Sony 1320-4898 User Manual

User guide
Xperia 5
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Contents

Xperia 5 features.......................................................................... 5
Cinema P
Enhancing the sound output........................................................... 7
Side sense........................................................................................ 7
Dynamic Vibration.......................................................................... 10
Ambient display settings............................................................... 10
Smart call handling......................................................................... 11
Getting started............................................................................ 13
About this User guide.................................................................... 13
Overview........................................................................................ 14
Assembly - Single SIM.................................................................... 15
Assembly - Dual SIM...................................................................... 16
Starting your device for the rst time............................................ 18
Why do I need a Google account?................................................. 18
Transferring content from your old device.................................... 18
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Device security........................................................................... 20
Making sure your device is protected........................................... 20
Screen lock..................................................................................... 20
Fingerprint Manager ..................................................................... 21
SIM card protection........................................................................ 21
Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device................................... 22
Finding, locking or erasing a lost device ...................................... 22
Learning the basics.................................................................... 24
Using the touchscreen................................................................... 24
Turning the screen on or o.......................................................... 25
Smart backlight control................................................................. 26
Home screen.................................................................................. 26
Application screen......................................................................... 26
Navigating applications................................................................. 27
Widgets.......................................................................................... 30
Shortcuts and folders.................................................................... 30
Background.................................................................................... 31
Taking a screenshot....................................................................... 32
Notications................................................................................... 32
Icons in the status bar................................................................... 34
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Battery and maintenance.......................................................... 36
Char
ging your device..................................................................... 36
Battery and power management.................................................. 38
Updating your device.................................................................... 39
Restarting, resetting and repairing............................................... 40
Improving memory performance.................................................. 42
Backing up and synchronizing data.......................................... 44
Backing up and synchronizing with a Google account ............... 44
Backing up and transferring data using a computer.................... 45
Backing up and transferring data using a memory card.............. 45
Downloading applications......................................................... 46
Downloading applications on Google Play.................................. 46
Internet and networks................................................................ 47
Mobile data connection................................................................. 47
Wi-Fi............................................................................................... 47
Sharing your mobile data connection.......................................... 48
Controlling data usage.................................................................. 48
Basic settings............................................................................. 50
Accessing settings......................................................................... 50
Volume, vibration and sound........................................................ 50
Silence your device with Do not disturb........................................ 51
Screen settings.............................................................................. 52
Application settings....................................................................... 53
Using location services.................................................................. 54
Language settings......................................................................... 54
On-screen keyboards.................................................................... 54
Date and time................................................................................ 55
Calling and Contacts.................................................................. 56
Calling............................................................................................ 56
Contacts......................................................................................... 56
Messaging and chat................................................................... 57
Messaging settings....................................................................... 58
Music.......................................................................................... 59
Transferring music from a computer to your device.................... 59
Listening to music......................................................................... 59
Camera....................................................................................... 62
Getting to know your camera........................................................ 62
Exposure, color and light conditions............................................. 67
Setting the right focus................................................................... 70
People, seles and smiling faces................................................... 71
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Moving objects............................................................................... 72
Bok
eh eect................................................................................... 73
Using various capturing modes..................................................... 73
Resolution and memory................................................................ 75
Diagnosing your camera............................................................... 76
Additional camera settings........................................................... 76
Photos and videos in Album...................................................... 78
Viewing photos and videos........................................................... 78
Album home screen menu............................................................ 78
Connectivity............................................................................... 80
Mirroring the screen of your device wirelessly on a TV............... 80
Connecting your device to USB accessories................................. 80
NFC (Near Field Communication).................................................. 82
Using your device as a wallet........................................................ 82
Bluetooth wireless technology...................................................... 83
Clock and Calendar.................................................................... 85
Calendar......................................................................................... 85
Clock............................................................................................... 85
Accessibility................................................................................ 88
Magnication................................................................................. 88
Font size......................................................................................... 88
Color correction............................................................................. 88
TalkBack......................................................................................... 88
Other settings for accessibility...................................................... 89
Support application................................................................... 90
About the Support app................................................................. 90
Legal information....................................................................... 91
General........................................................................................... 91
Warranty, SAR, and usage guidelines........................................... 91
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Xperia 5 features

Cinema P
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Cinema Pro is an application powered by Sony's digital motion picture camera technology. You can create your ideal videos by conguring professional parameters and color settings.
To launch Cinema Pro
Find and tap
Cinema P
(Cinema Pro icon).
ro home screen
Hint
Tap orange parameters to change settings.
1 Viewnder
2 Menu icon – Tap to open the menu.
ap Open project to open an existing project or to create a new project.
T
Tap Frame lines repeatedly to display and select from various aspect ratios.
Tap Grid lines to display and balance the composition.
3 Project settings
ap an orange parameter to adjust the ambience of the entire project or video clips. The project
T settings can only be changed before recording the rst video clip.
4 Clip settings – Parameters to adjust for each video clip. Tap Focus >
op
tions for focus settings.
5 Tap to start or stop recording.
6 Tap to capture the current frame as a still image.
7 Status indications
8 T
9 Tap to change the audio level.
ap a thumbnail to view a video clip or still image.
Tap All les to view a video clip or still image that is not in the thumbnail view.
You can capture a still image from the video by tapping
(Back button) to return to the Cinema Pro home screen.
(Settings icon) to see more
(Edit video icon) while playing. Tap
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To combine clips and watch a lm
1 W
hile using the Cinema Pro application, tap All les to display a list of clips in a
project.
2 Tap 3 Tap the clips in the order in which you want to combine them. Then, tap Create. 4 To watch the created lm, tap
(More icon) > Cr
then t
ap the lm that you created.
eate nal lm.
(Navigate up button) twice, tap Final lms, and

Game enhancer

The Game enhancer application makes gameplay much more convenient with various functions. While playing a game, you can prevent notications from showing up, change the performance settings, and more.
Downloaded games are automatically listed in the Game enhancer application, and you can quickly launch the games from the Game enhancer menu. You can customize various settings while gaming by tapping menu ic
on).
(Open Game enhancer
To launch the Game enhancer app
Find and t
Scr
een overview
(Game enhancer icon).
ap
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1 Add new games manually.
2 Game enhancer settings
3 Recommended – Tap to launch, download or see more information about recommended games.
4 Game launcher
To use Game enhancer while playing
hile playing a game, tap
1 W
(Game enhancer oa
ting icon).
2 In the menu that opens, tap and congure the desired settings.
Hint
You can drag and move (Game enhancer oa the edge of the screen. You can also switch (Pull-down bar). Tap (Game enhancer oa P
ull-down bar to switch.
ting icon) to the desired position, such as
(Game enhancer oa
ting icon) >
(Settings icon), and then select
ting icon) to

Enhancing the sound output

You can enhance the sound of your device by manually conguring the sound settings.
To upgrade the quality of compressed music les
1 Find and tap Settings > Sound > Audio settings.
2 Enable the DSEE HX function by tapping the switch.
Note
With the DSEE HX function, wir
needed to play back sound in near-high-resolution sound quality.
DSEE HX only works for headphones with a 3.5 mm Audio jack connected to your device
with the USB host adapter. The DSEE HX function is not available for wireless or USB headphones.
ed headphones that support High-Resolution Audio are
To enhance the sound output using Dolby Atmos®
1 Find and tap Settings > Sound > Audio settings. 2 Enable the Dolby Atmos function by tapping the switch. 3 Tap Dolby Atmos for more options.

Side sense

Your device has sensors on the sides that you can tap or slide with one hand in order to use your device more easily. You can display the Side sense menu as a shortcut to applications and settings, or the Multi-window menu to select two applications in the split-screen mode. You can also return to the previous screen by sliding down along the sensor. Make sure to tap or slide your nger within the sensor area. To learn more about Side sense, nd and tap Settings > Display > Advanced > Side sense > TRY SIDE SENSE TUTORIAL.
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Hint
You can change the touch position, for example, when the edge of the device is covered by a c
ase. To change the touch position, nd and tap Settings > Display > Advanced > Side sense > Congure touch position > Manual, and then tap the Operate on inner edge of screen switch.
Note
Side sense is unavailable in certain situations, such as when the screen view is in landscape orient
ation.
To display the Side sense menu
T
o activate the Side sense menu, double-tap the side of the device.
Hint
To exit the Side sense menu, double-tap the side of the device or tap an empty area on the scr
een.
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To display the Multi-window menu
1 Slide your nger up along the side of the devic
e to display the Multi-window
menu.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to add apps to a split-screen.
To return to the previous screen using the side sensor
Slide your nger down along the side of the devic
screen.
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To turn Side sense on or o
, or set other Side sense options
1 Find and tap Settings > Display > Advanced. 2 Tap Side sense. 3 Tap the switch to enable or disable the function. To edit other Side sense options,
follow the on-screen instructions in the lower part of the screen.
Hint
For example, the following options are available for Side sense.
W
hether to use Side sense on one or both sides of your device
The screen actions for gesture
Whether to use Side sense on the inner edge of the screen or the side of the device

Dynamic Vibration

The Dynamic Vibration feature enhances your media experience by adding synchronized vibration when you watch videos or listen to music on your device. To learn more about this feature, go to Settings > Sound > Dynamic Vibration.
There is no vibration in the following cases:
The media volume is set to silent.
The screen is o.
STAMINA mode is activated.
Note
Dynamic Vibration does not work with all media apps.
Dynamic vibr
O No vibration
Mild Less vibration
Normal Well-balanced vibration
Powerful More vibration
ation levels
To adjust Dynamic Vibration settings within a media app
1 Open the desir
ed media app, for example, YouTube or the Album app.
2 Start playback of the media contents. 3 Press the volume key to open the volume panel. 4 Drag the slider for Dynamic Vibration to set the preferred level for this app. 5 The Dynamic Vibration setting is saved for the next time you use this app.
Note
There is no vibration if the media volume is set to silent.
o enable or disable Dynamic Vibration
T
Find and tap Settings > Sound > Dynamic Vibration.

Ambient display settings

The ambient display lets you view information such as time, notications, music, or photos on the screen when the screen is turned o. The ambient display can also show album art when playing music, recently taken photos, or photos in Album taken at your current location. When you are at home, photos to be shown are selected automatically by your Xperia device.
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To adjust the Ambient display settings
1 T
ap Settings > Lock screen & security > Lock screen preferences > Ambient
display (Always-on display).
2 Tap When to show Ambient display, and then select the desired setting. 3 Close the setting menu. The setting is saved.
Hint
The default setting is Smart activation, which activates the Ambient display when needed,
f
or example, when walking with the device in your hand, or when taking the device out of
your pocket or bag.
To display an image on the Ambient display
1 Tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Lock screen preferences > Ambient
display (Always-on display).
2 Tap Sticker, and then select your desired sticker or photo. 3 Close the setting menu. The setting is saved.
To show photos on the Ambient display
1 Tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Lock screen preferences > Ambient
display (Always-on display).
2 Tap Photo playback, and then tap the switch to enable the function. 3 Select Photos on device. 4 Close the setting menu. The setting is saved.

Smart call handling

You can handle incoming calls without touching the screen by turning on the
Smart call handling function. Once activated, you can handle calls in the following
way:
Answer: bring the device to your ear.
Reject: shake the device.
Ringer o: place the device face down.
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To enable or disable Smart call handling
1 Find and t
ap Settings > System > Gestures > Smart call handling.
2 Tap the switch to enable or disable the function.
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Getting started

About this User guide

T
his is the Xperia 5 User guide for the Android 9 software version. If you’re not sure which software version your device is running, you can check it in the Settings menu.
Note
System and application updates can present the features in your device in another way than describe more information about software updates, see
To check the current software version and model number of your device
Find and tap Settings > System > About phone. The current software version is
displayed under Build number. The current model number is displayed under Model.
Limitations to services and features
Some of the services and features described in this User guide may not be supported in all countries or regions, or by all networks or service providers. The GSM International Emergency Number can always be used in all countries, regions, networks and by all service providers, provided that the device is connected to the mobile network. Please contact your network operator or service provider to determine the availability of any specic service or feature and whether additional access or usage fees apply.
The use of certain features and applications described in this guide may require access to the internet. You may incur data connection charges when you connect to the internet with your device. Contact your wireless service provider for more information.
d in this User guide. The Android version might not be aected in an update. For
Updating your device
on page 39.
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Overview

1 Charging/Notication light
2 Second microphone
3 Front camera
4 Ear speaker/Second loudspeaker
5 Proximity/Light sensor
6 Volume/Zoom key
7 Fingerprint sensor
8 Power key
9 Camera key
10 Main loudspeaker
11 USB port/Charger/Audio adapter
ou can view the screen of your device on a TV or other large display device using a USB Type-C
Y cable.
Note
When you connect your device to a TV or other large display using a USB Type-C
able, the cable must be compatible with the display port standard. Note that
c some functions or content on your Xperia device may not be displayable on the TV or display device.
12 Main microphone
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13 Sub cellular antenna
14 Flash LED
15 RGBC IR sensor
16 Main camera
17 NFC detection area
18 Nano SIM/Memory card slot
19 4th cellular/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth®/GPS antenna
20 3rd cellular antenna
21 Main cellular antenna

Assembly - Single SIM

our device only supports nano SIM cards. Single SIM devices allow you to use one
Y SIM card and a memory card.
The SIM and memory cards go in dierent parts of the nano SIM and memory card tray. Make sure you don’t confuse the two.
For information on how to check if your device is Single SIM or Dual SIM, see
Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device
Note
To prevent data loss, make sure you turn o your devic remove the nano SIM card or memory card from the device.
on page 22.
e before you drag out the tray to
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To insert a nano SIM card and a memory card
Note
Do not cut your SIM card, as this may damage your device.
1 Dr
ag out the SIM card tray.
2 Place the SIM card securely in the SIM card tray. 3 Place the memory card securely in the memory card tray. 4 Gently push the SIM card tray back into the slot until it ts into place.

Assembly - Dual SIM

Your device only supports nano SIM cards. Dual SIM devices support the use of either two nano SIM cards or a nano SIM card and a memory card.
Dual SIM devices are not available in all markets or from all operators.
For information on how to check if your device is Single SIM or Dual SIM, see
Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device
Note
To prevent data loss, make sure you turn o your devic remove the nano SIM card (or cards) or memory card from the device.
on page 22.
e before you drag out the tray to
To insert either two nano SIM cards or a nano SIM card and a memory card
Note
Do not cut your SIM card, as this may damage your device.
1 Dr
ag out the SIM card tray.
2 Place the main SIM card securely in position for SIM1. 3 Place either the second SIM card (SIM2) or the memory card securely in the tray, in
the correct orientation.
4 Gently push the SIM card tray back into the slot until it ts into place.
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Using a Dual SIM device

A Dual SIM devic
e enables you to do the following:
Receive incoming communications via both SIM cards.
Select the number from which to send outgoing communications, or have the
option to select a SIM card each time you place a call.
Forward calls received via SIM 1 to SIM 2 when SIM 1 is unreachable, and vice versa.
This function is called Dual SIM reachability. You must enable it manually.
Before using multiple SIM cards, you need to enable them and select a SIM card which will handle data trac.
Hint
A Dual SIM device works with either one or two SIM cards inserted.
T
o enable or disable the use of two SIM cards
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Dual SIM.
2 Tap the SIM 1 and SIM 2 switches to enable or disable the SIM cards.
To rename a SIM card
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Dual SIM. 2 Select a SIM card and enter a new name for it. 3 Tap OK.
To select which SIM card handles data trac
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Dual SIM > Cellular
data.
2 Select the SIM card you want to use for data trac.
To set the default SIM card for placing a call
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Dual SIM > Calls. 2 Select an option.
To enable the Dual SIM reachability function
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > Dual SIM > Dual SIM
reachability.
2 Under Dual SIM reachability, tap the switch to enable the function. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedure.
Hint
If the Dual SIM reachability function does not work after you enable it, check that you have
ent
ered the phone numbers correctly for each SIM card. In some cases, the numbers are
detected automatically during setup. Otherwise, you are prompted to enter them manually.

Screen protection

Note
Before using your device, remove all protection lms t
Screen covers and protectors may help you protect your device against damage.
We recommend you use only those screen covers intended for your Xperia device.
The use of third-party screen protection accessories may prevent your device from
working correctly by covering sensors, lenses, speakers, or microphones and can
invalidate the warranty.
o enable full functionality.
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Starting your device for the rst time
It is r
ecommended that you charge the battery for at least 30 minutes before starting up your device for the rst time. You can still use your device while it is charging. For more information on charging, see
The rst time you start your device, a setup guide helps you to congure basic settings, personalize your device, and sign in to your accounts, for example a Google account.
To turn on your device
Long press the power key until your device vibrates.
To turn o the device
1 Long press the power key until the options menu opens.
2 Tap Power o.
Note
It may take a while for the device to shut down.
W
hy do I need a Google account?
Your device from Sony runs on the Android platform developed by Google. A range of Google applications and services is available on your device when you purchase it, for example, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and the Google Play application. To get the most out of these services, you need a Google account. For example, a Google account enables you to do the following:
Download and install applications on Google Play.
Synchronize your email, contacts, and calendar using Gmail.
You can back up, restore and transfer your data from an old device to your new
device.
Chat with friends using the Google Duo application.
Synchronize your browsing history and bookmarks using the Chrome web browser.
Identify yourself as the authorized user after a software repair using Xperia
Companion.
Remotely nd, lock, or clear a lost or stolen device using the Find my device
services.
For more information, go to
http://support.google.com/
Charging your device
.
on page 36.
To set up a Google account on your device
1 Find and tap Settings > Accounts > Add account > Google.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Google account, or sign in if you
already have an account.

Transferring content from your old device

There are several ways to transfer your data from an old device to your new device.
Synchronize data using Google account
Copy and transfer data using a computer
Copy and transfer data using an SD card
Synchronizing data using a Google account
You can transfer data by synchronizing with a Google account. First, back up your data to the Google server from your old phone using your Google account. Then, set the same Google account on your new device. Depending on which contents to backup and synchronize, there are several ways.
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Gmail, Calendar
using on your old device. Then, your Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts will be automatically synchronized with your Google account.
Image (photo), video: Back up your data from the old device to the Google server
using Google Photos. Then, synchronize with your Google account on the new device.
Applications, setting, call history: Back up automatically using Google Drive on
your old device. Then, synchronize with your Google account on your new device.
Music and other document les: Manually back up your media les from the old
device using Google Drive. Then, synchronize with your Google account on the new device.
For more information, see page 44.
, Contacts: Log in with the same Google account that you were
Backing up and synchronizing with a Google account
Transferring data using a computer
If you are storing large volumes of data on your device, you can transfer your data using a computer. For more information, see
using a computer
on page 45.
Backing up and transferring data
Transferring data using an SD card
You can transfer media les and contacts using an SD card. For more information, see
Backing up and transferring data using a memory card
on page 45.
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Device security

Making sur
Your device includes security options, strongly recommended in case of loss or theft.
Note
When using a security option to protect your device, it is crucial to remember the details pr
ovided at set up.
e your device is protected

Screen lock

Set a secure screen lock on your device using a PIN, password, pattern, or ngerprint to prevent others from using your device without permission. Once the screen lock is set, it is not possible to unlock the screen or erase the content via a Erase all data (factory reset) without providing the screen lock information.
Find my device
Use the Find my device service to remotely locate, lock, unlock, or erase the content on a lost device.
SIM card lock
Lock your SIM cards with a PIN to protect your subscription against misuse. The PIN is required every time you restart your device.
IMEI number
Keep a copy of the IMEI number. If your device is stolen, some network providers can use this number to stop the device from accessing the network in your country or region.
Backup
Back up the content on your device in case your device is damaged, lost or stolen.
To back up with a Google account, see
Google account
To back up using a computer, see
computer
To back up using a memory card, see
on page 45.
memory card
on page 44.
on page 45.
Backing up and synchronizing with a
Backing up and transferring data using a
Backing up and transferring data using a
Screen lock
When the screen is locked you have to unlock it with a swipe gesture or with your personal pattern, PIN, password or ngerprint. Initially, the unprotected screen swipe is set, but it is recommended to use a more secure screen lock to protect your device.
The security level of each lock type is listed below in order of weakest to strongest:
Swipe: no protection, but you have quick access to the Home screen.
Pattern: draw a simple pattern with your nger to unlock your device.
PIN: enter a numeric PIN of at least four digits to unlock your device.
Password: enter an alpha-numeric password to unlock your device.
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Fingerprint: plac
Hint
The Smart Lock feature lets you set your device to unlock automatically in certain situations, such as when c information, go to
e your registered nger on the sensor to unlock your device.
onnected to a Bluetooth device or carrying your device with you. For more
http://www.support.google.com/
.
To create or change a screen lock
Note
It is very important that you remember your screen lock when using a pattern, PIN or
sword. If you forget this information, it may not be possible to restore important data
pas such as contacts and messages.
1 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Screen lock. 2 If requested, conrm your current screen lock. 3 Choose an option and follow the on-screen instructions. 4 When you are nished, press the power key to lock the screen.

Fingerprint Manager

Register your ngerprint to use it as an additional security method for unlocking your device or authenticating purchases. You can register up to 5 ngerprints on your device.
The pattern, PIN, or password screen lock serves as a backup unlock method when a ngerprint is used as a screen lock. Before registering your ngerprint, make sure the sensor is clean and without any visible moisture.
To register a ngerprint
1 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Fingerprint Manager. 2 Tap Next and follow the on-screen instructions to complete ngerprint registration. 3 You can add, delete, or rename a ngerprint. Edit the options as desired.

SIM card protection

You can lock and unlock each SIM card that you use in your device with a PIN. When a SIM card is locked, the subscription linked to the card is protected against misuse, meaning that you have to enter a PIN every time you start your device.
If you enter the PIN incorrectly too many times, your SIM card will get blocked. You then need to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and a new PIN. Your PIN and PUK are supplied by your network operator.
To set up a SIM card lock
1 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Advanced > SIM card lock. 2 Dual SIM users, select a SIM card. 3 Tap the Lock SIM card switch to enable. 4 Enter the SIM card PIN and tap OK. The SIM card lock is now active and you will be
prompted to enter your PIN every time you restart your device.
To change the SIM card PIN
1 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Advanced > SIM card lock. 2 Dual SIM users, select a SIM card. 3 Tap Change SIM PIN and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device

Y
our device has one or two unique identication numbers that are referred to as IMEI or Product ID. You should keep a copy of this. You may require it if your device is stolen or when contacting support.
To view your IMEI number(s) using the dialpad
1 Find and tap 2 T 3 Ent
(Dialpad icon).
ap
er *#06# into the dialpad. The IMEI number(s) are displayed automatically.
To view your IMEI number(s) on the back of the tray
(Phone icon).
Dr
ag out the SIM card tray. The IMEI number(s) is(are) displayed on the back of the
tray.

Finding, locking or erasing a lost device

Google oers a location and security web service called Find my device. After you have signed in to a Google account, Find my device is turned on by default. If you lose your device, you can use Find my device to:
Find and show where your device is located on a map.
Lock your device and present a message on the lock screen.
Erase data from your device.
Activate the ringer, even if the sound is turned o.
Your device must be turned on, have an internet connection, and have the location service activated. The Find my device service may not be available in all countries or regions.
For more information, go to
https://support.google.com/
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To verify that your device can be found
G
https://www.google.com/android/nd
o to
account.
and sign in using your Google
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Learning the basics

Using the t
ouchscreen
Tapping
Open or sele
Mark or unmark a checkbox or option.
Enter text using the on-screen keyboard.
ct an item.
Touching and holding
Move an it
Activate selection mode, for example, to select several items from a list.
em.
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Pinching in and out
Pinch in and out on web pages, pho
or shooting videos.
Swiping and scrolling
tos and maps, and when you’re taking photos
oll up and down, or left and right.
Scr
Swipe left or right, for example, between Home screen panes.
Turning the screen on or o
When your device is on and left idle for a set period of time, the screen dims and turns o to save battery power. You can change how long your screen stays active before it turns o.
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When your screen is turned o on your screen lock setting. See
, your device can be locked or unlocked, depending
Screen lock
on page 20.
The Ambient display feature enables you to view information such as the time and notications without pressing the power key.
To turn the screen on or o
Briey press the power key.
Hint
If the ambient display is set to Smart activation or Show when device is lifted, the screen is turne
d on automatically when you pick up your device. See
page 10.
Ambient display settings
To adjust the idle time before the screen turns o
1 Find and tap Settings > Display > Sleep. 2 Select an option.

Smart backlight control

The smart backlight control keeps the screen on as long as the device is held in your hand. Once you put down the device, the screen turns o according to your sleep setting.
To enable or disable the Smart backlight control function
1 Find and tap Settings > Display > Advanced > Smart backlight control. 2 Tap the switch to enable or disable the function.
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Home screen

The Home screen is the starting point for using your device. You can adjust the Home screen settings, such as changing the wallpapers.
Note
Avoid displaying very bright or static images for a long period of time. This may cause an
erimage or coloring to remain on the screen.
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To go to the Home screen
Tap
o adjust the Home screen settings
T
(Home button).
1 Touch and hold an empty area on your Home screen until the device vibrates. Icons
for the Home screen settings appear.
2 Tap to edit the settings as desired.

Application screen

You can open or search for applications from the Application screen.
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To view all applications on the Application screen
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wipe up from the bottom of the screen to the top, and then scroll up or down on
the Application screen to view all applications.
To add an application shortcut to the Home screen
1 On the Application screen, touch and hold an application icon until the device
vibrates, then drag the icon. The Home screen opens.
2 Drag the icon to the desired location on the Home screen, then release it.
To move an application on the Application screen
1 When the Application screen is open, tap 2 T
ap Rearrange.
3 Touch and hold the application until the device vibrates, then drag it to the new
location.
4 When you are nished, tap
(More icon) > Exit.
(More icon).
Naviga
You can navigate between applications using the navigation buttons and the recently used applications window. The navigation buttons are the back button and the home button. You can also pop open two applications on the screen at once using the split-screen mode, if the application supports multi-window function.
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Navigating applications overview
1 Clear all – Close all the recently used applications
2 Recently used applications window – Open a recently used application
3 Home button – Exit an application and go back to the Home screen
4 Back button – Go back to the previous screen within an application or close the application
To open the recently used applications window
S
wipe up from the bottom of the screen.
To close all the recently used applications
1 Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. 2 Swipe the window all the way to the right, then tap Clear all.
To open a menu in an application
While using an application, tap
Note
A menu is not available in all applications.
Split
-screen mode
(More icon) or (Menu icon).
Split-screen mode enables you to view two applications at once, for example, if you want to view your email inbox and a web browser at the same time.
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