Sony Xperia XZ1 - Schematic Diagarm
Sony Xperia XZ1 - Schematic Diagarm
Sony Xperia XZ1 - Schematic Diagarm
Xperia™ XZ1
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Contents
Getting started.............................................................................. 6
About this User guide.......................................................................6
Overview........................................................................................... 7
Assembly...........................................................................................8
Screen Protection..............................................................................9
Starting Your Device for the First Time.............................................9
Why do I need a Google account?..................................................10
Device security............................................................................. 11
Ensuring your device is protected................................................... 11
Screen lock....................................................................................... 11
Fingerprint Manager........................................................................12
Unlocking your device automatically..............................................13
SIM Card Protection......................................................................... 17
Using Multiple SIM Cards.................................................................17
Finding the Identification Number of Your Device......................... 18
Finding a lost device using Android Device Manager....................18
Using Location Services...................................................................19
Learning the basics......................................................................21
Using the touchscreen.................................................................... 21
Locking and unlocking the screen..................................................24
Home screen................................................................................... 24
Application screen.......................................................................... 26
Navigating Applications..................................................................27
Widgets........................................................................................... 29
Shortcuts and folders..................................................................... 30
Background and Themes................................................................ 31
Taking a screenshot.........................................................................31
Notifications.................................................................................... 32
Icons in the status bar.................................................................... 34
Applications overview.................................................................... 36
Battery and Maintenance............................................................39
Charging your device...................................................................... 39
Battery and power management...................................................40
Updating your device......................................................................42
Maintenance Using a Computer.....................................................44
Storage and memory...................................................................... 45
Backing Up and Restoring Content................................................ 46
Downloading applications..........................................................49
Downloading applications from Google Play™.............................49
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Downloading Applications from Other Sources............................ 49
Internet and networks................................................................ 50
Browsing the web...........................................................................50
Internet and MMS settings ............................................................ 50
Wi-Fi................................................................................................. 51
Sharing your cellular data connection............................................53
Controlling Data Usage................................................................... 55
Selecting a SIM card for data traffic................................................55
Selecting cellular networks.............................................................56
Synchronizing data on your device.............................................57
Synchronizing with Online Accounts.............................................. 57
Synchronizing with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.................. 57
Basic settings.............................................................................. 59
Accessing settings.......................................................................... 59
Volume settings.............................................................................. 59
Do Not Disturb Mode......................................................................60
Screen settings................................................................................ 61
Application settings........................................................................ 62
Resetting Your Applications........................................................... 63
Screen Saver................................................................................... 64
Language Settings..........................................................................64
Date and time................................................................................. 65
X-Reality™ for mobile.....................................................................65
Color gamut and contrast...............................................................65
Enhancing the Sound Output.........................................................65
Noise cancellation...........................................................................66
Multiple User Accounts................................................................... 67
Typing text...................................................................................69
On-Screen Keyboards..................................................................... 69
Editing text...................................................................................... 70
Calling.......................................................................................... 72
Making calls.....................................................................................72
Receiving Calls.................................................................................73
Smart call handling......................................................................... 74
Forwarding Calls..............................................................................74
Restricting Calls...............................................................................75
Contacts....................................................................................... 77
Adding and editing contacts.......................................................... 77
Grouping contacts...........................................................................78
Transferring contacts...................................................................... 78
Backing up Contacts....................................................................... 79
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Messaging and chat....................................................................80
Reading and sending messages....................................................80
Messaging settings......................................................................... 81
Video Chat....................................................................................... 81
Setting Up Email..............................................................................82
Music........................................................................................... 83
Transferring music to your device.................................................. 83
Listening to music...........................................................................83
Camera........................................................................................ 86
Getting to know your camera.........................................................86
Exposure, color, and light conditions.............................................89
Setting the right focus.................................................................... 92
People, selfies, and smiling faces.................................................. 92
Moving objects................................................................................93
Using camera apps......................................................................... 95
Resolution and memory.................................................................96
Diagnosing your camera................................................................ 98
Additional camera settings............................................................ 98
Photos and videos in Album......................................................101
Viewing photos and videos........................................................... 101
Album home screen menu........................................................... 102
Sharing and managing photos and videos.................................. 103
Hiding photos and videos.............................................................104
Connectivity............................................................................... 105
Mirroring the Screen of Your Device Wirelessly on a TV.............. 105
Connecting Your Device to USB Accessories................................ 105
Near Field Communication (NFC).................................................. 105
Bluetooth® wireless technology....................................................107
Smart Apps and Features That Save You Time......................... 110
Google Feed...................................................................................110
Using your Device as a Wallet....................................................... 110
Xperia™ Actions.............................................................................110
Clock and Calendar.....................................................................112
Calendar......................................................................................... 112
Clock............................................................................................... 112
Accessibility................................................................................ 115
Magnification................................................................................. 115
Font size......................................................................................... 115
Color Correction............................................................................. 115
TalkBack..........................................................................................115
Mono Audio................................................................................... 116
Switch Access................................................................................. 116
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Support and Legal...................................................................... 117
Support Application....................................................................... 117
Restarting, Resetting, and Repairing............................................ 117
Warranty, SAR, and usage guidelines........................................... 118
Legal information...........................................................................118
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Getting started
About this User guide
This is the Xperia™ XZ1 User guide for the Android™ 8.0 software version. If you're
not sure which software version your device is running, you can check it in the
Settings menu.
System and application updates can present the features in your device in another way than
described in this User guide. The Android version might not be affected in an update. For
more information about software updates, see Updating your device on page 42.
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Overview
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1. Charging/Notification light 11. Charger/USB Type-C™ cable port
2. Headset jack 12. Main microphone
3. Front camera lens 13. Camera lens
4. Ear speaker/Second loudspeaker 14. Laser AF sensor
5. Second microphone 15. RGBC-IR sensor
6. Proximity/Light sensor 16. Flash LED
7. Volume/Zoom key 17. NFC detection area
8. Power key/Fingerprint sensor 18. GPS antenna
9. Camera key 19. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® antenna area
10. Main loudspeaker 20. Nano SIM/Memory card slot cover
21. Main cellular antenna area
Assembly
Your device only supports nano SIM cards. The memory card tray allows you to use
either a second SIM card or a memory card. Make sure you don't confuse the two.
To prevent data loss, be sure to turn off your device or unmount the memory card before
you drag out the holder to remove the nano SIM card (or cards) or memory card from the
device.
To insert two nano SIM cards or a nano SIM card, and a memory card
Do not cut your SIM cards, as this may damage your device.
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To remove a nano SIM card
1 Turn off your device.
2 With the screen facing down, open and drag out the nano SIM/Memory card
slot cover.
3 Remove the nano SIM card, then gently push the tray back into the slot until
it fits into place.
Screen Protection
Before using your device, remove the protection film by pulling up on the protruding tab.
Screen covers and protectors may help you to protect your device against damage.
We recommend that you use only those screen covers intended for your Xperia™
device. The use of third-party screen protection accessories may prevent your
device from working correctly by covering sensors, lenses, speakers, or
microphones, and can invalidate the warranty.
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1 Press and hold down the power key until your device vibrates.
2 Enter your SIM card PIN when requested, then tap .
3 Wait a moment for your device to start.
Your SIM card PIN is initially supplied by your service provider, but you can change it later
from the Settings menu. To correct a mistake made while entering your SIM card PIN, tap
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Device security
Ensuring your device is protected
Your device includes security options—strongly recommended in case of loss or
theft:
• Set a secure screen lock on your device using a PIN, password, or pattern to
prevent anyone from accessing or resetting your device.
• Add a Google account to prevent others from using your device if it gets stolen or
wiped.
• Activate the Android Device Manager web service. Using this service, you can
remotely locate, lock, or clear a lost device.
Factory data reset You must unlock your screen before you are allowed to perform
protection a Factory Data Reset.
Android™ Device If you remotely reset your device using this service, you must
Manager enter the username and password for a Google account. The
device must be connected to the internet before the setup
process can be completed. Otherwise, you will not be able to use
your device after the reset.
Xperia™ You must enter your Google account username and password
Companion when you start the device after the repair is complete.
software repair
For Android Device Manager, it is necessary to enter information from a Google account.
This can be any Google account that you have set up on the device as an owner. If you
cannot provide the relevant account information during a setup process, you won't be able
to use the device at all.
Screen lock
Fingerprint functionality is not available in the U.S. market.
There are several screen lock options available. The security level of each lock type
is listed below in order of weakest to strongest:
• Swipe – no protection, but you have quick access to the Homescreen.
• Pattern – draw a simple pattern with your finger to unlock your device.
• PIN – enter a numeric PIN of at least four digits to unlock your device.
• Password – enter an alpha-numeric password to unlock your device.
• Fingerprint – place your registered finger on the power key to unlock your device.
It is very important that you remember your screen unlock pattern, PIN, or
password. If you forget this information, it may not be possible to restore
important data, such as contacts and messages. If you have set up a Microsoft®
Exchange ActiveSync® (EAS) account on your Xperia™ device, the EAS security
settings may limit the lockscreen type to only a PIN or password. This occurs when
your network administrator specifies a lockscreen type for all EAS accounts for
enterprise security reasons. Contact the network administrator of your company or
organization to check what network security policies are implemented for mobile
devices.
When you have a screen lock selected, tap beside Screen lock for additional settings.
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To change your screen lock type
1 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Screen lock.
2 Confirm your current screen lock, choose an option, and then follow the on-
screen instructions.
Fingerprint unlock
Fingerprint functionality is not available in the U.S. market.
You can use your fingerprint to quickly unlock your device. To use this feature, you
need to register a fingerprint and enable this feature in the Fingerprint Manager
first.
The pattern, PIN, or password screen lock you set up serves as a backup unlock
method if you enable the Fingerprint unlock option. Selecting other screen lock
types will clear all fingerprint settings.
Fingerprint Manager
Fingerprint functionality is not available in the US market.
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Fingerprint Manager registers fingerprint information that can be used as an
additional security method for unlocking your device or authenticating purchases.
You are allowed to register a maximum of 5 fingerprints on your device.
Before using the Fingerprint sensor, make sure the sensor is clean and without any visible
moisture.
The fingerprint sensor is on the power key and not on the screen of your device. Before
using the fingerprint sensor, be sure the sensor is clean and without any visible moisture.
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To Enable Smart Lock
1 Set a pattern, PIN, or password as a screen lock if you have not already done
so.
2 Find and tap Settings > Lock screen & security > Trust agents.
3 Tap the Smart Lock (Google) slider to enable the function.
4 Tap .
5 Find and tap Smart Lock.
6 Enter your pattern, PIN, or password. You need to enter these credentials to
change your Smart Lock settings.
7 Select a Smart Lock type.
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Connecting to trusted devices
If you have a device that you connect to regularly using Bluetooth or NFC, for
example a home entertainment system or fitness tracker, you can add it as a
trusted device and bypass the lock screen to save time. This feature is suitable if
you're normally in a secure place when you use this device. In some cases, you
may need to unlock your device manually before a trusted device can be
connected.
It is not recommended to add devices that are constantly connected to your device as
trusted devices, for example, Bluetooth keyboards or mice.
As soon as a trusted device is switched off or moves out of range, your screen locks and
you need your PIN, pattern, or password to unlock it.
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signals can be replicated or manipulated. Someone with access to specialized equipment
could unlock your device.
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SIM Card Protection
You can lock and unlock each SIM card that you use in your device with a PIN
(Personal Identification Number). When a SIM card is locked, the subscription
linked to the card is protected against misuse, meaning you have to enter a PIN
every time you start your device.
If you enter the PIN incorrectly too many times, your SIM card will get blocked. You
then need to enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and a new PIN. Your PIN
and PUK are supplied by your service provider.
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Finding the Identification Number of Your Device
Your device has a unique identification number. This number is referred to as the
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). You should keep a copy of this
number. You may require it, for example, when you access the Xperia™ Care
support service to register your device. Also, if your device is stolen, some network
providers can use this number to stop the device from accessing the network in
your country or region.
For devices with two SIM cards, there are two IMEI numbers, one for each SIM card slot.
1 Drag out the memory card tray and the SIM card tray.
2 Drag the strip outward using your fingernail. The IMEI numbers are displayed
on the strip.
You can also view the IMEI numbers by opening the phone dialer, and entering *#06#.
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To activate Android Device Manager
1 If you are sharing a device with multiple users, make sure that you are
logged in as the owner.
2 Make sure that you have an active data connection and that location services
are enabled.
3 Find and tap Settings > Google > Security > Find my device.
4 Tap the sliders beside Remotely locate this device and Allow remote lock
and erase to enable both functions.
5 If prompted, agree to the Terms and Conditions by tapping Activate this
device administrator.
6 To verify that Android Device Manager can locate your device after you
activate the service, go to http://www.android.com/devicemanager and
sign in using your Google account.
You can also activate Android Device Manager from Lock screen & security under Device
administrators.
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Learning the basics
Using the touchscreen
Tapping
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Touching and holding
• Move an item.
• Activate an item-specific menu.
• Activate selection mode, for example, to select several items from a list.
• Zoom in or out on web pages, photos, and maps, and when you're taking photos
or shooting videos.
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Swiping
Flicking
• Scroll quickly, for example, in a list or on a web page. You can stop the scrolling
movement by tapping the screen.
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Locking and unlocking the screen
When your device is on and left idle for a set period of time, the screen dims to
save battery power and locks automatically. This lock prevents unwanted actions
on the touchscreen when you are not using it. When you buy your device, a basic
screen swipe lock is already set. This means you have to swipe left or upward on
the screen to unlock it. You can change the security settings later and add other
kinds of locks. See Screen lock on page 11.
Home screen
The Home screen is the starting point for using your device. It's similar to the
desktop on a computer screen. Your Home screen can have up to twenty panes,
which extend beyond the regular screen display width. The number of Home
screen panes is represented by a series of dots on the lower part of the Home
screen. The highlighted dot shows the pane that is currently displayed.
1 Welcome to Xperia™ widget – Tap to open the widget and select a task such as copying content
from your old device or setting up Xperia™ services
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To go to the Home screen
• Press .
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To set a pane as the main Home screen pane
1 Touch and hold any area on your Home screen until the device vibrates.
2 Flick left or right to browse to the pane that you want to set as your main
Home screen pane, then tap .
When Google Feed is enabled, the left-most pane is reserved for this service and the main
Home screen pane cannot be changed. For more information, see Google Feed on
page 110.
Homescreen Settings
To adjust the grid size of the screen
1 Touch and hold any area on your home screen until the device vibrates.
2 Tap Grid, then select size.
3 Tap APPLY.
Application screen
The Application screen, which you open from the Home screen, contains the
applications that come pre-installed on your device as well as applications that you
download.
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To view all applications on the Application screen
1 Tap .
2 Flick left or right on the Application screen.
Navigating Applications
You can navigate between applications using the navigation keys and the recently
used applications window, which lets you switch easily between all recently used
applications. The navigation keys are the Back key, the Home key, and the Recent
apps key. You can also pop open two applications on the screen at once using the
split screen mode, if the application supports multi-window function. Some
applications get closed when you press the Home key to exit while others are
paused or continue to run in the background. If an application is paused or
running in the background, you can continue where you left off the next time you
open the application.
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Navigating applications overview
3 Recent apps key – Open the recently used applications window and the favorites bar
5 Back key - Go back to the previous screen within an application or close the application
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1 Application 1 in upper window
6 Back key – Go back to the previous screen within an application or close the application
Widgets
Widgets are small applications that you can use directly on your Homescreen. They
also function as shortcuts. For example, the Weather widget allows you to see
basic weather information directly on your Homescreen. When you tap the widget,
the full Weather application opens. You can download additional widgets from
Google Play™.
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To Resize a Widget
1 Touch and hold a widget until the device vibrates, and then release it. If the
widget can be resized, for example, the Calendar widget, then a highlighted
frame and resizing dots appear.
2 Drag the dots inward or outward to shrink or expand the widget.
3 To confirm the new size of the widget, tap anywhere on the Home screen.
To Move a Widget
• Touch and hold the widget until the device vibrates, and then drag it to the
new location.
To Remove a Widget
• Touch and hold the widget until the device vibrates, and then drag it to
Remove from home screen.
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To Create a Folder on the Homescreen
• Touch and hold an application icon or a shortcut until the device vibrates,
and then drag and drop it on top of another application icon or shortcut.
To set a theme
1 Touch and hold an empty area on your Home screen until the device
vibrates.
2 Tap Themes.
3 Choose an option:
• To use an existing theme, select the theme, then tap APPLY THEME.
• To download a new theme, tap GET MORE THEMES.
When you change a theme, the background also changes in some applications.
Taking a screenshot
You can capture still images of any screen on your device as a screenshot.
Screenshots you take are automatically saved in Album.
To take a screenshot
1 Long-press the power key until a prompt window appears.
2 Tap .
You can also take a screenshot by pressing and holding the power key and volume down
key at the same time.
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To View Your Screenshot
1 Double-tap the status bar to display the Notification panel.
2 Tap the screenshot.
You can also view your screenshots in the Album application.
Notifications
Notifications inform you of events such as new messages and calendar
notifications, as well as activities in progress like file downloads. Notifications
appear in the following places:
• The status bar
• The notification panel
• The lock screen
• The app icon
1 To open the Notification panel, drag the status bar downward, or simply
double-tap it.
2 To close the Notification panel, drag or flick the panel upward.
After opening the Notification panel, you can access the Quick Settings panel by dragging
the status bar down again.
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To dismiss a notification from the notification panel
• Swipe the notification left or right.
Not all notifications can be dismissed.
To snooze a notification, drag the notification slowly to the side and tap . Notifications
can be snoozed for 15, 30, or 60 minutes, or 2 hours.
Hide sensitive You must have a PIN, password, or pattern set up as your screen lock in order
notification content for this setting to be available. Contents hidden is displayed on the lockscreen
when sensitive notifications arrive. For example, you'll get a notification for an
incoming email or chat, but the content won't be visible on your lockscreen.
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On the lock screen Show or hide all notification content on the lock screen.
Interrupts Priority only Receive notifications from this app even when Do not disturb is set to
Priority only.
You can set notification channels to categorize notification levels. Long-press a notification
to change the notification categories.
Notification Light
The notification light informs you about battery status and some other events. For
example, a flashing white light means there is a new message or a missed call. The
notification light is enabled by default but can be disabled manually.
When the notification light is disabled, it only lights up when there is a battery status
warning, such as when the battery level falls below 15 percent.
Status icons
No SIM card
Signal strength
No signal
Roaming
Sending and downloading LTE data
Sending and downloading GPRS data
Sending and downloading EDGE data
Sending and downloading 3G data
Sending and downloading HSPA+ data
Cellular data is disabled
A Wi-Fi connection is enabled and data is being transmitted
A Wi-Fi connection is enabled but there is no internet connection.
This icon also appears when you are trying to connect to a secured Wi-Fi
network. After successful login, the exclamation point disappears.
If Google™ is blocked in your area, the exclamation mark may appear even
when the device is connected to a Wi-Fi network and there is a working
internet connection.
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Battery status
The battery is charging
Airplane mode is activated
The Bluetooth® function is activated
The microphone is muted
The speakerphone is on
Do Not Disturb mode is activated
Vibrate mode
An alarm is set
GPS is activated
Synchronization is ongoing
Problem with sign-in or synchronization
Notification icons
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Noise canceling is on
Screenshot captured
Video chat with friends using the Duo™ application
A song is playing
The device is connected to a computer via a USB cable
Internal storage is 75% full—tap to transfer data to a memory card
Warning
More undisplayed notifications
Not all icons that may appear on your device are listed here. This list is for reference
purposes only, and changes may be made without notice.
Applications overview
Some applications may not be included on your device or may not be supported by all
networks or service providers in all areas.
Use the 3D Creator application to scan people and objects with your
phone's camera.
Use the Album application to manage, view, and edit your photos and
videos.
Use the Amazon Shopping application to browse, search, and buy
thousands of products right from your device.
Use the Amazon Kindle application to explore, shop, and read books on
your device.
Use the AVG Protection PRO application to protect your device against
viruses, malware, spyware, phishing attempts, and online exploitation.
Use the Calculator application to perform basic calculations.
Use the Calendar application to keep track of events and manage your
appointments.
Use the camera to take photos and record video clips.
Use the Chrome web browser to navigate and view web pages, text, and
images, and to manage bookmarks.
Use the Clock application to set various alarms and timers.
Use the Contacts application to manage phone numbers, email addresses
and other contact information.
Use the Files application to access your downloaded applications,
documents, and pictures.
Use the Duo application to make video calls.
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Use the Google Docs application to create, edit, and collaborate with others
on documents.
Use Google Drive application to save your documents and files for easy
access from any device, share them with your friends, and collaborate with
colleagues.
Use the Email application to send and receive emails through both personal
and work accounts.
Use the Facebook™ application for social networking with friends, family
members, and coworkers around the world.
Use the Gmail application to read, write, and organize email messages.
Search for information on your device and on the web.
Enjoy music, movies, apps, and games on your device, and get exclusive
access to unique content available only with Xperia™ devices.
View your current location, find other locations, and plan routes using
Google Maps.
Use the Messaging application to send and receive text and multimedia
messages.
The Xperia™ Movie Creator automatically creates short video collages
using your existing photo and video collection.
Use the Music application to organize and play music and audio books.
View news stories from News Suite.
Make phone calls by dialing the number manually or by using the smart
dial function.
Organize, search, or browse through all your photos and videos.
Use the Google Play Movies & TV application to watch movies and TV
shows purchased or rented on Google Play.
Discover and play thousands of songs with the Google Play Music
application.
Use the Play Store application to find applications to buy or download for
free.
Stay connected with your gaming friends and the games you love to play,
shop on the PlayStation® Store, and more.
Optimize settings to suit your own requirements.
Use the Google Sheets application to create, edit, and collaborate with
others on spreadsheets.
Use the Sketch application to create and explore images, then share them
with your friends.
Use Google Slides to create, edit, and collaborate with others on
presentations.
Use the Support application to access user support on your device. For
example, you can access the User guide and troubleshooting information,
plus tips and tricks.
Use the Video application to play videos on your device and share content
with your friends.
Search content on the web using your voice.
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Use the Weather application to view weather forecasts.
Use the What's New application to discover new games, apps, and media
content.
Use YouTube to watch videos from users around the world, and share your
own.
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Battery and Maintenance
Charging your device
Always use an original Sony charger and USB Type-C™ cable intended for your
specific Xperia™ model. Other chargers and cables may increase charging time,
not charge at all, or may even damage your device. Make sure all USB ports and
connectors are completely dry before inserting the USB Type-C™ cable.
If the battery is depleted, it may take up to 30 minutes for your device to respond
to the charging. During this time, the screen may remain completely dark, not
showing the charging icon. It can take up to 4 hours for a completely drained
battery to be fully charged.
Your device has an embedded, rechargeable battery that can only be replaced by an
authorized Sony repair center. Never try to open or take apart the device yourself. Doing so
can cause damage and void your warranty.
A wall socket charger will charge your device faster than charging via your computer. You
can still use your device while charging.
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1 Connect one end of the USB Type-C™ cable to the charger (or to the USB
port of a computer).
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the USB Type-C™ port on your device.
The notification light illuminates when charging begins.
3 When the device is fully charged, disconnect the cable from your device by
pulling it straight out. Be sure not to bend the connector.
It is important to use the USB Type-C™ cable provided, as other types of USB cables can
damage your device.
If the battery is completely depleted, it may take a few minutes before the notification light
illuminates and the charging icon appears.
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• Lower the screen brightness level, see Screen settings on page 61.
• Turn off Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi, and location services when you don't need these
features.
• Turn off your device or use Airplane mode if you are in an area with no or
low network coverage. Otherwise, your device repeatedly scans for available
networks, and this consumes power.
• Use a Wi-Fi network instead of roaming when abroad. Roaming is scanning
for your home network and puts additional demands on your battery as your
device must transmit with a higher output power, see Wi-Fi on page 51.
• Change the synchronization settings for your email, calendar, and contacts,
see Synchronizing with Online Accounts on page 57.
• Check the applications that have a high battery consumption and consider
the battery saving tips provided on your device for these applications.
• Change the notification level for an application, see Notifications on page 32.
• Turn off the location-sharing permission for an application, see Application
settings on page 62.
• Uninstall applications that you are not using, see Application screen on
page 26.
• Use a Sony original handsfree device to listen to music. Handsfree devices
consume less battery than your device's loudspeakers.
• Restart your device every now and then.
STAMINA mode
Depending on the STAMINA level, different features will be restricted or disabled in
order to reduce battery consumption. These include rendering performance,
animation and screen brightness, image enhancement, background app data
syncing, vibration except for incoming calls, streaming and GPS while the screen is
off. appears in the status bar.
If you are sharing a device with multiple users, you may need to log in as the owner, that is,
the primary user, to activate or deactivate STAMINA mode.
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Ultra STAMINA Mode
Your battery time is extensively prolonged, but available apps are limited, and
mobile data and Wi-Fi are disabled. Calling and SMS are still available. Your Home
screen is changed and appears in the status bar.
If you are sharing a device with multiple users, you may need to log in as the owner, that is,
the primary user, to activate or deactivate Ultra STAMINA mode.
Battery Care
Use Battery Care to increase the lifespan of your battery. This feature detects your
charging patterns and estimates the start and end times of your regular charging
period. The rate of charging is controlled so that your battery reaches 100% just
before you disconnect the charger.
Battery Care will not control the charging rate until it detects a regular charging cycle of at
least 4 hours over a period of several days.
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To check for new software
1 If you are using a device with multiple users, make sure you are logged in as
the owner.
2 Find and tap Settings > System > Software update.
If your Xperia™ device has less than 500 MB of free internal memory available, you are not
notified about new software. Instead, you receive a warning in the Notification panel:
"Storage space running out. Some system functions may not work." If you receive this
notification, free up internal memory to get notifications about new available software.
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Maintenance Using a Computer
Xperia™ Companion
Xperia™ Companion is a software service which provides a collection of tools and
applications you can use when you connect your device to a computer. With
Xperia™ Companion, you can:
• Update or repair your device’s software.
• Transfer your content from an old device using Xperia™ Transfer.
• Back up and restore content on your computer.
• Sync multimedia content—photos, videos, music, and playlists—between your
device and computer.
• Browse files on your device.
To use Xperia™ Companion, you need an internet-connected computer running
one of the following operating systems:
• Microsoft® Windows® 7 or later
• Mac OS® X 10.11 or later
Learn more and download Xperia™ Companion for Windows or Mac at
http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/xperia-companion/.
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You can also use your device as a Supply power, and charge the other connected
device. Make sure the other device supports USB charging.
Using the Using device as MIDI mode, your device can function as a MIDI input for
musical instrument apps.
Read more about the use of memory in Android devices by downloading the White paper
for your device at www.sonymobile.com/support/.
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To Transfer Media Files to the Memory Card
1 Make sure you have a memory card inserted into your device.
2 Find and tap Settings > Storage > Transfer data to SD card.
3 Mark the files that you want to transfer to the memory card.
4 Tap Transfer.
Smart Cleaner
Using Smart cleaner, you can improve device performance by automatically
optimizing storage and memory depending on the frequency of app use.
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To Back Up Your Data Using a Computer
1 Unlock the screen of your device and connect it to the computer using a USB
Type-C™ cable.
2 Open the Xperia™ Companion software on your computer if it is not
automatically launched. After a few moments, the computer detects your
device. Make sure to select Transferring files mode on your device.
3 Click on Backup on the Xperia™ Companion main screen.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to back up data from your device.
If you do not have Xperia™ Companion installed, you are requested to install it when you
connect your device to the computer.
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To back up content manually
1 If you are backing up content to a USB storage device, be sure the storage
device is connected to your device using a USB host adapter. If you are
backing up to an SD card, make sure the SD card is properly inserted into
your device. If you are backing up content to an online account, make sure
you have signed in to your Google account.
2 Find and tap Settings > System.
3 Under Xperia™ Backup & restore, tap More.
4 Tap Manual backup, then select a backup destination and the data that you
want to back up.
5 Tap Backup.
6 After the data is backed up, tap Finish.
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Downloading applications
Downloading applications from Google Play™
Google Play™ is the official online Google store for downloading applications,
games, music, movies, and books. It includes both free and paid applications.
Before you start downloading from Google Play, be sure that you have a working
internet connection, preferably over Wi-Fi to limit data traffic charges. For more
information, see Updating your device on page 42.
To use Google Play, you need to have a Google™ account. Google Play may not be available
in all countries or regions.
You can view the permissions granted to a downloaded application by tapping the
application under Settings > Apps & notifications > App permissions.
If you are using a device with multiple users, only the owner, that is, the primary user, can
allow downloads from sources other than Google Play™. Changes made by the owner
affect all other users.
1 Find and tap Settings > Apps & notifications > App permissions.
2 Tap the app to view its permissions. Tap the slider to enable or disable.
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Internet and networks
Browsing the web
The Google Chrome™ web browser for Android™ devices comes pre-installed in
most markets. Go to http://support.google.com/chrome and click the "Chrome for
Mobile" link to get more detailed information about how to use this web browser.
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To view downloaded internet and MMS settings
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network.
2 Select a SIM card.
3 Tap Access Point Names.
4 To view more details, tap any of the available items.
Wi-Fi
Use Wi-Fi to surf the internet, download applications, or send and receive emails.
Once you have connected to a Wi-Fi network, your device remembers the network
and automatically connects to it the next time you come within range.
Some Wi-Fi networks require you to log in to a web page before you can get
access. Contact the relevant Wi-Fi network administrator for more information.
Available Wi-Fi networks may be open or secured. Secured networks are indicated
by next to the Wi-Fi network name.
Some Wi-Fi networks do not show up in the list of available networks because they do not
broadcast their network name (SSID). If you know the network name, you can add it
manually to your list of available Wi-Fi networks.
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Increasing Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Wi-Fi Settings
When you are connected to a Wi-Fi network or when there are Wi-Fi networks
available in your vicinity, you can view the status of these networks. You can also
enable your device to notify you whenever an open Wi-Fi network is detected.
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To find the MAC address for your device
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
2 Tap Wi-Fi preferences > Advanced.
3 MAC address is displayed in the list.
The Wi-Fi Mac address is also displayed under Settings > System > About phone > Status >
Wi-Fi MAC address.
WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a wireless networking standard that helps you
establish secure wireless network connections. WPS makes it easy for you to set up
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption to secure your network. You can also add
new devices to an existing network without entering long passwords.
Use one of these methods to enable WPS:
• Push button method – simply push a button on a WPS-supported device, for
example, a router.
• PIN method – your device creates a random PIN (Personal Identification Number),
which you enter on the WPS-supported device.
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To share your cellphone connection by One-touch tethering
1 Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both
screens are active.
2 Find and tap Settings > Network & Internet > Hotspot & tethering.
3 Tap the Portable hotspot slider to enable the function.
4 Tap One-touch portable hotspot. Hold the devices together so that the NFC
detection areas of each device touch, then tap CONNECT.
This function only works with devices that also support NFC Wi-Fi tethering.
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Controlling Data Usage
You can keep track of the amount of data transferred to and from your device over
your cellular data or Wi-Fi connection during a given period. For example, you can
view the amount of data used by individual applications. For data transferred over
your cellular data connection, you can also set data usage warnings and limits to
avoid additional charges.
If you are using a device that has multiple users, only the owner (that is, the primary user)
can adjust data usage settings. Adjusting data usage settings can help you keep greater
control over data usage but cannot guarantee the prevention of additional charges.
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To change the SIM card used for data traffic
1 Find and tap Settings > Network & Internet > Dual SIM > Mobile data.
2 Select the SIM card that you want to use for data traffic.
For higher data speeds, select the SIM card that supports the fastest cellular network, like
3G.
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Synchronizing data on your device
Synchronizing with Online Accounts
Synchronize your device with contacts, email, calendar events, and other
information from online accounts, for example, email accounts such as Gmail™
and Exchange ActiveSync, Facebook™, and Flickr™. You can synchronize data
automatically for such accounts by activating the auto-sync function, or you can
synchronize each account manually.
If you have set up a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) account on your Xperia™ device,
the EAS security settings may limit the lock screen type to only a PIN or password. This
occurs when your network administrator specifies a lock screen type for all EAS accounts
for enterprise security reasons. Contact the network administrator of your company or
organization to check what network security policies are implemented for cellular devices.
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To remove an EAS account
1 Find and tap Settings > Users & accounts.
2 Tap Exchange ActiveSync, then select the EAS account that you want to
remove.
3 Tap REMOVE ACCOUNT.
4 Tap REMOVE ACCOUNT again to confirm.
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Basic settings
Accessing settings
View and change settings for your device from the Settings menu. The Settings
menu is accessible from both the Application screen and the Quick settings panel.
Volume settings
You can adjust the ringtone volume for incoming calls and notifications as well as
for music and video playback.
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To set a ringtone
1 Find and tap Settings > Sound > Phone ringtone.
2 Select an option from the list or tap and select a music file that is saved on
your device.
3 To confirm, tap OK.
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Screen settings
To adjust the screen brightness manually regardless of lighting condition
1 Find and tap Settings > Display and tap the Adaptive brightness slider to
disable this function, if it is not already disabled.
2 Tap Brightness level.
3 Drag the slider to adjust the brightness.
Lowering the brightness level helps the battery last longer.
Glove mode
Using glove mode, you can wear gloves and still navigate the screen on your
device. When you use glove mode, a cursor ring appears on the area of the screen
where a touch is registered.
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Screen Pinning
Use screen pinning to set your device to display only the screen for a specific
application. For example, if you are playing a game and you accidentally touch the
Home navigation key, the screen pinning feature prevents the active game app
screen from being minimized. You can also use this feature when you lend your
device to another person to make it harder for them to access more than one
application. For example, you can lend your device to somebody to take a photo
and pin the screen to the Camera application so that the person can't easily use
other apps such as Email.
Screen pinning is not a security feature and does not fully prevent other users from
unpinning a screen and accessing your device. To protect your data, you should set up your
device to request a screen lock PIN, password, or pattern before someone can unpin the
screen.
To pin a screen
1 Make sure screen pinning is activated on your device.
2 Open an app and go to the screen that you want to pin.
3 Tap .
4 To display the screen pinning icon , swipe upward.
5 Tap .
6 In the pop-up window that appears, tap Got it.
To Unpin a Screen
1 On the pinned screen, touch and hold and at the same time.
2 Release both buttons.
If you selected a security option when you activated the screen pinning function, you have
to enter your pattern, PIN, or password to unlock the device before the screen can be
unpinned.
Application settings
Some apps will ask for permissions once you start using them. You can allow or
deny permissions individually for each app, either from the Settings menu or from
the Permission confirm dialog. Permission requirements depend on the app’s
design.
To allow a permission
• To allow a permission, tap Allow. You can mark the Don't ask again
checkbox if you wish.
To deny a permission
• To deny a permission, tap Deny when the dialog is shown.
Some applications can still be used even if you have denied permissions.
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Critical permissions
Some permissions are mandatory for apps to work as intended. In such cases, a
dialog will inform you.
To configure applications
1 Find and tap Settings > Apps & notifications.
2 Select a configuration option, for example App permissions, then choose an
application that you want to configure.
To enable or disable automatic updates for all applications in the Play Store
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap , then tap Settings > Auto-update apps.
3 Select the preferred option.
Application linking
Your device can determine the default app to handle a particular web link. This
means that if the link is set, you don’t need to select an app each time you open a
link. You can change the default app any time you want.
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To clear application data
1 Find and tap Settings > Apps & notifications > App info.
2 Select an application or service, then tap Storage > CLEAR DATA > OK.
When you clear application data, data for the selected application is deleted from your
device permanently. The option to clear application data is not available for every
application or service.
Screen Saver
Set up an interactive screen saver that automatically displays colours, photos, or a
slideshow while your device is docked or charging and the screen is idle.
On a device with multiple users, each user can have individual Screen saver settings.
Language Settings
You can select a default language for your device and change it again at a later
time. You can also change the writing language for text input.
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Date and time
You can change the date and time on your device.
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To adjust the sound settings manually using the Equalizer
1 Find and tap Settings > Sound > Audio settings.
2 If the ClearAudio+ function or the DSEE HX function is enabled, tap the
slider to disable it.
3 Tap Sound effects > Equalizer.
4 To adjust the sound manually, drag the frequency band buttons. To choose a
preset arrangement, tap , select an arrangement, then tap OK to confirm.
The manual adjustment of sound output settings has no effect on voice communication
applications. For example, there is no change in the voice call sound quality.
Noise cancellation
Your device supports noise canceling headsets. By using a noise canceling headset
with your device, you can get much clearer audio quality when listening, for
example, to music in a noisy environment, such as on a bus, a train or a plane. You
can also use this feature to create a silent environment in which to study, work or
read.
To ensure optimal performance, noise canceling headsets from Sony are recommended.
You can also enable the Noise canceling function via the notification on the Quick settings
panel when a noise-canceling headset is connected to your device.
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Multiple User Accounts
Your device supports multiple user accounts so that different users can log in
separately to the device and use it. Multiple user accounts work well in situations
where you share the same device with other people or lend your device to
someone to use for a while. The user who sets up the device for the first time
becomes the owner of the device. Only the owner can manage the accounts of
other users. Apart from the owner account, there are two different types of
accounts:
• Regular User: This account type is suitable for someone who regularly uses your
device.
• Guest User: Enable the guest account option for someone who just wants to use
your device temporarily.
Some features are only available to the owner. For example, only the owner can allow
downloads from sources other than Google Play™.
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To clear the guest session data
1 Make sure you are logged in to the guest account.
2 Find and tap Settings > Users & accounts > Users.
3 Find and tap Remove guest.
4 Tap Remove.
You can also clear the guest session from the status bar on any screen as long as you are
logged in to the guest account. Just drag the status bar downward and tap the user icon,
and then tap Remove guest.
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Typing text
On-Screen Keyboards
There are a number of pre-installed text entry providers on your device.
The default text entry provider may depend on the regional or language settings you use.
One or more text entry providers might not be available in your region.
SwiftKey® keyboard
You can enter text using the on-screen keyboard by tapping each letter
individually, or you can use the SwiftKey® flow feature and slide your finger from
letter to letter to form words.
4 Enter a space
5 Enter punctuation
7 Delete
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2 Tap to enter a hard return, access smileys, or search the content. Functionality may depend on text
field type.
7 Tap to switch between lower case, upper case, and all caps.
Editing text
You can select, cut, copy and paste text as you write. You can access the editing
options by double-tapping the entered text. The editing options then become
available via an application bar.
Application bar
The following actions are available on the selected text:
• Cut
• Copy
• Paste
• Share
• Select all
The Paste option only appears when you have text saved on the clipboard.
To Select Text
1 Double-tap a word to highlight it.
2 You can drag the tabs on both sides of the highlighted word to select more
text.
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To Edit Text
1 Double-tap a word to make the application bar appear.
2 Select the text you want to edit, and then use the application bar to make
your desired changes.
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Calling
Making calls
2 Delete
3 Dialpad
4 Call button
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To make an international call
1 Find and tap . The call log is displayed.
2 Tap to display the dialpad.
3 Touch and hold 0 until a "+" sign appears.
4 Enter the country code and the area code without the initial zeros, followed
by the phone number. Then tap .
5 Select a SIM card in the select account dialog.
Receiving Calls
If you receive an incoming call when the device is in sleep mode or the screen is
locked, the phone application opens in fullscreen format, with a SIM icon indicating
which SIM card the call is for. If you receive an incoming call when the screen is
active, the incoming call is displayed as a floating notification, that is, in a If you
receive an incoming call when the screen is active, the incoming call is displayed as
a floating notification, that is, in a minimized window that floats at the top of
whatever screen is open, with SIM1 or SIM2 indicating which SIM card the call is for.
When such a notification arrives, you can choose to answer the call and open the
phone application screen, or you can reject the call and stay on the current screen.
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To mute the ringtone for an incoming call
• When you receive the call, press the volume key.
Forwarding Calls
You can direct calls to a different recipient, such as another phone number,
another device, or an answering service. You can also forward calls that come in on
SIM card 1 to SIM card 2 when SIM card 1 is unreachable, and vice versa. This
function is called Dual SIM reachability. You must enable it manually.
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To forward calls
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap > Settings > Calls.
3 Tap Call forwarding > Voice, then select an option.
4 Enter the number you want to forward calls to, then tap Turn on.
Restricting Calls
You can block all or certain categories of incoming and outgoing calls. If you have
received a PIN2 code from your service provider, you can also use a list of Fixed
Dialing Numbers (FDNs) to restrict outgoing calls. If your subscription includes a
voicemail service, you can send all incoming calls from a specific contact directly to
voicemail. If you want to block a certain number, you can go to Google Play™ and
download applications that support this function.
FDN is not supported by all network operators. Contact your network operator to verify if
your SIM card or network service supports this feature.
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To change the SIM card PIN2
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap > Settings > Calls.
3 Select a SIM card.
4 Tap Fixed dialing numbers, then tap Change PIN2.
5 Enter the old SIM card PIN2 and tap OK.
6 Enter the new SIM card PIN2 and tap OK.
7 Confirm the new PIN2 and tap OK.
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Contacts
Adding and editing contacts
To add a contact
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap .
3 If you have synchronized your contacts with one or more accounts and you
are adding a contact for the first time, you must select the account that you
want to add the contact to. Alternatively, tap > Phone contact if you only
want to use and save this contact on your device.
4 Enter or select the desired information for the contact.
5 When you are done, tap SAVE.
Once you save a contact to an account, that account will show as the default account to
save to the next time you add a contact. If you want to change which account a contact is
saved to, you need to create the contact again and save it to the correct account.
If you add a plus sign and the country code before a contact's phone number, you do not
have to edit the number again when you make calls from abroad.
To edit a contact
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap the contact that you want to edit, then tap .
3 Edit the desired information.
4 When you are done, tap SAVE.
Some synchronization services do not allow you to edit contact details.
To delete contacts
1 Find and tap .
2 Touch and hold the contact that you want to delete.
3 Tap , then tap DELETE.
4 To delete several or all contacts, mark the checkboxes beside the contacts
that you want to delete.
5 Tap , then tap DELETE.
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To edit contact information about yourself
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap > My info.
3 Tap , then enter the new information or make the changes you want.
4 When you are done, tap SAVE.
Grouping contacts
You can create contact labels to organize groups of related contacts. You can name
your groups as "Family" or "Friends" to differentiate them from your other contacts.
Transferring contacts
There are several ways to transfer contacts to your new device. You can sync
contacts from an online account or import contacts directly from another device.
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To import contacts from a memory card
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap , then tap Settings > Import > SD card or internal storage (.vcf file).
3 Select where to store your contacts.
4 Tap , then select SD card.
5 Select the files that you want to import by tapping them.
Backing up Contacts
You can use internal storage, a memory card, or a SIM card to back up contacts.
See Transferring contacts on page 78 for more information about how to restore
contacts to your device.
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Messaging and chat
Reading and sending messages
The Messaging application shows your messages as conversations, which means
all messages to and from a particular person are grouped together.
The number of characters you can send in a single message varies depending on the
provider and the language you use. The maximum size of a multimedia message, which
includes the size of added media files, is also provider-dependent. Contact your service
provider for more information.
6 Add attachments
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To read a received message
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap the desired conversation.
3 If the message has not been downloaded yet, tap it.
All received messages are saved by default to the device memory.
To reply to a message
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap the conversation containing the message.
3 Enter your reply and tap buttons according to which SIM card you wish to
use.
To forward a message
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap the conversation containing the desired message.
3 Touch and hold the desired message, then tap .
4 Select a recent contact from the list or tap NEW MESSAGE and enter the
recipient's name or phone number, then select from the suggestions that
appear. If the recipient is not listed as a contact, enter the recipient's number
manually.
5 Edit the message if necessary, then tap .
Messaging settings
To change your message notification settings
1 Find and tap .
2 Tap , then tap Settings.
3 To set a notification sound, tap Notifications > Sound, then select an option
or tap and select a music file that is saved on your device.
4 To confirm, tap DONE.
5 To adjust additional notification settings, tap the sliders.
Video Chat
You can use the Google Duo™ video chat application on your device to chat with
friends who also use the application on Android™ and iOS devices.
Go to https://support.google.com/duo/ to get more detailed information about
how to use this application.
The video call function only works on devices with a front camera.
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Setting Up Email
Use the email application on your device to send and receive email messages
through your email accounts. You can have one or several email accounts at the
same time, including corporate Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts.
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Music
Transferring music to your device
There are two ways to transfer music from a computer to your device:
• Connect your device to a computer using a USB Type-C cable. Select Transferring
files on your device and then copy and paste, or drag and drop the files using the
computer. See Managing files using a computer on page 44.
• You can use the Xperia™ Companion software to transfer your media files between
the computer and your device. Learn more and download Xperia™ Companion for
Windows or Mac at http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/xperia-
companion/.
The Music application may not support all music file formats. For more information about
supported file formats and the use of multimedia (audio, image, and video) files, download
the White paper for your device at http://www.sonymobile.com/support/.
Listening to music
Use the Music application to listen to your favorite music and audio books.
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11 Repeat all songs in the play queue
12 Tap to go to the next song, touch and hold to fast-forward the current song
14 Tap to go to the previous song, touch and hold to rewind the current song
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To Adjust the Audio Volume
• Press the volume key up or down.
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Camera
Getting to know your camera
4 Zoom in or out
5 Use the camera key to activate the camera, take photos, or record videos
11 Flash settings
Capturing modes
Your camera is equipped with four capturing modes. Two are for taking photos, the
Superior auto mode and the Manual mode.
Superior auto optimizes settings automatically for many different scenarios.
Manual mode is useful when you want more creative control.
Available settings depend on the capturing mode selected.
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To select a capturing mode
• When using the camera, swipe the screen to select from photo, video, or
camera apps modes.
Manual
Take photos and manually adjust camera settings
Superior auto
Take photos with settings automatically optimized
Video
Record videos
Camera apps
Use photo and video apps
To take a photo
• When using the camera, press the camera key or tap the shutter button to
take a photo.
To record a video
1 When using the camera, swipe the screen to select .
2 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to start or stop recording.
The maximum recording time is six hours.
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Self-timer
Use the Self-timer to get more time to prepare for a photo. It also helps to keep
your device steady and avoid blurred photos.
Shutter button
The shutter button is used differently depending on the capturing mode and
activated features.
Take a photo
Record a video/Resume recording
Pause a video
Stop recording a video
Super slow motion
Self-timer is activated
Touch capture is activated
Touch capture and Self-timer are activated
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To view, share, or edit photos and videos
1 When using the camera, tap the thumbnail to open a photo or video.
2 Flick left or right to view your photos and videos.
3 Tap the screen to edit a photo or video.
Your photos and videos are stored in the Album application. See Viewing photos and
videos on page 101 for more options.
When the background is brighter than the object, use Fill flash to remove unwanted dark
shadows.
When using the camera, you can also adjust the color and brightness by simply tapping the
screen. To enable this function, make sure Object tracking is turned off.
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To adjust the exposure value
1 When using the camera, tap .
2 Tap EV and drag the slider to adjust the exposure value.
3 Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
4 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo.
This setting is only available in Manual mode.
Shutter speed
Shutter speed refers to how long the shutter is open and the camera sensor is
exposed to light.
A fast shutter speed helps to freeze motion, while a slow shutter speed can create
an effect called "motion blur," where moving objects appear blurred along their
line of motion.
The shutter speed is automatically adjusted in Superior auto and Video modes.
ISO
ISO determines how sensitive your camera is to light. A low ISO number means
lower sensitivity, and a high ISO number means higher sensitivity. Higher
sensitivity can add blur to your photos.
Choose a higher ISO value when taking photos of moving objects or when taking
photos in low light without the flash.
If there is too much light, use the lowest ISO setting to achieve a higher image
quality.
ISO is automatically adjusted in Superior auto and Video modes.
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White balance
In Superior auto and Video modes, white balance adjustments are automatic. You
can adjust the white balance manually in Manual mode.
Auto
Adjust the color balance automatically
Cloudy
Adjust the color balance for a cloudy sky
Daylight
Adjust the color balance for sunny outdoor conditions
Fluorescent
Adjust the color balance for fluorescent lighting
Incandescent
Adjust the color balance for warm lighting conditions, like under light bulbs
Optimizing exposure
Exposure metering measures the amount of light that strikes an object, to optimize
exposure.
Exposure metering is automatically adjusted in Superior auto and Video modes.
You can adjust the exposure manually in Manual mode, for example to change the
exposure for a specific part of the photo.
Metering settings
Face
Measures the amount of light on a face, and adjusts the exposure so that the face
is neither too dark nor too bright
Multi
Divides the image into several parts, and measures each part to optimize the
exposure
Center
Determines the center of the image, and sets the exposure based on the
brightness of the object
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Spot
Adjusts the exposure for a very small part of the object
Touch
Allows you to touch the screen to determine the object or area where exposure
should be optimized
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Taking photos and videos of people
• Consider the camera orientation. Use portrait for close-up photos, to fill the frame.
Use landscape for close-up group photos, or to capture an object in the
background.
• Place the camera on a solid surface and use the self-timer to prevent blurred
photos.
To take a selfie
1 When using the camera, select a photo or video capturing mode for your
selfie.
2 Tap to activate the front camera.
3 Tap if you want to use the self-timer.
4 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a selfie.
Turn on the Soft skin effect to soften skin tones when taking selfies.
Moving objects
When taking photos and recording videos of moving objects, timing is important
for good results.
Predictive Capture automatically takes photos the instant an object enters the
camera frame, before you press a button. Object tracking can track a moving
object automatically.
Use Burst shot to find the best photo from a burst of images.
When recording videos, you can use SteadyShot™ to compensate for camera
movements and steady the frame.
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To predict a photo
1 When using the main camera, tap .
2 Tap More > Predictive Capture > Auto.
3 Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
4 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo.
5 Tap the thumbnail to view the result. Two to four photos are saved
depending on the movement of the object. Predictive Capture can also
detect unexpected smiles.
6 Tap SELECT THE BEST to save one or more photos.
This option is only available in Superior auto mode for the main camera.
To track an object
1 When using the camera, tap .
2 Tap More and tap the Object tracking slider to enable.
3 Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
4 Select an object to track by touching it in the viewfinder.
5 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo or record a
video.
Use the slow motion features to add powerful effects to your videos. You can
record in Slow motion or Super slow motion.
The Slow motion and Super slow motion settings are only available when slow
motion is enabled.
Super slow motion videos are limited to five seconds of play time. There are two
ways to record Super slow motion videos. You can either record separate short
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videos in Super slow motion, or short sequences embedded within a video
recorded at normal speed.
The Slow motion effect is added after a video is recorded at normal speed.
Augmented reality
AR effect is the augmented reality app that lets you apply fantastical worlds to
your photos or videos. You can add smileys, paper puppets, dinosaurs, and more.
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To take a photo or record a video with an AR effect
1 When using the camera, swipe the screen to select .
2 Tap and select a scene.
3 Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo or record a
video.
Panorama
Use the Panorama app to take wide-angle and panoramic photos.
Creative effect
With the Creative effect app you can preset effects and color filters before taking a
photo or recording a video.
Sound photo
Record a background sound and take a photo at the same time with the Sound
Photo app.
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To change the resolution
1 When using the camera, tap .
2 Tap Resolution or Video resolution.
3 Select the resolution and close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
When using the main camera, the resolution can be set separately for each of the capturing
modes. The front camera resolution options are the same in all capturing modes.
Photo resolutions
Main camera:
19MP
5056×3792 (4:3). 19 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution.
17MP
5504×3096 (16:9). 17 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on widescreen displays.
12MP
4000×3000 (4:3). 12 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution.
12MP
4608×2592 (16:9). 12 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on widescreen displays.
Front camera:
13MP
4160×3120 (4:3). 13 MP resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on non-widescreen displays or print in high resolution.
10MP
4192×2358 (16:9). 10 MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for photos you
want to view on widescreen displays.
Video resolutions
HD refers to high definition, while fps refers to frames per second. A higher fps rate
provides a smoother video, at the cost of a larger file size. The aspect ratio is the
relationship between the width and the height, where the width is the first
number.
Main camera:
4K
3840×2160 (16:9). 4K format with 16:9 aspect ratio. With 4K, you can record
videos in four times the resolution of Full HD.
Full HD (30 fps)
1920×1080 (16:9). Full HD format with 30 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio.
Full HD (60 fps)
1920×1080 (16:9). Full HD format with 60 fps and 16:9 aspect ratio.
HD
1280×720 (16:9). HD format with 16:9 aspect ratio.
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VGA
640×480 (4:3). VGA (Video Graphics Array) format with 4:3 aspect ratio.
Front camera:
Full HD
1920×1080 (16:9). Full HD format with 16:9 aspect ratio.
HD
1280×720 (16:9). HD format with 16:9 aspect ratio.
VGA
640×480 (4:3). VGA (Video Graphics Array) format with 4:3 aspect ratio.
Geotagging
You can save your photos and videos with the location where they were taken—
this is called geotagging. The option to geotag your photos and videos requires a
wireless network and that the GPS function is enabled.
To turn on geotagging
1 When using the camera, tap .
2 Tap More and tap the Save location slider to enable. The setting is saved.
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The geographical position is saved.
Grid lines
With Grid lines, you can apply the "Rule of Thirds" and place important objects
along the grid lines or their intersections. By not always having the object in the
middle of the frame, you can make your photos and videos more interesting.
Previewing photos
You can choose to preview photos as soon as you take them.
Previewing settings
On
After you take a photo, a preview appears in the lower right corner of the screen
for three seconds before it is saved.
Only front camera
After you take a photo with the front camera, a preview appears in the lower right
corner of the screen for three seconds before it is saved.
Off
No preview appears. The photo is saved directly.
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Sound
When Sound is activated, the camera makes a sound when you take a photo or
when you start or stop a video recording. Additionally, when you use the self-timer
the countdown is indicated by a series of beeps.
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Photos and videos in Album
Viewing photos and videos
Use the Album application to view photos and play videos taken with your camera,
or saved to your device. All photos and videos are displayed in a chronologically
ordered grid.
3 Select items
4 Drag the screen across to open the Album home screen menu
To set the screen to rotate automatically when turned sideways, tap Rotate the contents of
the screen under Settings > Display > When device is rotated.
To zoom a photo
• When you are viewing a photo, spread two fingers apart to zoom in, or pinch two
fingers together to zoom out.
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To Watch a Slideshow of Your Photos
1 When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then
tap > Slideshow to start playing all the photos in an album.
2 Tap a photo to end the slideshow.
To Play a Video
1 In Album, find and tap the video you want to play.
2 Tap .
3 If the playback controls are not displayed, tap the screen to display them. To
hide the controls, tap the screen again.
To Pause a Video
1 When a video is playing, tap the screen to display the controls.
2 Tap .
2 View all photos and videos taken with your device's camera
3 View all photos and videos saved on your device in different folders
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6 View your favorite photos and videos
7 View photos and videos that you have hidden from view
To Rotate a Photo
1 When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then
tap .
2 Tap Rotate, and then select an option. The photo is saved in the new
orientation.
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To Work with Batches of Photos or Videos in Album
1 When viewing thumbnails of photos and videos in Album, touch and hold an
item until it’s highlighted.
2 Tap other items you want to work with to select them. If you want to select
all items, tap , then tap Select all.
3 Use the tools in the toolbar to work with your selected items.
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Connectivity
Mirroring the Screen of Your Device Wirelessly on a TV
You can use the Screen mirroring feature to show the screen of your device on a TV
or other large display without using a cable connection. Wi-Fi Direct™ technology
creates a wireless connection between the two devices, so you can sit back and
enjoy your favorite photos from the comfort of your couch. You can also use this
feature to listen to music from your device using the TV's speakers.
When using Screen mirroring, the image quality may sometimes be negatively impacted if
there is interference from other Wi-Fi networks.
Your TV must support Screen mirroring based on Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast™ for the function
to work. If your TV does not support Screen mirroring, you may need to purchase a wireless
display adapter separately. Also, when using Screen mirroring, do not cover the Wi-Fi
antenna area of your device.
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NFC may not be available in all countries or regions. Using certain apps, some NFC functions
can be enabled even when the device is switched off. Note that not all devices support this
feature.
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To share a photo or video with another device using NFC
1 Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both
screens are active and unlocked.
2 To view photos and videos on your device, find and tap Album.
3 Tap the photo or video that you want to share.
4 Hold your device and the receiving device close to each other so that the
NFC detection areas of each device touch. When the devices connect, a
thumbnail of the photo or video appears.
5 Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
6 When the transfer is done, the photo or video is saved on the receiving
device.
If you are using a device with multiple users, each user can change the Bluetooth settings,
and the changes affect all users.
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Naming your device
You can give your device a name. This name is shown to other devices after you
have turned on the Bluetooth® function and your device is set to visible.
You can pair your device with several Bluetooth devices, but you can only connect to one
Bluetooth profile at the same time.
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To send items using Bluetooth®
1 Be sure the Bluetooth® function is turned on for the receiving device, and
that the device is visible to other Bluetooth devices.
2 Open the application on the sending device that contains the item that you
want to send. Scroll to the item.
3 Depending on the application and on the item that you want to send, you
may need to, for example, touch and hold the item, open the item, and
press .
4 Select Bluetooth.
5 Turn on Bluetooth if prompted.
6 Tap the name of the receiving device.
7 On the receiving device, accept the connection if prompted.
8 On the sending device, confirm the transfer to the receiving device, if
prompted.
9 Accept the incoming item on the receiving device.
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Smart Apps and Features That Save
You Time
Google Feed
Use the Google app to search the internet. You can also enable a feed for regular
updates, for example, you can get traffic information before commuting to work,
find popular restaurants in your area, see your favorite team's current score, and
more. The app can be accessed by tapping in the application list, or you can
reserve a pane on your Home screen for quick access and easy reading.
Xperia™ Actions
Use Xperia™ Actions to customize notifications for different circumstances. You
can select and schedule separate notification modes for night time, specific days,
hours or locations, and when you travel abroad. For example, have your device
automatically turn on Flight or Do Not Disturb mode for times when you do not
want to receive notifications. You can also set which apps use data when roaming,
or have STAMINA mode automatically turn on when you travel abroad.
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To activate Good night actions
1 Find and tap Settings > Assistant > Xperia™ Actions.
2 Tap Good night.
3 Tap the time span to edit it. Select the desired values for the days and time
span. Tap and mark the checkboxes as desired.
4 Tap Save.
You can also add your location for a more accurate experience.
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Clock and Calendar
Calendar
Use the Calendar application to manage your schedule. If you have signed in to
and synchronized your device with one or several online accounts that include
calendars, such as your Google™ account or Xperia™ with Facebook account, then
calendar events from these accounts will also appear in the Calendar application.
You can select which calendars you want to integrate into the combined Calendar
view.
When an appointment time approaches, your device plays a notification sound to
remind you. Also, appears in the status bar.
Clock
You can set one or several alarms and use any sound saved on your device as the
alarm signal. The alarm does not sound if your device is turned off.
The alarm time format displayed is the same as the format you select for your
general time settings, for example, 12 hour or 24 hour.
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1 Access the alarms tab
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To delete an alarm
• Find and tap Clock, then touch and hold the alarm that you want to delete,
then tap .
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Accessibility
Magnification
Magnification allows you to zoom in to parts of the screen by tapping an area of
the touch screen three times in succession.
Font size
You can enable the Font size option to increase the default size of text displayed
on your device.
Color Correction
The Color correction setting adjusts how colors are displayed on the screen for
users who are color blind or have difficulty distinguishing between colors.
TalkBack
TalkBack is a screen reader service for visually impaired users. TalkBack uses
spoken feedback to describe any events or actions performed on your Android
device. TalkBack describes the user interface and reads out software errors,
notifications, and messages.
To enable TalkBack
1 Find and tap Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack.
2 Tap the slider and then tap OK.
To change speech, feedback, and touch preferences for TalkBack, tap Settings, then tap the
screen twice.
TalkBack launches a tutorial immediately after you enable the feature. To exit the tutorial,
tap , then tap the screen twice.
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To disable TalkBack
1 Find and tap Settings, then tap anywhere on the screen twice.
2 Find and tap Accessibility by scrolling through the list with two or more
fingers, then tap anywhere on the screen twice.
3 Find and tap TalkBack by scrolling through the list with two or more fingers,
then tap anywhere on the screen twice.
4 Tap the on-off switch, and then tap anywhere on the screen twice.
5 Tap OK, and then tap anywhere on the screen twice.
Mono Audio
The Mono audio setting makes both left and right audio channels get played back
simultaneously when playing audio. Using Mono instead of Stereo playback is
most useful for users with certain types of hearing loss or for safety reasons, for
example when you need to listen to your surroundings.
Switch Access
With Switch Access, you can interact with your Xperia™ device using one or more
switches. A switch is a device used to send a keystroke signal to your Android
device. These can be helpful for users with mobility limitations. For more
information about Switch Access, see Settings > Accessibility > Switch Access >
SETTINGS > Help & feedback.
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Support and Legal
Support Application
Use the Support application on your device to browse User Guides,
troubleshooting guides, and to find information about software updates and other
product-related information.
1 Back up any important data that is saved on the internal memory of your
device to a memory card or other non-internal memory. If you have any
encrypted files stored on an SD card, you should also remove the encryption
to ensure you can still access them after the reset.
2 Find and tap Settings > System > Reset.
3 Tap Factory data reset > Reset phone.
4 If required, draw your screen unlock pattern or enter your screen unlock
password or PIN to continue.
5 To confirm, tap Erase everything.
Your device does not revert to an earlier software version of Android when you perform a
factory data reset.
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Repairing the Device Software
If you forget your screen unlock password, PIN, or pattern, you can use the device
repair feature in Xperia™ Companion to erase the security layer. You need to
provide your Google account login details to perform this operation. By running
the repair feature, you reinstall software for your device and you may lose some
personal data in the process.
If you can’t turn off your device before performing a software repair, force it to shut
down.
When you receive a new Google™ account username or password, you might not be able
to use them to log in to and recover your device for 24 hours.
If your device seems to have frozen, restarts repeatedly or doesn’t start at all after
you updated the Xperia™ software or after you performed a software repair or a
factory data reset, try forcing the device to shut down then try turning it back on. If
the problem still exists, force the device to shut down then perform a software
repair by following the steps below:
1 Make sure Xperia™ Companion is installed on your PC or Mac®.
2 Open the Xperia™ Companion software on the computer and click on
Software repair on the main screen.
3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to reinstall the software
and complete the repair.
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