page 102 Stop charging if not complete when the prescribed charging time has passed. Do not use damaged handsets or related accessories. Overcharge may occur resulting in fire, burns, injury, etc. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Always turn off handset before entering a place where flammable gas may be present, or a Do not place handset on unstable/uneven place where dusts are generated.
  • Page 103 Handset Do not shine LED Flash or photograph with it flashing close to someone's eyes. In particular, keep away from infants. Do not throw handset into a fire or apply heat. May harm eyesight. Flash/Photo Light may impair vision or frighten others causing accidents such as injury.
  • Page 104 For use in hospitals, follow the medical Do not allow a pet, etc. to bite handset. facility's instructions. Internal Battery may ignite, explode, overheat, or leak Power off handset in a place where its use is prohibited. causing fire, burns, injury, etc. Handset radio waves may affect electronic devices or other electronic medical equipment.
  • Page 105 Before using handset in a car, check with the car manufacturer or dealer for information When using the motion sensor, ensure the about the effects of radio waves. safety of the surroundings and hold handset firmly, not swinging around more than Handset radio waves may affect the vehicle's electronic necessary.
  • Page 106 AC Charger (Optional Accessory), Wireless Charger (Commercially Available) Do not apply unnecessary force to the connection part when handset and AC Charger (Optional Accessory) are connected. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not use AC Charger (Optional Accessory) or wireless charger (commercially available) if the Do not charge anything that is wet with liquids cord is damaged.
  • Page 107 When unplugging from an outlet, grasp AC When cleaning, disconnect the power plug from Charger (Optional Accessory) plug and do not an outlet. pull cord or otherwise subject to excessive Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. force.
  • Page 108: Handling Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    Material List Handling near Electronic Medical Equipment motorola razr 50s Main Unit Part Material/Surface Treatment Display, Screen PET/hard coating If you have an electric medical device such Protector as an implanted pacemaker or implanted External cardioverter defibrillator, or if there may be...
  • Page 109: Important Product Information

    Important Product Information Internal Battery ・Battery is built in and is not removable. Handset, AC Charger (Optional ・Internal Battery is capable of charging and discharging at Accessory), USIM Card, SIM Removal Pin least several hundred times, but will ultimately wear out. (Complimentary Sample), (Common) Internal Battery needs to be replaced if operating time shortens noticeably.
  • Page 110: Display / Touch-Screen

    To Ensure Safe Driving Display (Touchscreen) ・Using handset while driving risks safety. Follow laws and ・Touchscreen-type display, operate with your fingers on regulations of countries and regions where using handset. Display. Before using handset, stop vehicle in a safe place. ・Display is designed to be contacted lightly by your fingers.
  • Page 111: Personal Information And Data Security

    Bluetooth /Wi-Fi (WLAN) ® Personal Information and Data Security Connection/operation may not be possible with some ・Use of some handset functions and third-party applications Bluetooth /Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) devices. ® may cause leakage of personal information, loss of Handset Bluetooth /Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) communication is ®...
  • Page 112: Cautions On Water Resistance

    Cautions on Water Resistance Cautions for General Use Handset has IPX8* water protection with SIM Card Tray closed The frequency band used by handset Bluetooth /Wi-Fi ® firmly. (wireless LAN) functions is also used for operation by * IPX8 indicates that handset functions as a phone after household appliances (microwave ovens) and industrial/ being slowly immersed in still tap water of room temperature scientific/medical equipment as well as by in-place radio...
  • Page 113: Usage Cautions

    Usage Cautions Draining ・Do not expose or immerse handset to the following types of If handset is wet with water, unwiped water may leak from liquid. handset. Follow the procedures below to drain handset. -Water containing soap, detergent, or bath salt -Seawater or pool water -Hot spring or hot water, etc.
  • Page 114: When Charging

    Intellectual Property Rights Wipe off water drained from handset with a dry and clean cloth, etc. thoroughly and leave handset at room temperature Copyrights and Portrait Rights for a while to dry it ・If any waterdrops remain inside handset, water may be Copyrighted contents you recorded or obtained from Websites drained.
  • Page 115 ・The Satofull name, logo, and service name are registered trademarks or trademarks of Satofull Co., Ltd. in Japan. ・MOTOROLA, the M logo, MOTO, and the MOTO family of marks are trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. ・MediaTek and Dimensity are trademarks or registered...
  • Page 116: Rf Exposure Information Of This Product

    Simplified Declaration of Conformity for [A403MO] your head. By using accessories such as a belt clip holster that Hereby, Motorola Mobility LLC declares that the radio maintains a 0.5 cm separation with no metal (parts) between equipment type [A403MO] is in compliance with Directive it and the body, this mobile phone is certified the compliance 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 117: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF Exposure Information This mobile phone [A403MO] is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The limit is based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
  • Page 119 A About the User Guide............3 Adding Applications............63 Airplane Mode..............26 Applications...............62 B motorola razr 50s Basic Operation..............24 Battery Settings...............77 User Guide Index Bluetooth /Wi-Fi (WLAN)..........109 ® C Capturing Still Images/Videos......... 58 Cautions on Water Resistance........110 Charging Battery.............. 12 Connecting by Wi-Fi............
  • Page 120 Other Settings..............80 P Parts & Functions.............. 6 Phone Number..............46 Placing/Answering Calls........... 38 Power On/Off..............13 R RF Exposure Information of This Product....114 S Safety Precautions............98 Security & privacy Settings..........77 Sending Messages (+Message)......... 50 Setting a Google Account..........16 Silent Mode...............
  • Page 122 50s User Guide October 2024, First Edition SoftBank Corp. Visit SoftBank Shop for assistance Model : motorola razr 50s Importer : Motorola Mobility Japan LLC Manufacturer : Motorola Mobility LLC...

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