Sony 61362R Users Manual

SOV
au Nano IC Card 04
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Basic Manual
■Online Manual (Japanese)
Check "Online Manual" (Japanese) which describes detail explanations on various functions on the product from the following procedure.
From the Home screen, [ ]▶[ support)]▶[
Also, you can check "Online Manual" (Japanese) on the au homepage.
https://www.au.com/online-manual/sovXX/
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取扱説明書
お客さまサポート
(Online Manual)] (Japanese)
(Customer
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Preface
Thank you for buying "Xperia" (simply called "the product" or "main unit" from here on). Before using the product, read "Basic Manual" (this manual), "Cautions on using the product" and "Setting Guide" for proper handling.
Packaged items
Before your start using the product, make sure that you have all the following packaged items with the product.
• Xperia • USB Type-C™-3.5φ conversion/
The following items are not included in the package.
• microSD memory card
• AC adapter
• Earphones
TV Antenna cable 01 (03SOHSA)
取扱説明書
(Japanese)
ご利用にあたっての注意事項
(Cautions on using the product) (Japanese)
設定ガイド
(Japanese)
• Desktop holder
• USB Type-C™ cable
(Basic Manual)
(Setting Guide)
Information
• Purchase a specified charger (sold separately).
• The battery is built into the product.
• Illustrations used in this manual are just images for explanations. They may be different from actual ones.
About Operating Instructions
■"Setting Guide"/"Basic Manual" (this manual)
Handles only basic operations for main features.
■Online Manual (Japanese)
Check "Online Manual" (Japanese) which describes detail explanations on various functions on the product from the following procedure.
From the Home screen, [ ]▶[ support)]▶[
Also, you can check "Online Manual" (Japanese) on the au homepage.
https://www.au.com/online-manual/sovXX/
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■"
取扱説明書
取扱説明書
(Full Instruction Manual)"
お客さまサポート
(Online Manual)] (Japanese)
(Japanese)
For detailed descriptions on various functions, refer to the "
扱説明書(詳細版)
available on the au homepage.
https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/manual/
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(Full Instruction Manual)" (Japanese)
(Customer
)
■For Those Requiring an English Instruction Manual
Download URL: https://www.au.com/english/support/manual/
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Regarding notations used in this document
• In this manual, keys (key icons) are represented by simplified illustrations such as , , . Please be forewarned.
• In this manual, operations of tapping menu items/icons/ buttons on the screen, etc. are indicated as [(name of the item, etc.)].
• In this manual, screens and operations for the product with au Nano IC Card 04 attached are described.
• Screen illustrations shown in this manual may look different from the actual screens. In some cases, minor details or a part of a screen may be omitted.
• In this manual, "Basic Manual" (this manual), "Cautions on using the product", "Setting Guide" and " (Full instruction manual)" (Japanese) are collectively referred to as "Instruction Manual".
• In this manual, explanations for the wallpaper "Black" are provided.
• In this manual, operations in portrait view are described as a standard. In horizontal view, menu items, icons, buttons on the screen, etc. may differ.
• In this manual, "au Nano IC Card 04" is abbreviated as "au IC card".
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• In this manual, "microSD™ memory card (commercially available)", "microSDHC™ memory card (commercially available)" and "microSDXC™ memory card (commercially available)" are abbreviated as "microSD memory card".
• All of the indicated amounts exclude tax unless otherwise specified.
• Company names and product names referred to in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies. The TM and ® marks may be omitted in this manual.
• "The Company" as appears in the manual refers to the following companies: Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION, OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY Manufactured by: Sony Mobile Communications Inc.
Getting Ready
Names and functions of parts
Second microphone*1:
Reduces noise so that the other party can easily hear your voice.
microSD memory card/au
IC card slot Notification LED (▶P. 8)
Proximity/Light sensor:
Switches the touch panel on and off to prevent from erroneous operation during a call/Auto-control for display brightness.
Front camera
Earpiece/Speaker
Display (Touch panel)
Mouthpiece/Microphone
USB Type-C connection
terminal
Speaker
Volume key/Zoom key
Fingerprint sensor
Power key/Screen lock
key
Camera key
③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
⑧ ⑨ ⑩
mark
*3
*2
*2
®
*2
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*4
Nameplate
Flash/Photo light
RGBC-IR sensor:
Detects element of lighting source of shooting environment to adjust white balance automatically when shooting.
Built-in antenna
au IC card
⑲ ⑳
Wi-Fi®/Built-in antenna
Camera lens
GPS/Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth
antenna
Wi-Fi® antenna
Back cover
*1 Do not jab with a sharp object such as a needle. Doing so may
cause a malfunction.
*2 The antenna is built into the main unit. Covering around the
antenna by your hand may affect the quality of call/ communication.
*3 CE mark, FCC ID, IMEI information, etc. can be checked. Do
not remove the sticker or nameplate.
*4 The back cover is not removable. Removing forcibly might
cause damage or a malfunction. Also, battery is built into the main unit and not removable by customers.
In this manual, the contents on Android 9.0 are provided.
CE mark and FCC ID
1 Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD
memory card/au IC card slot and pull out the cover, and insert a fingernail into the hook at the edge of the label tray, then pull it out straight.
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Notification LED
The Notification LED prompts charging, or informs battery level while charging, missed calls, new mails, etc. by turning on or flashing.
LED
Status
Red
Orange
Green
Flashing red Flashing
white Flashing
pale blue
*1 Flashes in sleep mode
Information
• Flashing of Notification LED several times in red when Power key is pressed with the power off indicates that the remaining battery is not sufficient.
• Although Notification LED turns in red at the start of charging with the product powered off, the color of Notification LED changes according to the battery level after the charging status screen activates.
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 14% or lower.
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 15% - 89%.
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 90% or higher.
The remaining battery level is 14% or lower. Indicates a missed call, new au-mail, etc.
*1
Indicates a new message etc.
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Description
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au IC card
Your phone number etc. is recorded in au IC card. The product is compatible with au Nano IC Card 04.
IC (metal) part
Front Back
Attaching/removing au IC card
Before attaching/removing au IC card, make sure to turn off the product.
■Attaching au IC card
1 Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD
memory card/au IC card slot and draw the cover in the direction of arrow
2 Pull out the tray straight from the main unit to remove
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3 Set au IC card into the tray with the IC (metal) part
facing up
Pay attention to the orientation of notch. Surely set au IC card into the tray not to come off.
4 Keep the product horizontal, insert the tray with the
card into the main unit, and then push it straight
Pay attention to the orientation of the main unit and the tray.
5 Firmly press the tray to the end and check that there is
no gap between the main unit and the cover
■Removing au IC card
1 Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD
memory card/au IC card slot and pull out the cover
2 Pull out the tray straight from the main unit to remove 3 Remove au IC card from the tray, insert and push the
tray straight into the main unit
Pay attention to the orientation of the tray and the main unit.
4 Firmly press the tray to the end and check that there is
no gap between the main unit and the cover
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Information
• Note the following points, otherwise handling au IC card may cause malfunction or damage.
•Do not touch the IC (metal) part of au IC card.
•Insert in the correct direction.
•Do not use force to attach or remove.
• The error message appears when au IC card is not set properly or there is a malfunction in au IC card.
• Do not lose au IC card when it is removed.
• Do not insert au IC card with conversion adapter attached. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Attaching/Removing a microSD memory card
Before attaching/removing microSD memory card, make sure to turn off the product.
■Attaching a microSD memory card
1 Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD
memory card/au IC card slot and pull out the cover
2 Pull out the tray straight from the main unit to remove 3 Set a microSD memory card into the tray with the
terminal side facing up
Surely set a microSD memory card into the tray not to come off.
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4 Keep the product horizontal, insert the tray with the
card into the main unit, and then push it straight
Pay attention to the orientation of the main unit and the tray.
5 Firmly press the tray to the end and check that there is
no gap between the main unit and the cover
Information
• Do not touch the terminal of the microSD memory card.
• Insert a microSD memory card in the appropriate direction. Inserting forcedly could result in removal failure or may cause damage the card.
■Removing a microSD memory card
1 Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD
memory card/au IC card slot and pull out the cover
2 Pull out the tray straight from the main unit to remove 3 Remove the microSD card from the tray, keep the
product horizontal, insert and push the tray straight into the main unit
Pay attention to the orientation of the tray and the main unit.
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4 Firmly press the tray to the end and check that there is
no gap between the main unit and the cover
Charging
When you purchase your product, the internal battery is not fully charged. Charge the battery before use.
Information
• When charging starts, the Notification LED of the product lights according to the battery level. To check the battery level, see the status bar in the top of the screen, or from the Home screen, [ ]▶[Settings]▶[Battery].
• If you start charging with the product turned off, a screen launches indicating the charging status but operations are not available. Thus, do not charge the product in a place where the use is prohibited.
• The charging time may take longer when charging with a PC or while using the camera function.
• To watch the TV while charging, use the Wireless Charging Pad compatible with Qi (sold separately).
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■Charging with the AC Adapter
Charging with connecting TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) is explained.
1 Insert the power plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter
02 (sold separately) into an outlet
2 Insert the USB Type-C plug of TypeC Common AC
Adapter 02 (sold separately) into the USB Type-C connection terminal of the product straight
When charging is started with the product powered on, the start sound for charging sounds and the Notification LED of the product lights.
3 When charging is complete, remove the USB Type-C
plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) from the product
4 Remove the power plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter
02 (sold separately) from the outlet
Connecting headphones or earphones
To hear sound from commercially available headphones or earphones, watch the TV, connect the supplied USB Type-C™-
3.5φ conversion/TV Antenna cable 01.
1 Insert the USB Type-C plug of USB Type-C™-3.5
conversion/TV Antenna cable 01 to the USB Type-C connection terminal of the product
φ
Turning the power on/off
■Turning the power on
1 Press and hold Power key (over 1 sec.)
The product vibrates and after a while, the lock screen appears. When " powered on, follow the onscreen instructions to set the initial settings. For details on the initial settings, refer to "Setting Guide" supplied with the product.
2 Swipe (flick) the screen up
The Home screen appears.
■Turning the power off
1 Press and hold Power key (over 1 sec.) 2 [Power off]
Information
• To restart the product in safe mode (start with almost default state), press and hold Power key (over 1 sec.)▶Long-touch "Power off"▶[OK].
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(Welcome)" appears after the product is
ようこそ
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■Forcedly turning the power off
1 Press and hold Power key and the upper part of the
volume key at the same time for approximately eight seconds, and release your fingers after the product vibrates three times consecutively
Changing the language to English
You can change the display language from Japanese to English after the initial settings. From the Home screen, tap [ ]▶[設定 (Settings)] [ [言語 (Languages)]▶[ select "English"▶"United States", and then drag of "English (United States)" up to the top in the language list.
システム
(System)]▶[
言語と入力
言語を追加
(Languages & input)]
(Add a language)] and
Locking the screen/Unlocking screen lock
■Locking the screen
Turn off the screen to set sleep mode to prevent the touch panel or key from operating mistakenly or lock the screen.
1 While the screen is displayed, press Power key
Back
Home
History
■Unlocking screen lock
The lock screen appears when turning the power on or the screen backlight is canceled by pressing Power key.
• While Ambient display (which allows you to check date & time or notifications in sleep mode) is activated, double-tap the screen or press Power key to display the lock screen.
1 On the lock screen, swipe (flick) the screen up
Information
• In the lock screen, swipe (flick) " " or " " to use Google Assistant or Camera.
Information
• Swipe (flick) the key icon display area left or right to use One-handed mode. In One-handed mode, the screen is shrunken so that you can operate the product easily.
Using the touch panel
The display of the product is a touch panel operated by touching it with your finger.
■Tap/Double-tap
Tap: Gently touch the screen and then immediately release
Basic Operation
Key icons
The operations for , , at the bottom of screen are as follows.
your finger. Double-tap: Touch the same position twice.
■Long-touch
Keep touching an item with your finger.
■Slide
While your finger is gently touching the screen, trace it to the desired direction to move over.
■Swipe (flick)
Operate the screen by quickly moving (flicking) your finger up/down/left/right.
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Return to the previous screen. Close the menu or the Notification panel.
Display the Home screen. Long-touch to activate Google Assistant.
Display recently used apps in a thumbnail list where you can activate or exit an app. Also, the split screen is available.
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■Pinch
Touch the screen with two fingers and widen (pinch-out) or narrow (pinch-in) the fingers' distance.
■Drag
Keep touching an item or icon, trace it to the desired direction to move.
Tap/Double-tap
Swipe (Flick)
Long-touch
Pinch Drag
Slide
Displaying the menu
To display the menu; tap the menu icon ( or ), or long touch the input field or item.
• Depending on application/function, color or shape of menu icon, or menu display may differ.
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Using Side sense
Side sense is a function which supports operations of the product by one-hand. You can operate it with the side edge of the screen.
Double-tap the side edge of the screen to display the Side sense menu which allows you to activate app or turn on/off functions. Also, slide the side edge of the screen up or down to undo the previous operation.
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Notification panel
Information
• To exit the Side sense menu, operate as follows.
•Tap " " or " "
•Tap the outside of the Side sense menu
•Double-tap the side edge of the screen
• When you cannot operate Side sense function correctly, operate from the Home screen, [
]▶[Settings]
[Display]▶[Advanced]▶[Side sense] and then change the sensitivity or available range from "Sensor sensitivity" or "Sensor enabled".
Home screen
Home screen consists of multiple pages. Tap " " to return to the Home screen anytime.
Google Search
Widgets
Shortcuts (Apps)
Long-touch it to display the shortcut menu. You can perform the specified operation or check the app information. When add an operation shortcut to the Home screen.
Indicator
Indicates the number of pages of the Home screen and current position. Swipe (flick) the Home screen left or right to switch pages.
Dock
Shortcuts (apps) or folder can be located. They are always displayed even when the page of the Home screen is switched.
Wallpapers
Folders (Google,
Several shortcuts (apps) are stored.
Apps key
Tap to display the Apps screen.
Information
is displayed, tap it to
(Basic functions))
基本機能
Using the Apps screen
In the Apps screen, apps which are installed to the product are displayed. Tap the icon to activate the app.
• You may incur communication charges depending on the function.
■Starting an app
1 From the Home screen, [ ]
When there are several pages in Apps screen, swipe (flick) left or right to switch the pages.
2 Tap an app icon to use
Some apps are stored in a folder.
■Main apps
Phone Play Store
Contacts Camera
au-mail Album
+メッセージ
(SMS)
(+Message (SMS))
Chrome Gmail
Settings
Calendar
故障紛失サポート
(Repair and Delivery Support)
Maps
Google
取扱説明書
(Online
Manual) (Japanese)
■Setting app permission
When you activate an app/function that access the functions or information of the product for the first time, a confirmation screen for requesting access permission appears. If such confirmation screen appears, confirm the content and tap "DENY"/"ALLOW".
• If you do not permit, app/function may not be activated or use of function may be restricted.
• For some apps/functions, an explanation screen for the permission may appear. Several request screens may appear or the screen content may differ. Confirm each content and follow the onscreen instructions.
• In this manual, description of the confirmation screen may be omitted.
Knowing the status of the product
■Status bar
You can check the status of the product with the icons displayed on the status bar at the top of the screen. On the left of the status bar, the notification icons appear to inform new mails, operations in progress, etc., and on the right, the status icons appear to indicate signal status, battery level, etc.
• When an app has notification, a dot or number may appear on the shortcut (app) or folder.
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■Examples of notification icons
Missed call
Incoming call/dialing call/calling
New PC mail message
New Gmail message
New au-mail message
New +Message/new SMS
USB device is connected/Moisture is detected on the USB Type-C connection terminal
Wi-Fi® open network available
■Main status icons
, Battery level (100%, Charging)
, Signal level (Level 4*1, Out of service area)
4G (LTE/WiMAX 2+) data communication status
GSM/UMTS/LTE network roaming is ON
Silent mode (Vibrate) is set
Silent mode (Mute) is set
Wi-Fi® is connected
*1
Airplane mode is activated
*1 appears in the right of the icon during communication. *2 Two types of network, "LTE" and "WiMAX 2+" can be used. "4G"
appears on the screen for both networks. The company determines which network is less busy depending on the condition of the line to connect.
*2
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■Notification panel
If any notification icons are displayed on the status bar, slide down the status bar to open the Notification panel. You can check the contents of notifications or start corresponding apps. Slide the status bar down with two fingers or slide the Notification panel down to display the quick setting panel. You can set on/off of the functions.
Information
• To delete a notification, swipe (flick) the notification left or right. However, some notifications may not be deleted.
• To close the Notification panel/quick setting panel, tap " or slide the Notification panel/quick setting panel up.
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Setting silent mode
■Setting silent mode (Vibrate)
1 Press the upper or lower part of the volume key
The volume adjusting bar appears.
2 [ ]
The icon on the volume adjusting bar changes to
■Setting the silent mode (Mute)
1 Press the upper or lower part of the volume key
The volume adjusting bar appears.
2 [ ]
[ ]
The icon on the volume adjusting bar changes to
Information
• Even in silent mode, sounds for shutter, shooting start/end sound when shooting videos, alarm, playback of video, or music, etc. are not muted.
• Adjusting sound volume with "Ring and notification volume" of "Sound" setting in sleep mode cancels sleep mode.
• Press Volume key and then drag the volume adjusting bar up/down to adjust volume of media sound. Also, tap " " to display "Sound" setting where you can change Ring and notification volume, Alarm volume, etc.
"
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Setting Airplane mode
When the airplane mode is set, all wireless functions (phone, packet communication, Wi-Fi NFC Reader/Writer, P2P function) are turned off.
1 From the Home screen, [ ]
internet]
2 Tap " " of "Airplane mode" to turn to
®
function, Bluetooth® function,
[Settings]▶[Network &
Checking own phone number
1 From the Home screen, [ ]
You can check the phone number of the product in phone information field.
Information
• Alternatively, from the Home screen, [ [ ]▶[My info] to check your phone number.
[Settings]▶[System]
]▶[Contacts]
Entering characters
Use the software keyboard (keyboard on the screen) to enter characters. The software keyboard appears when you tap the entry field for registering a contact, composing a mail, etc.
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■Using the software keyboard
With "SwiftKey Keyboard", which is default when the language is set to English, you can use QWERTY keyboard to enter characters, Numeric keypad to enter numbers and symbols, and Symbol keypad for more symbols.
Open the keyboard option menu
Switch between lower case, upper case and all caps
Display numbers and symbols
Input emoticon, etc.
Tap to enter a comma
Predicted words, etc.
Delete character
Tap to enter a line feed
Enter punctuation
Enter a space
Information
• Tap "
• To enter a character variant, touch and hold a key to show a
" at the bottom left of the screen to hide the software
keyboard.
list of available options, and then select from the list. To enter a full stop, double-tap the space key after you enter a word. To use the gesture input, slide your finger from a character to character on the keyboard to trace the word you want to write, and then lift up your finger when finishing entering the word.
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Phone
Making a call
■Direct input calling
1 From the Home screen, [ ] 2 Enter a phone number
To make a call to a land-line phone, enter from the city code even when you stay in the same city.
3 Call
[ ]
To adjust the hearing volume (volume of the other party's voice), press the upper part or lower part of the volume key while calling.
■Calling from call log
1 From the Home screen, [ ] 2 [ ] of call log
■Calling overseas from au mobile phones (au International Call Service)
You can make international calls without any special procedure from the product. Example: To call to "212-123-XXXX" in the United States from the product
1 Dialpad screen
number "010"
Touch and hold "0" to enter "+" which adds "010" automatically when dialing.
Enter the international access
2 Enter the country code of the United States
[
[ ]
]
Tap " " tab
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3 Enter the city code "212"
If the area code starts with "0", omit the "0". However, there are exceptions such as Italy.
4 Enter the phone number of the other party "123XXXX"
[ ]
Receiving a call
■When the screen is OFF or on the lock screen
1 Swipe (flick) the incoming call screen up
" " up
To reject the incoming call, swipe (flick) " To answer with Answering Machine, swipe (flick) "
2 Call
[
]
Swipe (flick)
" down.
".
■When the screen is ON (except on the lock screen)
1 In the displayed notification, [ANSWER]
To reject an incoming call, tap "DECLINE". To answer with Answering Machine, tap the top part of the notification▶Swipe (flick) " ".
2 Call
[ ]
Making a call from Contacts
1 From the Home screen, [ ] 2 Tap a contact to call 3 Tap [ ]/phone number
[Contacts]
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Appendix
Updating Software
You can update the product to the most recent software for optimal performance and to get the latest enhancements.
• You are charged for the data communication when accessing the Internet from the product via data communication. A large amount of data communication is required especially for upgrading the software (OS upgrading). Using Wi-Fi® connection is recommended.
• You are recommended to back up your data before updating software.
• For details, visit (Japanese) or refer to the Online Manual or "
(Full instruction manual)" (Japanese) available on au
細版)
homepage.
■Downloading and updating software
The update software can be downloaded from the product directly via Internet.
• Note that when Wi-Fi® communication becomes unstable, data communication takes the place automatically, which may incur communication charges.
1 From the Home screen, [ ]
[Advanced]▶[Software update]
2 [ ]
After that, follow the onscreen instructions.
https://www.sonymobile.co.jp/support/
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[Settings]▶[System]
[Refresh]
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Troubleshooting
Before you assume that the product is malfunctioning, perform "
クイック診断
(Diagnosis for trouble)" in "
(Quick diagnosis)" or "
故障紛失サポート
Delivery Support)" app.
■ クイック診断
From the Home screen, [ ]▶[ support)]▶[ Service)]▶[
■ トラブル診断
From the Home screen, [ ]▶[ support)]▶[ Service)]▶[
)
(Go to Diagnosis for trouble)]
試す
(Quick diagnosis)
故障紛失サポート
クイック診断してみる
(Repair and Delivery
(Diagnosis for trouble)
故障紛失サポート
便利な機能
(Repair and Delivery
(Useful functions)]
お客さまサポート
(Go to Quick diagnosis)]
お客さまサポート
Or you can visit the following au homepage.
https://www.au.com/trouble-check/) (Japanese)
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After-sales service
■When asking for repair
For repair, contact Repair and Delivery Support Center.
During the warranty period
Repairs will be done based on the terms of services of the free-of-charge repair warranty.
トラブル診断
(Repair and
(Customer
(Customer
[
トラブル診断を
Outside the warranty period
* The warranty period is one year from the date you purchased the
product.
Information
We shall repair the product for a charge as requested by the customer if repair renders it usable.
• Before handing in the product for repair, make a backup of the contents of memory since they may disappear during repair. Note that the Company shall not be liable for any damages and loss of income should the contents of memory be altered or lost.
• Recycled parts that meet the Company's quality standards are sometimes used for repair.
• Collected au mobile phones by Replacement mobile phone delivery service which you used before are recycled to mobile phones for replacement after repairs. Also replaced parts by au after-sales service are collected and recycled by KDDI. They are not returned to customers.
• The product which is processed, remodeled, analyzed (including by modifying or analyzing the software (including by rooting etc.), reverse engineering, decompiling), or repaired by an unauthorized repair office is not covered by the warranty and repair may be refused.
• The battery built-into the main unit is not covered by free-of-charge repair warranty excluding events arising from defects of battery material or the production.
• The accessories excluding the main unit is not covered by free-of-charge repair warranty.
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Forinquiries,call:CustomerServiceCenter
Forgeneralinformation,chargesandoperationinformation(tollfree)
Businesshours9:00−20:00(7daysaweek)
Fromfixed-linephones:
0077-7-111
PRESSINGZEROWILLCONNECTYOUTOANOPERATOR AFTERCALLING157ONYOURauCELLPHONE.
Incaseabovenumbersarenotavailable(tollfree)
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0120-977-033(exceptOkinawa)
Forlossortheft(Stoptheservice)(tollfree)
Businesshours:24hourslivesupport
Fromfixed-linephones:
0077-7-113
Incaseabovenumbersarenotavailable(tollfree)

0120-925-314
RepairandDeliverySupportCenter Forloss,theft,damage
Businesshours9:00−20:00(7daysaweek)
Soldby:KDDICORPORATION, OKINAWACELLULARTELEPHONECOMPANY Manufacturedby:SonyMobileCommunicationsInc.
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November2018,1stEdition
1317-1219.1
■Performance parts for repair
The Company retains performance parts for repair of the Xperia main unit and its peripherals for four years after discontinuation of production. "Performance parts for repair" refers to parts required for maintaining the functions of the product.
■Provisions for free-of-charge repair
1. Please notify us of the production number (IMEI number) for repair request. The production number (IMEI number) can be checked on the product main unit, sticker on the outer packaging box etc.
2. During the warranty period, we will repair the product free of charge for the malfunction under the condition that it is used correctly in line with the directions given in the instruction manual.
3. Even if the warranty period has not expired, a fee will be charged for repair under the following circumstances. (or, repair may not be possible).
The product has not been used correctly in line with the
directions given in the instruction manual.
The malfunction or damage is due to unauthorized
repair or modification of the product.
The product has been repaired other than at our
specified repair offices. The malfunction or damage is due to negligence in use or
handling, or due to an accident. There are signs of the product having been dropped, wet, exposed to humidity, etc.
The malfunction or damage is due to natural disasters
(earthquakes, storm or flood damage, etc.), fire, salt damage, abnormal voltage, etc.
4. Repair may not be possible depending on the degree of damage.
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5. The Company shall have no liability for any damage or loss resulting from the malfunction of the product.
6. The Company shall not bear any responsibility for accidents resulting from use of the product having been connected to unspecified devices.
7. Do not accept requests for service calls to the owner’s home, place of business, etc.
8. This warranty is valid only in Japan.
* This warranty guarantees repair free of charge during the period
and under the conditions specified on this warranty card. Thus this warranty does not limit the legal rights of the owner with respect to the issuer of this warranty card (the guarantor) or any other business person or enterprise.
■Repair and Delivery Support
An after-sales service membership program on a monthly basis called "Repair and Delivery Support" is available for using your au mobile phone for a long time without worries. This service expands coverage for many troubles including malfunction, theft and loss. For monthly charge and details of the service, refer to au homepage or contact Repair and Delivery Support Center.
https://www.au.com/mobile/service/kosho-funshitsu/
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Information
• You can apply for the membership only at the time of
purchasing your au mobile phone.
• Once you cancel the membership, you cannot reapply for it
until you purchase an au mobile phone next time.
• Note that when changing the model or purchasing an extra
mobile phone, this service only covers the most recently purchased au mobile phone.
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• When an au mobile phone is handed over to you or someone else, the "Repair and Delivery Support" membership is also handed over to the successor of the mobile phone.
• When you get a new au mobile phone by changing the model or purchasing an extra mobile phone, the "Repair and Delivery Support" membership for the old au mobile phone is automatically canceled.
• Service contents are subject to change without notice.
■au IC card
The au IC card is lent to you by au. In case of loss or damage, the card will be replaced at your expense. When a malfunction is suspected, or in case of theft or loss, contact an au shop or PiPit.
Peripheral devices
• USB Type-C™-3.5φ conversion/TV Antenna cable 01 (03SOHSA)
• Sony Mobile Desktop Holder 02 (02SOPUA) (sold separately)
TypeC Common AC Adapter 01 (0601PQA) (sold separately)
TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (0602PQA) (sold separately)
• Common AC Adapter 05 (0501PWA) (sold separately)
• Common DC Adapter 03 (0301PEA) (sold separately)
• Wireless Charging Pad 02 (0102PUA) (sold separately)
• Micro-B Type-C Adapter (0601PHA) (sold separately)
• au Carrying Case G Black (0106FCA) (sold separately)
*1 Use the Attachment 52B. *2 For use, Micro-B Type-C Adapter (sold separately) is needed.
Information
• Accessories can be purchased from the au Online Shop.
http://onlineshop.au.com) (Japanese)
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Main specifications
■Main unit
Display
Weight
Dimension (W x H x T)
Internal memory
Camera pixels
Continuous call time
In Japan
Overseas (GSM)
Continuous stand-by time
In Japan
Overseas (GSM)
Approx. 6.0 inches Organic EL (TRILUMINOS® Display for mobile), Approx. 16.77million colors
1,440 x 2,880 dots
Approx. 193 g
Approx. 73 mm x 167 mm x
8.5 mm
ROM: Approx. 64GB RAM: Approx. 4GB
Camera: Effective pixels Approx.
19.2 million pixels Front camera: Effective pixels Approx. 13.2 million pixels
Approx. 2,240 min.
Approx. 780 min.
Approx. 520 hours
Approx. 530 hours
Charging time
Continuous Full Seg watching time
Continuous 1Seg watching time
Continuous tethering time
®
tethering
Wi-Fi maximum connection number
Bluetooth® function
Communication type
Output
Communication coverage
*1
distance
Supported Bluetooth
*2
profile
Using TypeC Common AC Adapter 01 (sold separately): Approx. 200 min. Using TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately): Approx. 170 min.
Approx. 8 hours 20 min.
Approx. 9 hours 20 min.
Approx. 600 min.
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Compliant with Bluetooth® standard Ver.5.0
Compliant with Bluetooth standard Power Class 1
Within 10 m with good visibility
HSP, HFP, PBAP*3, A2DP, apt-X,
®
AVRCP, SPP, OPP, HID, HOGP, MAP, DUN*4, GATT, PAN-NAP,
®
*1 Varies by obstruction between communication devices or radio
wave reception status.
*2 It is a specification according to purpose of use of Bluetooth
device and is defined by Bluetooth® standard.
*3 Some contacts data may not be displayed correctly on the
other party's device.
*4 Supported to some car navigation systems. For use, refer to the
au homepage.
Information
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• The continuous call time, continuous stand-by time, continuous Full Seg watching time, continuous 1Seg watching time and continuous tethering time may drop to less than half depending on the battery charging status, usage environment such as temperature, reception condition at the location where the product is used, and the function settings.
■USB Type-C™-3.5φ conversion/TV Antenna cable 01
Size Weight
Length Approx. 117 mm Approx. 5 g
PANU
Radio frequency
2.4 GHz band (2,400 MHz ­2,483.5 MHz)
band
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