WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/5183665.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case SOXXX Basic Manual Online Manual (Japanese) Check "Online Manual" (Japanese) which describes detail explanations on various functions on the product from this procedure. In the Home screen, slide the screen up [
(Customer support)] [
(Online Manual)] (Japanese) Also, you can check "Online Manual" (Japanese) on the au homepage. https://www.au.com/online-manual/sog02/(Japanese) Descriptions in this manual are based on Android 10. For the latest edition, refer to the "Online Manual"
(Japanese) or "(Full instruction manual)" (Japanese) available on au homepage. https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/manual/
(Japanese)
*3 The antenna is built into the main unit. Covering around the antenna by your hand may affect the quality of call/communication.
*4 For details on handling au IC card (SIM card), refer to the "Online Manual" (Japanese) or "
(Full instruction manual)" (Japanese) available on au homepage.
*5 The back cover is not removable. Removing forcibly might cause damage or a malfunction. Also, battery is built into the main unit and not removable by customers. FCC ID To view the regulatory compliance mark In the Home screen, slide the screen up
[Settings] [About phone] [Certificates]
Regulatory compliance mark such as FCC ID is displayed on the screen. au IC card (SIM card) Your phone number etc. is recorded in au IC card (SIM card). The product is compatible with Nano IC Card 04. au Nano IC Card 04 IC (metal) part Front Back Preface Thank you for buying "SOXXX" (simply called "the product" or "main unit" from here on). Before using the product, read "Basic Manual" (this manual) and
"Cautions on using the product" for proper handling. About Operating Instructions
"Basic Manual" (this manual) Handles only basic operations for main features.
"Online Manual" (Japanese) Check "Online Manual" (Japanese) which describes detail explanations on various functions on the product from this procedure. For details on checking, see "Checking the Online Manual" in this manual.
" (Full Instruction Manual)"
(Japanese) For detailed descriptions on various functions, you can refer to the "(Full Instruction Manual)" (Japanese) available on the au homepage. https://www.au.com/support/service/mobile/guide/
manual/(Japanese) For Those Requiring an English Instruction Manual Download URL:
https://www.au.com/english/support/manual/
Regarding notations used in this document In this manual, operations of tapping menu items/
icons/buttons on the screen, etc. are indicated as
[(name of the item, etc.)]. In this manual, screens and operations for the product with au Nano IC Card 04 attached are described. Screen illustrations shown in this manual may look different from the actual screens. In some cases, minor details or a part of a screen may be omitted. In this manual, " (Quick Start Guide)" (Japanese), "Basic Manual" (this manual),
"Cautions on using the product" and "
(Full instruction manual)" (Japanese) are collectively referred to as "Instruction Manual". In this manual, explanations for the wallpaper
"Black" are provided. In this manual, operations in portrait view are described as a standard. In horizontal view, menu items, icons, buttons on the screen, etc. may differ. In this manual, "au Nano IC Card 04" is abbreviated as "au IC card (SIM card)". In this manual, "microSD memory card
(commercially available)", "microSDHC memory card (commercially available)" and "microSDXC memory card (commercially available)" are abbreviated as "microSD memory card". All of the indicated amounts exclude tax unless otherwise specified. Company names and product names referred to in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies. The TM and marks may be omitted in this manual.
"The Company" as appears in the manual refers to these companies:
Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION, OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY Manufactured by: Sony Mobile Communications Inc. Packaged items Before you start using the product, make sure that you have all these packaged items with the product. SOXXX Quick Start Guide(Japanese)
(Cautions on using the product)(Japanese) These items are not included in the package. microSD memory card AC adapter Information Earphones USB Type-C cable Purchase a specified charger (sold separately). The battery is built into the product. Illustrations used in this manual are just images for explanations. They may be different from actual ones. Getting Ready Names and functions of parts Headset connection terminal
*1*2 Second microphone :
Reduces noise so that the other party can easily hear your voice. microSD memory card/
au IC card (SIM card) slot Front camera Earpiece/Speaker*2 Proximity/Light sensor*2:
Switches the touch panel on and off to prevent from erroneous operation during a call/Auto-control for display brightness. Notification LED
(P.8) Display (Touch panel) Speaker*2 Mouthpiece/
Microphone*1*2 USB Type-C connection terminal Volume key/Zoom key Power key/Fingerprint sensor*2 Google Assistant key:
Launches Google Assistant. Flash/Photo light RGBC-IR sensor*2:
Detects element of lighting source of shooting environment to adjust white balance automatically when shooting.
*3 5G/4G antenna 5G antenna/Wi-Fi/
GPS/Bluetooth antenna*3 Main camera
*3 5G antenna au IC card (SIM card)*4 mark Back cover*5 5G antenna/Wi-Fi
*3 5G/4G antenna
*3 4G antenna
*1 Do not jab with a sharp object such as a needle. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
*2 Note that covering these parts with stickers or fingers, etc. may hinder product performance. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Notification LED The Notification LED prompts charging, or informs battery level while charging, missed calls, new mails, etc. by turning on or flashing. Attaching/removing au IC card (SIM card) Before attaching/removing au IC card (SIM card), make sure to turn off the product. 2 Set au IC card (SIM card) into the tray with the IC
(metal) part facing down Pay attention to the location of the notch. Surely set au IC card (SIM card) into the tray not to come off. 3 Keep the product horizontal and then push the tray in straight Pay attention to the direction the tray is being pushed in. Firmly press where circled , and check that there is no gap between the main unit and the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot cover. Notch LED Status Red Orange Green Flashing red Flashing white*1
*1 Flashes in sleep mode. Description The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 14% or lower. The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 15% - 89%. The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 90% or higher. The remaining battery level is 14% or lower. Indicates a missed call, new au-mail, new message, etc. Attaching au IC card (SIM card) 1 Remove the tray from the main unit Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot and draw the cover straight out. Groove Cover Tray Cover Removing au IC card (SIM card) 1 Remove the tray from the main unit Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot and draw the cover straight out. 2 Remove the au IC card (SIM card) from the tray 3 Keep the product horizontal and then push the tray in straight Pay attention to the direction the tray is being pushed in. Firmly press where circled , and check that there is no gap between the main unit and the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot cover
(P.11). Attaching/Removing a microSD memory card Before attaching/removing microSD memory card, make sure to turn off the product. Attaching a microSD memory card 1 Remove the tray from the main unit Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot and draw the cover straight out. 2 Set a microSD memory card into the tray with the terminal side facing down Surely set a microSD memory card into the tray not to come off. microSD memory card Tray 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 Keep the product horizontal and then push the tray in straight Pay attention to the direction the tray is being pushed in. Firmly press where circled , and check that there is no gap between the main unit and the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot cover. Cover Removing a microSD memory card 1 Remove the tray from the main unit Put your fingertip (nail) into the groove of the microSD memory card/ IC card (SIM card) slot and draw the cover straight out. 2 Remove the microSD memory card from the tray 3 Keep the product horizontal and then push the tray in straight Pay attention to the direction the tray is being pushed in. Firmly press where circled , and check that there is no gap between the main unit and the microSD memory card/au IC card (SIM card) slot cover
(P.14). Charging When you purchase your product, the internal battery is not fully charged. Charge the battery before use. Information When charging starts, the Notification LED of the product lights according to the battery level. To check the battery level, see the status bar in the top of the screen, or in the Home screen, slide the screen up [Settings] [Battery]. If you start charging with the product turned off, a screen launches indicating the charging status but operations are not available. Thus, do not charge the product in a place where the use is prohibited. The charging time may take longer when charging with a PC or while using the camera function. Charging with the AC Adapter Charging with connecting TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) is explained. 1 Insert the power plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) into an outlet 2 Insert the USB Type-C plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) into the USB Type-C connection terminal of the product straight When charging is started with the product powered on, the start sound for charging sounds and the Notification LED of the product lights. Turning the power on/off Turning the power on 1 Press and hold Power key until the product vibrates once The lock screen appears. Notication LED 100V AC outlet TypeC Common AC Adapter 02
(sold separately) USB Type-C connection terminal USB Type-C plug 3 When charging is complete, remove the USB Type-C plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter 02
(sold separately) from the product 4 Remove the power plug of TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) from the outlet When " (Welcome)" appears after the product is powered on, follow the onscreen instructions to set the initial settings. For details on the initial settings, see "Initial settings" in this manual. Swiping (flicking) the screen up displays the Home screen. Turning the power off 1 Press and hold Power key (over one sec.) 2 [Power off]
Information To restart the product in safe mode (start with almost default state), press and hold Power key
(over one sec.) Long-touch "Power off" [OK]. Forcedly turning the power off 1 Press and hold Power key and the upper part of the volume key at the same time for approximately nine seconds, and release your fingers after the product vibrates three times consecutively Connecting headphones or earphones To hear sound from commercially available headphones or earphones, connect the headphones or earphones to the Headset connection terminal. 1 Insert the plug on the commercially available headphones or earphones to the Headset connection terminal of the product Locking the screen/Unlocking screen lock Locking the screen Turn off the screen to set sleep mode to prevent the touch panel or key from operating mistakenly or lock the screen. 1 While the screen is displayed, press Power key Unlocking screen lock The lock screen appears when turning the power on or sleep mode is canceled by pressing Power key. 1 On the lock screen, swipe (flick) the screen up Information In the lock screen, swipe (flick) "
Google Assistant or Camera.
" or "
" to use 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Initial settings mail setting To use -mail, subscription to 5G NET is required. If you did not subscribe it when you purchased the product, contact an au shop or Customer Center. Perform the initial settings in a place with good signal condition in Japan. If you perform in a place with bad signal condition or while moving, the settings may fail. The initial setting cannot be made via Wi-Fi communication. Depending on time zone, the initial settings may take from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. Wait for a while with "E
(Setting email address. Wait for a while.)" displayed on the screen. When " (Welcome)" appears after the product is powered on, follow the onscreen instructions to set functions and services. 1 [GET STARTED]
2 Confirm important information 3 Set a network connection method 4 Set copying apps and data 5 Set up a Google account 6 Set Google services 7 Set screen lock or the unlock method of using fingerprint 8 Set up Google assistant 9 Set up Google Pay 10 [Continue] on the continue setup confirmation screen 11 Set up additional apps 12 Set up more things 13 [FINISH] on the setup finishing screen 14 Perform initial settings Tapping "Finish" on the initial setup finishing screen displays the Home screen. Making the initial settings 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up [mail]
2 Follow the onscreen instructions Checking your mail address 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up [au-mail]
] [E-mail information]
Checking the operations of mail app You can check the operations of mail app from
"Operation guide". 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up [au-mail]
] [Operation guide]
2 Tap the item to check You can check instructions by "" (au movie guide). Changing your amail address 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up [mail]
] [Change Address/Setting Filter] [OK]
2 Follow the onscreen instructions Receiving a call Answering an incoming call 1 Incoming call screen Swipe (flick) "
" up To answer an incoming call when the screen is ON
(except on the lock screen), tap "ANSWER".
2 Call [
Phone Making a call Direct input calling 1 From the Home screen, [ ] [
2 Enter a phone number [ ]
To make a call to a land-line phone, enter from the city code even when you stay in the same city. 3 Call [
To adjust the in-coming volume (volume of the other party's voice), press the upper part or lower part of the volume key while calling. Calling from history 1 From the Home screen, [
2 [ ] of call history
] [Recents]
Calling from contacts 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up
[Contacts]
2 Tap a contact to call 3 Tap [Call]/phone number Setting wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) Setting the lighting time of screen You can use a home wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or public wireless LAN to access the Internet services. Turning on wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up
[Settings] [Network & internet]
2 Tap "
" on "Wi-Fi" to change to "
Wi-Fi turns on. It may take several seconds for Wi-Fi to turn on. The screen turns off automatically when the set time has elapsed while no operation is made. When you cannot operate readily because the screen turns off soon, change the lighting time. 1 In the Home screen, slide the screen up
[Settings] [Display] [Screen timeout]
2 Select the lighting time 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Main specifications Main unit Display Approx. 6.0 inches Organic EL Cinema Wide display, Approx. 16.77 million colors Continuous call time Continuous stand-by time In Japan Approx. 1,870 min. Overseas
(GSM) Approx. 770 min. In Japan Approx. 530 hours Overseas
(GSM) Approx. 490 hours TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (0602PQA) (sold 2,520 x 1,080 dots Charging time Appendix Peripheral devices TypeC Common AC Adapter 01 (0601PQA) (sold separately) separately) Common AC Adapter 05 (0501PWA) (sold separately)*1 Common DC Adapter 03 (0301PEA) (sold separately)*1 au Carrying Case G Black (0106FCA) (sold separately) MicroB-TypeC Conversion Adapter (0601PHA) (sold External memory separately)
*1 For use, MicroB-TypeC Conversion Adapter (sold separately) is needed. Information Accessories can be purchased from the au Online Shop. https://onlineshop.au.com/ (Japanese) Camera pixels Weight Approx. 165 g Dimension (W x H x T) Approx. 68 mm x 154 mm x Internal memory 8.4 mm (9.1 mm where thickest) ROM: Approx. 128 GB RAM: Approx. 6 GB micro SD: Compatible up to 2 GB micro SDHC: Compatible up to 32 GB micro SDXC: Compatible up to 1 TB
(As of September, 2020) Main camera: Effective pixels Approx. 12.2 million pixels/12.2 million pixels/12.2 million pixels Front camera: Effective pixels Approx. 8 million pixels Using TypeC Common AC Adapter 01 (sold separately):
Approx. 180 min. Using TypeC Common AC Adapter 02 (sold separately):
Approx. 130 min. Using Common DC Adapter 03 (sold separately)*1:
Approx. 520 min. 10 function: Compliant with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
(Radio frequency band for IEEE 802.11n: 2.4 GHz/5 GHz) Wi-Fi tethering maximum connection number Network environment Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) Bluetooth function Communication type Output Communication coverage distance*2 Supported Bluetooth profile*3 Radio frequency band Compliant with Bluetooth standard Ver.5.1 Compliant with Bluetooth standard Power Class 1 Within 10 m with good visibility HSP, HFP, PBAP*4, A2DP, apt-X, AVRCP, SPP, OPP, HID, HOGP, MAP, GATT, PANNAP, PANU 2.4 GHz band (2,400 MHz -
2,483.5 MHz)
*1 A MicroB-TypeC Conversion Adapter (sold separately) is required for use.
*2 Varies by obstruction between communication devices or radio wave reception status.
*3 It is a specification according to purpose of use of Bluetooth device and is defined by Bluetooth standard.
*4 Some contacts data may not be displayed correctly on the other party's device. Information The continuous call time and continuous stand-by time may drop to less than half depending on the battery charging status, usage environment such as temperature, reception condition at the location where the product is used, and the function settings. For inquiries, call: Customer Center For general information (toll free) Business hours 9:0020:00 (7 days a week) From au mobile phones 157 without area code 0077-7-111 In case above numbers are not available (toll free). From non-au mobile phones/general subscriber phones 0120-977-033 (except Okinawa) 0120-977-699 (Okinawa) For theft, loss, or malfunction (toll free) Business hours : 24 hours live support (7 days a week) From au mobile phones 113 without area code In case above numbers are not available (toll free). 0077-7-113 From non-au mobile phones/general subscriber phones 0120-925-314 Repair and Delivery Support Center For theft, loss, or malfunction (toll free) Business hours 9:0020:00 (7 days a week) From au mobile phones/non-au mobile phones/general subscriber phones 0120-925-919 Mobile phone and PHS operators collect and recycle unused telephones, batteries and battery chargers at stores bearing the logo regardless of brand and manufacturer to protect the environment and reuse valuable resources. 28 29 30 31 32 Sold by: KDDI CORPORATION, 33 OKINAWA CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMPANY Manufactured by: Sony Mobile Communications Inc. November 2021, 1st Edition F-200-100-11(1)