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WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6437444.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 About the User Guide Most operation descriptions are based on default settings. Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for Home Screen. Some operation descriptions may be omitted. Before You Begin Data Communication Screenshots & Key Labels Other Notations Before You Begin Read "Safety Precautions" and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions. Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. Guide content subject to change without prior notice. Data Communication Handset is designed to be always connected to the Internet. Some functionality, such as data syncing, initiate transmission automatically. Large-volume data communication (application downloads, video viewing, etc.) incur expensive transmission fees. Subscription to a flat-rate data plan is strongly recommended. Depending on applications and services used, transmission fees may be incurred even while connected by Wi-Fi. Screenshots & Key Labels Screenshots and Key labels are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. 1/2 Introduction Other Notations Xperia XX XX is referred to as "handset" in this guide. In this guide, microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC Card is referred to as "SD Card."
In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with regard to handset/service usage. 2/2 Introduction Parts & Functions Handset (Front) Handset (Back/Side) Handset Keys FCC ID Handset (Front) 1/79 Getting Started Part Description Front Camera Use to shoot still images, videos of yourself, etc. Earpiece Hear the other party's voice here. Proximity/Light Detects surrounding Sensor brightness to automatically adjust Display or backlight and prevent Touchscreen misoperation during a call. Notification Flashes for Lamp Display notifications while Display is off. Lights while charging. Touchscreen-type display, operate with your fingers on Display. Speaker Listen to music as well as video, etc. audio. Handset (Back/Side) 2/79 Getting Started Part Description Second Mic Reduces noise for calling. 5G/4G Antenna Internal Antennas for Area calls and data communication. Flash/Photo Use as camera flash Light when taking photos, etc. Main Camera Capture still images and videos. 5G Antenna Area Internal Antennas for calls, data communication. USB Type-C Connect USB Type-C Port cable (commercially available), etc. Headset Jack Connect commercially available headphones. This port supports tetrapolar headset that conforms to the CTIA standard. 5G/4G Internal Antennas for Antenna/Wi-
Fi/Bluetooth/GPS Antenna Area NFC/Osaifu-
Keitai Detection Area calls, data communication, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Hold up to a reader/writer to use NFC/Osaifu-Keitai. Mic Speak here. SIM Card/SD Insert SIM Card/SD Card Slot Card. Handset Keys Part Description Volume/Zoom Adjust Volume. Up/Down Key Adjust Zoom while Power using Camera. Power on/off. Key/Fingerprint Turn Display on/off. Sensor Or, use Fingerprint authentication. FCC ID To view the regulatory compliance mark Find and tap Settings About phone Certificates Regulatory compliance mark such as FCC ID is displayed on the screen. 3/79 Getting Started eSIM eSIM is an integrated SIM already built into handset. An eSIM-capable handset allows you to use a phoneline simply with a contract subscription and configuring handset, without the needed replacement of SIM cards. Downloading eSIM Handling eSIM For eSIM handling, see the following website. https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/product/sim/esim/ (Japanese) Downloading eSIM In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet 4/79 Getting Started for "SIMs"
5/79 Getting Started If no SIM Card is installed, Tap SIMs. Download a SIM instead?
6/79 Getting Started Next 7/79 Getting Started Scan the QR code 8/79 Getting Started Download 9/79 Getting Started Enter verification code issued at time of subscription with SoftBank Continue 10/79 Getting Started Close 11/79 Getting Started eSIM download is completed. Tap Settings to enable eSIM. Continue by following onscreen instructions. 12/79 Getting Started SIM Card SIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other customer information. Inserting SIM Card Removing SIM Card Handling SIM Card For SIM Card handling, see following items. IC chip For SIM Card handling, see SoftBank Website. https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/protect/usim/ (Japanese) Always keep the IC chip clean. Wipe clean with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid applying labels. May damage SIM Card. SIM Card Cautions Observe the following when using SIM Card. Customer is responsible for any damage caused by inserting SIM Card in an other-brand IC card reader, etc. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible in such case. SIM Card is the property of SoftBank Corp. SIM is replaceable (at cost) in case of loss/damage. Return SIM Card to SoftBank Corp. when cancelling subscription. Returned SIM Cards are recycled for environmental purposes. Note that SIM Card specifications and performance may change without notice. It is recommended that you keep a separate copy of information that is stored on SIM Card. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for damages from stored information that is lost. Always follow emergency procedures to suspend service if your SIM Card or handset (SIM Card inserted) is lost/stolen. For details, contact Customer Service. Always power off handset before inserting/removing SIM Card. Some services, functions, etc. may have restrictions when an other-carrier SIM card is used. 13/79 Getting Started SoftBank Corp. does not guarantee operation whatsoever. Inserting SIM Card Always unmount SD Card beforehand. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card."
Pull Tray out from handset Pull SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover out straight using fingernail in groove. Set SIM Card into Tray with IC chip (metal) facing down Check SIM Card orientation by notch. Make sure SIM Card is in Tray securely. 14/79 Getting Started Holding handset held level, press Tray in straight SIM Card is inserted. Check Tray orientation. Press firmly where circled , and make sure there is no gap between handset and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. Removing SIM Card Always unmount SD Card beforehand. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card."
Pull Tray out from handset Pull SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover out straight using fingernail in groove. 15/79 Getting Started Remove SIM Card from Tray Holding handset held level, press Tray in straight SIM Card is removed. Check Tray orientation. Press firmly where circled , and make sure there is no gap between handset and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. 16/79 Getting Started SD Card Handset supports SD Cards up to 1 TB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly. When using a new SD Card for the first time, always format it on handset. Inserting SD Card Formatting SD Card Unmounting SD Card Removing 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 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 Pull Tray out from handset 17/79 Getting Started Pull SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover out straight using fingernail in groove. Set SD Card into Tray with metal terminals facing down Make sure SD Card is in Tray securely. Holding handset held level, press Tray in straight 18/79 Getting Started SD Card is inserted. Check Tray orientation. Press firmly where circled , and make sure there is no gap between handset and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. Formatting SD Card In Home Screen,
(Settings) 19/79 Getting Started Storage 20/79 Getting Started THIS DEVICE 21/79 Getting Started SD CARD 22/79 Getting Started 23/79 Getting Started Format 24/79 Getting Started FORMAT SD CARD 25/79 Getting Started Done All data on SD Card is erased. Cautions when Formatting SD Card Observe the following when formatting SD Card. Formatting erases all data on SD Card. Carefully check any SD Card that was used on another device before formatting. Charge Internal Battery while formatting, or format with adequate battery charge. Unmounting SD Card Always unmount SD Card before removing. 26/79 Getting Started In Home Screen,
(Settings) Storage 27/79 Getting Started THIS DEVICE 28/79 Getting Started SD CARD 29/79 Getting Started 30/79 Getting Started Eject 31/79 Getting Started SD Card is unmounted. Removing SD Card Always unmount SD Card beforehand. For details, see "Unmounting SD Card."
Pull Tray out from handset 32/79 Getting Started Pull SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover out straight using fingernail in groove. Remove SD Card from Tray Holding handset held level, press Tray in straight 33/79 Getting Started SD Card is removed. Check Tray orientation. Press firmly where circled , and make sure there is no gap between handset and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover. 34/79 Getting Started Charging Internal Battery Charging with AC Charger Charging Cautions Observe the following when charging. Never connect USB Type-C plug while handset or peripheral equipment is wet. If the message below appears on handset, a charging malfunction has occurred. Please stop using handset and contact Customer Service for repair. Charging with AC Charger AC Charger is an optional accessory. Be sure to use an AC Charger specified by SoftBank. For information on AC Charger and other peripheral devices, see SoftBank Website. Charging with AC Charger (USB Type-C rapid charging AC Charger with USB PD-PPS capability
[ZSDBAV] (SB-AC22-TCPD)) is described as an example. Insert USB Type-C connector of AC Charger straight into USB Type-C Port 35/79 Getting Started Unfold power plug of AC Charger and plug into household AC Charging start sound sounds and Notification Lamp on handset lights up when charging starts. When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger and remove USB Type-C connector of AC Charger straight from handset 36/79 Getting Started Charging ends. 37/79 Getting Started Power On/Off Powering On Powering Off Powering On Long Press Power Key until handset vibrates Lock Screen appears. For details on unlocking screen, see "Unlocking Screen."
Initial settings appear for the first time handset is powered on. For details on initial settings, see
"Making Initial Settings."
Battery level is not sufficient if Notification Lamp flashes red or low battery indicator appears when Power Key is Long Pressed with handset powered off. Charge Internal Battery. 38/79 Getting Started Powering Off Press Power Key and Volume Up Key Power off 39/79 Getting Started Handset powers off. 40/79 Getting Started Making Initial Settings When powering on the first time, an initial settings wizard appears for optionally making Wi-Fi, Google account, and other settings. Follow onscreen instructions to set items. To use SIM Card, insert SIM Card before powering on handset. Making Initial Settings eSIM Cautions When using eSIM, do the following before powering on. Remove SIM Card from handset. Make sure that handset can connect to the Wi-Fi network. Have the QR code ready for eSIM registration. Making Initial Settings English United States GET STARTED 41/79 Getting Started To use eSIM, next select Download a SIM instead?
Next. Continue by following onscreen instructions. To use SIM Card, next Tap Skip. Follow onscreen instructions to set Wi-Fi 42/79 Getting Started To skip Wi-Fi settings while using SIM Card, Tap Use mobile network for setup/Set up offline. Continue by following onscreen instructions. Set items to check Accept 43/79 Getting Started Follow onscreen instructions to transfer data 44/79 Getting Started To set up handset new, Tap Don't copy. To copy data from another handset on which a Google account is set, Tap Next, then follow onscreen instructions. Follow onscreen instructions to set a Google account 45/79 Getting Started For details on Google accounts, see "Setting a Google Account."
If not making Google account settings, Tap Skip. Select items to set Accept 46/79 Getting Started Follow onscreen instructions to set screen lock / unlocking using fingerprint 47/79 Getting Started To not set, Tap Skip. A screen lock is required after restarting handset, fingerprint is not recognized, etc. Do not forget to set. Follow onscreen instructions to set Google Assistant/Voice Match/Google Pay 48/79 Getting Started Continue 49/79 Getting Started To complete setup later, Tap Leave & get reminder. Ok 50/79 Getting Started Next 51/79 Getting Started To use gesture action, Tap Gesture navigation. Follow onscreen instructions make other settings 52/79 Getting Started To not make other settings, Tap No thanks. FINISH 53/79 Getting Started Settings are complete. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 54/79 Getting Started Setting 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. Creating a Google Account Logging In with a Google Account Google Account Cautions Be careful not to forget your Google account mail address or password. Creating a Google Account In Home Screen,
(Settings) 55/79 Getting Started Passwords & accounts 56/79 Getting Started Add account 57/79 Getting Started Google 58/79 Getting Started Window for logging in to a Google account opens. If fingerprints are already saved, screen for fingerprint authentication may appear. Hold finger to sensor to authenticate fingerprint. If method for unlocking screen is "Pattern" / "PIN" / "Password," screen for unlocking screen lock may appear. Enter method for unlocking screen. Create account 59/79 Getting Started For myself 60/79 Getting Started To create a child's account, Tap For my child then follow onscreen instructions. To create a business account, Tap To manage my business then follow onscreen instructions. Enter First name Last name Next 61/79 Getting Started Enter date of birth Select gender Next 62/79 Getting Started Select Gmail address Next 63/79 Getting Started To create a Gmail address, Create your own Gmail address Enter username (mail address) Next. Enter password Next 64/79 Getting Started Yes, I'm in 65/79 Getting Started To not add a phone number, Tap Skip. To add a phone number only for security protection, Tap More options. Continue by following onscreen instructions. Next 66/79 Getting Started Check the privacy policy and terms of usage, I agree 67/79 Getting Started Set Google service Accept 68/79 Getting Started Account is created. Logging In with a Google Account In Home Screen,
(Settings) 69/79 Getting Started Passwords & accounts 70/79 Getting Started Add account 71/79 Getting Started Google 72/79 Getting Started Window for logging in to a Google account opens. If fingerprints are already saved, screen for fingerprint authentication may appear. Hold finger to sensor to authenticate fingerprint. If method for unlocking screen is "Pattern" / "PIN" / "Password," screen for unlocking screen lock may appear. Enter method for unlocking screen. Enter mail address Next 73/79 Getting Started Enter password Next 74/79 Getting Started Follow onscreen instructions 75/79 Getting Started You are logged in to your Google account. 76/79 Getting Started Locking Screen Screen Lock Unlocking Screen Screen Lock Display goes out after a set period of inactivity to save battery power (screen lock). This also prevents accidental Touchscreen operation. While Display is off (screen is locked), Press Power Key for Lock Screen. To activate Screen lock manually, Press Power Key when Display is turned on. When Screen Locks during Music Playback Music playback continues. While Display is off (screen is locked), Press Power Key for music panel in Lock Screen. Use pause, next song, etc. (operation may differ with application). Unlocking Screen While Display is off (screen is locked), Press Power Key 77/79 Getting Started Lock Screen appears. Flick screen up 78/79 Getting Started Screen is unlocked. The method for unlocking the screen can be changed. For fingerprint authentication, Touch Fingerprint Sensor with authentication finger to unlock screen. 79/79 Getting Started Basic Operation Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Menu Operations Selecting Options and Navigating Screens Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items. Tap to go back to previous screen. 1/21 Basic Operations Menu Operations Tap for available settings and items. Screens may also have settings and items that are available by Touching & Holding Display. 2/21 Basic Operations 3/21 Basic Operations 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. 4/21 Basic Operations 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. 5/21 Basic Operations 6/21 Basic Operations Silent Mode Set ringtone, operation sounds, etc. not to sound to avoid disturbing others around you. Entering Silent Mode (Vibrate) Entering Silent Mode (No Vibrate) Silent Mode Cautions Camera shutter, video start/stop tones, Alarm, etc. sound even in Silent mode. Entering Silent Mode (Vibrate) Press Volume Up or Down Key 7/21 Basic Operations While volume adjustment bar is shown, 8/21 Basic Operations Icon changes to
, and handset enters Silent mode (vibrate). Entering from Quick Settings Also use Quick Settings to enter Silent mode (vibrate). Flick Status Bar down Flick window down Silent mode (off) Entering Silent Mode (No Vibrate) Press Volume Up or Down Key 9/21 Basic Operations 10/21 Basic Operations While volume adjustment bar is shown, 11/21 Basic Operations Icon changes to
, and handset enters Silent mode (no vibrate). Entering from Quick Settings Also use Quick Settings to enter Silent mode (no vibrate). Flick Status Bar down Flick window down Silent mode (off) Silent mode
(vibrate) 12/21 Basic Operations Airplane Mode Disable all functions that emit signals. Handset stays powered on. Using Airplane Mode Using Airplane Mode Flick Status Bar down 13/21 Basic Operations Airplane mode Handset is in Airplane mode. Use same operation again while in Airplane mode to cancel. 14/21 Basic Operations Text Entry Keyboards QWERTY Keyboard Layout Switching Character Types (Entry Modes) Keyboards Enter text with onscreen QWERTY keyboard by Tapping each character individually, or by using Glide typing feature and sliding finger from character to character (on by default). Touch & Hold each character for extended characters. Tap to hide keyboard. Keyboard Operations Setting Keyboard to Use In a text entry window, Set several keyboards. Languages English (US) Select keyboard Done Switching Keyboards Set several keyboards to switch between. In a text entry window, Alternatively, Long Press Tap keyboard to switch to. 15/21 Basic Operations QWERTY Keyboard Layout Use the keyboard option menu (Toolbar). Enter a character. Switch between all lower case and sentence case. Double-Tap for all upper case. Toggle entry modes. Use voice input. Delete a character before cursor. Confirm text input or enter line break. depending on application. Enter a comma. Touch & Hold for text entry settings or to set one-handed mode. With several set keyboards, Touch & Hold for emoji, emoticons, etc. Show emoji, emoticons, etc. With several set keyboards, between keyboards. Enter a space. to switch appears
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, 16/21 Basic Operations Switching Character Types (Entry Modes) In QWERTY keyboard, Tap Entry mode is changed to number and symbol mode. To enter more symbols, Tap
. Tap to back to alphabet mode. 17/21 Basic Operations Updating Software Steps to update software depend on what is being updated in the software. Checking/updating does not incur transmission fees. Updating Software Automatically Updating Software Manually Software Update Cautions Signal Reception Operate handset where signal reception is good and without changing location. Also operate with adequate battery charge. Signal becoming weak or Internal Battery becoming low during an update may cause an update failure. An update failure may disable handset. Saved Data/Settings Saved data may be lost depending on condition of handset (malfunctioning, damaged, water exposure, etc.). SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for damages from loss of data. Updating software may revert some settings to their defaults. Updating Software Automatically Update software automatically. When the update is complete, Tap the notification in the Notifications Window and restart handset. Updating Software Manually Tap the software update notification in the Notifications Window and follow onscreen instructions. Alternatively:
In Home Screen,
(Settings) System 18/21 Basic Operations System update 19/21 Basic Operations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | User Manual Rev1 Part2 | Users Manual | 3.76 MiB | March 24 2023 / September 11 2023 | delayed release |
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1/14 Handset Interface Side Sense Bar Open Side Sense menu, return, open Multi Window menu, etc. Quick Search Box Search for applications or search
(Google) with entered words and phrases. Toggling Home Screen Sheets Customize each Home Screen sheet with application shortcuts, widgets, etc. to make handset more convenient. Flick Home Screen left/right to toggle sheets. In any Home Screen sheet, Tap to return to Home Screen top sheet. Navigation Bar Tap icons on Navigation Bar (Display bottom) for the following functions/operations. Also use gesture action. For details, see "System Settings."
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(Back)
(Home)
(History) Item Description Return to previous screen. Appears as for onscreen keyboard; Tap to close keyboard. Tap for Home Screen. Touch & Hold for Google Assistant. Show history of used applications to activate/exit them. Also capture screenshot of shown application, view in a pop-up window, or activate multi-window switch.
(To landscape orientation) /
(to Appears when handset and screen orientations portrait orientation) are different. Tap for horizontal orientation, and for vertical orientation. Portrait Orientation & Landscape Orientation appears on Navigation Bar when handset is rotated sideways. Tap to change screen to landscape orientation. To change to portrait orientation, rotate handset vertically and Tap
. Set "Auto-rotate screen" to on to change screen to landscape orientation automatically when 3/14 Handset Interface handset is rotated horizontally. For details on Auto-rotate screen, see "Display Settings."
Depending on the current screen, the orientation may not change even by changing handset orientation. 4/14 Handset Interface 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. Indicator 5/14 Handset Interface Description Missed Call Call Arriving/Calling/Dialing Call on Hold New Answering Machine Message / Voicemail New Gmail New Text Message (SMS) / S! Mail / +Message Error/Caution Wi-Fi Open Network Available USB Device Connected Sharing File via Bluetooth Data Uploading Data Downloading Application Update Available Calendar Event Reminder Alarm Sounding/Snoozing/Unchecked Alarm/Next Alarm Stopwatch in Use Timer in Use Low Battery Alert (15% or less) SD Card Detected/Mounting/Unmounting Software Update Notice/Waiting to Restart after Update Main Status Indicators Status Indicators appearing in Status Bar include the following. Indicator Description Battery Full (100%) Battery Charging Battery Low STAMINA Mode Signal Strength 5G Data in Use1 4G LTE/4G Data in Use2 3G Data in Use No Signal Airplane Mode Wi-Fi Connected Wi-Fi Connected without Internet Accessibility, or Unstable Wi-Fi Signal 3 3 6/14 Handset Interface Bluetooth Connected Silent Mode (vibrate) Silent Mode (no vibrate) Do Not Disturb4 On Obtaining Current Location 1 Although "5G" may appear in standby (top of Display), this may change to "4G" with data communication then being by the 4G network. 2 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. 3 Number at left in icon indicates the connection standard of the access point. 4: IEEE 802.11n 5: IEEE 802.11ac No number: IEEE 802.11a/b/g 4 For details on Do Not Disturb, see "Sound Settings."
7/14 Handset Interface Using Notifications Window Check Notification Indicators and the details in Notifications Window. Opening Notifications Window Notifications Window Layout Opening Notifications Window Flick Status Bar down Notifications Window opens. 8/14 Handset Interface Closing Notifications Window Flick screen up Alternatively, Tap to close Notifications Window. Notifications Window Layout Show portion of Quick Settings Show notifications (incoming calls, etc.) and active functions Show silent notifications Manage notifications Show in pop-up window1 Use notification details2 Delete all notifications3 1 Icon may not appear depending on notification. 2 Available applications depend on notification. Example: with call notification, dial/send SMS to phone number that call was from. 3 Deletion may not be possible depending on notification. Notifications Window Operations Setting Notifications Not to Appear In Notifications Window, Touch & Hold notification to set
) for item not to show notification Apply Some notifications are not changeable. Turn off notifications Changing Notification Types In Notifications Window, Touch & Hold notification to change Priority/Default/Silent Apply 9/14 Handset Interface Notification type is not changeable for some notifications. Shown types depend on the notification. 10/14 Handset Interface Using Quick Settings Tap icons to toggle functions on/off, etc. Opening Quick Settings Quick Settings Layout Opening Quick Settings Flick Status Bar down 11/14 Handset Interface Flick screen down Quick Settings opens. Alternatively, Flick Status Bar down using two fingers. Screen while Music Playing When playing back music with Music or other application, control panel appears in Quick Settings. Play, pause, etc. and change where to output audio. Quick Settings Closing Quick Settings Flick screen up Alternatively, Tap to close Quick Settings. Arranging Quick Settings Add, delete, and change order of functions in Quick Settings. In Quick Settings, Follow onscreen instructions and Drag icon 12/14 Handset Interface Quick Settings Layout Adjust brightness Set Wi-Fi/mobile data Auto-rotate screen on/off Silent mode (vibrate) / Silent mode
(no vibrate) / Silent mode (off) Bluetooth on/off Enter/exit Airplane mode Location on/off 13/14 Handset Interface Nearby Share on/off STAMINA mode on/off Screen record start/stop Show power menu Add, delete, and change order of Quick Settings Flashlight on/off Wi-Fi hotspot tethering on/off Show handset settings 14/14 Handset Interface Placing/Answering Calls Placing Calls Answering Calls In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations Phone Function Emergency Location Report Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.). This system is referred to as Emergency Location Report, and notifies location based on positioning from base stations. Location Report does not incur registration/transmission fees. Location/signal conditions affect positioning accuracy. Always provide location and call purpose. Hiding Caller ID (using 184, etc.) cancels Location Report. However, corresponding agency may obtain location information in life threatening situations. Location Report is not sent for calls made while outside Japan. VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) and HD Voice Handset supports VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) and HD Voice for higher voice call quality. Hints 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 difficult. 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. Emergency Call Cautions Emergency calls from handset can be made only in SoftBank service areas. 1/47 Phone Placing Calls In Home Screen,
(Phone) Phone opens. 2/47 Phone Dialing screen opens. Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 3/47 Phone Enter area code first for calling landline numbers. Call 4/47 Phone Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. To end the call, 5/47 Phone Call ends. Calling the Emergency Number When the Phone's Screen is Locked Flick Lock Screen up Enter number for emergency service EMERGENCY CALL Available only when screen lock is set to "Pattern," "PIN," or "Password."
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 where signal is good. 6/47 Phone Answering Calls Swipe (Flick) up when call is arriving Call begins. To end the call, 7/47 Phone Call ends. Arriving Call Operations Cancelling Ringtone Press Volume Key or Power Key when call is arriving Rejecting Arriving Calls Swipe (Flick) down when call is arriving 8/47 Phone In-Call Screen Layout/In-Call Operations Show image registered for contact Show name/number registered for other party Appears for high-quality sound calls 1 Show dialing screen and send push signals during call Mute your voice to the other party Add call Show call time Call using Speaker/Bluetooth device Place call on hold Record call End call 1 Appears for calls with HD Voice, and for calls with VoLTE (HD+). 9/47 Phone Optional Services Use the following optional services. Optional Services Using Call Forwarding Using Voicemail Using Call Waiting Using Group Calling Using Caller ID Notification Using Outgoing Call Barring Using Incoming Call Barring Optional Services Use the following optional services. Service Description Call Forwarding Voice mail Call Waiting1 Group Calling1 Divert calls to a preset number when out of service area or unable to answer. Divert calls to a Voicemail Center to take messages when out of service area or unable to answer. Answer calls during a call. Merge multiple calls. Caller ID notification / display Send or hide your number when placing calls. Outgoing Call Barring / Incoming Call Barring Restrict incoming/outgoing calls by conditions. 1 Requires separate subscription. 10/47 Phone Using Call Forwarding In Home Screen,
(Phone) Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings 11/47 Phone Voice Mail / Call Forwarding 12/47 Phone Voice Mail / Call Forwarding settings open. Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Call Forwarding ON 13/47 Phone Ring Time Select ring time 14/47 Phone Telephone Number of Forwarding Destination Tap phone number field Enter phone number to forward to REGISTER 15/47 Phone CONFIRM 16/47 Phone Call Forwarding is activated. Using Voicemail In Home Screen,
(Phone) 17/47 Phone Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings 18/47 Phone Voice Mail / Call Forwarding 19/47 Phone Voice Mail / Call Forwarding settings open. Voice Mail / Call Forwarding Voice Mail ON 20/47 Phone Ring Time Select ring time 21/47 Phone CONFIRM 22/47 Phone Voicemail is activated. appears in Status Bar for new message. Flick Status Bar down and Tap Voicemail notification, then follow the voice prompts. Using Call Waiting This service requires subscription. In Home Screen,
(Phone) 23/47 Phone Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings 24/47 Phone for Call Waiting (
) 25/47 Phone Call Waiting is set. Tap icons to toggle set (
)/cancel (
). If Call Waiting is set and a second call arrives during a call, Call Waiting tone is heard. Swipe
(Flick) up to begin call. Using Group Calling This service requires subscription. During a call, Add call 26/47 Phone Dialing screen opens. Enter phone number Call 27/47 Phone Call is added. When the other party answers, Merge 28/47 Phone Group Calling starts. Using Caller ID Notification In Home Screen,
(Phone) 29/47 Phone Settings Calling accounts SoftBank 30/47 Phone Caller ID Hide number/Show number 31/47 Phone Caller ID notification is set. Using Outgoing Call Barring Restrict outgoing calls and SMS to phone numbers. It may not be possible to restrict outgoing SMS in some areas. In Home Screen,
(Phone) 32/47 Phone Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings 33/47 Phone Outgoing Call Barring 34/47 Phone Tap outgoing restriction 35/47 Phone Outgoing Call Barring is set. To disable Outgoing Call Barring, Tap Stop Barring of Outgoing Call. Using Incoming Call Barring Restrict incoming calls and SMS. In Home Screen,
(Phone) 36/47 Phone Settings Calling accounts SoftBank Call service settings 37/47 Phone Incoming Call Barring 38/47 Phone Tap incoming restriction 39/47 Phone Incoming Call Barring is set. To disable all Incoming Call Barring, Tap Stop Barring of Incoming Call. 40/47 Phone Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number Checking Your Phone Number In Home Screen,
(Settings) 41/47 Phone About phone Your phone number appears below "Phone number (sim slot 1)" / "Phone number (sim slot 2)"
field. 42/47 Phone Using Contacts Save phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Contacts. Operation when logged in to a Google account is described as an example. Adding New Contacts Contacts Cautions Information saved in Contacts may be lost or changed if Internal Battery is left uncharged for a long period. 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 Corp. is not responsible for any damages from lost or changed contacts. Adding New Contacts In Home Screen,
(Google) 43/47 Phone
(Contacts) 44/47 Phone Contacts appear. 45/47 Phone If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Enter items Save 46/47 Phone Contact is added. Saving Contacts from Dialing Screen Save a number entered in dialing screen directly to Contacts. In Home Screen,
(Phone) Tap dialpad to enter number to save Create new contact Enter each item Save Tap More details More fields to enter other items for contact. 47/47 Phone Sending Messages (+Message) Sending New Messages Sending New Messages In Home Screen,
(+Message) 1/11 Messaging Message 2/11 Messaging New message 3/11 Messaging Tap destination 4/11 Messaging Message window opens. To send to a phone number/email address not saved in contacts, Tap destination entry field at top of Display Enter phone number/email address Add and create message. Tap message entry field 5/11 Messaging Enter message 6/11 Messaging Message is sent. 7/11 Messaging Using Gmail Use Google's webmail service. Use this service to exchange email. Creating/Sending Mail Creating/Sending Mail In Home Screen,
(Google) 8/11 Messaging
(Gmail) Mail list opens. Compose 9/11 Messaging Mail composition window opens. Enter recipient/subject/mail text 10/11 Messaging Message is sent. Operations when Composing Mail Adding Cc/Bcc In mail composition window, Attaching Files In mail composition window, for "To"
Enter recipient Attach file Select file to attach Saving Mail Being Composed as a Draft (Send Later) In mail composition window, Save draft Deleting Mail Being Composed In mail composition window, Discard Discard 11/11 Messaging Using Chrome Use Chrome simply by entering words to search and URLs. Using Chrome Adding Bookmarks TLS TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for encrypting sent/received data. While in a screen connected by 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.). TLS Cautions When opening a secured page, users must decide as their responsibility whether or not to open the page with use of TLS. SoftBank Corp. and the Certification Authorities Symantec Website Security G.K. and Cybertrust make no guarantees whatsoever to users regarding security of TLS. Using Chrome In Home Screen,
(Chrome) 1/8 Internet Chrome opens. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap entry box at top 2/8 Internet Enter words to search or URL 3/8 Internet Search results appear or a Website opens. Opening New Tabs Open several tabs to switch between Websites easily. In Chrome, New tab To switch between tabs, Tap next to entry field at top of Display and Tap tab
(number in icon indicates opened tabs). Adding Bookmarks In Home Screen,
(Chrome) 4/8 Internet Chrome opens. Show Website to add 5/8 Internet 6/8 Internet 7/8 Internet Current Website is added to Bookmarks. Bookmark Operations Editing Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Edit items Alternatively, Tap of bookmark Edit. Deleting Bookmarks In Chrome, Bookmarks Touch & Hold target bookmark Alternatively, Tap of bookmark Delete. 8/8 Internet Capturing Still Images/Videos Capturing Still Images Capturing Videos Capturing Still Images/Videos File Format for Still Images File formats for still images are JPEG. File Format for Videos File format for videos is MP4. Camera Cautions If Lens Becomes Dirty Fingerprints/smudges on lens prevent capturing of clear still images/videos. Wipe lens with a soft cloth beforehand. Avoid 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. Flash/Photo Light Warning Do not shine Flash/Photo Light close to eyes. Do not look at Flash/Photo Light directly while in use. Do not shine Mobile Light at other people's eyes. May affect eyesight, etc. Capturing Still Images In Home Screen,
(Camera) 1/8 Camera Viewfinder appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Alternatively, Press Power Key twice, or in Lock Screen, Touch & Hold to quick-activate Camera. If there is no operation on Viewfinder, Camera operation ends. Swipe (Flick) Viewfinder to switch to "PHOTO" Viewfinder 2/8 Camera Swipe (Flick) up or down in a landscape viewfinder, or left or right in a portrait viewfinder. Aim Camera at subject Check Viewfinder, then Shutter clicks and still image is saved. Capturing Videos In Home Screen,
(Camera) 3/8 Camera Viewfinder appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Alternatively, Press Power Key twice, or in Lock Screen, Touch & Hold to quick-activate Camera. If there is no operation on Viewfinder, Camera operation ends. Swipe (Flick) Viewfinder to switch to "VIDEO" Viewfinder 4/8 Camera Swipe (Flick) up or down in a landscape viewfinder, or left or right in a portrait viewfinder. Aim Camera at subject Check Viewfinder, then Video capturing starts. To pause, Tap or to resume, Tap
. To stop recording, Video capturing stops and video is saved. 5/8 Camera Viewing Still Images/Videos (Photos) Showing Still Images/Videos Showing Still Images/Videos Show captured or downloaded still images/videos. Supported file formats with Photos are as follows. Type Still image Video File Format BMP, GIF, HEIC, ICO, JPG, PNG, TIFF, WEBP, some Raw files 3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DIVX, M2T, M2TS, M4V, MKV, MMV, MOD, MOV, MP4, MPG, MTS, TOD, WMV In Home Screen,
(Photos) 6/8 Camera Still image/video list opens. Tap still image/video 7/8 Camera Still image/video window opens. Tap still image/video window to show/hide menu and other icons. Flick still image/video window up to show captured date & time. To select other files, in still image/video window, select file again or Flick still image/video window left or right. Zooming In or Out Still Image In still image window, Tap Display twice or Pinch 8/8 Camera Applications Setting Required Permissions for Applications Setting Required Permissions for Applications Set the operation of applications when activating for the first time. The type and content of a confirmation differs with the application. Activating
(Music) for the first time is described as an example. An application may not function correctly if permission to use it was not set. In Home Screen,
(Music) 1/13 Application Basics ALLOW Settings are complete. Shown setting items depend on the function having permission set. For several functions, continue in the same way. Other Ways to Set Required Permissions for Applications Setting Functions to Use for Each Application In Home Screen,
(Settings) Apps See all XX apps Tap application Permissions Tap function Tap required permission Setting Applications with Permitted Usage for Each Function In Home Screen, Tap application Privacy Tap required permission Permission manager
(Settings) Tap function 2/13 Application Basics Adding Applications 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 Installing Applications Many different kinds of applications can be installed on handset from Google Play (provided by Google LLC). SoftBank 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) 3/13 Application Basics Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap free application 4/13 Application Basics Install 5/13 Application Basics Application is downloaded and installed. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Purchasing Paid Applications In Home Screen,
(Play Store) 6/13 Application Basics Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Tap paid application 7/13 Application Basics Tap amount 8/13 Application Basics If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Buy 9/13 Application Basics Application is downloaded and installed. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 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. In Google Play, Tap account icon at right of search bar Manage apps & device Manage Tap application for requesting a refund Refund Request refund Purchasing Applications Purchase applications at your own risk. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for any 10/13 Application Basics
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | User Manual Rev1 Part3 | Users Manual | 2.09 MiB | March 24 2023 / September 11 2023 | delayed release |
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(Play Store) Google Play appears. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 11/13 Application Basics Tap account icon at right of search bar Manage apps & device Manage Updates available Tap application to update Update 12/13 Application Basics Application is updated. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Setting Application Updates Setting Automatic Updates for Applications In Google Play, Tap account icon at right of search bar Settings Network preferences Auto-update apps Set update method DONE Setting Automatic Updates for Individual Applications In Google Play, Tap account icon at right of search bar Manage apps & device Manage Tap application Enable auto update (
) Automatic updates are unavailable for some applications. 13/13 Application Basics Connecting by Wi-Fi Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet via a household Wi-Fi connection environment. Selecting a Network Connection Selecting a Network Connection In Home Screen,
(Settings) 1/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Network & internet Internet 2/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Screen for Internet opens. Wi-Fi (
) 3/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Wi-Fi is enabled. Wi-Fi networks are scanned. Available networks appear after scanning. Tap Wi-Fi to toggle on (
)/off (
). Tap Wi-Fi network 4/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Enter password CONNECT 5/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Handset is connected. 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. Entering a password is not required if an access point is not security protected. 6/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Using Bluetooth Function Connect to a Bluetooth-capable wireless phone, etc. for calls or to a hands-free device such as a headset. Enabling Bluetooth Function Bluetooth Function Cautions Information may not appear correctly on both devices depending on the transferred data. Enabling Bluetooth Function In Home Screen,
(Settings) 7/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Device connection 8/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Screen for connecting device opens. Connection preferences 9/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Bluetooth 10/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Bluetooth settings open. Use Bluetooth (
) 11/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Bluetooth function is enabled. Tap Use Bluetooth to toggle on (
)/off (
). 12/12 Wi-FiBluetooth Handset Settings Main setting options are described. Shown items and their arrangement may differ depending on current settings, etc. Viewing after logging in to a Google account is described. Handset Settings Handset Settings Customize operation of handset functions. Handset settings include the following items. Item Network & internet Device connection Description Make network and Internet settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data, etc. Make connection settings to other devices, such as Bluetooth connection and NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings. Apps Notifications Battery Storage Sound Display Appearance Wallpaper Accessibility Security Privacy Location Make application settings. Make notification settings. Check Battery usage, make settings to save battery power, etc. Check internal, SD Card, and USB drive storage, and delete SD Card and USB drive data. Set ringtone, touch sounds, etc. Set screen brightness, font size, etc. Make settings for clock design, Simple Home, etc. Make wallpaper settings. Set captions, magnification gestures, and other useful accessibility functions. Set security functions such as screen lock, PIN, etc. Make privacy settings such as application permissions and showing passwords. Make Location settings. Safety & emergency Make settings for emergency information, emergency SOS, Emergency Location Service, and wireless emergency alerts. Passwords & accounts Manage saved passwords and create, add, etc. accounts. Digital Wellbeing & parental Manage time that handset is used, set parental limitations on use, controls etc. 1/27 Handset Settings Google System Make settings for Google services. Check and make settings for languages & input, gestures, date &
time, backup, system update, reset, etc. About phone Check device name, own phone number, etc. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Handset settings open. Select item to set 2/27 Handset Settings Settings open. 3/27 Handset Settings Data Usage Settings Check mobile data traffic and set limit. Checking Application Data Usage Data Usage Operations Viewing Data Usage with Wi-Fi In Home Screen,
(Settings) Enabling Mobile Data In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet Internet Non-carrier data usage Network & internet SIMs Use SIM Tap Use SIM to toggle on (
If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.
)/off (
). Setting Data Saver In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet Data Saver Use Data Saver Tap Use Data Saver to toggle on (
)/off (
). Setting Applications Not Subject to Data Saver
(Settings) In Home Screen, Network & internet application not to be subject Tap application to toggle on (
)/off (
). Data Saver Unrestricted data Tap Checking Application Data Usage In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet 4/27 Handset Settings SIMs 5/27 Handset Settings App data usage 6/27 Handset Settings Check application data usage in Mobile data usage window. 7/27 Handset Settings Battery Settings Check Battery usage, make settings to save battery power, etc. Battery Settings Battery Settings Items that can be checked/set are the following. Item Battery level and estimated time until depletion1 Battery usage STAMINA mode Check Battery and time remaining based on current usage. Description Check usage since last full charge. Save Battery by limiting heavy-consumption functions such as background communication and some visual effects. Battery Care Keep Battery better and longer performing. Set handset to learn charging habits (long time periods where connected to charging equipment) and adjust charging speed. Set this to "Always" to use Battery Care even when charging while powered off. Adaptive Battery Battery percentage Limit Battery usage of seldom-used applications. Enable battery level to be shown in Status Bar. 1 Screen view may differ depending on usage. 8/27 Handset Settings Sound Settings Set ringtone, touch sounds, etc. Sound Settings Sound Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Item Audio settings Description Set for sound. 360 Reality Audio Immersive audio technology that allows you to enjoy encompassing 360-degree sound for a rich audio experience. Certified 360 Reality Audio headphones photo-analyze your hearing characteristics and bring you a more real experience. 360 Upmix A unique sound technology from Sony that takes normal stereo sound and puts you in an immersive sound space. DSEE Ultimate Enable accurate, scaled-up replay of compressed sound files and CD-level sound using AI technology. Use high-resolution audio headphones for sound quality that approximates high resolution. Media volume In-call volume Adjust media volume. Adjust call volume. Ring and notification volume Adjust ring volume and notification sound. Alarm volume Do Not Disturb Adjust alarm volume. Enable/disable Do Not Disturb. Also make Do Not Disturb settings. Phone ringtone - SIM 1 Set SIM 1 ringtone. Phone ringtone - SIM 2 Set SIM 2 ringtone. Media Enable the player in Quick Settings to no longer appear once media playback has ended. Vibrate for calls Notification sound Make vibration settings for incoming calls. Set notification sound. Default alarm ringtone Set alarm ringtone. Dial pad tones Enable confirmation tones when Dialpad Tapped. 9/27 Handset Settings Screen locking sound Enable tone when locking or unlocking screen. Charging sounds and Enable tone when charging starts. vibration Touch sounds Touch vibration Enable tones for Tap operation. Enable vibration for
(home), keyboard operation, etc. 10/27 Handset Settings Display Settings Set screen brightness, font size, etc. Display Settings Display Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Image quality settings Make settings for color gamut, contrast, and high-quality processing White balance Brightness level when playing back videos. Set white balance. Set brightness of Display. Adaptive brightness Enable adjustment of brightness for surroundings. Font size Display size Dark theme Lock screen Screen timeout Auto-rotate screen Side sense Set size of font for Display. Set the size of images, icons, etc. in Display. Make settings for using a dark theme. Make settings for clock design in Lock Screen, messages in Lock Screen, etc. Set a period of inactivity after which Display turns off automatically. Enable Display to rotate with handset orientation automatically. Set Side sense. One-handed mode Set one-handed mode. Smart backlight control Set backlight to remain on even without any Tap operation while Night Light holding handset. Set a night light. Prevent accidental Enable handset to prevent misoperation (unintended keypress, operations with screen off screen operation) when in a pocket or bag. Screen saver Set screensaver. 11/27 Handset Settings Security Settings Set security functions such as screen lock, PIN, etc. Security Settings Enabling SIM PIN Changing SIM PIN Setting Screen Not to Lock Security
(Settings) In Home Screen, Screen lock None If method for unlocking screen is setting other than None or Swipe before changing setting, first Tap Screen lock and unlock screen, then Tap None then DELETE. Security Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Google Play Protect1 Find My Device1 Security update1 Google Play system update1 Check for Google Play system updates. Check for system updates. Enable regular scanning of handset to check for security threats. Set Find My Device on/off and check method for finding handset. Screen lock Set method for unlocking screen. Fingerprint Manager Set fingerprints. Smart Lock Set conditions for automatically unlocking screen when method for unlocking screen is "Pattern" / "PIN" / "Password."
Device admin apps Enable/disable handset management applications. SIM card lock Make settings for SIM Card lock. Encryption & credentials Make settings for encryption and credentials. Trust agents App pinning Enable/disable Trust agents. Set to keep only screen of specified application in view. When set to ON, pinned screen cannot be moved. Confirm SIM deletion Enable handset to require user verification before deleting eSIM. 1 Screen view may differ depending on usage. 12/27 Handset Settings Enabling SIM PIN When PIN is enabled, a window for entering PIN appears to allow handset use each time handset is powered on with SIM Card installed/eSIM enabled. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Security SIM card lock Lock SIM card Enter PIN OK (
) 13/27 Handset Settings PIN is enabled. PIN Cautions Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates PIN Lock. To cancel, Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is required; contact Customer Service. Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive times locks SIM Card/eSIM, disabling handset. For recovery, SIM Card/eSIM must be reissued by SoftBank (fees apply). Changing SIM PIN First enable SIM PIN to change PIN. In Home Screen,
(Settings) Security 14/27 Handset Settings SIM card lock Change SIM PIN Enter current PIN OK Enter new PIN OK Re-enter new PIN OK 15/27 Handset Settings PIN is changed. 16/27 Handset Settings System Settings Check and make settings for languages & input, gestures, date & time, backup, system update, reset, etc. System Settings System Settings Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Languages & input Make settings for handset language and text entry. Gestures Make handset operation settings, such as Side sense and System Date & time Backup System update Reset options navigation. Make settings for date and time. Make settings for data backup functions. Check for updates. For details, see "Updating Software."
Reset settings and initialize data. Application update Make settings for updating applications, automatic updates, etc. Languages & Input Operations Setting Handset Language In Home Screen,
(Settings) System Languages & input Languages Add a language Tap language Tap region Language appearing at top is used. Drag to change order of languages. Setting Keyboard/Voice Input
(Settings) In Home Screen, System Languages & input On-screen keyboard Tap keyboard/voice input method Tap item Follow onscreen instructions 17/27 Handset Settings Other Settings Network & Internet Settings Device Connection Settings Apps Settings Notifications Settings Storage Settings Appearance Settings Wallpaper Settings Accessibility Settings Privacy Settings Location Settings Safety & emergency Settings Passwords & Accounts Settings Digital Wellbeing & parental controls Settings Google Settings About phone Settings Network & Internet Settings Make network and Internet settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data, etc. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Internet Calls & SMS SIMs Airplane mode Hotspot & tethering 18/27 Handset Settings Description Make Wi-Fi connection and mobile data settings. For details on Wi-Fi, see "Connecting by Wi-Fi."
Show call and SMS information. Make mobile data settings. For details on cellular provider settings and roaming, see "Global Roaming."
Disable all functions that emit signals. Handset stays powered on. Use handset as Wi-Fi router to access Internet from a PC, game console, etc. Data Saver VPN Private DNS Stop background data communication for some applications. Add a VPN. Make private DNS settings. Smart connectivity Enable automatic connection to the optimal network when both a Wi-
Fi network and mobile data are available. Device Connection Settings Make connection settings to other devices, such as Bluetooth connection and NFC/Osaifu-Keitai settings. For details on Bluetooth connection, see "Enabling Bluetooth Function." Settings can be made for the following items. Item Connected device display1 Description Any devices connected by Bluetooth and USB appear. Tap at right of device name or the device name to make Bluetooth device settings and USB connection settings. Pair new device Search for and pair nearby Bluetooth devices. Previously connected Paired devices appear. devices Connection preferences 19/27 Handset Settings Tap See all for all paired Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth Make Bluetooth connection settings. Files received via Bluetooth View history of files received by Bluetooth connection. Chromebook Make Chromebook settings. Nearby Share Share files with nearby devices. Android Auto Connect to a vehicle display that supports Android Auto to use Google Maps, voice operation, etc. Cast View handset screen on Google Cast-capable device. Screen mirroring2 View handset screen on Screen mirroring-capable device. NFC/Osaifu-Keitai Make settings for NFC/Osaifu-Keitai. Printing Set printing from handset to be possible with a printer. 1 Shown screen depends on connected device. 2 The output image portion of images appears black on an output device where played-back contents are copyright-protected or where an application is displayed for which external output is not permitted. Apps Settings Make application settings. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Recently opened apps Recently opened applications appear. See all XX apps Default apps Screen time Check and make settings for installed applications. Set applications that launch as standard applications. Check Screen time, Notifications received, and Times opened for handset and each application. Unused apps Check unused applications. Special app access Check/change settings of applications, etc. that access handset functions and information. Notifications Settings Make notification settings. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description App settings Manage notifications for individual applications. Notification history Show recent notifications and notifications set to snoozing. Conversations Bubbles Show conversations set as high priority or with changed settings. Enable conversations to be shown as bubbles (floating icons). Device & app notifications Manage applications and devices that can read notifications. Notifications on lock screen Make settings for showing notification details in Lock Screen. Sensitive notifications1 Enable sensitive information to be shown in notifications in Lock Screen. Keep notifications Enable showable notifications to continue to be shown in Lock Screen. Do Not Disturb Make settings for Do Not Disturb. Wireless emergency alerts Check wireless emergency alert history, and make wireless emergency alert settings. 20/27 Handset Settings Hide silent notifications is Enable silent notifications to appear in Status Bar. statusbar Allow notification snoozing Enable notifications to appear repeatedly (snooze). Notification dot on app icon Enable a dot to appear on icons for new application notifications. Use LED light to show incoming notifications Enable Notification Lamp for notifications (new mail, etc.). Enhanced notifications Enable suggestions for actions, replies, etc. 1 Appears when method for unlocking screen is "Pattern" / "PIN" / "Password."
Storage Settings Check internal, SD Card, and USB drive storage, and delete SD Card and USB drive data. Settings can be made for the following items. Item THIS DEVICE1 Description Tap and select SD CARD/USB DRIVE to check used space/total space on SD Card/USB DRIVE. To access internal storage again, Tap SD CARD/USB DRIVE THIS DEVICE. XXGB used 128 GB total Check used space/total space in internal storage. Free up space Select and delete/uninstall files and applications to increase free 1 Appears when an SD card or USB drive is installed. space. Appearance Settings Make settings for clock design, Simple Home, etc. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Clocks Change type of clock in Lock Screen. Multitasking usage guides Check useful functions such as Side Sense, multi-window, and pop-
Simple Home Switch to Simple Home. up window. Wallpaper Settings Make wallpaper settings. Settings can be made for the following items. 21/27 Handset Settings Item Description Live Wallpapers / Photos /
Set Home Screen and Lock Screen wallpaper from taken photos, Wallpapers downloaded images, live wallpapers, or wallpapers. Accessibility Settings Set captions, magnification gestures, and other useful accessibility functions. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Live Transcribe Smart Security Description Enable voice-to-text conversion. Enable use of Smart Security. Sound Notificatons Enable detection and notifications for important sounds in your
(SagiWall) Select to Speak1 TalkBack1 surroundings. Enable Internet SagiWall. Enable Tapped items on Display to be read out. Set TalkBack to read out screen information. Text and display Make text and display settings such as font size, display size, and Extra dim Dark theme Magnification high-contrast text. Dim screen more than brightness set in "Brightness level."
Make settings for using a dark theme. Enable use of magnified action. Accessibility Menu Enable use of large menu. Switch Access Enable handset operation with switches instead of Tapping the screen. Timing controls Set detection time for Touch & Hold on Display, and delay for a pointer click when using a mouse. System controls Make settings for system navigation, one-handed mode, Power Button to end call2, and auto-rotate screen. Vibration & haptic strength Set handset to vibrate for calls/ringtone, notifications, and touch operation. Caption preferences Enable captions, as well as caption language, size, etc. Audio adjustment Enable monaural audio playback, and set audio left-right balance. Accessibility shortcuts Make accessibility button settings, and enable accessibility functions to activate by Long Pressing Volume Up and Down at the same time for several seconds in Lock Screen. Set engine for text readout, as well as change readout speed and play sample. Text-to-speech output 22/27 Handset Settings 1 Readout is in "Language" set in "Text-to-speech output."
2 When enabled and Display has gone out during a call, first Press Power Key to turn Display on, then Press Power Key to end call. Privacy Settings Make privacy settings such as application permissions and showing passwords. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Privacy dashboard Check applications that have recently used permissions. Permission manager Check/change application permissions. For details, see "Setting Required Permissions for Applications."
Show passwords Enable entered characters to be visible briefly before changing to
"" in text entry window for SIM PIN / screen lock PIN / password. Notifications on lock sreen Make settings for showing notification details in Lock Screen. Autofill service from Set information saved to your Google account, such as passwords, Google to be entered by Tapping only once. Show clipboard access Enable notifications for applications that have accessed text, images, etc. copied to the clipboard. Google location history Enable handset to save locations of visited places. Activity controls Select activities and information that are savable to Google. Ads Make settings for advertisements that appear. Usage & diagnostics Enable diagnostic data as well as data on handset and application usage to be sent to Google for Android improvement purposes. Location Settings Make Location settings. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Use location Enable use of wireless networks and GPS so as to obtain Recent access Show applications recently using location. information on current location. Tap See all to show all applications recently using location. App location permissions Permit use of location information per individual application. Location services Make settings for location services such as Google Location 23/27 Handset Settings History, Google Location Accuracy, Google Location Sharing, and Emergency Location Service. Safety & emergency Settings Make settings for emergency information, emergency SOS, Emergency Location Service, and wireless emergency alerts. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description OPEN EMERGENCY Save/view blood type and other immediately required information INFORMATION such as and emergency contact information. Emergency information Save/view blood type and other immediately required information such as and emergency contact information. Emergency SOS Enable use of Emergency SOS, and handset action when Emergency SOS is used. Emergency Location Service Enable the Emergency Location Service (ELS) to send your location automatically to the operator at an emergency response agency when a call or message is placed to an emergency number. Wireless emergency alerts Check wireless emergency alert history, and make wireless emergency alert settings. Passwords & Accounts Settings Manage saved passwords and create, add, etc. accounts. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Passwords Autofill service Description Manage passwords with a password manager. Select and make settings for an autofill service. Account for Owner Added account appears on handset. Add account Create and add accounts. Automatically sync app data Enable automatic updating of data for applications. 24/27 Handset Settings Digital Wellbeing & parental controls Settings Manage time that handset is used, set parental limitations on use, etc. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Dashboard Check Screen time, Notifications received, and Times opened for handset and each application. Bedtime mode Change Display to monochrome or enable Do Not Disturb at preset time. Focus mode Pause applications that might be a distraction. Manage notifications Set notifications on/off for applications that have recently sent Do Not Disturb Heads Up notifications or that have sent a large number of notifications. Enable/disable Do Not Disturb. Also make Do Not Disturb settings. Enable a notification to pay attention around you when using handset while walking, etc. Show icon in the app list Enable
(Digital Wellbeing) to be shown in app list. Parental controls Use family link for parents and remotely manage handset and limit handset use time. Google Settings Make settings for Google services. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Description Manage your Google Make Google account settings. Account Ads Autofill Backup Device & sharing 25/27 Handset Settings Make settings for advertisements that appear. Set auto-filling of forms and confirmation codes. Make backup settings. Cast options Enable control directly from Cast media control notifications when playing media on TV or speaker with Chromecast on same Wi-Fi network. Chromebook Connect handset to Chromebook. Devices Make notification settings for a device near handset. Nearby connections Connect handset to a nearby device for data exchange. Nearby Share Share files with nearby devices. Find My Device Mobile data & messaging Set method for finding handset when misplaced. Device phone number Make settings for use of phone number set to be recognized by Google. Parental Controls Use family link for parents and remotely manage handset and limit handset use time. Personalize using shared Let Google applications use on-device data saved by applications data Set up & restore and other providers. Restore contacts Restore backed up contacts. Set up nearby device Make settings for a device near handset. Set up your work profile Make work profile settings. Settings for Google apps Set Google Fit, Google Play Instant, and other Google applications. About phone Settings Check device name, own phone number, etc. Items that can be checked/set are the following. Item Description Device name Check/change handset name. Phone number (sim slot 1) Check SIM slot 1 phone number. Phone number (sim slot 2) Check SIM slot 2 phone number. Legal information Show legal information. Certificates Your Xperia ID Check credentials. Check your Xperia ID. Detailed Diagnostics Enable detailed handset diagnostic data to be sent for improving Xperia quality. SIM status (sim slot 1) Check SIM information for SIM slot 1. SIM status (sim slot 2) Check SIM information for SIM slot 2. Model IMEI (sim slot 1) IMEI (sim slot 2) 26/27 Handset Settings Check handset model name, serial number, etc. Check SIM slot 1 IMEI. Check SIM slot 2 IMEI. Android version Check the Android version. Battery life IP address Check Battery performance. Check IP address. Wi-Fi MAC address Select and check saved networks. Device Wi-Fi MAC address Check Wi-Fi MAC address. Bluetooth address Check Bluetooth address. Up time Build number Check up time. Check build number. 27/27 Handset Settings Global Roaming Handset is Global Roaming Service eligible. Use the same handset number outside Japan. Handset connects to an appropriate cellular provider automatically by default. A specific carrier can also be selected manually. Change communications method and roaming settings as needed. Setting the Carrier Changing Roaming Setting Setting the Carrier In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet 1/18 Global Services SIMs 2/18 Global Services Automatically select network (
) 3/18 Global Services Disable (
) to search for available networks. Tap network to connect to 4/18 Global Services The selected carrier is set. Changing Roaming Setting In Home Screen,
(Settings) Network & internet 5/18 Global Services SIMs 6/18 Global Services Roaming (
) 7/18 Global Services Roaming setting is changed. Tap Roaming to toggle on (
)/off (
). If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. 8/18 Global Services Making Calls while Abroad See SoftBank Website to learn about roaming areas/services, etc. https://www.softbank.jp/en/mobile/service/global/
International Calls to Japan and Other Countries/Regions from Abroad Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country/Region of Stay International Calls to Japan and Other Countries/Regions from Abroad In Home Screen,
(Phone) 9/18 Global Services Phone opens. 10/18 Global Services Dialing screen opens. Touch & Hold 11/18 Global Services
"+" is entered. Enter country code then other party number (omit first 0) 12/18 Global Services Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy (39). Call 13/18 Global Services Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. Calls to Landline Phones/Cell Phones in Country/Region of Stay Place calls the same way you would within Japan. Do not enter country code or omit first 0 from phone numbers. In Home Screen,
(Phone) 14/18 Global Services Phone opens. 15/18 Global Services Dialing screen opens. Tap dialpad to enter the other party's number 16/18 Global Services Call 17/18 Global Services Handset dials number. Call begins when other party answers. 18/18 Global Services Warranty & After-Sales Service Warranty After-Sales Service Warranty The warranty period is 1 year from the date of newly purchase. Repairs will be done based on terms of repair service. Terms of repair service is referred to SoftBank website. https://cdn.softbank.jp/mobile/set/common/pdf/legal/spguide/common/warranty.pdf (Japanese) Warranty covers only handset. Cables and complimentary sample accessories are not covered under the terms of the warranty. Cautions Damages SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for any damages for user or third party resulting from lost opportunities to make a call, etc. due to breakage, malfunction, or trouble of product. Accidents/Repair Files and settings may be lost or altered due to accidents or repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc. SoftBank Corp. is not liable for damages resulting from loss or alteration of files (contacts/images/sound etc.) or settings due to accident or repair. Disassembly/Modification Disassembly/modification of handset is prohibited under the Radio Law. Note that handset cannot be accepted for repairs if modified. After-Sales Service To request repairs, contact Customer Service or a nearby SoftBank Shop. Have details of symptoms ready. During the warranty period, repairs are made under the terms of repair service. After the warranty period, if handset can be repaired, repairs will be made at cost. The functional parts necessary to repair the handset will be available for 3 years generally after the manufacture 1/4 WarrantySpecificationsCustomer Service is discontinued. Repair may not be possible because of a shortage of repair parts even during the warranty period. Further inquiries For more information on after-sales service, contact a nearby SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. 2/4 WarrantySpecificationsCustomer Service Specifications Handset Handset Item Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Continuous Talk Time1 Continuous Standby Time1 Charging Time Description Approx. 68 155 8.6 mm Approx. 161 g 4G (LTE): Approx. 2,400 minutes 5G: Approx. 855 hours 2 4G: Approx. 1,050 hours 4G (LTE): Approx. 1,020 hours Approx. 150 minutes AC Charger (USB Type-C rapid charging AC Charger with USB PD-PPS capability [ZSDBAV]
(SB-AC22-TCPD)) 3 1 May become shorter depending on battery charge, surrounding conditions such as temperature, signal conditions where used, and function settings. 2 Approximate time in standalone environment. 3 For details on compatible chargers, see SoftBank Website. 3/4 WarrantySpecificationsCustomer Service Customer Service If you encounter any difficulties or are unsure of anything, contact customer service. SoftBank Customer Support Smartphone Technical Support Center SoftBank Customer Support From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 Business hours : Call 10:00am - 7:00pm / Chat 9:00am - 8:00pm 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 Business hours : Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 7:00pm / Sat., Sun., and Holiday 9:00am - 5:00pm / 9:00am
- 8:00pm (for general information) 4/4 WarrantySpecificationsCustomer Service Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Safety Precautions Handset, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) (Common) Handset AC Charger (Optional Accessory) SIM Card Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Material List 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 injury, high temperature burns, low temperature burns, 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. 1/35 Safety Precautions These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand 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, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) (Common) Do not use, store, leave in a high temperature or heat accumulating place (e.g. near fire or heater appliances, under kotatsu or bedding, in direct sunlight, inside a sun-heated car, etc.) May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not put in or place nearby cooking appliances such as a microwave oven, or IH cooking heater, or high-pressure container such as pressure cooker. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not allow sand, soil, or mud to contact, or do not place directly on sand, soil, or mud. Do not touch with soiled hands. 2/35 Safety Precautions May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For water resistance/dustproofing, see "Water Resistance/Dustproofing."
Do not charge when handset or related accessory is wet with liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat, sea water, urine of pets, etc.) Do not charge where handset can come in contact with water, such as a bath room or near a humidifier. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For water resistance, see "Water Resistance/Dustproofing."
Do not subject handset to excessive force or break it. Especially when carrying it in your pocket, do not hit it or press it between other objects. Internal Battery breakage may cause fire, burns, injury, etc.
* Take additional care in instances such as the following:
Sitting or squatting with the product in your pants or skirt pocket The product becoming caught in a sliding door or vehicle door when in a jacket pocket Stepping on the product when it is on something soft such as a sofa, bed, or futon or on the floor Getting the product caught in the seat on a train or bus Do not disassemble, modify, or solder. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not try to remove Internal Battery. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Back Cover on handset is not removable. Do not try to remove. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Do not allow handset or related accessory to get wet with liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat, sea water, urine of pets, etc.) May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. 3/35 Safety Precautions For water resistance, see "Water Resistance/Dustproofing."
Do not allow liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat, sea water, urine of pets, etc.) to come into Charging Terminals or USB Type-C Port/Headset Jack. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. For water resistance, see "Water Resistance/Dustproofing."
Use optional accessories specified by SoftBank. Using unspecified accessories or those of unknown manufacture, origin, or specification may cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not drop, stomp, throw, or otherwise subject to strong force, impact, or vibration. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not allow Charging Terminals or USB Type-C Port/ Headset Jack to contact conductive materials (metal parts, pencil leads, etc.), or do not allow dust to enter inside. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not cover or wrap with bedding or other cloths while using or charging. May cause fire, burns, etc. Stop charging if not complete when the prescribed charging time has passed. Overcharge may occur resulting in fire, burns, injury, etc. Always turn off handset before entering a place where flammable gas may be present, or a place where dusts are generated. Stop charging handset if charging it. 4/35 Safety Precautions Ignition of flammable gas may cause explosion, fire, etc. Follow the instructions of a gas station or other such location before using handset there. Do not charge handset at a gas station, etc. Take care not to drop handset at a gas station, etc.; in particular, do not use handset while filling. Ignition of flammable gas may cause explosion, fire, etc. Take the following actions, exercising caution, in case of abnormal smell, noise, smoke, heat generation, discoloring or deformation while using, charging, or storing.
-Disconnect the power plug from an outlet
-Power off handset Continued use may cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not use damaged handsets or related accessories. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces. Be extra careful while the vibrator is set. Handset may drop and cause injury. Do not use or store handset and related accessories in humid, dusty, or high-temperature places. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. For water resistance, see "Water Resistance/Dustproofing."
Do not allow children to use handset or related accessories in the wrong way. Guardians should supervise use by children. May cause accidental swallowing, injury, electric shock, etc. 5/35 Safety Precautions Do not place handset and related accessories within an infant's or pet's reach. In particular, be careful where small parts are stored, such as SIM Card/SD Card Tray. May cause accidental swallowing, injury, electric shock, etc. Handset temperature may become high when used continuously or while charging. Avoid continued contact with handset for a long time involuntarily such as by placing handset in clothes pocket, falling asleep, etc. While using applications, calling, transmitting data, watching videos, gaming, or charging Internal Battery, the temperature of handset or AC Charger (optional accessory) may become high. Continued contact with a high-temperature area may cause redness, itching, rash of skin, or low-temperature burns depending on the user's physical condition. Be careful of placing handset in a pocket and when going to bed. Handset Do not throw handset into a fire or apply heat. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Do not penetrate with a sharp object (nail), hit with a hard objects (hammer), stomp, or otherwise subject handset to strong force. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. If the internal substance of handset gets into your eyes, mouth, etc., immediately rinse with clean water and consult a doctor. May cause loss of sight, medical problem, etc. 6/35 Safety Precautions Do not light up or flash Flash/Photo Light with the light-emitting part close to other people's eyes. In particular, keep away from infants. May harm eyesight. Flash may impair vision or frighten others causing accidents such as injury. Do not light up or flash Flash/Photo Light toward a driver of a car. May hinder driving and cause accidents, etc. Do not look at a repeatedly blinking screen for a long time. May cause twitches, loss of consciousness, etc. Do not put liquid such as water (drinking water, sweat, sea water, urine of pets, etc.), metal, or flammable object into SIM Card/SD Card Slot. Do not insert SIM Card or SD Card in the wrong position or orientation. May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight, etc. for a long time. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. due to light-condensing of lens. Power off handset or set to Airplane mode before boarding an aircraft. Use of handset on board an airline is restricted. Follow the airline's instructions. Handset radio waves may affect electronic devices of the aircraft. Prohibited use aboard an aircraft may be subject to penalty by law. For use in hospitals, follow the medical facility's instructions. Power off handset in a place where its use is prohibited. 7/35 Safety Precautions Handset radio waves may affect electronic devices or other electronic medical equipment. Always keep handset away from your ear when calling hands free, ringing loudly for incoming calls, or during standby. Adjust the sound volume adequately when playing games or playing back videos or music with an earphone/microphone, etc. connected to handset. Handset sound is loud when calling hands free. Even in standby, the ringtone or alarm may ring suddenly. Listening to loud sound continuously for a long time may cause hearing impairment or other difficulty. Too loud volume may cause inability to hear ambient sound and may also cause an accident. Users with heart conditions should adjust vibration and ringtone volume as needed. Handset suddenly vibrating and ringing for a new call may startle and affect persons with heart conditions. When using electric medical equipment, etc., check with the equipment vendor or distributor for information about the effects of radio waves. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Power off handset near electronic devices that use precision control or faint signals. Handset radio waves may cause electronic malfunctions, etc.
* Take additional care near these devices:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment. For users of implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter defibrillators, other electric medical equipment, check with the equipment vendor or distributor for information about the effects of radio waves. If Display or Camera lens is broken, do not touch the broken components or exposed inside of handset. Touching the broken or exposed part may cause burns, injury, electric shock, etc. 8/35 Safety Precautions If Internal Battery leaks or has an unusual smell, immediately stop using, and keep away from fire. The leaked fluid may catch on fire causing ignition, explosion, etc. Do not allow a pet, etc. to bite handset. Internal Battery may ignite, explode, overheat, or leak causing fire, burns, injury, etc. When using the motion sensor, ensure the safety of the surroundings and hold handset firmly, not swinging around more than necessary. Failure to do so may cause accidents such as injury. If Display is broken, do not allow the leaked internal substance to contact the skin of your face or hands, or clothes. May cause injury to eyes, skin, etc. If the internal substance gets into your eyes, mouth, etc., or contacts your skin or clothes, immediately rinse with clean water. Also, in case it gets into your eyes, mouth, etc., immediately consult a doctor after rinsing. Do not dispose handset together with ordinary trash. May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. Also, may cause environmental destruction. Bring unnecessary handset into a sales outlet such as a SoftBank Shop or follow the municipality instructions for recycling. If the internal fluid is leaked from Internal Battery, do not allow it to contact the skin of your face or hands, or clothes. May cause injury to eyes, skin, etc. If the internal substance gets into your eyes, mouth, etc., or contacts your skin or clothes, 9/35 Safety Precautions immediately rinse with clean water. Also, in case it gets into your eyes, mouth, etc., immediately consult a doctor after rinsing. Before using handset in a car, check with the car manufacturer or dealer for information about the effects of radio waves. Handset radio waves may affect the vehicle's electronic equipment in some car models. In that case, stop using handset immediately. If skin abnormalities develop during use, immediately stop using handset and consult a doctor. Continuing its use may cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. For the material of each parts, see "Material List."
Make sure that metallic pieces (cutter blade, staples, etc.) are not adhered to Earpiece (top center, Display), Speaker (bottom left, back), vibrator area (bottom right, back) since magnetic parts are included. Adhered objects may cause injury, etc. Do not leave handset in reach of children or persons requiring supervision. Handset uses magnets. If swallowed, there is a risk of choking or serious harm to internal organs. If the magnet has been swallowed, immediately consult a doctor. Do not bring handset near medical devices. Handset uses magnets; they may affect pacemakers, variable-pressure hydrocephalus shunts, and other medical devices. Do not bring handset near persons using these devices. If you use such a device, consult your doctor before using the product. Watch Display in a well-lit place with enough distance kept. Watching in a dark place or getting too close to Display may reduce visual acuity, etc. 10/35 Safety Precautions AC Charger (Optional Accessory) Do not use AC Charger (optional accessory) if the cord is damaged. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. If thunder is audible, do not touch AC Charger (optional accessory). May cause electric shock, etc. Do not short circuit Charging Terminals when it is connected to a power outlet. Also, do not allow body parts such as your hands or fingers to contact Charging Terminals. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not put heavy objects on the cord of AC Charger (optional accessory) or pull it strongly. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. When plugging or unplugging AC Charger (optional accessory) to or from a power outlet, do not allow metals to come in contact. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not use a voltage converter (such as a travel converter for overseas use) when charging with AC Charger (optional accessory). May ignite, overheat, cause electric shock, etc. Do not apply unnecessary force to the connection part when handset and AC Charger
(optional accessory) are connected. 11/35 Safety Precautions May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Do not touch the cord of AC Charger (optional accessory), charging terminals, power plug, with wet hands. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Use with specified power supply and voltage. Also, use AC Charger for global use (optional accessory) when charging overseas. Using the incorrect power supply and voltage may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. AC Charger:100V AC (Household AC power outlet only) AC Charger for global use:100V to 240V AC (Household AC power outlet only) Wipe off dust on the power plug. Using with dust adhered may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Firmly insert the power plug of AC Charger (optional accessory) to an outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. When unplugging from an outlet, grasp AC Charger (optional accessory) main unit without applying force such as pulling the cord. The cord of AC Charger may be damaged if it is pulled out and it may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Insert or remove the connector of AC Charger (optional accessory) straight against the port without applying force such as pulling the cord. Incorrect insertion or removal may cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Stop using handset immediately if Charging Terminals are deformed or bent. Or, do not use AC Charger even with the deformation fixed. 12/35 Safety Precautions Charging Terminals may short-circuit causing fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. Unplug power plug of AC Charger when not using it. Keeping the power plug connected may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. If liquid such as water (drinking water, sweat, seawater, urine of pets, etc.) gets on equipment, immediately disconnect the power plug from an outlet. Liquid on equipment may result in short-circuit causing fire, burns, electric shock, etc. When cleaning, disconnect the power plug from an outlet. Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not touch AC Charger (optional accessory) that is connected to an outlet continuously. May cause burns, etc. SIM Card When handling SIM Cards, be careful of the cut surface so as not to hurt your body parts such as fingers. Cut surface may be sharp and may cause injury, etc. 13/35 Safety Precautions Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Persons with an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator should keep handset at least 15 cm away from the device. Handset radio waves may affect 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. 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. There may be someone who is wearing an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator. Handset radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction. Observe each medical facility's instruction when using handset. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Material List Xperia XX XX Main Unit Part Material/Surface Treatment Exterior case (top, bottom, side) Nylon resin (with glass fiber)/Coating Exterior case (Volume/Zoom Up/Down Key, PC resin/Coating Back Cover) Exterior case (SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover) PC resin (with glass fiber)/Coating Exterior case (Camera ring (around Main Aluminum alloy/Anodized 14/35 Safety Precautions Camera)) Transparent plate (Display) Strengthened glass/AFP processing Transparent plate (Camera Lens) Strengthened glass/AFP processing + AR Flash/Photo Light processing Acrylic resin/-
Power Key/Fingerprint Sensor Epoxy resin/Coating Earpiece (top) mesh Speaker (bottom) mesh PET/-
PC resin/-
Rubber gasket of SIM Card/SD Card Slot Silicone rubber/-
Cover SIM Card/SD Card Tray PC resin (with glass fiber) + stainless steel plate/-
15/35 Safety Precautions Important Product Information Handset, SIM Card, AC Charger (Optional Accessory) (Common) Charging Display (Touchscreen) Volume Rising Handset Temperature Technical Conformity Fingerprint Authentication Forcibly Powering Off Handset, SIM Card, AC Charger (Optional Accessory)
(Common) Do not get wet. AC Charger (optional accessory) is not water resistant. Avoid using in humid places such as a bathroom and exposing it to rain. Contact to dampness 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. External abnormalities such as damage or deformation may degrade the water resistance/dustproof performance. Use handset, SIM Card (inserted in handset) within temperatures of 5C to 35C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity (temporary use at 36C to 40C and humidity 86% to 90%). Charge Internal Battery within temperatures of 5C to 35C. Do not use where there is much humidity, dust, or vibration, or near landline phone, TV, radio, etc. For using power outlet with drop-off prevention structure, see the user's manual. Handset exterior case is not removable. Trying to remove case may cause breakage or malfunction. Battery is built in and is not removable. Internal Battery is a lithium-ion battery. 16/35 Safety Precautions Lithium-ion batteries are precious, recyclable resources. Do not discard of old handsets, batteries, or chargers with ordinary waste, and instead bring them to the nearest shop with the Mobile Recycle Network mark. Storing handset with full-charged or insufficient battery level deteriorates battery performance. It is recommended to store handset with 40% battery level. Turning off by pressing Power Key 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. Display may become dim when handset temperature rises. It is not abnormal. Do not subject handset to excessive shock. Do not deform USB Type-C Port/Headset Jack. May cause malfunction. 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 when cleaning. Clean 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. Do not leave Camera in direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through Lens may cause handset to malfunction. 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. Charging AC Charger (optional accessory) may become warm while charging. It is not abnormal. If charging is started, although handset is unavailable for operation, screen indicating that handset is charging appears. For this reason, do not charge where handset is required to be powered off. Check battery level with Status Indicator at the top of screen. Operation time of Internal Battery varies by usage environment or the battery condition. Internal Battery is consumable item. Operation time per charge decreases by charging repeatedly. 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 Customer Service. 17/35 Safety Precautions Using application while charging may shorten Internal Battery life. Display (Touchscreen) Handset uses a touchscreen Display. Operate with your fingers on Display. Touch with your fingers lightly. Do not press forcibly with fingers or push with a sharp-pointed object (nail, ball-point pen, pins, etc.) Touchscreen may not work or malfunction in the following cases:
- Operation with gloves on
- Operation with fingernail
- Foreign object on Display
- Protection sheet or sticker applied on Display
- Waterdrop or dew condensation on Display
- Operation with fingers wet or sweaty
- Operation under water Although Display is made with hardened and shatterproof glass, touching scattered or exposed parts accidentally may cause injuries. Handset uses an OEL display; ghost images may appear. The same image on Display for a long time, a higher-than-necessary brightness setting, or extremely long use may cause brightness to partially dim, color to change, or may burn images into Display. Depending on viewing angle, uneven color or brightness or change in colors may be visible. This is normal for OEL displays. Volume To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Rising Handset Temperature This mark is displayed when the surface temperature of the product rises during use. When the mark is displayed, there is a risk of burns if you continue using the product while holding it in your hands. In this case, please refrain from holding it in your hands. 18/35 Safety Precautions 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. Disassembling/modifying handset Never use modified handset. Using modified handset is a violation of the Radio Law. Handset is compliant with the technical standard conformance of specified wireless equipment based on the Radio Law, and as a proof of it, the "Technical Compliance Mark
" appears on the electronic nameplate of handset. Electronic nameplate can be viewed in the following way. To view: in Home Screen,
(Settings) About phone Certificates 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. Do not alter the basic software illegally. May be regarded as software modification and repairs may be refused. Fingerprint Authentication Fingerprint authentication uses the characteristics of your fingerprint. If your fingerprint image has few characteristics, fingerprint authentication may not be available. Authentication performance (authenticating fingerprint when using Fingerprint Sensor) depends on usage condition. If your finger is under any of the following conditions, registration of fingerprint may be difficult or authentication performance may degrade. Washing/wiping hands, using different finger, etc. may improve capability.
- Wrinkled after taking a bath, etc.
- Wet with water, sweat, etc.
- Dried
- Covered with grease (e.g. hand cream)
- Dirty with mud or grease
- Rough or injured (cut, inflammation, etc.)
- Abraded and faded 19/35 Safety Precautions
- The shape of fingerprint has changed due to weight loss or weight gain
- The surface condition of finger is extremely different from when you registered fingerprint Personal authentication and identification are not completely guaranteed by fingerprint authentication technology. Note that SoftBank Corp. is not liable for any damage incurred due to misuse by a third party or due to handset being unable to be used. Precautions on Fingerprint Sensor
- Do not hit or apply strong impact. This may cause a malfunction or damage. Also, do not scratch the surface or poke it with a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pin tip.
- Do not attach stickers or do not daub with ink, etc.
- If dirt such as dust or sebum is attached to Fingerprint Sensor, reading fingerprints may be difficult or the authentication performance may be degraded. Occasionally clean the surface of Fingerprint Sensor.
- If the time of touching is too short or too long, authentication may fail. Touch the center of Fingerprint Sensor straight with the vortex of your fingerprint.
- Activating Fingerprint Sensor may fail if a finger is placed on it before starting registration or authentication. Release your finger once and try again. Forcibly Powering Off If Display stops responding or handset cannot be powered off, Long Press both Power Key and Volume Up Key at the same time for at least 10 seconds. After handset vibrates three times in a row, release Keys and handset powers off. 20/35 Safety Precautions Bluetooth/Wi-Fi (WLAN) Frequencies Notes on Using Bluetooth Devices Reception Interference Caused by Wi-Fi (WLAN) Devices Wi-Fi (WLAN) Notes on Using 2.4 GHz Devices Notes on Using 5 GHz Devices Reception Interference Caused by Bluetooth Devices Frequencies Frequency band used by handset Bluetooth/Wi-Fi (WLAN) functions are as follows:
2.4:Frequency band is 2400 MHz FH/XX/DS/OF: Modulations are FH-SS, other modulation, DS-SS, OFDM 4:Estimated range of radio frequency interference is up to 40 m 8:Estimated range of radio frequency interference is up to 80 m mobile device bandwidth differentiation Available channels may vary by country/region. For use in an airplane, contact your airline.
:Utilizes 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz band without Notes on Using Bluetooth Devices 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), 21/35 Safety Precautions specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations
(hereinafter referred to as "another station.") Before using handset Bluetooth function, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios and amateur radios are not in use nearby. 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. For further questions, contact a SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. Reception Interference Caused by Wi-Fi (WLAN) Devices Handset Bluetooth function uses the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) 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. Provide distance between Bluetooth device and Wi-Fi (WLAN) device. Required distance varies by device. If the problem persists, power off Bluetooth device or Wi-Fi (WLAN) device. Wi-Fi (WLAN) 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. Use handset WLAN function only in Japan. 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. If there are multiple Wi-Fi access points using the same channel, search may fail. Enable Wi-Fi to search available Wi-Fi networks and then establish connection. Connect to Wi-Fi network before accessing Internet via Wi-Fi (WLAN). 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. To save battery power, disable Wi-Fi (WLAN) when not used. 22/35 Safety Precautions Notes on Using 2.4 GHz 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. Before using handset, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios, and amateur radio stations are not in use nearby. 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 Customer Service for measurement against the cross talk (e.g. installing partition.) Also, in the event of handset causing radio wave interference with specified low power radios and amateur radio stations, contact a SoftBank Shop or Customer Service. Notes on Using 5 GHz Devices In 5 GHz frequency bandwidth, handset can use following bands:
5.2 GHz band (W52/36, 40, 44, 48 ch) 5.3 GHz band (W53/52, 56, 60, 64 ch) 5.6 GHz band (W56/100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140 ch) 5.8 GHz band (W58/149, 151, 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 165 ch) Using a 5.2/5.3-GHz-band wireless LAN outdoors is prohibited by law (this does not apply to communication with access points/relay stations of high-output data communications systems operating in the 5.2 GHz band). 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. Provide distance between Wi-Fi (WLAN) device and Bluetooth device. Required distance varies by device. If the problem persists, power off Bluetooth device. 23/35 Safety Precautions Water Resistance/Dustproofing Handset complies with IPX51, IPX82 water resistance standards and IP6X3 dustproof standard with SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover firmly closed. 1 Protection against water jet (at 12.5 L/minute 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 Water Resistance/Dustproofing Maintaining Water Resistance/Dustproof Performance Precautions Draining Charging Handset Water Resistance/Dustproofing Handset water resistance/dustproofing provides the following:
Calling in the rain without umbrella (approximately 20 mm rainfall per hour) Do not open or close 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 Wash with tap water at normal temperature (5C - 35C) with weak water flow (less than 6 L/minute) at distance of approximately 10 cm away from the tap or shower. When washing handset, make sure to securely close 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 Do not get water from a pool on handset or soak it in pool water. Maintaining Water Resistance/Dustproof Performance Observe the following to avoid water or dust ingress. 24/35 Safety Precautions Do not get any liquid other than room temperature tap water on handset, or soak it in such liquid. Firmly close 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. Do not push Earpiece, Mic, Speaker, Second Mic, USB Type-C Port, or Headset Jack with a sharp-pointed object. Do not let handset fall. Scratch on handset may degrade water resistance/dustproof performance. Rubber gaskets on inner side of SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover play important roles for water resistance/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. Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed directly from a tap or shower. Handset provides IPX5 water resistance, but doing so may cause malfunction. 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. 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. Soaking handset in tap water should be no more than 30 minutes. For using handset at a swimming pool, obey rules of the facility. Handset does not float on water. Do not let water remain on handset. In cold region, water freezes up and may cause malfunction. Do not allow water to remain in the Earpiece, Mic, Speaker, Second Mic, USB Type-C Port, or Headset Jack. Such water may interfere with calls or get clothes or bag wet. If handset gets splashed with water or other liquid while 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 Customer Service. If rubber gasket on back of SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover becomes scratched or deformed, contact a SoftBank Shop or Customer Service for part replacement. Do not connect earphones, etc. to handset that is wet with water. May cause malfunction. 25/35 Safety Precautions Do not use USB Type-C Port or Headset Jack if wet or dirty/dusty. May lose water resistance, cause electric shock or short circuit, resulting in malfunction, fire, or burns. Do not leave handset in a humid place for a long time. Take handset out from bathroom after using. Avoid moving handset from cold place to warm place suddenly. Wait until handset temperature gets warm and before bringing it to bathroom etc. 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. Shake handset approximately 20 times until there is no more water splattering (Left), then turn upside down and shake it approximately 20 times again (Right) 26/35 Safety Precautions Wipe off water drained from handset with clean cloth etc. Turn Earpiece, Mic, Speaker, USB Type-C Port, Second Mic, Headset Jack, Power Key/Fingerprint Sensor, Volume/Zoom Up/Down Key, and SIM Card/SD Card Slot Cover, Camera ring (around main camera) face down onto cloth etc. to drain water. Turn upside down and wipe off. Place handset on dry, clean cloth etc., and dry naturally at room temperature for a couple of hours Water is drained. Charging Check the following while and after charging. While charging, check that handset is not wet. Never charge while handset is wet. Never connect USB Type-C connector when handset or AC Charger is wet. Handset provides water resistance, but liquids (tap water, beverages, sea water, pet urine, etc.) adhered to USB Type-C connector may cause electric shock or short circuit, resulting in fire, burns, or 27/35 Safety Precautions malfunctions. Do not use AC Charger (optional accessory), USB Type-C cable (commercially available) in a bathroom, shower room, kitchen, lavatory or other highly humid area. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. Do not touch AC Charger (optional accessory) or USB Type-C cable (commercially available) with wet hand. Doing so may cause electric shock. 28/35 Safety Precautions Export Controls and Regulations Export Controls and Regulations Export Controls and Regulations The products 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, 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. 29/35 Safety Precautions Intellectual Property Rights Copyrights and Portrait Rights Trademarks Copyrights and Portrait Rights Copyrighted contents you recorded or obtained from Websites 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 Website without their consent because of possible infringement of their right of portrait. Trademarks SOFTBANK, SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese and the SOFTBANK logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK GROUP CORP. in Japan and other countries. Yahoo!, , the Yahoo! JAPAN logo, and the Y! logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Yahoo Japan Corporation in Japan.
/Internet SagiWall name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of BB Softservice Corp. McAfee and the McAfee logo are trademarks of McAfee LLC in the United States and other countries. Qualcomm Quick Charge is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Qualcomm Quick Charge is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. All Qualcomm Incorporated marks are used with permission. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Group Corporation and their subsidiaries is under license. Wi-Fi is a trademark or registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. microSD logo, microSDHC logo and microSDXC logo are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. 30/35 Safety Precautions USB Type-C is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc. is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Google, the Google logo, Android, Google Play, the Google Play logo, Gmail, the Gmail logo, Google Maps, the Google Maps logo, Google Calendar, the Google Calendar logo, YouTube, the YouTube logo, Google Docs, the Google Docs logo, Google Chrome, the Google Chrome logo, Google Sheets, the Google Sheets logo, Google Slides, the Google Slides logo, YouTube Music, the YouTube Music logo, Google Drive, the Google Drive logo, Google Duo, the Google Duo logo, Google Photos, the Google Photos logo, Google Pay, the Google Pay logo, the Google Assistant logo, Google Lens, and the Google Lens logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google LLC. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of US Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries/regions. QR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Osaifu-Keitai is a registered trademark of NTT DOCOMO, INC. Facebook and the Facebook logo are registered trademarks of Facebook, Inc. Amazon, Amazon.co.jp and its logo, and Amazon Prime are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other countries. The iPhone trademark is used based on a license from Aiphone Co., Ltd. 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, LLC (See https://www.mpegla.com). MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
"" and "SONY", as well as product names, service names, and logomarks used in this instruction manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Group Corporation or its affiliates. All other product names, service names, company names, and logomarks are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners. FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. The TM and marks are sometimes abbreviated in this instruction manual. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. 31/35 Safety Precautions RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
"XXXXXX" here refers to this mobile phone "Xperia XX XX". Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) European RF Exposure Information FCC RF Exposure Information Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) This mobile phone XXXXXX is compliant with the Japanese technical regulations* and international guidelines for exposure to radio waves. The Japanese technical regulations on human exposure to radio frequency energy have established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on the standards developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulations employ 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 stipulated in the international guideline recommended by ICNIRP**, which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value for this mobile phone is 1.996 W/kg*** when tested for use at the ear, and 1.630 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.
* The technical regulations are provided in the Article 14-2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment.
** International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection 32/35 Safety Precautions
*** The value is under simultaneous transmission use conditions.
**** 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 it and the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection. The WHO 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 Affairs and Communications (MIC) https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/body/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) https://www.arib-emf.org/01denpa/denpa02-02.html (Japanese) World Health Organization https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/electromagnetic-fields-and-public-health-mobile-
phones List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio waves by smartphone/3G model https://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/sar/ (Japanese) European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2.0 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear is 0.4 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 1.02 W/kg* at the separation distance of 0.5 cm from the body. For electronic safety, maintain the separation distance with accessories containing no metal, that position handset a minimum of the above distance. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
* The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. 33/35 Safety Precautions 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 as reported to the authorities for this phone model when tested for use by the ear is 0.46 W/kg, when worn on the body is 0.64 W/kg and when WiFi hotspot mode is 0.64 W/
kg. For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Please use an accessory designated for this product or an accessory which contains no metal and which positions the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body. For devices which include "WiFi hotspot" functionality, SAR measurements for the device operating in WiFi hotspot mode were taken using a separation distance of 1.0 cm. 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 https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID PY7-83032A. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the FCC website at https://www.fcc.gov/general/radio-frequency-safety-0. 34/35 Safety Precautions FCC Statement for the USA FCC Statement for the USA FCC Statement for the USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any change or modification not expressly approved by Sony may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 35/35 Safety Precautions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | External Photos- External photo Rev1 | External Photos | 781.12 KiB | March 14 2023 / September 10 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | ID Label/Location Info | March 14 2023 / March 16 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix A Detailed System Check Results | RF Exposure Info | 178.31 KiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix A.1 - WWAN Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 624.34 KiB | March 22 2023 / September 11 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix B Detailed Test Results | RF Exposure Info | 425.77 KiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix B.1 - WCDMA Band IV | Test Report | 1.82 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix B.2 - LTE Band 4 Part1 | Test Report | 4.19 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix B.2 - LTE Band 4 Part2 | Test Report | 3.36 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix C Calibration certificate Part1 | RF Exposure Info | 3.66 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix C Calibration certificate Part2 | RF Exposure Info | 3.00 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Appendix D Photographs | Test Setup Photos | 980.08 KiB | March 22 2023 / September 11 2023 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Attestation Statements | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | US Agent Letter rev2 | Attestation Statements | 57.41 KiB | July 19 2023 / March 24 2023 |
SONY ony Corporation U.S. AGENT LETTER OF ATTESTATION U.S. AGENT FRN: 0033408097 Company Name: Sony Electronics Inc. Contact Name: Mark Arthurs Address: 16535 Via Esprillo, San Diego California, 92127 Telephone No: +1 858 942-2673 Email: mark.arthurs@sony.com TO: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 ATTENTION: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This letter is to confirm that we have accepted the responsibility to act as the U.S. based Agent on behalf of the Applicant noted below for all future FCC certification/registrations obtained during the period of this agreement which ends at the specified date below (if applicable). As the U.S. Agent, we are aware of the requirements involved as outlined in section 2.911(d)(7) of the FCC rules and of KDB 986446 D01v01. FRN: 0018919456 Applicant Name: Sony Corporation Grantee Code: PY7 Contact Name: Mika Kaneko Address: 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075, Japan Telephone No: +81 50-3809-4873 Email: Mika.kaneko@sony.com We Sony Corporation will maintain this agent in the U.S. for no less than one year after either all marketing or importation to the U.S. is terminated (or the conclusion of any Commission-related administrative or judicial proceeding involving the equipment), whichever is later. Sony Electronics Inc Sony Corporation Mark Arthurs By Mika Kaneko Authorized Signature Authorized Signature Name (Type or Print) Name (Type or Print) Sony Electronics Inc Mika Kaneko Title Title Staff EMC Engineer Chief Regulatory Compliance Manager Date Date April 12, 2023 April 12, 2023
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Cover Letter(s) | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | C2PC letter | Cover Letter(s) | 244.27 KiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6430378.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 Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075, Japan Remarks Date: March 15, 2023 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Class II Permissive Change Request Letter FCC ID: PY7-83032A To whom it may concern, This is to request a Class II Permissive Change for FCC ID: PY7-83032A. The major changes filed under this application is:
Enable two bands and disable two bands by Software, please refer to Theory of operation appendix_C for the detail If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us Yours sincerely, ________________________________ Mika Kaneko Chief Regulatory Compliance Manager Mobile Communications Business Group Sony Corporation It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that they have a correct and valid version. Any outdated hard copy is invalid and must be removed from possible use.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Confidentiality request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 160.32 KiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6430379.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 Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075, Japan Remarks Date: March,15, 2023 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Confidentiality Request Letter FCC ID: PY7-83032A To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachments as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely.
- Block Diagram
- Theory of Operation
- Tune up Information Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In additional to above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commissions policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices. We are requesting the commission to grant short-term confidentiality request on the following attachments for 180days from date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization.
- Test Setup Photos
- User Manual It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Yours sincerely, ________________________________ Mika Kaneko Chief Regulatory Compliance Manager Mobile Communications Business Group Sony Corporation It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that they have a correct and valid version. Any outdated hard copy is invalid and must be removed from possible use.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Attestation Statements | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | SEWM2212000311RG01-FCC RF Test Report | Test Report | 657.99 KiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | SEWM2212000311RG08 FCC SAR Report | RF Exposure Info | 1.85 MiB | March 22 2023 / March 24 2023 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Cover Letter(s) | March 14 2023 / March 16 2023 |
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1 | 2023-03-24 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2023-03-16 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: PY7-38431P Grant Date: 03/13/2023 |
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6 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
7 | 869 ~ 894 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs | ||
8 | 2506 ~ 2680 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Application Email Address |
L******@ul.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | TCB Scope |
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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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Grantee Code |
PY7
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Product Code |
83032A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
M****** K****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Title |
Chief Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
+8136********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Fax Number |
+8150********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
M******@sony.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
W**** W****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Physical Address |
South of No. 6 Plant, No. 1, Runsheng Road,Suzhou
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
Suzhou, 215000
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
China
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
05126********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
W******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 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 7 8 | 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 7 8 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/11/2023 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 09/10/2023 | |||||
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 7 8 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM/WCDMA/LTE Phone with BT, DTS/UNII a/b/g/n/ac, NFC and GNSS | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: PY7-38431P Grant Date: 03/13/2023 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 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 7 8 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive change to enable UMTS Band 4 and LTE Band 4, and to disable UMTS Band 5 and LTE Band 41. Output power listed is ERP for operations below 1 GHz, EIRP for operations above 1 GHz. This device supports the following LTE bands and channel bandwidths: Band 12 (1.4/3/5/10 MHz) and Band 4 (1.4/5/10/15/20 MHz). For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 10 mm separation between the device and the user's body. The highest reported SAR for the head, body-worn accessory, wireless router (hotspot), and simultaneous transmission (1g) use conditions are 0.49 W/kg, 0.60 W/kg, 0.60 W/kg, and 0.76 W/kg respectively. The highest reported SAR for the head, body-worn accessory, wireless router (hotspot), and simultaneous transmission (1g) use conditions across all filings under this FCC ID are 0.49 W/kg, 0.60 W/kg, 060 W/kg, and 0.76 W/kg respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in the U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for US operations. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power listed is conducted. The device supports 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. The highest reported SAR head, body-worn accessory, Wireless Router(hotspot), Product Specific (10g), and simultaneous transmission / Product Specific simultaneous exposure (10g) conditions are 0.23 W/kg, 0.13 W/kg, 0.12 W/kg, 0.32 W/kg (10g), and 0.76 W/kg / 0.32 W/kg (10g) respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Power output listed is peak conducted. The highest reported SAR for the head, body-worn accessory, Wireless Router(hotspot), and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are <0.10 W/kg, <0.10 W/kg, <0.10 W/kg, and 0.76 W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | The highest reported SAR(10g) for standalone and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are <0.10 W/kg(10g) and 0.32 W/kg(10g) respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Output power listed is conducted. The highest SAR for head, body-worn accessory, Wireless Router(hotspot), and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.25 W/kg, 0.17 W/kg, 0.17 W/kg, and 0.74 W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Output power listed is ERP for operations below 1 GHz, EIRP for operations above 1 GHz. This device supports the following LTE bands and channel bandwidths: Band 12 (1.4/3/5/10 MHz) and Band 41 (5/10/15/20 MHz). For satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 10 mm separation between the device and the user's body. The highest reported SAR for the head, body-worn accessory, wireless router (hotspot), and simultaneous transmission (1g) use conditions are 0.49 W/kg, 0.57 W/kg, 0.57 W/kg, and 0.76 W/kg respectively. This device contains functions that are not operational in the U.S. and its Territories; filings under this FCC ID are approved only for US operations. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | 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 7 8 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services (Suzhou) Co.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Name |
V******** C********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Telephone Number |
+86 1********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
V******@sgs.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 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.718 | 0.1 ppm | 246KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.158 | 0.1 ppm | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.689 | 0.1 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.296 | 0.1 ppm | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 27 | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.229 | 0.1 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.139 | 0.1 ppm | 18M0G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 27 | 1717.5 | 1747.5 | 0.143 | 0.1 ppm | 13M5G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.147 | 0.1 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 27 | 1712.5 | 1752.5 | 0.151 | 0.1 ppm | 4M49W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.07 | 0.1 ppm | 8M94G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.058 | 0.1 ppm | 8M93W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 27 | 701.5 | 713.5 | 0.058 | 0.1 ppm | 4M48W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0095 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0096 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5720 | 0.0099 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0098 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0091000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0086 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.0723 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 1 | 15B | CC | 869.00000000 | 894.00000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.718 | 2.5 ppm | 246KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 2 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.158 | 2.5 ppm | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.689 | 2.5 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 4 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.296 | 2.5 ppm | 246KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 5 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.097 | 2.5 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 6 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.07 | 2.5 ppm | 8M94G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 7 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.058 | 2.5 ppm | 8M93W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 8 | 27 | 701.5 | 713.5 | 0.058 | 2.5 ppm | 4M48W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 9 | 27 | 2506 | 2680 | 0.065 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 1 | 27 | 2501 | 2685 | 0.067 | 2.5 ppm | 8M94G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 11 | 27 | 2506 | 2680 | 0.07 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 12 | 27 | 2498.5 | 2687.5 | 0.072 | 2.5 ppm | 4M49W7D |
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