About This Manual
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Contents
Getting Started 7
Getting to Know Your Phone 7
Knowing the Keys 9
Installing the nano-UIM / nano-SIM Card and microSDXC Card 10
Charging the Battery 11
Using the Touch Screen 14
Getting to Know the Home Screen 18
Personalizing 19
Using Do Not Disturb Mode 19
Applying New Wallpapers 20
Setting the Home Screen Transition Effect 20
Protecting Your Phone With Screen Locks 21
Protecting Your Phone With Sound Lock 21
Using Your Fingerprint 22
Knowing the Basics 25
Monitoring the Phone Status 25
Managing Notifications 26
Connecting to Networks and Devices 27
Connecting to Mobile Networks 27
Connecting to Wi-Fi 31
Using Wi-Fi Direct® 32
Exchanging Data via NFC 33
Using USB On-The-Go (OTG) 34
Phone Calls 36
Placing and Ending Calls 36
Answering or Rejecting Calls 37
Checking Voicemail 37
Contacts 39
Adding a New Contact 39
Adding a Contact to Favorites 39
Email 40
Setting Up the First Email Account 40
Writing and Sending an Email 42
Responding to an Email 44
Messaging 46
Opening the Messaging Screen 46
Sending a Message 46
Replying to a Message 49
Camera 51
Capturing a Photo 51
Recording a Video 58
Using Other Camera Modes 61
For Your Safety 64
General Safety 64
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure 69
Distraction 75
Product Handling 76
Electrical Safety 87
Radio Frequency Interference 89
Explosive Environments 94
Declaration of RoHS Compliance 97
Disposal of Your Old Appliance 99
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 102
Getting to Know Your Phone
Earpiece
Front camera
Proximity & light sensor
Indicator light
nano-UIM / nano-SIM microSDXC card tray
Touch screen
Speaker
Charging/USB Type-C jack
Main microphone
Auxiliary microphone
Headset jack
Back camera
Dual-flash
Fingerprint sensor
Volume key
Power key
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