Motorola Moto E13 64gb Black
Motorola Moto E13 64gb Black
Motorola Moto E13 64gb Black
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Contents
Set up phone 1
About your hardware 1
Insert and remove SIM and SD cards 3
Copy data from old phone 5
Manage dual SIMs 7
Set up voicemail 7
Set up email 8
Make it yours 9
Learn the basics 10
About your home screen 10
About your lock screen 11
New to Android? 13
If this is your first smartphone 13
If you had an iPhone 14
About your Google account 15
Status bar icons 16
Phone terms you should know 19
Get around on your phone 22
Learn gestures 22
Move between apps and screens 23
Use quick settings 24
Turn screen off and on 26
Turn off phone 27
Discover useful tools 28
Turn flashlight on and off 28
Control phone with your voice 28
Get directions to a location 28
Use clock and weather widget 29
Manage time spent on your phone 31
Work with text 34
Use onscreen keyboard 34
Cut, copy, paste text 35
Use voice typing 36
Fill in forms automatically 36
Personalize your phone 37
Home screen 37
Change wallpaper 37
Use shortcuts or folders 37
Arrange apps and control icon's look 38
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Contacts 72
Add contacts 72
Edit or delete contacts 73
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2. Headset jack
3. Earpiece
4. Front camera
5. Proximity sensor
7. Power button
Set up phone 2
1. Back camera
2. LED flash
3. Speaker
4. USB-C port to charge phone, transfer files, and share data connection with tethered devices
5. Microphone
• While this does not disinfect your phone, the best way to keep your phone clean is to wipe it thoroughly
with a dry soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cloths, including paper towels and other materials with rough
surfaces.
• If the screen gets drops of liquid on it, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth.
• It is okay to use wipes or cloths moistened with 70% isopropyl alcohol to gently wipe your screen.
• When disinfecting or cleaning your phone, turn it off and avoid getting any moisture in its openings,
including the charging port, headphone jack, microphones and speakers.
• Don't submerge your phone in any cleaning agents, avoid using any cleaners with bleach or abrasives,
and avoid spraying cleaners directly on the screen.
• Dry your phone and ports thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth.
• Don't expose your phone to salt water or other liquids other than fresh water.
• Don't drop or puncture your phone, as this could damage the water repellent features.
Your phone uses the card as portable storage for media files: photos, videos, and music. Because it's
portable, you can easily swap the card and its content between devices. After you insert the card, be sure to
update settings within media apps (like camera, music, and podcast apps), so they use the card to store
content you create or download.
2. Insert the tool into the hole in the tray and gently push to pop it out.
Set up phone 4
If you inserted two SIMs, you'll receive a notification to set them up. Swipe the notification down and touch
it to manage dual SIMs. If you see , troubleshoot the issue.
Fix an issue
Select an issue to see troubleshooting steps.
SIM card
SD card
Phone doesn't recognize card
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a. Turn off iMessage. (Settings > Messages off. Or, if your SIM has been removed, deregister your
phone.)
a. Sign in with your Google account. If you don’t have one, you can create it now.
b. Touch > Settings > Backup & reset and start the backup.
6. When complete, on your new phone, sign in with the same Google account (Settings > Passwords &
accounts > Add account).
If you no longer have your old phone or can’t turn it on, you can copy files using a backup from the cloud
with your Google account.
To copy files:
a. If this is the first time you’ve turned it on, select your language on the setup screen.
b. If you skipped copying files during setup, open the Settings app and touch Finish setting up your
device.
3. Touch Start.
6. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the old phone or backup associated with your Google
account, and to choose which apps and data to copy.
• Google accounts
• Text messages
• Wallpaper
• Call history
You’ll see these when you sign in to your Google account on your new phone.
• Contacts and calendars for services other than Google (such as WhatsApp)
• Ringtones
Or, if your old phone is an Android phone and can connect to Wi-Fi, turn it on.
3. Touch > .
• If you have multiple Google accounts, touch and choose the account where you want to save
them.
• You see at the top of the home screen. If you see , troubleshoot the issue.
• Both SIMs can make and receive calls and text messages.
• Only the owner of the phone (not additional users or guests) can access dual SIM settings.
Set up SIMs
You can specify which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and text messages:
Set up voicemail
Set voicemail password
Contact your carrier for help setting or recovering your password/PIN for voicemail.
1. Touch > .
3. Follow your carrier’s system prompts. If your voicemail is not set up, contact your carrier for
instructions.
2. Touch Voicemail.
3. If you have two SIM cards, touch the SIM for the account to change.
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• To change voicemail service from your carrier to a different service or app, touch Advanced
Settings > Service.
• To change the number dialed to access voicemail, touch Advanced Settings > Setup.
• Your carrier might include additional options here, like notification and visual voicemail settings.
Contact your carrier for help.
Set up email
Set up personal email
You can add multiple email accounts of the following types:
• Gmail
• When you open the Gmail app for the first time, you'll see your email for that account. You're already
set up.
• To set up additional accounts, open Gmail, touch your profile icon , then touch Add another
account.
If you didn’t add a Google account to your phone and want to set up email for an IMAP/POP provider (an
address that's not Gmail):
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your email address, password, and account options.
If you have problems setting up the account, read Google's help for Gmail.
• Email address
• Email password
• Domain name
• Username
• Server name
• If this is your first time opening the Gmail app, touch Add another email address.
• If you have been using Gmail with another account, touch your profile icon , then touch Add
another account.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your email address, password, and other information from
your company's IT department.
Make it yours
This topic lists things that most people want to do with their new phone, with links to instructions on how to
do them.
• Adjust screen settings, like font size, rotation settings, and dark background.
• You can use either the buttons or gestures to move between apps and screens. Choose which
System navigation to use.
• Set your schedule for Do Not Disturb, to automatically silence your phone when you don't want to be
interrupted.
• In case you lose your phone, set up Find My Device and record your IMEI number.
• If you use multiple languages, set them up so they appear on your keyboard.
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1. Status bar: Displays the time and icons that tell you about your phone's battery and network
connections. Swipe down to see your notifications and quick settings and to turn your phone off .
2. Widget: Your phone comes with this widget and the search widget, but isn't intended for other
resource-intensive widgets because it runs Android Go, which is optimized for limited hardware
resources. To add widgets, even if they reduce your phone's performance, install a launcher that
supports widgets for Android Go.
3. Shortcut: You can add shortcuts to open apps you use frequently.
4. Favorites tray: Provides one touch access to your most-used apps from any home screen page. You can
customize which apps appear here.
5. Navigation:
Add/remove screens
You can add more home screens to the right. To add a page, drag an app shortcut to the edge of the current
page and place it on the new screen.
To remove a home screen, drag all apps and folders off the screen. After you remove the last item, the home
screen will be removed.
• Touch & hold an item you want to move, then drag it to the new location.
• Choose where to find your list of all apps: in the app tray or directly on the home screen.
Change how you get around: You can replace the navigation bar with the navigation icons.
• To see options for customizing wallpaper, and other home settings, touch & hold a blank space on the
home screen.
• For an entirely new look and feel for your home screen, you can install a different launcher.
• Open quick settings. Swipe down from top of the screen for your four top settings and notifications,
then swipe again to see the rest.
You can customize your lock screen to add a message and control which notifications appear.
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• You can choose how you move between apps and screens: gestures or icons.
• In addition to touching the screen to select items, you can use other gestures, such as pinch to zoom.
• The icons at the top of your home screen tell you important stuff at a glance, like your phone’s battery
level and network connection, and whether you’ve missed a call.
• Your phone and apps send you notifications for things like new messages, calendar events, and
upcoming alarms. You’ll find notifications in several places, and can do a lot with them.
• Answer a call
• Make a call
• Set an alarm
• Listen to music
Get apps
Your phone comes with many fun and useful apps, but you can really unlock its power by installing apps
that suit your lifestyle. Go to Play Store to explore free and paid apps that help you be more productive,
organized, informed, in touch, and entertained.
Set up a screen lock. This is your first line of defense in keeping your sensitive information safe. Prefer
numbers, shapes, words? Set up a PIN, pattern, or password required to unlock your phone. Learn how.
A screen lock doesn't prevent you from immediately answering a call or accessing your camera.
Display your owner info. On your lock screen, you can discreetly display a “please return” message with
some of your contact info so that, if your phone is lost, someone can return it to you. Learn how.
Enable lost phone features. For peace of mind, check out Find My Device, in case you ever need to
remotely locate and lock or erase your phone.
In most apps you can touch or for app-specific settings. Be sure to see what options are available to
you there, too.
Use Wi-Fi to conserve cellular data. When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, your data will use that network
connection instead of your carrier's network, saving your cellular data for when you need it. Learn how to
connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Useful to know
Find phone info. To find your phone number, device name, and other information, go to Settings > About
phone.
Tell your phone what to do. Use your phone hands-free with voice commands. Tell it to navigate you, and
listen to it speak the directions to you as you drive--it'll even reroute you if you've gone off course. Tell it to
set alarms, find information on the web, make calls.
Never miss a photo opportunity. Automatically open the camera right from your lock screen. Just twist
your phone twice. You can automatically back up your photos and videos with your Google account or with
other photo sharing apps available from Play Store.
Store your stuff. You have several storage options. Store apps and content on your phone. For more
storage space, use an SD card for photos, videos, and music. You can open stored items in associated apps,
like Gallery to see your photos and videos. For even more storage space, plus the ability to access your
media and files from any internet-connected device (phone, computer, tablet), use cloud storage. Your
Google account includes free cloud storage on Drive, which has its own app and is also available from the
menu throughout other apps.
Wi-Fi hotspot. You can use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot to share your internet connection with your other
devices that need internet access (for example, a laptop or tablet).
Reboot phone. In the unlikely event that your phone becomes unresponsive, frozen, shows a blank or black
screen, or doesn't respond to the Power button, you can reboot it. Press and hold the Power button for 7 -
10 seconds. The phone will restart normally.
Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be available in all
areas.
Your assistant: You've retired Siri. Now, find info and get things done with Google Assistant. Just set up
“OK, Google”. Then ask for info or help with everyday tasks.
Apps:
• Goodbye Apple App Store, hello Google Play Store. Play Store is now your default app store. Apps aren't
compatible between iPhone and Android. However, many developers make iPhone and Android
versions of their apps; if the app stores your data online, then you can switch with little effort. Just
download the Android version from Play Store and log in.
• Continue listening to podcasts. You can listen with the Podcasts app. Or, there are lots of podcast apps
on Play Store - search for “podcast” in Play Store and download one of your choice.
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• Install apps remotely. On a computer, visit play.google.com. Browse apps on the bigger screen and then
install them on your phone from your computer.
Your home screen: Your old phone showed all apps on your home screen. With your new phone, you can
put shortcuts to your most important apps on your home screen for easy access.
Privacy indicator: On Android, a green indicator means either your camera or mic are being used by an
app. On iPhone, an orange indicator means the mic is being used.
In the cloud: Your Google account is your key to cloud storage with Google. If you migrated your contacts
to your phone, then you can see them from any device or computer by logging into Gmail. Your Google
account includes apps like Calendar and Drive that let you work well with others. And it has apps that let you
play too - access your photos, videos, music from any device when you log in with your Google account. Use
YT Music to upload your iTunes library.
File sharing: If you used AirDrop on your iPhone, now you'll use Nearby Share to easily share files or links
with friends.
A Google account lets you organize and access your personal information and files from any computer or
mobile device:
• Synchronize everything. Never lose your contacts. Associate them with your Google account if you
create contacts on your phone, and view them from Gmail on any computer or by signing into your
Google account on any phone. Create emails or calendar events on your phone and view them on any
computer. Access your browser bookmarks from any device.
• Store in the cloud. Upload your photos, videos, and music to the cloud; get to all of it without taking up
space on your phone.
• Keep your stuff secure. Your account password secures it all and lets you access it from anywhere.
• Review and manage the information Google collects from you, such as search and browsing history.
• On the left, icons tell you about apps, such as new messages or downloads. If you don't know what one
of these icons means, swipe the status bar down for details.
• On the right, icons tell you about your phone's battery level and network connections.
A dot means there are more icons to view. Drag down from the top of the screen to see all icons.
Icon Meaning
CALLS
Active call.
Missed call.
Speakerphone on.
Microphone muted.
NETWORK
Connected to cellular/mobile network (full signal). Speed of your network connection is also
shown. Possible speeds, from slowest to fastest, are 3G, H, H+, 4G, 5G. Available speeds depend
on your carrier and your location.
No SIM card.
CONNECTIVITY
Bluetooth connected.
Your phone is a Wi‑Fi hotspot. Devices can connect to share your data connection.
Upload complete.
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Download complete.
SOUND
Vibrate.
DO NOT DISTURB
BATTERY
Battery charging.
Battery low.
Alarm set.
New voicemail.
Important alert.
OTHER ICONS
Apps that you download might show other icons to alert you about their status.
Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be available in all
areas.
app
Software that you can download for added functionality, such as games, email apps, bar code scanners and
more. Some apps are already on your phone, and more can be downloaded from your phone's app store.
Bluetooth™
A short-range wireless technology you can use to connect a device to other nearby Bluetooth-capable
devices and accessories, such as headsets, speakers, printers, etc. Use Bluetooth to make handsfree calls on
a headset or in your car, listen to music on wireless speakers, use a wireless mouse or keyboard, or print a
document in another room. Set up Bluetooth.
data
Information sent or received from your phone other than calls and text messages. You may use data when
you access the internet, check your email, play games, use apps and more. Background tasks, such as
syncing or location services, may also use data.
data usage
The amount of data your phone uploads or downloads over a network in a given period. Your phone uses
your carrier's cellular network or over a Wi-Fi network. Depending on your plan with your carrier, you may
be charged additional fees when your data usage exceeds your plan's monthly limits.
GPS
Global Positioning System. A global satellite-based system for determining precise locations on Earth.With
GPS, your phone becomes your navigator when you're driving and your concierge when you're looking for a
nearby meal, movie, or cup of coffee.
mobile hotspot
A device or app that lets you share your mobile data connection with multiple devices via Wi‑Fi. You can
connect different devices to your hotspot, including notebooks, netbooks, MP3 players, cameras,
Smartphones, and portable gaming systems. The number of devices that can connect at one time depends
on your carrier and connection speed.
NFC
Near-field communication. A wireless technology that transfers information between two compatible
devices. Your phone doesn't support NFC.
notification
An alert from your phone or an app on your phone. Your phone displays icons in the status bar to notify you
of new messages, calendar events and alarms. Icons can also indicate ongoing status, such as connection to
a Wi‑Fi network.
Play Store
Google's store where you can download apps, books, movies, and music. Choose from an assortment of
free books or apps; purchase from an even larger selection.
SD card
Secure Digital (SD) card. A small, high-capacity removable memory card used in small, portable devices such
as mobile phones, tablets, and digital cameras.
shortcut
An icon you can add to your home screen that lets you quickly open an app. Create shortcuts for apps you
use frequently.
SIM card
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. A card that securely stores information your carrier uses to
authenticate your phone on the cellular network.
software update
An update to your phone's operating system that typically includes new features and fixes reported
problems. The update is wirelessly downloaded to your phone at no additional cost to you.
status bar
Thin bar at the top of your home screen that displays the time and icons that tell you about your phone's
battery and network connections. Apps display icons in the status bar to alert you of events, such as new
messages.
sync
The process of sharing the same information across multiple devices and websites. Contacts, calendars and
email are often synced through cloud services, so you can enter information on one device and access it
through another.
Wi‑Fi
A short-range wireless technology that provides a high-speed internet connection to wireless data devices.
Many locations offer Wi-Fi connections, including airports, hotels, restaurants and more. Using a Wi-Fi
connection instead of your cellular network can help reduce your cellular data usage. Some public Wi-Fi
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connections may not be secure. You should only connect to those you trust and use some form of internet
security on your devices. Set up Wi-Fi.
Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be available in all
areas.
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Learn gestures
You can use gestures on your touch screen to move between apps and choose or manipulate items.
There are also gestures, which you can turn on/off, to perform everyday tasks like screenshots or turning on
the flashlight.
Gesture Description
Touch
Press with one finger and lift.
Result: Select something (app icon, text on a page) and see possible actions.
Try it: Touch & hold text on this page to see the copy feature.
Drag
Touch & hold an item and then, without lifting, slide your finger until you reach the
target position.
Result: Move elements on the screen; for example, change a toggle from on to off
.
Try it: Drag an app shortcut from one spot on your home screen to another.
Swipe
Quickly move one finger across the screen, without pausing when you first touch (so you
don’t drag instead).
Result: Switch between home screens or between tabs in an app. Or, move quickly
through a list. You can swipe different directions (up, down, left/right) for different
results. Learn more.
Try it: Open the Phone app and swipe left/right to switch between tabs.
Pinch out to
zoom Put two fingers on the screen and then drag them apart.
Result: Zoom in to see larger version of photos and maps. Or, open expandable
notifications.
Tip: If you have visual impairments, you can enable additional magnification
gestures.
Pinch in to zoom
Put two fingers on the screen, far apart, and then drag them together.
Result: Zoom out to see smaller version of photos or maps. Or, close expandable
notifications.
Press twice
Open the camera. If this doesn’t work, check that the setting is turned on.
Switch between apps At the very bottom of the screen, swipe left or right.
See all recent apps Drag up from the bottom, hold, then let go.
See all apps Swipe up from the bottom of the home screen.
Go back Swipe towards the middle from the left or right edge of any screen.
Open Google Assistant Swipe diagonally from either lower corner of the screen.
Tip: For visual assistance, you can add to open the Accessibility Menu or magnify what's on the
screen.
To see your first few quick settings, swipe down once from the top of your screen.
• See all quick settings. You can swipe left for more.
• Open the full list of settings available in the Settings app by touching .
Icon Setting
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Internet: Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Do Not Disturb
Auto-rotate
Flashlight
Battery Saver
Airplane mode
Scan QR code
Screen Record
Camera access
Mic access
Nearby Share
Data Saver (Appears after you turn on Data Saver the first time.)
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Night Light
Wi-Fi hotspot (Appears after you turn on hotspot the first time.)
Extra dim (Appears after you turn on Extra dim the first time.)
2. Touch .
• When you bring the phone to your face to speak into it during calls, the screen turns off to prevent
accidental touches. When you pull the phone away from your face, the screen turns on so you can use it.
(If the screen stays dark, follow these steps.)
• Press the Power button. If you've set up a screen lock, you need to unlock it.
• Press the Power button. When you set down your phone, it's good habit to do this. You prevent
accidental touches, save a bit of battery, and keep it secure with the screen lock.
• Tap your home screen twice. (If this doesn't work, turn the gesture on.)
• To keep your screen off and phone quiet when you don't want interruptions, like at night, use Do Not
Disturb settings.
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When your screen is off, battery-friendly Peek Display notifications fade in and out, showing only
notifications delivered since the screen was last on.
Or, press & hold the Power button, then touch Power off.
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2. Touch .
If the camera opens instead of turning on the flashlight, be sure to use a chop gesture, not a twist gesture.
You can tell Google Assistant to call people, get directions, send messages, set alarms. Or, ask questions.
• Press & hold the Power button. If this doesn't work, turn the gesture on.
• Touch .
2. Ask a question or say a command. For example, you can say “What's the weather today?” or “Set alarm
for 7 AM tomorrow.”
If the widget is missing, you can restore it by clearing the launcher app's storage. Clearing storage also
resets home screen icons to their original settings and removes shortcuts or folders you added to the home
screen; it does not remove apps from the app tray.
2. Adjust alarms:
• To add a new alarm, touch and set the time and ringtone.
3. To control general alarm settings, like alarm volume and snooze duration, touch > Settings.
Add location
5. When you add a city, it is set to show on the widget. If you want a different city's weather shown on the
widget, select its button from the list of locations.
Remove location
2. Touch .
View forecasts
• To switch between forecasts for multiple locations you added, swipe right and left.
• To see more details on the weather provider’s website, touch an item on the forecast.
• To change the frequency of forecast updates, touch > Forecast update period, then select a
duration.
The widget sends notifications about weather conditions that need special attention.
2. Touch .
2. If you want to find this feature as an app, rather than opening Settings, turn on Show icon in the app
list.
3. For more information, touch a label on the chart. For example, to see your screen time for the week,
touch today’s usage time.
3. Set the total time that you can use the app per day.
The app timer resets at midnight. To use the app before midnight, go back to the timer in Settings and
extend its time or delete the timer.
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• To have it turn on automatically, touch Set a schedule, then select days of the week and start/end
times.
When Focus mode is on:
• You won’t be able to use the selected apps and won’t get notifications from them.
Tip: To add Focus mode to quick settings, open quick settings, touch , then drag the tile where you
want it.
• Or, on the notification, touch Turn off now. (To turn it off for a short period, touch Take a break.)
• Go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing & parental controls > Focus mode.
Tip: To mute sounds, stop vibration, and block notifications for all calls and notifications, use Do Not
Disturb.
• Control location settings and view the location of your child’s supervised device
• Set daily usage limits, monitor app usage, and remotely lock supervised devices
• Set filters and controls on what your child can browse, purchase, or download using Chrome, Google
Search, Play Store, and YouTube
You’ll need to set up parental controls on your and your child's devices.
3. Follow onscreen instructions to set up the phone for child or adult usage.
4. To set up parental controls on the other device, refer to the help for that device.
To close the keyboard so you can see other parts of the screen, touch .
To make the keyboard larger, turn your phone horizontally. If your screen doesn’t rotate, check your auto-
rotate setting.
Tip: If you installed other keyboards, you'll see next to the navigation buttons when you're typing.
To switch to a different keyboard, touch .
Tip: To insert a period followed by a space, touch the spacebar twice quickly.
Capitalize letters
To type in ALL CAPS, touch twice, quickly, so you see . Touch it once more to turn ALL CAPS off.
2. Touch until you see the capitalization you want: first letter only, ALL CAPS, or lowercase.
• Type a word. Drag your finger over the letters in the word.
• Enter apostrophes in common words. Drag through the letters and the apostrophe is automatically
inserted.
• Add a space. There's no need to use the space bar. Just lift your finger and start the next word.
Get suggestions
Use suggestions to type faster.
When you're typing, you'll see a list of suggested next words above the keys:
• If you don’t like a suggested word, touch & hold it, then drag it to .
To prevent that word from being auto-corrected again, add it to your dictionary by touching the word in the
list of suggestions above the keys.
1. After you're done typing, review your text; misspelled words (and words not in your dictionary) are
underlined.
• If the word is misspelled, select the correct word in the suggestion bar or type the correction.
• When using a keyboard language other than your primary system language, available keyboard
languages are shown on the spacebar.
• Translate selected text. Touch > Translate. (If you don't see this option, install the Google
Translate app.)
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3. To paste text, touch to insert at the cursor or select a block of text to replace. Then touch Paste.
Tips:
• In some apps, you need to double-tap a word to select it (instead of touching & holding it).
• When you use Copy, the text is copied to the clipboard in your phone's memory, overwriting
previous text in the clipboard. If you want to save and manage everything you copy into the
clipboard, search for “clipboard manager” in Play Store to select and download an app.
• Speak naturally but clearly. There's no need to shout or hold the phone close to your mouth.
2. Touch Continue.
3. Touch categories to review and edit personal information, addresses, credit cards, and passwords.
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Change wallpaper
You can change the background image on your home screen or lock screen.
• To use an animated background, select a dynamic wallpaper. Many dynamic wallpapers include
settings. Look for or to set options.
• If you select a wallpaper from a category (such as landscapes), you can see a different image every
day. Open the category and touch .
4. Select whether you want to use the wallpaper on your home screen, lock screen, or both.
If your battery is low, temporarily change wallpaper to a static image to save power.
3. Drag the app to an empty spot on your home screen. Or, drag it to the edge of the screen and drop it
onto a new home screen.
Add folders
Folders organize your shortcuts.
2. Drag it onto another to group them together, then release when you see a frame around them.
3. To name the folder, touch to open it, then touch its name and type a new name.
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2. Drag the app's icon onto the home screen, or drag it up and drop it on Remove.
2. Drag it to Remove.
App icons on the home screen are shortcuts to installed apps found in the app tray. Removing an app
shortcut from the home screen doesn't uninstall the app. Learn how to uninstall apps.
To select a totally new user interface for your home screen, download a different launcher.
3. Adjust settings:
• To make the icons smaller or larger, touch Icon size and move the slider to choose a size.
• To remove the names below the icons, touch App label > Don't show.
• To restore the names below the icons, touch App label > 2 rows (full names) or 1 row (short
names).
If you want to totally change the look and feel of your home screen, you’ll need to download a new launcher
and update settings to use that launcher. Launchers frequently include new sets of wallpapers, new
gestures for interacting with your phone, and customizable elements for your home screen.
You can switch back to the original launcher and its home screen at any time.
2. Read through the choices and download the one (or more) that you want.
3. To start using it, open the app or follow the onscreen instructions after downloading it.
Delete launchers
You can only delete launchers that you installed.
Touch & hold the launcher's app icon, then drag it to Uninstall.
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• To change screen savers, touch Current screen saver, then select one. To set options for that
screen saver, touch .
• To preview your selection, touch Use screen saver. Touch the screen anywhere (unlock if
necessary) to return to settings.
• To adjust when the screen saver starts (while docked, charging, or either), touch When to start.
To exit the screen saver and return to your home or lock screen:
• Or, touch , , or .
To manually start your screen saver any time, go to Settings > Display > Screen saver and turn Use screen
saver on .
After you install an app, you can select the new ones in Settings > Display > Screen saver.
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You don't need to close apps. Android manages the memory and battery that apps use, so you don't need
to worry about leaving apps open.
To close all apps, touch and swipe right until you see the start of the list, then touch Clear all.
To see your list of recent apps, drag up from the bottom of the screen, hold, then let go.
View notifications
Find your notifications
Apps send notifications to alert you about things like new messages, calendar events, and alarms.
• You see them when you swipe the status bar down on any screen.
If you receive multiple notifications from an app, they're bundled together. Swipe down to view more
details. Conversation notifications are bundled together at the top of your other notifications so you can
easily return to them any time.
Some important notifications pop up briefly over your current app so that you can take action. For example,
a notification for an incoming call might appear while you're watching a video, so that you can answer or
dismiss the call.
What you can do with lock screen and status bar notifications
Respond from a notification
Many notifications include actions at the bottom that let you complete common tasks without opening the
full app. If you have several notifications, these actions are hidden. When you see , touch it to reveal
actions.
Swipe down from the top of the screen and touch the notification to open the app.
From your lock screen, touch the notification twice and enter your PIN, pattern, or password to unlock your
screen and open the app.
Snooze a notification
Swipe left or right slowly. Then touch and select a duration to snooze notifications. To snooze
notifications, first turn on snoozing.
Dismiss a notification
Swipe it sideways. Some notifications, like voicemails, require an action and cannot be dismissed.
Touch & hold a notification to customize that app's notifications. Then you can:
Don’t want some? Delete or disable them. Need other apps? You can download free and paid apps.
Calendar Keep track of your upcoming events, get automatic reminders on your phone,
and coordinate with others by sharing calendars.
Chrome Browse the web. Access your browser bookmarks from any device, and sync
tabs with your computer or Android devices.
Contacts Organize and connect with your contacts. Assign ringtones to people.
Drive Store and synchronize your files on Google's cloud, then access them
anywhere you have an internet connection. Create and share spreadsheets,
documents, and presentations. Scan documents and share or print them.
Facebook Connect with friends, family, and communities. Share updates and media.
Find information on events, entertainment, and businesses.
Files Browse and manage files and folders stored on your device or SD card.
Gmail Compose, send, view, or search your email from your phone or computer.
Google Search the web, see your updates, and adjust Google settings, including
privacy.
Google One Get expanded storage, Google support, and other member benefits with a
paid subscription.
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Google TV Get movies and TV shows for instant viewing from Play Store. (Not available in
all countries.)
Meet Make video call with your friends across Android and iOS.
News See headlines, weather, and information on your favorite topics and locations.
Play Store Get apps for your phone, as well as books, magazines, music, and movies and
access them from your computer or any Android device.
TikTok Watch short-form videos. Create your own videos, and apply filters or effects
to express yourself.
YT Music Stream your favorite albums, singles, and live performances, and get
recommendations for new music.
2. Touch or .
To download apps:
Tips:
• If you don’t want the app’s icon added to your home screen when you install an app, touch & hold a
blank space on your home screen, touch Home settings > Home screen style > App tray and
turn Add app icons to Home screen off .
• To view Play Store apps you've installed on this phone, touch your profile icon > Manage apps &
device > Manage and change Installed to Not installed to see apps you've installed on other
devices using the same Google account.
• To prevent accidental or unwanted purchases, touch your profile icon > Settings >
Authentication > Require authentication for purchases.
1. Open the Chrome app and go to the appropriate site to download the app.
2. Touch the download notification to install the app. Or, open the Files app to install it later.
3. When installing the app, be sure to review what information the app will access. If you don’t want the
app to access this information, cancel the installation. For example, if you're installing an app that
makes a shopping list, the app should not require access to your contacts.
If an app changes the information it wants to access on your phone, you will receive a notification to update
the app manually and will be required to review and accept the new permissions.
• Auto-update only over Wi-Fi - save data charges on your cellular plan
• Or, to update a specific app, touch See details, then touch Update by its name.
Tip: To read the summary of what changed, touch the app name before you update it.
3. Touch Network preferences > Auto-update apps > Don't auto-update apps.
2. Touch your profile icon > Manage apps & device > Manage.
5. If you have multiple Google accounts, touch your profile icon and next to your account touch .
Select the other account and repeat the process to restore apps downloaded in that account.
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3. Touch Permissions.
Tip: To see how the app uses each permission, touch > All permissions.
You can also review each feature and adjust which apps have permission.
2. Touch & hold Power off. Then touch OK to restart in safe mode.
When it restarts, you'll see Safe mode across the bottom of the home screen, and all widgets and third-
party apps will be disabled.
3. Use your phone and see if the problem has gone away. Remember, you won’t be able to use any
downloaded apps.
2. One by one, uninstall recently downloaded apps. After each removal, restart your phone. See whether
removing that app solved the problem.
3. Once you delete the problematic app, you can restore the other apps you removed during testing.
If the problem doesn't go away: Try these troubleshooting steps for phone performance issues.
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Or, hold the Power button for about 30 seconds, or until your phone restarts.
• To free up space by removing temporary files, touch Storage & cache > Clear cache. Over time, the
cache builds up again, so repeat if a problem occurs.
• If problems still occur, then delete all data saved in the app by touching Storage & cache > Clear
storage. Be careful - there’s no way to undo this.
Apps installed by others show the message Not installed for this user.
Back up to Google
You can automatically back up the following items to your Google account:
• Call history
• Contacts
• Photos and videos (synced to your Google Gallery library, not to Google Drive)
Not all apps back up data automatically. Check with the app developer.
2. Touch Backup.
To back up other files that aren't automatically backed up, like attachments or downloads:
2. Touch .
If Play Protect finds a potentially harmful app, it stops the app from running and warns you so that you can
uninstall it.
To search:
1. Say “OK, Google” or “Hey, Google”. (Be sure you've set up the launch phrase.)
3. Below the search result, touch options for related actions: make a call, get directions, read reviews, and
more.
For more help with Google Assistant, read Google's support information.
Touch to open the Google app to see search related options and settings .
2. Touch or .
3. Say or type the name of place to call, or a search term about the place (for example, “restaurant”).
If it doesn't work:
1. Search for “search engine” in Play Store and install one of the apps.
If the app isn't on your phone, touch SEARCH FOR MORE APPS to go to Play Store and install with one
touch.
Find a setting
1. Go to Settings .
Browse websites
Visit and bookmark websites
Your phone connects to your carrier's cellular network or to a Wi‑Fi network to access the internet. To save
data charges on your cellular plan, use a Wi‑Fi connection.
2. Go to a site by touching the bar at the top and typing the address.
3. On a web page:
• To see options for opening a link in a new tab and copying or sharing a link, touch & hold the link.
• To print the page, touch > Share > Print. If you don't see your printer listed, set up your print
service.
To learn more about browsing or managing bookmarks, open Chrome and touch > Help & Feedback.
• To open a new tab, touch touch the switcher icon , then touch .
You can send one SMS message to multiple people, and replies are delivered in separate, not group,
conversation threads (unless you and your recipients have group messaging enabled).
SMS messages are included in most carriers' text messaging plans and do not use cellular data.
You can send one MMS message to multiple people using group messaging, containing text only or text and
media, and replies are delivered in group conversation threads to each person in the group.
MMS messages use cellular data and require a cellular data plan or pay-per-use payment.
Group messaging
Group messaging lets multiple people carry on a group conversation. All replies from recipients are
delivered to all recipients, in a group conversation thread.
Though you send one message to multiple recipients, you are charged for each message received. Group
messaging:
• Converts multiple-recipient SMS messages to MMS for all who can receive them
Note: Recipients who cannot receive MMS messages receive SMS instead and, if media is attached, a link
to download it over Wi-Fi (when offered by carrier). Replies are to the sender only, in an individual
conversation.
If you don’t want to receive replies in group conversations, you can turn off group messaging in the
Messages app.
3. Optionally:
• To save an attachment, touch & hold it, then touch > Save.
• If the message is from an unassigned number, create a contact to associate a name with that
number.
Tips:
• You can control message notifications, changing the sound or turning them on/off.
• If you don't want multi-recipient SMS messages converted to MMS and want replies sent in separate
conversations (threads) to you only, turn off group messaging.
• To protect your privacy, you can hide sensitive content for lock screen notifications.
Send a message
1. Open the Messages app.
2. Touch .
4. Optionally:
• If you're using two SIMs and want to switch to the other to send the text, touch and select the
SIM.
5. Touch .
• Touch & hold to start recording a voice message. When done, lift your finger.
3. Touch .
In the message, touch & hold the attachment, then touch > Save. Or, touch the attachment to open it and
look for save options.
If you don't save an attached photo or video, it is kept within the message only. So, if you delete the
message, you also delete the attachment. (You can try to recover recently deleted messages.)
View saved attachments
For photos or videos, open the Gallery app and touch Folders > Messages.
Manage drafts
When you begin composing a text message reply or a new message with recipients, it is saved in your
message list as a draft until you send or delete it.
1. Open the message list and touch the conversation marked Draft.
2. Do one:
Forward a message
1. Open the Messages app.
4. Touch .
Pin up to 3 conversations to keep these groups of messages at the top when you open the app.
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Pin/unpin conversations
To pin a conversation:
3. Touch .
Star messages
1. Open the conversation that has the message you want to star.
2. Touch & hold the message.
3. Touch .
To find starred messages across all conversations, go to the top of your conversation list and touch >
Starred.
To find starred messages within a specific conversation, open the conversation and touch > Starred.
• To delete a single message, open the conversation (thread) and touch & hold the message, then touch
.
• To delete or archive all messages in a conversation, touch & hold the conversation, then touch to
delete or to archive.
• To delete or archive multiple conversations, touch & hold the first conversation, then touch the other
conversations to select them, and touch or .
3. Touch Notifications.
4. Make changes.
Tip: In your phone settings, you can prevent interruptions by restricting text message notifications
during hours you specify or from specific people.
1. In the Messages app, touch your profile icon > Messages settings.
To select a different app to send and receive text (SMS) and multimedia (MMS) messages:
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1. To open email from a notification, swipe the status bar down and touch the notification:
• A multiple email notification opens the email list; touch an email to open it.
If you dismiss the notification and want to view the email later, open the Gmail app.
• Attachments appear at the end of the email. You can view or save them.
4. Touch .
4. Touch .
2. Browse to the file, and touch it to add it to the email. The attachment appears at the bottom of the
email.
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Find emails
When you open the Gmail app, you see your Inbox.
To view sent email, drafts, recently deleted email, and other categories, touch .
To search for emails, at the top of your email list enter terms, like the topic or the sender's name.
Delete emails
To delete an open email, touch .
To delete multiple emails, go to your email list, touch & hold the first message, then touch the other
messages to select them, and touch .
To delete large quantities of email, sign into your email account on your computer, and see your email
provider's help for more information.
Tips:
• To delete attachments that you saved from emails, use the Files app.
Learn more
For more help with Gmail, read Google's support information.
For help managing email from other providers, sign into your email account on your computer and look for
the provider's instructions.
If you see a message that you can't open the attachment type, most file types have a free viewer that you
can use. In Play Store, search for the file type, then select and download an app.
To view attachments later, open the Files app (go to Download) or the Drive app.
• To select multiple items, touch & hold the first one, then touch the others.
4. Touch .
To see a generic thumbnail instead of a preview thumbnail until you open the file:
1. Open the Gmail app.
4. Touch Mobile Signature and edit the text you want to appear at the end of every email.
2. Touch Notifications.
Tip: To automatically silence notifications during hours you specify, use Do Not Disturb.
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You can:
Your calendar can automatically create new events based on your incoming Gmail messages. For example, if
you make restaurant reservations or book a flight, these events will show up automatically on your calendar;
you don't have to add them.
If you created multiple calendars within your Google account, or if you have multiple Google accounts on
your phone, you can control which events are synced with your phone.
2. Touch Schedule, Day, 3 days, Week or Month. This view remains the default until you change it.
• Read or edit event details. Touch the event to open it and touch to edit it.
2. If you have multiple accounts, touch the account for the calendar you want.
3. Enter the start time and other details.
4. If you want a reminder sent to your status bar, touch Add notification and select how long before the
event you want a reminder.
5. Touch Save.
2. Beneath the account name, touch Events. If you have multiple calendars for that account, touch the
name of each calendar to hide its events.
Tip: When you hide events, the calendar still syncs with your Google account. To prevent that
account's calendar from automatically syncing, from the home screen go to Settings > Passwords &
accounts.
To exclude automatically-generated events created from Gmail (for events such as flight bookings and
restaurant reservations):
2. Under the name of the account, turn Show events from Gmail off .
To learn more, open Calendar and touch > Help & Feedback.
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2. Touch Notifications.
If you have assigned a ringtone for the notification but you silence your phone, your phone won't play the
ringtone.
Tip: To automatically silence notifications during hours you specify, use Do Not Disturb.
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Set alarms
Set alarm by touch
1. Open quick settings by swiping down twice, then swipe right and touch .
2. Adjust alarms:
3. To control general alarm settings, like alarm volume and snooze duration, touch > Settings.
2. When prompted to speak, say your command. For example: “Set alarm for 7:45 p.m., label, switch the
laundry” or “Wake me up at 7 a.m. tomorrow.”
To adjust it, open quick settings by swiping down twice, then swipe right and touch .
Delete an alarm
1. Open the Clock app.
2. Touch
3. Touch > .
3. Touch .
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• To add a label to the timer, touch the current name and change it (helpful when using multiple
timers).
• To change the timer's sound, touch > Settings > Timer sound.
• If you leave this app, quickly return to it by swiping the status bar down with one finger to see the
timer notification and remaining time. To open the timer, touch the notification.
Use a stopwatch
Record your time.
2. Touch .
• To record laps (or multiple durations) while the stopwatch is running, touch .
• If you leave this app, quickly return to it by swiping the status bar down with one finger and
touching a control. To open the stopwatch, touch the notification.
• To use military time such as 13:00, turn Use locale default off and turn Use 24-hour format on
.
• To use the time format of your current location, turn Use locale default on .
• To use 12-hour format, turn both Use locale default and Use 24-hour format off .
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Your phone automatically syncs with the local time (using the mobile network). The local time is used for
alarms and is displayed on the lock screen and other displays.
3. Touch Time zone. Then choose a regional time zone (which is applied to the current time).
2. To add time zones, touch , then select cities in the time zone you want to view.
Add contacts
Add contacts automatically
When you add an account to your phone, the contacts for that account are available on your phone
automatically.
2. Touch .
3. If you're using more than one account, the account that will be synced with your new contact appears at
the top. To change accounts, touch .
4. Touch a text box to type the name and details. Fill in as much or as little information as you'd like.
Tips:
• To add a photo, touch . Choose a photo you've saved, or take a photo and crop it.
• You can assign a custom ringtone for calls from that contact.
• If you have multiple accounts on your phone and want to change the default account for new
contacts, in the Contacts, touch your profile icon > > Default account for new
contacts.
5. Touch Save.
2. In the message list, touch & hold the number, then touch > Add Contact.
3. Touch .
• To add to an existing contact, start typing the contact's name in the search field, then select it.
• To set up a new contact, touch Create a new contact and add contact details.
5. Touch or Save.
• To send calls directly to voicemail, touch > Route to voicemail. You can also block calls.
• To edit contact info, touch , then touch a field to make changes, touch to change the photo,
or touch > Discard to undo changes.
Merge contacts
If you have two contacts for the same person, you can merge the information (including all emails and
phone numbers) into a single listing.
2. Touch .
3. Touch .
Tip: You can edit the primary contact name (for the merged listing), or delete or change other contact
information as needed.
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Delete contacts
You can delete contacts created and stored on your phone. If the contact is synced from a social network
account, you need to delete the contact in that account. For example, a Facebook contact must be deleted
from within your Facebook account. Or, hide Facebook contacts on your phone by filtering your contact list.
Delete one contact
4. Touch .
Phone app.
2. Touch .
Sort contacts
Sort contacts in Contacts app
1. Open the Contacts app.
3. Set options:
• To list names with first name first or last name first, touch Name format.
3. Set options:
• To list names with first name first or last name first, touch Name format.
• To show contacts from only one account or all accounts, touch your profile icon , then select the
account(s).
• To narrow which contacts are shown from your account, touch > Customize view.
In the Phone app, use the tab to see only contacts you call frequently or have starred as favorites.
To remove contacts from this tab, touch & hold the contact, then touch .
Share contacts
Ways to share contacts
You can share one or all contacts by sending a name card file (.vcf).
2. Touch & hold a name to select it, then touch others to select more.
3. Touch .
2. Touch > .
6. Go to Downloads.
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8. Touch .
2. Touch the name card file (.vcf) to open it and add the person to your contacts.
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Answer calls
Answer incoming call
When you receive a phone call, the Incoming call screen shows the caller ID. If you miss a call, you'll see
in the status bar.
• On the lock screen, swipe up to answer a voice call, or swipe the caller's icon/picture up to answer a
video call.
During a call, you can use the keypad to enter numbers or codes, use speakerphone or a paired Bluetooth
device, and add other people to the call. Learn more.
You can set your phone to automatically answer calls after 2, 5, or 10 seconds when you're using a headset
(wired or Bluetooth).
1. Touch .
• If your phone has dual SIMs, touch Calling accounts and select the SIM.
3. Touch Announce Caller ID, then select when you want to hear it.
• Divert the call to voicemail. On the Incoming call screen, touch Decline. Or, on the lock screen, press
the Power button. You can also automatically divert all calls from a specified number to voicemail.
• Respond with a text message. On the lock screen, touch . You can customize these default
messages.
• Quickly silence the ringer. Press Volume Down on the side of the phone.
• Silence by setting face down. In the Phone app, touch > Settings > Advanced and turn Flip To
Silence on .
• Choose a unique ringtone for specific people. You'll know instantly who's calling.
• Get notified of incoming calls when you're on a call. Set up call waiting.
• Set the number of rings before sending a call to voicemail. Dial into voicemail, then follow your
carrier’s prompts to change this setting.
Fix an issue
If your phone isn't ringing for incoming calls, look for in your status bar. Open quick settings and turn
Do Not Disturb off. Your phone will ring for incoming calls. Check your settings to make sure your phone
is screening calls at the appropriate times.
If you’re having other issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
Make calls
Make a call
1. Touch .
• Other apps that show contact information. Wherever you see a phone number, you can usually touch it
to dial.
To Do this
Dial a number
Touch , enter a number and touch . If you enter a wrong number, touch .
Dial by voice
Touch and say a name or number. (If you don't see , swipe down to close the
dialer.)
Or, skip the Phone app entirely and say a voice command.
Call by name
Start typing the name in the search box. You'll see a list of matches. Just touch one to
call. (If you don't see , swipe down to close the dialer.)
Or, to see your contact list, touch . Swipe through and touch the person to call.
Call a favorite
Touch the tab.
Call nearby place Touch and say or type the name, then touch the search result to place the call. Learn
more.
Tips:
Fix an issue
To change your caller ID information seen by people receiving your calls, contact your carrier.
If you’re having other issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
During a call
Adjust sound during call
While listening, you can:
• Adjust the volume. Use the Volume button on the side of the phone.
• Use a paired Bluetooth device. Touch to use or stop using the device.
• Mute your microphone. Touch . You can hear the caller but they can’t hear you.
Enter a number
Touch on the call screen to use the numeric keypad.
To hide the call and use other apps, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
To return to the call, swipe the status bar down and touch Ongoing call.
Record calls
Not all carriers and countries support this feature.
• You can't start recording when you’re on mute, on hold, or on conference calls.
• When you start recording a call, for legal purposes, a voice announces the call is being recorded. You
can't turn off the announcement.
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2. In the list of recent calls, means the call was recorded. Touch the call.
3. Then:
Recording a conversation without the consent of the other party is illegal in most countries. Know your
country's laws before recording a call.
Or, swipe down from the top of any other screen to view the call notification and touch Hang up.
To get started, open the Meet app and follow the onscreen instructions to set it up.
a. Touch .
c. Touch .
Block a number
Use either app to block both calls and texts from a number.
1. Touch .
4. If you don’t want to report the number as spam to Google, remove the checkmark.
5. Touch Block.
1. Touch & hold the conversation thread from the number to block.
3. If you don’t want to report the call as spam to Google, remove the checkmark.
4. Touch OK.
4. If you don’t want to report the call as spam to Google, remove the checkmark.
5. Touch Block.
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3. Turn Unknown on .
Your phone will block calls from private or unidentified numbers. You'll still receive calls from phone
numbers that are stored in your contacts.
Unblock a number
From the Phone app:
3. Touch Unblock.
4. To prevent ringing and notifications from suspected spam calls, turn Filter spam calls on .
You won't receive notifications for these calls, but you'll see them in your call history and can check any
voicemail you receive.
• If you see “Suspected spam caller” or “Spam” for an incoming call, you can answer the call or block and
report the number.
• Your phone may need to send information about your calls to Google.
• It doesn’t control whether your number shows when you make calls.
If you don't want Google to identify spam callers, touch > > Settings > Caller ID & spam and turn it off
.
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Note: Some carriers automatically control call waiting. If you do not see this option on your phone,
contact your carrier for more information.
• If your phone has dual SIMs, touch Calling accounts and select the SIM.
When call waiting is on, if you're on a call and a new call comes in, you can answer it. The first call is put on
hold. Touch to merge the two calls.
To turn call waiting off, go to Additional settings, then turn Call waiting off
1. Touch .
2. Touch .
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Icon Meaning
1. Touch .
3. Touch Missed.
To save a number:
1. Touch .
2. Touch .
7. Touch or Save.
Caution: There’s no way to restore the history after you delete it.
1. Touch .
2. Touch .
4. Touch .
1. Touch .
When you make an emergency call, Emergency Location Service automatically sends your location to
emergency responders.
Use voicemail
Listen to voicemail
If you've set up voicemail, you'll see in the status bar when a new voicemail message arrives.
If you listen to a new message and disconnect from voicemail without saving or deleting it, you will still see
in the status bar.
2. When connected, follow the prompts to manage your messages and mailbox.
• Replaying messages
Fix an issue
If remains in your status bar after you listen to your voicemails, try the following.
2. Touch .
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2. Go into your voicemail and delete this message, but wait to hang up until the notification icon has
disappeared from your status bar.
Tip: You can also block all calls and text messages from a number.
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Take photos
Open the camera
Do any of the following:
• Touch .
• Press the Power button twice quickly. (If this doesn't work, set up the gesture.)
Take a photo
1. If needed, adjust settings such as flash or photo size.
• To set focus location, touch the viewfinder then drag the focus ring.
• Touch .
• To touch anywhere on the screen instead of using , touch Settings > CAPTURE SETTINGS and
turn on Tap anywhere to capture.
4. To review your photos and videos, touch thumbnail at bottom right. Then:
• To view all thumbnails, touch the screen, then touch to open the Gallery app.
• To view photos later, open the Gallery app or other photo app you installed.
Take a selfie
1. On the viewfinder, touch to switch to the front camera.
• Touch .
3. Touch , then slowly pan horizontally across the scene. Keep your motion smooth and use a steady
speed.
4. When you reach the end of your scene, touch .
2. Be sure you're within 1.5 meters (5 feet) of your subject. It's best if nothing is in the way and the subject
stands out.
4. Touch .
2. Touch .
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
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Take screenshots
Take a screenshot
1. Do one of the following:
• Touch & hold three fingers on the screen. (If this doesn't work, turn Settings > System > Gestures
> Three finger screenshot on.)
• Press & hold Power + Volume Down simultaneously until the screen is captured.
• For more time to review it before taking an action, touch the thumbnail to open the screenshot.
Record videos
Record a video
1. Open the camera:
• Touch .
• Press the Power button twice quickly. (If this doesn't work, set up the gesture.)
4. To start, touch .
6. To stop, touch .
3. Use the slider to select the speed multiplier. In general, use a faster speed for longer videos.
4. To start, touch .
You’ll see two counters, one that shows the duration of the recording and another that shows the
duration the video will play when sped up.
5. To stop, touch .
2. Touch .
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
Record screen
1. To start recording, open quick settings and touch .
• To use sound, turn Record audio on , then touch Record audio and select the microphone
(your narration only), device audio (device sound with no mic for narration), or both.
• To record a dot on the screen where your finger touches it, turn Show touches on screen on
.
4. To stop recording, swipe down from the top of the screen and touch the red Recording screen
notification.
View recordings
To view a recording immediately after you capture it, swipe down from the top of the screen and touch the
notification.
To view any time, open the Gallery, Files, or other media viewing app, and look for the Screen record folder.
Use a timer
Tip: Use a tabletop tripod to stabilize the phone when taking timed shots.
3. Frame your shot, and when you're ready, touch to start the countdown.
4. Take your place in the shot (if you're taking a selfie, simply wait) and smile!
Use a flash
To set the flash mode (off, always on, or auto), touch on the viewfinder.
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To set HDR mode (off, always on, or auto mode), touch on the viewfinder.
• Action shots
When the camera detects a high contrast scene, it automatically goes into HDR mode, and HDR appears in
the viewfinder. Consider whether HDR mode would improve the photo or not.
• Whiten teeth
• Highlight T-zone
• Slenderize face
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
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2. Touch .
• To select multiple items, touch & hold the first one, then touch the others.
2. Touch .
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
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Trim videos
1. Open the Gallery app.
2. Touch Folders.
2. Touch Folders.
Missing photos/videos
If you’re having trouble finding photos or videos, read Google's support information.
Storage location
Photos and videos you’ve taken are stored on your phone (internal storage) or on your SD card, depending
on your setting.
Pictures/PhotosEditor Your edited photos. Also check DCIM for edited photos.
Pictures/Screenshots Screenshots
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In addition to sharing wirelessly, you can transfer photos to your computer with a USB connection. You can
also move photos from internal memory to SD card.
To share wirelessly:
• To select multiple items, touch & hold the first thumbnail, then touch the others to select them.
Tip: To clear all selections, touch at the top of the screen next to the number selected.
• Resolution (high versus low) of the photo or video; high resolution uses more data
Ways to share
Method Description
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Nearby Share
Good for:
Things to consider:
Learn more.
Message
(MMS) Good for:
Things to consider:
• You and your recipients must have cellular data plans to receive multimedia text
messages.
• Sending high resolution photos via text message uses more more data.
• Photos and video remain available until the recipient deletes the message.
• High quality videos are too large and cannot be shared in text messages.
Learn how
Email
Good for:
Things to consider:
• Some email providers limit attachment sizes. For large files, upload the file to a cloud
storage and email the link instead of the file.
• Email attachments remain available for download until the recipient deletes the email.
Learn how
Cloud
Good for:
• Sharing high resolution photos, multiple photos, entire albums, and videos
• Controlling how long you share something (You can easily delete it or turn off sharing
privileges.)
Things to consider:
• Cloud storage services are fairly secure, but not completely free from security
breaches, so upload wisely.
Learn how
Social app
Good for:
• Controlling how long you share something (You can easily delete it or turn off
sharing.)
Things to consider:
• Understand social network privacy and sharing policies before you post.
Bluetooth
Good for:
• Fast sharing
Things to consider:
Listen to radio
Listen to FM stations
Your phone automatically tunes to radio stations with the best signal. Listening to the radio doesn't use
your mobile data.
1. Plug headphones (any brand) into your phone. They serve as a radio antenna and allow you to scan for
stations. Even when you listen through your phone's speaker, Bluetooth wireless speakers, or wireless
headphones, you still need the wired headphones as your antenna.
2. Open the FM Radio app.
• To seek stations throughout the radio dial, touch the tab, then touch or . Tune to specific
frequencies by dragging the tuner to the appropriate number.
• If you're listening to the radio while using another app, use the mini player in notifications to seek
stations or turn the radio off.
Tip: If you're having reception issues, try moving your phone as far from the headphones as possible to
increase the size of the antenna. Or, try moving a short distance, towards a window if you are inside or
away from buildings if you are outside.
Remove a favorite
On any tab, touch by the station.
If you change regions or manually rescan stations, your favorites will be cleared, too, so save them first.
Then after you rescan, reload your favorites.
To reload your saved favorites, on the tab, touch > Load favorites.
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4. Touch DONE.
To delete all recordings, at the top of the screen, touch > Delete all.
To change storage location for recordings, touch > Settings > Storage location.
3. Touch .
Listen to music
Get music
Stream songs or download them to your phone so you can listen when you’re on an airplane or don’t have
an internet connection.
Your phone can play MP3, FLAC, M4A, AAC, AAC+, MIDI, and WAV files.
• Transfer it over USB or Bluetooth from your computer to your phone’s Music folder.
• Upload it from your computer to the cloud and listen on any internet-connected device.
Music apps that share music files from cloud storage typically share links to access stored files instead of
transferring music files between devices. To transfer music files, the music must be stored on the device.
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2. On your phone, open the Files app and touch Browse > Audio.
During file transfer, you’ll see in the status bar. To check the status, see the notification.
2. On the device sending the music, start the file transfer, following device’s instructions.
3. When you receive the Bluetooth notification on your phone, swipe down and touch it, then touch
Accept.
During file transfer, you’ll see in the status bar. To check the status, open the notification.
The files are saved in Music/Bluetooth, where music apps will find them. You’re ready to listen!
• A USB cable that's capable of data transfer and isn't for charging only.
a. Swipe down from the top of your home screen and touch the Charging this device via USB
notification.
b. Touch MIDI.
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2. Turn Wi-Fi on .
Your phone automatically connects to nearby Wi-Fi networks you've connected to before.
2. Turn Wi-Fi on .
You'll see a list of available networks. If a network needs a password, you'll see .
• To type a password from the network owner, touch the network to connect to, then enter the
password. For your home network, get the password from the label on the Wi-Fi router. For a public
network, get the password from the business or organization.
• To connect using a QR code, touch See all, swipe to Add network, then touch and scan the
code.
• If the network is hidden, you need to set it up before it will appear in the list of available networks.
• To change settings for a saved, disconnected network, touch & hold its name, then touch Modify.
Share
You can share connection information with a friend so they can connect to the same network.
3. Show the person the code to scan or the Wi-Fi password to type.
Remove
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If you don't want to automatically connect to a saved Wi-Fi network, you can forget that network.
2. If the network appears in your list of nearby networks, touch its name, then touch Forget.
3. To review all of your saved networks, touch Saved networks. For each network you want to remove,
touch its name, then touch Forget.
If you turn this off, apps that use your location won't work as well.
3. Enter the SSID (network name), security type, check Show password and enter the password.
The hidden network is now visible in the list of available networks, and if you weren’t connected to Wi-Fi
previously, you’re now connected.
6. If you were connected to Wi-Fi when you added the hidden network, in the list of available networks,
touch the name of the saved network, then touch Connect.
When you turn on your phone’s Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct is automatically enabled.
1. On the device you want to connect, set up Wi-Fi Direct. For instructions, see that product's user guide.
2. On your phone, go to Settings > Network & internet > Internet > Network preferences.
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You'll see a list of Wi-Fi Direct devices that are within range and compatible.
Turn it on
Open quick settings and touch to turn airplane mode on. This disables all wireless connections (Wi‑Fi,
voice and data for calls and text messages, Bluetooth). If permitted by your airline, you can then turn Wi‑Fi
and/or Bluetooth back on during the flight. Other wireless connections remain off.
Turn it off
When you turn off data usage over your cellular network, you can still use data by connecting to a Wi-Fi
network.
Cellular data must be ON if you want to:
4. To set a warning, turn Set data warning on , then touch Data warning and enter the amount of
data.
5. To set a usage limit, turn Set data limit on , then touch Data limit and enter the amount of data.
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To conserve data when you’re running low, you can use Data Saver to turn off background data for all apps.
Or, to restrict background data used by an app indefinitely, you can turn off background data specifically for
that app.
When you turn off background data for an app, it won't sync until you open it, so you will receive NO
notifications until you open the app and it syncs.
Restrict for all apps when you’re low
You'll see in your status bar and all apps are prevented from using background data.
3. To allow certain apps to continue using background data, touch Unrestricted data, then next to the
app name, slide the switch on .
Dual SIMs
If your phone has two SIMs, cellular data is active on only one SIM at a time. You can control which SIM is
used.
Note: Your cellular plan must support data sharing. If you don’t know, contact your carrier.
Hotspot: Set up
1. Check that cellular data is on. If cellular data is off, your phone doesn't have an internet connection to
share.
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• To make it easier to identify your hotspot when connecting to it, change the name for your hotspot.
• To prevent others from seeing your phone's network name, turn Hidden SSID on .
• If the hotspot signal is experiencing interference, change the broadcast channel/band to 5GHz. If
the hotspot signal seems weak, change it to 2GHz. (This feature is not available in all countries.)
• To save power by having your hotspot turn off if nobody is using it, make sure Turn off hotspot
automatically is on .
4. Turn Use Wi‑Fi hotspot on , then plug in your phone to charge. Using the hotspot really drains the
battery!
To connect Do this
A phone a. On your phone, next to the hotspot's name, touch and unlock if prompted.
b. Use the other phone's camera to scan the QR code that provides the password.
c. Enter the hotspot password. Learn how to find the hotspot's password.
• Or, go to Settings > Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering and look under Wi-Fi hotspot.
3. Select a number.
You can limit who can connect to your hotspot with its password or QR code:
To switch modes:
2. Touch Wi-Fi hotspot > Advanced and turn White List Mode on or off.
• Otherwise, touch + Manually Add WhiteList Device, type a name and the device's MAC address,
then touch ADD WHITELIST.
To remove a device from the list, touch it, then touch Remove.
The device is disconnected from the hotspot and will not be able to reconnect.
Disconnect everyone
Note: Although you can turn off passwords for your hotspot, keeping a password prevents unauthorized
usage of your cellular data.
USB tethering
To connect a device to the internet using your phone's cellular data and a USB cable:
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1. Check that cellular data is on. If cellular data is off, your phone doesn't have an internet connection to
share.
To stop the connection, touch the notification and turn off USB tethering, then disconnect your phone and
computer.
Bluetooth tethering
To connect a device to the internet using your phone's cellular data and a Bluetooth connection:
1. Check that cellular data is on. If cellular data is off, your phone doesn't have an internet connection to
share.
2. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and pair with the other device.
3. Set up the other device to get its network connection via Bluetooth.
To stop the connection, touch the notification and turn off Bluetooth tethering.
Connect to VPNs
A virtual private network (VPN) lets you access files on a secure network like an office network with a
firewall. Contact your network administrator for VPN settings and any additional apps or requirements.
3. Touch .
4. Choose the type of VPN and enter settings from the network administrator.
6. Touch Save.
The network is stored in the VPN list so you can select it when you need to connect.
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• Prevents you from being redirected to fraudulent websites that appear legitimate
• Prevents you from receiving fraudulent communications from sources that appear legitimate (phishing)
• Prevents others from stealing your information as it’s being sent or received (snooping)
Your phone is set to Private DNS > Automatic by default. So, as long as your mobile or internet service
providers offer encrypted DNS, you're protected. Check with your mobile and internet providers.
The only time you need to change this setting is if you have a free or paid DNS service to use, instead of
relying on your mobile or internet providers. To add the service to your phone:
4. Enter the URL for your DNS provider and touch Save.
2. Select Automatic.
1. Set the device you want to pair (accessory, computer, other phone, etc.) to Bluetooth discovery mode so
that your phone can find it. See the device manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Touch .
• If a pairing code appears on your phone and Bluetooth device, make sure the codes match. (If they
don't, touch Cancel, verify the name of the device you want to pair with, and try again.)
• If your device shows a passkey (like 0000 or 1234), enter it on your phone. If you don't see a place to
enter it, swipe down from the top of your screen and touch the Bluetooth notification.
• If your device doesn't show a passkey and you must enter one for the device to pair, see the device
manufacturers' instructions.
6. Touch Pair on your phone. Check the other device for a pairing prompt as well; if it has one, you'll need
to confirm on both devices or pairing will fail.
7. Set sharing options if you'll want to share contacts, phone audio, media audio, or internet access.
Tip: If you use a screen lock, you can define a paired Bluetooth device as a trusted device, keeping your
phone unlocked while connected to it. When you disconnect or move out of range, your phone locks
again. Go to Settings > Security > Smart Lock > Trusted devices.
Tip: Bluetooth connections can really drain your battery. Save power by turning Bluetooth off when
you're not connected to a device.
After pairing with a device, you’ll need to set sharing options and then you can use Bluetooth to:
• Make or receive calls and play music over your car's audio system
• Transfer music
• Share photos
• Share contacts
4. On the paired device or in the device’s app, look for Bluetooth settings to review and adjust. For more
information, see the paired device manufacturer’s instructions.
If you turn this off, apps that use your location won't work as well.
1. On your phone, make sure Bluetooth and Location are turned on.
Or, go to Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Nearby Share.
3. Touch Turn on or turn it on .
Tip: You can change your phone’s name to something less identifiable before sharing or receiving. Go to
Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Nearby Share > Device name and edit the
name.
3. Hold your phone and the other phone close to each other.
4. When you see the other phone in your list of nearby devices, touch its name to send the item.
• If you're prompted to turn on Nearby Share, Bluetooth, or Location, touch Turn on.
To adjust who can share with you when your screen is unlocked:
Or, go to Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Nearby Share.
2. Touch Device visibility and choose who can see your phone for sharing:
• Everyone: Your phone is visible to your contacts who are nearby while your screen is on and
unlocked.
• Contacts: Your phone is visible to nearby contacts you choose while your screen is on and
unlocked.
• Your devices: Your phone is only visible when Nearby Share is open.
If a contact isn't available, you'll need to add an email address associated with their Google account to
their contact info.
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Fix an issue
If you can't share content with someone, try these steps:
1. On both phones, check that Bluetooth is on.
3. Bring the devices close together, within 1 foot (30 cm) of each other.
6. Wait until no one else is sharing content with the other phone.
When you connect the phone and computer with the USB cable, the phone’s USB connection type is set to
charging mode, which charges your battery but prevents your computer from seeing files on your phone.
Before transferring files, change the USB connection type to allow transfer of:
a. Swipe down from the top of your home screen and touch the Charging this device via USB
notification.
Transfer files
On a Windows computer:
1. Ensure the phone is properly connected to the computer using the steps above.
If you don't unlock the phone and change the USB connection to allow file transfers, you won't see any
files on your phone.
2. On your computer, open File Explorer, click the name of your phone, and navigate to its internal storage
or SD card.
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3. If you selected PTP when you connected the phone, in File Explorer choose whether to import pictures
and videos automatically or manually.
On a Mac:
1. Ensure the phone is properly connected to the computer using the steps above.
If you don't unlock the phone and change the USB connection to allow file transfers, you won't see any
files on your phone.
2. On your computer, download the Android File Transfer application from www.android.com/filetransfer
and follow the onscreen instructions.
Location of files
Files are stored in these folders on your phone:
• DCIM: (Digital Camera Images) Photos and videos taken with the Camera app
• Pictures: Photos you edited and photos from apps other than Camera
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
• Or, plug a Chromecast into your TV’s HDMI port. (Learn how.)
To start casting:
1. Make sure your phone and Chromecast or TV with Chromecast are connected to the same Wi-Fi
network.
To stop:
Cast an app
You can cast an app if you:
• Have a smart TV that supports mobile apps for viewing or playing media from your phone. See your TV
user guide for instructions to connect your phone.
To cast an app:
1. Make sure your phone and smart TV or Chromecast are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
If you don't see or don't see your TV listed in the casting options, try these troubleshooting steps.
While casting:
• You can still make and receive calls and use your phone’s other features.
To stop casting:
• In the app that's casting, touch and touch the option to disconnect.
For information about using Wi-Fi Direct after you've connected, see the user guide that came with your TV.
Fix an issue
After each step, see if your issue is fixed.
1. If you’re using a VPN, turn off the VPN and try again.
2. Make sure your phone and Chromecast or smart TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
4. If you're using Chromecast or a TV with Chromecast built-in, check for updates to the Home app.
1. On the TV, open the app and start a video. Then on your phone, open the app and try casting to the TV
again.
4. Check your TV for firmware and app updates. See the TV manufacturer’s support website for
information.
5. Check your TV manufacturer’s support website to make sure the app is still supported on your TV
model.
If you’re having issues casting with one of these apps, check their help center for troubleshooting
information:
• Netflix
• YouTube
• Google TV
• If your printer is connected to a Wi-Fi network, be sure the phone and your printer are connected to
the same network.
• If your printer supports Wi-Fi Direct, set up a direct connection between the phone and printer.
2. In Play Store, search for “[printer brand] print service” and install the app for the printer's service
plugin.
3. Once installed, return to Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Printing and
touch the print service plugin name to automatically find your printer.
4. If your printer isn't found automatically, touch > Add printer > .
5. Enter the printer's name and IP address (found in your printer settings on connected computer).
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Print
1. Open the item to print, such as:
• A photo in Gallery
• An email
• A document in Drive
2. Touch or > Print. (If you're using Chrome, > Share > Print.)
4. Touch .
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Your phone automatically adjusts your screen to the light around you, with Adaptive brightness. When the
feature is on, you can still fine tune the brightness in quick settings. To turn this feature off:
Tip: If the lowest setting on the slider is still too bright, you can make the screen extra dim.
When Dark theme is on, the dark background applies to your settings and app screens. Colors don't change
in media, such as videos.
When it's off, if you run low on battery, Battery Saver switches temporarily to the dark background until the
phone has charged.
Turn it on or off
Tip: To add Dark theme to quick settings, open quick settings, touch , then drag the tile where you
want it.
Set a schedule
• To start and stop at specified times, touch Turns on at custom time and enter times.
• To start and stop at specified times, touch Turns on at custom time and enter times.
To adjust filter intensity, open quick settings, touch & hold , then use the slider to change the intensity of
the amber filter.
Turn it off
To temporarily switch back to regular colors from amber, open quick settings and turn off Night Light.
To stop automatically changing to amber, select Settings > Display > Night Light > Schedule > None.
3. Choose one:
Tips:
2. Review colors:
• To add a new color tile, touch , then touch a color on the bar > Add color.
4. Touch .
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2. Touch Screen timeout and select the time of inactivity before your phone sleeps.
In this mode, you can manually rotate the current app. Turn your phone the direction you want, then touch
in the corner.
You can also adjust this in Settings > Display > Auto-rotate screen
• To adjust only the size of text on the screen, drag Font size to the size you want.
• To adjust the size of icons along with their labels, drag Display size to the size you want.
• To make text stand out better against its background, turn High contrast text on . When it's on,
a thin black line is added around white text, or a thin white line is added around black text.
Tip: Swipe the Preview window to see how the changes affect your icons and text.
To adjust other font and display options, touch & hold a blank space on your home screen, then touch
Personalize.
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If you need more help seeing the screen, turn on accessibility features, like magnification to zoom in and
out or a screen reader to hear audio descriptions of what you touch on the screen.
Tip: Don't put your mobile number as contact info on your lock screen unless you can access your
voicemail from another device.
1. Swipe down twice from the top of the screen, then touch > Power off.
Or, press & hold the Power button, then touch Power off.
2. Touch Lockdown.
Your fingerprint sensor and automatic unlock settings are disabled and notifications won’t be displayed
on your lock screen.
3. To exit Lockdown, unlock your phone with your PIN, pattern, or password.
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Adjust volumes
Use Volume buttons
In-call audio. When you’re on a call, the Volume buttons control the volume of the other person.
Media. When you’re not on a call, the Volume buttons control media volume during playback or before you
listen.
Phone ringtone, notification sounds, and alarms. To adjust these volumes, press a Volume button and
then use this shortcut on your home screen:
2. Touch to choose level for ringtone and notification sounds: on , silent , and vibration only .
Tip: Use Do Not Disturb to silence all calls, messages, events, and reminders. Turn it on from quick
settings, or schedule it to turn on automatically during certain times or during calendar events.
Set ringtones
Change default call ringtone
1. Go to Settings > Sound & vibration.
• To use a song as the ringtone, touch Add ringtone at the bottom of the list. Then touch > Audio
and select the song stored on your phone.
• To turn off all vibration (calls, notifications, keyboard interactions), turn Use vibration & haptics off
.
• To turn off just the vibration for incoming calls, keep Use vibration & haptics on and turn Ring
vibration off .
• To use a song as the ringtone, touch Add ringtone at the bottom of the list. Then touch to
browse and select the song stored on your phone. Touch to show internal storage.
Tip: To change your alarm sound, open the Clock app and touch . Then touch .
• Search for “ringtones” in Play Store and install an app that provide ringtones.
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• Search for “ringtone maker” in Play Store and install an app that lets you create custom ringtones.
Open the app and use it to select entire songs or portions of songs.
• If you have songs that are .mp3 files stored on your computer, connect your phone and computer with
a USB cable, then copy the song to your phone.
Fix an issue
If you're not hearing your ringtones:
• Look for in your status bar, which means you're in Do Not Disturb mode. Open quick settings and
turn Do Not Disturb off.
Enhance sound
About Dolby Sound Apps
When you're listening through your phone's speaker, Dynamic mode automatically detects what you’re
listening to and makes adjustments to enhance the sound.
When you connect headphones or other listening devices, you can also select different sound profiles based
on the type of media playing.
4. Select an effect:
• Dynamic: Identify content and automatically adjust to deliver the best sound.
• Movie: Get authentic surround sound and clearer dialogue for movies and TV shows.
• Music: Get rich audio that delivers every note and beat with power you can feel.
• Voice: Get clear, consistent voice quality so you can hear every word.
To turn it off entirely when you're using headphones or other connected devices:
3. Turn it off .
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2. To change how long it stays on, in quick settings, touch & hold , touch Duration for Quick Settings,
and then choose one:
• To select a duration, touch For 1 hour, then touch + or - to adjust the time.
• To choose each time you turn Do Not Disturb on, touch Ask every time.
Turn it off
• If you're using Bedtime mode , touch Settings > Digital Wellbeing & parental controls > Bedtime
mode > Customize and turn Do Not Disturb off .
2. Touch People.
• Calls: Allow calls from starred contacts, other contacts, all callers, or none. You can also allow calls if
the same person calls twice in 15 minutes; turn Allow repeat callers on .
• Messages: Allow messages from starred contacts, other contacts, anyone, or none.
2. Touch Apps.
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3. Touch .
You'll see selected apps under APPS THAT CAN INTERRUPT. To change which notifications can interrupt,
touch the app in the list.
Alarms and media sounds are allowed by default, but you can turn them off. You can also allow touch
sounds, reminders, and calendar events to send notifications.
Silence on schedule
You can create a schedule for when your phone should automatically switch into and out of Do Not Disturb
mode.
2. Touch Schedules.
• To use an existing rule, touch its name, like Sleeping. To adjust times or settings, touch .
• To create a new rule, touch Add more. Touch Time, then enter a name and touch Add. Specify its
days, start and end times, and level of silence.
2. Touch Schedules.
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• To create a new one, touch Add more. Touch Event, then enter a name and touch Add.
4. Adjust options to select the calendar to use and your reply status.
To turn it off:
1. Press & hold both Volume Up and Down buttons for three seconds. If TalkBack was reading the screen,
this pauses readout so you can update settings more easily.
• To hear a tone when you dial a number, turn on Dial pad tones.
• To hear a click when you lock or unlock the screen, turn on Screen locking sound.
• To hear a click when you touch something on the screen, turn on Touch sounds.
If you don't want any of these sounds, just turn them off .
You can also control sounds that notify you of other events:
2. To hear a confirmation tone and feel a vibration when you successfully connect your phone to a
charger, turn Charging sounds and vibration on .
2. To feel a vibration when you make a call and the other party answers, touch Vibration & haptics and
turn Outgoing call vibration on .
If you don't want any of these sounds, just turn them off .
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To review all apps and adjust whether they can send notifications:
• To stop certain notifications from an app, touch the app name, then turn notifications or off
for each category.
• To stop an app from showing notifications as a banner across the top of an unlocked screen, like
those for incoming calls, touch the app name, (if needed, touch the notification type), then turn Pop
on screen off for the category.
Tip: To prevent notifications from all apps during certain times or calendar events, use Do Not Disturb.
2. To hide sensitive content on your lock screen, turn Sensitive notifications off .
You’ll get lock screen notifications for an incoming email or chat, but they won’t include message
details.
For finer control, leave this on to allow details, and instead hide sensitive content from specific apps.
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3. To change which notifications show on your lock screen (show all, hide notifications from apps you
silenced, or hide all), touch Lock screen.
Tip: When you turn on Lockdown, notifications won't show on your lock screen.
Turn on snoozing
If you want to be able to snooze notifications by dragging them left or right, turn on snoozing:
2. Touch See all # apps, select the app, and touch Notifications.
3. Touch the category for checkmarked notifications, then touch Advanced > Sound & vibration.
2. Touch Default.
2. Touch See all # apps select the app, and touch Notifications.
3. Touch the category for enabled notifications and turn Override Do Not Disturb on .
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If you want an app's notifications to be less intrusive, you can categorize them:
• Default: You'll hear a sound and feel vibration (if on), get a message on your lock screen, and can see
the app's icon in your status bar.
• Silent: You won't hear a sound or feel a vibration. The notification icon will still show in the status bar,
unless you hide them.
Option 1: On a notification
1. Touch & hold a notification.
2. Touch Silent.
Option 2: In Settings
1. Go to Settings > Notifications > App settings, and select the app.
3. Touch Silent.
You won't see the icon in the status bar for any silent notifications. When you swipe the status bar
down, the icon appears in the pull-down along with the notification.
Tip: In phone Settings, you can only hide status bar icons for all apps. If you want to hide status bar icons
for a single app, open the app and look in its settings. Only some apps let you do this.
• No sound from notifications: You will see notifications in the pull-down list of all notifications but
won’t hear their sound.
• Custom: Start with not seeing or hearing notifications, and make small adjustments, like allowing
the notification light to blink.
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Be sure that apps with access to your notifications have legitimate reasons, because with this access they
can:
• Read all notifications, including personal information like contact names and text messages
• Dismiss notifications
• Answer calls
If you restrict an app's access to notifications and then find the app isn't working properly, you can restore
access.
4. Touch Allow.
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Charge phone
How to charge phone
Your phone is like a small computer, giving you tons of information and apps. Depending on what you use,
that can take a lot of power. Plan on charging the phone each night so it's ready for the next day.
1. Connect your phone to the charger that came with your phone.
When the phone is on and charging, you’ll see in the status bar.
• If you can't turn the phone on while it's charging, wait until it receives enough voltage before turning it
on.
• Connections: Turn off Bluetooth and GPS when you're not using them.
• Wi‑Fi: Turn on Wi‑Fi when the phone is in a location with Wi‑Fi coverage.
• Screen: Turn down screen brightness, change to Dark theme, and set a shorter screen timeout.
• Sync: If you don't need it, turn off automatic syncing for all accounts. This means you won't receive
notifications when updates occur and you'll need to manually sync to get new emails.
• Listening to music
• Taking pictures
2. Swipe up to view the list of apps and features using power since the last full charge.
• Turn on Dark theme (You can turn it off, but that uses more battery.)
• Wait until you look at an app to refresh its content, like email or news
When the phone is in Battery Saver mode, you'll see in the status bar.
3. Move the slider to adjust the percentage when Battery Saver switches on.
Tip: Battery Saver turns off while your phone is charging. It turns back on when you unplug the phone.
SD card storage
You can store media files on an SD card. Just insert the card and move your files from phone storage to the
SD card.
Benefits include:
Cloud storage
Clouds are great for storing files, like photos, videos, and music, you want to share and access from other
devices.
Benefits include:
• File synchronization - no need to keep track of multiple versions in multiple storage locations
Cloud storage providers typically offer free storage that can be expanded with a paid subscription once you
reach the free-storage limit. Or you can manage your free storage by removing files you no longer need to
make space for new ones.
Apps like Drive and Gallery let you easily back up media to cloud storage.
2. Touch Clean.
You’ll see suggestions for categories of items to check and free up space.
3. Touch the suggestions and follow onscreen instructions to uninstall, move, or delete items.
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If you don't see suggestions to free up space, check that suggestions are on:
2. Touch Browse.
3. Touch a category (apps, images, videos, etc.) to view that type of item.
• To clear an app's cache, touch the app's name, then touch Storage & cache > Clear cache.
• To clear your data for an app, touch the app's name, then touch Storage & cache > Clear storage.
• To delete media or other files, touch & hold to select one or more items, then touch .
Manage SD card
Move photos, videos, music to SD card
To free up internal storage on your phone:
1. Be sure you've inserted and set up your SD card.
Or, go to Settings > Storage, then touch > This device > Free up space.
3. If there are media files to move, touch the option to free up space.
Tip: You can set the camera to store all new photos and videos on the SD card.
Eject SD card
Drag the SD card notification down, and touch Eject.
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To insert the card into another device (computer, projector, etc.) that uses different card dimensions, you
may need the adapter that came with your card. See device manufacturer's instructions for the type of
adapter required and insertion instructions.
Erase SD card
1. Go to Settings > Storage.
• Books, movies, or other content that you buy from Play Store and save for offline viewing
When the file has finished downloading, you'll see in the status bar. Touch the notification to open the
file in the appropriate app.
• To open or play a file, touch it. You can only edit some types of files.
Tip: To access downloads from a computer, connect your phone with a USB cable. Then open the
phone's internal storage, and look for files in the Downloads folder.
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1. Search for “file recovery” in Play Store and install one of the apps.
3. If you can't recover recently deleted items, try connecting your phone to your computer with a USB
cable and using a desktop program for file recovery.
Tip: Back up your photos to the cloud so you won't lose them if you delete them from your phone.
• iTunes library
2. Touch > .
4. Touch .
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5. Optionally:
• Touch to crop.
7. Change the document title and folder on Drive, if desired, then touch Save.
In Drive, open the file and touch to share or print the scan.
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2. Turn Use location on or off to give or remove permission to use your location information.
When it's off, your phone can't find your precise location or share it with any apps. However, turning
this off disables many useful features and apps.
Tip: To add a Location tile to quick settings, open quick settings. Touch . Then drag the Location tile
where you want it.
You'll see apps listed by those allowed all the time, some of the time, and not allowed.
2. To change permissions, touch the app name, then select the location access you want.
• Emergency Location Service: Sends your location to emergency responders when you call or text
an emergency number.
• Google Location Accuracy: Improves location accuracy for Maps and Find My Device.
• Google Location History: Clear saved location details and turn location history on or off.
• Google Location Sharing: View who’s sharing your location, change sharing duration, and stop
sharing.
• Wi‑Fi scanning: Allow or prevent apps and services from scanning for Wi-Fi networks at any time,
even when Wi-Fi is off.
• Bluetooth scanning: Allow or prevent apps and services from scanning for nearby Bluetooth
devices at any time, even when Bluetooth is off.
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Fix an issue
Issue: Location isn't working
2. Turn airplane mode on, wait 15-20 seconds, then turn it off again.
3. If you're using a case, remove it and check if GPS is working. The case might be obstructing the sensor.
4. Check if Battery Saver is on. To save power, when Battery Saver is on, your phone disables location
services.
5. Turn your phone off and then on again.
6. Check for updates to the Maps app. After updating the app, restart your phone.
8. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
If location works correctly in safe mode, a 3rd party app is probably causing the issue. A lot of apps use
your phone's location. If these apps end up with corrupted files, it can affect your phone’s location too.
When this setting is on, your phone uses GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to get the most
accurate location.
When it's off, your phone uses only GPS to find location, which can be slower and less accurate.
Let your phone scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices:
Visual assistance
Adjust colors if you’re color blind
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
4. To replace all screen colors with gray tones, choose Grayscale. Or, correct colors based on your vision:
It’s difficult to tell violet from blue. Yellow and green appear Red-green (Green weak, deuteranomaly)
redder.
Colors aren’t bright. Red, orange, and yellow appear Red-green (Red weak, protanomaly)
greener.
It’s difficult to tell yellow and red from pink. Blue appears Blue-yellow (Tritanomaly)
greener.
Color correction is an experimental feature and might not work correctly everywhere on your phone.
Set it up
The first time you do this, Extra dim is added to quick settings.
4. Optionally:
• After you restart the phone, Extra dim will be turned off. To prevent this, turn on Keep on after
device restarts .
• If you want to turn this on/off using accessibility shortcuts instead of quick settings, touch Extra
dim shortcut and select the shortcuts to use.
Use it
Open quick settings and touch to turn it on/off. Touch & hold to adjust intensity and other settings.
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Or, if you set up accessibility shortcuts, touch or press & hold both Volume buttons at the same time.
Set it up
To set up the way to start (zoom in) and stop (zoom out) magnification:
Use magnification
To zoom in/out:
• Touch to magnify a framed area instead of the full screen. Then use two fingers or to drag
the frame around the screen.
To zoom temporarily:
1. Start magnification: swipe up from bottom of screen with two fingers, or touch .
When TalkBack is on
• Drag status bar down. Your phone speaks all of the notifications.
• Open a message, file, or book. Your phone reads the text out loud.
• Press a Volume button to open volume settings, then use the slider to adjust the level.
Stop readout
To pause or resume readout, press & hold both the Volume Up and Down buttons at the same time for
three seconds, until you hear confirmation that TalkBack is on or off. You can change the accessibility
feature associated with this shortcut.
3. To use the Volume keys or a swipe gesture as a shortcut to turn the reader on/off, touch TalkBack
shortcut, then select keys or gesture.
More assistance
You can also:
• Set your phone to make confirmation sounds after you touch or unlock the screen
Hearing assistance
Turn on video captions
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
3. Specify options (language, text size, and style) for closed captioning.
1. Touch .
During a call, hold the phone to your ear, then rotate or move it to get the best position for speaking and
listening.
For text-based communication, you can use text messaging and email.
1. Touch .
3. Select a mode:
• TTY HCO: Type text on your TTY and listen to voice replies on your phone.
• TTY VCO: Speak into your phone and read text replies on your TTY.
4. Connect your phone and TTY with the audio cord that came with your TTY.
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Dexterity assistance
Change timing controls
If you need more time to respond to a notification or messages that are visible only temporarily, you can
adjust the time before they disappear:
3. Adjust settings:
• There are two basic gestures for controlling your phone: touch and touch & hold. You can adjust the
amount of time before your touch on the screen becomes touch & hold. If you find that you
accidentally touch & hold when you intend to touch, choose a longer delay. Use Touch & hold delay
to select short, medium, or long delay.
• If messages that ask you to take action are disappearing too quickly, touch Time to take action
and choose a longer time. Not all apps support this setting.
• If you’re using a connected mouse, you can set the cursor to click automatically when the cursor
stops moving for an amount of time. Touch Autoclick (dwell timing) and select the amount of
time.
• An external switch. USB or Bluetooth switch devices send keystroke signals to your phone.
• An external keyboard. Standard USB or Bluetooth keyboards can work as switch devices by assigning
one or more keys to actions.
• Number of switches
• Scanning options
• Switch assignments
To adjust options for Switch Access later, go to Settings > Accessibility > Switch Access > Settings.
1. Connect the external device to your phone by pairing with Bluetooth or using USB. See the
manufacturer’s instructions for details.
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2. Press the assigned switch or key to scan and highlight items on the screen or to select highlighted
items.
To turn it on:
Tip: To increase the size of the buttons on this menu, touch Settings, then turn Large buttons on
.
If you've set other accessibility tools to use this gesture, swipe up with two fingers and hold to switch
between tools.
If you've set other accessibility tools to use this icon, touch & hold it to switch between tools.
Press and hold the Volume Up and Down buttons at the same time for three seconds.
You'll hear confirmation that the feature has been turned on or off.
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Sometimes, your phone asks which app to use. For example, your phone might ask which app to use to
open a PDF file.
If you select Always, you won’t be asked which app to use anymore. To have your phone ask you again, you
can clear the default:
You can change some default apps (such as browser or messaging) at any time:
• Usage access: Control which apps have access to data about your app usage (what other apps you're
using and how often, your carrier, language settings, and other details).
• Unrestricted data: Allow certain apps to use background data even when Data Saver is on. Learn more.
You can also control whether apps have access to features such as Battery optimization, and Do Not Disturb.
In general, you shouldn’t need to adjust these.
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1. Go to Settings .
2. Touch Passwords & accounts > Add account.
3. Touch Google and follow the onscreen instructions to add an existing account or to create a new one.
4. Once the account is added, Calendar, Contacts, and other account features and apps are updated with
information from that account. You can review and change what syncs with your phone for that
account.
Tip: Keep your apps up-to-date. To see if newer versions of the apps associated with your Google
account are available, open the Play Store app and touch your profile icon > Manage apps & device.
• Install apps that require a username/password to log in, such as messaging, shopping, or streaming
content
1. Go to Settings .
3. Touch the type of account to add and follow the onscreen instructions.
If you don't see the type of account you want to add, install the related app from Play Store, then sign
into your account through the app.
4. Once the account is added, account-related features and apps are updated with information from that
account. To review and change what syncs with your phone, touch the account type, then account
name.
Remove account
If you remove an account, information you synced will be removed from your phone, but it is not deleted
from your account.
To remove an account:
Tip: If you have trouble removing a corporate account, go to Settings > Security > More security
settings > Device admin apps and turn off the app for the account, then try to remove it again.
3. Update information as needed. Add or change your profile picture, edit your name and birthday. Learn
more.
Forgot your Google password, or want to change it? Learn how to reset your password.
When your phone syncs, your Google apps refresh their data, and you get notifications about updates.
By default, apps made by Google sync automatically. You can turn auto-sync off and back on for individual
apps.
Whether other apps (not made by Google) can sync varies by app.
Turning off auto-sync doesn’t remove the app or your data. It only stops the app from automatically
refreshing your data.
To receive emails, calendar reminders, or other notifications from Google apps, you’ll need to sync
manually.
4. Review the list of your Google apps and when they last synced.
• If it is listed, touch its name to see any sync options you can adjust.
For example, sync your Calendar and Gmail but don't sync Drive.
To collect messages, email, calendar, or other app updates, you'll need to sync the accounts manually.
Tip: Turning off auto-sync can help save battery life. To start auto-sync after your battery recharges, turn
it back on .
Sync manually
1. Go to Settings > Passwords & accounts.
Fix an issue
Select an issue to see troubleshooting steps:
You can review, delete, and control the information Google collects about you. Learn more from Google
about:
• Viewing and controlling what information is collected (search, YouTube, recordings of your voice
commands, location).
About security
Screen lock options
To keep your phone secure, use a screen lock when it goes to sleep:
• Add a Smart Lock to unlock automatically when connected to a trusted device, when you're at a trusted
place (like home or work), with facial recognition, or until you set your phone down.
• You can access notifications and quick settings, start a call, and open the camera from the lock screen.
• You can make emergency calls on a locked phone. A locked phone still rings; you don't need to unlock it
to answer.
You can customize the lock screen by adding your contact info. You can also control which notifications
appear on your lock screen.
• Connect to a virtual private network if you need to access files on a secure network.
• See when apps are using your microphone and camera and block them if needed.
• Add a SIM lock to prevent others from using your cellular plan and accessing account information if
your phone is stolen.
• Prevent viruses and other attacks on your data and privacy with Google Play Protect.
If Play Protect finds a potentially harmful app, it stops the app from running and warns you so that you can
uninstall it.
If you ever need to find your phone, your phone will need to:
• Be turned on
• Have location services turned on. If location services are off, you can lock or erase the phone, but
cannot locate it.
To confirm that you can find your phone, go to android.com/find on your phone or from a computer.
If you have lost your phone, consider calling your carrier to suspend your account. If your phone doesn't
have a SIM lock and it's stolen, someone could use your SIM card.
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2. Touch Screen lock and select the type of lock you want.
Some lock options aren't available if you added a VPN or a work (corporate) email account to your
phone.
• None: This gives no protection, but you can quickly access your home screen.
• Swipe: Swipe up. This prevents accidental dialing but doesn't secure the phone.
Lock:
• PIN: Enter a four to sixteen digit numeric code. Longer PINs are more secure.
• Password: Enter four to sixteen letters, digits, or symbols for the password. A long, strong password is
the most secure option.
When you’re using any of the 3 locks, you can set your phone to automatically unlock in certain conditions.
• Stay unlocked when connected to a device, like your car audio system.
Tips:
• You can swipe up from anywhere on the screen when unlocking. You don't need to touch the
icon.
• Some of these options aren't available if you added a VPN or a work (corporate) email account to
your phone.
After the screen turns off, your phone will still lock after the time set for the automatic lock.
For passwords:
2. Touch .
2. Go to Settings .
• Update Google Play services. In the Google Search widget on your home screen, search for “Google
Play services”, then touch the app to open it in Google Play.
• Go to Settings > Security > More security settings > Trust agents and enable Smart Lock.
4. Unlock your phone, then touch Trusted devices > ADD TRUSTED DEVICE.
Tip: If your device isn't in the list, make sure you are paired with it.
When the phone is connected to the device, the phone automatically unlocks.
4. Touch the device name and confirm that you want to remove it.
On the lock screen, touch . The phone stays locked until the next time you manually unlock it.
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4. Follow the onscreen instructions. Be sure to frame your entire face with the outline.
Face matching data is stored securely on the phone.
Whenever you turn on or wake the phone, it will search for your face and unlock when it recognizes you.
• For fastest access, you can skip pressing the Power button to wake the phone and just show the phone
your face - it will unlock and go straight to your home screen or last used app. Turn both Unlock your
phone and Skip lock screen on .
• For more privacy, you can keep your phone from unlocking unless you press the Power button. Turn
Unlock your phone off . And to require that you swipe up on the lock screen after your face is
matched, before seeing your home screen, turn Skip lock screen off .
• To prevent someone from using your photo to unlock the phone, turn Liveness Mode on . You'll
need to blink when using face matching. Your phone won't unlock unless it detects facial movement
during the match.
Fix an issue
If you're having trouble getting the phone to recognize your face:
3. Be sure you are in a well lit environment. Avoid low light, strong light, and backlit environments to
ensure the face image is clear.
4. Touch Set up Face Unlock and follow onscreen instructions to set it up again.
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• Entered your Home and Work locations in Maps if desired. To learn how, read Google's help.
2. Go to Settings .
• Update Google Play services. In the Google Search widget on your home screen, search for “Google
Play services”, then touch the app to open it.
• Go to Settings > Security > More security settings > Trust agents and enable Smart Lock.
• If you added Home or Work locations in Maps, touch the location name and turn it on if desired.
• To add a location, touch Add trusted place. Verify your current location to add it, or touch , type
the address to add, and touch Select this location.
• For your Home or Work locations in Maps, touch the location name to toggle it off. To remove the
address entirely, you must remove it in Maps.
• For custom places you added, touch the location name, then touch .
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2. Go to Settings .
• Update Google Play services. In the Google Search widget on your home screen, search for “Google
Play services”, then touch the app to open it.
• Go to Settings > Security > More security settings > Trust agents and enable Smart Lock.
5. Turn it on.
1. Go to Settings > Security > More security settings > App pinning.
3. By default, you must always enter your pattern, PIN, or password when unpinning a screen. If you don't
want this security before accessing your other phone screens, turn this option off.
1. Make sure you've turned on pinning and have recently opened the app you want to pin.
3. In the recent app list, touch the app’s icon at the top of the preview to see .
Be sure to touch the app’s icon instead of the preview, which opens the app.
4. Touch .
To unpin it:
2. If you required a pattern, PIN, or password when you turned on pinning, enter it to unlock the phone.
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Your SIM card came with a default PIN from your carrier. You can use it to set up an optional SIM card lock,
which prevents others from using your cellular plan and accessing account information if your phone is
stolen.
If you add a SIM lock, you will be prompted to enter the PIN each time you swap SIM cards or restart the
phone.
1. Be sure you have the PIN your carrier provided with the SIM card. If you don’t have it, contact your
carrier.
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN multiple times, the SIM will be disabled.
Contact your carrier for a PIN unlock key (PUK) to re-enable the SIM.
1. Be sure you have the previous PIN. If you don't, contact your carrier for a PIN unlock key (PUK).
a. Touch .
2. Change it to Blocked.
3. When you're ready to use the microphone or camera again, change Mic access or Camera
access in quick settings to Available.
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For passwords:
To set it up:
3. To play a loud warning sound when Emergency SOS is starting, turn Play countdown alarm on .
4. To change the default regional emergency number dialed for help, touch Call for help, enter the
number, and touch OK.
Note: Don't enter a non-emergency number. If you do, your phone must be unlocked to use
Emergency SOS, and your call might not be answered.
To send an emergency SOS, press the Power button five times or more to start the countdown alarm and
call for help.
To disable this feature, go to Settings > Safety & emergency > Emergency SOS, then turn Use Emergency
SOS off .
Note: Anyone who picks up your phone can see your emergency info without unlocking your phone.
• Or, press and hold the Power button, then touch Emergency.
Tip: Don't put your mobile number as contact info on your lock screen unless you can access your
voicemail from another device.
If Android Emergency Location Service (ELS) works in your country and on your carrier's network and if you
haven't turned off ELS, when you call or text an emergency number, ELS sends your location to authorized
emergency responders to help them locate you.
If ELS is off, your carrier might still send the phone’s location during an emergency call. For more
information, check with your carrier.
3. Turn it on or off .
When an emergency alert is sent out, appears in the status bar. Touch the notification to read the alert.
You can turn most alerts off or on and adjust alert notification settings.
Note: Because alerts are intended to save lives, please consider carefully before turning alerts off.
1. Go to Settings .
You can also access your keyboard settings at Settings > System > Languages & input > On-screen
keyboard > Gboard.
2. Touch Theme.
4. Touch Apply.
2. Touch Preferences.
2. Touch Preferences.
3. Adjust settings:
• If you don’t want predictions based on your previous word, turn Next-word suggestions off .
You will only see suggestions for the current word you're typing.
• If you don’t want ANY suggestions, turn Show suggestion strip off .
• You can also turn off (or on) offensive word blocking and suggestions for emoji, stickers, and
information from Contacts.
3. If you don’t want words corrected while you type, turn Auto-correction off .
2. Touch & hold the language you want and drag it to the first position in the list.
3. If you don’t see the language you want, touch to add it, then drag it to the first position.
All languages added to the list will appear on the keyboard's spacebar.
To remove a language, go to Settings > System > Languages & input > Languages, then touch >
Remove, select the language, and touch .
2. Touch Languages.
5. Touch Done.
3. Choose an option:
• Gesture navigation: Use drag and swipe gestures to return to your home screen, to switch apps,
or to go back to the previous screen. Learn more about gestures. To adjust sensitivity of the back
gesture, touch and move the slider.
3. Choose if you want to open the camera or to start a voice command with Google Assistant. If you don't
want anything to happen, choose None.
3. Adjust settings:
• To see the Power menu for turning off or restarting the phone, or going into Lockdown mode or
Emergency mode, turn Hold for Assistant off.
• To start voice command with Google Assistant, turn Hold for Assistant on .
Use the slider to adjust how long you need to press & hold before Google Assistant opens.
To see the Power menu for turning off and restarting, you'll need to press the Power + Volume up
buttons simultaneously.
2. Touch .
If the camera opens instead of turning on the flashlight, be sure to use a chop gesture, not a twist gesture.
Back up phone
Back up to Google
You can automatically back up the following items to your Google account:
• Call history
• Contacts
• Photos and videos (synced to your Google Gallery library, not to Google Drive)
Not all apps back up data automatically. Check with the app developer.
To back up other files that aren't automatically backed up, like attachments or downloads:
2. Touch .
To learn about managing phone backups from a computer, read Google's help.
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Service providers can use the IMEI to block a stolen phone from cellular networks, and many police
departments keep a record of stolen phones using this number.
You may never need your IMEI number, but it’s a good idea to record it, just in case.
3. Record and save the number where you can easily access it.
You can also find your IMEI number by dialing *#06# in the Phone app. On some phones, the MEID HEX
number is your IMEI number.
If your phone doesn't turn on, check the box it came in or the receipt for the IMEI number.
For safety, environmental, warranty, and other legal information, go to Settings > About phone > Legal
information.
To find your phone's model or serial number, go to Settings > About phone > Model & hardware > Model
Number (SKU).
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If your phone is slow when viewing online content, it could be an issue with your connection. If you're on
Wi-Fi, use a different Wi-Fi network, switch to mobile data, or contact your Internet Service Provider. If
you're using a mobile connection, switch to Wi-Fi.
If all apps are slow, it's probably an issue with your phone, not an app on your phone. Try these
troubleshooting steps. After each step, check to see if the issue is fixed:
• Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off.
• If your phone is frozen, reboot it by pressing and holding the Power button for 7-10 seconds.
Open the Play Store app and touch your profile icon > Manage apps & device.
If your phone is too hot to touch, use a different phone, tablet, or computer to contact Motorola support.
• Don't keep your phone in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas where heat can easily build up.
1. Press & hold the Power button for 5-7 seconds, or up to 30 seconds.
If your phone has a sign-of-life indicator, look for a white light near the top front of the phone. This
indicates that the phone is charging but battery is too low to power the screen.
3. If you don't see a battery icon after you plug your phone in to charge, the issue could be with your
screen. Check if your phone rings by calling it from another phone. If it rings, the issue is with your
screen and you can try these troubleshooting steps.
5. If you have a Windows PC, download to your PC and try reinstalling the phone's system software.
b. If this doesn't work, connect your phone to charge for at least 5 minutes. Then, while connected to
the charger, restart again by holding down the Power button for 30 seconds.
You may see issues if your phone's internal storage is almost full. To free up space, remove
unnecessary files and clear cached data.
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b. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
If your problem doesn't go away in safe mode, restart your phone and continue to the next section.
To remove any processes on your phone that may be causing the issue, you can reset your phone to
factory settings.
A factory data reset will remove all data from your phone.
5. If you have a Windows PC, download to your PC and try reinstalling the phone's system software.
If your phone freezes, stops responding, or is stuck on a blank or white screen, try the following:
1. Restart your phone. Hold down the Power button for about 30 seconds.
2. If this doesn't work, charge your phone for at least 5 minutes. Then, while connected to the charger,
restart again by holding down the Power button for 30 seconds.
You may see issues if your phone's internal storage is almost full. To free up space, remove unnecessary
files and clear cached data.
If you can't unfreeze the phone, reset your phone to factory settings, to remove any processes that may
be causing the issue.
A factory data reset will remove all data from your phone.
• If certain colors appear diminished or their hues are different, go to Settings > Accessibility > Color
and motion > Color correction and turn Use color correction off .
SD card issues
Phone doesn't recognize new SD card
If your phone isn’t recognizing a new card that you inserted, try these steps. After each step, check to see if
the issue is fixed.
a. Turn your phone off and remove the card. Inspect for damage. If not damaged, reinsert the card.
b. Be sure the card sits completely in its slot and that the tray slides easily into the phone.
4. Check that the card’s type and capacity is compatible with your phone. If not, use a different SD card
that meets the requirements.
5. Insert a different SD card to confirm that the issue is with the original card and not with your phone.
• Check that the card’s type and capacity is compatible with your phone. If not, use a different SD card
that meets the requirements.
• Try formatting the card using an SD card reader and an SD card formatter app on a Windows computer.
a. Turn your phone off and remove the card. Inspect for damage. If not damaged, reinsert the card.
b. Be sure the card sits completely in its slot and that the tray slides easily into the phone.
c. Turn the phone on.
b. If that device can read the card and files are present, back up files to your computer.
5. Check for errors with a USB SD card reader connected to a Windows computer:
b. Open My Computer, right-click on the SD card, and select Properties > Service > Check disk for
errors. Depending on the size of your card and usage, this process could take up to an hour.
6. Reformat card using an SD card reader and an SD card formatter app on a Windows computer.
Formatting the card erases all data on the card. Before you reformat, if you can access your SD card files
from your PC, copy them to your computer. Then, use the SD card formatter app to format your card to
FAT32.
1. Install a different file manager app from Play Store. Use that app to check if files are visible on the card.
b. Put the card in the computer’s SD card slot or a connected USB SD card reader.
2. In the app's settings, set the storage location to be the SD card, not internal or phone memory.
1. Use a USB cable that’s capable of data transfer and isn’t for charging only.
2. Be sure you have set the USB connection type to allow file transfer.
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icon is missing
If disappeared from your home screen, you just need to add a shortcut for the Phone app.
Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off. Then turn it on to
establish a new connection with the network.
• If your phone allows one SIM card, turn your phone off, then remove and reinsert the SIM.
• If your phone allows dual SIMs, disable the SIM, then enable it again. Go to Settings > Network &
internet > SIM cards. Turn the SIM off . Then turn it on .
3. If your phone has dual SIMs, turn your phone off, then remove the SIM that is not recognized and try it
in the other SIM slot.
No signal
1. If you usually have a signal but the status bar shows in your current location, move to another
area where you can receive a signal, like outdoors. If you’re uncertain whether your carrier provides
service in that location, check the coverage map on your carrier’s website.
2. If airplane mode is on, turn it off.
7. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
3. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
• Open quick settings and touch to turn Do Not Disturb off. Your phone will ring for incoming
calls.
• Make sure your phone is set to screen calls at the appropriate times.
4. Is your phone connected with a Bluetooth device? If so, all audio is routed to the Bluetooth device.
5. If you're using a ringtone that you installed, try using a ringtone that came with the phone.
6. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed. Begin with
application types like launchers, task killers, or anti-virus apps.
Go to Settings > Apps > See all # apps > Phone > Storage > Clear storage.
1. If you hear a fast busy signal when you call a number, all cellular circuits may be in use, preventing the
call from going through. Try calling again later.
2. If you hear a fast busy signal every time you call the same number, your number may be blocked by an
app. Try calling from a different number.
Incoming calls
If you have a signal and can make calls, but callers tell you they consistently get a busy signal when calling
you, check that you haven’t blocked their numbers.
Dial a call and set the phone on a table (don't use speaker mode), then hold your hand over the
proximity sensor to see if you can turn the screen off and on.
3. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
• Weak signal from your cellular provider is a common cause of dropped calls. In the status bar, see
how many bars your network connection has. If you see only one or two bars, change locations to
improve your signal strength, particularly if you are indoors.
Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off. Then turn it on to
establish a new connection with the network.
3. During a call, check that the proximity sensor works by covering it to confirm that it turns off your
screen, preventing accidental touches during calls. You can also download an app to automatically lock
your screen during calls; search for “call screen lock” on Play Store.
4. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
• If you are using a case, cover or screen protector, remove it and see if it was causing the issue.
• Check that the protective film that ships with the phone has been removed.
2. Check to see if your phone is using Voice privacy. (This feature is not available on all models.) Turn it off
to see if sound quality improves:
a. Touch .
3. If the issue occurs while using the speakerphone or a Bluetooth headset, check your signal strength.
In the status bar, see how many bars your network connection has. If you see only one or two bars,
change locations to improve your signal strength, particularly if you are indoors.
Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off. Then turn it on to
establish a new connection with the network.
6. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
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Wired headset
1. Make sure the headset is inserted completely into the headset jack.
2. If you are using a case or cover, remove it and re-insert the headset to see if it was interfering.
3. Try a different headset to determine if the issue is with the original headset.
Earpiece
• If you are using a case, cover or screen protector, remove it and see if it was causing the issue.
• If the phone was shipped with a protective plastic film, remove the film.
2. While in a call, try using the speakerphone or a wired headset to see if the sound quality improves. If it
doesn’t, the issue is probably network signal strength instead of hardware.
Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off. Then turn it on to
establish a new connection with the network.
4. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
Bluetooth device
Check battery level of Bluetooth device and phone, and charge if necessary. Bluetooth devices may
disconnect or create noise when the phone or Bluetooth battery are low.
Charging issues
Try these troubleshooting steps. After each step, check to see if your issue is fixed.
1. Make sure the USB plug fits securely into the phone.
2. If the battery is completely depleted, connect the charger and wait about 10 minutes until it has enough
voltage to charge, then press the Power button.
• Inspect the charger for damage to the wire or plug. If you see damage, try charging by connecting
to your computer with a USB cable.
• Check the outlet for damage or loose parts. If you see damage, try another outlet.
5. Reboot the phone by holding the Power button for 7-10 seconds.
If your battery is below 78% and isn’t charging rapidly, disconnect your phone from the charger and plug it
back in again.
2. Touch Restart.
Bluetooth issues
Bluetooth turning on automatically
After each step, check to see if your issue is fixed:
1. When Bluetooth is off, your phone can still scan and automatically connect to a previously paired device.
To prevent this, turn off Bluetooth scanning.
2. Some third-party apps that control Bluetooth devices (smart watches, fitness and vehicle monitors, etc.)
automatically turn Bluetooth on. If they do, this can prevent you from turning Bluetooth off.
To check if a third-party app you installed is automatically turning Bluetooth on, use safe mode to
identify the problematic app, then uninstall it.
Can't pair
After each step, check to see if your issue is fixed:
2. Make sure the phone and Bluetooth device are in discovery mode.
5. If you’re having trouble pairing with your car, see the car manufacturer's instructions for your model.
2. Check that the volume is up on your phone and car or Bluetooth device.
3. Check that other devices paired with your phone aren't playing the music.
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1. Check that other devices paired with your phone aren't getting your calls.
2. Check that Phone audio is on:
Connection drops
After each step, check to see if your issue is fixed:
1. Check battery level on your phone and on the Bluetooth device and charge if needed. Bluetooth devices
may disconnect or create noise when the phone or Bluetooth battery is low.
2. Adjust positioning:
• Keep metal objects, such as keys or coins, away from the phone and device to avoid interference.
4. Check and adjust sharing settings on the paired device or in the device’s app.
1. Check battery level on your phone and Bluetooth device, and charge if either is low.
2. Keep the phone and Bluetooth device within 30 feet of each other, closer for better performance.
If that doesn't fix it, follow the steps for specific problems in the sections above.
Wi-Fi issues
After each troubleshooting step, check to see if the issue is fixed.
• Get the password from the Wi-Fi router and make sure you enter it correctly on your phone.
• If the Connect button is greyed out, the password you entered isn’t long enough. Confirm the
router’s password and re-enter it on your phone.
Connection drops
After each troubleshooting step, check to see if the issue is fixed.
2. Remove the network connection. Then set up the Wi-Fi connection again.
4. Restart your wireless router by unplugging it from the power outlet for about 30 seconds and then
plugging it back in. Once the wireless router is running again, try to reconnect.
5. On a computer, log into your router and try adjusting one or more of these router settings:
• Don't use automatic channel selection. Instead, assign a fixed channel, such as Channel 6.
Hotspot problems
If you can't turn your hotspot on, check that:
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2. Re-enter the password on the device to match the hotspot password set up on your phone. Make sure
that the encryption type and security settings match on the device and your phone.
d. Wait for 1 minute, then turn on and enable the hotspot on your phone.
If you've connected a computer or tablet but can't access certain web sites:
1. Check your computer’s settings to make sure that Windows automatically detects new hardware.
Mac computer
• Check that your computer has Android File Transfer installed and open.
2. Hold down your phone's Power button for 5-7 seconds, or up to 30 seconds.
2. To test the USB port on your phone, connect your phone to a different computer.
3. To test the USB port on your computer, connect a different device to your computer.
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1. Make sure you know your Gmail address and password, which you'll need when setting up the phone. If
you've forgotten them, use Google's website to retrieve them.
2. On a computer, log in to Gmail and confirm that the new password works.
3. Wait 24 hours after changing your password before resetting your device. For security, you can't use an
account to set up a phone after reset if that password changed within 24 hours.
In most cases, these issues are temporary and your account will sync again after a few minutes. If you keep
having sync issues, try the solutions below.
If your phone syncs, your issue is fixed. If not, try the troubleshooting solutions below.
Basic troubleshooting
After each troubleshooting step, try manually syncing to test if sync works.
by the account name means that some or all of the account's information is configured to auto-
sync.
by the account name means that the account will not auto-sync.
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For sync to work, you need an Internet connection. To test if your connection is working, open a
browser and load a website. If the website doesn't load, get help connecting to Wi-Fi or to cellular data.
3. Check if you have account issues.
For sync to work, you need to be able to sign in to your Google account. Make sure that you can sign in
to your account in other ways and on another device. For example, try checking your Gmail with your
computer's browser.
• If you can sign in, the issue is with your phone. You can move on to the next solution.
Advanced troubleshooting
After each troubleshooting step, try manually syncing to test if sync works.
a. If you've saved any contacts since you last synced, back them up. Open the Contacts app, then
touch > . Then export to a VCF file and email the file to yourself.
c. Download the VCF file that you emailed to yourself, then import those contacts (Contacts app >
> ).
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App issues
App missing from home screen
If an app disappeared from your home screen, the shortcut for opening the app was removed and you just
need to add a shortcut.
If an app disappeared from your list of all apps, you need to reinstall it.
Press & hold the Power + Volume up buttons simultaneously, then touch Power off.
2. Check that you have not disabled permissions for the app. If any permissions are turned off, turn them
on and try using the app again.
4. Force stop the app. This completely shuts down the app, including any background services that may be
causing your issue.
5. Clear the app’s cache. This frees up space by removing temporary files.
6. Clear the app’s data. This erases all data saved in this app.
Tip: To figure out which third-party app is causing performance problems, use safe mode.
To exit safe mode, turn your phone off and then on again.
2. If you can open the app, touch or > Help and look for troubleshooting information.
c. Touch the app and swipe down to see a link to the website.
Camera issues
Photo looks blurry
Wipe the lens clean with a soft, dry cloth and retake the photo.
• Increase resolution (photo size) in the Camera app. A smaller photo size results in lower image quality.
• Avoid zooming when taking a photo. Pixelation always occurs when you zoom a digital photo. If you use
zoom during the shot itself, pixelation will be more evident.
• If you're indoors and taking a panoramic photo, switch to regular mode. Panorama works best for
outdoor shots; the algorithm that stitches the images together isn’t optimized for indoor, up-close
shots.
Or, remove your card from the phone and use a computer to delete photos from the card.
3. If the problem continues, open WhatsApp, touch > Settings > Help, and search for information about
your issue.
4. Use safe mode to see if apps you installed are causing the issue and uninstall as needed.
If the camera works correctly in safe mode, a third-party app is probably causing the issue.
5. If you’re storing photos/videos on your SD card, remove the card and see if you can take photos without
getting the error. If so, replace the SD card with a new card. Make sure the new card is certified A1 and
has a fast write speed.
Review the list of the apps on your phone that request camera access and remove access for apps that
look suspicious or that you don’t use.
Messaging issues
If you’re having issues sending or receiving messages, try the following:
4. If the issue persists, follow the steps below for specific issues. After each troubleshooting step, check to
see if your issue is fixed.
Weak signal from your cellular provider is a common cause of unsent messages. In the status bar, see
how many bars your network connection has. If you see only one or two bars, change locations to
improve your signal strength, particularly if you are indoors.
• Make sure your phone is set to screen calls at the appropriate times.
2. Force stop the app. This completely shuts down the app, including any background services that may be
causing your issue.
Go to Settings > Apps > See all # apps > Messages > > Uninstall updates.
4. Clear the app’s cache. This frees up space by removing temporary files.
2. If you can open the app, touch or > Help and look for troubleshooting information.
Gmail issues
For help with Gmail, read Google's troubleshooting information.
To manually check for updates, go to Settings > System updates > Check for system update.
Tips:
• For safety reasons, your phone may download security updates (not OS upgrades) automatically
over your mobile network if Wi-Fi is not available within a few days after you receive a notification
that a security update is available. In this case, data charges may apply depending on the carrier.
• Security updates contain fixes and improvements from Google for your current version of the Android
operating system. Motorola provides these updates to most phones on a regular basis.
• Android OS updates are new versions of the Android operating system. Motorola provides OS updates
from Google to eligible phones as soon as possible.
To see if an OS update will be available for your phone, or if your phone is still eligible for security updates,
see the software update website for your country. Our support agents get their Android update information
from here too. If the website doesn't have a update release date for your phone, then we don’t know the
release date yet.
For Android OS updates, with several phone models, regions, and distribution channels we may have
hundreds of software versions to test before releasing an update to your phone. Because dependencies on
carriers and other key partners for certifications, independent testing, and requests for changes take more
time, all phone owners don't receive updates at the same time, even in the same region.
• Wi-Fi
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• Bluetooth
• Cellular data
Then, if you’re still experiencing problems, try resetting all network settings:
3. If you're using dual SIMs, select the SIM to reset for mobile data settings.
Reset phone
What a reset does
Resetting your phone erases all data and brings it back to out-of-the-box condition. This data will be erased
from the phone:
• Google account
• Downloaded apps
• If you aren't automatically saving your photos and videos to your Google Gallery library, back them
up now or copy them to a computer.
• Make sure that any changes you made to contacts or calendar are synced to an account.
• The username for a Google account on your phone. (Settings > Passwords & accounts)
• The password for that Google account. If you've forgotten the password, you can reset it. Wait 24
hours before resetting the phone if you reset your password.
• If you set a screen lock, make sure you know the PIN, pattern, or password.
To restore your data after resetting, you'll need to enter security information. This shows that you or
someone you trust did the reset and helps prevent others from using your phone without permission.
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3. If you’re going to give your phone to someone else, disable Factory Reset Protection (FRP):
3. Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time until the phone turns
on.
4. If you see an Android robot with an exclamation mark, press & hold the Power button and, while
holding it down, press & release the Volume up button.
5. Use the Volume buttons to scroll to Wipe data/factory reset, then press the Power button to select it.
6. Use Volume buttons to scroll to Factory data reset, then press the Power button to select it.
7. Use Volume buttons to scroll to Reboot system now, then press the Power button to select it.
Allow several minutes for the reboot to complete. If the phone doesn't finish rebooting, press & hold
the Power button until the screen turns dark, then release it to power up normally.
8. If you reset your phone because you suspect a third-party app is causing problems, when you set up the
phone again, be sure you don't copy all apps. Restore one app at a time and use the phone for a while.
If the phone has no issues, install the next app and retest.
Learn to use an app Open the app and touch or > Help.
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