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AQUOS CRYSTAL User Guide

AQUOS CRYSTAL User Guide

Contents

 

1

Introduction

 

About the User Guide........................................................

3

Accessing Instructions on Handset...................................

3

Getting Started

 

Parts & Functions..............................................................

8

Battery Cover Installation.................................................

9

USIM Card Installation.....................................................

10

SD Card..............................................................................

11

Charging Handset..............................................................

14

Power On/Off...................................................................

16

Touchscreen Operations...................................................

17

Initial Settings..................................................................

18

Basic Operations

 

Basic Operations...............................................................

22

Applications.......................................................................

24

Handset Phone Number....................................................

28

Mobile Manners.................................................................

29

Text Entry.........................................................................

29

Google Accounts...............................................................

36

Google Play.......................................................................

38

Security Codes..................................................................

40

USIM PIN............................................................................

41

Screen Lock.......................................................................

42

Hiding Contacts................................................................

43

Software Updates.............................................................

45

Visiting Manufacturer's Website.....................................

46

Handset Interface

 

Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics...............................

48

Feel UX Home Basics........................................................

49

Status Bar.........................................................................

50

Notifications Window.......................................................

52

Using Quick Launcher.......................................................

53

Using Mini-Applications & Mini-Widgets........................

55

Customizing Feel UX Home..............................................

56

Temporarily Disabling Touch Operation..........................

61

Copying Onscreen Text (Copy Anywhere).......................

61

Using KAKU Notepad........................................................

62

Phone

 

Calling................................................................................

64

Calling from Address Book/Call History/Favorites........

67

Optional Services..............................................................

69

Address Book....................................................................

74

Importing Contacts...........................................................

77

Backing Up Contacts........................................................

79

Messaging & Internet

 

Messaging..........................................................................

82

S! Mail Initial Setup.........................................................

82

Thread List/Folder List...................................................

83

Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................

84

Sending Decore Mail by S! Mail.......................................

86

Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................

87

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Managing S! Mail/SMS......................................................

89

Operations When Creating S! Mail/SMS..........................

95

S! Mail/SMS Settings........................................................

98

Creating/Sending Gmail..................................................

101

Opening Received Gmail.................................................

102

Managing Saved Gmail (Email).......................................

103

Using Email......................................................................

107

Browser............................................................................

109

Using the Browser (Chrome)..........................................

114

Camera

Photo Camera..................................................................

116

Video Camera..................................................................

118

Viewing & Managing Photos/Videos (Album)................

120

Sending Photos/Videos...................................................

125

Capturing in Different Ways.........................................

126

Scanning Barcodes..........................................................

127

Saving Business Cards to Address Book.......................

128

Scanning Text.................................................................

130

Saving Shop Information to Address Book...................

131

Useful Functions

Using harman/kardon audio...........................................

134

Using Clip Now...............................................................

135

Using Search Functions..................................................

137

Using Translation Functions (English)..........................

138

Using Urgent News.........................................................

139

Using Google Maps.........................................................

140

Using Hangouts...............................................................

141

Using Google Search.......................................................

142

Searching for Information by Voice (Voice Search).....

143

Using Calculator.............................................................

143

Using Calendar................................................................

144

Using Alarm.....................................................................

145

Using World Clock..........................................................

146

Using StopWatch............................................................

147

Notifying Elapsed Time..................................................

148

Using Facebook...............................................................

149

Using YouTube................................................................

149

Music Files (Music).........................................................

150

Using Notepad.................................................................

152

Using PC Files.................................................................

153

Managing Data Files.......................................................

154

Recording/Playing Back Audio.......................................

155

Looking Up Words in Dictionary...................................

156

Viewing Ebooks...............................................................

158

Using Personal Collect Board........................................

159

Connectivity

Connecting to PC via USB.............................................

162

Wi-Fi................................................................................

164

Tethering Option............................................................

166

Bluetooth®......................................................................

167

Showing Handset Screen on Other Devices..................

171

Global Services

Calling from Outside Japan...........................................

175

Handset Settings

 

About Settings...............................................................

178

Profile Settings..............................................................

179

harman/kardon audio Settings......................................

179

Sound Settings................................................................

180

Wallpaper & Display Settings........................................

182

Clip Now Settings..........................................................

184

Energy Saving Setting....................................................

185

Recent Apps Key Setting...............................................

188

Device Info......................................................................

188

Add Account....................................................................

189

Wi-Fi Settings.................................................................

190

Wi-Fi Spot Settings.......................................................

190

Bluetooth® Settings.......................................................

191

Call Settings...................................................................

191

Mail Settings...................................................................

193

Browser Settings............................................................

193

Guide Settings................................................................

194

Home Applications Setting............................................

194

Data Usage Settings......................................................

195

Storage Settings.............................................................

197

Application Settings.......................................................

198

Data Transfer.................................................................

198

Other Settings................................................................

200

For Assistance

 

File Storage.....................................................................

214

Backup & Restore...........................................................

214

Troubleshooting..............................................................

215

Specifications..................................................................

217

Warranty & After-Sales Service...................................

218

Customer Service............................................................

218

Safety Precautions

 

Safety Precautions.........................................................

220

Important Product Information.....................................

227

Handset & Hardware Care.............................................

228

General Notes.................................................................

230

Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Information.....................................................................

231

Global Roaming...............................................................

174

About the User Guide

Thank-you for purchasing this product.

Before You Begin

Read "Safety Precautions" thoroughly beforehand for proper usage.

Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.

Guide Usage Notes

In the User Guide, most operation descriptions are based on handset at time of purchase.

Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for app sheet in Feel UX Home.

"Confirmation" refers to a window that appears after operation, such as authentication prompt window, selection window or caution window.

Some operation descriptions may be omitted.

Screenshots & Key Labels

Screenshots in the User Guide may differ in appearance with actual Display. Key labels in the User Guide are simplified for description purposes and differ with actual Display.

Other Notations

In the User Guide, the product is referred to as "handset." microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC Card is referred to as "SD Card."

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Accessing Instructions on Handset

Launching Guide

In app sheet, (Basic) (Guide)

Guide top screen opens.

Guide usage information and confirmation for automatic updates appear at initial startup. Follow onscreen prompts.

Enable/Disable Automatic Checking for Updates

In Guide top screen, Auto Updateon / offBack

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Launching Guide from Notifications Window

Launch the Guide from Status bar when indicator is shown. This is convenient such as when wanting to check how a function works.

Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window

Notifications Window opens.

Tap here for Guide

Guide top screen opens.

Checking Operation Descriptions for Functions from Notifications Window

Guide can be launched from Notifications Window while some apps/functions are active to access an operation description.

Guide top screen sometimes appears instead of operation description.

Hiding Status Bar Indicator

Hide indicator appearing in Status Bar.

Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window Tap here for Guide

Guide top screen opens.

If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.Alternatively, in app sheet, (Settings) Guide .

Indicator

offBack

Indicator is hidden.

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Using Guide

Introduction

Item

Enter information to search for

Open Guide

FAQ

Description

Search for items in Guide.

Check how to operate handset by category, and use voice searching for operations to check.

Check frequently asked questions, and quickly access the FAQ mobile site.

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Getting Started

 

Parts & Functions..............................................................

8

Battery Cover Installation.................................................

9

USIM Card Installation.....................................................

10

SD Card..............................................................................

11

Charging Handset..............................................................

14

Power On/Off...................................................................

16

Touchscreen Operations...................................................

17

Initial Settings..................................................................

18

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Parts & Functions

Handset Parts

Name

Headphone

Port

Display

Internal

Camera

Mic

Receiver

Area

Notification

Lamp

Proximity/

Light Sensor

External

Device Port

Description

Connect Headphones with Mic (optional accessories) here.

Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc.

Shoot photos or videos.

Talk to other party through this.

Hear other party's voice through this.1

Illuminates while charging or for notifications (missed calls, new messages, etc.).

Light Sensor detects ambient light level. When Sweep ON2 is enabled, also prevents Touchscreen misoperation during call.

Connect AC Charger or Micro USB Cable here.

1 For details, see "Direct Wave Receiver"

2 For Sweep ON, see "Wallpaper & Display Settings"

Name

External

Camera

Mobile

Light

Mic

(Recorder Mic)

Speaker

Description

Shoot photos or videos.

Use as a camera flash, flashlight, etc.

Captures ambient sounds while recording videos.

Listen to music, video sounds, etc.

Direct Wave Receiver

Handset is equipped with a "Direct Wave Receiver" which transmits sound by vibrating Display. Although there is no hole in Receiver Area, you can call by holding handset anywhere up to ear.

For better hearing:Holding handset to your ear

Hold Receiver so that it covers your ear as much as possible and blocks out surrounding noise for clearer sound. Adjust the position of handset up, down, left, or right to suit your hearing and the surrounding environment.

Do not place stickers, films, etc. on Display. Other party's voice may become hard to hear.

How well sound can be heard differs with each individual.How well sound can be heard depends on the surrounding

environment.

Make sure not to cover Mic with your finger, etc. during a call.

When an earphone is connected to handset, sound is from the earphone instead of Direct Wave Receiver.

Handset Keys

Name

(Power Key)

Volume Up

Key

Volume

Down Key

Description

Activate/cancel Screen lock. Long Press for power on/off or phone options.

Increase Volume. Long Press for Mobile Light on/off (in Welcome sheet (lock screen)).1

Decrease Volume. Long Press to activate/ cancel Manner mode (in Welcome sheet (lock screen) or Feel UX Home).

1 Alternatively, to turn off Mobile Light, open Notifications Window and Tap Mobile light on .

Battery Cover Installation

Battery Cover

General

Use handset with Battery Cover installed.

Replacement

If Battery Cover is damaged, replace it with a new one.

Protective Sheet Cautions

Heat Caution

Protective Sheet ( ) may be hot to the touch while power is on or immediately after powering off, leading to burn injuries.

Under Protective Sheet

There are Battery and precision parts under Protective Sheet. Do not peel, damage or subject it to impact; may cause malfunction, overheating, ignition, electric shock, impairment, burn injuries, etc.

Removing Battery Cover

Always power off beforehand.

If handset is hot, wait until it cools down after powering off.

Use notch (○) to lift Battery Cover. Push up Battery Cover along edges to remove it.

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Installing Battery Cover

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Press down firmly where shown (○) starting from top of handset without leaving gaps. Do not apply excessive force to Battery Cover; damage may result.

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USIM Card Installation

USIM Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including handset number.

Handling USIM Card

Customer is responsible for any damage caused by inserting USIM Card in an other-brand IC card reader, etc. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible in such case.

Always keep the IC chip (metal) clean.Wipe clean with a dry, soft cloth.

Avoid applying labels. May damage USIM Card.

See instructions included with USIM Card for handling.USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mobile Corp.USIM is replaceable (at cost) in case of loss/damage.Return USIM Card to SoftBank Mobile Corp. when cancelling

subscription.

Returned USIM Cards are recycled for environmental purposes.

Note that USIM Card specifications and performance may change without notice.

It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of information that is stored on USIM Card. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages from stored information that is lost.

Always follow emergency procedures to suspend service if your USIM Card or handset (USIM Card inserted) is lost/ stolen. For details, contact Customer Service.

Always power off handset before inserting/removing USIM Card.

IC chip (metal)

Inserting USIM Card

Always power off beforehand.

If handset is hot, wait until it cools down after powering off. Do not touch Protective Sheet while handset is hot; may cause burn injuries.

Remove Battery Cover

Use notch (○) to lift Battery Cover. Push up Battery Cover along edges to remove it.

Insert USIM Card into USIM Card Slot

Check orientation of USIM Card (see notch), then gently place it with IC chip facing down.

Attach Battery Cover

Press down firmly where shown (○) starting from top of handset without leaving gaps. Do not apply excessive force to Battery Cover; damage may result.

Removing USIM Card

Always power off beforehand.

If handset is hot, wait until it cools down after powering off. Do not touch Protective Sheet while handset is hot; may cause burn injuries.

Remove Battery Cover

Use notch (○) to lift Battery Cover. Push up Battery Cover along edges to remove it.

Remove USIM Card

Gently push in USIM Card and release. After it pops out, carefully remove without bending.

Attach Battery Cover

Press down firmly where shown (○) starting from top of handset without leaving gaps. Do not apply excessive force to Battery Cover; damage may result.

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SD Card

Handset supports SD Card up to 128 GB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly.

Complimentary Sample SD Card

Sample SD Card is preinstalled.Warranty does not cover sample SD Card.

SD Card Usage Notes

SD Card Files

SD Card files may be lost/altered due to accidents, malfunctions, repairs, handset upgrade/replacement, mishandling, etc. Back up important files regularly. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from loss/alteration of files.

Never power off while files are being accessed.

microSDXC Card

Handset supports microSDXC Cards (SDXC-compatible SD Cards). microSDXC Cards are supported by SDXC-compatible devices only.

Exchanging Files with Non-SDXC-Compatible Devices

To exchange files between handset and non-SDXC- compatible devices, use SD Cards (microSD/microSDHC Cards) supported by handset and those devices. Inserting a microSDXC Card used on handset in a non-SDXC-compatible device may corrupt card files. In such cases, do not format the microSDXC Card on that device even if prompted to do so.

Formatting deletes all microSDXC Card files and changes the file system. The original memory capacity may

be unavailable after formatting. To use a corrupted microSDXC Card, format it on an SDXC-compatible device.

SD Card Caution

Keep SD Card away from infants; may cause choking if swallowed.

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Unmounting SD Card

In app sheet,

(Settings)

Storage

Unmount microSDOK

Unmount microSD changes to Mount microSD . (SD Card is unmounted.)

To have SD Card recognized again, Tap Mount microSD .

Removing SD Card

Always power off beforehand.

If handset is hot, wait until it cools down after powering off. Do not touch Protective Sheet while handset is hot; may cause burn injuries.

Remove Battery Cover

Use notch (○) to lift Battery Cover. Push up Battery Cover along edges to remove it.

Remove SD Card

Gently pull it straight out.

Attach Battery Cover

Press down firmly where shown (○) starting from top of handset without leaving gaps. Do not apply excessive force to Battery Cover; damage may result.

Inserting SD Card

Always power off beforehand.

If handset is hot, wait until it cools down after powering off. Do not touch Protective Sheet while handset is hot; may cause burn injuries.

Remove Battery Cover

Use notch (○) to lift Battery Cover. Push up Battery Cover along edges to remove it.

Install SD Card

Insert SD Card all the way gently without bending and with terminals facing down.

Attach Battery Cover

Press down firmly where shown (○) starting from top of handset without leaving gaps. Do not apply excessive force to Battery Cover; damage may result.

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Formatting SD Card

When using a new SD Card for the first time, format it on handset before trying to save images, music, etc.

Formatting deletes all SD Card files.

Charge handset while formatting or charge it adequately beforehand.

In app sheet,

(Settings)

Storage

Erase microSD

Erase SD card

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Enter Operation Password OK

If Operation Password is unset, follow onscreen prompts.

Erase everything

All SD Card files will be deleted.

Charging Handset

Battery is built into handset.

Lithium-ion Battery

This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithiumion batteries are recyclable. To recycle a used lithiumion battery, take it to any shop displaying the recycling symbol.

To avoid fire or electric shock, do not short-circuit or disassemble Battery.

Troubleshooting

Q.Notification Lamp flashes while charging

A.Charging is not in progress. Use specified Charger for charging.

If charging still does not start, contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.

Q.Cannot charge handset abroad

A.SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for problems resulting from charging handset abroad.

Charging Cautions

Handling Cables

Do not pull, bend, or twist cable; may damage the cable.

Battery Care

To help maintain performance and life of Internal Battery, do not store in the following conditions.

Full (immediately after charging is complete)Exhausted (too low to power on handset)

Battery level should be at approximately 40% for optimal storage.

Bulges of Internal Battery

Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety.

Internal Battery Replacement

Internal Battery is a consumable item; may need to be replaced if operating time shortens noticeably. Internal Battery is not user replaceable; its replacement incurs fees and requires handset submission to a SoftBank Shop or other appropriate servicer. For details, contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.

When Using Mobile Light

Handset does not charge while Mobile Light is shining. Turning on Mobile Light while charging causes charging to stop.

Turning on Mobile Light when using Camera while charging also causes charging to stop.

If battery level is low, handset may close Camera.

AC Charger

AC Charger is an optional accessory. Be sure to use SHCEJ1 or ZTDAC1 (Micro USB, 1.0 A) specified by SoftBank Mobile Corp. The following explains how to charge handset using SHCEJ1.

See User Guide for corresponding AC Charger.

Insert Micro USB plug of AC Charger into External Device Port

Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise, External Device Port may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.

Extend blades and plug AC Charger into AC outlet

Charging starts and Notification Lamp illuminates red. Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.

Notification Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.

After charging, remove Micro USB plug from External Device Port, then unplug AC Charger and retract blades

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USB Charging

Connect handset to a PC with Micro USB Cable (SHDDL1; optional accessory).

Turn on PC first.

Handset may not charge or charge slowly depending on connection/PC status.

Insert Micro USB plug of Micro USB Cable into External Device Port

Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise, External Device Port may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.

Insert USB plug of Micro USB Cable into PC USB port

Charging starts and Notification Lamp illuminates red. Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.

Notification Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.

After charging, remove Micro USB Cable from handset and PC

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Charging by In-Car Charger

Charging using Micro USB Charging Adapter [SHCDL1] (optional accessory) and In-Car Charger [SHJR01] (optional accessory).

Charging is possible when car engine is on.

Connect In-Car Charger to Micro USB Charging Adapter

Check orientation of connectors, then connect firmly without bending until they click.

Insert Micro USB Charging Adapter (Micro USB plug) into External Device Port

Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise, External Device Port may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.

Connect In-Car Charger to cigarette lighter socket

Charging starts and Notification Lamp illuminates red. Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.

Notification Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.

After charging, remove plug from socket, and detach adapters

Power On/Off

Power On

Long Press

until SHARP logo appears

After Power On Graphics, Welcome sheet (lock screen) appears.

Drag down

Initial setting window appears.

See "Initial Settings" for details on initial settings.

Power Off

(Long Press)

Power off

OK

Handset shuts down.

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Touchscreen Operations

Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc.

Troubleshooting

Q.Handset initiates operation without operating Touchscreen (Display) / Handset does not respond after operating Touchscreen

A.Press to turn off screen, Press again to turn on screen, and then operate handset.

Tap

Tap item or key to open or execute corresponding function/ operation.

Touch & Hold

Touch item for 1+ seconds to move icon, open menu, etc.

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Drag

Drag item to move it.

Flick

Flick to toggle sheets, pages, etc.

Pinch/Spread

Pinch or Spread to zoom in or out on images, maps, etc.

Initial Settings

An initial settings screen appears the first time handset is powered on. Here, make settings for a Google™ account, Wi-Fi, etc. Follow onscreen prompts to set items.

Making Initial Settings

Depending on your operating environment, steps may be different.

Follow onscreen prompts on your handset.

Confirm settings to be made in initial settings Next

The following appears after Tapping Next .

Confirm description for Google account settings Set

After Tapping Skip , a description for making settings for location information may appear. Tap Set and follow onscreen prompts.

Set a Google account

See " Google Accounts" for details on a Google account.The following appears after Tapping Next .

Confirm description for Wi-Fi settings Set

If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.

Set Wi-Fi items

Confirm description for Guide Set

The following appears after Tapping Next .If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.

Set whether Guide indicator is always shown Done

No / Yes

Initial settings are made.

If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.

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Basic Operations

 

Basic Operations...............................................................

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Applications.......................................................................

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Handset Phone Number....................................................

28

Mobile Manners.................................................................

29

Text Entry.........................................................................

29

Google Accounts...............................................................

36

Google Play.......................................................................

38

Security Codes..................................................................

40

USIM PIN............................................................................

41

Screen Lock.......................................................................

42

Hiding Contacts................................................................

43

Software Updates.............................................................

45

Visiting Manufacturer's Website.....................................

46

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Basic Operations

Home (Feel UX Home)

Most operations start from Feel UX Home. Activate applications in app sheet, and access widgets or save shortcuts to frequently used applications in desktop sheet. See "Feel UX Home Basics" for details.

Flick left/right to toggle sheets.

To return to Feel UX Home, Tap at Display bottom.

Handset Navigation

Tap item, icon, key, etc. to open menu/window or execute corresponding function/operation.

To return to the previous screen, Tap .

Navigation Bar

Tap icons on Navigation Bar (Display bottom) for the following functions/operations.

Icon

(Back key)

(Close key)

(Home key)

(Menu key)

(Recent apps key)

Description

Return to the previous screen.

Close keyboard.

Return to Feel UX Home.

Open Options menu.

Activate/exit Quick Launcher. (To open/ close recent applications window instead, change Recent apps key setting.)

Touch & Hold to open/close Notifications Window.

Activating Applications that Support Assist Function

Drag Navigation Bar up (icon appears) Drag to icon and release finger

Depending on icon, releasing finger may cause selection screen to appear.

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Action Bar

Current menu/window title appears on Action Bar (Display top). On the right side of Action Bar, icons for functions frequently used in that menu/window appear.

When or is on Action Bar, Tap to turn corresponding setting off or on.

When and are on Action Bar, Tap to select or cancel all items together at once.

Menu Operations

Tap at Display bottom to open Options menu.

In some windows, Touch & Hold for menu or settings.

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One-Hand Operation

Shrink screen for easier one-hand operation.

Touch Navigation Bar then Slide up Slide to or and release finger

Operations Basic

Screen shrinks.

To restore full-screen view, touch Navigation Bar then Slide up to or and release finger.

Handset Settings

In app sheet, Tap (Settings) to customize settings.

Checkbox ( or ) appears beside some options. Tap to enable ( ) or disable ( ) option.

Drag/Flick slider, spinner, etc. to adjust some settings. If available, Tap or for additional settings.

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Handset & Display Orientation

Rotate handset 90 degrees; Display orientation changes accordingly.

Display orientation may not change in some windows.

Capturing Screenshots

Press and Volume Down Key at the same time to capture a screenshot of the current screen.

Open captured screenshots from Photo in Contents Manager or other locations.

Alternatively, use Clip Now and slide your finger along the top edge of Display to capture a screenshot. See "Using Clip Now" for details.

Applications

Activating Applications

In app sheet, Tap application

Application activates.

If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.

Exiting Applications

In any application, Tap repeatedly until Feel UX Home returns. (Some applications may remain active.)

Applications List

Applications installed on handset at time of purchase are the following.

Application

(Address

Book)

(Album)

(Anshin

Backup)

(App Pass)

(Book

Reader)

(Browser)

(Calculator)

(Calendar)

(Chrome)

(Clip Now)

Description

Save phone numbers and email addresses. In addition to email addresses, save birthdays, nicknames, etc.

Set individual ringtone for each contact.

Photos and videos captured with Camera are automatically sorted into PORTRAIT, EVENT, and MAP tabs. Reorganize sorted photos and videos yourself, and use online services such as Picasa™ and mixi.

Save contacts, bookmarks, calendar, and S! Mail data on your smartphone to a cloud server or SD Card, and download server data to your smartphone.

Also use to transfer data from an old smartphone to your new smartphone.

Download without limit popular and standard applications in categories including entertainment, games, tools, lifestyle, and business.

Special offers include monthly tickets for additional item purchases.

Ebook service offering comics, books, photographic collections, and magazines. Select ebook on website, and then download/purchase via a special viewer application.

Access the Internet and browse webpages. Bookmark frequently browsed pages. Open and switch between several windows.

Perform basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), percent, and root calculations.

Memory functions allow many different calculations.

Check calendar and manage events. Switch between day, week, and month views.

Sync online with Google Calendar™.

Access the Internet and search/browse webpages.

Supports syncing of bookmarks and other data with PC edition of Chrome.

Also supports secret tab and other privacy functions.

Slide your finger along top edge of handset to capture screenshots. URLs also saved for webpages.

Easy viewing and sharing of captured screenshots.

(Clock)

(Contents Manager)

(Dictionary)

(Disaster Message Board)

(Downloads)

(Drive)

(Email)

(Facebook)

(Gmail™)

(Google)

(Google Settings™)

(Google +™)

(Guide)

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Use alarm, world clock, stopwatch, and timer.

View times around the world with the world clock.

Add a region to view times in multiple regions at the same time.

View photos, videos, music, and other files saved to SD Card.

Check microSD and handset settings.

Look up words in built-in dictionary. Save looked-up words in word cards. Search a variety of updated information from Net Dictionaries.

Post, view, and delete whereabouts information in the event of a major disaster, such as a "6 " (roku-jyaku, "6 Lower") or larger earthquake.

Set notification to be automatically sent to a pre-specified email address after posting whereabouts information.

View history of browser downloads. Re-sort files sorted by time according to size, and select and delete downloaded files in a batch.

Google Drive™ is a Google online storage service. Save and share files with Google Drive.

Register an email account for sending and receiving home or office email while out on the go.

Handset allows you to register several email accounts.

Official application for the world's largest social networking service, Facebook.

View profiles and post photos/messages. Check friends' photos and updates.

Use Google's email service Gmail anytime and anywhere.

Enter keywords to search for messages, and add labels to organize messages.

Search for information on the Internet and for applications on handset using Google Search™.

View webpages from around the world as well as maps, videos, location/train information for establishments, and much other related information.

Make settings for all Google services in one place: Google+ access and access for applications linked to Google+, Google Maps™, Google Search, etc.

Social networking service provided by Google.

Register friends, family, friends with the same interest, etc. as circles and share information with circle members.

Quickly check operation instructions for SoftBank smartphones.

Also view User Guide for your smartphone. Quickly access a FAQ site.

Operations Basic

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(Hangouts)

(Initial

Setting)

(Internet SagiWall)

(Kingsoft Office)

(Let's

Try!)

(Mail)

(Maps)

(Menu

List)

(Music)

(My

SoftBank+)

(Notepad)

(Personal Collect Board)

(Phone)

(Photos)

Use free photos, emoji, video hangout, etc. to enjoy one-on-one and group talk.

Make settings required for using handset together at the same time, such as Google account settings and Wi-Fi settings.

Detects "one-click" and other risk sites while browsing the Internet to protect your smartphone.

Notification appears for detected risk sites.

View and edit Microsoft® Word/Excel®/ PowerPoint® and PDF files created on a computer or other device.

Activates quickly and easily for viewing a file.

Try using handset features with the aid of onscreen instructions. If feature is useful, you can set the feature immediately without opening a settings window.

Use SMS/S! Mail on a SoftBank smartphone.

Exchange decore mail, emoji, etc. with an @softbank.ne.jp or @x.vodafone.ne.jp email address.

View a map of current location or check route.

View traffic information and aerial views. Includes street view, 3D view, and compass mode.

Official smartphone-edition menu list. Presents popularity rankings and quick information corners for web services and applications.

Play music saved on SD Card. View by album or artist.

Create playlists of your preferred music.

Provides useful information related to SoftBank.

Information on your smartphone's call charges, useful features, and

recommended accessories and contents.

Save frequently used words/phrases, notes, etc.

View notes later, insert in email messages, attach to email, or convert to text files.

View the information you want in one screen.

Check new messages/calls while viewing YouTube or a calendar, and customize with news, social networking, or other widgets."

Make and receive calls, as well as use for calls abroad.

Call History can be used to make calls as well as to check made and received calls.

View and edit captured photos/videos and back them up to Google+.

(Play

Books)

(Play

Games)

(Play Movies & TV)

(Play

Store)

(Remote Support)

(Search finder)

(Settings)

(SH

Camera)

(Smart Custom)

(Tethering)

(Translation

finder)

Read favorite books and authors anywhere.

Google Play allows you to choose from millions of books including new titles, New York Times best sellers, up and coming authors, and free titles.

Enjoy Google Play™ games in one place. Find new games, save gameplay and score, and engage in multi-player games with friends around the world.

Rent videos from Google Play or download and install for video enjoyment.

Download from a wide range of applications (free/paid) on Google Play. Configure downloaded applications

to download updates manually or automatically.

For users subscribing to "" (keitai nandemo support).

This application allows remote support staff to view handset screen and provide assistance with operation and settings.

Trace over words/phrases captured with camera to search for related words/ videos/photos. Search results appear near traced-over words/phrases in Search Finder window.

Change and check basic settings such as sound and vibration, wallpaper and display, and handset energy efficiency as well as change and check settings for calling, email, browser, Guide, and other applications.

Capture photos and videos with this autofocusing camera.

Specify settings including image size and white balance. Continuous shooting feature. Show setting icons array for quick setting changes.

Service for Android™ terminals allows user to customize apps, widgets, wallpaper, and ringtones in a single downloadable package.

Allows a 4G smartphone to serve as a mobile Wi-Fi router.

Requires subscription to optional tethering.

Hold handset Camera over English and translate to Japanese in real time. Also capture a Translation Finder screenshot and select appearing text to search by Internet, dictionary, etc.

(Urgent News)

(UULA)

(VirusScan)

(Voice

Recorder)

(Voice

Search)

(Wi-Fi)

(Wi-Fi Spot Settings)

(Y! for SH) (Y! tenki for SH)

(Y!) (Y! norikae annai)

(Y!) (Y! box)

Receive emergency earthquake alerts and tsunami warnings from the Japan Meteorological Agency.

When an alert is received for your area, handset sounds an alert, vibrates, and a message appears.

Disaster and evacuation information can also be received from the national and local governments.

General entertainment application providing all-you-can-view service for over 60 thousand varied titles spanning popular movies, dramas, and cartoons to music videos, live concerts, and karaoke. Full stock of original contents available only with UULA.

Protection for smartphones from virus threats.

Detects viruses infecting from installed applications, email attachments, and SD Card.

Record and play back audio from conferences and interviews on SD Card. Fast-forward and rewind. View list of recorded files from playback screen.

Search for information on the Internet by speaking into handset without any typing. View webpages as well as maps,

videos, location/train information for establishments, and much other related information.

Activating application reports where closest Wi-Fi spot is located. Convenient when desiring a fast Internet connection, such as enjoying videos/ games or downloading large-volume data, particularly while outside.

Allows handset to connect (log on) to SoftBank Wi-Fi spots automatically in SoftBank Wi-Fi spot service areas.

Requires subscription to SoftBank Wi-Fi spot service.

Check weather forecasts for a preset region or local area. Check weather and predicted rainfall from Status Indicator while using another application.

Official application from "Y! " (Y! rosen joho, "Yahoo! railway information")allows route searches as well as viewing of train/bus maps and delay information. View railway scheduling, routes, and delay information for all of Japan (information unavailable in some instances), as well

as routes including bus and airway information.

Storage service allowing easy saving, browsing, and publishing of photos, videos, text files, and audio files.

Computer-compatible, so files saved from a smartphone can also be viewed from a home computer.

(Yahoo!)

(Yahoo! JAPAN Widget for SoftBank)

(Yahoo!) (Yahoo! chizu)

(YouTube™)

(Link) (ichi navi Link)

() (onsei assist)

( ) (kazashite honyaku)

( ) (cover colle)

( ) (smart select)

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Smartphone-edition for launching Yahoo! JAPAN. Features many different search menus, including " " (real time) for catching "tweets."

Check news, weather, disaster, and other have-to-know-now information.

Search the Internet using Yahoo! Search. Also open Yahoo! JAPAN top page.

In addition to searching maps, search for nearby facilities and establishments as well as routes to destinations.

Search by address or genre, or by location and purpose in keywords (example, "Roppongi izakaya").

Route searches to establishments appear on maps for walking or by vehicle as criteria.

Recommended rain cloud indicator feature is useful for checking current and following rain cloud locations before heading out.

* Indicator appears only where rain is falling.

View a variety of video content uploaded to YouTube.

View in high-quality mode on handset. Upload videos captured on handset.

Allows handset location to be searchable by another user.

Requires the searching user to be subscribed to ichi-navi option service.

Assistant responds in audio to voice inquiries.

Speaking inquiries such as "Tomorrow's weather," "Roppongi to Asakusa," or "What day is it today" prompt responses with found information. Also operate handset with commands such as "Call Sato-san," "Activate camera," or "Wake me at 8 o'clock."

Capture words/phrases in Chinese or Korean and translate into Japanese. Select text in captured image screen and search the Internet, dictionary, etc. Also translate in real time by holding handset Camera over text.

Design an original cover from a large selection of artwork parts including frames, illustrations, and lettering. Also create a Shirato family Otosan character cover.

Download "app packs" containing a selection of applications or "selects" of applications and home screens in one download.

Apply the "selects" contents to customize entire handset home screen.

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(

GALAPAGOS)

(denshi shoseki GALAPAGOS)

( ) (toku suru pack)

() (health care)

( ) (maker app)

(!) (Yahoo auc!)

Use ebook service GALAPAGOS STORE. Purchase and view ebooks. Purchased ebooks are managed in one-stop online library.

Regular delivery, dictionary link, and other features available.

Value, worry-free service for smartphone enjoyment.

In addition to Yahoo! (Yahoo! premium)'s convenient, value service, enjoy theft/loss support, member-only supersales, and other benefits.

Link to a SoftBank health monitoring device to view steps walked, calories consumed, sleep, and weight, and manage related health data on a daily basis.

Connect easily to Sharp's special site for Android terminals, "SHSHOW."

Latest information on recommended applications, widgets, etc.

Official application of Japan's largest net auction site, "Yahoo auc!." Search and bid on products, submit products, and manage "my auctions."

Where to Obtain Applications

Download applications from (Play Store).

Handset Phone Number

My Phone Number

In app sheet, (Settings) Profile

Profile opens.

Handset number appears in Own phone number field.

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