22 to give your phone rules, like
“Auto-reply to texts when I’m driving,”
“Dim the touch screen when the battery
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I’m at work.”
• Clear: You can capture 8MP photos and
1080p HD videos to show on your 4.5”
ColorBoost™ screen, or show them on
even larger screens with “DLNA™ Media
Devices” on page 75.
• Fas t: Access files from your Google
Drive™ over Wi-Fi or 4G LTE
connections, using your phone’s 1.5GHz
dual-core processor (see “Quick Start:
Work” on page 60).
• What’s new: New features like, “Google
Now™” on page 10 have been added to
your phone. For more details of the new
features visit:
http://www.android.com/about/
jelly-bean/
.
Note: Certain apps and features may not
be available in all countries.
This product meets the applicable
limit for exposure to radio waves
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(known as SAR) of 1.6 W/kg (FCC & IC). The
limits and guidelines include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age and
health. The highest SAR values measured
for this device are listed in the regulatory
information packaged with your product.
More Information
On the Web
• Interactive web tutorials are available at
www.att.com/Tutorials
Manufacturer: Motorola and Model:
AT RI X H D from the drop-down menus.
• Detailed support information including
device specifications, user manual,
troubleshooting, user forums and
knowledge base articles are available at
www.att.com/DeviceSupport
• For information about your wireless
account, service plan or network, visit
www.att.com/Wireless
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. Select
.
.
• Learn about the importance of adding a
password on your device to protect your
privacy as well as how to report a lost or
stolen phone here:
www.att.com/stolenphone
On the Phone
• Call AT&T Customer Care at
1-800-331-0500.
• Dial 611 from any AT&T device for
assistance with your service or device.
Find Accessories
Accessories for your smartphone are
available at
visit your local AT&T store.
Note: This product uses a non-removable
battery. The battery should only be
replaced by a Motorola-approved service
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facility. Any attempt to remove or replace
your battery may damage the product and
void your warranty.
Caution: Before assembling, charging,
or using your phone for the first time,
please read the important safety,
regulatory and legal information in this
guide.
• Power: To turn the screen off or on, just
press Power. To turn your phone off
or on, press and hold Power.
If you ever need to reboot your phone,
press and hold both Powerand
Volume Down until your phone turns off
(about 10 seconds). Then, just turn your
phone back on.
• Notification Light: The notification light
turns on when your phone starts
charging, and blinks when you have a
new message or notification.
Caution: Please read “Battery Use &
OFF
Safety” on page 84.
Battery Life
Your phone is like a small computer, giving
you a lot of information and apps, at 4G
LTE speed, with a touch display!
Depending on what you use, that can take
a lot of power.
To start getting the most out of your
battery, touch Apps> Settings >
Battery. This shows you what’s using the
most battery.
To save even more battery life between
charges, you could reduce:
• recording or watching videos, listening
to music, or taking pictures.
• widgets that stream information to your
home screen, like news or weather.
• unused online accounts that you
registered (“Accounts” on page 6).
• Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® use:
Touch Apps> Settings, then touch
the switch next to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to
turn them when you don’t need
them.
• network searching: If you are out of
coverage, to keep your phone from
looking for networks, press and hold
Power to open the Power key menu,
then touch Airplane mode.
• display brightness: Touch Apps>
Settings > Display > Brightness >
(dimmer setting).
• display timeout delay: Touch Apps>
Settings > Display > Sleep > (shorter
setting).
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AT&T R ead y2 Go
AT&T Ready2Go helps you set up your new
device using the browser on your
computer.
1. From the home screen, touch Apps>
AT&T Ready2Go.
2.To u c h Get Started. You’ll see a web
address and a code.
3.On your computer’s browser, go to the
web address.
4.Enter your information and choose the
setup you want.
5.Save your profile to update your device.
Accounts
To add, edit, or delete accounts anytime,
touch Apps> Settings and go to the
ACCOUNTS section. For more, see “Add or
Delete Accounts” on page 46. To set up
email accounts, see “Email” on page 40.
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For help with your Google™ account, visit
http://accounts.google.com
.
To delete an account (along with its
contacts and messages on your phone),
touch Apps >Settings and go to the
ACCOUNTS section. Touch the account,
then touch Menu > Remove account.
Old Phone to New Phone
Are you switching from an Apple™ or
Blackberry phone? Get all your important
information set up on your new Motorola
smartphone in a few easy steps. The
Welcome Home To Motorola application
transfers contacts, email addresses,
calendar meetings, events, music,
playlists, photos, and videos from your old
phone to your new Motorola smartphone.
Note: If you are switching from another
Android™ phone, your Google™ account’s
contacts, events, Gmail™ and other
settings start downloading as soon as you
log into your Google account. If you are
switching from another type of device,
contact your service provider for
assistance.
To move information from an Apple or
Blackberry phone to your Motorola
smartphone:
1. On your computer, go to
www.markspace.com/welcomehome/
, and
download the free Microsoft®
Windows® or Apple Macintosh version
of the Welcome Home To Motorola
application.
2.Install and run the application on your
computer. You can skip registration.
3.Follow the application instructions on
your computer to transfer information
from your old phone to your Motorola
smartphone.
The Welcome Home To Motorola
application will prompt you to connect
your old phone to the computer with a USB
cable, and backup the data you want to
transfer.
Next, you will be instructed to install the
Welcome Home To Motorola app on your
Motorola smartphone, connect the
smartphone to your computer with a USB
cable, then transfer and unpack the data
onto the Motorola smartphone.
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Home Screen & Apps
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App & Widget List
you have quick access
Quick Start: Home Screen &
Apps
Start from the home screen to explore
apps and more.
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• Screen lock: To unlock the screen,
touch and flick to. To turn the
screen off, press Power.
• Status bar & notifications: Icons at the
top of your screen show notifications
(like a new email or calendar reminder)
on the left, and phone status on the
right. Flick the bar down and touch a
notification to open it, or flick the
notification to the right to remove it.
• App & widget list:To show all of the
apps and widgets, touch Apps . Flick
left to scroll through the apps. Touch
WIDGETS at the top to show widgets.
• Circles widget: These circles show the
date (plus call and text notifications),
weather, and your data/battery usage.
Flick the weather circle to add locations.
Flick the data/battery circle to show
settings, battery remaining, or data used
since your last billing cycle (accurate
within the last 24 hours—for details, visit
www.att.com/Wireless
).
Redecorate Your Home
Play Music Play Books
Play Music Play Bookks
Customize the way your home screen
looks, and give yourself quick access to
your favorite things:
• Change wallpaper: Touch and hold an
empty spot on your home screen to
choose your wallpaper.
• Create shortcut folders:
To create a folder of
shortcuts on your home
screen, touch and hold a
shortcut, then drop it on
top of another shortcut.
You can create a folder of
apps to use when you have spare time,
when you want music, or when you need
to contact people—whatever goes
together for you.
• Add widgets & shortcuts: Touch
Apps , touch and hold the app or
widget, then drag it to one of your home
screen pages. To see all your apps and
widgets, flick the menu to the left, or
touch APPS or WIDGETS at the top.
Ti p: Some apps include special widgets.
To download apps, touch Apps
>Play Store.
• Resize widgets: You can resize some
widgets—touch and hold a widget until
you feel a vibration, then release. Drag
the blue diamonds at the edges to
resize.
• Move or delete widgets & shortcuts:
Touch and hold a widget or shortcut until
you feel a vibration, then drag it to
another spot, another page, or Remove
at the top of the screen.
• Add, rearrange, or delete pages: To
show other pages of shortcuts and
widgets, flick the home screen left.
To add, reorder, or delete pages, from
your home screen touch Home.
Touch to add a page, or touch and
hold an existing page and drag it to left
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or right to reorder, or drag it up to
Remove.
• Ringtones and more: For more about
customizing, see “Control & Customize”
on page 16.
Search
Search your apps, contacts, files, places,
and the Web:
At the top of the home screen,
touchfor a text search, orfor
voice search.
• Use the touchscreen keyboard to enter
search text. Google™ shows
suggestions as you type. Touch a
suggestion to search for it, or touch to
search for the text you entered. To close
the touchscreen keyboard, touch.
• To perform a voice search from the
search window, just say “Google,” then
say what you want to search for.
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• To become a super searcher, visit
www.google.com/insidesearch
.
Google Now™
Google Now uses your search history,
location history, and Google™ data to
provide the information you need, when
you need it. The service is always working
for you in the background—you don’t have
to ask for anything. Google automatically
notifies you when new information is
available.
To turn Google Now on/off or learn more
about the service, touch at the top
of the home screen to open the search
window, then touch Menu > Settings
> Google Now.
To show the Google Now screen, drag the
bottom navigation bar up, or
touchat the top of the home screen .
To use Google Now to get the weather
forecast at your location, say “Google”,
then “What’s the weather today”.
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At the top of the
screen, icons on
the left notify you
about new
messages or
events (flick the
bar down for details). Icons on the right tell
you about phone status:
network
strength (= 4G
LT E )
Wi-Fi in range
(connected)
Bluetooth® on
(connected)
GPS activealarm set
airplane modewarning
battery charging
(full)
silent
vibrate
Network and Wi-Fi icons turn blue ( )
when your phone exchanges data with
your Google™ account.
Note: Apps you download from the
Google Play™ Store app might show other
icons in the status bar to alert you to
specific events.
Download Apps
Google Play™
Google Play™ is a new entertainment hub
full of music, movies, books, magazines,
apps, and games. You can instantly access
your content from all your Android™
devices.
Find it: Play Store
• Find: To search, touchin the top right.
• Review: To show details and reviews for
an app you found, just touch it.
Ti p: For the full list of reviews, touch See
all below the third review—then touch
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Most helpful first or Options to
customize the list.
• Download: To download an app you
found, touch it to open details and then
touch Install, or the price, in the top
right.
Ti p: Google Play creates a home screen
shortcut whenever you download an
app. To change this in the Google Play
Store app, touch Menu > Settings
> Auto-add widgets.
• Share: To share an app you found, touch
it to open details and then touchat the
top.
• Reinstall: To show or reinstall apps you
downloaded from the Google Play Store
app, touch Menu > My Apps.
• On a computer: To find and manage
apps from any computer, go to
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http://play.google.com
using your
Google™ account and password.
There, you can browse apps on the big
screen, manage your apps across
multiple devices (like a phone and
tablet), and even set new apps to
download to your devices.
• Music, Books, Magazines, & Movies: You
can also use the Google Play Store app
to download “Music” on page 54, “Books”
on page 56, “Magazines” on page 57, and
“Movies” on page 53.
• Help: To get help and more, touch
Menuin the top right.
Apps from the Web
You can get apps from online app stores
using your browser.
Note: Choose your apps and updates
carefully, as some may impact your
phone’s performance.
To let your phone install apps that are not
from Google Play, touch Apps>
Settings > Security & Screen Lock and
check Unknown sources.
To download files from your browser, see
“Downloads” on page 48.
Choose Carefully
Apps are great. There's something for
everyone. Play, communicate, work, or
have fun. But remember, choose your
apps carefully. Here are a few tips:
• To help prevent spyware, phishing, or
viruses from affecting your phone or
privacy, use apps from trusted sites, like
the Google Play Store app.
• In the Google Play Store app, check the
app’s ratings and comments before
installing.
• If you doubt the safety of an app, don't
install it.
• Like all apps, downloaded apps will use
up memory, data, battery, and
processing power—some more than
others. For example, a simple battery
level widget will use less than a
streaming music player app. After
installing an app, if you're not happy with
how much memory, data, battery or
processing power it's using, uninstall it.
You can always install it again later.
• Just like web browsing, you may want to
monitor childrens’ access to apps to
help prevent exposure to inappropriate
content.
• Certain apps may not provide
completely accurate information. Take
care, especially when it comes to
personal health.
Show, Remove & Restore Apps
To show the app list, from your home
screen touch Apps , then flick left to
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scroll through apps. To close the app list,
touch Home or Back.
• Uninstall apps: Touch Apps>
Settings > Apps > ALL, touch an app,
then touch Disable or Uninstall in the
top right (if available).
Disable removes the app from your
Apps list—to Enable it, reopen this
window and touch Enable (disabled
apps are at the bottom of this window).
If an app locks up your phone as soon as
you turn it on, restart in Safe Mode: Turn
off your phone, then turn it back
on—when you see the “Motorola” logo
during power-up, press and hold both
volume keys until you see the home
screen, with Safe Mode in the lower left.
Then, try removing the app.
• Reinstall apps: To reinstall apps from
the Google Play™ Store, touch Apps
>Play Store > Menu > My apps. The
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apps you downloaded are listed and
available for download.
• Share, show, or clear app details: Touch
Apps> Settings > Apps. A bar at the
bottom tells you how much app storage
space you have left. At the top, touch the
list of DOWNLOADED, RUNNING, or ALL
apps, then touch an app in the list to
show its details and storage usage. You
can touch Share, Clear data or other
options.
Ti p: To quickly show these app details
from your app list: Just touch and hold
an app, drag it to More options at the
top of your screen, then choose App info.
• Show app data usage: To show which
apps are using the most data,
touch Apps >Settings > Data usage.
For more, see “Data Use” on page 72.
Update Your Phone
Use your phone or computer to check,
download, and install phone software
updates:
• Using your phone:
If your phone notifies you about an
update, follow the instructions to
download and install it.
To manually check for updates,
touch Apps> Settings > About phone > System updates.
Your phone downloads updates over
your Wi-Fi connection (if available) or
mobile network. We recommend that
you download updates when you have a
Wi-Fi connection. Remember, these
updates can be quite large (25MB or
more) and may not be available in all
countries. If the mobile network updates
are not available in your country, update
using a computer.
• Using your computer:
On your computer, go to
www.motorola.com/support
the “Software” links. If an update is
available, just follow the installation
instructions.
and check
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Control & Customize
how it acts & looks
Quick Start: Control &
Customize
Touch, hold, drag, or flick to open
shortcuts, widgets, menus, and more.
• To u ch : Choose an icon or option.
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Change wallpaper
(touch & hold)
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CameraPhone
Back
Home
Recent apps
• Touch & hold : Move items on the home
screen, or open options for items in a list
(like People).
• Drag or flick: Scroll slowly (drag) or
quickly (flick).
• Pinch or double-tap: Zoom in and out
on websites, photos, and maps.
• Twi st: Twist a map with two fingers to
rotate it, and pull two fingers down to tilt
it.
• Speak: Touchfor a voice search, or
use “Google Now™” on page 10, to tell
your phone what you want. Touch
Apps> Voice Commands to say a
command like “Send Text.
Tip s & t rick s
• Screen off & on: Press Power to turn
the screen off or on.
Note: During a
call, your screen
might stay dark if
the sensor just above it is covered. Don't
use covers or screen protectors (even
clear ones) that cover this sensor.
• Screen lock: To
unlock the screen,
touch and flick
to . To add a
password or facial
recognition
security to your
unlock screen,
touch Apps>
Settings >
Security & Screen
Lock > Screen
Touch and flick to (or
touch):
Unlock
Te x t
Call
Camera
lock.
• Wal lpa per : To change your wallpaper,
touch and hold an empty spot on the
home screen.
• Widgets & apps: To add an app shortcut
or widget to your home screen, touch
Apps , touch and hold the app or
widget, then drag it to one of your home
screen pages.
• Pages: To show or add other pages of
shortcuts and widgets, flick the home
screen left. To delete pages from your
home screen, touch Home, touch
and hold a page, then drag it up to
Remove.
• Ringtone for a contact: To s et a
ringtone for a contact, touch People,
touch the contact, then touch Menu
> Set ringtone.
• Ringtone, display & other settings: To
change settings, flick the status bar
down and touch in the top right. Then,
choose Sound, Display, or other
settings.
• Home screen: For more about changing
your home screen, see “Red ecorate Your
Home” on page 9.
To uc h
Find your way around:
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• Back: Step back—touch Back to go to
the previous screen.
• Home: Jump back—touch Home to
return to the home screen. On your first
home screen page, touch Home to
show all the pages.
• Recent apps: Switch
apps—touch Recentto show your
recent apps, and touch an app to reopen
it. To remove an app from the list, flick it
left or right. To scroll the list, flick up or
down.
• Menu: Open options—when Menu
appears in the corner of the screen, you
can touch it to open options for the
current screen.
Lost or stuck? If you’re not sure what to do
next, try one of these:
• To open a text message, see contact
details, or open items in a list, touch the
message, contact, or item.
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• To show options for a list item (if
available), touch and hold the item.
• To reboot your phone if needed, press
and hold both Powerand Volume
Down until your phone turns off (about
10 seconds). Then, just turn your phone
back on.
Press
Power Key
Press and hold
Power to open a
menu where you can
choose Power off,
Airplane mode (no
network or other
connections—see “Airplane Mode” on
page 76), vibrate , or silent .
To conserve battery, prevent accidental
touches, or when you want to wipe
smudges off your screen, turn off the
screen by pressing Power. To turn the
screen back on, just press Power again.
To change how long your phone waits
before the screen automatically turns off,
touch Apps> Settings > Display >
Sleep.
Ti p: To make the screen lock when it turns
off, see “Protect” on page 77.
Volume Keys
Your volume keys help in a few ways:
• Ringer volume: Press the keys in the
home screen, or press them when your
phone is ringing to silence it.
• Earpiece volume: Press the keys during
a call.
• Music/video volume: Press the keys
during a song or video.
Voice Recognition
Just tell your phone what you’d like:
Tip : Speak naturally but clearly, like using a
speakerphone.
• Google Now: Use “Google Now™” on
page 10, to tell your phone what you
want. To find out the time in a different
location, say “Google”, then “What’s the
time in Chicago”.
• Dialing and commands: Touch Apps>
Voice Commands. To dial, say “Call”
and then a contact name or phone
number. Or, say a command like “Send
Text,” “Go to” and app, or “Help” for voice
command help. For more, see “Voice
Dial” on page 29.
To choose the confirmations and
prompts you want to hear,
touch Apps> Voice Commands,
then touch in the top right.
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• Search: Enter text in the search
box at the top of your home screen, or
touch to search by voice.
To change your voice search and
text-to-speech settings, touch Apps>
Settings > Language & input.
• Tex t e nt ry : On a screen keyboard,
touch to use voice entry.
Ti p: To make your phone read menu items
and text out loud, see “Voice Readouts” on
page 23.
Customize
Customize your phone’s sounds and
appearance:
• Ringtone and notifications: To choose
ringtones or notifications, touch
Apps> Settings > Sound.
To use a song as a ringtone, copy the
song file to the Ringtone folder on your
device (for help, see “Memory Card & File
Management” on page 70). Then, touch
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Apps> Settings > Sound > Phone ringtone and choose the file name.
• Vibrate or silent: To c ho os e w he ther
your phone vibrates for incoming calls,
touch Apps> Settings > Sound.
Check Vibrate when ringing to make it
vibrate when the ringer is not silent.
• Ringtone for a contact: To s et a
ringtone for a contact, touch People,
touch the contact, then touch Menu
> Set ringtone.
• Vol ume: To set volume, just press the
volume keys in the home screen
(ringtone volume), during a call
(earpiece volume), or while playing
music or a video (media volume).
• Message alert: To change your new
message notification, touch Apps>
Text Messaging > Menu > Settings,
then change notification settings.
• Display settings: To change brightness,
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
Go to all settings
OFF
OFF
Quick settings
Phone ringtone
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Connect to available devices
Connect to available networks
Turn on to navigate & map
Mobile data
Data plan is in use
Airplane mode
Turn on when in-flight
Phone lock
Default: selected (unsecured)
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ON
ON
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OFF
OFF
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Learn more about
quick settings.
Turn settings
or
Change Security
settings.
ON
OFF
.
Open Settings apps.
animation, and other display settings,
touch Apps> Settings > Display.
• Rotate: Many apps switch from portrait
to landscape when you rotate your
phone. To turn this on or off, touch
Apps> Settings > Display >
Auto-rotate screen.
• Home screen: To change your
wallpaper, touch and hold an empty spot
on your home screen. For more, see
“Redecorate Your Home” on page 9.
• Language and region: To set your menu
language and region, touch Apps>
Settings > Language & input >
Language.
Quick settings
To ch an ge Phone ringtone, Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, GPS, Mobile data,
Airplane mode, and Phone lock settings,
from the home screen flick right. Then,
touch the switch to turn or .
ON
OFF
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SMARTACTIONS™
SAVE CANCEL
TRIGGERS
ACTIONS
from all calendars
Touch here to add
Ringer & notification vo...
I’m busy
I’m at a specific
location
Adjust my ringer
volume
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Save
TRIGGERS (like events,
times, or places) start
the actions
Deactivate Triggers
ACTIONS (like silencing
the ringer) happen
when the trigger does
OFF
Wish your phone could automatically reply
to texts when you’re driving, silence your
ringer during meetings, and conserve your
battery when it runs low? It can.
SMARTACTIONS can automate things you
do with your phone.
Auto reply to texts
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SMARTACTIONS suggests tasks to
automate, based on how you use your
phone. When you see a suggestion in
the status bar, flick the bar down to accept
or delete it.
Find it: Apps >SmartActions
• To create a task, touch.
• To turn a task off or on, open it and
touch or at the top.
ON
• To stop suggestions, touch Menu
> Settings and uncheck Suggestion notifications.
• For help in SmartActions, touch Menu
> Help.
Accessibility
See, hear, speak, feel, and use.
Accessibility features are there for
everyone, helping to make things easier.
Note: For general information,
accessories, and more, visit
www.motorola.com/accessibility
.
Voice R eadouts
Your phone can read out loud to tell you
menu options and the entries you make.
Find it: Apps> Settings
> Accessibility > TalkBack. Turn
Talkback at the top of the screen,
ON
then touch SETTINGS at the bottom.
Note: You might need to download
text-to-speech software (data charges
may apply).
To use voice readouts:
• Menus and screens: When you touch an
item in a menu or screen, your phone
speaks the name. To select an item,
double-tap it.
Note: Touching a home screen widget or
shortcut will open it.
• Dialer & text entry: As you type, your
phone speaks each number or letter.
• Notification: When you flick the status
bar down, your phone speaks all of the
notifications.
Tip : Navigate through your apps and
menus to hear how voice readouts work on
your phone.
To use voice commands, see “Voice
Recognition” on page 19.
Volume & Vibrate
Find it: Apps> Settings > Sound >
Volumes or Vibrate when ringing
• Volumes opens sliders that let you set
different volumes for your music or
videos, ringtone, text or email
notifications, and alarms.
• Vibrate when ringing determines
whether your phone vibrates for
incoming calls (even if the ringer is
silent).
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Zoom
Pinch to zoom on maps, web pages, and
photos: To zoom in, touch the screen with
two fingers and then drag them apart. To
zoom out, drag your fingers together.
Ti p: To zoom in, you can also double-tap.
Display Brightness
Your phone automatically adjusts the
screen brightness when you’re in bright or
dark places. But you can set your own
brightness level instead:
Find it: Apps> Settings > Display
> Brightness
Uncheck Automatic brightness to set your
own level.
Touchscreen & Keys
To hear or feel when you touch the screen,
touch Apps> Settings > Sound:
• Touchscreen: To hear screen touches
(click), select Touch sounds.
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• Keys: To feel screen keyboard touches
(vibrate), select Vibrate on touch.
• Screen lock: To hear when you lock or
unlock the screen (click), select Screen lock sound.
Messages
To make text entry even easier, use
features like auto-complete, auto-correct,
and auto-punctuate—touch Apps>
Settings > Language & input, then
touch next to a keyboard type. Of
course if you don’t want to type at all, then
use your voice—touch on the
touchscreen keyboard.
Hearing Aids
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 (see “Hearing Aid
Compatibility” on page 95). You may also
want to consult your hearing health
professional, who should be able to help
you get the best results.
• Call volume: During a call, press the side
volume keys to set a call volume that
works for you.
• Position: During a call, hold the phone to
your ear as normal, and then
rotate/move it to get the best position
for speaking and listening.
TTY
You can use your phone in TTY mode with
standard teletype machines. Touch
Phone >Menu > Settings > TTY mode
and select the mode you need:
• TTY full: Type and read text on your TTY
device.
• TTY HCO: Hearing-Carry-Over—type
text on your TTY device and listen to
voice replies on your phone’s speaker.
• TTY VCO: Voice-Carry-Over—speak into
your phone and read text replies on your
TTY device.
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.
Apps
Want more? No problem. The Google
Play™ Store app provides access to
25Control & Customize
thousands of apps, and many provide
useful accessibility features. See
“Download Apps” on page 11.
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Calls
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During a call:
Hang up
Recent & Favorite
Contacts
Call Settings
Delete numbers you
entered.
Dialpad
Mute
Speaker
Add call
Search People
Call
Voice Dial
Hold
when you need to talk
Quick Start: Calls
Dial numbers, recent calls, or contacts, all
from one app.
Find it: Phone
Tip : In the phone unlock screen, drag
to.
• Make a call: In the dialer, enter a number
then touch.
• During a call: Your screen goes dark to
avoid accidental touches. To wake it up,
move it away from your face or
press Power.
Tip s & t rick s
• Multi-task: Touch Hometo hide the
call display and look up a phone number,
address, or open other apps during a
call. To reopen the call display, flick down
the status bar and touch Ongoing call.
• People: To se ar ch your People,
touch ,
• Recent calls: To redi al re ce nt ca ll s,
touch Phone > RECENT and touch
next to a call. For other options, touch
and hold a call in the list, then touch an
icon at the bottom (touch and hold icons
to show labels).
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• Voi cema il: A shows in the status bar
when you have new voicemail. To hear it,
touchPhone then touch and hold 1.
touch Menu to add a pause (pauses
two seconds), or wait (waits for your
confirmation).
Ti p: To call a conference call or other
number that requires a passcode, you
can enter the number, one or two
pauses, then the passcode and #before
you touch to call. To store the number
and pauses you entered, touch and hold
the call in RECENT calls.
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Make, Answer & End Calls
When you make or answer a call, you have
options:
• Make a call: Tou chPhone, enter a
number, then touch.
To enter the international dialing code
(+), touch and hold. To add a pause or
wait after numbers, touch Menu .
Ti p: Use “Video Chat” on page 31.
• Answer a call: Touchand flick to.
With call waiting on, touchand flick to
Hold current call +Answer or End current
call +Answer.
• Ignore a call: Touchand flick to . You
can also press Power to ignore the
call, or press a volume key to silence the
ring.
• End a call: To uc h.
• During a call: Touch icons at the bottom
of the call display to mute or hold the call
(touch and hold the icons to see labels).
To hide the call display, touch Home.
To reopen it, flick down the status bar
and touch Ongoing call.
Note: When you hold your phone to your
ear, the screen goes dark to avoid
accidental touches. When you move
your phone away from your ear, the
display lights up again.
During a call, your
screen might stay
dark if the sensor
just above it is covered. Don't use covers
or screen protectors (even clear ones)
that cover this sensor.
Recent Calls
Show your calls (with newest first), to call,
text, or store them:
Find it: Phone > RECENT
• To call a number, touchon the right.
• To send a text message, store the
number, or other options, touch and
hold an entry.
• To search the list, touchat the
bottom.
• To clear the list, touch Menu> Clear
List.
Phonebook
To show the phone numbers from your
People list, touch Phone >.
Touch and hold a contact to open option
icons at the bottom of your screen (touch
and hold an icon to show what it does).
For more about People, see “Contacts”
on page 34.
Voice Dial
Dial by just saying a number, or a name
from your People:
Find it: Phone >
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Say “Call,” followed by the number or
name.
Handsfree
Switch to handsfree calling during a call:
• To use the speakerphone, touch .
• To use (or stop using) a connected
Bluetooth® device, touchin the call
display. To connect a Bluetooth device,
see “Bluetooth® Wireless” on page 66.
Note: Using a mobile device or accessory
while driving may cause distraction and
may be illegal. Always obey the laws and
drive safely.
Mute & Hold
During a call:
• To mute the current call, touch .
• To put a call on hold, touch .
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Enter Numbers During A Call
To enter numbers during a call, touch,
then touch the numbers.
Voicemail
When you have a new voicemail, shows
in your status bar. To access voicemail,
touch Apps >Phone then touch and
hold 1.
If you need to change your voicemail
number, in the home screen
touchPhone >Menu> Settings >
Voicemail.
Tip : If the voicemail system asks for a
mailbox number, or if you need help
setting up your voicemail, call 611 from
your device.
For help with AT&T voicemail, visit
www.att.com/esupport
.
Video Chat
You can now see live video streams of all
participants in a Hangout. Touch Apps>
Google+, then touchin the top left
and choose Hangouts. Enter a name,
email, circle or touch someone from the
list, then touch START HANGOUT.
Multiple Calls & Conference
Calls
During a call, you can start other calls,
switch between them, or join them in a
conference call:
• To answer a second call, touchand
flick to Hold current call +Answer or End current call +Answer. To ignore it,
touchand flick to.
To switch between calls, touch .
• To dial a second call, touch , enter a
number in DIALER, RECENT, or
FAVORITES, then touch.
The first call goes on hold when you
touch. To join the calls after the
second call answers, touch .
Your Number & Caller ID
To see the phone number on a phone,
touch Apps> Settings > About phone
> Status > My phone number.
To hide your number from people you call,
touchPhone >Menu> Settings >
Additional settings > Caller ID.
Call Forwarding & Waiting
Call forwarding can forward calls all the
time, or only when your phone is busy,
unanswered, or unreachable (not on the
network). To set call forwarding, touch
Phone >Menu> Settings > Call
forwarding.
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Call waiting lets you answer a second call
when you’re already on a call. To turn off
Call waiting and send second calls straight
to your voicemail, touch Phone
>Menu> Settings > Additional settings > Call waiting.
Restrict Outgoing Calls
To restrict your phone so that it can only
dial a few numbers, touch Phone
>Menu> Settings > Fixed Dialing Numbers.
• To turn fixed dialing on, touch Enable
FDN.
• To add or delete the allowed numbers,
touch FDN list.
Cool Down
In very limited circumstances, such as
where your phone has been exposed to
extreme heat, you may see “Cool Down”
messages. To avoid possible damage to
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your battery and phone, you should follow
these instructions until the phone is within
its recommended temperature range.
When your phone is in “Cool Down” mode,
only emergency calls can be made.
Emergency Calls
Note: Your service provider programs one
or more emergency phone numbers that
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.
1. To u c hPhone (if your phone is locked,
touch Emergency Call or touch Menu
> Emergency call).
2.Enter the emergency number.
3.Touch to call the emergency number.
Note: Your phone can use location based
services (GPS and AGPS) to help
emergency services find you. See
“Location Services” in your legal and safety
information.
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Contacts
you can be a people person
Quick Start: Contacts
Combine information from your Google™
contacts and social networks for quick
access to everyone.
Find it: People
GROUPSFAVORITESPEOPLE
ME
Set up my profile
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Anna Medina
Astrid Fanning
Avery Durning
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Create & View Groups
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F
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I
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Open dialer
Create
Menu
• Create: Touchbelow the list.
• Edit or delete: Touch and hold a
contact, then touch edit or delete
(touch and hold icons to show labels).
• Call, text, or email: Touch a contact,
then touch an option.
Tip s & t rick s
• Groups: To show or create a group of
contacts, touch GROUPS, then touch
the group or .
• Search contacts: From the home
screen, just touchand enter a
contact’s name. In People, touch .
• Send contacts: Touch a contact, then
touch Menu > Share to send a
contact’s details in a message or over a
Bluetooth® connection.
• Shortcuts: Touch Apps , touch
WIDGETS at the top, then touch and hold
a Contact widget.
• Synchronize: On your computer, upload
contacts to your Google™ account at
http://contacts.google.com
phone, touch Apps> Settings and
go to the ACCOUNTS section. Choose
your Google account, then check
Contacts. You can also see these
contacts at
For help with transferring contacts, go to
www.motorola.com/TransferContacts
www.gmail.com
. On your
.
.
Create Contacts
Find it: People >
Touch a text box to type the name and
details. When you’re finished,
touchSAVE at the top.
Note: To import contacts or change where
they’re stored, see “Get Contacts” on page
36.
Call, Text, Or Email Contacts
Find it: People
Touch and hold the contact to open
option icons at the bottom of your screen
(touch and hold icons to show labels).
You can also use “Voice Dial” on page 29.
Favorite Contacts
To see your favorite contacts, touch
People > FAVORITES.
To tag a favorite, touch People
> PEOPLE, touch a contact to open it, then
touchnext to their name.
Edit, Delete, or Hide Contacts
Find it: People
• To edit a contact, touch it, then touch
Menu > Edit contact. Then, touch a
field to edit or touch to choose the
contact’s picture.
• To set a special ringtone for the contact,
touch it, then touch Menu > Set ringtone.
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• To delete the contact, touch it, then
touch Menu > Delete.
Contacts from social networks (like
Facebook™ ) will become hidden if you
select Delete. To view these contacts, or
delete them permanently, use the social
network's app or website.
• To hide the contacts from an account or
group in People, touch Menu >
Contacts to display. Touch a group
name to show it, or touch Customize to
uncheck groups you always want to hide.
Get Contacts
• To add your social networking contacts,
add your account in “Add or Delete
Accounts” on page 46.
• To add your email contacts, see “Email”
on page 40.
Ti p: If you add a Corporate account, you
can send messages to your coworkers,
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even if you don’t have them stored in
your contacts.
• To import contacts from your SIM card
(if that didn’t happen automatically):
To u c h People >Menu >
Import/export > Import from SIM card.
To u c h OK to confirm.
• To import contacts from your computer,
upload the contacts to your Google™
account at
On your phone, touch Apps>
Settings and go to the ACCOUNTS
section. Choose your Google™ account,
then choose Contacts. You can also see
these contacts at
Where are contacts stored? Your phone
can store contacts in its memory or your
Google™ account: To choose where
contacts are stored, touch People >
Menu > Settings > Contact storage >
Contact storage account. If you don’t see
your Google account listed, make sure
you’re syncing contacts with it: Touch
http://contacts.google.com
http://mail.google.com
.
.
Apps> Settings and go to the
ACCOUNTS section, touch the account,
and check Contacts. Contacts are not
stored on your SIM card.
For help with transferring contacts, go to
www.motorola.com/TransferContacts
.
Link Contacts
You might have two entries for the same
person; maybe a Facebook™ friend who is
also stored on your SIM card, or one friend
with two email addresses. To combine
these two entries:
Find it: People
Touch an entry to open it, touch Menu >
Edit, then touch Menu > Join and
choose the second entry. Your phone
remembers this connection.
Share Contacts
Send a contact with a Bluetooth®
connection, text message, or email:
Find it: People
To send a contact, touch it, then touch
Menu > Share and choose how you want
to send it. To connect a Bluetooth device,
see “Bluetooth® Wireless” on page 66.
Note: You can’t send your social network
contacts.
Groups
You can create groups of contacts (like
“friends,” “family,” or “work”) to help you
find people faster.
To create or show a group, touch People
> GROUPS, then touch a group name to
show it, or touch to create a group.
My Details
Find it: People
The ME entry appears at the top of your
list. If you haven’t set it up, touch Set up my profile.
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Messages
say it & go
Quick Start: Messages
Stay in touch with messages and pictures.
Find it: Apps>Text Messaging
Ti p: In the phone unlock screen, drag
to .
TextMessagi...
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Menu
New Message
Open (touch) or Open
Options (touch & hold)
Sender Options
• Create: To uc h a bo ve th e i nb ox li st .
• Open: Touch a conversation to open it.
• Delete: Touch and hold a conversation
or message (then touch any others you
want to delete), and touch.
• Attach: When you’re typing a message,
touch to attach a picture, video, or
other file.
Tip s & t rick s
• Forward, or save attachments: Open a
conversation, touch and hold a
message, then touch to forward.
Touch and hold a picture to save it.
• Voice e ntry: Just touch a text box, then
touchon the screen keyboard.
• Reply to all in text messages: When you
send a text message to multiple people,
you can let everyone see the other
recipients and reply to all, or hide the
other recipients so that replies come
only to you. To change this, touch
Apps>Text Messaging >Menu
> Settings > Default group message type.
• Text your best friend: Use a widget to
text your favorite contact quickly: Touch
Apps , touch WIDGETS at the top,
touch and hold Direct message to dr ag it
to your home screen, then choose a
contact.
Read, Reply, Forward & Delete
Text Messages
Find it: Apps >Text Messaging
Ti p: In the phone unlock screen, drag
to .
• Open: Touch a conversation to open it.
• Attachments: When you open a
message with an attachment, touch the
attachment to open it, or touch and hold
it to save it.
• Reply: Open a conversation, then enter
your response in the text box at the
bottom.
• For war d: Open a conversation, touch
and hold the message you want to
forward, then touchat the top.
• Delete: Touch and hold a conversation
you want to delete, or open the
conversation and touch and hold just
one message. Then touch any others
you want to delete, and touch at the
top.
• Settings: Touch Menu > Settings to
change your signature and other
options.
Create Text Messages
Find it: Apps >Text Messaging >
1. Enter the recipients at the top.
2.Touch the text box at the bottom to
enter the message. For text entry details,
see “Type” on page 42.
To add an attachment, touch . To send
and receive large attachments faster,
use “Wi-Fi Networks” on page 67.
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Choose Messages
Search
Options
Check email and send responses, photos,
websites, and more.
Find it: Email
• Add standard email accounts: Tou ch
Apps>Email > Menu > Settings >
ADD ACCOUNT. For Microsoft®
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Exchange server work email accounts,
get details from your IT administrator.
• Change or delete accounts: To ch an ge
an account’s sync and notifications, or
delete it, touch Apps>Settings and
go to the ACCOUNTS section. Touch an
account, then change settings or touch
Menu > Remove account.
Tip : To open your Gmail™, touch
Apps>Gmail.
Chat
Sign in and try a quick chat.
Find it: Apps >Talk and select your
Google™ account. Your friends list opens,
and icons tell you who is available
fortext chat, video chat, voice
chat, or who isoffline.
• Invite a friend: Touchin the top right,
then enter the email address for a
friend’s Google account. They’ll receive
the invitation when they sign into Google
Talk™.
• Start a text chat: Touch a name in your
list of friends, then enter text and
touch .
• Start a voice or video chat: To uch t he
voice or video icon next to a
friend’s name.
• Chat from a computer: You can chat
from a computer, too. Find out more at
http://talk.google.com
.
For other chat options, use:
• Phone browser: In your home screen,
touchand enter your IM provider’s
Web site. Once you’re there, follow the
link to sign in.
• Apps: To search for an instant
messaging app, touch Apps >Play Store. Your IM options will depend on
your IM provider.
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Type
a
e
n
keypad when you need it
Quick Start: Type
When you touch a text box, like in a
message or search, you have keyboard
options.
Swype Keyboard:
To enter a word, just
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To switch keyboards, touch & hold.
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Send
trace a path through the
letters.
To capitalize, go above
n
.
For double letters, circle
the letter.
the keypad.
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Motorola Keyboard:
Touch a key for each
letter, then touch
predicted words to
enter them.
.
• Choose a keyboard: In a text box, flick
down the status bar and touch Choose input method.
Swype™: Drag your finger over the
letters of a word, in one continuous
motion.
Motorola Input: Enter letters by touching
them one at a time.
• Close the keyboard: Touch Bac k.
Tip s & t rick s
• Keyboard adaptation: Your sc reen
keyboard changes, depending on
whether you’re entering a text message,
email, or other text.
• Move the cursor: Touch a spot in the
text to place the cursor, then drag the
arrow under the cursor to move it.
• Copy & paste: Double-tap a word to
highlight it (if needed, drag the ends of
the highlight). Touch icons at the top to
select all, cut, copy, or paste (touch and
hold the icons to show labels).
• Your dictionary: To ad d a wo r d y o u en t er
?123
often, enter it, touch the word in the
word list below the text box, then touch
there again to add it to your dictionary.
If Swype doesn’t know a word, touch
individual letters to enter it.
• Symbols: Touch and hold a key to enter
the small number or symbol at the top of
it.
To enter several numbers or symbols,
touch.
?123
Text Entry Settings &
Dictionary
Choose your keyboard style and edit the
dictionary of words your phone suggests:
Find it: Apps> Settings > Language &
input
• To choose your display keyboard, touch
Default.
Swype™: Drag your finger over the
letters of a word, in one continuous
motion. If Swype doesn’t know a word,
you can touch letters to enter it—then,
touch the word in the suggestion bar,
and touch Add to dictionary for next
time.
Motorola Input: Enter letters by touching
them one at a time. As you type, your
phone suggests words. If you enter a
word that wasn’t one of the suggestions,
touch the completed word in the
suggestion bar twice to add it to your
dictionary for next time.
• To change the preferences for your
keyboards, touchnext to a keyboard
type. You can change the language,
automatic punctuation, and more.
43Type
• To add or edit the words that your phone
suggests and recognizes, touch
Personal dictionary.
Cut, Copy & Paste
Cut, copy, and paste text like names,
phone numbers, addresses, or quotes.
Copy
Cut
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1. To highlight a word, double-tap it.
To highlight more words, drag the
selector arrow at the edge of the
highlight.
2.Touch the icon for cut or copy.
Ti p: Touch and hold icons to show labels.
3.Open the text box where you want to
paste the text.
44 Type
Send
Select All
To highlight a word, double-tap it.
To highlight more, drag the arrows.
Ti p: To switch to another open app,
touch Recent.
4.Touch in a text box, then touch and hold
there to show the PASTE option. Touch
PASTE to paste the text.
Socialize
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Update the stream
Open your:
Home
Profile
My photos
Events
Hangouts
Messenger
Circles
Local
your life & your friends
Quick Start: Socialize
Google+™ makes connecting on the web
more like connecting in the real world.
Share your thoughts, links and photos with
the right circles.
Find it: Apps> Google+
• Create a circle: Touchin the top left
and choose Circles. Touch the
drop-down list at the top to select a
circle (like Acquaintances) or touch to
create a new circle. With the circle open,
touch Add, select people, and touch OK.
• Show or delete circles: Touchin the
top left and choose Circles, then touch a
circle name. Touch the drop-down list to
see the circle’s Posts, and Photos. To
delete the circle, touch Menu > Delete circle.
Tip s & t rick s
• Add a widget: In your home screen,
touch Apps , touch WIDGETS at the
top, then touch and hold Google+ Posts
to drag it to your home screen.
• Help: For more about Google+, visit
http://plus.google.com
.
• Other social networks: You can also use
Facebook™ and more. Use the Google
45Socialize
Play™ Store app to find the latest apps
and widgets.
Add or Delete Accounts
The first time you turned on your phone,
you probably set up or logged into your
Google™ account—that sets up the
Google+ app for social networking.
To add your account for the Facebook
app:
1. To uc h A pp s> Settings > ADD
ACCOUNT > Facebook.
Ti p: Your network or other factors might
affect the download speeds. To
download faster, use “Wi-Fi Networks”
on page 67.
2.Sign into your account with the user
name or email and password that you set
up at
www.facebook.com
Facebook™ friends will appear in
People.
46 Socialize
. Your
If you don’t see your Facebook friends in
People, choose your account in the
ACCOUNTS list and make sure Contacts
is checked. In People, touch Menu >
Contacts to display > Customize and
make sure your Facebook account has
All contacts checked.
To delete an account (along with its
contacts and messages on your phone),
touch Apps> Settings, touch the
account, then touch Menu > Remove account.
Browse
explore & find
Quick Start: Chrome
A browser that combines minimal design
with sophisticated technology to make the
web faster, safer, and easier:
Find it: Apps > Chrome
www.google.co.uk
Web
Images Places Newsmore
New! Save your maps for use offline
Restaurants Coffee Bars Fast Food Sho
Torq uay, UK - Update precise location
Sign in
Menu
Tabs
If you don’t see the
URL bar at the top,
drag the page down.
Touch a link to select it.
Touch & hold for more
options.
• Go to a website: Tou ch the a d dr es s b ar
at the top of a page and enter an
address.
• Create or open bookmarks: Open the
address bar (flick down), then touch
Menu > or Bookmarks.
Tip s & t rick s
• Go to a website: In your home screen,
just touchat the top and enter a
website address.
Note: If you can’t connect, contact your
service provider.
• Mobile sites: Some websites
automatically show you a “mobile”
version of their page. If you want to see
the standard computer versions of all
websites, touch Menu > Request desktop site.
• Reload: If a page doesn’t load correctly,
try touch.
• Clear history: In the browser, touch
Menu > Settings > Privacy > Clear
47Browse
browsing data. Then choose history,
cache, cookies, and other options.
• Help: For more about Google Chrome,
visit www.supportgoogle.com/chrome
.
Web Connection
To access the web, your phone uses your
Wi-Fi network (or your mobile phone
network if no Wi-Fi network is connected).
Note: Your service provider may charge to
surf the web or download data over your
mobile phone network.
To connect to a Wi-Fi network, see “Wi-Fi
Networks” on page 67.
Bookmarks
To bookmark a page in your browser, touch
Menu > .
To go to a bookmark, touch Menu >
Bookmarks, then touch the bookmark.
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Downloads
War nin g: Apps downloaded from the web
can be from unknown sources. To protect
your phone and personal data, only
download apps from sources you trust, like
“Google Play™” on page 11.
To download a file, picture, or webpage,
touch Apps> Chrome and go to the
website:
• Files: Touch the download link. To show
the file or app, touch Apps >
Downloads.
• Pictures: Touch and hold it to choose
Save image. To show the picture, touch
Apps>Gallery > Download.
To download apps or phone updates, see
“Download Apps” on page 11 or “Update
Your Phone” on page 15.
Browser Options
To change your browser homepage,
security settings, text size, and other
options in the browser, touch Menu >
Settings.
Safe Surfing & Searching
Keep track of what your browser and
searches show:
• Browse incognito: To open a tab that
won’t appear in your browser or search
history, touch Apps> Chrome
>Menu > New Incognito tab.
• Browser history, cache, and
passwords: To cl e ar yo ur br ow se r
history and other saved information,
touch Apps> Chrome >Menu >
Settings > Privacy > CLEAR BROWSING
DATA.
• Automatic form completion: When you
enter your name in an online form, your
browser can automatically enter your
address information. If you don’t want
that, touch Apps> Chrome
>Menu > Settings > Autofill forms,
then drag the switch to .
OFF
• Browser pop-ups: To s to p p op -u p
windows from opening, touch Apps>
Chrome >Menu > Settings > Content
settings > Block pop-ups.
• Search history and location: In your
home screen, touch to open the
search window, then touch Menu >
Settings > Privacy and accounts, then
uncheck the options you don’t want.
• Voice search: In your home screen,
touch , then touch Menu > Settings >
Voice to open options that let you filter
offensive words.
49Browse
Photos & Videos
Last photo or video
Zoom
Front or back camera
Capture
Camera or camcorder
Flash
Brightness
Panorama or multi-shot
Scene lighting
Effects (like black and white)
Resolution & more
see it, capture it, share it!
Quick Start: Photos & Videos
Capture photos and videos to send them
to friends or save them for later.
Find it: Camera
50 Photos & Videos
Tip : In the phone unlock screen, drag
to .
• Take a photo: Open the camera, then
touch .
• Record a video: Touch in the camera,
then touchto start or stop recording.
• Panorama: To take a wide panoramic
photo, touch Modes > Panorama,
then touch . The camera
auto-captures up to six multiple shots as
you move the camera, and joins them
together to make one large image.
• HDR: In certain lighting conditions your
phone will automatically suggest that
you turn on HDR to improve the quality
of the image. HDR (High dynamic range)
imaging is a set of methods used in
imaging and photography, to allow a
greater dynamic range between the
lightest and darkest areas of an image.
When using HDR, your phone will take
three images and merge the exposures
in each to create one single optimal
image. Touch the blinking HDR icon to
use this mode or touch the viewfinder to
cancel. Do not move your phone before
the photo is saved.
• View, share, or delete: Touch your last
photo in the corner of your viewfinder, or
touch Apps>Gallery and touch a
photo. You can choose share,
delete, Menu, and more.
Tips & tri cks
• Zoom: Press the volume keys.
• Focus and flash: To choose an
off-center focus point and test the
automatic flash, touch a spot in the
viewfinder before you take the picture. A
green square marks the focus
point—touch to take the picture.
• Tex t a vi de o: To send a video in a text
message, set the video quality first:
Touch to switch to the camcorder,
then, touch > Video Resolution
> QVGA. After you record the video,
touch its thumbnail, then touch it for
sharing options.
• Memory card: Photos are stored in your
phone memory unless you open the
viewfinder and touch > Storage Location >SD card.
• Clarify: For the clearest photos and
videos, clean the lens with a soft, dry
cloth.
Take Photo s
Find it: Camera
Touchto take a photo (or touch and
hold to focus, then release to take).
Record Videos
Find it: Camera, then touch .
Touch to start or stop recording.
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Edit, Share, or Delete Photos
& Videos
Find it: Apps> Gallery
• View, share, or delete: Tou ch a
thumbnail to open it, then choose
share, delete, Menu, and more.
Ti p: To select multiple files, open a
folder, touch and hold a photo, then
touch others.
Zoom: Open a photo, then drag two
fingers apart or together on the screen.
Ti p: Turn the phone sideways for a
widescreen view.
• Wallpaper or contact photo: Open a
picture, then touch Menu> Set picture as.
• Edit: Open a picture, then touch
Menu> Edit.
• Slideshow: Open a folder, then touch
at the top. To stop the slideshow, touch
the display or Back.
52 Photos & Videos
Ti p: To show the slideshow on a
television or other device, see
“Connections Quick Reference” on page
65.
To copy photos to/from a computer, go
to “Memory Card & File Management” on
page 70.
Capture Your Screen
Sometimes a picture speaks louder than
words. Share a screen capture of your
favorite playlist, your new high score, or a
friend’s contact information. If you can
show it on your phone, you can share it
with your friends.
To capture your phone’s screen, press and
hold the Power and Volume Down keys
at the same time.
To see the screen capture, touch
Apps>Gallery > Screenshots.
Movies
Find and rent movies to watch on your
smartphone, tablet, or computer:
Find it: Apps>Play Movies & TV.
To shop, rent, or watch on a computer, go
to
http://play.google.com
“Movies.”
To pay for rentals, set up your Google
Wallet™ at
http://wallet.google.com
and choose
.
YouTube™
Watch videos from YouTube users
everywhere—or log into your account to
share your own.
Find it: Apps> YouTube
• Watc h: Touch to search and find a
video, then touch the image to play it.
• Upload: Flick to the ACCOUNT tab
choose your Google™ account, then
touch Uploads.
53Photos & Videos
Music
Allie’s mix
PLAYLIST
Last added
PLAYLIST
Allie live shows
PLAYLIST
Portland
PLAYLIST
road trip
PLAYLIST
summer songs
PLAYLIST
workout 1
PLAYLIST
Last added
Allie’s mix
Allie live shows
Portland
road trip
summer songs
workout 1
Google Play
PLAYLISTS
R
ECENN
T
2:31
Open Songs, Playlists &
more.
Options
During a song:
Touch to skip or hold to
scan.
Shop
Search
Settings
when life needs a soundtrack
Quick Start: Music
Listen and create playlists anytime, with
music on your phone.
Find it: Apps> Play Music
54 Music
• Go back: When you open a song or artist
list, touchin the top left to go back.
• Shuffle or repeat: During a song,
touch the screen to show shuffle and
repeat. Touch once to repeat the
current song list, or twice to repeat only
the current song.
• Vol ume: Press the volume keys during a
song.
Tip s & t rick s
• Hide the music player: To use another
app while your music plays, touch
Home. To return to the music player,
flick down the status bar and touch the
song title.
Ti p: Control music playback from the
home screen by adding the Google Play Music widget.
• Playlists: Touch and hold a song in your
library to add it to a playlist or show other
options. To edit, delete and rename a
playlist, touch and hold its name in the
music library.
• Upload & get help: To upload, play, or
get help with your Google Play™ Music
from a computer, visit
http://play.google.com/music
.
• Copy music: To copy music files to your
phone’s memory card, see “Memory
Card & File Management” on page 70.
Your phone can play MP3, M4A, AAC,
ACC+, MIDI, and WAV file types.
• During a flight: Press and hold Power
> Airplane mode to turn off all your
network and wireless connections and
listen to music during a flight.
Note: You can sync your Google Play
Music with iTunes.
55Music
Books
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
Google Play
Search
Download
Menu
even thick books fit
Quick Start: Books
Read your favorite books, and newspapers
when and where you want.
Find it: Apps >Play Books
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• Open: Flick left and right to see more
books in your library. To open a book,
touch it.
• Read offline: To store books for reading
when you’re not connected, touch
Menu> Make available offline,
choose the books, then touch in the
bottom left.
Tip s & t rick s
• Turn pages: While reading the book,
turn the pages by flicking them.
• Recent page: When you open book, it
shows the last page you were reading.
• Table of contents: Touch a book page,
then touch Menu to open its table of
contents or your book display options.
• Close: To return to your book list,
touchin the top left.
• Shop: To shop for books, touch Apps
>Play Books, then in the top right.
Browse by category, or touchand
search for a title or author. Touch a book
to show details. Then, touch the book’s
price to buy it (or touch OPEN to open a
free book). After you confirm a
purchase, the book is added to your
library.
Magazines
even thick books fit
Quick Start: Magazines
Read your favorite magazines, when and
where you want.
Find it: Apps >Play Magazines
• Open: Flick left and right to see more
magazines in your library. To open a
magazine, touch it.
• Read offline: To store magazines for
reading when you’re not connected,
touch Menu> Make available offline,
choose the magazines, then touch in
the bottom left.
Tip s & t rick s
• Close: To return to your magazine list,
touchin the top left.
• Shop: To shop for magazines, touch
Apps >Play Books, then in the
top right.
Browse by category, or touchand
search for a title. Touch a magazine to
show details. Then, touch the
magazines’s price to buy it (or touch
OPEN to open a free magazine). After
you confirm a purchase, the magazine is
added to your library.
57Magazines
Locate & Navigate
Oak Park
Cicero
Evanston
La Grange
Lincolnwood
a
Clear Map
Make Available Offline
Settings
Help
Maps
Navigation, Latitude,
and more
Search
Directions
Local
Layers
Menu
where you are, where you’re going
Quick Start: Locate &
Navigate
Open Maps to find an address in Google
Maps™, get directions, and more.
Find it: Apps> Maps
Wilmette
Wilmette
Evanston
Oak Park
Oak Park
Cicero
Cicero
Lincolnwood
Lincolnwood
Burbank
Burbank
Evanston
Chicago, IL
Chicago
Chicago
Oak Lawn
Oak Lawn
La Grange
La Grange
58 Locate & Navigate
A
• Find an address: To uc ha nd enter a n
address. The map moves to show the
address.
Ti p: From the home screen, touch
and enter an address.
• Get directions: Find an address on the
map, touch it, then touch .
• Save an address: Touch the address,
then touch the star by its name. To show
your starred places, touch Maps in the
top left and choose My Places. Touch a
star to remove it.
Tip s & t rick s
• Zoom: To zoom in or out, drag two
fingers together or apart on the screen.
• Rotate: To rotate a map, touch the
screen with two fingers and then drag
one in a circle while the other one stays
still.
• Tilt: To tilt a map, touch the screen with
two fingers and drag down.
• Send your location: To sh ow yo ur
location, touch . To tell others where
you are, touch the , touch the My
Location bubble, then choose Send
location to others.
• Find nearby businesses or attractions:
Touchat the bottom.
• Identify address: Touch and hold a spot
on the map to show the nearest address.
• Get map help: To uc h M en u > Help.
Google Local™
Google Local lets you find the restaurants,
cafes, bars, and attractions that are close
to you:
Find it: Apps> Local
Ti p: In Maps, just touch at the bottom.
Google Maps Navigation™
Beta
Get spoken turn-by-turn directions to the
destination you specify.
Find it: Apps > Navigation
Speak, type, or select your destination.
Navigation shows a map and starts telling
you directions.
Tip : To add to your STARRED places, open
Google Maps™, find an address, then
touch thenext to it.
To ch oo se Exit navigation or other
options, touch at the bottom. Touch
to show gas stations and other points
along the way.
Note: Using a mobile device or accessory
while driving may cause distraction and
may be illegal. Always obey the laws and
drive safely.
For more , go to
www.google.com/mobile/navigation
.
59Locate & Navigate
Work
My Drive
YESTERDAY
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Menu
On your computer :
http://drive.google.com
Document
Drawing
Presentation
Spreadsheet
Other File Type
Share,
Send, and
more
get it done anytime
Quick Start: Work
Google Drive™ is everywhere you are—on
the web, in your home, at the office, and on
the go. Your files are protected in your
Google account.
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Find it: Apps> Drive
Note: If you don’t have Drive, you can
download it for free: Touch Apps
>Play Store and search on Google
Drive.
• Create: To create a new doc,
touch Menu > New.
• Download or share: Touch > next to a file
to share it, make it available offline, and
more. Touch Offline to show offline
documents on your phone.
• Upload from your phone: To uc h
Menu > Upload to choose a song, file,
picture, or other file to upload.
• Upload from your computer: On your
computer, log into
http://drive.google.com
to create or
upload documents.
Tip s & t rick s
• Refresh a file list: Touch in a file list to
show changes from other users or your
computer.
• Work smarter: Use Bluetooth®
keyboard and mouse to make your
phone more like a laptop computer. To
connect them, turn them on and
touch Apps> Settings > Bluetooth.
To disconnect them, turn them off. For
more, see “Bluetooth® Wireless” on
page 66.
Office Network
You can sync your Microsoft® Office
Outlook email, or view files on your office
network.
• To synchronize Microsoft® Office
Outlook email on a Microsoft Exchange
server, see “Email” on page 40.
• To access your office network over a
secure connection, see “Virtual Private
Networks (VPN)” on page 76.
Quickoffice
Use Quickoffice to view and edit files on
your memory card.
Find it: Apps> Quickoffice
Touch a file or folder to open, or touch and
hold a file for options. You can edit most
text or spreadsheet files:
• Place your cursor by touching the text.
• Select text by double-tapping it.
• Open a keyboard, choose formatting,
save the file, or choose other options by
touching Menu.
Clock & Alarm
Find it: Apps >Clock & Alarm
• Alarm: Touch Set alarm, then touch the
checkbox next to an alarm to set it.
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Touch an alarm to edit it, or touch to
5
30
WedThuSa
t
add a new alarm.
When an alarm sounds, touch Dismiss to
turn it off or Snooze to delay for ten
minutes.
• Settings: To change your alarm sound,
snooze delay, or other settings, touch
Menu> Settings.
Ti p: To set your date, time, time zone, and
formats, touch Apps> Settings > Date & time.
Calendar
Show events stored on your phone and in
your online calendars, all together in one
place.
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Find it: Calendar
December 2012
Sun Mon Tue WedThuFriSat
25 26 27 2829301
2345678
9 10 11 12131415
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
2324 25 26 27 28 29
303112345
New event
Refresh
Search
Calendars to display
1213141
Settings
View Options
Menu
8
Scroll
• Change the view: Touch the date at the
top left to choose Day, Week, Month, or
Agenda.
• Add events: From any view,
touch Menu> New event, enter event
details, then touch DONE.
• Show, edit, or delete events: Touch a n
event to open it, then touch edit or
delete .
• Show, hide, or add calendars: To uc h
Menu> Calendars to display to show
or hide calendars from your Google™
account. You can use a computer to add
or remove calendars on your Google
account at
http://calendar.google.com
.
Ti p: Touch Apps , touch WIDGETS at the
top, then touch and hold the Calendar
widget to add it to your home screen.
63Work
Connect & Transfer
Wi-Fi
WIRELESS & NETWORKS
DEVICE
Bluetooth
Tethering & Mobile Hotspot
Data usage
More...
Sound
Display
Storage
ON
OFF
ON
Settings
Airplane mode
Wi-Fi Settings
Disable All
Wireless Connections
ON
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Power
Bluetooth Settings
Connection & Sharing
Settings
Memory Card Details
wired up or wireless
Quick Start: Connect &
Transfer
Connect accessories, computers,
networks, and more.
Find it: Apps> Settings
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• Bluetooth® devices: To conne ct a
Bluetooth headset, keypad, or other
device, touch Bluetooth.
• Wi-Fi networks: To connect, touch
Wi-Fi.
• Wi-Fi hotspot:* To make your phone a
Mobile Hotspot, touch Tethering &
Mobile Hotspot, then check Mobile
Hotspot. To find or change your hotspot password, touch Mobile Hotspot
settings > Configure Mobile Hotspot.
Tip s & t rick s
• Google Drive™: Upload files to the web,
so that you can access them from the
browser in Microsoft™ Windows™ or
Apple™ Macintosh™ computers, as well
as other Android™ devices. See “Quick
* Qualifying data plan required. Devices connected
to your Mobile Hotspot use data from your plan.
Overage charges apply if the included monthly
data allowance is exceeded. Performance may vary
depending on the number of devices connected
and other factors.
Start: Work” on page 60.
• HDMI® cable: Your phone’s micro HDMI
port lets you show photos and videos on
HDMI displays.
• USB cable: Your phone’s micro USB port
lets you exchange media and other files
with a connected computer. To change
the type of USB connection, touch
Apps> Settings > Storage >Menu
> USB computer connection.
• Automatic connections: When
Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi power is, your
ON
phone automatically reconnects to
available devices or networks it has used
before.
Connections Quick Reference
Follow the references to find out how to
use a USB , HDMI, Wi-Fi, or
Bluetooth® connection.
To...
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Bluetooth® Wireless
OFF
Turn Bluetooth Power On or Off
Find it: Apps> Settings, then touch
the Bluetooth switch to turn it
Ti p: To extend battery life or stop
connections, turn the Bluetooth switch
when you’re not using it.
Connect Devices
The first time you connect a device, follow
these steps:
1. Make sure the device you are pairing with
is in discoverable mode (for details, refer
to the guide that came with the device).
2.To u c h Ap p s> Settings > Bluetooth.
3.Make sure the switch at the top is,
then touch SEARCH FOR DEVICES.
4.Touch a found device to connect it (if
necessary, touch Pair or enter a passkey
like 0000).
66 Connect & Transfer
ON
ON
Ti p: Touch next to a device to rename
it.
When the device connects, the
Bluetooth status indicator turns blue.
To disconnect or reconnect a device
anytime, just turn it 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.
Let Devices Find Your Phone
To let a Bluetooth device discover your
phone:
1. Touch Apps> Settings > Bluetooth.
2.To u c h Only visible to paired devices to
make your phone visible to all devices for
two minutes.
Transfer Files
• Photos or videos: Open the photo or
video, then touch> Bluetooth.
• People: To uchPeople
ON
OFF
>Menu>Share contacts, check what
you want to share (you can choose
Unselect all), then touch OK > Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi Networks
Turn Wi-fi Power On or Off
Find it: Apps> Settings, then touch
the Wi-Fi switch to turn it
Note: To extend battery life, turn the Wi-Fi
switch when you’re not using it.
Connect to Networks
To find networks in your range:
1. To u c h Ap p s> Settings > Wi-Fi.
Ti p: To see your phone’s MAC address
and Wi-Fi settings, touch
Menu> Advanced.
2.Make sure the switch at the top is,
then touch > Menu > SCAN.
ON
3.Touch a found network to connect it (if
necessary, enter Network SSID,
Security, and Wireless password, and
touch Connect).
When your phone connects, the Wi-Fi
status indicatorappears in the status
bar.
Note: If you see a question mark in the
Wi-Fi status indicator , pull down the
status bar, touch the network, and enter
the network’s password.
Tip : When Wi-Fi power is on, your phone
automatically reconnects to available
networks it has used before
Wi-Fi Hotspot
Your can make your phone a Wi-Fi hotspot
to provide portable, convenient internet
access to other Wi-Fi enabled devices.
Note: Keep it secure. To protect your
phone and hotspot from unauthorized
access, it is strongly recommended that
67Connect & Transfer
you set up hotspot security (WPA2 is the
most secure), including password.
Find it: Apps> Settings > Tethering &
Mobile Hotspot and check Mobile
Hotspot.
1. Your phone turns off Wi-Fi power and
uses the mobile network for Internet
access. Touch Mobile Hotspot Settings
> Configure Mobile Hotspot to set up
security:
• SSID—Enter a unique name for your
hotspot.
•Security—Select the type of security
you want: Open or WPA2. For WPA2,
enter a unique password that others
will need to access your Wi-Fi
hotspot.
Note: WPA2 is recommended by
IEEE.
• Channel—If you notice interference
after your hotspot has been active for
a while, try different channels.
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2.To u c h Save when the settings are
complete.
When Mobile Hotspot is active, other Wi-Fi
enabled devices can connect by entering
your hotspot’s SSID, selecting a Security
type, and entering the correct Wireless password.
USB Cables
Note: Copyright—do you have the right?
Always follow the rules. See “Content
Copyright” on page 96.
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, touch Apps>
Settings > Storage >Menu >USB
computer connection.
• For Microsoft™ Windows™ XP, Windows
Vista, and Windo ws 7: O n your comp uter,
choose Start, then select Windows
Explorer from your list of programs. In
Windows Explorer, your phone will
appear as a connected drive where you
can drag and drop files, or it will appear
as an MTP device that lets you use
Windows Media Player to transfer files.
For more instructions or driver files, visit
www.motorola.com
.
• For Apple™ Macintosh™: Use Android™
File Transfer, available at
www.android.com/filetransfer
.
File Transfer
You can connect your phone to a
computer with a USB cable for file transfer.
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.
1. With the home screen showing, connect
a Motorola micro USB data cable from
your phone’s micro USB port to a USB
port on your computer. Your phone
should show in the status bar.
Note: Make sure to connect the phone
to a high power USB port. Typically,
these are located directly on your
computer. To change the type of USB
connection if necessary, touch Apps>
Settings > Storage >Menu >USB
computer connection > Media device
(MTP) or Camera (PTP).
2.Your phone and microSD memory card
appear as two separate removable disks
on your computer.
Drag and drop files between your
computer and the phone or
microSD card folders. When you’re
done, use “Safely Remove Hardware”
before disconnecting the USB cable.
Note: You can’t use files on the
microSD card while your phone is
connected to the computer.
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Memory Card & File
micro
SIM
microSD
Device storage
Device storage
Notifications
2 items
2012.12/20
Pictures
1 item
2012.12/20
Playlists
10 items
2012.12/20
Podcasts
0 items
2012.12/20
Ringtones
1 item
2012.12/20
Music
125 items
2012.12/20
Movies
2 items
2012.12/20
ce
s
e
storage
s
Device storage
Remote storages
Favorites
Recent
SD card
Open (touch) or Show
Options (touch & hold):
Delete
Copy
Move
Share
Rename
Search
View
Sort
New Folder
Menu
Touch & hold for labels
Device or Memory Card
Previous Folder
Management
Your photos, videos, and other files are
automatically stored in your phone’s
internal memory.
Optional microSD
memory cards can help
store more files.
Move, Copy, Delete, or Share Files
Find it: >Files
torag
ovies
items
usic
25 items
otification
items
cture
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• Open: Touch files or folders to open
them.
• Delete, copy, and more: Touch and hold
a file or folder to show option icons at the
bottom. Touch more files to select them,
then touch an icon to perform an action
like delete or copy (touch and hold
icons to show labels).
To finish copying or moving a file, go to
the destination folder (to go up one
folder, touchin the top left), then
touch PASTE at the top.
Remove or Erase a microSD Card
Note: Do not remove a microSD card while
your phone is using it or writing files on it.
Before you remove or erase a
microSD card you need to unmount it.
Tou c h A pp s> Settings > Storage
> Unmount SD card.
To erase a microSD card, touch Apps>
Settings > Storage > Erase SD card.
War nin g: All data on the microSD card will
be deleted.
USB Connection
You can connect your phone to a
computer with a USB cable.
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.
1. With the home screen showing, connect
a Motorola micro USB data cable from
your phone’s micro USB port to a USB
port on your computer. Your phone
should showin the status bar.
2.Your phone and microSD memory card
appear as two separate removable disks
on your computer.
Drag and drop files between your
computer and the phone or
microSD card folders. When you’re
done, use “Safely Remove Hardware”
before disconnecting the USB cable.
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Note: You can’t use files on the
microSD card while your phone is
connected to the computer.
Share Your Data Connection
Your computer can access the internet
through your phone's mobile
network—you just need a USB cable.
Ti p: To share a Wi-Fi connection, see
“Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 67.
1. Connect your phone to your computer
using a USB cable.
Note: If your computer is running
something older than
Microsoft™ Windows™ 7 or
Apple™ Macintosh™ OSX, it might
require special configuration.
2.On your phone, touch Apps>
Settings, then make sure the Wi-Fi
switch is set to .
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OFF
3.In Settings, touch Tethering & Mobile
Hotspot, then check USB tethering to
start the connection.
To stop the connection, uncheck USB
tethering, then disconnect your phone
from your computer.
Data Use
You can track the amount of data
uploaded and downloaded by your phone,
and set a limit on your monthly data usage
to avoid overage charges from your
service provider.
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.
Find it: Apps> Settings > Data usage
Data usage
Mobile data
Set mobile data limit
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Data usage cycle
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Measured by your phone. Your carrier’s data
usage accounting may differ.
Browser
Data restrictions &
Wi-Fi Usage
ON
Data Limit
Data Warning (orange)
& Limit (red)
Drag bars to change
Date Range
14.46MB
Show or Restrict
Background Data
• Mobile & Wi-Fi: The main graph shows
data use on your mobile network. To
show tabs for data use on Wi-Fi,
touch Menu > Show Wi-Fi usage.
• Data use warning: Drag the right side of
the orange bar up or down to set when
your phone warns you about data use.
• Data use limit: Check Set mobile data
limit, then drag the right side of the red
bar up or down to set the level when you
want mobile data turned off. Your phone
will notify you when you reach the limit
(and many of your phone’s features will
stop working).
• Restrict app background data: Below
the graph, apps are listed from highest
to lowest data use. Some apps transfer
data in the background when you're not
viewing them—to stop an app from
doing this, touch it and then check
Restrict background data.
Ti p: Apps that use a lot of data might
also use a lot of battery power.
• Restrict all background data: After you
set a data use limit, you can also turn off
background data use. Just
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touch Menu > Restrict background data.
Phone & Tablet
Your Android™ phone and tablet can work
together, to help you get the most out of
both:
• Sync your Google™ account: When
both devices log into the same Google
account, they can both get to all the
same apps, movies, books, and music
from “Google Play™” on page 11—plus
you share the same Google Drive™,
Gmail™, Google Calendar™, and other
Google services. To add accounts to
your phone, see “Accounts” on page 6.
• Transfer media and files: Upload files to
your “Quick Start: Work” on page
60 from any Android device on your
Google account, or you can copy files to
your phone’s memory card and transfer
it to other devices with “Memory Card &
File Management” on page 70.
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• Phone hotspot: If you have a Wi-Fi
tablet, turn your phone into a Wi-Fi
hotspot to let your tablet access the
Internet anywhere—see “Wi-Fi Hotspot”
on page 67,
• Bluetooth accessories: If you have a
Bluetooth keyboard or other
accessories to use with your tablet,
remember you can use them with your
phone too. To connect them, see
“Bluetooth® Wireless” on page 66,
HDMI Mirror Mode
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in your TV or Monitor
Use your touchscreen to open
and control games, media, or
other apps on the connected
display.
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DLNA™ Media Devices
Use DLNA Certified
computers, TVs, and
other devices to show
the videos and pictures stored on your
phone.
1. Make sure your phone is connected to a
Wi-Fi network that has another DLNA
Certified device.
2.To u ch App s>Gallery, then open the
picture or video you want to show.
3.Touch at the top of the screen.
Your phone searches for DLNA devices
on your network.
4.Choose a device to connect.
For more about DLNA devices, visit
www.dlna.org
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Virtual Private Networks
(VPN)
A VPN lets you access files on a secured
network (like an office network with a
firewall). Contact the network
administrator to ask for VPN settings, and
any additional apps or other requirements.
To enter VPN settings, touch Apps>
Settings > More... > VPN. Choose the
type of VPN and enter settings from the
network administrator. The network is
stored in the VPN list so that you can
select it whenever you need to connect.
Mobile Network
You should not need to change any
network settings. Contact your service
provider for help.
Tou c h A pp s> Settings > More...
> Mobile networks to see network settings
options.
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Airplane Mode
Use airplane mode to turn all your wireless
connections off—useful when flying. Press
and hold the Power key > 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.
Protect
Security & Screen Lock
SCREEN SECURITY
ENCRYPTION
Screen lock
Owner info
Default
Encrypt phone
Require a numeric PIN or password to decrypt
your phone each time you power it on
Automatically lock
5 seconds after sleep
Allow Bluetooth bypass
Allow Voice Commands to be launched
via Bluetooth Multi-function button
while device is locked
Power button instantly locks
Vibrate on touch
Screen Lock Method
Lock Time
Encrypt Phone &
Memory Card Data
help keep it safe
Quick Start: Protect
Make sure your information is protected, in
case your phone is lost or stolen.
Find it: Apps> Settings > Security &
Screen Lock
Note: You can make emergency calls on a
locked phone (“Emergency Calls” on page
32). A locked phone still rings, but you
need to unlock it to answer.
• Screen lock: To use facial recognition, a
pattern, PIN, or simple slide (Default) to
unlock your phone, touch Apps>
Settings > Security & Screen Lock >
Screen lock. Some Corporate accounts
might require you to add a Password to
your phone, for security.
Tip s & t rick s
• Face unlock: Unlock your phone by
looking at it! Touch Apps> Settings
> Security & Screen Lock > Screen lock >
Face Unlock and follow the prompts.
• Forgotten pattern: If you enter the
wrong unlock Pattern five times, your
device shows a Forgot pattern? option
that lets you enter your Google™
account email and password to unlock
your device.
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• Forgotten password: You will need to
reset your phone (contact your service
provider).
• Restrict dialing: To restrict your phone
so that it can only dial a few numbers,
touch Phone >Menu> Settings >
Fixed Dialing Numbers.
Screen Lock
To keep your phone secure, you can make
the screen lock when it turns off.
Find it: Apps> Settings > Security &
Screen Lock > Screen lock, then select the
lock type:
• None—turn off the screen lock.
• Default—flick to the right to unlock.
• Face Unlock—look at your phone to
unlock it.
Follow the prompts to capture your face
and enter a PIN or password (for backup
or to change the lock setting). When the
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screen is locked, frame your face in the
square at the bottom to unlock it.
Note: This feature is less secure than a
pattern, PIN, or password.
• Pattern—draw a
Draw an unlock pattern
pattern to unlock.
• PIN—enter four to
sixteen digits to
unlock.
• Password—enter
four to sixteen
letters, digits, or
symbols to unlock.
To change when your screen turns off, see
“Power Key” on page 18.
Note: You can make emergency calls on a
locked phone (see “Emergency Calls” on
page 32). A locked phone still rings, but you need to unlock it to answer.
SIM Lock
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code
three times, your phone locks your SIM
card and asks for your PIN unlock code.
Contact your service provider for your PIN
unlock code.
To set a SIM card PIN that you must enter
when you turn on your phone:
Find it: Apps> Settings > Security &
Screen Lock > Set up SIM card lock > Lock
SIM card
To set your SIM PIN, enter a 4-digit code.
To change your code, choose Change SIM PIN.
Encrypt Your Phone
Caution: If you forget your encryption
code, you cannot recover the data stored
on your phone or memory card.
Encrypting your files can take an hour or
more. Leave your phone plugged in, and
be careful not to interrupt the process.
Encryption protects the accounts,
settings, apps, and files on your phone, so
that people cannot access them if your
phone is stolen.
To encrypt your phone and require a PIN or
password whenever you turn on your
phone:
Your Google™ account data is backed up
online. So, if you reset or replace your
phone, just log into your Google account
to restore the contacts, events, and other
details you synced with the account. To
choose what syncs with the account,
touch Apps > Settings and go to the
ACCOUNTS section, touch your Google
account, and check things to sync. Please
note that text messages, call logs, and
items stored on your phone will not be
restored. To restore your Google Play™
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Store apps, see “Show, Remove & Restore
Apps” on page 13.
Reset
To reset your phone to factory settings
and erase all the data on your phone,
touch Apps> Settings > Privacy >
Factory Data Reset > Reset Phone.
War nin g: All downloaded apps and user
data on your phone will be deleted. Data
on your memory card will not be deleted.
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AT&T Ne twor k
AT&T
Notifications
Your 4G LTE wireless device will display
one of the following network indicators to
let you know which of AT&T’s wireless
networks you are connected to.
Connected to AT&T’s 4G LTE
network.
Connected to AT&T’s HSPA+ network.
Connected to AT&T’s EDGE/2G
network.
Limited 4G LTE availability in select
markets. 4G speeds delivered by LTE, or
HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul, where
available. Compatible data plan required.
LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Learn more at
att.com/network
A network indicator does not necessarily
mean that you will experience any
particular upload or download data
speeds. Actual upload and download data
speeds depend upon a variety of factors,
including the device, network utilization,
file characteristics, terrain, etc. Learn
more at:
Your AT&T Wireless Customer Agreement,
Section 3.2 Where and How Does AT&T
Service Work?
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AT&T Features & Services
only from AT&T
AT&T Fe at u re s
•myAT&T—Pay your bill, view wireless
voice and data usage, add or remove
wireless account features.
•AT&T Code Scanner—Read UPC, QR
and Data Matrix barcodes. Scan, Shop,
Save.
•AT&T Locker —Store, sync and share
your photos, videos and documents in
one convenient place.
•AT&T Navigator—Get traffic updates,
GPS navigation and turn-by-turn voice
directions.
•Live TV—Watch LIVE, on-demand and
downloadable mobile TV including ESPN
Mobile TV, Fox news and more.
•AT&T Smart Wi-Fi—Finds and
automatically connects to available
hotspots, maximize battery life by only
turning Wi-Fi on & off when needed.
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•AT&T FamilyMap—Quickly and
conveniently locate your family.
Note: For more AT&T apps, visit the AT&T
section in the Google Play™ Store app.*
* AT&T Navigator, Live TV and AT&T FamilyMap re-
quire a se parate subscriptio n and data charg es apply. Live TV requires mobile broadband service.
Service not available in all areas. Programming subject to blackout restrictions. Download and watch
capability available for select content, requires
Wi-Fi connection and is available for viewing for
limited time periods.
Troubleshooting
we can help
Reboot
If you ever need to reboot your phone,
press and hold both Powerand Volume
Down until your phone turns off (about 10
seconds). Then, just turn your phone back
on.
Service & Repairs
If you have questions or need assistance,
we’re here to help.
Go to
www.motorola.com/repair
States) or
(Canada), where you can select from a
number of customer care options. You can
also contact the Motorola Customer
Support Center at: 1-800-734-5870
(United States), 1-888-390-6456
(TTY/TDD United States for hearing
impaired), or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
www.motorola.com/support
(United
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Safety, Regulatory & Legal
Battery Use & Safety
Battery Use & Safety
The following battery use and safety information
applies to all Motorola mobile devices. If your mobile device uses a non-removable main battery (as
stated in your product information), details related
to handling and replacing your battery should be
disregarded—the battery should only be replaced by a Motorola-approved service facility, and any
attempt to remove or replace your battery, unless
performed by a service representative, may
damage the product and void your warranty.
Important: Handle and store batteries properly to
avoid injury or damage. Most battery safety issues
arise from improper handling of batteries, and
particularly from the continued use of damaged
batteries.
DON’Ts
• Don’t disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or
otherwise attempt to change the form of your
battery.
• Don’t use tools, sharp objects, or excessive force
to insert or remove the battery as this can
damage the battery.
• Don’t let the mobile device or battery come in
contact with liquids.* Liquids can get into the
mobile device’s circuits, leading to corrosion.
• Don’t allow the battery to touch metal objects. If
metal objects, such as jewelry, stay in prolonged
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contact with the battery contact points, the battery
could become very hot.
• Don’t place your mobile device or battery near a
heat source.* High temperatures can cause the
battery to swell, leak, or malfunction.
• Don’t dry a wet or damp battery with an
appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or
microwave oven.
DOs
• Do avoid leaving your mobile d evice in your car in
high temperatures.*
• Do avoid dropping the mobile device or battery.*
Dropping these items, especially on a hard surface,
can potentially cause damage.*
• Do contact your servic e provider or Motorola if
your mobile device or battery has been damaged
in any of the ways listed here.
*Note: Always make sure that any battery, connector
and compartment covers are closed and secure to
avoid direct exposure of the battery to any of these
conditions, even if your product information states
that your mobile device can resist damage from
these conditions.
Important: Motor ola recommends you always use
Motorola-branded batteries and chargers for
quality assurance and safeguards. Motorola’s
warranty does not cover damage to the mobile
device caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or
chargers. To help you identify authentic Motorola
batteries from non-original or counterfeit batteries
(that may not have adequate safety protection),
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Motorola provides holograms on its batteries. You
should confirm that any battery you purchase has a
“Motorola Original” hologram.
If you see a message on your display such as
Invalid Battery or Unable to Charge, take the
following steps:
• Re move the battery and inspect it to confirm that it
has a “Motorola Original” hologram;
• If there is no hologram, the battery is not a Motorola
battery;
• If there is a hologram, replace the battery and try
charging it again;
• If the message remains, contact a Motorola
authorized service center.
Warn ing: Use of a non-Motorola battery or charger
may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
Proper and safe battery disposal and recycling:
Proper battery disposal is not only important for
safety, it benefits the environment. You can recycle
your used batteries in many retail or service provider
locations. Additional information on proper disposal
and recycling can be found at
www.motorola.com/recycling
Disposal: Promptly dispose of used batteries
in accordance with local regulations. Contact
your local recycling center or national
recycling organizations for more information on how
to dispose of batteries.
Warn ing : Never dispose of batteries in a fire because
they may explode.
Battery Charging
Battery Charging
Notes for charging your product’s battery:
• During charging, keep your battery and charger
near room temperature for efficient battery
charging.
• New batteries are not fully charged.
• New batteries or batteries stored for a long time
may take more time to charge.
• Motorola batteries and charging systems have
circuitry that protects the battery from damage
from overcharging.
Third Party Accessories
Third Party Accessories
Use of third party accessories, including but not
limited to batteries, chargers, headsets, covers,
cases, screen protectors and memory cards, may
impact your mobile device’s performance. In some
circumstances, third party accessories can be
dangerous and may void your mobile device’s
warranty. For a list of Motorola accessories, visit
www.motorola.com/products
Driving Precautions
Driving Precautions
Responsible and safe driving is your primary
responsibility when behind the wheel of a vehicle.
Using a mobile device or accessory for a call or other
application while driving may cause distraction, and
may be prohibited or restricted in certain
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areas—always obey the laws and regulations on the
use of these products.
While driving, NEVER:
• Type, read, enter or review texts, emails, or any
other written data.
• Surf the web.
• Input navigation information.
• Perform any other functions that divert your
attention from driving.
While driving, ALWAYS:
• Keep your eyes on the road.
• Use a handsfree device if available or required by
law in your area.
• Enter destination information into a navigation
device before driving.
• Use voice activated features (such as voice dial)
and speaking features (such as audible directions),
if available.
• Obey all local laws and regulations for the use of
mobile devices and accessories in the vehicle.
• End your call or other task if you cannot
concentrate on driving.
Remember to follow the “Smart Practices While
Driving” at
www.motorola.com/callsmart
(in English
only).
Seizures, Blackouts & Eyestrain
Seizures, Blackouts & Eyestrain
To reduce eyestrain and avoid headaches, it is always
a good idea to hold the screen a comfortable
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distance from your eyes, use in a well-lit area, and
take frequent breaks.
Some people may be susceptible to seizures or
blackouts (even if they have never had one before)
when exposed to flashing lights or light patterns,
such as when playing video games, or watching
videos with flashing-light effects.
Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the
following symptoms occur: seizures, blackout,
convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of
awareness, or disorientation.
If you or someone in your family has experienced
seizures or blackouts, please consult with your
physician before using an application that produces
flashing-light effects on your mobile device.
Caution About High Volume Usage
High Volume
Warn ing : Exposure to loud noise from any
source for extended periods of time may
affect your hearing. The louder the volume
sound level, the less time is required before your
hearing could be affected. To protect your
hearing:
• Limit the amount of time you use headsets
or headphones at high volume.
• Avoid turning up the volume to block out
noisy surroundings.
• Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people
speaking near you.
If you experience hearing discomfort, including the
sensation of pressure or fullness in your ears, ringing
in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop
listening to the device through your headset or
headphones and have your hearing checked.
For more information about hearing, see our website
at
direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/nss/AcousticSafety.as
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(in English only).
Repetitive Motion
Repetitive Motion
When you repetitively perform actions such as
pressing keys or entering finger-written characters,
you may experience occasional discomfort in your
hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your
body. If you continue to have discomfort during or
after such use, stop use and see a physician.
Children
Children
Keep your mobile device and its accessories away
from small ch ildren. These products are not toys
and may be hazardous to small children. For example:
• A choking hazard may exist for small, detachable
parts.
• Improper use could result in loud sounds, possibly
causing hearing injury.
• Improperly handled batteries could overheat and
cause a burn.
Supervise access for older children. Similar to a
computer, if an older child does use your mobile
device, you may want to monitor their access to help
prevent:
• Exposure to inappropriate apps or content.
• Improper use of apps or content.
• Loss of dat a.
Glass Parts
Glass Parts
Some parts of your mobile device may be made of
glass. This glass could break if the product receives a
substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or
attempt to remove. Stop using your mobile device
until the glass is replaced by a qualified service
center.
Operational Warnings
Operat ion al Wa rnin gs
Obey all posted signs when using mobile devices in
public areas.
Potentially Explosive Areas
Potentially explosive areas are often, but not always,
posted and can include blasting areas, fueling
stations, fueling areas (such as below decks on
boats), fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities,
or areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain dust, or metal powders.
When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile
device, and do not remove, install, or charge
batteries, unless it is a radio product type especially
qualified for use in such areas and certified as
“Intrinsically Safe” (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA,
or UL approved). In such areas, sparks can occur and
cause an explosion or fire.
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Symbol Key
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Your battery, charger, or mobile device may contain
symbols, defined as follows:
Symbol Definition
Important safety information follows.
Do not dispose of your battery or mobile
device in a fire.
Your battery or mobile device may
require recycling in accordance with
local laws. Contact your local regulatory
authorities for more information.
Do not dispose of your battery or mobile
device with your household waste. See
“Recycling” for more information.
Do not use tools.
For indoor use only.
Listening at full volume to music or voice
through a headset may damage your
hearing.
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Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
RF Energy
Exposure to RF Energy
Your mobile device contains a transmitter and
receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF
energy. When you communicate with your mobile
device, the system handling your call controls the
power level at which your mobile device transmits.
Your mobile device is designed to comply with local
regulatory requirements in your country concerning
exposure of human beings to RF energy.
RF Energy Operational Precautions
For optimal mobile device performance, and to be
sure that human exposure to RF energy does not
exceed the guidelines set forth in the relevant
standards, always follow these instructions and
precautions:
• When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your
mobile device just like you would a landline phone.
• If you wear the mobile device on your body, ensure
that the device is positioned at least 2.5 cm (1 inch)
away from the body, and if you use an accessory
case or holder, ensure it is free of any metal.
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility
Nearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy
interference from external sources if inadequately
shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF
energy compatibility. In some circumstances, your
mobile device may cause interference with other
devices.
Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference Problems
Turn off your mobile device in any location where
posted notices instruct you to do so, such as
hospitals or health care facilities.
In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever
instructed to do so by airline staff. If your mobile
device offers an airplane mode or similar feature,
consult airline staff about using it in flight.
Medical Devices
If you have a medical device, including an
implantable medical device such as a pacemaker or
defibrillator, consult your healthcare provider and the
device manufacturer’s directions before using this
mobile device.
Persons with implantable medical devices should
observe the following precautions:
• ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than
20 centimeters (8 inches) from the implantable
medical device when the mobile device is turned
ON.
• DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast
pocket.
• Use the ear opposite the implantable medical
device to minimize the potential for interference.
• Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you
have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place.
Specific Absorption Rate (FCC & IC)
SAR (FCC & IC)
YOUR MOBILE DEVICE MEETS FCC AND IC
LIMITS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to
radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields)
adopted by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC). These
limits include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and
health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is
1.6 W/kg.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions with the device transmitting at its
highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. The highest SAR values under the FCC and IC
guidelines for your device model are listed below:
Head SARWCDMA 19 001.34 W/kg
Body-worn SAR LTE Band 40.67 W/kg
During use, the actual SAR values for your device are
usually well below the values stated. This is because,
for purposes of system efficiency and to minimize
interference on the network, the operating power of
your mobile device is automatically decreased when
full power is not needed for the call. The lower the
power output of the device, the lower its SAR value.
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If you are interested in further reducing your RF
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Product
Approval
Number
exposure then you can easily do so by limiting your
usage or simply using a hands-free kit to keep the
device away from the head and body.
Additional information can be found at
www.mot orola.com/rfhea lth
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European Union Directives
Conformance Statement
EU Conformance
The following CE compliance information is
applicable to Motorola mobile devices that carry one
of the following CE marks:
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Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in
compliance with:
• The essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
• All other relevant EU Directives
For products that support Wi-Fi 802.11a (as defined in
your product information): This device is restricted to
indoor use when operating in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz
(802.11a) Wi-Fi frequency band.
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The following gives an example of a typical Product
Approval Number:
You can view your product’s Declaration of
Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (to R&TTE
Directive) at
To find your DoC, enter the Product Approval Number
from your product’s label in the “Search” bar on the
website.
www.motorola.com/rtte
(in English only).
FCC Declaration of
Conformity
FCC DoC
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section
2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola
Mobility LLC.
Address: 8000 West Sunrise
Boulevard, Suite A,
Plantation, FL 33322 USA
Phone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920
Hereby declares that the product:
Product Name: MOTOROLA AT R I X ™ H D
Model Number: MB886
FCC ID: IHDP56MB4
Conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15,
subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section
15.109(a)
FCC Notice to Users
FCC Notice
The following statement applies to all products
that bear the FCC logo and/or FCC ID on the
product label.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. See 47 CFR Sec.
15.105(b). These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(a)(3).
Motorola has not approved any changes or
modifications to this device by the user. Any changes
or modifications could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21.
For products that support Wi-Fi 802.11a (as defined in
product information): In the United States, do not use
your device outdoors while connected to an 802.11a
Wi-Fi network. The FCC prohibits such outdoor use
since frequencies 5.15-5.25 GHz can cause
interference with Mobile Satellite Services (MSS).
Public Wi-Fi access points in this range are optimized
for indoo r use.
Industry Canada Notice to Users
Industry Canada Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause interference and (2) This
device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device. See RSS-GEN 7.1.3. This Class B digital
apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Software Notices
Software Notices
Warning against unloc king the bootloader or
altering a product's operating system software:
Motorola strongly recommends against altering a
product's operating system, which includes
unlocking the bootloader, rooting a device or running
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any operating software other than the approved
versions issued by Motorola and its partners. Such
alterations may permanently damage your product,
cause your product to be unsafe and/or cause your
product to malfunction. In such cases, neither the
product nor any damage resulting therefrom will be
covered by warranty.
Important FCC information: You must not make or
enable any changes to the product that will impact its
FCC grant of equipment authorization. The FCC
grant is based on the product's emission,
modulation, and transmission characteristics,
including: power levels, operating frequencies and
bandwidths, SAR levels, duty-cycle, transmission
modes (e.g., CDMA, GSM), and intended method of
using the product (e.g., how the product is held or
used in proximity to the body). A change to any of
these factors will invalidate the FCC grant. It is illegal
to operate a transmitting product without a valid
grant.
Location Services
Location
The following information is applicable to Motorola
mobile devices that provide location based
functionality. Location sources can include GPS,
AGPS and Wi-Fi.
Your mobile device can use Global Positioning System (GPS) signals for location-based
applications. GPS uses satellites controlled by the
U.S. government that are subject to changes
implemented in accordance with the Depar tment of
Defense policy and the Federal Radio Navigation
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Plan. These changes may affect the performance of
location technology on your mobile device.
Your mobile device can also use Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS), which obtains
information from the cellular network to improve GPS
performance. AGPS uses your wireless service
provider's network and therefore airtime, data
charges, and/or additional charges may apply in
accordance with your service plan. Contact your
wireless service provider for details.
Your mobile device can also use Wi-Fi signals to
determine your approximate location, using
information from known and available Wi-Fi netw orks.
Your Lo cation
Location-based information includes information
that can be used to determine the approximate
location of a mobile device. Mobile devices which are
connected to a wireless network transmit
location-based information. Devices enabled with
location technology also transmit location-based
information. Additionally, if you use applications that
require location-based information (e.g. driving
directions), such applications transmit
location-based information. This location-based
information may be shared with third parties,
including your wireless service provider, applications
providers, Motorola, and other third parties providing
services.
Emergency Calls
When you make an emergency call, the cellular
network may activate the AGPS technology in your
mobile device to tell the emergency responders your
approximate location.
AGPS has limitations and might not work in your
area. Therefore:
• Always tell the emergency responder your location
to the best of your ability; and
• Remain on the phone for as long as the emergency
responder instructs you.
Navigation
Navigation
The following information is applicable to Motorola
mobile devices that provide navigation features.
When using navigation features, note that mapping
information, directions and other navigational data
may contain inaccurate or incomplete data. In some
countries, complete information may not be
available. Therefore, you should visually confirm that
the navigational instructions are consistent with what
you see. All drivers should pay attention to road
conditions, closures, traffic, and all other factors that
may impact driving. Always obey posted road signs.
Privacy & Data Security
Privacy & Data Security
Motorola understands that privacy and data security
are important to everyone. Because some features of
your mobile device may affect your privacy or data
security, please follow these recommendations to
enhance protection of your information:
• Monitor access—Keep your mobile device with you
and do not leave it where others may have
unmonitored access. Use your device’s security
and lock features, where available.
• Keep software up to date—If Motorola or a
software/application vendor releases a patch or
software fix for your mobile device that updates the
device’s security, install it as soon as possible.
• Sec ure Personal Information—Your mobile device
can store personal information in various locations
including your SIM card, memory card, and phone
memory. Be sure to remove or clear all personal
information before you recycle, return, or give away
your device. You can also backup your personal
data to transfer to a new device.
Note: For information on how to backup or wipe
data from your mobile device, go to
www.motorola.com/support
• Online accounts—Some mobile devices provide a
Motorola online account (such as MOTOBLUR). Go
to your account for information on how to manage
the account, and how to use security features such
as remote wipe and device location (where
available).
• Appl ications and updates—Choose your apps and
updates carefully, and install from trusted sources
only. Some apps can impact your phone’s
performance and/or have access to private
information including account details, call data,
location details and network resources.
• Wireless—For mobile devices with Wi-Fi features,
only connect to trusted Wi-Fi networks. Also, when
using your device as a hotspot (where available)
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use network security. These precautions will help
prevent unauthorized access to your device.
• Location-based information—Mobile devices
enabled with location based technologies such as
GPS, AGPS or Wi-Fi, can transmit location-based
information. See “Location Services” for more
details.
• Other information your device may
transmit—Your device may also transmit testing
and other diagnostic (including location-based)
information, and other non-personal information
to Motorola or other third-party servers. This
information is used to help improve products and
services offered by Motorola.
If you have further questions regarding how the use
of your mobile device may impact your privacy or
data security, please contact Motorola at
privacy@motorola.com
provider.
Use & Care
Use & Care
To care for your Motorola mobile device, please
, or contact your service
observe the following:
liquids
Don’t expose your mobile device to water,
rain, extreme humidity, sweat, or other
liquids.
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drying
Don’t try to dry your mobile device using a
microwave oven, conventional oven, or dryer,
as this may damage the mobile device.
extreme heat or cold
Don’t store or use your mobile device in
temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above
60°C (140°F). Don’t recharge your mobile
device in temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or
above 45°C (113 °F).
dust and dirt
Don’t expose your mobile device to dust, dirt,
sand, food, or other inappropriate materials.
cleaning
To clean your mobile device, use only a dry
soft cloth. Don’t use alcohol or other cleaning
solutions.
shock and vibration
Don’t drop your mobile device.
protection
To help protect your mobile device, always
make sure that any battery, connector and
compartment covers are closed and secure.
Recycling
Recycling
Mobile Devices & Accessories
Please do not dispose of mobile devices or
electrical accessories (such as chargers,
headsets, or batteries) with your household
waste, or in a fire. These items should be disposed of
in accordance with the national collection and
recycling schemes operated by your local or regional
authority. Alternatively, you may return unwanted
mobile devices and electrical accessories to any
Motorola Approved Service Center in your region.
Details of Motorola approved national recycling
schemes, and further information on Motorola
recycling activities can be found at:
www.motorola.com/recycling
Packaging & Product Guides
Product packaging and product guides should only
be disposed of in accordance with national collection
and recycling requirements. Please contact your
regional authorities for more details.
California Perchlorate Label
Perchlorate Label
Some mobile phones use an internal, permanent
backup battery on the printed circuit board that may
contain very small amounts of perchlorate. In such
cases, California law requires the following label:
Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply
when the battery is recycled or disposed of. See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
English only).
There is no special handling required by consumers.
(in
Hearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile
Phones
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Some Motorola phones are measured for
compatibility with hearing aids. If the box for your
particular model has “Rated for Hearing Aids” printed
on it, the following explanation applies.
When some mobile phones are used near some
hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear
implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or
whining noise. Some hearing devices are more
immune than others to this interference noise, and
phones also vary in the amount of interference they
generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed
ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist
hearing device users in finding phones that may be
compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones
have been rated. Phones that are rated have the
rating on their box or a label on the box. To maintain
the published Hearing Aid Compatibilit y (HAC) rating
for this mobile phone, use only the original
equipment battery model.
This phone has been tested and rated for use with
hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies
that it uses. However, there may be some newer
wireless technologies used in this phone that have
not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is
important to try the different features of this phone
thoroughly and in different locations, using your
hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you
hear any interfering noise. Contact your service
provider or Motorola for information on hearing aid
compatibility. If you have questions about return or
exchange policies, contact your service provider or
phone retailer.
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The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary
depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing
loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable
to interference, you may not be able to use a rated
phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your
hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than phones that are
not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to be more usable with a
hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone
Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/higher
of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices
have telecoils in them.)
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity
to this type of interference. Your hearing device
manufacturer or hearing health professional may
help you find results for your hearing device. The
more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you
are to experience interference noise from mobile
phones.
Software Copyright
Software Copyright
Motorola products may include copyrighted
Motorola and third-party software stored in
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the
United States and other countries preserve for
Motorola and third-party software providers certain
exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the
exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the
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copyrighted s oftware. Accordingly, any copyrighted
software contained in Motorola products may not be
modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or
reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by
law. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products
shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by
implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under
the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of
Motorola or any third-party software provider, except
for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to
use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a
product.
Content Copyright
Content Copyright
The unauthorized copying of copyrighted materials
is contrary to the provisions of the Copyright Laws of
the United States and other countries. This device is
intended solely for copying non-copyrighted
materials, materials in which you own the copyright,
or materials which you are authorized or legally
permitted to copy. If you are uncertain about your
right to copy any material, please contact your legal
advisor.
Open Source Software Information
OSS Information
For instructions on how to obtain a copy of any
source code being made publicly available by
Motorola related to software used in this Motorola
mobile device, you may send your request in writing
to the address below. Please make sure that the
request includes the model number and the software
version number.
MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
OSS Management
600 North US Hwy 45
Libertyville, IL 60048
USA
The Motorola website
opensource.motorola.com
(in
English only) also contains information regarding
Motorola's use of open source.
Motorola has created the
opensource.motorola.com
website to serve as a portal for interaction with the
software community-at-large.
To view additional information regarding licenses,
acknowle dgments and requ ired copyright noti ces for
open source packages used in this Motorola mobile
device, please go to Apps > Settings > About phone
> Legal information > Open source licenses. In
addition, this Motorola device may include
self-contained applications that present
supplemental notices for open source packages
used in those applications.
Export Law Assurances
Export Law
This product is controlled under the export
regulations of the United States of America and
Canada. The Governments of the United States of
America and Canada may restrict the exportation or
re-exportation of this product to certain
destinations. For further information contact the U.S.
Department of Commerce or the Canadian
Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Tra d e.
Product Registration
Registration
Online Product Registration:
www.motorola.com/us/productregistration
only)
(in English
Product registration is an important step toward
enjoying your new Motorola product. Registering
permits us to contact you for product or software
updates and allows you to subscribe to updates on
new products or special promotions. Registration is
not required for warranty coverage.
Please retain your original dated sales receipt for
your records. For warranty service of your Motorola
product you will need to provide a copy of your dated
sales receipt to confirm warranty status.
Thank you for choosing a Motorola product.
Service & Repairs
Service & Repairs
If you have questions or need assistance, we're here
to help.
Go to
www.motorola.com/repair
www.motorola.com/support
(United States) or
(Canada), where you can
select from a number of customer care options. You
can also contact the Motorola Customer Support
Center at 1-800-734-5870 (United States),
1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing
impaired), or 1-800-461-4575 (C anada).
How to Obtain Service or Other Information
1. Please access and review the online Customer Sup-
port section of Motorola's consumer website prior
to requesting warranty service.
2. If the Product is still not functioning properly after
making use of this resource, please contact the
Warrantor listed at the Motorola w ebsite or the contact information for the corresponding location.
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3. A representative of Motorola, or of a Motorola Authorized Repair Center, will help determin e whether
your Product requires service. You may be required
to download, or otherwise obtain and accept software updates from Motorola or a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. You are responsible for any
applicable carrier service fees incurred while obtaining the required downloads. Complying with the
warranty process, repair instructions and accepting such software updates is required in order to receive additional warranty support.
4.If the software update does not fix the problem, you
will receive instructions on how to ship the Product
to a Motorola Authorized Repair Cen ter or other entity.
5.To obtain warranty service, as permitted by applicable law, you are required to include: (a) a copy of
your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof
of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) your address and telephone number. In
the event the Product is not covered by the Motorola Limited Warranty, Motorola will inform the consumer of the availability, price and other conditions
applicable to the repair of the Product.
To obtain service or other information, please
access and review the online Customer Support
section of Motorola's consumer website at
www.motorola.com.
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Motorola Mobility LLC Limited Global
Warranty Mobile Phones
Global Warranty
Note: This Lim ited Warranty is not a pplicable in
Quebec, Canada.
FOR CONSUMERS WHO ARE COVERED BY
CONS UMER PROTE CTION L AWS OR R EGULATIONS
IN THEIR COUNTRY OF PURCHASE OR, IF
DIFFERENT, THEIR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, THE
BENEFITS CONFE RRED BY THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO ALL RIGHTS AND
REMEDIES CONVEYED BY SUCH CONSUMER
PROTECTION LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
Who is Covered?
This Limited Warranty extends only to the first
consumer purchaser of the Product, and is not
transferable.
What Does this Limited Warranty Cover?
Motorola Mobility LLC or its subsidiaries' warranty
obligations are limited to the terms and conditions
set forth herein. Subject to the exclusions contained
below, Motorola Mobility LLC or its subsidiaries
(”Motorola”) warrant this Mobile Phone, and any
in-box accessories which accompany such Mobile
Phone (”Product”) against defects in materials and
workmanship, under normal consumer use, for a
period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail
purchase by the original end-user purchaser, or the
period of time required by the laws of the country
where the Product is purchased, whichever is longer
(”Warranty Period”).
Repairs made under this Limited Warranty are
covered for the balance of the original Warranty
Period, or 90 days from the date of service, whichever
is longer. Any upgrade to the original product will be
covered only for the duration of the original Warranty
Period.
This Limited Warranty is only available in the country
where the Product was purchased. Motorola may
provide service outside the country of purchase, to
the extent that it is possible and under the terms and
conditions of the country of purchase.
This Limited Warranty applies only to new Products
which are a) manufactured by or for Motorola as
identified by the ”Motorola” trademark, trade name,
or logo legally affixed to them; b) purchased by
consumers from an authorized reseller or distributor
of Motorola Products; and c) accompanied by this
written Limited Warranty.
What Will Motorola Do?
If a covered defect or damage arises and a valid
warranty claim is received within the applicable
Warranty Period, Motorola, at its sole option, unless
otherwise required by applicable law, will either (1)
repair, at no charge , the defect or damag e using new,
used or reconditioned/refurbished functionally
equivalent replacement parts; or (2) exchange the
Product with a replacement Product that is new or
which has been reconditioned/refurbished or
otherwise remanufactured from new or used parts
and is functionally equivalent to the original Product;
or (3) refund the purchase price of any Products
covered by the terms and conditions of this Limited
Warranty.
Products, parts and supporting documentation
provided to Motorola as part of the warranty process,
shall become the property of Motorola, and may not
be returned. When a replacement or refund is given,
the Product for which the replacement or refund is
provided must be returned to Motorola and shall
become the property of Motorola.
Exclusions (Products and Accessories)
This warranty does not apply to:
(a) Consumable parts, such as batteries or
protective coatings designed to diminish over time
unless failure has occurred due to a defect in
materials or workmanship. As with all batteries, the
maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with
time and use; this is not a defect. Only defective
batteries and batteries that leak are covered by this
warranty.
(b) Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to
scratches, dents, cracks or other cosmetic damage.
(c) Damage caused by use with non-Motorola products. Defects or damage that result from the
use of non-Motorola branded or certified Products,
accessories or other peripheral equipment, including
without limitation housings, parts, or software, are
excluded from coverage.
(d) Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse,
liquid contact, fire, earthquake or other exter nal
causes; including but not limited to: (i) improper
usage or operation (e.g. operating the Product
outside their permitted or intended uses as defined
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