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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Manual 3 | Users Manual | 595.62 KiB | / October 11 2015 |
REPORT NO: R10707861-RF1 DATE: 2015-04-22 FCC ID: PY7-PM0794 12. SETUP PHOTOS ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP UL LLC 12 LABORATORY DR., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC Page 69 of 72 FORM NO: CCSUP4701i TEL: (919) 549-1400 REPORT NO: R10707861-RF1 DATE: 2015-04-22 FCC ID: PY7-PM0794 RADIATED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP FOR PORTABLE CONFIGURATION FRONT UL LLC 12 LABORATORY DR., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC Page 70 of 72 FORM NO: CCSUP4701i TEL: (919) 549-1400 REPORT NO: R10707861-RF1 DATE: 2015-04-22 FCC ID: PY7-PM0794 BACK UL LLC 12 LABORATORY DR., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC Page 71 of 72 FORM NO: CCSUP4701i TEL: (919) 549-1400 REPORT NO: R10707861-RF1 DATE: 2015-04-22 FCC ID: PY7-PM0794 ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBER PHOTO END OF REPORT UL LLC 12 LABORATORY DR., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC Page 72 of 72 FORM NO: CCSUP4701i TEL: (919) 549-1400
1 2 3 4 5 6 | SAR Leaflet | Users Manual | 120.21 KiB | / October 11 2015 |
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) This mobile phone 402SO meets the Japanese technical regulations* and international guidelines for exposure to radio waves. The Japanese technical regulations for exposure to radio frequency energy established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The value of the limit is equal to the value given in international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP**, which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) The highest SAR value for this mobile phone is . W/kg when tested for use at the ear, and . W/kg*** when worn on the body in the below manner****
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all phones meet the Japanese technical regulations. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value. Use at positions other than at the ear****
This mobile phone may be used at positions other than at the ear. By using an accessory such as a belt clip holster that maintains a 1.5 cm separation with no metal (parts) between the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection.
* The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment.
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International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
*** The value is under simultaneous transmission use conditions. The World Health Organization has announced that "A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use."
For more information about SAR, see the following websites:
Ministry of Internal Aairs and Communications (MIC) http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/body/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (Japanese) This mobile phone 402SO is confirmed to comply with guidelines relating to effects of radio wave exposure as set forth by the Council of Europe (CE) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Refer to the following. FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is . W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is . W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/) after searching on FCC ID PY7-PM0794. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the FCC website at http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. World Health Organization http://www.who.int/emf List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio waves by smartphone / 3G model http://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/sar/ (Japanese) Declaration of Conformity for 402SO We, Sony Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony type PM-0794-BV and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN 301 489-3:V1.6.1, EN 301 489-7:V1.3.1, EN 301 489-
17:V2.2.1, EN 301 489-24:V1.5.1, EN 300 328:V1.8.1, EN 300 440-2:V1.4.1, EN 301 511:V9.0.2, EN 301 893:V1.7.1, EN 301 908-1:V6.2.1, EN 301 908-2:V6.2.1, EN 301 908-13:V6.2.1, EN 302 291-2:V1.1.1, EN 62209-1:2006, EN 62209-2:2010 and EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 1999/5/EC. Lund, December 2014 Signature Pr Thuresson, Quality Officer, SVP, Quality & Customer Services RTTE1999/5/EC We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Users Guide | Users Manual | 4.87 MiB | / October 11 2015 |
About the User Guide Thank-you for purchasing this product. Before Using This Product Descriptions in the User Guide Screenshots & Key Labels Other Notations Before Using This Product Read "Safety Precautions" and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. Accessible services may be limited by subscription contract conditions. Descriptions in the User Guide In the User Guide, most operation descriptions are based on handset at time of purchase. Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for Home Screen. Some operation descriptions may be simplified. 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."
n microSDTM/microSDHCTM/microSDXCTM Card is referred to as "SD Card."
1 Accessing Instructions on Handset Use Guide application to learn touch operations or making settings. Launching Guide Showing Status Bar Indicator Launching Guide from Notifications Window Using Guide Launching Guide In Home Screen,
(SoftBank)
(Guide) Smartphone Guide top window opens. n If using Smartphone Guide for the first time, Usage notes and Auto Update confirmation appear. Follow onscreen instructions. 2 Setting Auto Update In Smartphone Guide top screen, Auto Update on/off Back Showing Status Bar Indicator Set to show the indicator on Status Bar to launch Smartphone Guide. In Home Screen,
(SoftBank)
(Guide) Smartphone Guide top window opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Indicator 3 on Back Setting is complete. 4 Launching Guide from Notifications Window Show Smartphone Guide indicator on Status Bar to check functions quickly from Notifications Window. Drag Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. Tap here for Guide 5 Smartphone Guide top window opens. Checking Operations from Notifications Window For some applications/functions, operation description appears by launching Smartphone Guide from Notifications Window while the application/function is activated. n Set to show the Guide indicator on Status Bar beforehand. n If operation does not appear, Smartphone Guide top window opens instead. 6 Using Guide Item Enter Keyword Open Guide FAQ Description Search for Smartphone Guide. Check operations for usage purpose. Voice search is also available. Check FAQ. Or access FAQ mobile web page. 7 Parts & Functions Handset Keys Desktop Holder Handset 1 Part Second Mic Headphone Port Earpiece Description Reduces noise for calling. Connect commercially available headphones. Hear the other party's voice here. Notification Lamp Flashes for incoming transmissions. Lights while charging. Capture yourself. Front Camera Proximity Sensor Detects surrounding brightness to automatically adjust Display or backlight and prevent Touchscreen misoperation during a call. Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display. Speak here. Display Mic/Speaker Part Camera Description Capture still images and videos. Flash/Photo Light Use as camera flash in NFC Mark Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Antenna Area Internal Antenna/GPS Antenna Area Nameplate Wi-Fi Antenna Area Internal Antenna Area SIM Card/SD Card Slot External Device Port Strap Hole a dark place. Hold mark up to reader/writer to use NFC/Osaifu-Keitai feature. Internal Antenna for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Internal Antenna for calls, data communication, and GPS. CE mark, FCC ID, IMEI information printed sticker is attached. Do not remove nameplate. Internal Antenna for Wi-Fi. Internal Antenna for call and data communication. Insert SIM Card/SD Card. Connect commercially available Micro USB Cable etc. Attach strap. 2 Keys Desktop Holder 3 Part Power Key/Screen Lock Key
(
) Volume/Zoo m Up/Down Key Camera
) Key (
Description Long Press for power on/off. Press for sleep mode on/off. Adjust Volume. Adjust Zoom while using Camera. Use as Camera shutter. Long Press to launch Camera. Part Attachment 45A Terminals Magnet Contact Recess Charging Port Attachment 45B Description Use when charging with Desktop Holder. Contact with handset Charging Terminal for Desktop Holder. Connect handset. Use for removing Attachment. Connect plug of AC Charger (optional accessory). Charge cover-attached handset with Desktop Holder. CE mark and FCC ID Open the slot cover, and insert a fingernail into the hook at the edge of the label tray, then pull it out straight. 4 SIM Card SIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other customer information. Handling SIM Card Inserting SIM Card Removing SIM Card Handling SIM Card n Customer is responsible for any damage caused by inserting SIM Card in an IC card reader, etc. of another brand. n SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible in such case. n Always keep the IC chip clean. n Avoid applying labels. May damage SIM Card. n See instructions included with SIM Card for handling. n SIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mobile Corp. n SIM is replaceable (at cost) in case of loss/damage. n Return SIM Card to SoftBank Mobile Corp. when canceling subscription. n Returned SIM Cards are recycled for environmental purposes. n Note that SIM Card specifications and performance may change without notice. n It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of information that is stored on SIM Card. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages from stored information that is lost. n Always follow emergency procedures to suspend service if your SIM Card or handset (SIM Card inserted) is lost/stolen. For details, contact Customer Service. n Always power off handset before inserting/removing SIM Card. 5 IC chip Inserting SIM Card Always power off beforehand. Open Slot Cover using groove Draw Tray out using the tab 6 Set SIM Card into Tray with IC chip facing up n Check SIM Card orientation by notch. Insert Tray with SIM Card into handset n Pay attention to Tray orientation. Close Slot Cover and press it down where indicated , and make sure there are no 7 gaps Removing SIM Card Always power off beforehand. Open Slot Cover using groove Draw Tray out using the tab 8 Remove SIM Card from Tray Insert Tray into handset 9 n Pay attention to Tray orientation. Close Slot Cover and press it down where indicated , and make sure there are no gaps 10 Internal Memory and SD Card Save data to handset memory or SD Card. Handset supports SD Cards up to 128 GB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly. Inserting SD Card Unmounting SD Card Removing SD Card Formatting SD Card SD Card Cautions Data Information stored on SD Card can become lost or changed accidentally or as a result of damage. It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of important data. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages from data that is lost or changed. Reading/Writing Data Never power off while reading or writing data. Battery Level A low battery charge may prevent reading/writing to SD Card. Handling SD Card Use/store SD Cards away from the reach of infants. May cause choking if swallowed. Inserting SD Card Open Slot Cover using groove 11 Slowly insert SD Card straight with metal chip facing down until it clicks n Insert only SD Cards. Close Slot Cover and press it down where indicated , and make sure there are no gaps 12 Unmounting SD Card Always unmount SD Card before removing. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 13 Storage Unmount SD card OK Item name changes from Unmount SD card to Mount SD card. SD Card is unmounted. 14 Removing SD Card Always unmount SD Card beforehand. Open Slot Cover using groove Push SD Card until it clicks and pull it out 15 Close Slot Cover and press it down where indicated , and make sure there are no gaps Formatting SD Card When using a new SD Card for the first time, always format it on handset. n Formatting erases all data on SD Card. Carefully check any SD Card that was used on another device before formatting. n Charge Battery while formatting, or format with adequate battery charge. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 16 Storage 17 Erase SD card Erase SD card 18 Erase everything All data on SD Card is erased. 19 Charging Battery Charging with AC Charger Charging with Desktop Holder Removing Adapter Attachment Charging with AC Charger AC Charger is an optional accessory. Use specified AC Charger (Micro USB 1.0A) (ZTDAC1) or AC Charger (Micro USB 1.8A) (ZTDAD1). For other devices, see the SoftBank Mobile Web page. Open External Device Port Cover using gap Insert Micro USB connector of AC Charger straight into External Device Port 20 n Pay attention to connector orientation. Forcible connection may cause damage. Raise power plug of AC Charger to plug into power outlet Notification Lamp on handset lights up when charging starts. When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger and remove straight from handset 21 Close Slot Cover and press it down firmly, and make sure there are no gaps Charging with Desktop Holder Use included Desktop Holder (SOEAB1) and specified AC Charger (Micro USB 1.0A) (ZTDAC1) or AC Charger (Micro USB 1.8A) (ZTDAD1). For other devices, see the SoftBank Mobile Web page. Insert Micro USB connector of AC Charger into the charging port on back side of Desktop Holder n Pay attention to connector orientation. Forcible connection may cause damage. Raise power plug of AC Charger to plug into power outlet 22 Place handset in Desktop Holder and move left or right until it clicks Once correctly placed, Notification Lamp lights. When charging is complete, lift handset while holding Desktop Holder and remove it Unplug AC Charger and remove from Desktop Holder 23 Desktop Holder Use Cautions Charging by connecting Desktop Holder and a PC is unavailable. Removing Adapter Attachment At time of purchase, Attachment 45A is attached to Desktop Holder. Use Recess on one side of Adapter Attachment to lift it up to a detachable angle while holding Desktop Holder n To attach Adapter Attachment, set it into Desktop Holder aligned with installation notches, then press it down firmly so as not to leave any gaps. Attachment 45B Attachment 45B only supports handset covers marked with ""
(commercially available). Charge with Desktop Holder with the cover attached to handset. 24 Power On/Off Powering On Powering Off Powering On
(Long Press) Lock screen appears. n See Unlocking Screen to unlock the screen. n Startup guidance appears the first time handset is powered on. See "Making Initial Settings" to make settings. Powering Off
(Long Press) 25 Power off OK Handset powers off. 26 Using Touchscreen Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your fingers on Display. Tap Touch & Hold Drag Swipe/Flick Pinch/Spread Tap Contact Display lightly and briefly. Touch & Hold Touch screen lightly and hold it for a while. When the screen changes, release finger. 27 Drag Touch icon or other item lightly, move it where desired, and release finger. Swipe/Flick Contact Display lightly, then brush screen up/down or left/right. Pinch/Spread Contact Display lightly, then close/widen fingers. 28 29 Initial Settings Startup guidance appears the first time handset is powered on. Follow onscreen instructions. Making Initial Settings Making Initial Settings Some steps are different in use environment. Follow onscreen instructions. English (United States) Done 30 Set Wi-Fi network Set Google account n For details on Google account, see "Using a Google Account."
31 Set world of Sony (Connect Sony Entertainment Network) Set online service account or auto sync 32 Finish Initial settings are made. 33 Basic Operation Home Screen & Applications List Operations on Navigation Bar Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Menu Operations Handset Settings and Making Settings Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation Capturing Screenshots Home Screen & Applications List Most handset operations start in Home Screen (appears at power on) or in Applications List. Operations on Navigation Bar Key icons are shown in Navigation Bar at the bottom of window. Tap Key icon to operate. 1 Item
(Back)
(Home)
(Recently used apps) Description Go back to previous screen. Go to Home Screen. Open recently-used applications list to launch or delete the applications from the list. Or use or set small apps. Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items. n Tap to go back to previous screen. 2 Menu Operations Tap for available settings and items. Screens may also have settings and items that are available by Touching & Holding Display. 3 Handset Settings and Making Settings In Home Screen, Tap then Tap
(Settings) to customize the operation of handset functions. 4 Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation The screen changes to portrait orientation when handset is rotated sideways. n Depending on the current screen, the orientation may not change. Capturing Screenshots and Volume Down Key at the same time to capture a screenshot of the current Long Press screen. n View captured screenshots in Screenshots album in Album, etc. n Alternatively, Long Press then Tap Take screenshot on the screen. Capturing Screen Video Capture shown screen as a video. Record screen
(Long Press) To stop capturing, Tap the recording time button n If terms of agreement appears, confirm the content and Tap Agree n To close the control panel, Tap
. 5 Applications Launching Applications Applications List Launching Applications In Home Screen, Applications list opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap the application 6 Application is activated. Applications List Applications pre-installed by default are as follows. n In Applications list, some applications are contained in "Sony Entertainment," "," "SoftBank"
and "" folders. Icon
(App Pass)
(Chrome)
(Email)
(Facebook)
(File Commander)
(FM radio)
(Gmail)
(Google)
(Google+)
(Google Settings)
(Internet SagiWall) Function/Service All-you-can-download service application for top-rated and standard applications in entertainment, game, tool, lifestyle, or business categories. Receive perks such as free-ticket for purchasing additional items every month. Access Internet via Google Chrome. Send or receive emails (one or more accounts available.) Launch Facebook client application. Search for still images, videos, music, or downloaded files. Use FM radio. Send or receive mails for Google accounts. Search on handset or web pages by keywords. Launch "Google+" social networking client application provided by Google. Make settings for Google applications. Protect handset from "one-click fraud" and other malicious web pages. 7
(Lifelog)
(mora)
(Movie Creator)
(My SoftBank+) Alert window appears if dangerous web page is detected. Record user's physical activity and handset usage history and check them in chronological order. Purchase music and music videos from Sony's high sound quality download web store. Automatically create and edit photo movies from capture photos and videos. Guide application providing useful information from SoftBank. Check your charges, convenient handset features, and recommended products/contents. View/edit Office documents. Download games from Google Play. Download or purchase a variety of applications from Google Play. Download new or bestselling e-books from Google Play.
(OfficeSuite)
(Play Games)
(Play Store)
(Play Books)
(Play Movies & TV) Access Google Play movie rental service to select and rent movies.
(PlayStation)
(Sony Select)
(TrackID)
(TrackID TV)
(TV SideView)
(Twitter) Sign in to a PlayStation Network account to use the services. Access Sony Select to download applications or games. Check information for currently playing music. Check information for currently showing TV program. Use handset as remote controller for Sony TV. Twitter official client application for publishing short messages on websites to share with others. All-you-can-view general entertainment application offering more than 95,000 contents in various categories such as popular movies, dramas, animes, music videos, live performances, and karaoke; Original UULA contents are also available. Download favorite movies and view them on any device. Play back music data saved in handset memory or SD Card. Enjoy latest music, movies, applications, or games. Enable login to SoftBank Wi-Fi Spot automatically in SoftBank Wi-Fi Spot area. Subscription to SoftBank Wi-Fi Spot service is needed. Access smartphone web pages for Sony Mobile Communications products and campaigns. Activate Yahoo! JAPAN for smartphones. Various search menus such as "
" (real time) for catching "tweets."
Also, check news, weather, disaster, or other information. Play videos or upload recorded videos. Use Alarm, World clock, Stopwatch, or Timer.
(UULA)
(Video Unlimited)
(Walkman)
(What's New)
(Wi-Fi Spot Settings)
(Xperia Lounge Japan)
(Yahoo!)
(YouTube)
(Alarm & clock) 8 In World clock, view local time for any region in the world. Add regions and check several regions' times at the same time. Play still images or videos.
(Album)
() Save handset data for Contacts/Bookmarks/Calendar/S! Mail to the cloud server or SD Card, or load the server data to your handset. Convenient when changing models. Let others find your handset location. Requires subscription to optional service. Use Osaifu-Keitai. Use Google Voice Search. Capture photos or videos. View calendar to manage events. Receive Earthquake Early Warning or Tsunami warning delivered by the Meteorological Agency. If the warning is received when you are in the target area, handset sounds an alert, vibrates, and a message appears. Disaster/evacuation information can also be received from the national and local governments. Post, view, and delete whereabouts information in the event of a major disaster, such as a "6" (roku-jyaku, "6 Lower") or larger earthquake. And saved whereabouts information is automatically sent to specified email address set in advance. View photos and videos. Sign in to Google+ to back them up. Create illustration or load photo image and edit it. Set operations for connecting external device or activating/ending applications.
"Smart Security powered by McAfee" protects your handset from viruses or leakage of personal information. Eliminate virus via infected installed application, email attachment files, or SD Card. Also, rate personal information that can be handled by applications. Download "" package of select applications or ""
package of applications and Home Screens in one download. Customizing whole Home Screen is available if choosing "."
Make handset settings. View downloaded file list using Browser. Rearrange files listed in chronological order to in file size order, select, and delete downloaded files. Check how to use SoftBank smartphone operations.
(Link)
(Osaifu-Keitai)
(Voice Search)
(Camera)
(Calendar)
(Urgent News)
(Disaster Message Board)
(Photos)
(Sketch)
(Smart Connect)
(Smart Security)
()
(Settings)
(Downloads)
(Guide) 9
(Tethering)
(TV)
(Calculator)
( Reader by Sony)
(Phone)
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(Drive)
(News from Socialife)
(Hangouts)
(Browser)
()
(Maps)
(Movies)
(Mail)
(Contacts) Also view User Guide for handset, and access FAQ web page. Application for using 4G compatible smartphone as mobile Wi-Fi router. To use the feature, subscription to Tethering option is needed. View TV. Perform basic and other operations. Purchase e-books from Sony eBook store "Reader Store."
Place calls or make call settings.
"Value and safe" service for enjoying smartphone;
use value Yahoo! Premium, theft or loss support, or super bargains for members only. View and edit files saved in Google Drive. View and manage social networks such as Facebook or Twitter or favorite news websites altogether. Chat using photos, pictograms, or videos. Access Internet to browse web pages. View and manage health-related data such as number of steps, consumed calories, hours of sleep, or weight by linking health-monitoring devices provided by SoftBank. Position current location or search other places or route. Play back videos downloaded via Video Unlimited or transferred from a PC etc. Play back videos from DLNA device or TV programs recorded by TV transfer compatible Blu-ray Disc recorder on handset using Wi-Fi feature. Use SMS/S! Mail on SoftBank smartphones. Use "@softbank.ne.jp" or "@x.vodafone.ne.jp" mail address. Sending or receiving of decorated mail or pictograms is available. Manage contacts. Drag the icon anywhere in Home Screen area When Home Screen Drag it to Add to Home screen at the top of Operations on Applications List Adding Icon to Home Screen In Applications List, Touch & Hold an icon window appears, Drag it to desired position Deleting Applications Some application cannot be uninstalled. Flick right from the left edge of Applications list Uninstall Uninstall Tap an icon with ""
10 Rearranging Icons Flick right from the left edge of Applications list Own order/Alphabetical/Most used n With "Own order" set, Touch & Hold an icon to rearrange to desired position. 11 Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number In Home Screen,
(Settings) About phone 12 Status Check phone number. 13 Silent Mode Using Silent Mode Using Silent Mode Set ringtone, operation sounds, etc. not to sound to avoid disturbing others around you. n Camera shutter, video start/stop tones, video and music sound even in Silent mode.
(Long Press)
(Mute)/
(Vibrate) 14 Handset is in Silent mode. n Long Press Volume Down Key to set vibrator, and Press Volume Down Key to mute sound while vibrator is set. 15 Airplane Mode Using Airplane Mode Using Airplane Mode Disable all functions that emit signals. Handset remains powered on.
(Long Press) Airplane mode 16 Handset is in Airplane mode. n Use same operation again while in Airplane mode to cancel. 17 Text Entry Keyboard Keyboard Layout Entering Alphabet Entering Emoticons/Pictograms Pasting Cut/Copied Text Making Text Entry Settings Keyboard Enter text with on-screen QWERTY keyboard by Tapping each character individually, or use Gesture input feature and slide finger from character to character to form words. n Tap n Touch & Hold text in text entry window and magnified text appears in small balloon. n Input method is set to International keyboard (XperiaTM keyboard) by default. To input Japanese, change default keyboard to XperiaTM Japanese keyboard. For settings, see "Language & input."
to hide keyboard 18 Keyboard Layout Enter a character. Switch between lower-case languages, this key is used to access extra characters in the language. Toggle with numbers and symbols keyboard. For even more symbols, Tap
, upper-case
. For some
, and caps
. Show Emoticon/Pictogram list. Show entry candidates. Delete a character before cursor. Enter line break or confirm text input. Enter a space. Entering Alphabet n To enter character visible on keyboard, Tap the character. n To enter character variant, Touch & Hold keyboard character to show option list, then select from the list. n To enter a period, Double-Tap the space bar. 19 Entering Emoticons/Pictograms In Text Entry window, Toggle option tab above the keyboard 20 n Scroll down to view more options on each list. Tap emoticon or pictogram Emoticon or pictogram is entered. 21 n Pictograms can be entered consecutively.
/
n To return to QWERTY keyboard, Tap
. Pasting Cut/Copied Text Double-Tap text Text is highlighted by tabs on both sides and editing tool appears. n To enter all text, Tap
. Drag
/
to select range 22 or 23 Touch & Hold Text Entry window PASTE Cut/Copied text is pasted. Making Text Entry Settings Tap
, then Tap 24 Option menu appears. Keyboard settings Settings menu opens. 25 Personalization guide Setting guidance window opens. n Follow onscreen prompts to customize keyboard. Other Options Changing Keyboard Skin In Option menu, Tap Keyboard skins Flick left or right to choose desired skin Select Keyboard skin is set. Using One-handed Keyboard In Option menu, Tap One-handed keyboard n To move One-handed keyboard to left or right side, Tap n To return to the regular keyboard, Tap Editing/Deleting Words in User Dictionary In Option menu, Tap My words Select word to edit/delete or accordingly. Edit word/Delete word Word in User Dictionary is edited/deleted. 26 Using a Google Account Use a Google account and get more convenience with Google services. A Google account is required to use some services or fully use some applications. Obtaining a Google Account Logging In with a Google Account Google Account Cautions Be careful not to forget your Google account ID or password. Obtaining a Google Account In Home Screen,
(Settings) 27 Add account Google 28 Add a Google Account appears. New Enter First name Next Last name 29 Enter mail address n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 30 Enter password Next Enter password again (for confirmation) Not now Set to enable/disable backup & restore Set to receive the latest information from Google Play or not 31 n To set password recovery, Tap Set up recovery options. Follow onscreen instructions. I accept Enter distorted characters 32 n If unreadable, enter any character and Tap
. Distorted characters appear. Not now n For using Google+, Tap Get started in order. Follow onscreen instructions. 33 Skip Account creation is completed. n To set payment information, select the item, and Tap Next, then follow onscreen instructions. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Logging In with a Google Account If an application is activated that requires a Google account, Add a Google Account appears. Sign in with the added Google account to use the application. In a window to add a Google account, Existing 34 Google account Sign in appears. Enter mail address Next Enter password 35 Follow onscreen instructions You are signed in to your Google account. 36 Google Play Download a variety of applications (free/paid) from Google Play. Change the setting of downloaded applications to enable manual or automatic updates. Log in to your Google account beforehand. Installing Free Applications Purchasing Paid Applications Updating Applications Uninstalling Applications Get Help with Google Play Installing Applications Many different kinds of applications can be installed on handset from Google Play (provided by Google Inc.). SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible in any way for user-installed applications
(quality, reliability, legality, fitness for a purpose, credibility, accuracy, etc.) or resulting malfunctions
(viruses, etc.). Installing Free Applications In Home Screen,
(Play Store) 37 Google Play appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap free application Install ACCEPT Application is downloaded and installed. Purchasing Paid Applications In Home Screen,
(Play Store) 38 Google Play appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap paid application Tap amount Follow onscreen instructions Application is downloaded and installed. Purchased Applications Payment Pay only once. Redownloads of uninstalled applications are free of charge. On Other Android Devices Install an application on any Android device under the same Google account for free. Requesting Refunds Refund is possible within a limited time. By requesting a refund, the application is deleted and the charge is cancelled. A refund request is valid only once per one application. Flick right from the left end of Google Play window My apps REFUND Tap application Purchasing Applications 39 Purchase applications at your own risk. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for any disadvantage resulting for user or third parties. Updating Applications In Home Screen,
(Play Store) Google Play appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Flick right from the left end of Google Play window My apps update UPDATE Follow onscreen instructions Tap application to Application is downloaded and installed. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 40 Automatic Application Updates Flick right from the left end of Google Play window My apps Tap application Auto-update (
) n Automatic updates are unavailable for some applications. Uninstalling Applications Applications installed from Google Play can also be uninstalled. In Home Screen,
(Play Store) Google Play appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Flick right from the left end of Google Play window My apps uninstall UNINSTALL OK Tap application to 41 Application is uninstalled. Get Help with Google Play Flick right from the left end of Google Play window HELP The Web browser will take you to the Google Play Help Web page. Follow onscreen instructions A description for each item appears. 42 Security Codes Security Codes Security Codes A Center Access Code (Call Barring Password) is required for using handset. This code is the four-digit security code at time of subscription. It is required when using option services from a landline phone or subscribing to fee-based Web information. n Be careful not to forget Center Access Code (Call Barring Password). If you forget Codes, you will require assistance. For details, contact Customer Service. n Be careful to keep Center Access Code (Call Barring Password) confidential. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages resulting from misuse by other parties. n Call Barring settings will be locked if incorrect Call Barring Password is entered three times consecutively. If settings are locked, Center Access Code (Call Barring Password) must be changed. For details, contact Customer Service. n If you have previously changed Call Barring Password on a wireless phone, enter the latest Call Barring Password to set Call Barring. 43 SIM PIN PIN is the security code for your SIM Card. It prevents third parties from unauthorized use of handset. At time of purchase, "9999" is set. Enabling SIM PIN Changing SIM PIN Enabling SIM PIN Enable SIM PIN to show PIN entry window when handset power is on with SIM Card inserted. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Security 44 Set up SIM card lock Lock SIM card Enter PIN OK PIN is enabled. PIN Cautions Entering incorrect PIN three times locks PIN. To release locked PIN, enter PUK
(Personal Unblocking Key). For details on PIN, contact Customer Service. Entering incorrect PUK ten times consecutively locks SIM Card to disable handset operations. In that case, reissue of SIM Card at a SoftBank Shop (paid service) is needed. Changing SIM PIN Operation can be performed only when PIN is enabled. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Security Set up SIM card lock Change SIM PIN Enter PIN OK Enter new PIN OK 45 Enter new PIN again (for confirmation) OK PIN is changed. 46 Locking Screen Display is locked after a set period of inactivity. Alternatively, Press screen lock. This saves battery power and prevents accidental Touchscreen operation. for manual Unlocking Screen Adding Widgets to Lock Screen Unlocking Screen In sleep mode (Screen lock active), Lock screen appears. Flick screen 47 Screen is unlocked. n The method for unlocking the screen can be changed. See Security for the unlock method. Adding Widgets to Lock Screen Add widgets such as clock, calendar, etc. to Lock screen. Set "Allow widgets on lock screen" in
"Security" in advance. On Lock screen, Flick right clock widget 48 n When widgets are already added, Flick right until is shown. Select a widget Widget is added to Lock screen 49 Operations on Lock Screen Deleting Widgets On Lock screen, Flick widget right
& Hold the widget Launching Camera On Lock screen, Touch & Hold Drag it to
. Flick right or left to show widget to delete Touch Drag the widget to "Delete."
50 Updating Software Check whether updates are required via the Internet, and update as required. Updating Software Before Updating Software Saved data may be lost depending on condition of handset (malfunctioning, damaged, water seepage, etc.). It is recommended that you back up important data before updating software. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages from loss of data. Software Update makes a part of settings to the default. Software Update Cautions During Update Handset cannot be used until software is updated. It may take time to update software. Signal during Update Operate handset where signal reception is good and without changing location. Also operate with adequate battery charge. Signal becoming weak or Battery becoming low during an update may cause an update failure. An update failure may disable handset. If Using Other Functions Other functions cannot be operated during a software update. Updating Software Automatic update is set by default. To update software manually, operate as follows. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 51 About phone 52 Software Update Software Update window opens. Software Update Follow onscreen instructions Software update starts. Connecting to PC to Update Software To update software connecting to a PC, install software for "Software Update" on the PC beforehand. For installation of the software, see the following web page. http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/support/
Operations for Software Update Configuration Setting whether to update Software Automatically On Software Update window, Automatic Update Settings update/Automatically update OK Setting Scheduled Update On Software Update window, Update Schedule Settings Not automatically Set a time OK 53 Home Screen Basics Home Screen appears at power on; most handset operations start here. Customize Home Screen with application shortcuts, widgets, and folders. Home Screen Layout Toggling Home Screen Sheets Home Screen Layout Description Drag down for Notifications Window. Current position among several Home Screen sheets. Tap an icon to activate application or function. Customize with up to four application shortcuts. Also, create folders. Tap Key icon to operate. For Navigation Bar, see "Operations on Navigation Bar."
Item Status Bar Home Screen Position Dock Navigation Bar 1 Customize Area Applications List Key Place application shortcuts, folders, widgets freely. Open applications list. Toggling Home Screen Sheets Home Screen consists of 7 sheets. Customize each Home Screen sheet with application shortcuts, widgets, etc. to make handset more convenient. Flick Home Screen left/right to toggle sheets. n In any Home Screen sheet, Press to return to Home Screen top sheet. Operations on Simple Home Switching to Simple Home Simple Home provides Home Screen with basic functions and main setting items. In Home Screen, Switching to Standard Home Screen In Simple Home screen, Settings Exit Simple Home OK Simple Home Settings Home OK 2 Status Bar Status Bar appears at the top of Display. Notification Indicators for new mail, etc. and Status Indicators for handset appear here. Status Bar Layout Main Notification Indicators Main Status Indicators Status Bar Layout Notification Indicators Status Indicators Main Notification Indicators Notification Indicators appearing in Status Bar include the following. 3 Indicator Description Launch Guide (Drag Status Bar down and open from Notifications Window) Missed Call Call Arriving Calling1/Dialing1 Answer on Hold1/Call on Hold1 New Recorded Message New Voicemail New Gmail New Email New Text Message (SMS)/S! Mail Urgent News Wi-Fi Open Network Available USB Connected Sharing File via Bluetooth Data Uploading Data Downloading Application Update Available Application Installation Complete Screenshot/Screen Recording Saved Viewing TV1/Scheduled Viewing Started Recording TV1/Scheduled Recording Started Playing Back Music with Walkman Calendar Event Reminder Snoozing/Unchecked Alarm NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Locked Unmount SD Card SD Card Removed Readying SD Card Software Update Notice, Downloading Complete, Stopped 1 Appears when switching to other window such as Home Screen. Main Status Indicators Status Indicators appearing in Status Bar include the following. Indicator Battery Full (100%) Description 4 Battery Charging Battery Low (4% or less) Signal Strength 4G LTE/4G Data in Use1 3G Data in Use No Signal Airplane Mode Wi-Fi Connected Bluetooth ON Bluetooth Connected Silent (Vibrate) Mode Silent (Mute) Mode Alarm Set Obtaining Current Location 1 Handset supports FDD-LTE (SoftBank 4G LTE) and AXGP (SoftBank 4G); indicator appears when handset is connected to either. Handset connects to SoftBank 4G first. 5 Using Notifications Window Drag Status Bar down to open Notifications Window. Open Notification Indicators to check details. Opening Notifications Window Notifications Window Layout Opening Notifications Window Drag Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. Open Notification Indicators and check details. Closing Notifications Window Drag Notifications Window up n Alternatively, Tap to close Notifications Window. 6 Notifications Window Layout Part Notifications/Running Items Quick Settings Clear Description Check notification details or item setting. Set On/Off of each function. Tap Edit to change number of items or sort order. Alternatively, Drag Status Bar down with two fingers. Clear all notifications. Some notifications are not clearable. 7 Activating/Canceling Recently-Used Applications Check recently-used applications and exit them. Activating Recently-Used Applications Canceling All Running Applications Activating Recently-Used Applications View recently-used applications in thumbnail list and launch application from the list. 8 Tap application in thumbnail list Application is activated. Canceling All Running Applications Cancel all running applications. 9 Close all All running applications are canceled. Operations for Recently-Used Applications 10 Deleting Recently-Used Application from List Flick left or right application in thumbnail list. Checking Recently-Used Application Information Touch & Hold application in thumbnail list App info 11 Using Small Apps Activate small app while using another application in a small window. Activating Small Apps Adding Small Apps Deleting Small Apps Activating Small Apps Activate small app. 12 Tap a small app icon Small Apps Bar (Favorites) Activate small app from here. n If one or more small apps are set, Flick Small Apps Bar left or right to find desired small app. n To close running small app, Tap
. Adding Small Apps 13 Small Apps list opens. 14 Play Store 15 Google Play activates. n Tap Widgets and then select widget to add the small app to Small Apps list. Tap small app to download Small app is installed to Small Apps list. Operations in Small Apps List Adding Small App to Small Apps Bar (Favorites) In Small Apps list, Touch & Hold an icon
(Favorites) Deleting Small App from Small Apps Bar (Favorites) In Small Apps Bar (Favorites), Touch & Hold a small app Renaming Widget In Small Apps list, Rename widget Tap a widget Drag to OK Enter name OK Drag to anywhere on Small Apps Bar Deleting Small Apps Delete widgets or small apps in Small Apps list. 16 Small Apps list opens. 17 Delete widget/Uninstall small app 18 Select widget/small app OK Widget or small app is deleted. 19 Rearranging Home Screen Set Wallpaper to Home Screen, or add shortcuts, widgets and folders for quick access to applications and files. Changing Wallpaper Changing Themes Adding Shortcuts Adding Widgets Adding Folders Operations for Rearranging Home Screen Moving Widgets and Icons In Home Screen, Touch & Hold target item Drag where to move widget Deleting Widgets and Icons In Home Screen, Touch & Hold target item Drag to "Remove"
Changing Wallpaper Touch & Hold area of Home Screen without icons Wallpapers 20 n Alternatively, in Home Screen, Tap
, Settings, and Personalization, then Tap Wallpaper. Select wallpaper Wallpaper is set. n Depending on selected Wallpaper, additional settings may be required. Follow onscreen instructions. Changing Themes Change theme for Home Screen or wallpaper of Lock Screen. Touch & Hold area of Home Screen without icons Themes 21 n Alternatively, in Home Screen, Tap
, Settings, and Personalization, then Tap Themes. Tap theme 22 Apply theme OK Theme is set. Adding Shortcuts Add shortcuts for applications. Touch & Hold area of Home Screen without icons Apps 23 Tap application to add a shortcut to Shortcut is added. n If settings appear, follow onscreen instructions. 24 Adding Widgets The following widgets can be added. Widget Play Recommendation Cameras Calendar Quick Throw Drive Hangouts Bookmarks Bookmarks Mail (easy mode)/(detail mode) Play-My Library Clocks Photos and videos World clock Weather Top Contacts Email Facebook Buttons Facebook Status Gmail Google Now Google Play Books Google+ User Location Google+ posts Google Search OfficeSuite Recent History Play Store ReaderTM Store widget Socialife Share Socialife Timelines Socialife Headline 25 Description View contents recommended by Google Play. Select capturing mode then launch Camera. Show calendar events. Connect device to play back handset contents with simple operation. Use Google Drive. Chat using photos, pictograms, or videos. Show Browser bookmarks. Show Chrome bookmarks. Launch SoftBank Mail. View contents such as videos and e-books. Show clock. Tap to launch "Alarm & clock."
View still images or videos. Check world clock. Show weather. Show frequently used contacts. Select Email account or the folder to view. Post comment on Facebook or upload images. View or post Facebook comments. Check mails for selected label quickly. View information automatically according to hours, current location, or location history. Read e-books purchased in Google Play Books. Show Google+ user location. View Google+ posts. Search for web pages or handset. Show recent history for OfficeSuite documents. Show applications provided by Play Store in random order. Purchase e-books in Sony eBook store "ReaderStore."
Post message to social networks such as Facebook or Twitter. Show one topic from social networks such as Facebook or Twitter, or favorite news website. Show headlines from social networks such as Facebook or Twitter, or favorite news website. Toggle on/off for STAMINA mode. Show TrackIDTM. Use handset as remote controller for Sony TV. View Twitter tweet comments. Direct posting is also available. Use Walkman. Play back, pause, or skip songs. View What's New. Show videos recommended by YouTube. STAMINA mode TrackIDTM TV SideView Twitter (small)/(large) Walkman What's New YouTube Touch & Hold area of Home Screen without icons Widgets Widgets list opens. Tap widget 26 Widget is added. n If settings appear, follow onscreen instructions. Adding Folders In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon to place in a folder 27 Drag the icon above another icon to place in the same folder Folder is added. Changing Folder Names In Home Screen, Tap folder Enter folder name Done 28 Placing/Answering Calls How to dial directly to make a call and answer a call, as well as options when a call is arriving/during a call are described. Placing Calls Answering Calls In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations Emergency Call Location Information If handset is used to place a call (3G) to emergency numbers such as 110, 119, or 118, your location is automatically reported to the emergency organization such as Police. Location report is calculated from positioning information provided by call accepted base station. n This service requires no application or communication fee. n The emergency organization may not be able to determine your precise location due to where the call was made or signal conditions. Be sure to give your location and purpose of the call to the emergency organization. n Location cannot be reported if you dial with caller ID hidden, for example, using "184" prefix. However, the emergency organization may obtain your location in a life-threatening, etc. crisis. n While using international roaming, Location report is disabled. Adjusting Volume of Call During a call, Press Volume Up Key/Volume Down Key. Hints difficult. Q Difficulty during call A It may not be possible to make a call properly in a noisy location. A When calling using Speaker, check the call volume. Raising the call volume may make calling Q Sound pops momentarily during a call A Are you changing location while calling? Sound pops when signal is weak and handset switches to a different area. 1 Placing Calls In Home Screen,
(Phone) Call window opens. Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 2 n Enter area code first for calling landline numbers. Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 3 To end the call, End call Call ends. Calling the Emergency Number When Handset Screen is Locked In Lock Screen, Tap Emergency call n It is available when the unlock method is a setting other than None or Swipe. Enter number for emergency service Hints Q Call does not connect A Was the number dialed using the area code? Dial the number starting with "0."
A Are conditions for calling poor? Call again after moving to an area where signal is good. Answering Calls 4 When a call arrives, Drag to right Call begins. To end the call, End call 5 Call ends. Missed Calls When call is not answered, n Drag Status Bar down send a message. appears on Status Bar. Tap Call back/Message below notification to place a call or n Drag Status Bar down Tap notification to show Call History. Operations When Call Arriving/Using Answering Machine Canceling Ringtone Press Volume Up Key/Volume Down Key when call is arriving. Answering by Putting a Call on Hold While a call is arriving, Drag up Drag n The other party hears answer-holding message. To end holding call, reject the call or To answer the call, Put caller on hold right. Select message the other party ends the call. up Reject with message to left when call is arriving Rejecting Call Drag Rejecting and Sending Message While a call is arriving, Drag n Tap Write new message to write message to send. Using Answering Machine While a call is arriving, Drag n Activate Answering Machine in advance. See "Making Call Settings" for details. Playing Back Recorded Message from Status Bar When new message is recorded, Drag Status Bar down n Recorded messages list opens. Tap a message to play back. Playing Back Recorded Message from Call History When new message is recorded, In Call History, Tap n Recorded message is played back. When the message is played back, Reject with Answering Machine appears in Call History. appears on Status Bar. Tap notification up appears. Deleting a Recorded Message In Call History, recorded message Answering Machine settings Messages Delete/Delete all OK Touch & Hold a 6 In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations During a call, Tap the icon to use the following functions. Show name/phone number saved to contact Show call time Show phone number saved to contact Show image saved to contact Call using Speaker Show dialpad to send push signals while calling Mute your voice to the other party Place call on hold Show Dial window to place a second call End call Preventing Erroneous Operations During Call Turning off Backlight During Call Handset detects face coming too close during a call and turns off backlight for preventing erroneous operations. Bring handset away from face or Press to turn on backlight. Lock Screen During Call Display is locked after a set period of inactivity even during a call. Alternatively, Press to lock Display manually. To unlock screen, Press
. n When "Power button ends call" is set, Pressing ends call. Instead, Press Volume Up Key/Down Key to unlock screen while "Power button ends call" is set. For details, see "Accessibility."
7 Placing a Call from Contacts/Call History Make calls quickly using Contacts and Call History. Placing a Call from Contacts Placing a Call from Call History Placing a Call from Contacts In Home Screen,
(Contacts) Contacts appear. Tap target contact 8 Tap number Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 9 To end the call, End call Call ends. Placing a Call from Call History In Home Screen,
(Phone) 10 Call History opens. Tap target call log Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 11 To end the call, End call Call ends. Operations On Call History Checking Call History Detail In Call History, Tap of target log Clear Detailed log screen appears. Clear call log Deleting All Call Logs In Call History, Showing/Hiding Call Logs In Call History, Filtering Call Logs In Call History, n Each Tapping toggles between Show (
Enabling Answering Machine In Call History, n See "Making Call Settings" for details. Filter call log Show call log/Hide call log Answering Machine settings Show all calls (
) Tap option (
) OK
)/Hide (
). 12 Optional Services Optional Services Using Call Forwarding Using Voicemail Using Call Waiting Using Group Calling Using Caller ID Notification Using Call Barring Optional Services Use the following optional services. Service Call Forwarding Voicemail Call Waiting1 Group Calling1 Caller ID Call Barring 1 Requires separate subscription. Using Call Forwarding In Home Screen,
(Settings) 13 Description Divert all/unanswered calls to a preset number. Divert all/unanswered calls to Voicemail Center. Answer calls during a call. Connect multiple lines. Show or hide your number when placing calls. Restrict calls according to situation. Call 14 Voicemail/Call Forwarding Voicemail/Call Forwarding window opens. Activate Call Forwarding 15 All calls/Unanswered calls Enter phone number to forward to OK n If Unanswered calls is selected, set ring time. n Select phone number to forward to from Contacts. OK Call Forwarding is activated. Deactivating Voicemail/Call Forwarding In Voicemail/Call Forwarding window, Deactivate service Deactivate OK Voicemail/Call Forwarding is deactivated. 16 Using Voicemail In Home Screen,
(Settings) Call 17 Voicemail/Call Forwarding Voicemail/Call Forwarding window opens. 18 Activate Voicemail All calls/Unanswered calls 19 n If Unanswered calls is selected, set ring time. OK Voicemail is activated. n When new message is recorded, appears on Status Bar. Drag Status Bar down and Tap New voicemail, then follow the voice prompts. Deactivating Voicemail/Call Forwarding In Voicemail/Call Forwarding window, Deactivate service Deactivate OK Voicemail/Call Forwarding is deactivated. Using Call Waiting This service requires subscription. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 20 Call 21 Additional settings Call waiting (
) Call Waiting is activated. n When a second call arrives during a call, Call Waiting tone is heard. Drag right to answer the 22 call. Using Group Calling This service requires subscription. During a call, Enter phone number/Select from contacts 23 Call is added. When the other party answers, Merge calls Group Calling starts. Using Caller ID Notification In Home Screen,
(Settings) 24 Call 25 Additional settings Caller ID Hide number/Show number Caller ID is set. 26 Using Call Barring Restrict call and SMS. n Call Barring requires Call Barring Password. n Entering incorrect Call Barring Password three times disables Call Barring. Call Barring Password must be changed. For details, contact Customer Service. n If you have previously changed Call Barring Password on SoftBank handset, enter the latest Call Barring Password to set Call Barring. n If a call or SMS is attempted while calling is restricted, a message appears. Message may take time to appear in some areas. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Call 27 Call Barring 28 Tap target option to restrict Enter Call Barring Password Enable/Disable Call Barring is set. n To disable all call barring, Tap Deactivate Call Barring and enter Call Barring Password, then Tap OK. 29 Making Call Settings Making Call Settings Making Call Settings Make call-related settings. Settings can be made for the following items. Description Set ringtone. Enable vibration for ringtone. Set whether to increase ringtone gradually. Set whether to sound when touching dialpad. Set Answering Machine. Set call rejection. Edit messages for sending when rejecting a call. Make settings for TTY Mode. Activate Hearing aids. Set use or operations of Voicemail/Call Forwarding. For details, see "Optional Services."
Restrict call/SMS. For details, see "Using Call Barring."
Set Caller ID or Call waiting. For details, see "Using Call Waiting," "Using Caller ID Notification."
Suppress noise during a call. Adjust call sound quality. Enhance call sound. Slow the other party's talking speed. Make settings for an IP call account. Make settings for IP calls. Item Phone ringtone Vibrate when ringing Increasing ringtone Dialpad touch tones Answering Machine Call Blocking Reject call with message TTY mode Hearing aids Voicemail/Call Forwarding Call Barring Additional settings Microphone noise suppression Equalizer Speaker voice enhancement Slow talk Accounts Use Internet calling 30 In Home Screen,
(Settings) Call Call window opens. 31 Set items Call-related settings are complete. Call Settings Operations Enabling Answering Machine Enable Answering Machine to receive the other party's message for unanswered calls. It is different feature from Voicemail service. When setting for first time, record greeting. In Call settings, Answering Machine Enter file name, Save. greeting
). Answering Machine OK Answering Machine is set (
Record n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n To activate Answering Machine, record one or more greeting messages. Deleting all recorded greetings turns off Answering machine. n Change ring time or set whether to enable Answering Machine during International roaming. Playing Back Recorded Messages In Call settings, Answering Machine Messages Recorded message is played back. Deleting a Recorded Message Tap recorded message. 32 OK Delete/Delete all In Call History, Answering Machine settings Messages message Setting Call Blocking Set blocks by call type. In Call settings, Call Blocking OK Tap type of call to block (
Block calls (
).
) Touch & Hold a recorded Confirm Note for emergency call, Call Blocking is set. 33 Using Contacts Save phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Contacts. Adding New Contacts Checking Contacts Contacts Screen Layout Editing Contacts Deleting Contacts Contacts Cautions If handset is left uncharged, contact may be altered/lost. Accident or malfunction may also cause loss or change to information. It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of contacts and other important information. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for any damages from lost or changed contacts. Adding New Contacts In Home Screen,
(Contacts) 34 Contacts appear. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 35 Enter items Done Contact is added. Saving Contacts from Call Window Save a number entered in call window directly to Contacts. In Home Screen, Contacts.
(Phone) Tap dialpad to enter number to save Add to Checking Contacts In Home Screen,
(Contacts) 36 Contacts appear. Tap contact to check Contact details appear. 37 Item Call tab Contacts tab ICE Myself Contact Search Add new Favorites tab Groups tab Index Menu Description Call window opens. Show contacts list. Save medical information or relatives' contacts in case of emergencies. View or edit your contact. Tap to show contact details. Search contacts. Add a new contact. Show Favorites list. Show contact groups. Show index to search contact by Japanese syllabary or alphabetical order. Make contact settings. Contacts Screen Layout Editing Contacts In Home Screen,
(Contacts) 38 Contacts appear. Tap target contact 39 Edit items Done Contact changes are complete. Deleting Contacts In Home Screen,
(Contacts) 40 Contacts appear. Mark several 41 Tap target contact n Only one contact is also selectable. To select all contacts, Tap 0 selected and Mark all. Delete Contacts are deleted. 42 Importing Contacts Importing Contacts from SD Card Importing Contacts from SD Card Import (load) contacts that are backed up on SD Card. In Home Screen,
(Contacts) Contacts appear. Import contacts 43 SD card 44 Follow onscreen instructions Contacts are imported. 45 Backing Up Contacts Backing Up Contacts to SD Card Backing Up Contacts to SD Card Back up (save) contacts to SD Card. In Home Screen,
(Contacts) Contacts appear. Export contacts 46 SD card 47 OK Contacts are saved to SD Card. 48 Messaging S! Mail SMS Gmail Email S! Mail Exchange messages with S! Mail-compatible SoftBank handsets and email compatible devices
(other mobiles, PCs, etc.) beyond SMS character entry limit; attach media files. SMS Exchange short messages (up to 140 single-byte characters) using handset numbers as addresses. Gmail Gmail is Google's webmail service. Handset automatically syncs with Gmail. Email Use email (POP3/IMAP4) on handset. n Set up an email account beforehand. n Sending/receiving email on handset syncs handset and mail server; sent/received messages (in the POP protocol, received messages only) are also accessible from PCs. 1 S! Mail Initial Setup Setting Up S! Mail Initially Setting Up S! Mail Initially When activating mail for the first time, complete setup to send/receive S! Mail using Wi-Fi and to import sent/received SMS by
(Hangouts). In Home Screen,
(Mail) Setup to Wi-Fi connection window opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. 2 Set Now Wi-Fi connection setup is complete and folder list opens. n To perform setup later, Tap Set Later. Completing Wi-Fi Connection Setup for S! Mail via Menu Items If you Tap Set Later at initial startup, complete setup to send/receive S! Mail using Wi-Fi as follows. In folder list, Send/Receive Settings Wi-Fi Connection Cautions for Sending/Receiving S! Mail Using Wi-Fi International S! Mail Transmission Fees Transmission fees apply when sending international S! Mail messages even if Wi-Fi is in use. S! Mail Reception while Display is Completely Dark (Screen Lock Active) To receive S! Mail messages using Wi-Fi even when Display is completely dark (Screen lock active), disable Wi-Fi sleep policy in Wi-Fi settings. 3 Folder List/Thread List View mail in folder list or thread list. Folder list view is described here. Operation for thread list may be different. Switching between Folder List and Thread List Folder List Thread List Switching between Folder List and Thread List In Home Screen,
(Mail) 4 Tap name of the current list view Tap name of the list view to change to The list view switches. 5 Folder List Messages are sorted and saved in folders such as Inbox, Sent Box, and created subfolders. Thread List Sent and received S! Mail/SMS is displayed sorted by recipient. When viewing messages exchanged with Yamamoto-san, messages are displayed as a conversation with Yamamoto-san within a single thread. Thread with mailing contact Message text entry field Exchanged message content Send S! Mail/SMS 6 Sending S! Mail/SMS Sending S! Mail Sending SMS is Tapped while creating S! Mail or SMS, confirmation appears asking whether to save the About Drafts When message as a draft. Follow onscreen prompts. Drafts are saved to Draft Box in folder list, and are indicated as Mail/SMS draft to edit and send it. in thread list. Open an S!
Sending S! Mail In Home Screen,
(Mail) 7 n Alternatively, enter phone numbers or email addresses in Recipient field directly. Phonebook/Outgoing History/Incoming History/Mail Group 8 n Tap Phonebook, Outgoing History, or Incoming History to select recipients from Address Book, Outgoing History, or Incoming History. n Tap Mail Group to select a mail group and set all the members on the list as recipients. Select recipients OK 9 n Tap Phonebook/Outgoing History/Incoming History/Mail Group to change recipient lists. n After setting recipients, Tap to check recipients' phone numbers/email addresses or set them to Cc/Bcc. n To delete a recipient, Tap and then
. Alternatively, Tap and then Delete recipient. Tap Subject field Enter subject n Tap to attach a file. See "Attaching Files" for details. Tap Compose email field Enter text 10 Send S! Mail is sent. n If confirmation appears, Tap Send. n Failed S! Mail messages are saved as drafts. 11 Sending SMS In Home Screen,
(Mail) 12 n Alternatively, enter phone number in Recipient field directly. Tap recipient n Tap Phonebook, Outgoing History, or Incoming History to select recipient from Address Book, 13 Outgoing History, or Incoming History. n After setting recipient, Tap n To delete a recipient, Tap to check recipient's phone number. and then
. Alternatively, Tap and then Delete recipient. Tap Compose SMS field Enter text Send 14 SMS is sent. n If confirmation appears, Tap Send. n Failed SMS messages are saved as drafts. 15 Sending Decore Mail by S! Mail Using a Template Decorating S! Mail Using a Template Choose from a variety of designs to decorate mail. In Home Screen,
(Mail) Template Flick left/right to select template SELECT 16 n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Enter recipients Enter subject Enter text Send Decore mail is sent. 17 n If confirmation appears, Tap Send. Decorating S! Mail While entering message text, Tap decoration type Message is ready to be decorated. n Flick left/right to view other decoration types. Decorate following onscreen instructions Decorate while entering message text. 18 Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS Handset receives S! Mail/SMS messages automatically by default. Optionally, retrieve messages manually, and also retrieve all messages stored on the server. Opening New S! Mail/SMS Retrieving S! Mail/SMS Manually Retrieving Server Mail Replying to S! Mail/SMS Forwarding S! Mail/SMS Opening New S! Mail/SMS When message arrives, new message notice and Notification Indicator appear. Read S! Mail/SMS message window opens. n To view new message from Notification Indicator, Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window, then Tap corresponding notification. n For two or more new messages, folder list opens. Spam Mail Set spam filtering to save messages from senders not in Address Book to Spam Box. New mail notification does not appear. To check messages saved to Spam Box:
19 In Home Screen, n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Spam Box
(Mail) Retrieving S! Mail/SMS Manually In Home Screen,
(Mail) Mail is received. Retrieving Server Mail In Home Screen,
(Mail) Handle Server Mail 20 Receive whole content for all server mails/Receive subject and sender for all server mails Server mail is received. 21 Replying to S! Mail/SMS In S! Mail/SMS message window,
/
n Alternatively, in message list, Flick the message to the right and Tap
/
. Enter text Send 22 Message is sent. n If confirmation appears, Tap Send. Forwarding S! Mail/SMS In S! Mail/SMS message window, 23 n Alternatively, in message list, Flick the message to the right and Tap
. Enter recipient(s) Enter text Send Message is forwarded. 24 n If confirmation appears, Tap Send. 25 Managing S! Mail/SMS Viewing S! Mail/SMS Folder List S! Mail/SMS List S! Mail/SMS Message Window Backing Up S! Mail/SMS Data Restoring S! Mail/SMS Data Moving S! Mail/SMS Data (Export) Moving S! Mail/SMS Data (Import) Viewing S! Mail/SMS In Home Screen,
(Mail) Folder list opens. 26 Tap Inbox/subfolder of Inbox S! Mail/SMS list opens. n To view sent messages, Tap Sent Box/subfolder of Sent Box to open sent S! Mail/SMS list. n To view drafts and unsent messages, Tap Draft Box to open draft/unsent S! Mail/SMS list. Tap message 27 S! Mail/SMS message window opens. Widgets Widgets allow message information to be viewed from Home Screen. Widgets appear in simple (top of Display) and detailed (bottom of Display) views. Check number of unread messages in simple view. Check date/time and preview of messages in addition to number of unread messages in detailed view. Content of latest message appears if all messages are read. Message Operations Finding Decore Mail Art on Webpage In folder list, Download new pictograms Deleting All Server Mail In folder list, Checking Available Storage on Mail Server In folder list, Creating Subfolders Handle Server Mail Handle Server Mail Delete all mails Delete Check storage space 28
. Add Rule Enter or select sender, domain, keyword, Enter folder name Create Inbox Folder/Create Sentbox Folder In folder list, Create n To enter emoji pictograms, Tap Setting Subfolder Sorting Criteria In folder list, Touch & Hold subfolder Sender/Domain/Subject/Subject/Mail Group or mail group to sort by Follow onscreen prompts n To select a sender/domain from Address Book, Tap n To delete sort criteria, Tap n Sort criteria cannot be set for the Inbox/Sent Box. Changing Subfolder Names In folder list, Touch & Hold subfolder n To enter emoji pictograms, Tap n The name of the Inbox/Sent Box cannot be changed. Changing the Sort Order of Subfolders In folder list, Touch & Hold subfolder n The sort order of the Inbox/Sent Box cannot be changed. Deleting Subfolders In folder list, Touch & Hold subfolder n If the folder contains messages, a prompt appears for whether to move them to the Up/Down to change sort order Enter folder name Create Delete Done
. Inbox/Sent Box. Search by Sender/Recipient's Name/Search by Body Tap a message to view Enter text to search by OK n The Inbox/Sent Box cannot be deleted. Searching Messages In S! Mail/SMS list, Text/Subject Sorting Messages In S! Mail/SMS list, Designating All Messages as Already Read In S! Mail/SMS list, Designating Select Messages as Already Read In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n To select several messages, Touch & Hold first message, then Tap Mark all to read Tap sort rule Sort
(
) for other messages. Designating Messages as Unread 29 In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n To select several messages, Touch & Hold first message, then Tap
(
) for other messages. Displaying the Previous/Next Message In S! Mail/SMS message window, Flick left/right. Protecting Messages In S! Mail/SMS message window, n To cancel protection, Tap Unlock Message Saving Attachments In S! Mail/SMS message window, Deleting Messages in S! Mail/SMS List In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n Alternatively, Flick the message to the left, then Tap and Delete n To select several messages, Touch & Hold first message, then Tap Lock Message Delete Tap
(
) of attachments to save Save
(
) for other messages. Deleting Message in S! Mail/SMS Message Window In S! Mail/SMS message window, Moving Messages in S! Mail/SMS List In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n To select several messages, Touch & Hold first message, then Tap Tap folder to move to
(
Delete
) for other Tap folder to move to messages. Yes Move to subfolder Moving Message in S! Mail/SMS Message Window In S! Mail/SMS message window, Reporting Spam in S! Mail/SMS List In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n Only one message can be selected. Reporting Spam in S! Mail/SMS Message Window In S! Mail/SMS message window, Listing Addresses of Sender/Recipients in S! Mail/SMS List In S! Mail/SMS list, Touch & Hold message n Only one message can be selected. Listing Addresses of Sender/Recipients in S! Mail/SMS Message Window In S! Mail/SMS message window, Declare Spam Yes 30 Folder List Number of unread messages Subfolder Number of draft/unsent messages Number of spam messages Indicator Send failure. Description 31 S! Mail/SMS List Sender/subject/date & time sent, received, saved, etc. Indicator Description Attachment Replied Forwarded Sent Delivery Report High Priority Low Priority Protected Sending Delayed Sending Scheduled Sending Send Failure Scheduled Auto Resend Draft 32 S! Mail/SMS Message Window Sender/recipients/subject/date &
time sent, received, saved, etc. Message text Icon Description Sender/recipients list. Tap for list of addresses included in sender/recipient fields. Delivery report. Tap for report. Appears for sent messages. Attachment. Tap to save attachment. Backing Up S! Mail/SMS Data Back up message data on handset to SD Card or other media. n Back up message data, subfolders, and sort criteria saved on handset. Data for all messages must be backed up together at the same time. n Data is backed up to the user memory. In Home Screen,
(Mail) 33 Common Settings 34 Mail Save&Load Backup/Restore 35 Backup(S!Mail Specific) OK OK Airplane mode (
) 36 Backup starts. OK Airplane mode (
) 37 Backup is complete. Restoring S! Mail/SMS Data Restore message data backed up to SD Card or other media to handset. n Data is restored from the user memory. In Home Screen,
(Mail) Common Settings 38 Mail Save&Load 39 Backup/Restore Restore(S!Mail Specific) OK 40 OK Airplane mode (
) Tap files to restore OK 41 Restore starts. OK Airplane mode (
) Restore is complete. Moving S! Mail/SMS Data (Export) Export message data on handset in vMessage format to SD Card or other media. vMessage format is compatible with other smartphones and SoftBank mobile phones (3G). n Export either received message data, sent message data, drafts, or unsent message data saved on handset all together. Data for all messages must be saved together at the same time. n Data is exported to the user memory. n Install the Anshin Backup app beforehand. In Home Screen,
(Mail) 42 Common Settings 43 Mail Save&Load Export/Import 44 Export(vMessage) OK n If download confirmation and terms of agreement appear, follow onscreen prompts. Tap message category 45 Export starts. OK Export is complete. Exporting Message Data Where Message Data is Exported Exported message data is saved to the locations below in user memory. n Received message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Inbox/Inbox.BCK n Sent message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Sent Messages/Sent Messages.BCK n Draft/unsent message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Drafts/Drafts.BCK Filenames of Exported Data Filenames of exported data are formatted as the year, month, and date saved to SD Card/user memory. For example, message data saved on March 1st, 2012 is formatted as "12030100.vmg." Several files saved on the same day are formatted starting as
"12030101.vmg," with the last two digits increasing sequentially. If handset clock is unset, formatting appears as "XXXXXX.vmg."
46 Moving S! Mail/SMS Data (Import) Import message data exported to SD Card or other media in vMessage format to handset. n To import data from a previously used mobile phone, etc., first save the data you want to import to SD Card or other media. n Data is imported from the user memory. In Home Screen,
(Mail) Common Settings 47 Mail Save&Load 48 Export/Import Import(vMessage) OK 49 Tap message category OK OK Airplane mode (
) 50 Tap files to import OK Import starts. 51 OK Airplane mode (
) Import is complete. Importing Message Data Where Message Data is Imported Imported message data is loaded to the locations below in user memory. n Received message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Inbox/Inbox.BCK n Sent message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Sent Messages/Sent Messages.BCK n Draft/unsent message data: private/MYFOLDER/Mail/Drafts/Drafts.BCK Importing Message Data with Security Set This application also imports messages for which privacy settings, such as secret mode, were configured on a previous mobile phone. Imported data can be viewed. Unimportable Message Data Message data that was encrypted and backed up on a previous mobile phone cannot be imported with this application. 52 Operations When Creating S! Mail/SMS Use these functions when sending, replying to, or forwarding messages. Switching to S! Mail Switching to SMS Attaching Files Specify Date/Time to Send Entering Emoji Pictograms Previewing before Sending Setting Priority Levels Requesting Delivery Reports Discarding Message Drafts Switching to S! Mail While creating SMS, Switch to S!Mail 53 OK Handset switches to S! Mail. Switching to SMS While creating S! Mail, Switch to SMS 54 OK Handset switches to SMS. Attaching Files While creating S! Mail, 55 Tap file category File is attached. Follow onscreen prompts Specify Date/Time to Send Create a message to be sent automatically at a specific time. After entering recipients/subject/message text, Sending Reservation 56 Specify date to send on Set 57 Specify time to send at Set OK Message is saved to drafts folder, and automatically sent at the specified time on the specified date. 58 Entering Emoji Pictograms While entering subject/message text, Tap emoji 59 Emoji is entered. n Tap My PIC while entering message text to select My pictograms. n Tap on the My pictogram tab to select My pictograms saved to SD Card/handset memory. Previewing before Sending Check how created S! Mail/SMS will be viewed. While creating S! Mail/SMS, Preview 60 Preview opens. Setting Priority Levels While creating S! Mail, Set priority 61 Tap priority level OK Priority level is set. Requesting Delivery Reports While creating S! Mail/SMS, Delivery reports 62 Request a delivery report for this message you send (
) OK Requesting of delivery reports is set. Discarding Message Drafts Discard a message that is being created without saving it as a draft. While creating S! Mail/SMS, Delete 63 Delete Mail draft is discarded. 64 S! Mail/SMS Settings Make settings for S! Mail/SMS. Common Settings Send/Receive Settings Mail Group Settings Number/Address Settings Common Settings Settable items are the following. Item Message Notice Sound/Vibration Thread Mode Color Style Setting Font Size options Double enlarge image My Pictogram Setting Decore Picture Setting Mail Save&Load Spam mail folder Initialization Advanced Settings 65 Description Enable pop-up notification for new messages. Set ringtone, vibration, new mail lamp, etc. for new messages. Enable conversation thread view for messages. Set the screen design. Set the font size. Show small images at double-size. Change the display order of or delete My pictograms. Change the display order of or delete decore pictures. Back up/restore message data or export/import message data in vMessage format. vMessage format is compatible with other smartphones and SoftBank mobile phones (3G). Enable sorting of messages from senders not in Address Book to Spam Box. Return message settings to defaults. Enable old messages to be automatically deleted and set number of messages that can be saved. Check used space on SD Card and handset. In Home Screen,
(Mail) Common Settings Set each item 66 Description Make S! Mail/SMS receive settings. Set what portions of S! Mail to first retrieve, whether to automatically retrieve S! Mail during roaming, and whether to automatically check new messages when activating S! Mail. Make S! Mail/SMS send settings. Set whether to quote a message when replying, whether to request delivery reports for sent messages, and whether to show confirmations. Make S! Mail settings for Wi-Fi connections. Set the application used for sending/receiving SMS. Set whether to send and receive messages in the background. Setting is complete. Send/Receive Settings Settable items are the following. Item Receive Settings Send Settings Wi-Fi Connection SMS Send/Receive Settings Display Progress In Home Screen,
(Mail) 67 Send/Receive Settings Set each item Setting is complete. 68 Mail Group Settings In Home Screen,
(Mail) Mail Group Settings 69 Mail Group Settings open. Enter group name OK Add Group Member Phonebook/Outgoing Select/enter contact to add OK Mail Group Setting Operations Adding a Mail Group In Mail Group Settings, Add Mail Group n To enter emoji pictograms, Tap
. Adding Members to a Group In Mail Group Settings, Tap group History/Incoming History/Direct Input Editing a Group Name In Mail Group Settings, Touch & Hold group n To enter emoji pictograms, Tap Deleting a Group In Mail Group Settings, Tap Deleting Members In Mail Group Settings, Tap group Tap
. next to group Edit group name OK Delete next to member Delete Number/Address Settings Settable and viewable items are the following. Item Description 70 Phone Number Mail Address Change Mail Address Navigate to My SoftBank to change mail address, etc. View phone number. View mail address. In Home Screen,
(Mail) Number/Address Settings Set each item 71 Settings are applied. 72 Creating/Sending Gmail Use Google's mail service. Log in to your Google account beforehand. Creating/Sending Mail Gmail Cautions Gmail is handled as email from a PC. Restricting email from PCs on handset prevents handset from receiving Gmail. Creating/Sending Mail In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) Inbox opens. 73 Mail composition window opens. Enter recipient/subject/mail text 74 Mail is sent. Operations when Composing Gmail Adding Cc/Bcc In mail composition window, Attaching Still Images/Videos In mail composition window, attach Saving as a Draft (Send Later) While composing mail, Save draft Add Cc/Bcc Add recipient Attach file Select application Select file to Mail is saved as a draft for later. Deleting Mail Being Composed In mail composition window, Discard Discard 75 Checking Received Gmail Gmail groups sent and received mail by subject (Conversation View). Opening New Gmail Opening Gmail Opening New Gmail When new Gmail arrives, appears in Status Bar. Drag Status Bar down Tap new Gmail 76 The new received Gmail opens. n For two or more new Gmail messages, Inbox opens. Opening Gmail In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) 77 Inbox opens. Tap target thread The received mail message opens. 78 Operations when Opening Gmail Replying to Mail When received mail message is open, Forwarding Mail When received mail message is open, Compose mail Forward Compose mail 79 Managing Saved Gmail Using Labels Archiving Threads Muting Threads Deleting Threads Searching Mail Reporting Spam Switching Google Accounts Using Labels Gmail saves all mail in one box. Adding labels to each thread sorts threads by label. For example, when a new thread starts with a received mail, the label "Inbox" is automatically added to the thread. By then adding the label "travel," all threads with "travel" are shown in a list. In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) 80 Inbox opens. Touch & Hold target thread n Several threads are also selectable. 81 Change labels Select a label (
) OK 82 Label is added. Switching Labels In INBOX, Primary Tap label to switch to Selected labeled threads appear. Archiving Threads Remove sent and received Gmail (threads) so they do not appear in Inbox. When replies arrive for archived threads, they appear in Inbox again. In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) Inbox opens. Touch & Hold target thread 83 Thread is archived. n Several threads are also selectable. n Alternatively, Flick target thread left or right to archive. n Tap UNDO to undo archive. Muting Threads If registered on a mailing list, there will be threads with always-continuing conversations. For long threads that are not important, mute the threads and they will no longer appear in Inbox. When mail arrives that includes user's address as a recipient or in Cc, mail will again appear in Inbox. In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) 84 Inbox opens. Touch & Hold target thread n Several threads are also selectable. 85 Mute Thread is hidden. n Tap UNDO to undo mute. Deleting Threads In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) 86 Inbox opens. Touch & Hold target thread Thread is deleted. 87 n Several threads are also selectable. n Tap UNDO to undo deletion. Searching Mail In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) Inbox opens. 88 Enter search text Search results appear. 89 Reporting Spam In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) Inbox opens. Touch & Hold target thread 90 n Several threads are also selectable. Report spam/Report phishing The thread is reported as spam/phishing. 91 Switching Google Accounts In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Gmail) Inbox opens. Primary 92 Tap account to switch to Account switches. 93 Using Email Setting an Account Adding an Account Creating/Sending Email Opening New Email Opening Email Deleting an Account Setting an Account Check username (user ID), password, server name, etc. beforehand for the email account. In Home Screen,
(Email) A window for adding an account appears the first time only. 94 Follow onscreen instructions to set account Email is set. Adding an Account In Home Screen,
(Email) Email list opens. Settings 95 Add account 96 Follow onscreen instructions An email account is added. Creating/Sending Email In Home Screen,
(Email) Email list opens. 97 Mail composition window opens. Enter recipients/subject/mail text Send Mail is sent. 98 Opening New Email When new email arrives, appears in Status Bar. Drag Status Bar down Tap new email 99 The new received email message opens. n For two or more new email messages, email list opens. Opening Email In Home Screen,
(Email) 100 Email list opens. Tap target mail Email message opens. 101 Operations when Opening Email Resetting Mail as Unread Touch & Hold mail to be set as unread in email list Deleting Mail Touch & Hold mail in email list Syncing Accounts Manually Switch to the account to be synced, and Tap Sync sent and received email messages manually at any time regardless of the automatic sync settings. Refresh Delete Deleting an Account In Home Screen,
(Email) Email list opens. 102 Settings Tap the account(s) to delete Delete account OK. 103 The account is deleted. 104 Browser Search for information on the Internet using Browser. Using Browser Adding Bookmarks Showing Browsed History Opening New Tabs Setting Browser SSL/TLS SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are protocols for encrypting sent/received data. While in a screen connected by SSL/TLS, data is encrypted to safely send/receive private information, credit card numbers, corporate secrets, etc., and provide protection against online threats (eavesdropping, falsification, impersonation, etc.). SSL/TLS Cautions When opening a secured page, users must decide as their responsibility whether or not to open the page with use of SSL/TLS. SoftBank Mobile Corp. and the Certification Authorities Symantec Website Security G.K. and Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd. make no guarantees whatsoever to users regarding security of SSL/TLS. Using Browser In Home Screen,
(Browser) 105 Browser opens. n Tap URL in text message (SMS) or mail to automatically activate Browser. Web page Operations Bookmarks MySoftBank My SoftBank Sign-in In My SoftBank, check your charges or points, change subscriptions or mail address, or set spam countermeasure. In Browser, Saving Web Pages Show Web page to save Searching within Web Page In Browser, Follow onscreen instructions Save for offline reading Enter search text Find on page Search results are shown highlighted. Deleting Cache and Cookies In Browser, data OK Settings Privacy & security Clear cache/Clear all cookie 106 Adding Bookmarks In Home Screen,
(Browser) Browser opens. Show Web page to add Save to bookmarks 107 Add bookmark window opens. Check/change label, URL, etc. OK Current Web page is added to Bookmarks. 108 Bookmark Operations Bookmarks Editing Bookmarks In Browser, Edit items OK Deleting Bookmarks In Browser, OK Showing Saved Web Pages Bookmarks In Browser, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Edit bookmark Touch & Hold target bookmark Delete bookmark Saved pages Tap target Web page Showing Browsed History In Home Screen,
(Browser) Browser opens. 109 Bookmarks Browser opens. History 110 Tap item such as "Today"
Tap target history Bookmarks open. Opening New Tabs Open several tabs to switch between Web pages easily. Open up to 16 tabs. In Home Screen,
(Browser) 111 Browser opens. Tab list opens. 112 n If does not appear, Drag Web page down. New tab appears. n To switch tabs, Tap target tab in tab list. Setting Browser Make various settings for Browser. In Home Screen,
(Browser) 113 Browser opens. Settings Set items Setting is complete. 114 Using the Browser (Chrome) Use the browser simply by entering search words and URLs. Using Chrome Using Chrome In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Chrome) Chrome opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 115 Tap entry box at top Enter search words or URL Search results appear or a Web page opens. Checking Usage Instructions In Chrome, Check guide 116 Capturing Still Images/Videos Capturing Still Images Capturing Videos Photo/Video Viewfinder Layout Capturing Still Images/Videos File Format for Still Images File format for still images is JPEG. File Format for Videos Camera supports MPEG4 format. Camera Cautions If Lens Becomes Dirty Fingerprints/smudges on lens prevent capturing of clear still images/videos. Wipe lens with a soft cloth beforehand. Avoiding Exposure to Direct Sunlight Be careful not to expose lens to direct sunlight for long periods. May discolor color filter and affect color of images. Cautions on Capturing Still Images/Videos Copyright and Portrait Rights Still images and videos captured by handset are prohibited by copyright law from use without consent of the copyright holders, unless intended for personal use or any other purpose permitted by law. Also, use or alteration of another person's portrait or name without his or her permission may be a violation of portrait rights. When you post recorded still images and videos on Internet Web pages, etc., make sure to observe copyrights and portrait rights. Note that some performances, shows, and exhibitions may place limitations on recording even for personal use. Transmission of images protected by copyright or beyond the scope provided in copyright law is not possible. Capturing or Sending Images Be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using Camera. Causing a public nuisance by using handset may be punishable under law. 1 Camera Cautions All captured still images are saved to handset memory or SD Card. Insert SD Card before using Camera. If handset temperature rises, Camera may not activate or may stop operation. Shutter sound or capturing start/stop sound may be faint if commercially available earphone set or Bluetooth device is connected to handset. Capturing at high resolution requires significant memory. If Auto Focus frame is not shown on Viewfinder, Auto Focus is unavailable. At a high ISO setting, images will be bright even in low-light conditions and have no camera shake, but will be grainy (noise). At a low ISO setting, images will be clear (no noise), but will also be dark when captured in low-light conditions and may be blurry with camera shake. Do not cover Mic when capturing videos. Capture videos with adequate battery charge. Mobile Light Warning Do not shine Mobile Light close to eyes. Do not look directly at Mobile Light when lit. Do not shine Mobile Light at other people's eyes. May affect eyesight, etc. Capturing Still Images Captured still images are saved to handset (memory). n When SD Card is inserted, saving destination can be changed to SD Card.
(Long Press) 2 Viewfinder appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Alternatively, Tap and Tap
(Camera) to activate Camera. Aim Camera at subject Shutter clicks and still image is saved. Capturing Operations (Still Images) Using Zoom Press Volume Key. n Pinch/Spread fingers on Viewfinder to zoom in/out. n Volume Key operations vary by setting of Use Volume key as. At time of purchase,
"Zoom" is set. Capturing with Camera Key
(Long Press) Aim Camera at subject 3 n To capture using Auto Focus, Press halfway until Auto Focus frame changes to blue and shutter tone sounds, then Press down all the way. Capturing with "Touch capture"
Use Touch capture when Capturing mode is set to "Superior auto," "Manual," "Sound Photo," Timeshift burst" or "Sweep Panorama." Turn on "Touch capture" before capturing.
(Long Press) Tap indicator to select Capturing mode on "Touch capture"
Tap Viewfinder Tap "
" tab Tap or Drag right Viewing Thumbnails Tap thumbnail image at upper right on Viewfinder Captured still image opens. Capturing Videos
(Long Press) Viewfinder appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Alternatively, Tap and Tap
(Camera) to activate Camera. 4 Aim Camera at subject Video recording starts. n To pause, Tap or to resume, Tap
. To stop recording, Video recording stops and video is saved. Capturing Operations (Videos) Using Zoom Press Volume Key. n Pinch/Spread fingers on Viewfinder to zoom in/out. n Volume Key operations vary by setting of Use Volume key as. At time of purchase,
"Zoom" is set. 5 Capturing Still Image While Recording Video While recording video, n Image resolution varies by Video resolution setting. Capturing with Camera Key Use Camera Key when Capturing mode is set to "Manual," "4K video," "Timeshift video,"
"Live on YouTube" or "Social live by Bambuser."
Tap icon to select Capturing mode When "Manual" is set, Tap Press to start/stop capturing Capturing with "Touch capture"
Use Camera Key when Capturing mode is set to "Manual," "4K video" or "Timeshift video." Turn on "Touch capture" before capturing.
(Long Press) to show Viewfinder
(Long Press) Tap indicator to select Capturing mode When "Manual" is set, to show Viewfinder Tap
"Touch capture"
Viewing Thumbnails Tap thumbnail image at upper right on Viewfinder Tap "
Tap Viewfinder to start/stop capturing
" tab Tap or Drag right of Captured video opens. Photo/Video Viewfinder Layout Zoom indicator Auto Focus frame Status Indicators area: Self-timer, Geotagging or other set item are shown. Thumbnail: Tap to view captured still image or open video playback window. Setting Indicators area Camera Switch: Switch between Camera and Front Camera. 6 Option Menu: Make Camera settings. Shutter Icon (Still image)/Pause Icon (Video) Start/Stop Recording Icon (Video) Scene Indicator: Recognized Scene mode when "Superior auto" is set. Other indicator appears when Camera is moving or fixed, or subject is moving. Capturing mode Icon: Set Capturing mode. 7 Viewing Captured Still Images/Videos
(Album) Showing Still Images/Videos Showing Still Images/Videos Show captured or downloaded still images/videos. Supported file formats are as follow. Type Still image Video File Format JPEG (.jpeg, .jpg), GIF (.gif), PNG (.png), BMP (.bmp), WEBP (.webp) H263 (.3gp, .3gpp, .mp4, .m4v), H264 (.3gp, .3gpp, .mp4, .m4v, .mnv), MPEG2 (.ts), MPEG4 (.3gp, .3gpp, .mp4, .m4v), VP8 (.webm, .mkv), VP9 (.webm), Xvid (.avi, .xvid, .mkv) In Home Screen,
(Album) Images are shown in chronological order. 8 n When using for the first time, select category to show from category list. Tap still image/video Image playback appears. n Tap window to show captured date & time or option menu icons. n For Burst with longpress files, Tap the still image. n For Sound Photo files, the sound is played back. n For Timeshift video files containing slow motion, n For video, Tap and follow onscreen prompts. n To select other files, Tap appears. to return to list, then select file again or Flick playback window left or Operations when Viewing Still Images/Videos Zooming In or Out Still Image Tap Display twice or pinch to check a still image Playing Burst with longpress Files in Slideshow In still image playback, Viewing Timeshift burst Files right. 9 View all saved still images. In still image playback, 10 Editing Captured Still Images (Album) Rotating Still Images Trimming Still Images Rotating Still Images In Home Screen,
(Album) Still image/video list opens. Tap still image 11 Still image playback appears. In still image playback, Tap a screen Rotate Still image is rotated and overwritten. 12 Trimming Still Images Operation using Photo editor application is explained here. In Home Screen,
(Album) Still image/video list opens. Tap still image 13 Still image playback appears. Tap the window Crop Cropping window opens. 14 n If application selection appears, select "Photo editor."
Adjust cropping frame by Dragging Apply Crop SAVE Cropped still image is saved as a separate file. 15 Sharing Still Images and Videos Album lets you send still images and videos using email or multimedia messages. You can also send them to a PC or another phone using Bluetooth. Sending Still Images or Videos by Email Sending Still Images or Videos Using Bluetooth Sending Still Images or Videos by Email Send still images/videos as email attachments. In Home Screen,
(Album) Still image/video list opens. 16 Tap still image/video to share Image playback appears. n To select multiple items, Touch & Hold an image to turn on multiple select. Then, Tap all the items you want to include. Tap the window Mail/Gmail/Email 17 Follow onscreen instructions. n If you have multiple email accounts, the default email account will be used. Sending Still Images or Videos Using Bluetooth You can select several still images, videos, or both and send them to someone's phone or your computer using Bluetooth. In Home Screen,
(Album) 18 Still image/video list opens. Tap still image/video to share Image playback appears. 19 Tap the window Bluetooth Follow onscreen instructions. 20 Making Camera Settings Switch Camera mode or set Camera operations according to your purpose. Switching Capturing Mode Setting Camera Functioning Switching Capturing Mode Switch Capturing mode according to your purpose. Settable modes are the following. n In Capturing mode selection, Tap Apps/Downloadable tab to download and add Camera application to Capturing mode selection. Capturing mode Superior auto Manual Sound Photo AR fun Multi camera Face in picture 4K video Timeshift video Live on YouTube Background defocus AR effect Creative effect Info-eye 21 Description
), or
) or fixed (
) and determines most suitable scene. Capture still images or videos with automatically optimized settings. Camera detects conditions such as moving (
moving subject (
Indicator appears for recognized scene: "Soft snap," "Landscape,"
"Backlight," "Backlight portrait," "Night scene," "Document," "Macro,"
"Low light," "Infant" and "Spotlight."
Change Camera settings for still images or video capturing manually. Record conversation or sound with still images. Capture with virtual objects to make still images or videos more fun. Connect friend's camera to capture multi-viewed still images or videos. Use Camera and Front Camera to capture still images or videos that include yourself. Capture high resolution 4K videos. Select best moment from video captured at 120fps to show in slow-motion. Broadcast video as it is captured live on YouTube. Defocus background as if using a digital single-lens reflex camera. Capture still images or videos against a virtual world such as the age of the dinosaurs or under the sea. Add various effects to capture impressive still images or videos. Obtain object information for captured still images. Timeshift burst Choose best moment from series of 61 photo thumbnails captured during 1 second before and after the shutter release. The image is used as the cover in Album application. All images are saved. Social live by Bambuser Share your experience with your friends on Facebook in real time. Sweep Panorama Move Camera to capture a panorama photo. Move Camera keeping the arrow aligned on the center line of the white frame on Viewfinder to capture.
(Long Press) Viewfinder appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Alternatively, Tap and Tap
(Camera) to activate Camera. Tap the indicator Select a Capturing mode 22 Capturing mode switches. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Using Capture Mode Multi Camera Up to three Xperia devices including yours are connectable in "Multi camera." If you connect a Sony Wi-Fi/NFC compatible camera, your Xperia and only one Sony camera can be connected. Connecting other devices or capturing while connected may not be available. 4K Video/Timeshift Video Use SD Card for high-speed writing (Speed Class 10) to save photos using "4K video" or
"Timeshift video."
Cautions on Capturing Multi Camera Connecting other devices in "Multi camera" turns off other Wi-Fi Direct connections. Sweep Panorama Capture in landscape view using "Sweep Panorama."
Moving objects or background are not suitable for Sweep Panorama capturing. Uncaptured portions are recorded in gray. In this case, move Camera quickly to capture full shooting range for a Sweep Panorama photo. This function joins multiple images, and the locations where images are joined may not be smoothly recorded. In a dim place, image may be blurred or capturing may fail. Under flickering light such as fluorescent lighting, brightness and color may be uneven. Avoid extreme differences in brightness, color or focus position between the whole image and each focused image so as to capture a good Sweep Panorama photo. Camera movement that is too quick or too slow, or moving the camera in reverse to the 23 direction of sweeping may stop Sweep Panorama capture. Setting Camera Functioning Main setting items are as follows. n Setting items vary by Capturing mode. n Some settings cannot be made with other items at the same time. Description When "Superior auto" is set, aspect ratio of still images is set to "16:9" or
"4:3". Set still image resolution. Set video resolution. Camera shutter clicks when set timer elapses. Use Self-timer to avoid camera shake when capturing still images. Set smile level for camera detection. to Set focus type. Single autofocus Multi autofocus: When Tapping or Viewfinder, or Pressing focus on subject, auto focus frame changes from white to blue. Face detection: Detect faces to focus on. Touch focus (Still image only): Move auto focus frame to position where Tapped on Viewfinder. Object tracking: Track subject to focus on. Use high dynamic range feature to capture still images with a natural impression even in a place with lighting contrasts such as backlight. Set ISO. Meter to determine exposure balance automatically. Face: Detect faces to measure and adjust exposure of images. Multi: Divide an image into several smaller ones to measure and balance to adjust exposure. Center: Set to center of Viewfinder to measure whole image to adjust exposure. Spot: Measure at only one spot in the center of Viewfinder to adjust exposure. Set to camera shake reduction. For capturing videos, "Intelligent active"
Item Aspect ratio (Still image only) Resolution (Still image only) Video resolution (Video only) Self-timer Smile Shutter/Smile Shutter (video) Focus mode HDR/HDR video ISO (Still image only) Metering Image 24 stabilizer/SteadyShotTM Soft skin effect (Front camera only) Preview Burst with longpress
(Still image only) is available; it reduces camera shake when zooming or while walking. Set skin tone effect. or Long for over a second. Set preview time after capturing. Set continuous capturing while Touching & Holding Pressing Set when Capturing mode is "Superior auto" or using Front camera in
"Manual."
Select "High speed" or "Standard" according to subject movement when Capturing mode is "Superior auto" and using main camera. Set to show name and put focus priority on face tagged in "Album"
application. Face registration (Still image only) Microphone (Video only) Set to record surrounding sound when capturing video. Quick launch Geotagging Set operation when using Quick launch. Set geotagging for detail location information included in still images or videos. Set to capture by touching. Assign function to Volume Key. Set saving destination for captured still images/videos. Set to avoid response when Viewfinder is touched. Touch capture Use Volume key as Data storage Touch Block
(Long Press) Viewfinder appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 25 n Alternatively, Tap and Tap
(Camera) to activate Camera. Tap "
"/"
"/"
" tab Settings open. Tap setting item Set items Settings are applied. Operations on Using Camera Select a scene. Setting Scene Selection In Viewfinder, n Set when Capturing mode is "Manual."
Adjusting Brightness/White Balance In Viewfinder, balance Setting Flash In Viewfinder, Using Quick Launch Long Press or in Lock Screen, Touch & Hold operation when launching Camera (Quick launch). In Viewfinder, Quick launch Set Flash Tap "
" tab 26 Tap or Drag Bar to adjust brightness Tap Indicator to set white then Drag to to set Launch only/Launch and capture/Launch and record video n To cancel setting, Tap Off. n When Quick launch is set, Capturing mode is "Superior auto."
Capturing Using Face Detection Camera focuses on face even out of center in Viewfinder. In Viewfinder, Tap Capturing mode icon Manual Focus mode frame or enable Camera to detect face to focus on n When Capturing mode is set to "Superior auto," Camera detects face automatically. Capturing Using Smile Shutter Capture a smiling face. In Viewfinder, smile level focused face smiles Select a Camera captures automatically when Tap "
Aim Camera at subject
"
Aim Camera at subject
"/"
Tap as Auto-focus Smile Shutter/Smile Shutter (video) Capture a still image/video Face detection
" tab
" tab
"/"
27 Scanning Barcodes Scan and use barcodes (QR codes and JAN codes). Scanning Barcodes Scanning Barcodes In Camera Viewfinder, Tap Capturing mode icon
(Info-eye) n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap Viewfinder Follow onscreen instructions Barcode is scanned, and scan result appears. 28 Scanning Text Scan text (Japanese/alphanumerics). Scanning Text Scanning Text In Camera Viewfinder, Tap Capturing mode icon
(Info-eye) n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Tap Viewfinder Follow onscreen instructions Scan result appears. n To copy to clipboard, Tap to copy to clipboard. n Search information from the shown text. 29 Viewing TV (Full Seg/One Seg) Both Full Seg and One Seg are available (only in Japan). TV Antenna Cable Setting Channels (Using for First Time) Viewing TV TV Screen Layout Hints Q Cannot launch TV A Battery may be low. Handset needs to be charged. Q Cannot view TV A Check signal reception. Move where signal is good. Q Cannot obtain the desired result of channel setting A Update broadcasting area. Channel setting may not be set correctly depending on area, beginning period of broadcasting, etc. TV Cautions Use Overseas TV is unavailable due to different broadcast frequencies and formats abroad. Channel Setting Channel setting with Change area may not be available when the broadcasting frequency is changed or in some areas. In this case, set channel list again. Viewing Environment TV may be unavailable due to different signal reception depending on environment. Use where signal is good. Do Not Use TV while Walking or Driving Do not use TV while riding a bicycle or motorcycle, walking or driving a car. 1 TV Antenna Cable Before watching TV, be sure to connect TV Antenna Cable. Connect commercially available headphones plug to TV Antenna Cable Connect TV Antenna Cable plug to Headphone Port n Connect only TV Antenna Cable to handset to output TV sound from Speaker. Setting Channels (Using for First Time) In Home Screen,
(TV) 2 Select area(Area) opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap Area Tap Prefecture Tap Locality 3 When channel scan is complete, broadcasting area is set and channel list appears. OK Channels setting is complete and TV is activated. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Viewing TV In Home Screen,
(TV) 4 TV screen appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Flick screen left/right and select channel Selected TV screen appears. TV Screen Layout n Tap image on TV screen to show/hide indicators. 5 Present broadcast service (Full Seg/One Seg) Switch Full Seg/One Seg Full Seg data broadcasting Remote Option menu 6 Reception level Channel/broadcast stations name/program information Record program Channel selector Remote for data broadcasting Channel list Detailed information on program TV operation or
(Data)
(Remote) Follow onscreen prompts Switching Full Seg/One Seg In TV screen, Tap item Operating Data Broadcasting In TV screen, Scanning Channels In TV screen, Touch & Hold Saving Channel to Channel List In TV screen, Touch & Hold image n To overwrite, Tap Overwrite registered channel. Ending TV In TV screen, Checking Program Information Currently Viewed In TV screen, Program Program information n In program info screen, Tap program name to check program detail information. In for scheduled recording/viewing. For details on program detail info screen, Tap scheduling recording/viewing, see "Scheduling Recording/Viewing."
Touch & Hold channel to save YES TV link Using TV Link Follow onscreen prompts In TV screen, n Methods of saving TV link differ depending on program. Adding Broadcasting Area In TV screen, setting n For details on broadcasting area, see "Setting Channels (Using for First Time)."
Switching Broadcasting Area In TV screen, Touch & Hold broadcasting area Tap broadcasting area Change area Change area Area info 7 Update Rename Delete Touch & Hold broadcasting area Touch & Hold broadcasting area Change area Enter area name Update all/Update addition Change area OK Updating Channel In TV screen, channel n If you Tap Update all, Tap YES in confirmation screen. Renaming Area In TV screen, area Deleting Broadcasting Area In TV screen, settings Deleting a Channel In TV screen, Touch & Hold image YES Making Subtitles/Sound Settings In TV screen, Making TV Settings Set Superimpose setting, Data Broadcasting, Auto Exit Timer, etc. In TV screen, Subtitle/Sound/Video setting Follow onscreen prompts Touch & Hold channel Change area Settings YES Touch & Hold broadcasting area Delete channel Follow onscreen prompts 8 Recording/Playing Back Programs Record programs on SD Card and play them back later. Only One Seg recording is supported. Recording Programs Playing Back Recorded Programs Playback Screen Layout Record/Playback Cautions Recording Note the following when recording. n Recorded videos are saved on SD Card. Recording is not available if SD Card is not installed. n Record where signal is good. Programs may not be recorded where signal is not stable. n Maximum savable recorded data file size is 2GB, and maximum recordable time is approximately 24 consecutive hours. Up to 99 items can be saved. n When SD Card is used from another application while recording, recording may fail. Restriction on Recorded Programs Programs recorded on handset cannot be played back on other devices. Recording Programs In Home Screen,
(TV) 9 TV screen appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. On channel to record,
(Record) Recording starts. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n To stop recording, Tap
(Stop). 10 Playing Back Recorded Programs In Home Screen,
(TV) TV screen appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Recorded program list 11 Recorded program list appears. Tap file Playback starts. Playback Screen Layout n To show playback controller, Tap image while a recorded program is playing. 12 Skip (rewinding 15 seconds) Rewind (switch to 2x, 10x, 30x and 120x for every Tap) Pause/play Fast forward (switch to 2x, 10x, 30x and 120x for every Tap) Skip (fast forwarding 30 seconds) Playback point (drag to adjust) Recorded program name Play time/Recording time Operations during Recording/Playback Playback pattern Setting Playback pattern In recorded program list screen, playback Checking Free Space on SD Card In recorded program list screen, Deleting Recorded Program In recorded program list screen, Touch & Hold a recorded file Checking Property In recorded program list screen, Touch & Hold a recorded file Renaming Title In recorded program list screen, Touch & Hold a recorded file Remaining memory Normal playback/Repeat YES Property Enter title OK 13 Recording/Viewing at Preset Times Scheduling Recording/Viewing Checking Scheduling Scheduling Recording/Viewing In Home Screen,
(TV) TV screen appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Reserve Recording/Viewing 14 Reserve recording/viewing list opens. New reservation 15 Viewing reservation/Recording reservation Reservation setting screen opens. Set items Save 16 YES Reservation is complete. Reservation Cautions Check the signal status, battery charge and storage capacity before recording. Insert SD Card beforehand to record. Checking Scheduling In Home Screen,
(TV) 17 TV screen appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Reserve Recording/Viewing 18 Reserve recording/viewing list opens. Tap reservation Reservation list opens. Operations in Reserve Recording/Viewing List Edit YES Delete Deleting Recording/Viewing Reservation Touch & Hold target reservation in reserve recording/viewing list Editing Recording/Viewing Reservation Touch & Hold target reservation in Reserve recording/viewing list to edit n For details on scheduling recording/viewing, see "Scheduling Recording/Viewing."
Checking Failed Reservation List In Reserve recording/viewing list, Reservation Deleting Failed Reservation In Reserve recording/viewing list, Reservation Setting Reservation Notice In Reserve recording/viewing list, instructions. Failed Reservation List Failed Reservation List Reservation notice Follow onscreen Tap Failed Delete YES Touch & Hold Failed 19 Using Urgent News View received "Earthquake Early Warning" or "Tsunami Warning" distributed by the Meteorological Agency, and "Disaster and Refuge Information" issued by national or local authorities (receive setting is enabled at time of purchase). If Urgent News Arrives Opening Old Urgent News Disabling Urgent News In Received News list, Urgent News Incoming Setting Urgent News Incoming Setting (
) Urgent News Cautions Reception Depending on usage/situation, handset may receive Urgent News for other areas or no Urgent News. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for damages caused by using this service, including accidents resulting from received information, reception timing, or reception/reception failure. Standby Time While Urgent News is enabled, standby time is shorter. If Urgent News Arrives and a message appear in Status Bar. Handset ringtones and are different for quake alerts, tsunami warnings and disaster/evacuation information. n Urgent News is not received during calls or transmissions, or when signal is weak. n Alert sounds for arriving Urgent News even if in Silent mode. Drag Status Bar down to open Notifications Window 1 Notifications Window opens. Tap the Urgent News notification Received Urgent News list opens. 2 Tap the Urgent News The received Urgent News opens. Opening Old Urgent News In Home Screen,
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(Urgent News) Received Urgent News list opens. Tap the Urgent News The Urgent News opens. 3 Using Google Maps Features available with Google Maps include maps of current location, routes to destinations, and views of traffic conditions and aerial views. Viewing Maps of Specified Places Viewing Maps of Specified Places In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Maps) Map opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 4
"Search"
Enter address, city, facility name, etc. candidates Tap address, city, facility name, etc. in A map of the specified place opens. 5 Google Maps Operations Tap target information Viewing Current Location Set Location beforehand. In map, Obtaining Useful Area Information for Current Location In map, "Search"
Viewing Traffic Jam Information, Aerial Photos, Etc. in Map In map, Checking Route to Destination In map, Location/Choose destination... n Route candidates to the destination appear in a list. Checking Detailed Operation for Map In map, Tap target information
(public transport)/
(on foot)
(car)/
Help Enter My Follow onscreen instructions 6 Using Hangouts Hangouts is Google's instant messaging service. Use to communicate with other Hangout users, and also use video calling. Log in to your Google account beforehand. Using Hangouts Using Hangouts In Home Screen,
(Google)
(Hangouts) Hangouts appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 7 Enter friend's name, mail address, phone number, circle onscreen instructions Tap friend Follow Chat window/video chat window opens. 8 n Each time text is entered, the corresponding friend appears. n If a friend is not in a Hangout, a message appears. Tap Send invite to invite them to the Hangout. Hangouts Operations Ending a Chat In Hangouts window, Flick the target chat left/right Ending a Video Chat In video chat window, Disabling Chat History In chat window, Deleting Chat In chat window, Turn history off Delete Delete 9 Using Google Search Search information saved on handset and in handset applications as well as on the Internet. Searching Searching In Home Screen,
(Google) Search window opens. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n If a description for Google Now appears, Tap Next and read information. Tap YES, I'M IN. on last page to use Google Now. 10 Enter search keywords Search results appear. Tap search result/
n To search by voice, Tap and speak words to search with into handset. Google Search Operations Phone search Select where to search (
Changing Search Information In search window, Settings Using Google Now Google Now automatically searches for information based on search keywords used until now, user's current location, etc. and presents search results in the search screen. Google Now also informs user of scheduled events. In search window, n To use all functions of Google Now, set Location to ON beforehand, and set Google Settings OFF on Google Now YES, I'M IN.
) Location Reporting and Location History to ON. Canceling Google Now In search window, Location History Turn off Settings ON on Google Now Select whether to disable 11 Searching for Information by Voice (Voice Search) Search for information on the Internet by voice. Using Google Voice Search Using Google Voice Search In Home Screen,
(Voice Search) Voice search appears. Speak words to search with into handset 12 Search results appear. 13 Using Calculator Using Calculator Using Calculator In Home Screen,
(Calculator) Calculator appears. Tap onscreen keys for calculation 14 Calculation result appears. Calculation Result Operations In Calculator, Touch & Hold calculation result n "Paste" appears when text is saved. Cut/Copy/Paste 15 Using Calendar Use Calendar to manage a schedule. Sync handset Calendar with Google Calendar online. Log in to a Google account beforehand. Adding Events to Calendar Checking Events Syncing Calendar Year/Month/Week/Day/Agenda Calendar Operations Viewing Today's Calendar In Calendar, Changing Calendar View Flick right from the left end of Calendar Viewing Next/Previous Year (Year View) In Calendar, Flick left/right Viewing Next/Previous Month (Month View) In Calendar, Flick left/right Viewing Next/Previous Week (Week View) In Calendar, Flick left/right Viewing Next/Previous Day (Day View) In Calendar, Flick left/right Viewing Next/Previous Time Period (Day/Week View) In Calendar, Flick up/down Adding Events to Calendar 16 In Home Screen,
(Calendar) Calendar appears. Add event window opens. 17 Enter title, start date/time, end date/time, etc. Done Event is added. Checking Events In Home Screen,
(Calendar) 18 Calendar appears. Tap date Tap event Event details appear. 19 n In event details, Tap n In event details, Tap to edit event. to delete event. Syncing Calendar In Home Screen,
(Calendar) Calendar appears. Flick right from the left end of Calendar Tap sync item (
) 20 Sync setting is changed. 21 Using Alarm & Clock Set and use alarms, world clock, stopwatch and timer. Setting Alarms Using World Clock Using Stopwatch Using Timer Setting Alarms n Settable items are the following. Item name Description Time Set alarm time. Repeat Set days to repeat alarm. Alarm text Set text that appears during alarm. Alarm sound Change sound. Alarm volume Set alarm volume. Snooze duration Set interval until alarm restarts after it has stopped. Vibrate Enable vibration during alarm. Alarm in silent mode Enable alarm in Silent mode. Side keys behavior Auto silent time Set behavior of Volume Key when pressed during alarm. Set time to automatically shift alarm volume to silent. In Home Screen,
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(Alarm & clock) 22 Alarm appears. Alarm setting opens. 23 Set items Done Alarm is set. n To disable Alarms, Tap ON (
). Alarm Operations Viewing Desk Clock In alarm screen, Deleting Alarms In alarm screen, Desk clock Delete alarms Tap target alarm (
) Delete Yes Using World Clock In Home Screen,
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(Alarm & clock)
(World clock) 24 World clock appears. City list opens. Tap city to add. City is added to world clock screen. World Clock Operations Setting Home City In world clock screen, Switching Celsius/Fahrenheit In world clock screen, Rearranging Cities In world clock screen, Set home city Tap city Fahrenheit/Celsius Rearrange Drag up/down Done 25 Deleting In world clock screen, Touch & Hold city Yes Using Stopwatch In Home Screen,
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(Alarm & clock)
(Stopwatch) Stopwatch appears. Start 26 Timing starts. Stop Time opens. Stopwatch Operations Timing Laps In Stopwatch screen, Lap while timing. Resetting Timed Result In Stopwatch screen, Reset after timing. Using Timer In Home Screen,
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(Alarm & clock)
(Timer) 27 Timer appears. Set time Set time OK n Set time history opens in "MOST USED TIMERS" when timer has been already used. Alternatively, Tap history to set time. 28 Start Countdown starts. n When set time has passed, handset sounds alarm. To stop countdown or alarm, Tap Stop. 29 Using Twitter Tweet (post messages) and view other people's tweets on Twitter. Login may be required to use Twitter. For details on Twitter, visit the Twitter website. Tweeting on Twitter Tweeting on Twitter In Home Screen,
(Twitter) Twitter appears. n If using Twitter for the first time, Tap Sign In and sign in, or Tap Create my account and register an account. 30 What's happening? Enter a tweet Tweet The tweet is sent and appears on Twitter. Twitter Operations Viewing a Timeline In Twitter window, Home Tweets etc. by user and others following user appear. Searching Information on Twitter In Twitter window, Enter search text Tap candidate/
Tap target item 31 Using Facebook Exchange recent happenings with friends or browse information about companies, organizations, etc. For details on Facebook, visit the Facebook website. Sharing Information on Facebook Sharing Information on Facebook In Home Screen,
(Facebook) Facebook appears. n Follow the prompts to enter your Facebook account details and complete sign-in. 32 Using YouTube View a variety of video contents uploaded to YouTube, and upload videos from handset. Viewing Videos Viewing Videos In Home Screen,
(Google)
(YouTube) YouTube appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 33 Tap video Video plays. n Tap Display while a video is playing for play/pause. Posting a Video Flick right from the left end of YouTube screen Enter title etc. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Set a YouTube account beforehand. Uploads Select video 34 Listening to Music (WALKMAN) Playing Music Playing Music Play back music, playlists, etc. Supported file formats are as follow. n WAV (PCM, G.711) (.wav), AAC (.3gp, .m4a, .mp4), AAC+ (.3gp, .m4a, .mp4), eAAC+
(.3gp, .m4a, .mp4), MP3 (.mp3), AMR-NB (.3gp), AMR-WB (.3gp), MIDI (SPMIDI/GM/GML (.mid), XMF (.xmf), Mobile XMF 1.0 (.mxmf), RTTTL/RTX (.rtttl, .rtx), OTA (.ota), iMelody (.imy)), Ogg Vorbis (.ogg), FLAC (.flac), WMA (.wma), ALAC (.m4a), DSD (.dsf, .dff) In Home Screen,
(Walkman) Walkman appears. n Follow onscreen instructions. Hi-Res Audio 35 Sound Settings Audio settings Hi-Res Audio Playback Use a headphone compatible with Hi-Resolution Audio. Or in Home Screen, Tap and enable
) to play Hi-Resolution Audio. Playing Back Conventional Music Data at Near-Hi-Res Audio Quality In Music playback screen, Tap and enable Sound effects effects Quality. Music data is played back only with a headphone compatible with Hi-Resolution Audio. Sound
) to play back conventional music data at near-Hi-Res Audio High-Res Audio via USB(
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Settings 36 Using PC Files View and edit files created in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and PDFs. Using OfficeSuite Using OfficeSuite n Documents To Go may be unavailable or documents may appear incorrectly depending on the file. n To save file with password or attach photo shot with Camera, upgrade to OfficeSuite Premium. In Home Screen,
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(OfficeSuite) OfficeSuite appears. 37 Flick right from the left end of OfficeSuite screen Tap saving destination to show file Tap file File appears. 38 Using NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Use handset with internal IC card as money, coupon, or ticket. Transfer data with NFC device, using Android Beam. Preparing to Use Osaifu-Keitai Preparing to Use NFC Using This Service Sending/Receiving Data via Android Beam Prohibiting Use of NFC/Osaifu-Keitai NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Osaifu-Keitai Osaifu-Keitai is the general term for services such as electronic money, points, etc. with a short range wireless communication method called NFC. NFC NFC is an abbreviation for Near Field Communication and is the international standard for short range wireless communication defined by ISO (International Organization for Standardization). You can use contactless IC card functions including FeliCa, Reader/Writer function (R/W), Peer-to-Peer communications function (P2P), etc. NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Operations Unlocking NFC/Osaifu-Keitai In NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings screen, NFC / Osaifu-Keitai lock Enter password Next Change password Reenter new password Enter current password Next NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock is disabled (
). Changing NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Lock Password In NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings screen, Next Disabling Android Beam In NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings screen, Android Beam (
Enter new password Next Android Beam is disabled. n To enable Android Beam, Android Beam OK (
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) Hints Q Cannot use Osaifu-Keitai A Is battery low? Charge when battery is low. Q Cannot be scanned A Hold handset for a few seconds. If time held over reader/writer is short, it may fail. A Hold handset level with reader/writer. Alternatively, move handset backwards/forwards or to the left/right and bring it close to reader/writer slowly. A Check the mark side. If there are metal objects nearby, scanning may fail. NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Operations If the data in the IC card is lost, altered or damaged by any means such as malfunction or repairs, SoftBank Mobile Corp. assumes no responsibility for the loss of data in connection with Osaifu-Keitai compatible services. Preparing to Use Osaifu-Keitai Requires separate subscription to compatible services or initial settings beforehand. n For details, contact NFC/Osaifu-Keitai compatible service providers. In Home Screen,
(Osaifu-Keitai) 40 Osaifu-Keitai appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap service to use OK 41 My Service screen appears. n Follow onscreen instructions. Preparing to Use NFC In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... NFC / Osaifu-Keitai settings 42 NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings open. Reader/Writer,P2P OK Preparing NFC is complete (
). 43 n Android Beam is also available (
). Using This Service Hold handset over reader/writer (scanner) to scan data in IC card. Bring the mark close to reader/writer Scanning is complete. n Check that scanning is complete by the sound, indication, etc. of reader/writer. Sending/Receiving Data via Android Beam Send/receive data to/from a device with NFC. n Some applications cannot use Android Beam. n Handset cannot communicate with all NFC devices. While showing data to send on the sender's handset, face the devices parallel to one another marks on both 44
"Touch to beam" appears on the sender's device. Tap Display to send Handset beeps and the data sending screen appears. Prohibiting Use of NFC/Osaifu-Keitai In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... 45 NFC / Osaifu-Keitai settings NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings open. 46 NFC / Osaifu-Keitai lock NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock opens. Enter password Next 47 NFC/Osaifu-Keitai lock is set. n When using for the first time, enter password. Using Remote Lock via Mail Setting Remote Lock via Mail Set to lock NFC/Osaifu-Keitai via mail when handset is lost/stolen. In Home Screen, Remote Lock via Mail Registered Mail Address 1/Registered Mail Address 2 mail address
(Settings) More... Next Enter password Save OK NFC / Osaifu-Keitai settings Turn on the mail remote lock(
) Select input method Enter Mail describing how to lock/unlock is sent to saved mail address. n Tap Turn on the mail remote lock to toggle on (
Viewing Help of Remote Lock via Mail In Home Screen, Remote Lock via Mail
(Settings) More... Next Enter password
)/off (
). NFC / Osaifu-Keitai settings Help 48 Connecting to PC via USB Connect handset to a PC via Micro USB Cable and use handset memory and data in SD Card from the PC. Transferring Data between Handset SD Card and PC Transferring Data between Handset SD Card and PC n Insert SD Card beforehand. n Avoid removing Micro USB Cable or SD Card during data transfer. n Exchange data with a PC by the following methods. Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/8.1 are supported. Some PCs may not operate properly. Method Media transfer mode (MTP) Mass storage mode (MSC) Description Handset appears as a portable device on the PC screen and enables access to handset memory and SD Card in handset. Handset appears as a removable disk on the PC screen and enables access to SD Card in handset. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 1 Xperia Connectivity USB Connectivity USB Connectivity settings open. 2 USB connection mode Media transfer mode (MTP)/Mass storage mode (MSC) OK n If Mass storage mode (MSC) is selected, read onscreen information and Tap OK. When handset is connected to PC with "Mass storage mode (MSC)," accessing SD Card from handset is unavailable. Therefore, functions using the SD Card in applications such as Camera, Album, etc. may not be available. n When Tapping Info, a description for USB connection mode appears. Read onscreen description and Tap OK. Connect handset and PC with Micro USB Cable 3 n If connecting Micro USB Cable for the first time, driver software of handset is installed to PC. Wait for a while until installation is completed. n When "Install software" screen appears on handset, Tap Skip or Cancel. Follow instructions on PC screen Operating handset data directly from the PC is available. Operate data on PC Data is transferred. 4 Connecting by Wi-Fi Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet via a household Wi-Fi connection environment. For Wi-Fi router (manufactured by FON) users, see "Fon
" for details. Enabling Wi-Fi Selecting a Network Connection Making Settings Manually for Connecting Disconnecting Wi-Fi Using Wi-Fi Direct Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-Fi Connection While using Wi-Fi, updates for optimizing connection may be received or applied automatically. Enabling Wi-Fi In Home Screen,
(Settings) 5 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings open. 6 OFF Wi-Fi is enabled (
). n Access points are scanned. Available access points appear after scanning. n To disable Wi-Fi, Tap ON (
). Wi-Fi and Mobile Data Traffic Mobile data traffic is available even when Wi-Fi is on. If connected via Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi takes priority. Wi-Fi Operations Advanced Enabling Notification when Open Network Is Available In Wi-Fi settings, Network notification n Available when Wi-Fi is on. n Tap Network notification to toggle on (
Setting Timing for Pausing Connection In Wi-Fi settings, Enabling Scanning with Location Services or Applications while Wi-Fi Is Off In Wi-Fi settings, n Tap Scanning always available to toggle on (
Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Scanning always available Advanced Advanced
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Enabling Wi-Fi Only for Stable Connection In Wi-Fi settings, n Available when Wi-Fi is on. n Tap Avoid poor connections to toggle on (
Installing Certificates In Wi-Fi settings, Enabling Electricity Reduction When Wi-Fi Is On In Wi-Fi setting window, n Tap Wi-Fi optimization to toggle on (
Enabling Auto IP Support In Wi-Fi settings, Advanced n Tap Auto IP support to toggle on (
Enabling Automatic Connection with Available Passpoint Networks In Wi-Fi settings, n If enabling, read onscreen information and Tap OK. n Tap Passpoint to toggle on (
Setting Passpoint Networks In Wi-Fi settings, network setting n Setting is available when Wi-Fi is ON. Checking MAC Address In Wi-Fi settings, n MAC address appears below "MAC Address."
Checking IP Address In Wi-Fi settings, n IP address appears below "IP address."
Passpoint networks Advanced Advanced Passpoint Advanced Advanced Save
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). Enter passpoint Selecting a Network Connection Select a scanned Wi-Fi network and connect. 8 In Home Screen,
(Settings) Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings open. 9 OFF Wi-Fi is enabled (
). n Access points are scanned. Available access points appear after scanning. n To disable Wi-Fi, Tap ON (
). Tap Wi-Fi network Enter password Connect 10 Handset is connected. n The password, for a household wireless LAN router, is sometimes found on a sticker on the router
(WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.). Contact the router manufacturer for information. For password for a public wireless LAN, check with user's service provider. n Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected. Wi-Fi Operations Scanning Access Points In Wi-Fi settings, Scan Available access points appear after scanning. Connecting WPS Devices In Wi-Fi settings, Connecting with WPS PIN In Wi-Fi settings, Follow onscreen instructions WPS PIN Entry Follow onscreen instructions Making Settings Manually for Connecting 11 In Home Screen,
(Settings) Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings open. 12 OFF Wi-Fi is enabled (
). n Access points are scanned. Available access points appear after scanning. n To disable Wi-Fi, Tap ON (
). Enter Wi-Fi network setting Save 13 Handset is connected. n Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected. Disconnecting Wi-Fi In Home Screen,
(Settings) 14 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings open. 15 Tap connected access point Forget Wi-Fi is disconnected. n After disconnecting from an access point connection, the password may need to be entered again to reconnect. Using Wi-Fi Direct Use Wi-Fi Direct to connect to other Wi-Fi Direct devices simply via Wi-Fi, without an access point or via the Internet. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 16 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi settings open. 17 OFF Wi-Fi is enabled (
). Wi-Fi Direct 18 Wi-Fi Direct settings open. n Nearby Wi-Fi Direct devices appear in "PEER DEVICES."
n If a target device is not found, Tap Search for devices and search again. Tap device to connect to 19 Invitation for connection to other devices is sent. Accept invitation for connection to other devices Handset is connected via Wi-Fi Direct. n If connection is not accepted after a certain period, the connection request is canceled. n Tap the connected device and then OK to disconnect. 20 Using Tethering Tethering Enabling Tethering Checking Use of Tethering Tethering Use handset like a Wi-Fi router to access the Internet from a PC or game devices. n Requires separate subscription. n Use after confirming that handset is updated to the latest software. Enabling Tethering In Home Screen,
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(Tethering) 21 Tethering window opens. n If terms of use appear, follow onscreen instructions. Checking Use of Tethering In Home Screen,
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(Tethering) Tethering appears. Help 22 Help appears. Follow onscreen instructions A description for each item appears. USB Connection If connecting Micro USB Cable for the first time, driver software of handset is installed to PC. Wait for a while until installation is completed. n When "Install software" screen appears on handset, Tap Skip or Cancel. 23 Using Bluetooth Function Connect to a Bluetooth-capable wireless phone, etc. for calls or to a hands-free device such as a headset. Using Bluetooth Function Enabling Bluetooth Function Pairing/Connecting Bluetooth Devices Connecting to Paired Bluetooth Devices Sending Data by Bluetooth Receiving Data by Bluetooth Hints Q Cannot use Bluetooth A Is handset in Airplane mode? Bluetooth function is disabled in Airplane mode with Bluetooth function enabled. Enable the Bluetooth function again when Airplane mode is set. Bluetooth Function Cautions Information may not appear correctly on both devices depending on the transferred data. Using Bluetooth Function The Bluetooth function is a technology that enables wireless connection with PCs, Bluetooth devices with hands-free functionality, etc. Function Audio output Hands-free calls Data exchange Description Listen to music, etc. wirelessly. Call hands-free, using Bluetooth-capable hands-free devices and headsets. Exchange data with Bluetooth devices. 24 Enabling Bluetooth Function n Wireless connection to all Bluetooth functions is not guaranteed for handset. n Handset may not connect properly depending on the other device. n Noise may be experienced with wireless calls and hands-free calls depending on the conditions. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Bluetooth 25 Bluetooth settings open. OFF Bluetooth function is enabled (
). 26 n To disable Bluetooth function, Tap ON (
). Pairing/Connecting Bluetooth Devices Search for and pair nearby Bluetooth devices. Paired Bluetooth devices can be connected simply. n Enable the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth devices being paired beforehand. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Bluetooth 27 Bluetooth settings open. n Nearby Bluetooth devices appear in "AVAILABLE DEVICES."
n If a target device is not found, Tap Search for devices and search again. Tap device Follow onscreen instructions to accept device The Bluetooth device is paired to handset. Paired Bluetooth devices appear in "PAIRED DEVICES."
n Methods for accepting differ depending on devices being paired. Connecting to Paired Bluetooth Devices In Home Screen,
(Settings) 28 Bluetooth Bluetooth settings open. n Paired Bluetooth devices appear in "PAIRED DEVICES."
29 Tap device Handset connects to Tapped device. Bluetooth Operations Enabling Handset to Be Discoverable by Other Devices In Bluetooth settings, Tap handset name n Tap handset name to toggle discoverable/undiscoverable setting. n Indication below handset name changes to "Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices."
Handset can then be discovered by other Bluetooth devices within time set in Visibility timeout. n After time set in Visibility timeout passes, handset is no longer discoverable automatically, and no longer appears on unpaired devices. Enter name OK Unpair Rename for paired device for paired device n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. Changing Name of Paired Device In Bluetooth settings, n Emoji are unavailable for names. n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. Canceling Pairing In Bluetooth settings, n Settable when Bluetooth is enabled. Enabling Service from Paired Device In Bluetooth settings, n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. n Available when paired with device providing a service. n Tap item to toggle on (
Searching for Other Devices In Bluetooth settings, Search for devices n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. Changing Handset Name Appearing on Other Device In Bluetooth settings, n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. Setting Time that Handset Is Discoverable by Other Devices for paired device Rename phone Enter name
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Rename 30 Visibility timeout In Bluetooth settings, n Available when Bluetooth is enabled. n Tapping Never time out stops handset from automatically becoming undiscoverable. Checking Files Received by Bluetooth Transfer In Bluetooth settings, Follow onscreen instructions Show received files Tap setting item Sending Data by Bluetooth Contacts data is described as an example. In Home Screen,
(Contacts) Mark several 31 Tap target contact Bluetooth n Tap to operate, when appears next to
. 32 Tap device Data is sent. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Receiving Data by Bluetooth appears in Status Bar for a data request from another device. Follow steps below for other device to receive data. Drag down Status Bar to open Notifications Window Tap Bluetooth transfer notification 33 Accept Notification appears. 34 Drag down Status Bar to open Notifications Window after files are received
"Bluetooth: Received files"
Tap Select the received data 35 Supported application is activated. 36 Using DLNA Function Use Wi-Fi transfers to share still image, video, and other files between handset and external devices. Connect to the same Wi-Fi network with DLNA device beforehand. Enabling DLNA Server Playing Media Files in the DLNA Device on Handset Playing Media Files in Handset on DLNA Device Enabling DLNA Server In Home Screen,
(Settings) 37 Xperia Connectivity Media server settings Media server settings open. 38 OFF for "Share media"
Media server is enabled (
). n To disable Media server settings, Tap ON (
). Connect to handset with an application on DLNA device Access request for media server is notified to handset. In Media server settings, Tap pending DLNA device Set access level DLNA device is added. n When Tapping Allow this time, read information and Tap OK. 39 Select media files on handset from DLNA device and play back Media files play. Enter server name Media Server Setting Operations Changing Server Name In Media server settings, Change server name Enabling Permission for Uploading Media Files In media server settings, Upload to Xperia (
) n Enable to upload media files from DLNA device to handset. Changing Saved DLNA Device Names In Media server settings, Tap saved DLNA device name Changing Access Level of Saved DLNA Device In Media server settings, Tap saved DLNA device level n When Tapping Allow this time, read information and Tap OK. Deleting Saved DLNA Device In Media server settings, Tap saved DLNA device Delete OK Change name Delete OK Enter device Change access level Set access Playing Media Files in the DLNA Device on Handset Play media files in the DLNA device on handset. Operation using "Walkman" application is explained here. In Home Screen,
(Walkman) 40 Walkman appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.
(Movies) to operate. n In Launcher, Tap
(Album)/
Flick right from the left edge of Walkman Devices 41 Select a device Select a folder Select a media file 42 The media file is played in the DLNA device. Playing Media Files in Handset on DLNA Device Play media files in handset on DLNA device using Throw function. Operation using "Walkman"
application is explained here. In Home Screen,
(Walkman) Walkman appears. n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n In Launcher, Tap
(Movies) to operate.
(Album)/
Tap target file 43 Throw n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 44 Tap a device on the device list. The DLNA device is connected, and the media file is played. 45 Before Using Handset Abroad Handset supports global travel. Use handset's phone number as it is abroad. Setting the Communications Method Setting the Carrier Enabling Data Roaming Setting the Communications Method Select a communications method for an overseas carrier as needed. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 1 More... Mobile networks Mobile network settings open. 2 Network mode Tap a network mode 3 The communication's method is set. n At time of purchase, 4G/3G is set. Setting does not need to be changed if using handset in Japan or in an area with only 3G network carriers. Setting the Carrier At time of purchase, handset is preset to connect automatically to an appropriate carrier in user's current area. A specific carrier can also be selected manually. In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... 4 Mobile networks Mobile network settings open. 5 Service providers Service providers list opens. n Search networks to show available networks. Tap network to connect to The selected carrier is set. n In Service providers screen, Tap Search mode Automatic to connect automatically to an appropriate carrier. n In Service providers screen, Tap Search mode Manual and select a carrier in AVAILABLE NETWORKS to connect to a specific carrier. If you power on handset again after setting a network operator manually, the network operator may be changed. Enabling Data Roaming Set data roaming for overseas data communication. 6 In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... 7 Mobile networks Mobile network settings open. Data roaming (
) 8 n Tap Data roaming to toggle on (
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). OK Data roaming is enabled. 9 Making Calls while Abroad Carry "" overseas. International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country of Stay International Calls to Japan and Other Countries from Abroad In Home Screen,
(Phone) 10 Touch & Hold Tap dialpad and omit first 0 from phone numbers when placing international calls n Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy (39). 11 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country of Stay Place calls the same way you would within Japan. n Do not enter country code or omit first 0 from phone numbers. In Home Screen,
(Phone) Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 12 Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 13 Handset Settings Handset Settings Handset Settings In Home Screen, Handset settings include the following items. Tap
(Settings) to customize operation of handset functions. Item Wi-Fi Bluetooth Data usage XperiaTM Connectivity More... Personalization Home Call Sound Display Storage Power management Apps Tap & pay Location Security Language & input Backup & reset Setup guide ACCOUNTS Date & time Accessibility 1 Description Enable Wi-Fi connection. For details, see "Connecting by Wi-Fi."
Enable Bluetooth connection. For details, see "Using Bluetooth Function."
Check mobile data traffic and set limit. Set to connect PC etc. with USB or via Wi-Fi. Set other functions for wireless and networks. Set Themes, Wallpaper, etc. Switch Home application. Set network services such as Voicemail, Call Forwarding, and Answering Machine. See "Making Call Settings" for details. Set ringtone, touch sounds, etc. Set brightness etc. Check handset and SD Card memory space. Also, perform SD Card mount and erase SD Card data. Set power saving items and check battery usage. Check installed and running applications. Manage billing information on cloud and handset with supported application. Enable location information. Set security functions such as Screen lock, SIM card lock, etc. Set functions for language and text entry. Back up handset information and initialize handset. Make initial settings on functions, services, etc. Create/add accounts and sync accounts. Set functions for date and time. Set functions for text-to-speech, etc. Printing About phone Set Cloud Print, etc. Check handset status. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Handset settings open. Set items Settings are made. 2 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Wi-Fi In Home Screen,
(Settings) Wi-Fi 3 Wi-Fi settings open. OFF Wi-Fi is enabled (
). 4 n To disable Wi-Fi, Tap ON (
). Tap Wi-Fi network Enter password Connect Handset is connected. n The password for a household wireless LAN router is sometimes found on a sticker on the router
(WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.). Contact the router manufacturer for information. For password for a public wireless LAN, check with user's service provider. n Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected. n For details on Wi-Fi setting, "Connecting by Wi-Fi."
5 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth In Home Screen,
(Settings) Bluetooth 6 Bluetooth settings open. OFF Bluetooth function is enabled (
). 7 n To disable Bluetooth function, Tap ON (
n For details on Bluetooth setting, see "Using Bluetooth Function."
). 8 Data usage Data usage Data usage Check mobile data traffic and set limit. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Data usage 9 Data usage window opens. Data Usage Operations Enabling Mobile Data Traffic In data usage window, OFF/ON for "Mobile data traffic"
n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. For details on setting, see
"Enabling Data Roaming."
n Tap OFF to enable, and ON to disable. Setting Amount for Alert when Data Usage Increases In data usage window, Drag right end of horizontal bar (orange) up/down on graph n Data usage amounts are approximate. Actual amounts may differ. n Available when Mobile data traffic is on. Enabling Restriction on Use of Mobile Data In data usage screen, Set mobile data limit n Tap Set mobile data limit to toggle on (
n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n When use of mobile data is restricted, Drag right end of horizontal bar (red) on graph
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). up/down to set upper limit. n Available when Mobile data traffic is on. Setting Data Usage Cycle In data usage window, Tap calculation period for "Data usage cycle"
cycle... n Available when Mobile data traffic is on. Flick date up/down to select reset day for each month Change Set 10
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Tap application name at bottom Checking Data Usage for Each Application In data usage window, Drag bottom of both vertical bars (white) on graph left/right to show usage period Enabling Permission for Data Roaming In data usage window, Data roaming n Tap Data roaming to toggle on (
n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Enabling Restriction on Mobile Data Traffic in Background In data window, n Tap Restrict background data to toggle on (
n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Setting Auto-sync Data In data usage window, n Tap Auto-sync data to toggle on (
Enabling Restriction on Using Mobile Data with Wi-Fi In data usage window, n Tap Show Wi-Fi usage to toggle on (
n If Show Wi-Fi usage is enabled, "Mobile"/"Wi-Fi" tabs appear at the top of data usage Restrict background data Auto-sync data OK Show Wi-Fi usage
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). window. Tap "Wi-Fi" tab to make settings for restricting mobile data use with Wi-Fi. Restricting Applications from Using Wi-Fi Network in the Background In data usage window, applications from using Wi-Fi network. n Tap item to toggle on (
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Select Wi-Fi network to restrict 11 Xperia Connectivity Xperia Connectivity Xperia Connectivity Set to connect PC, etc. with USB or via Wi-Fi. Settable items are the following. Item Description Set with a single touch to use handset and XperiaTM tablet (Android 4.4 or later) together. Play back handset contents on other devices. Mirror the screen of handset on TV or tablet compatible with screen mirroring. Mirror the screen of handset on Google Cast devices. Share and play back media files on DLNA devices and handset using Wi-Fi. For details, see "Using DLNA Function."
Connect a wireless controller of DUALSHOCK series to handset. Control handset from MirrorLinkTM in-car devices, connecting with Micro USB Cable. Transfer data between handset memory and SD Card, connecting with Micro USB Cable. One-touch setup Throw settings Screen mirroring Cast screen Media server settings DUALSHOCK3/DUALSHOCK4 MirrorLinkTM USB Connectivity In Home Screen,
(Settings) 12 Xperia Connectivity XperiaTM Connectivity settings open. 13 Set items Settings are made. 14 More... More... More... Set other wireless and network functions. Settable items are the following. Airplane mode Item Default SMS app VPN Mobile networks NFC / Osaifu-Keitai settings Description Disable all settings that emit signals. Handset remains powered on. For details, see "Using Airplane Mode."
Set default message application. Add a VPN. Set a network mode, etc. Set NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings. For details, see "Using NFC/Osaifu-Keitai."
In Home Screen,
(Settings) 15 More... Mobile network settings open. Set items Settings are made. Operations in Wireless & Networks Setting Default SMS Application In wireless & networks screen, Default SMS app Hangouts/Mail Default SMS application is set. Setting VPN To set VPN access from handset, obtain security information from network administrator in advance. For details, visit the website. http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/support/
In wireless & networks screen, VPN network administrator Tap items following instructions of the Set contents Save 16 n Set Screen lock beforehand. Enabling/Disabling Mobile Data Traffic In wireless & networks screen, Mobile networks Mobile data traffic n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Tap Mobile data traffic to toggle on (
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). 17 Personalization Personalization Personalization Set Themes, Wallpaper, etc. Settable items are the following. Item Motion Themes Wallpaper Lock screen Clear viewed notifications Manage notifications Status bar icons Description Enable handset operation with motion. Change or download Themes Set Wallpaper. Set Wallpaper for lock screen. Clear notifications from Status Bar when Notifications Window has been opened. Set applications that appear on Notifications Window. Set Indicators that appear in Status Bar. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 18 Personalization Personalization settings open. 19 Set items Settings are made. Operations in Personalization Enabling Handset Operation with Motion Enable Answer/Reject/Ringer off with only handset motion instead of touching Display. In Personalization screen, Motion Smart call handling is enabled (
Smart call handling OFF
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). Select image Album/Live Wallpapers/Photos/Xperia Tap theme to download theme from Sony Select. n To disable Smart call handling, Tap ON (
Changing Themes In Personalization screen, Themes n Tap Setting Wallpaper In Personalization screen, Wallpaper wallpapers n If a window for selecting an application appears, follow onscreen instructions. Setting Wallpaper for Lock Screen In Personalization screen, Lock screen n If a window for selecting an application appears, follow onscreen instructions. Clearing Notifications from Status Bar when Notifications Window Has Been Opened In Personalization screen, Clear viewed notifications n Tap Clear viewed notifications to toggle on (
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Setting Applications that Appear on Notifications Window In Personalization screen, Manage notifications n Tap item to toggle on (
Setting Indicators That Appear in Status Bar In Personalization screen, Status bar icons n Tap item to toggle on (
Album/Xperia wallpapers Tap icon Tap tab
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). Select image Tap application to appear 20 Home Home Home Switch Home application. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Home 21 Home selection opens. Simple Home OK OK Home applications switch. n To switch to XperiaTM Home, in Simple Home screen, Tap Settings Exit Simple Home OK. 22 Sound Sound Sound Set ringtone, operation tones, etc. Settable items are the following. Item Audio settings Volumes Phone ringtone Increasing ringtone Vibrate when ringing Notification sound Dialpad touch tones Touch sounds Screen lock sound Vibration on touch Startup sound Description Make settings for sound. Set volume for phone ringtone, alarm, etc. Set phone ringtone. Set whether to increase ringtone. Enable vibration for ringtone. Set notification sound. Enable operation tones when Tapping dialpad. Enable operation tones when Tapping a menu. Enable tone when unlocking screen. Enable vibration when Tapping dialpad, etc. Enable tone for activation. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 23 Sound Sound settings open. 24 Set items Settings are made. 25 Display Display Display Set brightness etc. Settable items are the following. Description Set the screen to show photos and videos vividly and at high resolution. Note that the image quality of still images is enhanced when viewing in the
"Album" application. Select "X-Reality for mobile"
to enhance patterns and outlines so that sharp images with detailed textures are produced. Select "Super-vivid mode" to enhance colors so that sharp, vivid images are produced. Enable touch operation with gloved hand. Set brightness of Display. Adjust brightness automatically according to the ambient brightness, using the manually set brightness as a reference when "Adapt to lighting conditions" is enabled (
Set white balance. Enable Display orientation to switch automatically according to the handset orientation. Set a period of inactivity after which Display turns off automatically. Enable the backlight to remain on while held even while touch operation is not performed. Set screen saver. Set size of font for Display. Enable backlight on by Double-Tapping Display. Enable Notification Lamp for missed calls, etc.
). Image enhancement Item Glove mode Brightness White balance Screen rotation Sleep Smart backlight control Daydream Font size Tap to wake up Notification light 26 In Home Screen,
(Settings) Display 27 Display settings open. Set items Settings are made. 28 Storage Storage Storage Check handset and SD Card memory space. Also perform SD Card mount and erase SD Card data. Settable items are the following. Item Description Total space Unmount SD Card1 Mount SD card1 Erase SD card1 Unmount USB storage1 Mount USB storage1 Clear USB storage1 Transfer data to SD card2 Remote shares Check total space/free space on handset memory and SD Card. Cancel recognition of SD Card for safe removal. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card."
Recognize SD Card. Initialize SD Card. For details, see "Formatting SD Card."
Cancel recognition of USB storage for safe removal. Recognize USB storage. Initialize USB storage. Transfer data from handset memory to SD Card. Set files on remote server like NAS as well as handset files. 1 Shown items depend on the recognition of SD Card or USB storage. 2 Transfer files only in the specified folder on handset memory to SD Card. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 29 Storage Storage window opens. 30 Check/Tap items Check handset and SD Card memory space. USB Storage Operations Connecting USB Storage Open Slot Cover using groove External Device Port on handset Insert Micro USB plug of USB storage straight into Item name in Storage screen changes to Unmount USB storage, and USB storage is mounted. n For details on connection with External Device Port, visit "Charging with AC Charger."
Unmounting USB Storage In Storage screen, Unmount USB storage OK Check that item name in Storage screen changes to Mount USB storage, and pull out Micro USB plug of USB storage straight and remove it from handset Close Slot Cover and press it down firmly, and make sure that there are no gaps between handset and cover n Always unmount USB storage beforehand. Mounting USB Storage Mount USB storage again. In Storage screen, Mount USB storage Item name in Storage screen changes to Unmount USB storage, and USB storage is mounted. Formatting USB Storage When using new USB storage for the first time, always format it on handset. Connect USB storage and, in Storage screen, Clear USB storage storage n Formatting erases all data on USB storage. Carefully check any USB storage that was Erase everything Clear USB used on another device before formatting. n Charge Battery while formatting, or format with adequate battery charge. 31 Power management Power management Power management Set power saving items and check battery usage. Settable and viewable items are the following. Description Restrict functions of specific applications to reduce power consumption in sleep (Standby) mode. Estimated standby time linked with STAMINA mode appears on "Estimated battery time."
Disable time until entering sleep, brightness, a portion of handset functions when the battery charge is below a preset level. Enable automatic activation of Wi-Fi to reduce power consumption when in range of a saved Wi-Fi network. Restrict functions of specific applications to reduce power consumption in an emergency. Manage behavior of unused applications for reducing power consumption. Check battery charge, battery usage, etc. STAMINA mode Item Low battery mode Location-based Wi-Fi Emergency mode App power consumption Battery usage In Home Screen,
(Settings) 32 Power management Power management settings open. 33 Tap items Check Battery condition. 34 Apps Apps Apps Check installed and running applications. Items that can be checked are the following. Item Description Check downloaded applications. Check running applications. Check all applications. Downloaded Running All In Home Screen,
(Settings) 35 Apps Apps confirmation opens. Tap items Check applications. 36 Tap & pay Tap & pay Tap & pay Manage billing information on cloud and handset with supported applications. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Tap & pay 37 Tap & pay window opens. 38 Location Location GPS Handset has a GPS receiver that uses satellite signals to calculate your location. Some GPS features use the Internet. n When GPS function is used to find your location, make sure there is a clear view of the sky. If GPS does not find your location after several minutes, move to another location. To help the search, stand still and do not cover GPS Antenna Area. When using GPS for the first time, it may take about 10 minutes to find your location. n Use the GPS system with great care. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages caused by abnormality of the system. n Note that SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages including those due to missing a chance to check the positioning (communication) results because of external factors (including the running out of Battery), such as a failure, malfunction, or any other problems of handset or the power failure. n Handset cannot be used as a navigation device for an aircraft, vehicle, or person. Note that SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable whatsoever even if you suffer damages or loss while performing a navigation using the location information. n Handset cannot be used as a high-accuracy measurement GPS. Note that SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable whatsoever even if you suffer damages or loss due to a deviation in the location information. n Global Positioning System (GPS) is created and managed by the U.S. Department of Defense. The Department is in charge of controlling the accuracy and maintenance of the system. Therefore, any changes made by the U.S. Department of Defense might affect the accuracy or functions of the GPS system. n Handset blocks satellite signals and also causes instability of signal reception. n Some maps based on location information (latitude/longitude information) may not be accurate due to countries' or regions' regulations. n Note that radio signals may not be received or it may be difficult to receive radio signals in such conditions such as inside a building or car or near a high-voltage cable, since GPS uses radio signals from a satellite. n SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for navigation services or for the accuracy of location services. 39 Location Enable location information. Settable items are the following. Location Item Mode RECENT LOCATION REQUEST LOCATION SERVICES Description Enable wireless network and GPS for obtaining current location information. Set a mode to identify location information. Show applications to recently used location. Enable applications to use location. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Location 40 Location settings open. OFF for "Location"
Location is ON (
). 41 n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Set items Settings are made. 42 Security Security Security Set securities such as Screen lock, SIM card lock, etc. Settable items are the following. n Shown items depend on the setting for Screen lock. Item Description Screen lock Unlock sensitivity Improve face matching Liveness check Make pattern visible Automatically lock Power button instantly locks Allow widgets on lock screen Owner info Encrypt phone Set up SIM card lock Make passwords visible Device administrators Unknown sources Verify apps Notification access Storage type Trusted credentials Install from device memory/SD card 43
. Set Screen lock. Set the distance to unlock Bluetooth Unlock. Improve face recognition accuracy. Enable blinking requirement for face recognition. Enable pattern to be visible as pattern is traced to unlock screen. Set time until screen locks after Display light goes out after period of inactivity. Enable Screen lock soon after Pressing Enable widgets on lock screen. Set owner information that appears in lock screen. Encrypt handset data. Make settings for SIM Card lock. Show the input character before "" appears when entering PIN/Password. Enable device administrator to be shown. Enable installation of applications from unknown sources. Enable prohibiting of installation of possibly harmful applications or to warn before installation. Enable showing of notifications from systems and installed applications, including contacts and mail messages. Show type of credential storage. Show trusted credentials. Install certificates from handset memory or SD Card. Delete all certificates. Clear credentials In Home Screen,
(Settings) Security 44 Security settings open. Set items Settings are made. Security Operations Setting Screen Not to Lock In security settings, Screen lock n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing None setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Unlocking Screen by Swiping on Screen In security settings, Screen lock n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing Swipe setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Unlocking Screen with Bluetooth Devices In security settings, Screen lock device to use to unlock Continue recognition does not unlock screen n Enable the Bluetooth devices to be paired beforehand. Bluetooth unlock Continue Select Bluetooth Tap extra unlock method if Bluetooth device Set pattern/PIN 45 n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Setting Distance to Unlock in Bluetooth Unlock In security settings, Unlock sensitivity Bluetooth device at distance to set n Tap Reset to initialize unlock sensitivity. Change and set distance again to change Select device to change unlock for Set distance Put the unlock distance. Unlocking Screen with Face Recognition In security settings, Screen lock up appear Set pattern/PIN OK n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing Tap backup method if face recognition does not unlock screen Frame face in guides Wait for message "Face captured" to Read onscreen information Face unlock Continue Continue Set it setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Unlocking Screen by Tracing Pattern In security settings, Screen lock new pattern again n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing Trace new pattern Continue Confirm Pattern Trace setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Unlocking Screen with PIN In security settings, Screen lock again OK n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing Enter new PIN Continue Enter new PIN PIN setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Unlocking Screen with Password In security settings, Screen lock Enter new password again OK n If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing Enter new password Password Continue setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen. Showing Owner Information in Lock Screen In security settings, Owner info n Tap Show owner info on lock screen to toggle on (
n Enter owner information to be shown after enabling Show owner info on lock screen. Show owner info on lock screen
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46 Language & input Language & input Language & input Set functions for language and text entry. Settable items are the following. Description Set the shown language. Set the method for entering text. Set operation of Chinese keyboard. Set operation of international keyboard. Enable use of Google voice input. Set operation of XperiaTM Japanese keyboard. Enable spelling to be checked during entry. Add words to the user dictionary. Enable language and speech output in Google voice typing. Enable Text-to-speech engine or speech rate, or play a demonstration. Text-to-speech engine is not available in Japanese. Set the speed of the pointer for a mouse/trackpad. Item Language Default Xperia Chinese keyboard Xperia keyboard Google voice typing XperiaTM Japanese keyboard Spell checker Personal dictionary Voice Search Text-to-speech output Pointer speed In Home Screen,
(Settings) 47 Language & input Language & input settings open. 48 Set items Settings are made. Tap item OK Tap input method Language & Input Operations Setting the Display Language In Language & input screen, Language Setting Input Method In Language & input screen, Default Enabling Google Voice Typing In Language & input screen, Google voice typing n Tap Google voice typing to toggle on (
)/off (
Setting Google Voice Search In Language & input screen, Voice Search Setting Text-to-speech In Language & input screen, Text-to-speech output instructions n Text-to-speech engine is not available in Japanese. Setting Speed of Pointer for Mouse/Trackpad In Language & input screen, Pointer speed
). Tap setting Follow onscreen instructions Tap item Follow onscreen Drag on bar to adjust speed OK 49 Backup & reset Backup & reset Backup & reset Make settings for backing up information and initializing data. Settable items are the following. Item Description Back up my data Backup account Auto restore Enable backup for application data, etc. Check the account used for backing up data. Enable restoring of backed-up settings or data when reinstalling application. Initialize handset data. Factory data reset n Initializing handset erases all data on handset. It is recommended that you back up important data beforehand. n Erased information cannot be restored. Erase after checking adequately. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 50 Backup & reset Backup & reset settings open. Set items Settings are made. Operations in Backup & Reset Backing Up Data In Backup & reset screen, Back up my data n If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. n Tap Back up my data to toggle on (
Setting Backup Account In Backup & reset screen, Backup account n Settable when Back up my data is enabled. Enabling Automatic Restore In Backup & reset screen, Automatic restore
)/off (
). Select account 51
).
)/off (
n Tap Automatic restore to toggle on (
n Settable when Back up my data is enabled. Resetting Handset In Backup & reset screen, Factory data reset n Recognition is required before resetting depending on the setting for unlock method. n Tap Erase internal storage (
) when resetting handset containing user data. Erase everything Reset phone 52 Setup guide Setup guide Setup guide Make initial settings on functions, services, etc. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Setup guide 53 Startup guidance appears. 54 ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS Create/add accounts and sync accounts. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Add account 55 A window to add an account opens. Select account to add Follow onscreen instructions Account is added. Account Operations Setting Auto-sync OFF OK for "Auto-sync"
Auto-sync is enabled (
). Setting Applications to Sync for Each Account Tap account to set Tap sync item n Tap item to toggle on (
n Tap item to synchronize when Auto-sync is disabled. Tap account
)/off (
). 56 Date & time Date & time Date & time Set functions for date and time. Settable items are the following. Description
). Enable adjustment of date and time automatically by using network-provided information. Enable use of time zone information from the network. Set the date manually. Available when Automatic date & time is canceled
(
Set the time manually. Available when Automatic date & time is canceled
(
Set the time zone manually. Available when Automatic date & time is canceled
(
Enable 24-hour format. Set the date format.
).
). Automatic date & time Item Automatic time zone Set date Set time Select time zone Use 24-hour format Select date format In Home Screen,
(Settings) 57 Date & time Date & Time settings open. 58 Set items Settings are made. 59 Accessibility Accessibility Accessibility Set functions for text-to-speech, touch operation guidance, etc. Settable items are the following. Description Item TalkBack1 Captions Magnification gestures Set Accessibility service (TalkBack). Set captions, language, text size, etc. Enable zooming in/out by Triple-Tapping the screen. Enable to enlarge font size. Enable end of call by Pressing Enable automatic rotation of Display. Enable password to be read aloud. Enable sound notification when Battery is full. Enable Accessibility. Make detailed Text-to-speech settings. Set time to press Display for Touch & Hold. Large text Power button ends call2 Auto-rotate screen Speak passwords Play sound when battery is full Accessibility shortcut Text-to-speech output1 Touch & hold delay 1 Not available in Japanese. 2 To revert from sleep while "Power button ends call" is on, Press Volume Key up/down. during a call. In Home Screen,
(Settings) 60 Accessibility Accessibility settings open. 61 Set items Settings are made. 62 Printing Printing Printing Set Cloud Print etc. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Printing 63 Printing window opens. n Follow onscreen instructions 64 About phone About phone About phone Check handset status. Items that can be checked/set are the following. Description Make settings for Software Update. Download and update new applications. Check condition of handset. Check copyright information, terms of use, etc. Check model number. Check processor info. Check the Android version. Check the baseband version. Check the kernel version. Check the build number. Item Software Update Application update Status Legal information Model number Processor info Android version Baseband version Kernel version Build number In Home Screen,
(Settings) 65 About phone About phone window opens. 66 Set items Check handset information. 67 Saving Data Saving Destination Saving Destination n Save data to handset memory or SD Card. For details on inserting/removing SD Card, see
"Internal Memory and SD Card."
n Saving destination when creating data cannot be changed. Main saving destinations are the following. Data type Description Contacts, Bookmarks, Calendar, Mail, Memo Still Images, Videos Saves to handset memory when creating data. Saves to SD Card when creating data. 1 Backing up & Restoring Backing up & Restoring Backing up & Restoring The methods of backing up/restoring are the following. Method Operation on each application Connection to PC etc. Description Changes setting on some applications. Connects to PC etc. to transfer data. For details, see "Connecting to PC via USB."
2 Troubleshooting Check Here First Check Here First Check the following Q & A. If problem persists, visit your nearest a SoftBank Shop or contact Customer Service General Information. Hints Q Handset freezes/operation is unstable A Power on handset again. If you are unable to power off handset, Press & Hold and Volume Up Key at the same time for approximately three seconds, and release your finger after it vibrates three times. Power on handset again. Data that was being edited is erased after handset is powered on again. Q Operation is unstable after a new application was installed A The newly installed application may be the cause. Uninstall the application in Safe mode. See "Uninstalling Applications." To power on handset in Safe mode:
(Long Press) Touch & Hold Power off Check Display, OK n After powering on in Safe mode, "Safe Mode" appears at lower left. n After restarting in Safe mode, handset can be powered on as usual. n Before powering on handset in Safe mode, it is recommended that you back up important data. n By powering on handset in Safe mode, added widgets may be deleted. Q Cannot use phone, mail, or Internet A Check whether you are where signal is weak or out of service area. A Power on handset again. A Is handset in Airplane mode? To check that Airplane mode is canceled:
) In Home Screen, Airplane mode (
(Settings) More... A Is data communication disabled? To check that data communication is enabled:
In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... Mobile networks Mobile data
) traffic(
A Is a disabled access point set? To reset to initial settings:
In Home Screen,
(Settings) More... Mobile networks Access Point Names Reset to default 3 Q Battery level goes down quickly A Are you where signal is weak or have been out of service area for a long period?
Calling where signal is weak or being out of service area uses a lot of Battery. Q Cannot install applications A Applications cannot be installed with only a little free space on handset or SD Card. To check free space, see "Storage." Applications not supported by handset cannot be installed. Q Cannot unlock screen A Power on handset again. If you are unable to power off handset, Press & Hold and Volume Up Key at the same time for approximately three seconds, and release your finger after it vibrates three times. Power on handset again. Data that was being edited is erased after handset is powered on again. Q Display is dark A If handset becomes high temperature, Display may become dim. This is normal. 4 Specifications Handset Internal Battery Desktop Holder (SOEAB1) TV Antenna Cable (SODAB1) Handset Item Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Maximum Output Continuous Talk Time Continuous Standby Time Charging Time One Seg viewing time Full Seg viewing time Internal Battery Description Approx. 73 147 7.4 mm Approx. 154g 3G: 0.25 W GSM: 2 W 4G (AXGP): Approx. 0.2 W 4G (FDD-LTE): Approx. 0.2 W 3G: 1670 minutes GSM: 810 minutes 3G: 1010 hours GSM: 840 hours 4G (AXGP): Approx. 700 hours 4G (FDD-LTE): Approx. 940 hours AC Charger (Micro USB 1.0A) (ZTDAC1):
Approx. 230 minutes AC Charger (Micro USB 1.8A) (ZTDAD1):
Approx. 170 minutes Approx. 7.9 hours Approx. 3.5 hours (maximum brightness) Approx. 5.9 hours (minimum brightness) Item Description DC 3.8 V Voltage 5 Type Capacity Lithium-ion 3100 mAh Desktop Holder (SOEAB1) Item Input Output Description DC 5.0 V DC 9.0 V, 1.8A DC 5.0 V DC 9.0 V, 1.8A TV Antenna Cable (SODAB1) Item Dimensions Weight Description Length approx. 148 mm Approx. 5 g 6 Warranty & After-Sales Service Warranty After-Sales Service Warranty Handset purchase includes Warranty. n Confirm shop name and purchase date. n Read contents of Warranty and keep it in a safe place. n The warranty period is found in the Warranty. Caution Damages SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from use of handset. Accidents/Repair Files and settings may be lost or altered due to accidents or repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for damages resulting from loss or alteration of files (contacts/images/sound etc.) or settings due to accident or repair. Disassembling/Modifying Handset Disassembling or modifying handset may be a violation of Radio Law. Note that SoftBank Mobile Corp. does not accept repair requests for modified products. After-Sales Service Before submitting handset for repairs, contact Customer Service General Information or a SoftBank Shop; be prepared to describe problem in detail. n During the warranty period, repairs are made under the terms and conditions described in the Warranty. n After the warranty period, repairs are upon request. If said repairs are made, you are charged for Further Inquiry For more information, contact a SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. them. 7 Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Support Smartphone Technical Support Center SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center SoftBank Customer Support General Information From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 Customer Assistance (Repairs/Lost Handsets) 0800-919-0113 From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number (charges apply) below for your service area:
Hokkaido Area, Tohoku Area, Hokuriku Area, Kanto & Koshinetsu Area: 022-380-4380
(Charges apply) Tokai Area: 052-388-2002 (Charges apply) Kansai Area: 06-7669-0180 (Charges apply) Chugoku Area & Shikoku Area, Kyushu & Okinawa Area: 092-687-0010 (Charges apply) Smartphone Technical Support Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 151 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-1700-151 8 SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From outside Japan, dial +81-92-687-0025 (toll free from SoftBank handsets) If handset is lost/stolen, call this number immediately (international charges apply) 9 Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Safety Precautions Handset, SIM Card, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Handset Desktop Holder, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Safety Precautions These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use. Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on. Mark Descriptions Great risk of death or serious injury1 from improper use Risk of death or serious injury1 from improper use Risk of minor injury2 or damage to property3 from improper use 1 Serious injury includes: Loss of eyesight, physical injury, high temperature burns, low temperature burns, electric shock, fractures, poisoning and other conditions having side effects or requiring hospitalization or long term treatment. 2 Minor injury includes: Physical burns (high-temperature and low-temperature), electric shock, and other conditions not requiring hospitalization or long-term treatment. 3 Damage to property includes: Incidental damage to structures and household property and/or to pets and livestock. These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand 1 their meanings before reading on. Mark Descriptions Prohibited actions Disassembly prohibited Exposure to liquids prohibited Use with wet hands prohibited Compulsory actions Unplug AC Charger from outlet Handset, SIM Card, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Use specified Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable and AC Charger (optional accessory) only. Non-specified accessory use may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, or cause Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable, AC Charger to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc. Do not disassemble, modify or solder. May cause fire, injury, electric shock or malfunction. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite. Modifying handsets is prohibited by the Radio Law and subject to penalty. Keep away from water. Do not let handset/related hardware exposed to liquid remain wet. May cause overheating, electric 2 shock, fire, injury or malfunction. Use handset/related hardware properly/appropriately. Do not charge Internal Battery, or use or expose handset/related hardware to extreme heat (e.g. near fire or heat appliances, in direct sunlight, inside sun-heated vehicles, etc.) Do not charge Internal Battery, or use, leave, or wear handset/related hardware in a place where heat collects, such as under a kotatsu (blanketed warming table) or next to a kairo (worn warming patch), etc. May cause warping/malfunction. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, ignite or burst. Handset or related hardware may become too hot to touch, leading to burn injuries, etc. Do not force AC Charger plug to connect to handset. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc. or External Device Port may be damaged or burn out. Do not subject handset to excessive force such as stomping while AC Charger (optional accessory) is connected. Charging with damaged port may cause malfunction or fire. Charge only as directed. Do not put handset, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable or AC Charger (optional accessory) in cooking appliances such as a microwave or pressure cooker or on IH cooking heaters. May cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, or cause handset, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable or AC Charger (optional accessory) to overheat, emit smoke, ignite or malfunction. Keep handset off and do not charge battery near gas stations or places with fire/explosion risk. Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may cause fire/explosion. Be sure to power off handset before using NFC (including Osaifu-Keitai) in gas stations. (When NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Lock 3 is set, power off handset after unlocking setting.) Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force or impact. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, or ignite, and may result in fire, cause electric shock, malfunction, etc. Take these actions in case of odd sound, odor, smoke or abnormalities:
1. Grasp AC Charger power plug from power outlet. Be careful not to burn when disconnecting handset since it may be hot. 2. Power off handset. Continued use may cause fire, electric shock, etc. Keep liquids (tap water, beverages, sea water, pet urine, etc.) and conductive material (pencil lead, metal parts, necklaces, hairpins, etc.) away from charging terminal of Desktop Holder, External Device Port, Stereo Earphone Port or SIM Card/SD Card Slot. Failure to do so may cause short circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc. Although handset complies with IPX waterproof and dustproof standards, short circuit may be caused by adhering foreign substance or liquid. Sea water, water in pool, hot water, etc. is out of waterproof protection target. Remove adhered foreign substance or liquid before charging. Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces. Handset or related hardware may fall, resulting in injury, malfunction, etc. Take added care when vibration is set or while charging. Grasp Micro USB plug of AC Charger (optional accessory) when removing handset from AC Charger (optional accessory). Do not pull the cord/cable. 4 Pulling plug by cord/cable may damage cord/cable and cause fire, electric shock, etc. Avoid touching handset, Desktop Holder, AC Charger (optional accessory) for a long time while charging. Failure to do so may cause low-temperature burn injury. Keep handset and related hardware out of infants' or pets reach. Infants and pets may swallow handset or related hardware resulting in injuries. A guardian should supervise use by children and insure handset is used as instructed. Failure to do so may result in injuries. Handset Internal Battery type is as follows. Symbol on Label Li-ion00 Do not dispose of handset in fire. Internal Battery may leak, burst, ignite, etc. Battery Type Lithium-ion Do not damage (nail, hammer, stomp, etc.) handset or subject it to strong impact. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc. 5 If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; rinse with water and consult a doctor immediately. May cause blindness. Do not use handset while driving a vehicle, motorbike or riding a bicycle. May cause an accident. Drivers/riders using handsets while driving/riding are subject to penalty. Stop your vehicle and park in a safe place before using handset. Power off near electronic devices or equipment operating on high precision control or weak signals. Handset use may cause electronic malfunctions, etc.
*Take added care near these devices: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment, fire detectors, automatic doors, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment. Follow airline's instructions to use handset properly in aircraft. Radio waves may interfere with aircraft operations. Users with heart conditions should adjust vibration and ringtone volume as needed. Strong vibration or loud volume may affect heart conditions. If thunder is audible while outdoors, power off immediately and seek shelter. Lightning strikes or electric shock may occur. Do not position Flash/Photo Light close to others' faces. Do not look at Flash/Photo Light directly while in use. Do not point Flash/Photo Light at others' eyes. 6 May harm eyesight. Do not photograph infants up close. Flash may impair vision, causing accidents. Do not cover/wrap handset with cloth or futon while charging. Do not cover/wrap handset with cloth or futon at bedtime. Handset may overheat, resulting in fire, burns, malfunction, etc. If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, stop handset use and rinse with clean water immediately. Handset use may cause skin damage. If battery does not charge after specified time, stop charging. Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc. Do not use handset when it may affect vehicle's electronic equipment. Handset use may affect devices and lead to unsafe driving. If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, stop handset use and consult a doctor. Metal and other materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition. Keep handset away from magnetic cards, etc. Data on bank cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be lost. 7 Do not swing handset by Strap, etc. Handset may harm yourself or others, or Strap may break resulting in injury or handset malfunction/
breakage. Avoid a prolonged use of handset in a place where temperature becomes high (e.g. near fire, heater appliances, in the direct sunlight, inside sun-heated car, etc.), warm or overheated
(under kotatsu, electric blanket, near pocket warmer). Handset may become hot. Prolonged contact with skin may cause low-temperature burns. Handset or AC Charger (optional accessory) may become hot when calling or using application (game etc.) while charging. Avoid a prolonged touch of the hot section. Prolonged contact with skin may cause low-temperature burns. Always keep your ear some distance from Speaker while ringtones, music or other handset sounds play. If it sounds in excessive volume, ears or hearing may be damaged. Watch TV from a distance in good light. Failure to do so may impair vision. Moderate handset volume when using Headsets. Prolonged use and excessive volume may damage ears or hearing. 8 Desktop Holder, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Do not cover/wrap with cloth or futon while charging. Heat may build up resulting in fire, burns, malfunction, etc. Use specified power supply and voltage. Failure to do so may cause fire, malfunction, etc. AC Charger: 100 V to 240 V AC (household AC outlet only) Do not use commercially available voltage converters, as when traveling. May cause fire, electric shock or malfunction. Unplug AC Charger power plug when you do not use it. Adhering foreign substance or liquid to AC Charger power plug or stomping AC Charger power plug may cause electric shock, fire, malfunction. If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) seep inside AC Charger power plug, unplug it immediately. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, smoke or fire. If plug is dusty, grasp AC Charger power plug and unplug it, then clean with a dry cloth. Failure to do so may cause fire. When plugging AC Charger power plug into outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from AC Charger power plug/connector and plug AC Charger power plug firmly into outlet. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit, fire, etc. 9 Do not plug in/unplug AC Charger power plug with wet hands. May cause electric shock or malfunction. Do not touch AC Charger if thunder is audible. May cause electric shock, etc. Grasp AC Charger power plug and unplug it before cleaning. Failure to do so may cause electric shock, etc. Always grasp AC Charger power plug (not cable) to disconnect it. Pulling cable may damage cable, causing electric shock, fire, etc. Do not subject AC Charger (optional accessory) to strong shock or impact while it is plugged into the outlet. May cause injury or malfunction. Do not subject AC Charger (optional accessory) to strong impact such as pulling the cable while it is plugged in. May cause injury or malfunction. Do not touch Charging Terminal of Desktop Holder for a long time while charging. May result in low-temperature burns. 10 Do not touch Charging Terminal with your hands, fingers, etc. May cause electric shock, injury or malfunction. Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment This section is based on "" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, August 2014) and "Guidelines for Prevention of Effects of Radio Waves from Various Equipment Using Radio Waves on Implantable Medical Equipment" (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications). Persons with an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator should keep handset at least 15 cm away from the device. Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators. When using electronic medical equipment (other than implanted cardiac pacemakers/defibrillators) outside medical facilities, check with the equipment vendor or distributor for information about the effects of radio waves. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Observe these guidelines in medical institutions:
Observe each medical facility's instruction when using a mobile phone. Always power off handset in operation rooms, intensive care units, etc. Ensure necessary distance from electronic medical equipment nearby even where mobile phone use is permitted such as medical ward or lobby. 11 There may be someone who is wearing an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator. Disable handset transmissions (e.g. airplane mode) or power off handset when it is difficult to keep a distance of at least 15 cm away from others such as in a crowd. Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction. 12 Important Product Information Handset, SIM Card, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Charging Touchscreen Technical Conformity Handset, SIM Card, Desktop Holder, TV Antenna Cable, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) n Do not get wet. AC Charger (optional accessory) and packaged accessories are not waterproof. Avoid use in humid places such as a bathroom or exposing it to rain. Contact to damps from sweat by wearing on your body may cause corrosion inside resulting in malfunction. If malfunction is determined to be caused by above water exposures, warranty will not apply to repair. In the case that repair is possible, repair charge is incurred. n Use handset, SIM Card (inserted in handset) within temperatures of 5C to 35C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight (temporary use at 36C to 40C and humidity 86% to 90%). n Charge battery within temperatures of 5C to 35C. n Do not use handset, SIM Card, or AC Charger (optional accessory) in a dusty place, where there is much vibration, or near landline phone, TV, radio, etc. n For using power outlet with drop-off prevention structure, see the user's manual. n Storing handset with full-charged or insufficient battery level deteriorates battery performance. It is recommenced to store handset with 40% battery level. n Turning off by pressing does not shut off handset from power source completely. Unplug AC Charger power plug to completely turn it off. Use AC Charger (optional accessory) near a power outlet for easy unplugging in case that malfunction is detected. n Display may become dim when handset temperature rises. It is not abnormal. n Do not subject handset to excessive shock. Do not deform External Device Port; may cause malfunction. n Occasionally clean Charging Terminals with a dry, cotton swab etc. Dirt on Charging Terminals may cause power shut-off or insufficient charging. Take care not to damage Charging Terminals 13 when cleaning. n Clean handset, SIM Card, or AC Charger (optional accessory) with a dry, soft cloth. Rubbing hard with a dry cloth etc. may scratch them. Wiping off with wet dustcloth may cause malfunction. Using benzine, thinner, alcohol, detergent, etc. may fade color/print. n Occasionally clean Headphone Port with a dry cotton swab etc. Dirt on Headphone Port may cause contact failure. Do not deform Headphone Port or connecting plug by putting pressure when cleaning. n Attach or detach Desktop Holder with specified method without putting excessive force. n Always attach packaged accessory Attachment to Desktop Holder when charging. n Attachment 45B only supports smartphone covers (commercial item) marked with "
" and used for Desktop Holder charging with the cover attached to handset. n Use LCD protection film with thickness of 0.15 mm or less. Thick film may hinder correct attachment of handset to Desktop Holder. n Do not leave Camera in direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through Lens may cause handset to malfunction. n Do not bring magnetic data or magnetic objects close to handset. Magnetic data on cash card, credit card, etc. may be erased or may cause handset malfunction. n Do not remove IMEI printed sticker or Nameplate. Charging n AC Charger (optional accessory) may become warm while charging. It is not abnormal. n If charging is started, handset can power on although it is unavailable for operation. For this reason, avoid charging in a place where handset use is prohibited (in aircraft, hospital, etc.) n Check battery level with Status Indicator at the top of screen. n Operation time of Internal Battery varies by usage environment or the battery condition. n Internal Battery is consumable item. Operation time per charge decreases by charging repeatedly. n Internal Battery is consumable item. When operation time with full-charged is extremely shortened, it is time to replace. Internal Battery is not customer-replaceable. Bring handset to a SoftBank Shop etc. to replace Internal Battery. Fee is incurred for the replacement. Contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support. n Using application while charging may shorten Internal Battery life. 14 Touchscreen n Handset uses a touchscreen Display. Operate with your fingers on Display. n Touch with your fingers lightly. Do not press forcibly with fingers or push with a sharp-pointed object (nail, ball-point pen, pins, etc.) n Touchscreen may not work or malfunction in the following cases:
-Operation with fingernail
-Foreign object, protection sheet or sticker applied, or waterdrop or dew condensation on Display
-Operation with fingers wet or sweaty
-Operation under water n Although Display is made with hardened and shatterproof glass, touching scattered or exposed parts accidentally may cause injuries. Technical Conformity Handset is certified as wireless equipment for low power electric data communication based on the Radio Law. No license is required for using handset as the wireless radio station. However, disassembling/modifying handset may be subject to penalty by law. n Never use modified handset. Using modified handset is a violation of the Radio Law. n Handset is compliant with the technical standard conformance of specified wireless equipment
" appears on based on the Radio Law, and as a proof of it, the "Technical Compliance Mark the electronic nameplate of handset. To view the electronic nameplate, in Home Screen, Settings The technical standard conformance certification etc. is invalidated by removing the screws and altering the inside of handset. Using handset with invalid technical standard conformance certification etc. is a violation of the Radio Law. Legal information About phone Auth. n Do not alter the basic software illegally. May be regarded as software modification and repairs may be refused. 15 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi (WLAN) Frequencies Notes on Using Bluetooth Device Reception Interference Caused by Wi-Fi (WLAN) Devices Wi-Fi (WLAN) Notes on Using 2.4GHz Devices Notes on Using 5GHz Devices Reception Interference Caused by Bluetooth Devices Frequencies Frequency band used by handset Bluetooth/Wi-Fi (WLAN) functions are as follows:
2.4Frequency band is 2400 MHz FH/XX/DS/OFModulations are FH-SS, other modulation, DS-SS, OFDM 4Estimated range of radio frequency interference is up to 40 m 8Estimated range of radio frequency interference is up to 80 m mobile device bandwidth differentiation n Available channels may vary by country. n For use in an airplane, contact your airline. Utilizes 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz band without 16 Notes on Using Bluetooth Device Handset operates on the same frequency band used by home electric appliances such as microwave ovens, industrial, scientific and medical equipment, premises radio stations for identifying mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations (hereinafter referred to as "another station.") n Before using handset Bluetooth function, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios and amateur radios are not in use nearby. n In the event of handset causing harmful radio wave interference with "another station," promptly change the operating frequency or stop radio wave emission by turning off the power, etc. n For further questions, contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support. Reception Interference Caused by Wi-Fi (WLAN) Devices Handset Bluetooth function uses the same frequency band as Wi-Fi (WLAN) devices. Using near Wi-Fi (WLAN) devices may cause radio interference, low-communication speed, noise or connection failure. In that case, take the following measures. n Provide distance between Bluetooth device and Wi-Fi (WLAN) device. Required distance varies by device. n If the problem persists, power off Bluetooth device or Wi-Fi (WLAN) device. Wi-Fi (WLAN) n Wi-Fi (WLAN) uses radio waves to exchange information and LAN connection is freely established within an area where the radio wave reaches. Meanwhile, if no security is set, Wi-Fi communications may be intercepted or hacked by malicious parties. It is recommended to make necessary security settings on your responsibility. n Use handset WLAN function only in Japan. n Do not use Wi-Fi near magnetic devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA devices. Magnetic/radio waves may hinder or disable communication. Avoid microwave ovens especially. Using near a TV or radio, etc. may cause interference; may affect TV reception. n If there are multiple Wi-Fi access points using the same channel, search may fail. 17 n Enable Wi-Fi to search available Wi-Fi networks and then establish connection. n Connect to Wi-Fi network before accessing Internet via Wi-Fi (WLAN). n Take care with radio signal strength for Wi-Fi (WLAN). Radio signal strength for Wi-Fi network differs depending on the access point location. Moving close to a Wi-Fi router may improve radio signal strength. n To save battery power, disable Wi-Fi (WLAN) when not used. Notes on Using 2.4GHz Devices WLAN devices operate on the same frequency band used by home electric appliances such as microwave ovens, industrial, scientific and medical equipment, premises radio stations for identifying mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations. n Before using handset, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios, and amateur radio stations are not in use nearby. n In the event of handset causing harmful radio wave interference with premises radio stations for identifying mobile units, promptly change the operating frequency or stop radio wave emission by turning off the power, etc. and then contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support for measurement against the cross talk (e.g. installing partition.) n Also, in the event of handset causing radio wave interference with specified low power radios and amateur radio stations, contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support. Notes on Using 5GHz Devices Available channel numbers and the frequencies are as follows:
Frequency Band Ch (MHz) 5.2GHz 5.3GHz 5.6GHz 36 (5,180), 40 (5,200), 44 (5,220), 48 (5,240) 52 (5,260), 56 (5,280), 60 (5,300), 64 (5,320) 100 (5,500), 104 (5,520), 108 (5,540), 112
(5,560), 116 (5,580), 120 (5,600), 124 (5,620), 128 (5,640), 132 (5,660), 136 (5,680), 140 (5,700) n Handset Wi-Fi (WLAN) function uses 5GHz. n Use of 5.2GHz and 5.3GHz frequency bands outdoor is prohibited by the Radio Law. 18 Reception Interference Caused by Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth and WLAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency band. Using near Wi-Fi (WLAN) devices may cause radio interference, low-communication speed, noise or connection fault. Or may cause communication interruption or sound distortion when streaming data is played. In that case, take the following measures. n Provide distance between Wi-Fi (WLAN) device and Bluetooth device. Required distance varies by device. n If the problem persists, power off Bluetooth device. 19 Waterproofing/Dustproofing Handset complies with IPX51, IPX82 waterproof standards and IP6X3 dustproof standard with External Device Port Cover, SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover firmly closed. 1 Protection against water jet (at 12.5 L/min. from every direction from a distance of approximately 3 m for over 3 minutes through 6.3 mm nozzle) 2 Protection against seepage when slowly submerged in still tap water at room temperature to depth of 1.5 m for 30 minutes 3 Protection against dust ingress when being placed in an apparatus with grit and dust of diameters of 75 m or less and shaken for 8 hours. Handset Waterproofing/Dustproofing Maintaining Waterproof/Dustproof Performance Precautions Draining Charging Handset Waterproofing/Dustproofing Handset waterproofing/dustproofing provides the following:
Calling in the rain without umbrella (approximately 20 mm rainfall per hour) n Do not open or close External Device Port Cover or SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover with wet hands or when handset gets wet. Washing handset when it gets dirty or stained with liquid other than tap water n Wash with tap water at normal temperature (5 - 35) with weak water flow (less than 6L/min.) at distance of approximately 10 cm away from the tap or shower. n When washing handset, make sure to securely close External Device Port and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. Do not use a brush or sponge. Drain and the use handset after washing. Using handset at a poolside n Do not get water from a pool on handset or soak it in pool water. 20 Maintaining Waterproof/Dustproof Performance Observe the following to avoid water or dust ingress. n Do not get any liquid other than room temperature tap water on handset, or soak it in such liquid. n Firmly close External Device Port Cover and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. Even a fine particle
(one hair, one grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) put between the port contact surfaces may allow water or dust to ingress. n Do not poke Earpiece/Speaker, Mic/Speaker, Second Mic, Headphone Port, Strap Hole, etc. with a sharp object. n Do not let handset fall. Scratch on handset may degrade waterproof/dustproof performance. n Rubber gaskets on inner side of SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover play important roles for waterproofing/dustproofing. Do not remove or damage them. Also, prevent dust from adhering onto them. Precautions Do not perform the following actions.
-Washing with Soap/Detergent/Bath powder
-Washing using brush/sponge
-Machine-washing
-Applying strong water flow
-Soaking in ocean water
-Using in hot spring
-Exposing to sand/mud Observe the following precautions to use handset properly. n Packaged accessories are not waterproof/dustproof. n Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed (water flow of 6L/min. or more: e.g., such water flow that causes you pain when applied to your skin) directly from a tap or shower. Handset provides IPX5 waterproof performance, but doing so may cause malfunction. n If handset gets wet with salt water, sea water, beverage, or mud or sand adheres, wash it immediately. If they dry, they become hard to remove and may cause damage or malfunction. n Do not put in hot water, use in a sauna or apply hot airflow (from a hair dryer etc.). Do not move handset in water or slam handset against surface of water. n Soaking handset in tap water should be no more than 30 minutes. n For using handset at a swimming pool, obey rules of the facility. n Handset does not float on water. 21 n Do not let water remain on handset. In cold region, water freezes up and may cause malfunction. n Do not let water remain on Earpiece/Speaker, Mic/Speaker, Second Mic or External Device Port. Such water may interfere with calls. n If handset gets splashed with water or other liquid while External Device Port Cover or SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover is opened, seepage may occur resulting in electric shock or malfunction. In that case, stop using and power off handset, then contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support. n If rubber gaskets on inner side of External Device Port or SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover are damaged or deformed, have them replaced at a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support. n Do not connect earphones, etc. to handset that is wet with water. May cause malfunction. n Do not leave handset in a humid place for a long time. Take handset out from bathroom after using. n Avoid moving handset from cold place to warm place suddenly. Wait until handset temperature gets warm and before bringing it to bathroom etc. n Complete protection is not guaranteed under all conditions. Malfunctions due to improper handling by the user are not covered by Warranty. Draining When handset gets wet, remaining water may flow out after wiping it off. Drain as shown. Wipe off moisture on handset surface and back side with dry, clean cloth etc. 22 Shake handset approximately 20 times until there is no more water splattering Wipe off water drained from handset with clean cloth etc. n Face down Earpiece/Speaker, Mic/Speaker, Second Mic onto cloth etc. to drain water. Place handset on dry, clean cloth etc., and dry naturally at room temperature for a 23 couple of hours Charging Check the following while and after charging. n While charging, check that handset is not wet. Never charge while handset is wet. n Packaged accessories are not waterproof/dustproof. n Adequately drain and wipe off water with a dry, clean cloth etc., before inserting handset to Desktop Holder or opening External Device Port Cover. n When charging with External Device Port Cover opened, close the cover firmly after charging. n Do not use Desktop Holder, AC Charger (optional accessory), Micro USB Cable (commercial item) in a bathroom, shower room, kitchen, lavatory or other highly humid area. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. n Do not touch Desktop Holder, AC Charger (optional accessory) or Micro USB Cable (commercial item) with wet hand. Doing so may cause electric shock. 24 End User License Agreement End User License Agreement End User License Agreement Software delivered with this device and its media are owned by Sony Mobile Communications Inc., and/or its affiliated companies and its suppliers and licensers. Sony Mobile grants you a non-exclusive limited license to use the Software solely in conjunction with the Device on which it is installed or delivered. Ownership of the Software is not sold, transferred or otherwise conveyed. Do not use any means to discover the source code or any component of the Software, reproduce and distribute the Software, or modify the Software. You are entitled to transfer rights and obligations of the Software to a third party, solely together with the Device with which you received the Software, provided the third party agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this License. This license exists throughout the useful life of this Device. It can be terminated by transferring your rights to the Device to a third party in writing. Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions will terminate the license immediately. Sony Mobile and its third party suppliers and licensers retain all rights, titles and interest in and to the Software. To the extent that the Software contains material or code of a third party, such third parties shall be beneficiaries of these terms. This license is governed by the laws of Japan. When applicable, the foregoing applies to statutory consumer rights. In the event Software accompanying or provided in conjunction with your device is provided with additional terms and conditions, such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of the Software. 25 Export Controls and Regulations Export Controls and Regulations Export Controls and Regulations The products and accessories may be subject to the application of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and other related laws and regulations in Japan. In addition, the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) of the United States may be applicable. In cases of exporting or reexporting the products and accessories, customers are requested to follow the necessary procedures at their own responsibility and cost. Please contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan or the Department of Commerce of the United States for details about procedures. 26 Intellectual Property Rights Copyrights and Portrait Rights Trademarks Copyrights and Portrait Rights Copyrighted contents you recorded or obtained from sites or Internet home pages using this product by downloading or other means, such as documents, images, music data, software, are prohibited from reproduction, transformation and transmission over public lines without consent of the copyright holders, unless intended for personal use or any other purpose permitted by law. Note that some performances, shows, and exhibitions may not permit photography, movie shooting, or sound recording even for personal use. You should also refrain from taking a picture of other people and disclosing it by such means as posting it on a site on the Internet without their consent because of possible infringement of their right of portrait. Trademarks The company names and product names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. n SOFTBANK, SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese and the SOFTBANK logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries. n S!, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SoftBank Mobile Corp. n This product contains technologies provided by ACCESS CO., LTD. 2011 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. Copyright 2009 The Android Open Source Project Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 27 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ACCESS and the ACCESS logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other countries. n Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the U.S. n Copyright 2012 Yahoo Japan Corporation. All Rights Reserved. n "" is a registered trademark of I-FREEK MOBILE INC. n Internet SagiWall is a trademark or registered trademark of BB Softservice Corp. n UULA is a registered trademark of UULA Inc. n McAfee and/or additional marks herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. McAfee Red in connection with security is distinctive of McAfee brand products. n SoftBank Mobile Corp. /Powered by MediaDo n "Bluetooth" is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc., and Sony Mobile Communications is licensed to use them. n Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo, Wi-Fi Direct and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance. n Xperia, TrackID, Info-eye, Socialife and Xperia Lounge are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Mobile Communications Inc. n PlayStation, and DUALSHOCK are trademarks or registered trademarks or Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. n Sony, Sweep Panorama, Walkman, X-Reality, PlayMemories, Reader, STAMINA , Triluminos, Sony Entertainment Network and Video Unlimited are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. n SmartAR is an augmented reality technology developed by Sony Corporation and it is a registered trademark or trademark in Japan and other countries. n POBox and POBox logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. POBox is a co-developed technology of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. and Sony Mobile Communications, Inc. n microSD logo, microSDHC logo and microSDXC logo are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. n "" is a registered trademark of NTT DOCOMO, INC. n FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. 28 is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the US and other countries. n n QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. n "Google" and "Google" logo, "Android," "Google Play," "Google+," "Gmail," "Google Maps,"
"Hangouts," "YouTube," "Google Chrome" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google, Inc. n Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. n "Twitter" and the logo are registered trademarks of Twitter, Inc. n MirrorLink and MirrorLink logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Car Connectivity Consortium LLC. n "Microsoft," "Windows," "Windows Vista," "Microsoft Excel," "Microsoft PowerPoint" and "Windows Media" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. n "Microsoft Word" is a product name of Microsoft Corporation in the United States. n This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate license(s) from Microsoft. n This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 visual and AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard ("MPEG-4 video") or the AVC standard ("AVC video") and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 or AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 and/or AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained MPEG LA, L.L.C. (See http://www.mpegla.com). MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. n ANT and ANT+ are trademarks or registered trademarks of ANT Wireless Using your device as a fitness hub with ANT+
You can use your device with health and fitness products that also support ANT+ technology. For example, if you go running with an ANT+ compatible heart rate monitor and a foot pod (to measure pace and distance), you can collect all the data from the run on your device. You can then analyze your performance and see how you can improve. You can download a range of applications from Google Play that support ANT+ sport, fitness, and health devices. For information about ANT+ compatible products, go to www.thisisant.com/directory. n Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. n In context, TM and mark are omitted. n Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. All other trademarks are property of their 29 respective owners. 30
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Important information 2014 Sony Consumer Web site At www.sonymobile.com/support there is a support section where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you will find the latest computer software updates and tips on how to use your product more efficiently. Service and support You have access to a portfolio of exclusive service advantages such as:
Global and local Web sites providing support. A global network of Contact Centers. An extensive network of Sony service partners. A warranty period. Learn more about the warranty conditions in the Limited Warranty section. At www.sonymobile.com/support or www.sonymobile.com/contact, you can find the latest support tools and information. For operator-specific services and features, please contact your network operator. You can also contact our Contact Centers or contact your local dealer. (Calls are charged according to national rates, including local taxes, unless it is a toll-free number.) If your product needs service, please contact the dealer from whom it was purchased, or one of our service partners. To make a claim under the limited warranty, proof of purchase is required. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please follow these guidelines. Failure to do so might entail a potential health risk or product malfunction. If in doubt as to its proper function, have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging or using it. Recommendations for care and safe use of our products Handle with care and keep in a clean and dust-free place. Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire. Do not use in environments where relevant IP rating limitations, if applicable, are exceeded
(including excess depths and/or pressures of liquid and/or dust) or expose to excess humidity. For optimum performance, the product should not be operated in temperatures below -10C(+14F) or above +45C(+113F). Do not expose the battery to temperatures above +60C(+140F). Do not expose to flames or lit tobacco products. Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product. 2 This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. Do not paint or attempt to disassemble or modify the product. Only Sony authorised personnel should perform service. Consult with authorised medical staff and the instructions of the medical device manufacturer before using the product near pacemakers or other medical devices or equipment. Discontinue use of electronic devices, or disable the radio transmitting functionality of the device, where required or requested to do so. Do not use where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. Do not place the product, or install wireless equipment, in the area above an air bag in a car. Caution: Cracked or broken displays may create sharp edges or splinters that could be harmful upon contact. Do not use a Bluetooth Headset in positions where it is uncomfortable or will be subject to pressure. Children Warning! Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to play with mobile devices or accessories. They could hurt themselves or others. Products may contain small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard. Power supply (Charger) Connect the charger to power sources as marked on the product. Do not use outdoors or in damp areas. Do not alter or subject the cord to damage or stress. Unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never alter the plug. If it does not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by an electrician. When a power supply is connected there is a small drain of power. To avoid this small energy waste, disconnect the power supply when the product is fully charged. Use of charging devices that are not Sony branded may pose increased safety risks. Battery New or idle batteries can have short-term reduced capacity. Fully charge the battery before initial use. Use for the intended purpose only. Charge the battery in temperatures between
+5C(+41F) and +45C(+113F). Do not put the battery into your mouth. Do not let the battery contacts touch another metal object. Turn off the product before removing the battery. Performance depends on temperatures, signal strength, usage patterns, features selected and voice or data transmissions. Only Sony service partners should remove or replace built-in batteries. Use of batteries that are not Sony branded may pose increased safety risks. Replace the battery only with another Sony battery that has been qualified with the product per the standard IEEE-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. 3 Personal medical devices Mobile devices / devices with radio transmitters may affect implanted medical equipment. Reduce risk of interference by keeping a minimum distance of 15 cm(6 inches) between the Sony product and the medical device. Use the Sony device at your right ear, when applicable. Do not carry the device in your breast pocket. Turn off the device if you suspect interference. For use in proximity to personal medical devices, please consult a physician and the device manufacturer. Driving In some cases, vehicle manufacturers may forbid the use of mobile devices in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Check with the vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure that a mobile device or Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic systems in the vehicle. Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. GPS/Location based functions Some products provide GPS/Location based functions. Location determining functionality is provided As is and With all faults. Sony does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy of such location information. Use of location-based information by the device may not be uninterrupted or error free and may additionally be dependent on network service availability. Please note that functionality may be reduced or prevented in certain environments such as building interiors or areas adjacent to buildings. Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in a manner which causes distraction from driving. Emergency calls Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely upon Sony Mobile devices for essential communication. Calls may not be possible in all areas, on all networks, or when certain network services and/or mobile device features are used. Please note that some Sony devices are not capable of supporting voice calls, including emergency calls. Antenna Use of antenna devices not marketed by Sony could damage the mobile device, reduce performance, and produce Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) levels above the established limits. Do not cover the antenna with your hand as this affects call quality, power levels and can shorten talk and standby times. Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) When the mobile device or Bluetooth handsfree functionality is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy. International safety guidelines have been developed through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure. The guidelines include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile device. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but because the device is designed to use the minimum power necessary to access the chosen network, the actual SAR level can be well below this value. There is no proof of difference in safety based on difference in SAR value. 4 This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. Products with radio transmitters sold in the US must be certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). When required, tests are performed when the device is placed at the ear and when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, the device has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the device or when properly used with an appropriate Sony accessory and worn on the body. When operating with Hotspot functionality engaged, a separation distance of 10 mm was used. For more information about SAR and radio frequency exposure, go to: http://
blogs.sonymobile.com/about-us/sustainability/health-and-safety/sar/. Flight mode Bluetooth and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) functionality, if available in the device, can be enabled in Flight mode but may be prohibited onboard aircraft or in other areas where radio transmissions are prohibited. In such environments, please seek proper authorisation before enabling Bluetooth or WLAN functionality even in Flight mode. Malware Malware (short for malicious software) is software that can harm device. Malware or harmful applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other unwanted programs. While the device does employ security measures to resist such efforts, Sony does not warrant or represent that the device will be impervious to the introduction of malware. You can however reduce the risk of malware attacks by using care when downloading content or accepting applications, refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and only downloading content to the mobile device from known, reliable sources. Accessories Use only Sony branded original accessories and certified service partners. Sony does not test third-party accessories. Accessories may influence RF exposure, radio performance, loudness, electric safety and other areas. Third-party accessories and parts may pose a risk to your health or safety or decrease performance. Accessible Solutions/Special Needs You can use your TTY terminal with your Sony Mobile device. For information on accessibility features and solutions for persons with special needs, please visit blogs.sonymobile.com/about-us/sustainability/accessibility or contact Sony Mobile at 1-866-766-9374. Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment and battery This symbol on the electronic product or on its packaging indicates that the electronic product inclusive the battery should not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Do not attempt to remove internal batteries. Internal batteries shall be removed only by a waste treatment facility or trained service professional. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, the shop where you This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. 5 purchased the product or by calling a Sony Contact Center or at www.sonymobile.com/
recycling. Memory card If the product comes complete with a removable memory card, it is generally compatible with the handset purchased but may not be compatible with other devices or the capabilities of their memory cards. Check other devices for compatibility before purchase or use. If the product is equipped with a memory card reader, check memory card compatibility before purchase or use. Memory cards are generally formatted prior to shipping. To reformat the memory card, use a compatible device. Do not use the standard operating system format when formatting the memory card on a PC. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device or Sony contact center. SIM card If your device is equipped with a standard-sized SIM card slot, inserting an incompatible SIM card (for example, a micro SIM card, a micro SIM card with a non-Sony adapter, or a standard SIM card cut into a micro SIM card size) in the SIM card slot may damage your SIM card or your device permanently. Sony does not warrant and will not be responsible for any damage caused by use of incompatible or modified SIM cards. Warning!
If the device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or another device, do not insert the card directly without the required adapter. Precautions on memory card use Do not expose the memory card to moisture. Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal object. Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card. Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in direct sunlight or near a heater, etc. Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with excessive force. Do not let dirt, dust, or foreign objects get into the insert port of any memory card adapter. Check you have inserted the memory card correctly. Insert the memory card as far as it will go into any memory card adapter needed. The memory card may not operate properly unless fully inserted. We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data. We are not responsible for any loss or damage to content you store on the memory card. 6 This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. Recorded data may be damaged or lost when you remove the memory card or memory card adapter, turn off the power while formatting, reading or writing data, or use the memory card in locations subject to static electricity or high electrical field emissions. Protection of personal information Erase personal data before disposing of the product. To delete data, perform a master reset. Deleting data from the memory of the device does not ensure that it cannot be recovered. Sony does not warrant against recovery of information and does not assume responsibility for disclosure of any information even after a master reset. For Devices Supporting 3D Viewing capabilities In viewing 3D images shot with this device, if applicable, on a 3D-compatible monitor, you may experience discomfort in the form of eye strain, fatigue, or nausea. To prevent these symptoms, we recommend that you take regular breaks. However, you need to determine for yourself the length and frequency of breaks you require, as they vary according to the individual. If you experience any type of discomfort, stop viewing the 3D images until you feel better, and consult a physician as necessary. Also refer to the operating instructions supplied with the device or software you have connected or are using with this device. Note that a childs eyesight is still at the development stage (particularly children below the age of 6). Consult a pediatrician or ophthalmologist before letting your child view 3D images, and make sure he/she observes the above precautions when viewing such images. Loudness warning!
Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. End user licence agreement Software delivered with this device and its media is owned by Sony Mobile Communications Inc., and/or its affiliated companies and its suppliers and licensors. Sony grants you a non-exclusive limited licence to use the software solely in conjunction with the device on which it is installed or delivered. Ownership of the software is not sold, transferred or otherwise conveyed. Do not use any means to discover the source code or any component of the software, reproduce and distribute the software, or modify the software. You are entitled to transfer rights and obligations to the software to a third party, solely together with the device with which you received the software, provided the third party agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Licence. This licence exists throughout the useful life of this device. It can be terminated by transferring your rights to the device to a third party in writing. Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions will terminate the licence immediately. Sony and its third party suppliers and licensors retain all rights, title and interest in and to the software. To the extent that the software contains material or code of a third party, such third parties shall be beneficiaries of these terms. This licence is governed by the laws of Japan. When applicable, the foregoing applies to statutory consumer rights. In the event software accompanying or provided in conjunction with your device is provided with additional terms and conditions, such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of the software. This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. 7 Export regulations Export regulations: The device or software may be subject to import and export regulations of the European Union, the United States and other countries. You will comply with these applicable laws and regulations and will obtain and maintain any export and import license required for the delivery of goods to you under this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, and as an example, you will not knowingly export or re-export goods to destinations identified pursuant to Articles in Chapter II of European Council Regulation (EC) 428/2009 and specifically, and without limitation, you will also comply with U.S. government Export Administration Regulations (EAR, 15 C.F.R. 730-774, http://www.bis.doc.gov/) administered by Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security and economic sanctions regulations (30 C.F.R. 500 et. seq., http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/
ofac/) administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control. Limited Warranty Sony Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden, or its local affiliated company, provides this Limited Warranty for your mobile device, original accessory delivered with your mobile device, and/or your mobile computing product (hereinafter referred to as Product). Should your Product need warranty service, please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local Sony Contact Center (national rates may apply) or visit www.sonymobile.com to get further information. Our warranty Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony warrants this Product to be free from defects in design, material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer. This Limited Warranty will last for a period of one (1) year as from the original date of purchase of the Product. What we will do If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to defects in design, materials or workmanship, Sony authorised distributors or service partners, in the country/region* where you purchased the Product, will, at their option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein. Sony and its service partners reserve the right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is found not to be under warranty according to the conditions below. Please note that some of your personal settings, downloads and other information may be lost when your Sony Product is repaired or replaced. At present, Sony may be prevented by applicable law, other regulation or technical restrictions from making a backup copy of certain downloads. Sony does not take any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and will not reimburse you for any such loss. You should always make backup copies of all the information stored on your Sony Product such as downloads, calendar and contacts before handing in your Sony Product for repair or replacement. Conditions 1. This Limited Warranty is valid only if the original proof of purchase for this Product issued by a Sony authorised dealer specifying the date of purchase and serial number**, is presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced. Sony reserves the right to refuse 8 This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. warranty service if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the Product from the dealer. 2. If Sony repairs or replaces the Product, the repair for the defect concerned, or the replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components will become the property of Sony. 3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product that is due to:
Normal wear and tear. Use in environments where relevant IP rating limitations, if applicable, are exceeded
(including liquid damage or the detection of liquid inside the device resulting from such use). Misuse or failure to use in accordance with the Sony instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to accident, software or hardware modification or adjustment, or acts of God. A rechargeable battery can be charged and discharged more than a hundred times. However, it will eventually wear out this is not a defect and corresponds to normal wear and tear. When the talk-time or standby time is noticeably shorter, it is time to replace the battery. Sony recommends that you use only batteries and chargers approved by Sony. Minor variations in display brightness and colour may occur between devices. There may be tiny bright or dark dots on the display. It occurs when individual dots have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable. Minor variations in camera image appearance may occur between devices. This is nothing uncommon and is not regarded as a defective camera module. 4. Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is provided by a carrier independent from Sony, Sony will not be responsible for the operation, availability, coverage, services or range of that system. 5. This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by installations, modifications, or repair or opening of the Product performed by a non-Sony authorised person. 6. The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which are not Sony branded original accessories intended for use with the Product. Sony disclaims any and all warranties, whether express or implied, for failures caused to the Product or peripheral devices as a result of viruses, trojan horses, spyware, or other malicious software. Sony strongly recommends that you install appropriate virus protection software on your Product and any peripheral devices connected to it, as available, and update it regularly, to better protect your device. It is understood, however, that such software will never fully protect your Product or its peripheral devices and Sony disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, in case of failure by such antivirus software to fulfil its intended purpose. 7. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty. This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use. 9 8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The warranty provided does not affect the consumers statutory rights under applicable legislation in force, nor the consumers rights against the dealer arising from their sales /
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-05-14 | 2472 ~ 2472 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2403 ~ 2480 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
4 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
5 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
6 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Effective |
2015-05-14
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Mobile Communications Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018919456
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
4-12-3 Higashi-Shinagawa
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
PY7
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
PM0794
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
M******** K******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Title |
Head of Regulatory
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
+8136********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
+46 1********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
M******@sonymobile.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/10/2015 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM/WCDMA/LTE + BLUETOOTH, DTS/UNII a/b/g/n/ac, ANT+ and NFC | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the users body. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn, hot spot and simultaneous conditions are 0.36 W/Kg, 0.16 W/Kg, 0.16 W/Kg, and 0.89 W/Kg respectively. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power is conducted. This device supports bandwidths of 20, 40 and 80 MHz. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the users body. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn, hot spot and simultaneous conditions are 0.52 W/Kg, <0.1 W/Kg, <0.1 W/Kg, and 1.06 W/Kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power is conducted. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the users body. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power is ERP below 1GHz and EIRP above 1GHz. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the users body. The highest reported SAR values for head, body-worn, hot spot and simultaneous conditions are 0.54 W/Kg, 0.58 W/Kg, 0.58 W/Kg, and 1.06 W/Kg respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable only for U.S. operations described herein. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
UL Verification Services Inc. (formerly UL CCS)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
M****** M********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
919 5********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
000-0********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
m******@ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0044 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2467 | 0.0268 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | CC MO | 2472 | 2472 | 0.0148 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2403 | 2480 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 13.56 | 13.56 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.027 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.028 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5500 | 5720 | 0.032 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 15E | 38 CO MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.031 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0098000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.475 | 2.5 ppm | 243KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.142 | 2.5 ppm | 244KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.69 | 2.5 ppm | 243KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.322 | 2.5 ppm | 240KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 5 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.081 | 2.5 ppm | 4M14F9W |
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