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AQUOS R
User Guide
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AQUOS R
AQUOS R User Guide Contents
Introduction
About the User Guide........................................................ 3
Accessing Instructions on Handset................................... 3
Getting Started
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6
USIM Card............................................................................7
Internal Storage and SD Card............................................9
Charging Handset..............................................................12
Power On/Off................................................................... 14
Using Touchscreen............................................................ 15
Handset Initial Settings...................................................16
Importing Data from Other Mobiles............................... 18
Basic Operations
Basic Operations...............................................................24
Confirmation when First Activating Applications......... 27
Applications.......................................................................29
Using Recent Apps Window............................................. 30
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 30
Using Manner Mode.......................................................... 31
Using Airplane Mode.........................................................32
Text Entry.........................................................................33
Google Account................................................................. 34
Google Play....................................................................... 36
Security Codes.................................................................. 38
USIM PIN............................................................................39
Turning Off Display (Screen Lock)..................................40
Using Fingerprint Authentication Function....................41
Updating Software........................................................... 43
Using ROBOQUL................................................................ 44
Handset Interface
Lock Screen Basics........................................................... 48
Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 49
Icons at Display Top (Status Bar)...................................49
Checking Handset Status & Notifications (Notifications
Window/Quick Settings Window).................................... 51
Customizing Home Screen................................................ 53
Capturing Screenshots (Clip Now)...................................56
Scrolling Screen Automatically (ScrollAuto)...................58
Phone
Placing/Answering Calls...................................................62
Optional Services..............................................................66
Making Call Settings........................................................ 70
Address Book.................................................................... 71
Messaging & Internet
Messaging.......................................................................... 76
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................76
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................ 78
Using Gmail....................................................................... 80
Using Email........................................................................82
Using the Internet (Chrome)............................................85
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Camera
Capturing Photos/Videos................................................. 90
Music & Images
Listening to Music (Play Music)...................................... 94
Viewing & Managing Photos/Videos (Album)..................96
Connectivity
Connecting by Wi-Fi.......................................................100
Using Tethering.............................................................. 103
Using Bluetooth
®
Function............................................ 104
Global Services
Global Roaming............................................................... 108
Calling from Outside Japan...........................................109
Handset Settings
About Settings............................................................... 114
Notifications Settings................................................... 115
Sound Settings................................................................116
Display Settings............................................................. 118
AQUOS Useful Settings..................................................120
Illumination Settings......................................................124
Battery & Energy Saving Settings................................125
Call Settings................................................................... 126
Home Applications Setting............................................ 126
Apps Settings................................................................. 127
Storage Settings.............................................................128
Memory Settings.............................................................129
Data Usage Settings...................................................... 129
More Settings................................................................. 131
Location Settings........................................................... 132
Lock & Security Settings.............................................. 133
Languages & Input Settings..........................................137
Backup & Reset.............................................................. 139
Accounts Settings.......................................................... 141
Google Settings.............................................................. 142
Date & Time Settings.................................................... 142
Accessibility Settings.................................................... 143
Printing Settings............................................................145
About Phone....................................................................146
For Assistance
File Storage.....................................................................150
Backup & Restore...........................................................150
Automatic Data Communication & Sync Settings.........151
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 151
Specifications..................................................................153
Warranty & After-Sales Service................................... 155
Customer Service............................................................156
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions.........................................................158
Important Product Information.....................................166
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 168
General Notes................................................................. 170
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 173
Water & Dust Resistance.............................................. 174
3
Introduction
AQUOS R
Introduction
About the User Guide
Thank-you for purchasing this product.
Before Using This Product
Read "Safety Precautions" thoroughly beforehand for proper
usage.
Accessible services may be limited by subscription contract
conditions.
Descriptions in the User Guide
In the User Guide, most operation descriptions are based on
handset at time of purchase.
Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for Home Screen.
"Confirmation" refers to a window that appears after
operation, such as authentication prompt window, selection
window or caution window.
Some operation descriptions may be omitted.
Screenshots & Key Labels
Screenshots in the User Guide may differ in appearance with
actual Display. Key labels in the User Guide are simplified for
description purposes and differ with actual Display.
Other Notations
In the User Guide, the product is referred to as "handset."
microSD™/microSDHC™/microSDXC™ Card is referred to as "SD
Card."
"605SH" here refers to this mobile phone "AQUOS R."
Accessing Instructions on Handset
View instructions in Guide when unsure of operation or have a
question.
Also, access the FAQ site.
Launching Guide
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
App list opens.
(SoftBank) (Guide)
Guide top screen opens.
Information on usage of (Guide) appears at initial
startup. Follow onscreen prompts.
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Showing Status Bar Indicator
Show indicator to launch Guide from Notifications Window.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
App list opens.
(SoftBank) (Guide)
Guide top screen opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Indicator
on BACK
Indicator is shown.
Launching Guide from Notifications
Window
Launch the Guide quickly for how to use functions, etc. when
indicator is set to appear.
Drag Status Bar down
Notifications Window opens.
Guide
Guide top screen opens.
Using Guide
Item Description
Open Guide
Check how to operate handset by
category.
Enter
information
to search for
Search for items in Guide.
Most
viewed items
Most viewed items appear here randomly.
Tap an item to open it in User Guide.
Glossary
Look up unfamiliar terms.
FAQ
Check frequently asked questions, and
quickly access the FAQ mobile site.
Getting Started
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6
USIM Card............................................................................7
Internal Storage and SD Card............................................9
Charging Handset..............................................................12
Power On/Off................................................................... 14
Using Touchscreen............................................................ 15
Handset Initial Settings...................................................16
Importing Data from Other Mobiles............................... 18
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Package Contents
Package Contents
・Handset (AQUOS R)
・Battery is built into handset.
・Handset back cover is not removable.
・ROBOQUL (desktop holder) (SHEGH1)
・USIM Removal Tool (Complimentary sample)
・TV Antenna Cable (Complimentary sample)
・クイックスタート (Japanese)
・お願いとご注意 (Japanese)
・Warranty (Handset/ROBOQUL)
Parts & Functions
Handset (Front)
Name Description
Front
Camera
Use to shoot photos or videos of yourself.
Display
Touchscreen-type display; operate with
your fingers on
Display.
Fingerprint
Sensor
Use fingerprint authentication to unlock
screen, or use as Home key.
Proximity/
Light Sensor
Proximity Sensor prevents Touchscreen
misoperation during calls. Light Sensor
adjusts Display brightness according to
ambient light.
Earpiece
Hear the other party's voice here.
Charging/
Notification
Lamp
Illuminates while charging or for missed
calls and notifications.
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Handset (Back and Sides)
Name Description
Mic
(Recorder Mic)
Use while recording videos or when talking
through Speakerphone.
Make sure not to cover Recorder Mic.
Camera
Shoot photos or videos.
Mobile
Light
Use as a camera flash, flashlight, etc.
FeliCa mark
Hold up to reader/writer to use NFC/
Osaifu-Keitai
®
.
External
Connection
Jack
Connect ROBOQUL, AC Adaptor, etc.
Mic/
Recorder Mic
Talk to the other party here. Also use
while recording videos or when talking to
emopa.
Make sure not to cover Mic/Recorder Mic.
Earphones-
Microphone
Jack
Connect TV Antenna Cable or Earphones
with Mic (sold separately) here.
Card Tray
Insert/remove SD Card and USIM Card.
Speaker
Listen to music, video sound, TV, etc.
Handset Keys
Name Description
Volume Up
Key
Increase volume.
Volume
Down Key
Decrease volume. Long Press in lock screen
to activate/cancel Manner mode.
(Power Key)
Turn Display off/on. Long Press for power
on/off or reboot.
USIM Card
USIM Card is an IC card containing phone number and other
customer information.
Handling USIM Card
・See instructions included with USIM Card for handling.
・Avoid applying labels. May damage USIM Card.
・USIM is replaceable (at cost) in case of loss/damage.
・Wipe clean with a dry, soft cloth.
・Always keep the IC (gold) chip clean.
IC (gold) chip
USIM Card Cautions
Observe the following when using USIM Card.
・Always follow emergency procedures to suspend service if
your USIM Card or handset (USIM Card inserted) is lost/
stolen. For details, contact Customer Service.
・Customer is responsible for any damage caused by
inserting USIM Card in an other-brand IC card reader, etc.
SoftBank Corp. is not responsible in such case.
・It is recommended that you back up information that is
saved on USIM Card. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for
damages from saved information that is lost.
・Always power off handset before inserting/removing
USIM Card.
・Note that USIM Card specifications and performance may
change without notice.
・Return USIM Card to SoftBank Corp. when canceling
subscription.
・USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Corp.
・Returned USIM Cards are recycled for environmental
purposes.
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Inserting USIM Card
Always power off beforehand.
・Set USIM Card in Card Tray beforehand. Do not insert USIM
Card without setting it in Card Tray.
With Display upward, insert USIM Removal Tool in removal hole
in Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects.
Pull out Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card
Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can
allow USIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and
become misplaced.
・Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may
result. Gently pull Card Tray out horizontally.
Set USIM Card in Card Tray
・Place gently, noting orientation of USIM Card (notch/IC
(gold) chip facing down).
・Make sure USIM Card is in Card Tray. Inserting Card Tray
with USIM Card on its edge may cause damage.
Insert Card Tray in USIM/SD Card Slot
・Do not insert Card Tray upside down.
・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown.
・Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no
gap between handset and Card Tray.
Removing USIM Card
Always power off beforehand.
With Display upward, insert USIM Removal Tool in removal hole
in Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects.
Pull out Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card
Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can
allow USIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and
become misplaced.
・Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may
result. Gently pull Card Tray out horizontally.
Remove USIM Card
Insert Card Tray in USIM/SD Card Slot
・Do not insert Card Tray upside down.
・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown.
・Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no
gap between handset and Card Tray.
SIM-Unlocking Handset
Handset can be SIM-unlocked. SIM-unlocking handset allows
other-carrier SIM cards to be used with it.
・Some services, functions, etc. may have restrictions when
an other-carrier SIM card is used. SoftBank Corp. does not
guarantee operation whatsoever.
・For details on SIM unlocking, see SoftBank Website.
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Internal Storage and SD Card
Handset supports SD Card up to 256 GB. Some SD Cards may
not operate properly.
Internal storage can be used for saving data including system
data, applications, and video and photos taken with Camera.
Internal Storage/SD Card Cautions
Data on Internal Storage/SD Card
Data on internal storage/SD Card may be lost/altered
due to accidents, malfunctions, repairs, handset upgrade/
replacement, mishandling, etc. Back up important data
regularly. SoftBank Corp. is not liable for any damages
resulting from loss/alteration of data.
・Do not insert or remove SD Card forcefully.
・Do not touch terminals or expose them to metal objects.
・Never power off while reading or writing data.
・Make sure not to erase or overwrite data accidentally.
microSDXC Card
Handset supports microSDXC Cards (SDXC-compatible SD
Cards). microSDXC Cards are supported by SDXC-compatible
devices only.
Exchanging Data with Non-SDXC-Compatible
Devices
To exchange data between handset and non-SDXC-
compatible devices, use SD Cards (microSD/microSDHC
Cards) supported by handset and those devices. Inserting a
microSDXC Card used on handset in a non-SDXC-compatible
device may corrupt card data. In such cases, do not format
the microSDXC Card on that device even if prompted to do
so.
Formatting deletes all microSDXC Card data and changes
the file system. The original storage capacity may
be unavailable after formatting. To use a corrupted
microSDXC Card, format it on an SDXC-compatible device.
Save Location
By default, data, including photos and videos taken
with handset, is saved in internal storage. Even with
downloaded commercially-available applications described
as saving data on SD Card, data is saved in internal
storage.
・To save photos and videos taken with handset on SD
Card, insert SD Card before using Camera, then change
save location as follows.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Camera)
COMMON Save To microSD
SD Card Caution
Keep SD Card away from infants; may cause choking if
swallowed.
Inserting SD Card
Always power off beforehand.
・Set SD Card in Card Tray beforehand. Do not insert SD Card
without setting it in Card Tray.
With Display upward, insert USIM Removal Tool in removal hole
in Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects.
Pull out Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card
Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can
allow USIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and
become misplaced.
・Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may
result. Gently pull Card Tray out horizontally.
Set SD Card in Card Tray
・Place gently, noting orientation of SD Card (terminal side
facing down).
・Make sure SD Card is in Card Tray. Inserting Card Tray with
SD Card on its edge may cause damage.
Insert Card Tray in USIM/SD Card Slot
・Do not insert Card Tray upside down.
・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown.
・Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no
gap between handset and Card Tray.
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Formatting SD Card
When using a new SD Card for the first time, always format it
on handset.
・Formatting erases all data on SD Card. Format SD Card with
caution.
・When formatting, keep handset charged or charge it
adequately beforehand.
・Insert SD Card beforehand. See "Inserting SD Card" for
details.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Storage
microSD
Storage settings
Format
ERASE & FORMAT
Enter Operation Password OK
・If Operation Password is unset, follow onscreen prompts.
DONE
All data on SD Card is erased.
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Unmounting SD Card
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Storage
SD Card is unmounted.
To mount SD Card again, microSD MOUNT .
Removing SD Card
Always unmount SD Card beforehand.
With Display upward, insert USIM Removal Tool in removal hole
in Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects.
Pull out Card Tray
・With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card
Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can
allow USIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and
become misplaced.
・Do not pull Card Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may
result. Gently pull Card Tray out horizontally.
Remove SD Card
Insert Card Tray in USIM/SD Card Slot
・Do not insert Card Tray upside down.
・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown.
・Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no
gap between handset and Card Tray.
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Charging Handset
Battery is built into handset.
Internal Battery
A lithium-ion battery is built into handset; it is not
removable.
Recycling
This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithium-
ion batteries are recyclable. To recycle a used lithium-
ion battery, take it to any shop displaying the recycling
symbol.
Battery Cautions
Storage
To help maintain performance and life of Internal Battery,
do not store in the following conditions (battery level
should be at approximately 40% for optimal storage).
・Full (immediately after charging is complete)
・Exhausted (too low to power on handset)
Bulges of Internal Battery
Depending on use, bulges may appear near end of battery
life; this does not affect safety.
Internal Battery Replacement
Internal Battery is a consumable item; may need to be
replaced if operating time shortens noticeably. Internal
Battery is not user replaceable; its replacement incurs fees
and requires handset submission to a SoftBank Shop or
other appropriate servicer. For details, contact a SoftBank
Shop or SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.
About Charging
The following charging options are available.
Charging
Option
Description
ROBOQUL
(desktop
holder)
Place handset in the included ROBOQUL
and charge using an AC Adaptor (sold
separately).
AC Adaptor
Connect handset and AC Adaptor (sold
separately) directly.
Charging/Notification Lamp
Charging/Notification Lamp illuminates red while charging;
illuminates green when charge is almost full.
Charging/Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
・If Charging/Notification Lamp is blinking, charging is not
working properly. Make sure that you are using Charger
and products specified by SoftBank Corp. If you are using
specified products only, contact a SoftBank Shop or
SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.
Charging Cautions
Water Resistance
The included ROBOQUL and AC Adaptor (sold separately)
not waterproof. Never connect a charger plug/USB Type-C
plug while handset or Charger is wet.
Handset is water resistant; however, if a charger plug/USB
Type-C plug is inserted while it is wet, liquid (tap water,
beverage, sea water, pet urine, etc.) or a foreign object
adhered to handset or a charger plug/USB Type-C plug may
cause overheating, burnout, fire, malfunction, burns, etc.
due to electric shock, short-circuiting, etc.
Handling Cords
Do not pull, bend, or twist cord; may damage the cord.
About Charging Abroad
SoftBank Corp. is not liable for problems resulting from
charging handset abroad.
ROBOQUL
ROBOQUL is designed for use in Japan. You assume all
responsibility if used abroad. Use abroad may infringe on
the country’s/region’s laws; check before using.
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Charging with ROBOQUL
Charge using the included ROBOQUL [SHEGH1] and a
separately-sold AC Adaptor (USB Type-C Quick Charge™ 3.0)
[ZSCAZX]
1
.
When charging using ROBOQUL and handset is powered on,
ROBOQUL swivels when Display lights up, at start of charging,
for incoming calls, alarms, etc. See "Using ROBOQUL" for
details on setting ROBOQUL motion.
Use ROBOQUL on a flat and stable surface.
Handset does not quick-charge when using ROBOQUL. See
"Handset" for charge times with an AC Adaptor/ROBOQUL.
1 SoftBank SELECTION USB Type-C quick charge AC Adaptor
[SB-AC17-TCQC]
Insert USB Type-C plug on AC Adaptor into ROBOQUL power
connection terminal
Raise plug on AC Adaptor and plug into household AC outlet
Insert ROBOQUL charging plug into External Connection Jack
( ), and lean handset backward ( )
Charging/Notification Lamp illuminates once charging
starts.
・Press handset firmly and straight all the way. If not
attached adequately, handset may fall or ROBOQUL may tip
over. Avoid scratching handset when attaching.
・Charging/Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
To continue using ROBOQUL after charging, skip
and .
After charging, remove handset from ROBOQUL and disconnect
USB Type-C plug on AC Adaptor
・Hold down ROBOQUL while pulling handset straight up.
Unplug AC Adaptor and lower plug
Using ROBOQUL Functions
You must set permissions for ROBOQUL to use functions
beforehand. See "Before Using ROBOQUL" for details.
Charging with AC Adaptor
Use a separately-sold AC Adaptor (USB Type-C Quick Charge™
3.0) [ZSCAZX]
1
.
For information on other peripheral devices, see SoftBank
Website.
1 SoftBank SELECTION USB Type-C quick charge AC Adaptor
[SB-AC17-TCQC]
Insert USB Type-C plug of AC Adaptor into External
Connection Jack
Raise plug on AC Adaptor and plug into household AC outlet
Charging/Notification Lamp illuminates once charging
starts.
・Charging/Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
After charging, remove USB Type-C plug from External
Connection Jack, then unplug AC Adaptor and lower plug
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Power On/Off
Powering On
Long Press until SHARP logo appears
Handset powers on, and lock screen appears after a while.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
・An initial settings wizard may appear the first time handset
is powered on. For details on initial settings, see "Handset
Initial Settings."
Drag or up
Home Screen appears.
Powering Off
(Long Press)
Power off
Handset powers off.
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Using Touchscreen
Handset uses a touchscreen-type Display. Operate with your
fingers on Display.
About Touchscreen
In Case of Unintended Operation
If handset initiates operation without Touchscreen
(Display) being operated or does not respond after
Touchscreen being operated, Press to turn off
Display, Press again to turn on Display and then
operate handset.
Touchscreen Usage Notes
Touchscreen may not respond in these situations:
・Use with gloves/long fingernails
When using handset with gloves on, enable glove mode.
・Use of pens, pencils or sharp objects
・Use with objects on/against Display
・Use while wet
Touchscreen Usage Cautions
To prevent malfunctions, do not:
・Touch Display with wet fingers
・Use if Display is wet
If Display is wet, wipe it with a soft cloth.
・Subject Display to force/pressure
・Place a sticker or shield (commercially-available
protective film, privacy protector shield, etc.) on Display
Tap
Contact Display lightly and briefly.
Touch & Hold
Contact Display lightly; release finger when screen changes.
Drag
Touch icon or other item lightly, move it where desired, and
release finger.
Flick
Contact Display lightly, then brush screen up/down or left/
right.
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Pinch/Spread
Contact Display lightly, then move fingers toward each other
(Pinch) or away from each other (Spread).
Handset Initial Settings
When powering on the first time, an initial settings wizard
appears for optionally making Wi-Fi, Google™ account, and
other settings. Follow onscreen instructions to set items.
Insert USIM Card before powering on handset.
Making Initial Settings
Depending on your environment, screen content, setting items
and steps may differ.
Follow onscreen prompts on your handset.
Tap 日本語(日本) English LET’S GO
To place an emergency call, Tap Emergency .
To set visual assistance, Tap Vision Settings . See
"Accessibility Settings" for details.
Set up as new
Tap Copy your data to copy data from another mobile.
Follow onscreen prompts.
Set Wi-Fi items
・Follow onscreen prompts.
To skip Wi-Fi settings, select Use cellular network for
setup / Don't use any network for setup . Continue by
following onscreen prompts.
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Set up a Google Account
・See "Google Account" for details on a Google Account.
To skip Google Account setup, Tap SKIP .
Skip SKIP ANYWAY
Tap ADD FINGERPRINT to set fingerprints. See "Saving
Fingerprints" for details.
・If signing in to an existing account, window regarding
smartphone protection opens. Follow onscreen prompts.
NEXT
NO THANKS
To use Google Assistant, Tap CONTINUE . Continue by
following onscreen prompts.
ALL SET
Handset restarts.
Set up My SoftBank
Initial settings are complete.
To skip My SoftBank setup, Tap Later .
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Importing Data from Other
Mobiles
Import data from other mobiles, etc. using Bluetooth
®
or SD
Card.
Enabling Bluetooth
®
Function
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
menu opens.
Off
Bluetooth
®
is enabled ( On appears).
To disable Bluetooth
®
, Tap On ( Off appears).
Renaming Handset Name that Appears
on Other Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu, Rename this device Enter
name RENAME
・Available when Bluetooth
®
is enabled.
Troubleshooting
Q. Cannot use Bluetooth
®
A. Handset may be in Airplane mode. If in Airplane mode,
Bluetooth
®
function is disabled. Bluetooth
®
function
can be enabled again after placing handset in Airplane
mode.
Bluetooth
®
Cautions
Connection
Bluetooth
®
connection may not be possible with some
Bluetooth
®
devices. In addition, noise may interfere with
wireless or handsfree conversations.
File Transfer
Files may not appear correctly on recipient devices.
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Pairing Bluetooth
®
Devices
Search for and pair nearby Bluetooth
®
devices. Paired
Bluetooth
®
devices can be connected easily.
・Enable Bluetooth
®
on handset and set target devices to be
discoverable first.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
menu opens; found Bluetooth
®
devices appear
in Available devices field.
If target device does not appear, Refresh to try
searching again.
Tap target device Follow onscreen prompts for
authentication
Pairing completes; handset connects to some devices (e.g.,
handsfree devices) automatically.
・Authentication procedure varies by device. Passkey entry
may be required.
・Passkey is a 1 to 16-digit number or a set of characters/
symbols required for authentication between handset and
other devices.
・Paired devices appear in Paired devices field.
Pairing Operations
Renaming Paired Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu, for target device Enter
name OK
・Available when Bluetooth
®
is enabled.
Unpairing Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu, for target device FORGET
・Available when Bluetooth
®
is enabled.
Connecting to Bluetooth
®
Devices by Service
In Bluetooth
®
menu, for target device Tap item
OK
・Available when Bluetooth
®
is enabled.
・Available when handset is paired with a device that
supports corresponding service.
Connecting to Paired Bluetooth
®
Devices
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
menu opens.
・Paired Bluetooth
®
devices appear in Paired devices field.
Tap target device
Handset connects to the device.
Connection by Accepting Connection
Requests
Handset automatically accepts connection requests from
paired devices. For unpaired devices, set handset to be
discoverable, then perform pairing operation on other
devices. When connection request arrives, follow onscreen
prompts.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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Receiving Data via Bluetooth
®
(e.g.,
Address Book)
When data reception request arrives, notification appears in
lock screen. To receive data:
Tap Bluetooth
®
share notification twice
In Home Screen, appears on Status Bar. Drag Status Bar
down, then Tap Bluetooth
®
share notification.
ACCEPT
After data reception, Drag Status Bar down
Notifications Window opens.
Tap Bluetooth
®
share notification Tap file Register
of data JUST ONCE / ALWAYS
Data is saved.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
To always use selected option, Tap ALWAYS .
Opening Files Received by Bluetooth
®
Transfer
In Bluetooth
®
menu, Show received files Tap
file Follow onscreen prompts
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Importing Contacts via Bluetooth
®
(Data
Transfer)
Import contacts from other mobiles using Bluetooth
®
.
・Enable Bluetooth
®
beforehand.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Backup & reset Data transfer
Data transfer window opens.
In Data transfer window, Tap Function information to
view a video tutorial (Japanese) on Sharp Website.
Data import Import phonebook data from smartphone.
・If SD Card is not inserted or there is no backup file on
inserted SD Card, Select device to import from window
appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
Follow onscreen prompts
Import of contacts is complete.
Caution for Importing Data
Import is not available if there is only a little free space
in internal storage. Process stops if Battery runs low.
Operate with adequate battery charge whenever possible.
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Importing Data from SD Card (Data
Transfer)
Import data (Address Book, Mail, Schedule (Calendar), Notepad,
User/Learning dictionary, emopa) saved to SD Card on other
mobiles or handset to handset.
・Insert SD Card containing a backup file beforehand. See
"Inserting SD Card" for details.
・Address Book data (contacts) may not be imported correctly
depending on the device used for saving them.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Backup & reset Data transfer
Data transfer window opens.
In Data transfer window, Tap Function information to
view a video tutorial (Japanese) on Sharp Website.
Data import Import
・If SD Card is not inserted or there is no backup file on
inserted SD Card, Select device to import from window
appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
Tap item to import Tap file to import Add
registration / Delete and register
When Mail is selected, Mail application activates. Follow
onscreen prompts.
YES
Import starts.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Complete
Import is complete.
Cautions for Importing Data
Import is not available if there is only a little free space
in internal storage. Process stops if Battery runs low.
Operate with adequate battery charge whenever possible.
When importing User/Learning dictionary (S-Shoin),
existing User/Learning dictionary (S-Shoin) data in internal
storage is deleted.
Basic Operations
Basic Operations...............................................................24
Confirmation when First Activating Applications......... 27
Applications.......................................................................29
Using Recent Apps Window............................................. 30
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 30
Using Manner Mode.......................................................... 31
Using Airplane Mode.........................................................32
Text Entry.........................................................................33
Google Account................................................................. 34
Google Play....................................................................... 36
Security Codes.................................................................. 38
USIM PIN............................................................................39
Turning Off Display (Screen Lock)..................................40
Using Fingerprint Authentication Function....................41
Updating Software........................................................... 43
Using ROBOQUL................................................................ 44
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Lock Screen
After a period of inactivity, Display turns off to save battery
power (Screen lock active).
Press to open lock screen; screen can be unlocked.
・Lock screen also appears at power on.
To unlock screen and use handset, Drag or up. For
details on lock screen, see "Lock Screen Basics."
Home Screen & App List
Most handset operations start in Home Screen or in app list.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up for app list and activate
applications, change handset settings, etc. (To change Home
Screen, switch to another home screen app.)
See "Home Screen Basics" for details.
To return to Home Screen, Tap at Display bottom.
Navigation Bar
Tap icons on Navigation Bar (Display bottom) for the
following functions/operations.
Name Description
(Back
key)
Return to the previous screen. Appears
as for onscreen keyboard; Tap to
close keyboard.
(Home
key)
Return to Home Screen.
(Recents
key)
Open a list of recently used applications
to activate or remove them from the list.
(Keyboard
key)
Change keyboard/input method. Appears
when keyboard is open.
(Menu
key)
Open menu. Appears for some applications.
Selecting Options and Navigating
Screens
Tap items, icons, onscreen keys, etc. to open assigned items.
To return to the previous screen, Tap .
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Menu Operations
Tap at Display top or bottom for available settings and
items.
・Screens may also have settings and items that are available
by Touching & Holding Display.
Handset Settings and Making Settings
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings) to
customize operation of handset functions.
Checkbox ( / ) or switch ( / ) appears for
some options. Tap to enable ( / ) or disable ( /
) option.
・Drag/Flick slider, spinner, etc. to adjust some settings. If
available, Tap for additional settings.
Portrait Orientation & Landscape
Orientation
The screen changes to landscape orientation when handset is
rotated sideways.
・Depending on the current screen, the orientation may not
change even by changing handset orientation.
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Multi-Window
Split screen to view and operate two applications.
Activate the two applications beforehand. Viewing and
operating (Address Book) and (Phone) is described as
an example.
・Viewing in Multi-Window is not available for some
applications.
Recent apps window opens.
Touch & Hold application to operate Drag to top of
Display
Multi-Window opens, and Dragged application opens at
top of Display.
Alternatively, Touch & Hold while viewing application
to operate.
From application history at bottom of Multi-Window, Tap next
application
Tapped application opens at bottom of Multi-Window.
Multi-Window Operations
Switching between Applications
Tap application
・Activate application beforehand.
Exiting Multi-Window
Touch & Hold or Flick pane bar ( ) up/down
Capturing Screenshots
Long Press and Volume Down Key at the same time to
capture a screenshot of the current screen.
・May be unavailable for some applications.
View captured screenshots in (Album), etc.
・Alternatively, use Clip Now and slide your finger along the
edge of Display to capture a screenshot. See "Capturing
Screenshots (Clip Now)" for details.
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Confirmation when First
Activating Applications
Set the operation of applications when activating for the
first time.
The type and content of a confirmation differ with the
application. The following explains two types of confirmation:
First things first and Battery optimization.
Setting Required Permissions for
Applications
Permit applications to use data on handset, Camera, etc.
Activating (Album) for the first time is described as an
example.
・An application may not function correctly if permission to
use it is not set.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Album)
In First things first confirmation, NEXT
DENY / ALLOW
Setting is complete.
Normally, select ALLOW to permit usage of the function.
・For several functions, continue in the same way.
Other Ways to Set Required Permissions
for Applications
Setting Functions to Use by Application
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Apps Tap application Permissions Tap
function
Tap function to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Applications with Permitted Usage by
Function
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Apps App permissions Tap function
Tap application
Tap application to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
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Setting Battery Optimization
Enable Battery optimization to prevent applications from
running while Display is turned off (except while charging).
Activating (TV) for the first time is described as an
example.
・If Battery optimization is enabled, applications are disabled
while Display is turned off (except while charging).
Consequences such as failure to perform scheduled TV
recording, may occur.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Tools)
(TV)
・If confirmation for giving permission appears, follow
onscreen prompts.
In Battery optimization confirmation, Next
NO / YES
Setting is complete.
Normally, select YES to ignore Battery optimization.
Other Ways to Set Battery
Optimization
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Apps Special access Battery
optimization Not optimized All apps Tap
application Optimize / Don't optimize DONE
Alternatively, in Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Battery & energy saving Battery
Battery optimization Not optimized
All apps Tap application Optimize / Don't
optimize DONE .
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Applications
Activating Applications
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up Tap application
Application activates.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Using Applications
Setting Required Privileges for Using
Applications
Some applications first require permission to access
handset data or privileges to access important functions
such as photographing.
Confirmation appears for applications requiring permission
when first activated. Follow onscreen prompts.
・See "Confirmation when First Activating Applications" for
details.
Function Shortcuts
With some applications, Touch & Hold for shortcuts to
functions. Tap function shortcut to launch function
directly.
Exiting Applications
In any application, Tap repeatedly
Home Screen returns and application exits.
Home Screen also returns when Tapping on Navigation
Bar, but application does not exit. In this case, Tap
and exit it from recent apps window. See "Using Recent
Apps Window" for details.
Where to Obtain Applications &
Updates
Use Google Play™ to obtain new applications or update
installed ones. See "Google Play" for details.
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Using Recent Apps Window
Open a list of recently used applications to activate or remove
them from the list.
Opening Recent Apps Window
Recent apps window opens.
Opening Most Recently Activated
Application
In recent apps window,
Recent Apps Window Layout
Tap to activate recently used applications.
1
Pin a screen.
2
Remove application from the list.
Remove all applications from the list.
3
1 Flick left/right to remove from the list.
2 Appears when Screen pinning is enabled. See "Lock &
Security Settings" for details.
3 If two or more applications are shown, Drag applications
downward to view hidden applications.
Handset Phone Number
Checking Your Phone Number
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Settings appear.
・Handset number is shown below "Profile."
Alternatively, Tap Profile to check your phone number
(Profile window).
Profile Operations
Editing Profile
In Profile window, Edit information
YES
To show/add entry fields, Tap , and to delete, .
Sending Profile
In Profile window, Send Tap send method
YES
Application activates.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Deleting Saved Information
In Profile window, Delete YES
・Preset information will not be deleted.
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Using Manner Mode
Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing
others around you.
Manner Mode Options
Settable options are the following.
Manner
Mode Option
Description
Standard
manner
Ringtones and other handset sounds are
muted; handset vibrates for incoming
calls/messages, etc. Alarm sounds
according to (Clock) settings. Media
sounds still play.
Total silence
Ringtones and other handset sounds
are muted; handset does not vibrate
for incoming calls/messages, etc. Alarm
sounds and media sounds are also muted.
Alarms only
Ringtones and other handset sounds
are muted; handset does not vibrate
for incoming calls/messages, etc. Alarm
sounds and media sounds still play.
Priority only
Ringtones and notification sounds play
according to the settings in Priority
only allows under MORE SETTINGS .
Other handset responses are the same as
when Manner mode is canceled. See "Sound
Settings" for details.
Activating Manner Mode
Camera shutter sound, video recording tones, etc. still play
even in Manner mode.
Drag Status Bar down with two fingers
Quick Settings Window opens.
Manner mode
Manner mode window opens.
・If Manner mode is already active, selected Manner mode
option name appears. Tap to cancel Manner mode; Tap again
to open Manner mode window.
Standard manner / Total silence / Alarms only /
Priority only DONE
Manner mode activates.
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Operations of Manner Mode Using
Volume Up/Down Key
When screen is unlocked, the following operations are
possible with Volume Up/Down Key.
・When Manner mode is active, Press Volume Up/Down Key
(a volume bar appears) and Tap END NOW to cancel
Manner mode. Tap for all volume bars including the
one for media sounds. (Volume bar operation may be
unavailable depending on Manner mode option.)
・When Manner mode is canceled, Press and hold Volume
Down Key for Standard manner. Press Volume Down Key
again for Total silence.
・When Total silence or Alarms only is set, Press Volume
Up/Down Key (a volume bar appears) and then Press
Volume Up Key for Standard manner. Press Volume Up Key
again to cancel Manner mode.
Manner Mode Operations
Canceling Manner Mode
In Quick Settings Window, Tap Manner mode option name
Alternatively, in Manner mode window, Tap Manner
mode ( appears).
Canceling Manner Mode Automatically after a
Certain Period
In Manner mode window, Tap / to set period
after which Manner mode is canceled DONE
・To keep Manner mode active until you cancel it manually,
Tap Until you turn this off .
Using Airplane Mode
Leaving power on, suspend signal-transmitting functions.
Activating Airplane Mode
Drag Status Bar down with two fingers
Quick Settings Window opens.
Airplane mode
Airplane mode activates.
Canceling Airplane Mode
In Quick Settings Window, Airplane mode
Airplane Mode Caution
Activating Airplane mode disables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
®
,
interrupting corresponding transmissions.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
®
connections can be used even in Airplane
mode by enabling Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
®
after activating
Airplane mode ; make sure that such connection/
transmission is allowed in your current location before use.
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Text Entry
Keyboards
Use onscreen keyboards for text entry.
Tap Text entry field for keyboard. To hide it, Tap .
・Text entry descriptions are for Google Keyboard (default
input method).
Enabling One-Handed Mode
Shrink onscreen keyboard for easier one-handed operation;
switch between Left-handed mode and Right-handed mode
as needed.
When keyboard is open, Touch & Hold / and slide
finger over /
Tap / to switch between Right-handed mode and
Left-handed mode.
Tap to disable One-handed mode.
Keyboard Layout
Enter characters.
Toggle case.
Switch to number/symbol/emoji/emoticon keyboard.
Enter comma. Touch & Hold to specify settings or
enable One-handed mode.
Enter space.
Delete characters.
Insert line break. Touch & Hold for options; enable
One-handed mode, move to other entry fields, or enter
emoji/emoticons.
Enter period. Touch & Hold for a set of other
punctuation marks and symbols.
Switching Keyboards
In a text entry window,
Entry mode is switched.
Tap / to toggle between alphabet entry mode and
number/symbol/emoji/emoticon entry mode.
Entering Letters
To enter Phone:
In a text entry window,
/
Phone is entered.
To toggle case, Tap / before typing a letter. (By
default, the first word of each sentence is capitalized
automatically.)
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Google Account
Use a Google Account and get more convenience with Google
services. A Google Account is required to use some services or
fully use some applications.
Google Account Cautions
Google Account Mail Address & Password
Be careful not to forget your Google account mail address
and password.
Google Account Operations & User Interface
Operations and user interface are subject to change due to
automatic application updates or other reasons.
Creating a Google Account
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Accounts
Add account
Google
Add your account appears.
More options Create account
Enter first name Enter last name NEXT
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Enter birthday and gender NEXT
Enter username (mail address) NEXT
Enter password Re-enter password NEXT
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Enter phone number for recovery NEXT
VERIFY
SMS is sent to the entered phone number.
I AGREE
NEXT
Select whether to enable data backup Select whether to
receive news and offers from Google Play NEXT
Account is created.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Signing in to a Google Account
If an application requires a Google Account, Add your account
appears. Sign in with an existing Google Account to use the
application.
In Add your account, enter mail address NEXT
Enter password NEXT
Follow onscreen prompts
You are signed in to your Google Account.
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Google Play
Download a variety of applications (free/paid) from Google
Play. Change the setting of downloaded applications to enable
manual or automatic updates. Sign in to a Google Account
beforehand.
Google Play Cautions
Application Installation Disclaimer
Many different kinds of applications can be installed
on handset from Google Play (provided by Google Inc.).
SoftBank Corp. is not responsible in any way for user-
installed applications (quality, reliability, legality, fitness
for a purpose, credibility, accuracy, etc.) or resulting
malfunctions (viruses, etc.).
Google Play Operations & User Interface
Operations and user interface are subject to change due to
automatic application updates or other reasons.
Installing Free Applications
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap free application INSTALL ACCEPT
Application downloads and installs.
Purchasing Applications
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap paid application Tap price Follow onscreen
prompts
Application downloads and installs.
Purchased Applications
Payment
Pay once. Re-downloads of uninstalled applications are free
of charge.
Use on Other Android Devices
Install same application on other Android devices under
same Google Account at no added cost.
Refund Requests
Request refunds within designated period. Returned
applications are deleted from handset; no payment is
required. One refund request per application.
In Google Play, My apps & games Tap
application REFUND
・See "Getting Help with Google Play" for details.
Application Purchase Disclaimer
Purchase applications at your own risk. SoftBank Corp. is
not responsible for any disadvantage resulting for user or
third parties.
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Updating Installed Applications
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
My apps & games
Tap application UPDATE
Application downloads and installs.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Making Application Update Settings
Setting Automatic Update Options
In Google Play, Settings Auto-update
apps Select update option
Setting Automatic Update by Application
In Google Play, My apps & games Tap
application Auto-update
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap Auto-update to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・Automatic update is not available for some applications.
Uninstalling Applications
Applications installed via Google Play can be uninstalled.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
My apps & games
Tap application UNINSTALL OK
Application uninstalls.
Getting Help with Google Play
In Google Play, Help & feedback
Google Play Help window opens.
Follow onscreen prompts
A description for each item appears.
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Security Codes
Main Security Codes
The following are main security codes required for handset
use.
Type Description
Operation
Password
A code required for using some functions.
See "Operation Password and Center
Access Code" for details.
Center Access
Code
A four-digit code set in subscription
contract.
See "Operation Password and Center
Access Code" for details.
PIN
A code for USIM Card.
See "USIM PIN" for details.
Lock No.
A code for unlocking screen.
See "Lock & Security Settings" for details.
Operation Password and Center Access
Code
Center Access Code is a four-digit code set in subscription
contract; necessary to use optional services from landlines,
etc.
・Do not forget Center Access Code. If you forget the code,
contact us for recovery. For details, contact SoftBank
Customer Support, General Information.
・Be careful not to reveal security codes to others. If misused
by others, SoftBank Corp. is not liable for any resulting
damages.
Setting Operation Password
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Lock & Security
Operation password setting OK Enter Operation
Password OK
Re-enter Operation Password OK OK
Operation Password is set.
Operation Password Usage Notes
Changing Operation Password
Refer to the steps for setting Operation Password.
(Current Operation Password is required to proceed.)
Resetting Operation Password
When prompted for Operation Password, Tap PASSWORD
RESET then Tap OK . Continue by following onscreen
prompts.
・My SoftBank authentication is required to reset
Operation Password. Set My SoftBank authentication
from (My SoftBankプラス) (My SoftBank Plus).
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USIM PIN
USIM PIN and USIM Card Lock
When USIM card lock is enabled, PIN (a code for USIM Card)
is required for handset use each time handset is powered on;
helps prevent unauthorized use by others.
・Enable USIM card lock by enabling PIN.
・PIN is 9999 by default.
PIN Entry Cautions
PIN entry is required when changing PIN, when powering
handset on with USIM card lock enabled, etc.
・Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates
PIN Lock. To cancel, Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is
required; contact SoftBank Customer Support, General
Information.
・Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive times activates
PUK Lock, disabling handset. For recovery, USIM Card
must be reissued at a SoftBank Shop (fees apply).
Enabling USIM PIN
When PIN (a code for USIM Card) is enabled, PIN entry is
required for handset use each time handset is powered on
with USIM Card installed.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Lock & Security
Lock & Security menu opens.
Set up USIM card lock Lock USIM card Enter PIN
OK ( appears)
USIM card lock is enabled.
Disabling USIM Card Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Set up USIM card lock
Lock USIM card Enter PIN OK ( appears)
Operation at Power On
When USIM card lock is enabled, PIN entry window appears
each time handset is powered on. To use handset:
Enter PIN
Handset is usable.
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Changing USIM PIN
Enable USIM card lock first. See "Enabling USIM PIN" for
details.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Lock & Security
Set up USIM card lock Change USIM PIN Enter
current PIN OK Enter new PIN OK Re-
enter new PIN OK
PIN is changed.
Turning Off Display (Screen Lock)
Screen Lock
After a period of inactivity, Display turns off to save battery
power (Screen lock active). Screen lock prevents accidental
Touchscreen operation.
To activate Screen lock manually, Press when Display is
turned on.
If Screen Lock Activates while Playing
Music
Music continues to play. For operation, Press to open
lock screen and use operation panel (operations may vary
depending on application).
Unlocking Screen
When Display is turned off (Screen lock active),
Lock screen appears.
In lock screen, Drag or up
Screen is unlocked.
・For enhanced security, set handset to require pattern
drawing or Lock No./password entry for unlocking screen or
set screen to be unlocked with your fingerprint as needed.
See "Lock & Security Settings" for details.
Another Way to Turn On Display
Set Display to turn on when handset is picked up and
held still (Turn screen on by holding). See "Auto Sleep Off
Settings" for details.
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Using Fingerprint Authentication
Function
Fingerprint Authentication Function
Hold finger to sensor to authenticate and use handset.
Use this function to unlock screen, activate applications, etc.
Fingerprint Authentication Function
Cautions
Observe the following when using the fingerprint
authentication function.
・Authentication is based on fingerprint characteristics.
This function may be unusable if your fingerprint
characteristics are not prominent.
・Ability to authenticate (assuming finger is held to
sensor correctly) depends on conditions of use. Saving
your fingerprint may be difficult if finger is in any of
the following conditions. Washing/wiping hands, using
different finger, saving a wider area, etc. may improve
capability.
- Wrinkled with moisture (e.g., after a bath)
- Wet with water, sweat, etc.
- Dry
- Covered with handcream, etc.
- Stained with mud or oil
- Wet with sweat, etc.
- Rough or damaged (cut, sore, etc.)
- Fingerprint is faint (finger surface is worn)
- Fingerprint is deformed due to weight gain or loss
- Finger surface condition at the time of authentication
is extremely different than when fingerprint was saved
・Fingerprint authentication technology does not guarantee
successful personal authentication/verification. SoftBank
Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from use
of handset by third party or lost opportunities to use
handset.
Saving Fingerprints
Save your fingerprints for fingerprint authentication.
・Save up to 5 fingerprints.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Lock & Security
Lock & Security menu opens.
Fingerprint settings
Fingerprint settings open.
Alternatively, in Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) AQUOS Useful Fingerprint sensor
Fingerprint setting to save fingerprints.
NEXT
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Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
Fingerprint settings open.
・This is a backup method for unlocking the screen if unable
to authenticate with your fingerprint.
・If method for unlocking screen is setting other than
None or Swipe , first unlock screen.
・For details on screen lock methods, see "Lock & Security
Settings."
NEXT
Hold finger to sensor until handset vibrates
・Move finger a little at a time and hold it to sensor.
・Repeat until percentage reaches 100%.
・If finger is already saved, use another finger.
DONE
Fingerprint is saved.
To save other fingerprints, Tap Add another .
Backup Screen Unlock Methods
Make sure not to forget pattern/Lock No./password set as
backup for unlocking screen.
Fingerprint Saving Operations
Setting/Changing Names of Saved Fingerprints
In Fingerprint settings, Tap saved fingerprint Enter
name OK
Deleting Fingerprints
In Fingerprint settings, Tap saved fingerprint
DELETE YES, REMOVE
Troubleshooting
Q. Failure to save fingerprint
A. Keep your finger pressed on the sensor slightly
harder. Using a different finger may also improve
authentication performance.
Fingerprint Sensor Cautions
Observe the following when using Fingerprint Sensor.
・Do not hit or subject handset to excessive shock. May
cause malfunction or damage. Do not scratch sensor
surface or poke with a pen, pin, or other pointed object.
・Do not place stickers on sensor surface or mark with ink.
・Dust, smudges, or other soiling on sensor may affect
authentication. Clean the Fingerprint Sensor surface from
time to time.
・Holding finger to sensor for too short/long a time may
affect authentication. Hold finger straight on sensor so
that spiral of fingerprint is in center of sensor.
・Fingerprint Sensor may not activate if you start saving
your fingerprint or performing authentication with your
finger on the sensor. Release it and retry.
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Performing Fingerprint Authentication
In authentication window, hold finger to sensor
Fingerprint is authenticated.
Convenient Authentication
Use in combination with "Turn screen on by holding" to
authenticate as soon as handset is picked up. See "Auto
Sleep Off Settings" for details.
Troubleshooting
Q. Fingerprint is not authenticated
A. Remove finger then try authenticating again.
Or, Drag / upward and unlock screen using
backup unlock method set when saving fingerprint.
Updating Software
Software Updates
At specified time, handset automatically checks for/downloads
firmware updates as required.
・Software Update cannot be performed if application or
function is in use.
・Alternatively, update firmware manually.
Software Update Cautions
Applications
Applications may be updated or newly added, or names,
icons, operations and user interfaces of applications may
be changed.
During Update
Handset cannot be used until Software Update completes;
it may take some time to complete.
Data Backup
Saved data may be lost depending on condition of handset
(malfunctioning, damaged, water seepage, etc.). It is
recommended that you back up important data before
updating software. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for
damages from loss of data.
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Updating Software Manually
Operate handset where signal reception is good and without
changing location. Also operate with adequate battery charge.
Signal becoming weak or Battery becoming low during an
update may cause an update failure.
・Remove USB Type-C Cable (commercially available) from
handset beforehand; otherwise, Software Update may not
complete properly.
・An update failure may disable handset.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone
Software update
Software update menu opens.
Software update YES Follow onscreen prompts
Software Update starts.
Software Update Operations
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Updates
In Software update menu, Automatic Update Settings
NOT AUTOMATICALLY UPDATE or AUTOMATICALLY
UPDATE OK
Changing Automatic Update Start Time
In Software update menu, Update Schedule Settings
Select time OK OK
Using ROBOQUL
When charging using ROBOQUL and handset is powered on,
ROBOQUL swivels when Display lights up, at start of charging,
for incoming calls, alarms, etc. If emopa is enabled, ROBOQUL
makes an audio notification as it swivels.
ROBOQUL Firmware Updates
ROBOQUL firmware is updatable. When an update is
required, "Updating ROBOQUL" appears on handset when
connected to ROBOQUL. Follow onscreen prompts to update
firmware.
・To update firmware, the following conditions are
required.
・ROBOQUL is connected to an AC Adaptor
・Handset is placed in ROBOQUL
・Handset is connected to the network
・At least 30% battery is remaining
・The firmware update will be interrupted if the battery
becomes too low or handset/AC Adaptor is removed
from ROBOQUL. ROBOQUL will become unusable if a
firmware update is interrupted. Make sure that the
required conditions are met, and then connect handset to
ROBOQUL again and complete a firmware update.
・Handset checks for firmware updates via the network
once a week when placed in ROBOQUL. Firmware is also
updated via the network. Transmission fees are incurred
when using the network.
Before Using ROBOQUL
You must set permissions for ROBOQUL to use functions
beforehand.
Power on handset and charge with ROBOQUL
Unlock screen with handset placed in ROBOQUL
Description of ROBOQUL appears.
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NEXT
ALLOW ALLOW
CLOSE
ROBOQUL setting is complete.
To make emopa settings, Tap Set emopar , then follow
onscreen prompts.
Setting ROBOQUL
Set whether ROBOQUL swivels while charging with ROBOQUL.
・When enabled while charging using ROBOQUL and handset
is powered on, ROBOQUL swivels when Display lights up, at
start of charging, for incoming calls, alarms, etc.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
ROBOQUL setting
ROBOQUL window opens.
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Operations of ROBOQUL
Setting is complete.
Tap Operations of ROBOQUL to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Viewing Information on ROBOQUL
In ROBOQUL window, More info
Handset Interface
Lock Screen Basics........................................................... 48
Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 49
Icons at Display Top (Status Bar)...................................49
Checking Handset Status & Notifications (Notifications
Window/Quick Settings Window).................................... 51
Customizing Home Screen................................................ 53
Capturing Screenshots (Clip Now)...................................56
Scrolling Screen Automatically (ScrollAuto)...................58
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Lock Screen Basics
Lock screen appears at power on or when is Pressed
while Display is turned off (Screen lock active).
From lock screen, unlock screen or quickly activate
(Camera) or (Voice Search).
Lock Screen Layout
Change Wallpaper for lock screen as needed. See "Setting
Wallpaper" for details.
Notifications of incoming calls/messages or from
applications, etc. appear here.
Activate (Voice Search) (Drag up).
Show message set for lock screen.
1
Date and time
Messages and news from emopa appear here (emopa
area).
2
Unlock screen (Drag or up).
Activate (Camera) (Drag up).
1 Set message for lock screen beforehand. See "Lock &
Security Settings" for details.
2 Appear when emopa is configured. See "エモパーを利用す
る (http://help.mb.softbank.jp/aquos-r/pc/09-01.html)"
(Japanese) for details.
Notifications (Missed Calls, New
Messages, Etc.)
Notification appears in lock screen for missed calls, new
messages and information from applications.
Tap notification twice to open it.
Notification Count & Grouping
Notifications may be grouped depending on the number of
unread notifications. To show all notifications, Tap the
bottom notification twice.
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Home Screen Basics
Most operations start from Home Screen. Add shortcuts to
frequently-used applications and widgets.
To change Home Screen, switch to another home screen app.
Home Screen Layout
Desktop sheet
Place application shortcuts, folders, widgets freely.
Flick left/right to toggle sheets.
Hot Sheet
Place application shortcuts and folders freely. Flick up
for app list.
Toggling Sheets
Home Screen consists of several sheets.
Flick left/right to toggle sheets.
・Adding application shortcuts and widgets in Home Screen
adds more sheets. See "Adding Shortcuts" / "Adding
Widgets."
Icons at Display Top (Status Bar)
Indicators (new message notification, handset status, etc.)
appear at the top of Display.
Status Bar Layout
Notifications, warnings, etc. appear here. (Notification
Indicators)
Handset status and other information appear here.
(Status Indicators)
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Main Notification Indicators
Notification Indicators appear on the left.
・Notification Indicators do not appear in lock screen.
Indicator Description
Glove Mode On
Call (Dialing/Arriving/in Progress)
Call on Hold
Missed Call
New Answer Phone Message
New Voicemail
New SMS/S! Mail
New Email
New Gmail
Alarm Sounding/Snoozing/Upcoming Alarm
Calendar Event
RelaxView enabled by RelaxAuto
TV Viewing in Progress
TV Recording in Progress
Application Update Available
Application Installation Complete
Data Downloaded
Bluetooth
®
Data Reception Request
Mounting SD Card
Screenshot Captured
Screenshot Failed
Screenshot Captured (Clip Now)
More Notifications
Main Status Indicators
Status Indicators appear on the right.
Indicator Description
Battery Strength
Charging
Signal Strength
No Signal (4G LTE/4G/3G)
4G LTE/4G Data in Use
1
3G Data in Use
Airplane Mode
Wi-Fi Connected
Bluetooth
®
On
Bluetooth
®
Connected
Manner Mode (Standard manner)
Manner Mode (Total silence)
Manner Mode (Alarms only)
Manner Mode (Priority only)
Getting Location Information
NFC Ready
Answer Phone Set
Answer Phone Set (Message Recorded)
Alarm Set
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
®
Lock Set
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
®
Lock Set (USIM Card
only)
2
1 Corresponding indicator appears when handset is connected
to FDD-LTE (SoftBank 4G LTE) or AXGP (SoftBank 4G).
Between these Networks, handset connects to SoftBank 4G
whenever possible.
2 Appears when a USIM Card with NFC locked on another
mobile phone is then installed in handset.
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Checking Handset Status &
Notifications (Notifications
Window/Quick Settings Window)
Open notifications, check handset status or change various
settings.
Opening Notifications Window/Quick
Settings Window
Drag Status Bar down
Notifications Window opens.
To close Notifications Window, Tap or Drag bottom of
Notifications Window up.
Drag Status Bar down again
Quick Settings Window opens.
Alternatively, Tap at Display top to open Quick Settings
Window.
・Alternatively, to open Quick Settings Window, Drag Status
Bar down with two fingers with Notifications Window
closed.
Notifications Window Layout
Notifications and active functions
Use corresponding functions.
1
Delete all notifications and close Notifications Window.
1 Usable functions depend on the notification. As an
example, dial or send an SMS to the phone number of a new
call.
Notifications Window Operations
Opening/Closing Quick Settings Window
In Notifications Window, Drag down/up or Tap /
at Display top
Switching between Detailed & Simple Views for
Notifications in Notifications Window
In Notifications Window, Drag notification down/up with
two fingers at the same time, or Pinch/Spread
・Unavailable for some notifications.
Deleting Notifications
In Notifications Window, Flick notification left/right
・Some notifications may not be deleted.
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Quick Settings Window Layout
Adjust Display brightness.
Set Wi-Fi.
Set Bluetooth
®
function.
Enable/disable Location.
Turn on/off Mobile Light.
Toggle RelaxView on/off.
Toggle Wi-Fi tethering on/off.
Enable/disable account sync.
Toggle Data saver on/off.
Open Edit screen for Quick Settings Window.
Open Settings.
Open/close Quick Settings Window.
Set Manner mode.
Enable/disable Airplane mode.
Enable/disable Auto-rotate screen.
Toggle Energy saving on/off.
Enable/disable Glove mode.
Toggle Reader/Writer, P2P on/off.
Show cast screen.
Toggle Bright Keep on/off.
Indicate position of Setting key sheet.
1
1 Flick Setting key area left/right to toggle sheets.
Customizing Quick Settings Window
Rearranging Setting Keys
In Quick Settings Window, Touch & Hold Setting
key Drag Setting key to rearrange it
Adding Setting Keys
In Quick Settings Window, Touch & Hold Setting
key below "Drag to add tiles" Drag Setting key to
target location
Deleting Setting Keys
In Quick Settings Window, Touch & Hold Setting
key Drag to "Drag here to remove"
Resetting Quick Settings Window
In Quick Settings Window, Reset
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Customizing Home Screen
Set Wallpaper for Home Screen, rearrange icons, as well as add
folders, shortcuts and widgets.
Setting Wallpaper
Touch & Hold open area of Home Screen
WALLPAPERS
Tap option (e.g., Album(wallpaper) ) Select image
・Operations may vary depending on selected option. Follow
onscreen prompts.
Home screen / Home screen and lock screen
Setting is complete.
Tap Home screen to set the image as Wallpaper for Home
Screen only. Tap Home screen and lock screen to set the
same image as Wallpaper for Home Screen and lock screen.
・To set the image as Wallpaper for lock screen only, Tap
Lock screen .
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Adding Folders
Add folders to collect icons.
・Folders can also be created in Hot Sheet and app list.
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon to place in folder
Drag to another icon to group with
Folder is added, and two icons are saved in the folder.
Folder Operations
Changing Folder Names
In Home Screen, Tap folder Tap area to enter folder
name at bottom of window Enter folder name
Tap / /location other than window in
Home Screen
・Change folder names the same way in app list. After
Tapping , Tap /location other than app list
window.
Placing Icons in Folder
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon Drag to folder
・Place icons the same way in app list.
Moving Icons Out of Folder
In Home Screen, Tap folder Touch & Hold icon
Drag it out of folder
・Move icons the same way in app list.
Deleting Folders
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold folder Drag to "Remove"
Adding Shortcuts
Add shortcuts for applications in Home Screen.
In app list, Touch & Hold application and Drag to "Add to home
screen"
Release finger at location to add shortcut
Shortcut is added.
・Drag to sheet visible at edge of Display to toggle sheets
and add. Drag to rightmost sheet to add one more sheet and
add.
Function Shortcuts
With some applications, Touch & Hold for shortcuts to
functions. Touch & Hold function shortcut then release
finger at location in Home Screen to add function shortcut.
Deleting Shortcuts
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon Drag to "Remove"
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Adding Widgets
Add Album, Analog clock, etc. as follows.
Touch & Hold open area of Home Screen
WIDGETS
A list of widgets opens.
Touch & Hold widget
Drag to location to add widget
Widget is added.
・Drag to sheet visible at edge of Display to toggle sheets
and add. Drag to rightmost sheet to add one more sheet and
add.
Removing Widgets
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold widget Drag to "Remove"
Rearranging Home Screen Sheets
Touch & Hold open area of Home Screen
・Alternatively, Pinch Home Screen to rearrange sheets.
Touch & Hold sheet to move
・The leftmost sheet cannot be moved.
Drag to location to change place
Sheet is moved.
Return to Home Screen.
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Moving Icons/Widgets
Icons can also be rearranged in Hot Sheet and app list.
In Home Screen, Touch & Hold icon/widget
Drag to target location
Icon/widget is moved.
・To a folder: Drag icon to target folder.
Capturing Screenshots (Clip Now)
Slide finger along the edge of Display to capture a screenshot.
Capture permanent screenshots for saving as image files or
temporary screenshot for temporary use.
Enabling Clip Now
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
Clip Now
Clip Now menu opens.
ON/OFF ( appears)
Clip Now is enabled.
Tap ON/OFF to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
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Capturing Permanent Screenshots
Capture screenshots for saving as files.
・Some screens may not be capturable.
View captured screenshots in (Album), etc.
Touch upper left (upper right) corner of Display
Screen shrinks.
Slide finger to the right (left) along the top edge of Display
Permanent screenshot is captured.
Capturing and Opening Temporary
Screenshot
Capture screenshot of webpage, etc. for saving it temporarily.
Captured screenshot can be opened while using other
applications as well.
・Only one temporary screenshot can be captured. It cannot be
saved as a file.
Touch upper right (upper left) corner of Display Slide
finger down along the edge of Display
Temporary screenshot is captured; portion of screenshot
appears at the right (left) of Display.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Drag portion of screenshot at the right (left) of Display to
the left (right)
Temporary screenshot appears.
・To move screenshot aside, Drag it to the right (left) of
Display.
Deleting Temporary Screenshot
While temporary screenshot appears, Touch & Hold
screenshot ( appears) Drag screenshot to
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Setting Clip Now
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful Clip Now
Clip Now menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Clip Now Setting Operations
Viewing Instructions for Clip Now
In Clip Now menu, Help
Setting Whether to Capture Permanent
Screenshots by Sliding Operation
In Clip Now menu, Slide operation settings
Horizontal direction Screenshot / Disable
Disable is not available when Vertical direction under
Slide operation settings is set to Disable .
Setting Whether to Capture Temporary
Screenshot by Sliding Operation
In Clip Now menu, Slide operation settings Vertical
direction Memo / Disable
Disable is not available when Horizontal direction
under Slide operation settings is set to Disable .
Setting Whether to Show Sharing Options after
Capturing Temporary Screenshot
In Clip Now menu, Display share options
Tap Display share options to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Display share options can be set when Vertical
direction under Slide operation settings is set to
Memo .
Deleting All Permanent Screenshots
In Clip Now menu, Delete All YES
Scrolling Screen Automatically
(ScrollAuto)
Scroll the screen up and down automatically.
Enabling ScrollAuto
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
ScrollAuto
ScrollAuto menu opens.
ON/OFF ( appears)
ScrollAuto is enabled.
Tap ON/OFF to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
ScrollAuto Operations
Setting ScrollAuto to Applications
In ScrollAuto menu, Set Apps Tap application(s)
Tap application to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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Setting Whether to Show Status Bar Indicator
while Running Target Applications
In ScrollAuto menu, Notify in status bar
Tap Notify in status bar to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Using ScrollAuto
The feature may not follow the setting with certain
applications.
Drag up slowly
appears.
When Display is Dragged down, appears instead.
Slide finger to and release
Screen scrolls automatically.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
To change scrolling speed, Tap or .
・Screen may not scroll depending on where you start
Dragging.
・Scroll stops when Display is Tapped or after five minutes.
ScrollAuto Usage Note
ScrollAuto does not work when Display is Flicked or
Dragged quickly.
ScrollAuto supports vertical scrolling only.
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Placing/Answering Calls...................................................62
Optional Services..............................................................66
Making Call Settings........................................................ 70
Address Book.................................................................... 71
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Placing/Answering Calls
How to dial directly to make a call and answer a call, as well
as options when a call is arriving/during a call are described.
Support for VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) and
HD Voice
Handset supports VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) and HD Voice for
high-quality call sound. See "Using VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+)"
and "Using HD Voice" for details.
Placing Calls
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone) Dial
Dialpad window opens.
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number
・Include area code for landline numbers.
To correct number, Tap to delete digit(s), then enter
correct number.
CALL
Handset dials the number.
・Call begins when other party answers.
To end call, End call
Call ends.
Emergency Calls
Emergency Location Report
Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically
reports handset location to corresponding agency (police,
etc.). This system is referred to as Emergency Location
Report, and notifies location based on positioning from
base stations.
・Location Report does not incur registration/transmission
fees.
・Location/signal conditions affect positioning accuracy.
Always provide location and call purpose.
・Hiding Caller ID (using 184, etc.) cancels Location Report.
However, corresponding agency may obtain location
information in life threatening situations.
・Location Report is not sent for calls made while outside
Japan.
After Making an Emergency Call with Reject
Call Enabled
Reject call is disabled for about two hours to receive calls
from corresponding agency. To manually enable Reject call
again after making an emergency call:
Drag Status Bar down Unblock all calls for emergency
calls. RESTORE PREVIOUS SETTINGS TO BLOCK
CALLS. YES
Troubleshooting
Q. Call does not connect
A. Did you dial all digits for the number? Dial all digits
for numbers starting with a "0" area code, etc.
A. Is the signal weak? Change locations and call again.
Emergency Call Cautions
Areas Where Usable
Emergency calls from handset can be made only in SoftBank
service areas.
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Airplane Mode
Note that emergency calls cannot be made in Airplane
mode. Drag Status Bar down with two fingers and cancel it.
Answering Calls
When a call arrives, Drag Answer down
Call connects.
When screen is unlocked, Tap Answer at Display top.
To end call, End call
Call ends.
Missed Calls
For unanswered calls, notification appears in lock screen.
Notification
・Tap notification twice to check missed call records and
call back as needed.
When screen is unlocked, appears on Status Bar.
Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window, then
Tap notification. When CALL and SMS appear below
notification, Tap to call back or send SMS.
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Arriving Call/Answer Phone Operations
Placing Call on Hold
As call is arriving, Drag Answer Holding down
When screen is unlocked, Tap Hold at Display top.
・Caller incurs call charges while on hold.
To answer call, Tap Answer .
To end call, Tap End call .
Answering with Answer Phone
As call is arriving, Drag down Absence Memo
When screen is unlocked, Incoming call
Absence Memo .
Playing Back Answer Phone Messages
In lock screen, Tap notification twice Tap message
・When screen is unlocked, Drag Status Bar down for
Notifications Window, then Tap notification Tap
message.
・Once playback ends, Display returns to message list.
To stop playback, Tap Stop .
Rejecting Arriving Calls
As call is arriving, Drag down Reject
When screen is unlocked, Incoming call
Reject .
Forwarding Arriving Calls
As call is arriving, Drag down Forwarding
When screen is unlocked, Incoming call
Forwarding .
・Set a phone number to forward calls to beforehand. See
"Call Forwarding" for details.
Stopping Ringtone and Vibration
As call is arriving, Volume Down Key
Alternatively, Drag down Silent ; when screen is
unlocked, Tap Incoming call Silent .
Call Window Layout/In-Call Operation
Other party name/number
Other party photo
Call time
Mute own voice.
Adjust volume/quality.
Record call.
End call.
HD Voice ( )/HD+ Voice ( ) call in progress
1
Show dialpad.
Open menu.
Use Speakerphone.
1 Also appears as call is on hold.
In-Call/Voice Memo Operations
Adjusting Call Volume
During call, Volume Up/Down Key
Alternatively, Tap Volume / during calls.
Setting Whether to Use Noise Suppression
Enable Noise suppression for clearer other-party voice.
During call, Volume / in Noise suppression
Tap / to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Use Slow Talk
Enable Slow talk for slower other-party voice.
During call, Volume / in Slow talk
Tap / to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Recording Call (Voice Memo)
During call, Voice Memo
To end recording, Tap Stop .
Playing Back Voice Memos
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call Answer phone Voice Memo List
Tap Voice Memo
To stop playback, Tap Stop .
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Placing Call on Hold
During call, Menu Hold
To resume call, Tap Unhold .
Connecting/Disconnecting Bluetooth
®
Device
(Headset, Etc.) for Handsfree Conversation
During call, Menu Bluetooth ON / Bluetooth OFF
・Available when handset is paired with a Bluetooth
®
device
with handsfree functionality (e.g., headset).
Opening Address Book
During call, Menu Address Book
Placing Current Call on Hold & Calling Another
Number
During call, Menu Add Call Use onscreen
dialpad to enter number CALL
Troubleshooting
Q. Difficulty with call
A. It may be difficult to make a call in a location with
noise.
A. Check the call volume when using Speakerphone. It may
be difficult to make a call with a raised call volume.
Q. The other party cannot hear me
A. Are you covering Mic/Recorder Mic on the bottom
surface of handset with your finger, etc.? Make sure
not to cover Mic/Recorder Mic.
Q. Sound experiences popping during a call
A. Are you moving location during a call? Popping may
occur when switching areas for a better signal. This is
not a malfunction.
Using VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+)
VoLTE (Voice over LTE) is a system enabling voice calls over
LTE networks. Compared to voice calls over conventional 3G
connections, high-sound quality calls and reduced time until
ringtones sound are possible (requires separate subscription).
VoLTE (HD+) provides a clearer and more natural quality call
than conventional VoLTE.
・VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) are available when the counterpart
model is respectively a VoLTE- or VoLTE (HD+)-compatible
model from SoftBank/Y!mobile. In addition, it is necessary
for both handset and the counterpart model to be within
the SoftBank 4G LTE (FDD LTE) service area, with "Use 4G"
and "Enhanced 4G LTE Mode" enabled.
・VoLTE is unavailable during international roaming.
Disabling VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+)
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More Cellular networks Enhanced 4G LTE
Mode ( appears)
Tap Enhanced 4G LTE Mode to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
VoLTE/ VoLTE (HD+) Cautions
VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) use 4G network service, and are
unavailable when 4G network service is disabled on
handset. If VoLTE/VoLTE (HD+) are unavailable, follow
the steps below to check whether 4G network service is
enabled ( appears).
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More Cellular networks Use 4G
If disabled ( ), Tap Use 4G to enable it ( ).
Using HD Voice
HD Voice supports a wide range of audio tones for clearer,
more natural-quality voice calls.
・Available when the counterpart model is an HD Voice-
compatible model from SoftBank/Y!mobile.
・HD Voice is compatible with VoLTE and 3G network. Use HD
Voice with VoLTE for voice calls of even higher quality.
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Optional Services
Use these optional services for voice calls:
Optional Services
The following optional services are available.
Service Description
Call
Forwarding
Divert all/unanswered calls to a preset
number.
Voicemail
Divert all/unanswered calls to Voicemail
Center; access messages via handset/
touchtone phones.
Call Waiting
1
Answer calls during a call.
Group Calling
1
Merge multiple calls.
Notify Caller
ID
Send or hide your number when placing
calls.
Call Barring
Restrict incoming/outgoing calls by
conditions.
1 Requires separate subscription.
Call Forwarding
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Call settings appear.
Voicemail/divert
Voicemail/divert menu opens.
Settings/stop
Divert menu opens.
Always or No answer Enter number
For No answer , Tap WAIT TIME and select ring time as
needed.
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OK
Call Forwarding is set.
Canceling Call Forwarding
In Divert menu, Stop call forward YES
Voicemail
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Call settings appear.
Voicemail/divert
Voicemail/divert menu opens.
Settings/stop
Divert menu opens.
Always or No answer VOICEMAIL
For No answer , Tap WAIT TIME and select ring time as
needed.
OK
Voicemail is set.
When New Message is Recorded
appears on Status Bar. To play message, Tap New
voicemail in Notifications Window, then follow voice
guidance.
Canceling Voicemail
In Divert menu, Stop call forward YES
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Call Waiting
Requires separate subscription.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Call settings appear.
Other service settings
Other service settings appear.
Call waiting ( appears)
Call Waiting is set.
When Call Arrives during Another Call
A tone sounds; Drag right to answer.
Canceling Call Waiting
In Other service settings, Call waiting ( appears)
Group Calling
Requires separate subscription.
During a call, Menu Add Call
Enter number CALL
When call connects, Menu Merge calls
Group Calling starts.
Notify Caller ID
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Call settings appear.
Other service settings
Other service settings appear.
Notify caller ID Hide number or Show number
Caller ID is set.
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Call Barring
Restrict outgoing/incoming calls and SMS messages.
・When attempting to place/send a call/SMS while calling is
restricted, a message appears. Message may take time to
appear in some areas.
Restriction Description
All outgoing
calls
Restrict all outgoing calls.
Bar int'l call
Restrict international calls; while outside
Japan, calls within current country are
allowed.
Local & home
only
Restrict international calls; while outside
Japan, calls within current country and to
Japan are allowed.
Restrict all
incomings
Reject all calls.
Bar if abroad Reject calls while outside Japan.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Call settings appear.
Call barring
Call barring menu opens.
Bar outgoing calls or Bar incoming calls Tap option
Restrict / Not restrict
Restriction is set.
Call Barring Operations
Canceling All Outgoing Call Restrictions
In Call barring menu, Bar outgoing calls Stop all
outgoing calls YES
Canceling All Incoming Call Restrictions
In Call barring menu, Bar incoming calls Stop all
incoming calls YES
Restricting Outgoing Calls to Specified
Numbers
In Call barring menu, Restrict destinations Enter
Operation Password OK Specified phone
number Switch on/off ( appears) Call
permitted list <Empty> Enter number OK
Restricting Outgoing Calls to Numbers Saved in
Address Book
In Call barring menu, Restrict destinations Enter
Operation Password OK Restrict address book
( appears)
Rejecting Calls from Specified Numbers
In Call barring menu, Reject call Specified
numbers ADD A NUMBER Enter number YES
Rejecting Calls from Numbers Not Saved in
Address Book
In Call barring menu, Reject call Not registered
numbers ( appears)
Rejecting Calls with No/Undisplayable Caller ID
or from Payphones
In Call barring menu, Reject call Number not sent
/ Payphone / Unavailable ( appears)
Troubleshooting
Q. Calling is not barred
A. Are you using Call Forwarding or Voicemail? Calling
may not be barred even if All outgoing calls and
Restrict all incomings are set.
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Making Call Settings
Call Settings
Check call information and make settings. Settable items are
the following.
Item Description
Quick
responses
Edit an SMS message to send to a caller
when unable to answer.
Answer phone
Play back Answer Phone and Voice Memos
and set operation of Answer Phone.
Voicemail/
divert
Enable and set operation of Voicemail and
Call Forwarding.
See "Optional Services" for details.
Int'l call
settings
Set a country code list for international
calls and Abroad assistant.
See "Calling from Outside Japan" for
details.
Call barring
Set call restrictions, rejection, etc.
See "Optional Services" for details.
Other service
settings
Set notification of caller ID and Call
Waiting.
See "Optional Services" for details.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone)
Settings
Call settings appear.
Alternatively, in Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Call for Call settings.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Call Setting Operations
Editing SMS Message to Send to Caller when
Unable to Answer
In Call settings, Quick responses Tap message to
edit Enter message OK
Setting/Canceling Answer Phone
In Call settings, Answer phone Answer phone
Mannermode / ON / OFF
Setting Answering Message for Answer Phone
In Call settings, Answer phone Answering message
setting Normal / Drive / Public
Setting Answering Time for Answer Phone
In Call settings, Answer phone Answer time
setting Select time SET
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Address Book
Save phone numbers and mail addresses as well as birthdays,
nicknames, etc.
Set ringtones for each contact as needed.
Address Book Caution
Contacts may be altered/lost if handset is left uncharged
or due to accidents, malfunctions, repairs, handset
upgrade/replacement, mishandling, etc. Back up important
contacts and other data regularly. SoftBank Corp. is not
liable for any damages resulting from loss/alteration of
contacts.
Adding New Contacts
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Address Book)
Address Book opens.
Add new entry
Window for saving new contact opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap item Complete entry
YES
Contact is saved.
Operations when Saving Contacts
Saving Photo
In window for saving new contact, Tap image frame (face
image) Tap save method Save operation
Setting Operation for Arriving Voice Call
In window for saving new contact, Ring Set Tap
item Follow onscreen prompts
・Set operation such as type of ringtone, vibration, etc.
Adding Groups
In Address Book, Add/edit group Add
Tap Group name entry field Enter group name
Save
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Groups
In window for saving new contact, Group setting
Tap group ( appears) Decision
・To add a group, in window for saving new contact,
Group setting Add .
・If no groups are saved, confirmation for adding group
appears. Tap YES for window for saving new group.
Enter group name, etc. and Tap Save .
Showing Other Savable Items
In window for saving new contact, Other
・Save chat, nickname, organization, etc.
Saving Type of Phone Number, Etc.
In window for saving new contact, Tap type ( , etc.)
Tap type to save
・For Custom, enter type name.
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Saving Multiple Different Phone Numbers, Etc.
to Contact
In window for saving new contact, for item to add
to Enter number, etc.
Deleting Entered Phone Number, Etc.
In window for saving new contact, for item to delete
Saving Contact from Dialpad Window
Save a number entered in dialpad window directly to
Address Book.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone)
Dial Tap dialpad keys to enter number to save
Add to Address Book Follow onscreen prompts
Syncing with Contacts on Server
Sync handset Address Book with Google contacts on server.
Also sign in to a Google Account before syncing with a
non-Google Account.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Accounts Tap account type Tap application
or data to sync ( appears)
・If multiple accounts of the same type are saved, after
Tapping an account type, Tap an account.
Dialing from Address Book
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Address Book)
Address Book opens.
Alternatively, in Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Phone) AddressBook .
Tap index
・Flick index left/right for hidden indexes.
・Tap selected index again to show subindexes (e.g., D, G, J,
M, P, T, and W for A). Tap subindex for hidden contacts
whose last names' readings start with the subindex.
Tap contact
Contact opens.
at right of number
Handset dials number. Call begins when other party
answers.
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Phone
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To end call, End call
Call ends.
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Messaging & Internet
Messaging.......................................................................... 76
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................76
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................ 78
Using Gmail....................................................................... 80
Using Email........................................................................82
Using the Internet (Chrome)............................................85
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Messaging
S! Mail
Exchange messages with S! Mail-compatible SoftBank handsets
and email compatible devices (other mobiles, PCs, etc.) beyond
SMS character entry limit; attach media files.
SMS
Exchange short messages (up to 160 single-byte characters)
using handset numbers as addresses.
Gmail
Gmail is Google's webmail service. Handset automatically syncs
with Gmail.
Email
Use email (POP3/IMAP4) on handset.
・Set up an email account beforehand.
・Sending/receiving email on handset syncs handset and
mail server; sent/received messages (in the POP protocol,
received messages only) are also accessible from PCs.
Sending S! Mail/SMS
Sending S! Mail/SMS
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Mail)
・Alternatively, enter phone numbers or mail addresses in
Recipient field directly.
Phonebook / Outgoing History / Incoming History /
Mail Group
Tap Phonebook , Outgoing History , or Incoming
History to select recipients from Address Book, Outgoing
History, or Incoming History.
Tap Mail Group to select a mail group and set all the
members as recipients.
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Select recipient(s) OK
Tap Phonebook , Outgoing History , Incoming History ,
or Mail Group to change the recipient list.
After setting recipients, Tap to check recipients'
phone numbers/mail addresses or set them to Cc/Bcc.
・If recipients are set to Cc/Bcc, the message is sent as S!
Mail.
To delete a recipient, Tap and then .
Alternatively, Tap and then Delete recipient .
Tap Subject field/Text entry field Enter subject/text
Tap to attach a file.
・If a subject is entered or a file is attached, the message is
sent as S! Mail.
Send
S! Mail/SMS is sent.
・Failed S! Mail/SMS messages are saved as drafts.
Sending of S! Mail/SMS
S! Mail and SMS Switching
S! Mail and SMS automatically switch at sending, depending
on whether a subject is entered, text length, etc.
・When creating a message, check which it is sent as at top
of Display.
・"New Mail" appears: message is sent as S! Mail.
・"New SMS" appears: message is sent as SMS.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Mail)
Common Settings SMS/S!Mail Automatic
Switching ( appears) to allow selection between
(S! Mail) and (SMS) when creating a message.
About Drafts
If is Tapped while creating S! Mail or SMS, the
message is saved as a draft.
Drafts are saved to Draft Box in folder list, and are
indicated as in thread list. Open an S! Mail/SMS draft
to edit and send it.
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Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS
Handset receives S! Mail/SMS messages automatically by
default. Optionally, retrieve messages manually, and also
retrieve all messages saved on the server.
Opening New S! Mail/SMS
When message arrives, new message notification and
Notification Indicator appear.
Tap notification twice
Thread details open.
・To open new message from Notification Indicator, Drag
Status Bar down for Notifications Window, then Tap
corresponding notification.
・For two or more new messages, thread list opens.
Spam Mail
Set spam filtering to save messages from senders not
in Address Book to Spam thread list. New message
notification does not appear. To check messages saved to
Spam thread list:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Mail)
Spam mail
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Opening S! Mail/SMS
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Mail)
Thread list opens.
Tap thread
Thread details open.
・To open message drafts or unsent messages, Tap a thread
indicated by to open thread details including draft/
unsent messages.
Tap message
S! Mail/SMS message window opens.
Widgets
Use widgets to view mail information in Home Screen.
Widgets appear in simple (top of screenshot) and detailed
(bottom of screenshot) views. Check number of unread
messages in simple view. Check date/time and preview of
messages in addition to number of unread messages in
detailed view. Content of latest message appears if all
messages are read.
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Message Operations
Deleting All Server Mail
In thread list, Handle Server Mail Delete all
mails Delete OK
Checking Available Storage on Mail Server
In thread list, Handle Server Mail Check
storage space
Protecting Messages
In thread details, Touch & Hold a message
To cancel protection, Tap again.
Saving Attachments
In S! Mail message window, for attachment to
save ( appears) Save
Deleting Threads in Thread List
In thread list, Touch & Hold thread Delete
・To select multiple threads, Touch & Hold first thread,
and then Tap other threads.
Deleting Messages in Thread Details
In thread details, Touch & Hold a message
Delete
Reporting Spam in S! Mail/SMS Message Window
In S! Mail/SMS message window, Declare Spam
Yes
Listing Addresses of Sender/Recipients in
Thread Details
In thread details, List Address
Listing Addresses of Sender/Recipients in S!
Mail/SMS Message Window
In S! Mail/SMS message window,
Replying to S! Mail/SMS
In S! Mail/SMS message window, /
Enter text Send
Message is sent.
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Using Gmail
Use Gmail (Google's webmail service) as well as your work/
personal email.
Setting an Account
Set up a Google Account or an email account to use Gmail.
When activating (Gmail) for the first time, account setup
menu appears; complete setup.
・Account setup menu does not appear if you are already
signed in to a Google Account.
・To use your existing account, information such as username
(ID), password, and server name is required.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Gmail)
Account setup menu opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Add an email address
Tap account type
Follow onscreen prompts
Account setup is complete.
Creating/Sending Gmail
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Gmail)
Message list opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Message composition window opens.
Enter recipient, subject and text
Message is sent.
Operations when Creating Message
Adding Cc/Bcc Recipients
In message composition window, in Recipient field
Enter recipient
Attaching Files
In message composition window, Attach file
Select where file is saved Select file
To attach files saved in Google Drive, select Insert from
Drive .
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Selecting Recipients from Address Book
In message composition window, Add from
Contacts Select recipient
Saving Current Message as Draft
While creating message, Save draft
Discarding Current Message
In message composition window, Discard
DISCARD
Opening New Gmail
When message arrives, new message notification appears in
lock screen.
・When Display is turned off, Charging/Notification Lamp
flashes.
In lock screen, Tap new message notification twice
Message window opens.
・For two or more new messages, message list opens; Tap one.
When screen is unlocked, or appears on Status Bar.
Drag Status Bar down, then Tap notification.
Opening Gmail
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Gmail)
Message list opens.
Tap message
Message window opens.
Operations when Opening Messages
Replying to Messages
In message window, for message to reply to
Create message
To reply to all, for message to reply to Reply all .
Alternatively, to reply, Tap Reply or Reply all below
message.
Forwarding Messages
In message window, for message to forward
Forward Create message
Alternatively, to forward, Tap Forward below message.
Resetting Messages as Unread
In message window,
・Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to
reset as unread ( appears) .
Deleting Messages
In message window,
・Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to
delete ( appears) .
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Archiving Messages
In message window,
・Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to
archive ( appears) .
Syncing Accounts Manually
In message list, Drag down
・Sync sent and received messages manually at any time
regardless of the automatic sync settings.
Using Email
Send/receive email using (Email), an email-only
application.
Setting an Account
Set up an email account to use email.
When activating (Email) for the first time, account setup
menu appears; complete setup.
・Information such as username (ID), password, and server
name is required.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Tools)
(Email)
Account setup menu opens at first activation.
Follow onscreen prompts to set up account
Account setup is complete.
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Creating/Sending Email
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Tools)
(Email)
Message list opens.
Message composition window opens.
Enter recipient, subject and text
Message is sent.
Operations when Creating Message
Adding Cc/Bcc Recipients
In message composition window, in Recipient field
Enter recipient
Attaching Files
In message composition window, Attach file
Select where file is saved Select file
Saving Current Message as Draft
While creating message, Save draft
Discarding Current Message
In message composition window, Discard
DISCARD
Adding Quick Response Text
In message composition window, Insert quick
response Select text
Opening New Email
When message arrives, new message notification appears in
lock screen.
・When Display is turned off, Charging/Notification Lamp
flashes.
In lock screen, Tap new message notification twice
Message window opens.
・For two or more new messages, message list opens; Tap one.
When screen is unlocked, appears on Status Bar. Drag
Status Bar down, then Tap notification.
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Opening Email
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Tools)
(Email)
Message list opens.
Tap message
Message window opens.
Operations when Opening Messages
Replying to Messages
In message window, for message to reply to
Create message
To reply to all, Reply all .
Forwarding Messages
In message window, for message to forward
Forward Create message
Resetting Messages as Unread
In message window,
・Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to
reset as unread ( appears) .
Deleting Messages
In message window, OK
・Alternatively, in message list, Tap icon for message to
delete ( appears) OK .
Syncing Accounts Manually
In message list, Drag down
・Sync sent and received messages manually at any time
regardless of the automatic sync settings.
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Using the Internet (Chrome)
Use Chrome simply by entering words to search for or URLs.
TLS
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a protocol for encrypting
sent/received data. While in a screen connected by
TLS, data is encrypted to safely send/receive private
information, credit card numbers, corporate secrets,
etc., and provide protection against online threats
(eavesdropping, falsification, impersonation, etc.).
TLS Caution
When opening a secured page, users must decide as their
responsibility whether or not to open the page with use
of TLS. SoftBank Corp. and the Certification Authorities
Symantec Website Security G.K. and Cybertrust make no
guarantees whatsoever to users regarding security of TLS.
Using Chrome
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap Text entry field at top of Display Enter search words
or URL
Search results or webpage opens.
Chrome Operations
Signing in to My SoftBank
Access My SoftBank to check service charges or reward
points, change contract details (subscribed price plan,
optional services, etc.), check handset email address, use
anti-spam settings, etc.
In Chrome, Bookmarks SoftBank
My SoftBank Follow onscreen prompts
Searching within Current Webpage
In Chrome, Find in page Enter search text
Search results are highlighted.
Saving (Downloading) Images
In Chrome, Touch & Hold image Download image
appears on Status Bar when image is saved. To
open the image, Tap download complete notification in
Notifications Window.
Open saved (downloaded) image from (Files),
(Album), etc.
Opening Saved (Downloaded) Image, Etc.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Tools)
(Files) Tap image, etc.
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Adding Bookmarks
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
Open target webpage
Current webpage is saved as a bookmark.
Bookmark Operations
Editing Bookmarks
In Chrome, Bookmarks for bookmark to
edit Edit Edit each item
Moving Bookmarks
In Chrome, Bookmarks for bookmark to
move Move Select location
・SoftBank folder and bookmarks in SoftBank folder cannot
be moved.
Deleting Bookmarks
In Chrome, Bookmarks for bookmark to
delete Delete
Opening Bookmarks
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
Bookmarks
Bookmarks window opens.
Tap bookmark
Corresponding webpage opens.
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Checking Browsing History
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
History
History window opens.
Tap record
Webpage opens.
Opening New Tabs
Open multiple webpages in different tabs to switch between
them easily.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
New tab
Another tab opens.
Tab Operations
Opening Recent Tabs
In Chrome, Recent tabs Tap tab
Viewing Webpages without Leaving Browsing
History, Cookies, Etc.
In Chrome, New incognito tab Follow onscreen
prompts
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Setting Chrome
Make Chrome settings. Settable items are the following.
Item Description
Sign in to
Chrome
Sign in to your Google Account and make
settings for tabs, bookmarks, history, etc.
View account information.
Search engine Select a search engine.
Autofill forms
Enable or disable automatic form entry, or
edit address and credit card information.
Save
passwords
Enable or disable the saving of user
names and passwords by webpages,
confirm/delete webpages that have saved
passwords, etc.
Home page Set a homepage.
Privacy
Set whether to show suggestions for an
access error, whether usage and error
reports are sent, etc.
Accessibility Set text size, etc.
Site settings
Set whether to allow cookies, enable
JavaScript, etc.
Data Saver
Set whether to economize data usage by
compressing webpages before reading
them.
About Chrome
View version information, etc. about
Chrome.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Chrome)
Chrome activates.
Settings Set items
Settings are complete.
・For some items, additional settings may appear when
Tapping the item.
Camera
Capturing Photos/Videos................................................. 90
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Capturing Photos/Videos
By default, photos and videos taken with handset are saved to
handset (internal storage).
To save them on SD Card, insert SD Card before using Camera,
then change save location as follows.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Camera)
COMMON Save To microSD
Camera Cautions
General Use
Mind etiquette when using Camera.
Test Camera before shooting special moments.
Do not use Camera in places where shooting is prohibited.
Shot images may not be used/transferred without
copyright holder (photographer) permission, except for
personal use.
If Lens Becomes Dirty
Fingerprints/smudges on lens prevent capturing of clear
images. Wipe lens with a soft cloth beforehand.
Avoid Exposure to Direct Sunlight
Be careful not to expose lens to direct sunlight for long
periods. May discolor color filter and affect color of
images.
Continuous Recording Time
Recording capacity is 2 GB per file (recording stops when
exceeded). To continue recording, start another session.
Mobile Light Warning
Do not turn on Mobile Light close to eyes, look directly at
Mobile Light when on, or shine Mobile Light in eyes; may
affect eyesight or cause other problems.
Capturing Photos
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Camera)
Aim Back Camera at subject
・Drag up/down to adjust brightness.
・Drag left/right or Pinch/Spread to adjust zoom.
・Tap subject for focus lock.
To cancel focus lock, Tap area outside the focus mark.
/ Volume Up/Down Key
Shutter sound plays; photo is saved to internal storage.
・If focus is locked, alternatively, Tap the focus mark to
capture photo.
To capture photos continuously, Press / Volume Up/
Down Key for 1+ seconds.
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Recording Videos
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Camera)
Aim Back Camera at subject
・Drag up/down to adjust brightness.
・Drag left/right or Pinch/Spread to adjust zoom.
To capture photos while recording video, Tap or Press
Volume Up/Down Key. If Video Stabilization is set to
Electronic Image Stabilization and taking continuous shots
with Back Camera, an interval of several seconds is required
between shots.
・Tap subject for focus lock.
To cancel, Tap area outside the focus mark.
Tone sounds and video is saved to internal storage.
Viewfinder Layout
Front/Back Camera switch
Switch between Front Camera and Back Camera.
Mobile Light
Change Mobile Light setting.
Settings
Access various Camera settings.
Shooting mode
Change shooting mode.
Record video
Capture photo
Album/thumbnail
Open Album, or view immediately captured photo/video.
・Indicators shown in Viewfinder and available functions/
settings vary depending on Camera type and shooting mode.
Troubleshooting
Q. Camera exits suddenly
A. Continuing to use Camera while handset is warm causes
warning to appear, after which Camera saves captured
image data and exits.
A. Camera exits automatically after a period of inactivity.
Q. Images are dark/grainy
A. Is there a strong light near the subject, or a strong
light source in the screen? Avoid letting a strong light
source (the sun, light, etc.) in the screen. Leaving
handset in a warm place for a long time or where
Camera is in direct sunlight for a long time may affect
image quality.
Q. Images captured with Mobile Light appear whitish
A. A finger or cover near the lens can reflect light from
Mobile Light and cause captured images to appear
whitish.
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Music & Images
Listening to Music (Play Music)...................................... 94
Viewing & Managing Photos/Videos (Album)..................96
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Listening to Music (Play Music)
Playing High-Resolution Audio
Handset supports high-resolution audio* playback.
(*Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96
kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz Quantization bit rates: 24-bit
File formats: FLAC, WAVE)
・Requires commercially available earphone / headphone /
speaker / etc. compatible with high-resolution audio.
・Playback is at normal quality (48 kHz/16-bit) when
output to handset Speaker or Bluetooth
®
device.
Playing Music
Supported file formats:
・3GPP, MP4, MP3, AMR, OGG Vorbis, WAVE, MIDI, XMF,
RTTTL/RTX, OTA, iMelody, ADTS raw AAC, FLAC
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Play Music)
Listen Now opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Music library
Music library opens.
ARTISTS / ALBUMS / SONGS / GENRES
Tap item Tap song
Song plays.
For SONGS (in ), Tap song directly.
・Depending on category, after Tapping an item, Tap another
item (e.g., album name).
Opening Music Playback Screen
While playing song, Drag playback bar at Display bottom up
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Music Playback Screen Layout
Song image
Toggle repeat all songs, repeat current song, normal
playback.
Drag slider to adjust playback position.
Song rating
Play previous song/play current song from beginning.
Song image
Song title/artist
Show playback queue (list of songs to be played).
Add to playlist, go to artist, etc.
Toggle shuffle playback on/off.
Play next song.
Song rating
Pause/play
Creating Playlists
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Google)
(Play Music)
Listen Now opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Music library for item/song to add to
playlist Add to playlist
NEW PLAYLIST
Enter name and description CREATE PLAYLIST
Playlist is created.
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Adding Currently Playing Song to a
Playlist
In Music Playback screen, Add to playlist Tap
playlist name
Song is added to playlist.
Viewing & Managing Photos/
Videos (Album)
Photos/videos captured on handset and downloaded images are
automatically sorted into Event and Map categories.
Viewing Photos/Videos
View captured/downloaded photos and videos.
Image File format
Photo JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP
Video 3GPP, MPEG-4, MPEG-TS, WebM, Matroska
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Album)
File list opens.
・Flick up/down for hidden photos/videos.
Tap photo/video
Photo/video opens (file view window).
For video playback, Tap , then follow onscreen prompts.
About File List
Categories in File List
Tap to show file categories ( All , All(Date)
, Folder , Event and Map ) below View Change.
Tap category to access files sorted into the category.
Alternatively, to show file categories, Flick left edge of
Display to the right.
When activating Album for the first time, All file list
opens. Album activates in the last-used state thereafter
(file list or folder list opens).
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Filtering Files by Shooting Mode in File List
Tap to show shooting mode types ( All Video ,
HighSpeed/Slow Video , Rapid Shooting pic , Photo
Sphere and Background Blur ) below Filter Change.
Tap shooting mode type to access files sorted into the
shooting mode. Alternatively, to show shooting mode
types, Flick left edge of Display to the right.
To cancel filter, Tap .
Icons Appearing for Photos/Videos in File List
Icon appears for photos/videos, indicating corresponding
shooting mode or setting specified for them.
appears for photos captured with Rapid Shooting pic.
Tap photo, then Tap in file view window, to open
photos as index at Display bottom (Rapid Shooting pic
index window).
appears for photos captured in DeFocus mode. Tap
photo, Tap in file view window, then Drag slider
left/right to adjust intensity of defocusing effect.
appears for photos captured with an application
capable of 360-degree panorama shots. Tap photo, then
Tap in file view window, to view photo rotatable
360 degrees from left to right, and top to bottom.
appears for photos/videos that are set to be hidden.
appears for photos captured with Intelligent Framing.
Tap photo, then Tap in file view window, and at
Display bottom the original image (captured photo)
and a recommended image (intelligently framed photo)
appear. Flick screen left/right to toggle original and
recommended images. may not appear immediately
after activating handset. Activate Album again after
waiting a while.
Photo/Video Viewing Operations
Using Slideshow
In file list or file view window, Slideshow
・To stop slideshow, Tap image.
Saving Images as Wallpapers or Address Book
Contact Photos
In file list or file view window, Register image
Follow onscreen prompts
Deleting Images
In file view window, YES
If is hidden, Tap Display first.
Zooming In/Out on Photos/Videos
In file view window, Tap Display twice or Pinch/Spread
Switching Views in File List
In file list, folder list, or file view window,
Settings Thumbnail view Multi-tile view /
Grid view / Grid (large) view
Setting Whether to Show Images More Clearly
In file list, folder list, or file view window,
Settings Detail up
Tap Detail up to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Selecting a Range of Photos from Rapid
Shooting Pic
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Clip range
Drag / right and left to select the desired
range YES
Photos that have not been selected are deleted.
Selecting Desired Photos from Rapid Shooting
Pic
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Tap desired photo to
set as favorite ( appears)
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Tap Display
only marked images to show only photos set as
favorites.
Selecting and Deleting Photos from Rapid
Shooting Pic
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Delete
selection Tap photo(s) to delete ( appears)
Delete YES
Selecting and Saving Photos from Rapid
Shooting Pic
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Tap photo
Register image Follow onscreen prompts
Switching Rapid Shooting Pic Index Window
Views
In Rapid Shooting pic index window, Switch to grid
view / Switch to preview
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Saving Frame from Video as Photo (Atokara
Capture)
In video file view window, Trimming image
Drag left or right to show frame to capture
Current image is saved to internal storage.
To move backward/forward frame by frame, Tap /
or Drag frame left/right.
・To save the current image as a photo and share it, Tap
. Follow onscreen prompts.
Saving Portion of Video (Atokara Capture)
In video file view window, Trimming video
Drag left or right to select portion to trim
SAVE
The selected portion of video is saved to internal
storage.
Tap / to change the portion in frame units.
・To save the selected portion as a video and share it,
Tap . Follow onscreen prompts.
Setting a Photo/Video to be Hidden in Album
In file list, Tap photo/video to hide (
appears)
Tap to hide ( appears), to show (
appears).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Multiple Photos/Videos to be Hidden in
Album
In file list, Display/Hide images Select images
to hide Tap photos/videos to hide ( appears)
OK YES
Tap photo/video to toggle selected ( )/unselected
( ).
Hiding Specified Photos/Videos in Album
In file list, Display/Hide images Hide images
Photos/videos set to be hidden ( ) are hidden in
Album.
To show hidden photos/videos, Tap Display/Hide
images Display images .
・Alternatively, to switch hide/show setting, in file view
window, Tap Hide images / Display images .
・In applications other than Album, even photos/videos set
to be hidden appear.
Troubleshooting
Q. Cannot open photos or videos
A. The database may be disabled. Connect handset to a PC
using a USB Type-C cable (commercially available), and
delete the DATABASE folder in ¥PRIVATE¥SHARP¥PM
on internal storage before opening photos or videos.
Connectivity
Connecting by Wi-Fi.......................................................100
Using Tethering.............................................................. 103
Using Bluetooth
®
Function............................................ 104
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Connecting by Wi-Fi
Handset supports Wi-Fi (wireless LAN). Access the Internet
via household Wi-Fi networks.
About Wi-Fi
Available in the following environments.
Environment Description
At home
Connect handset to your Wi-Fi home
network. If you have a broadband
connection at home but do not have a Wi-
Fi router, consider using a Wi-Fi router by
FON offered by SoftBank Corp. If you are
using a Wi-Fi router by FON, refer to the
"Fonルーターかんたん設定ガイド (http://
mb.softbank.jp/mb/special/network/pdf/
wifi_howto_01.pdf) (Fon Router Easy
Settings Guide)" (Japanese).
On the go
SoftBank Wi-Fi spots offered by SoftBank
Corp. are available.
Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-
Fi Connection
While using Wi-Fi, updates for optimizing connection may
be received or applied automatically.
Enabling Wi-Fi
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi menu opens.
Off
Wi-Fi is enabled ( On appears).
・Access point search starts; available access points appear
upon completion.
To disable Wi-Fi, Tap On ( Off appears).
Wi-Fi Operations
Enabling/Disabling Available Network
Notifications
In Wi-Fi menu, Network notification
・Available when Wi-Fi is enabled.
Tap Network notification to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Selecting a Wi-Fi Sleep Option
In Wi-Fi menu, Wi-Fi sleep policy Tap option
Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi for Poor Connections
In Wi-Fi menu, Avoid poor connections
Tap Avoid poor connections to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Checking MAC Address
In Wi-Fi menu,
・MAC address is shown below "MAC address."
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Checking IP Address
In Wi-Fi menu,
・IP address is shown below "IP address."
Installing Certificates
In Wi-Fi menu, Advanced Install
certificates Follow onscreen prompts
Connecting Selected Access Points
Enable handset Wi-Fi first.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi menu opens.
Tap access point
Enter password CONNECT
Handset connects to the access point.
・Password (indicated by WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.) may be found
on a label on your Wi-Fi router. For details, contact the
vendor of the router. For public wireless LAN services, check
the password with your ISP.
・Depending on access point, password entry may not be
required.
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Connecting Access Points Manually
In Wi-Fi menu, Add network Enter network SSID
Tap Security field Tap security protocol Enter
password SAVE
・Available when Wi-Fi is enabled.
・Depending on security protocol, other fields may also
need to be completed.
Connecting Using WPS
In Wi-Fi menu, Advanced WPS Push Button
Follow onscreen prompts
・Available when Wi-Fi is enabled.
To connect using the PIN method, in Wi-Fi menu,
Advanced WPS Pin Entry , then follow onscreen
prompts.
Troubleshooting
Q. Cannot detect access points
A. There may be multiple access points using neighboring
channels. In this instance, handset may not detect
access points correctly.
Disconnecting Wi-Fi
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi menu opens.
Tap connected access point FORGET
YES
Wi-Fi is disconnected.
・Password entry may be required to reconnect to access
point.
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Using Wi-Fi Direct
Use Wi-Fi Direct to establish a Wi-Fi connection with other
Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices with no need for an access
point or Internet connection.
・Enable handset Wi-Fi first.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi menu opens.
Advanced Wi-Fi Direct
Found Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices appear in Peer
devices field.
If target device does not appear, Tap SEARCH FOR
DEVICES to try searching again.
Tap target device Follow onscreen prompts for
authentication
Handset connects to the device.
・If connection is not accepted after a certain period, the
connection request is canceled.
Tap the connected device and then OK to stop the
connection.
Using Tethering
About Tethering
Tethering makes handset act as an external modem (like a Wi-
Fi router).
Use tethering to connect a PC or game device to the Internet
through handset.
・Requires separate subscription.
・Use after confirming that handset is updated to the latest
software.
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Setting Tethering
When using tethering, several methods are available for
connecting handset with other devices.
Make settings according to connection method and status of
target device beforehand.
Settable items are the following.
Item Description
USB tethering
Set whether to enable tethering via a
commercially available USB Type-C cable.
Although data transfer is faster with USB
3.1, it may affect call and data transfer
quality.
Wi-Fi
tethering
Set whether to enable tethering via Wi-Fi.
Set up Wi-Fi
hotspot
Set information such as network name and
security for Wi-Fi tethering.
Wi-Fi
tethering
Easy
Connection
Use WPS to connect handset to other
devices via Wi-Fi easily.
Bluetooth
tethering
Set whether to enable tethering via
Bluetooth
®
.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More
Tethering
Tethering menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Using Bluetooth
®
Function
Connect handset to other Bluetooth
®
devices (e.g., headset)
for handsfree conversations, or connect to other Bluetooth
®
-
capable mobile phones, etc. to exchange data.
Bluetooth
®
Function
The Bluetooth
®
function is a technology that enables wireless
connection with PCs, Bluetooth
®
devices with handsfree
functionality, etc. such as the following.
Function Description
Sound output Listen to music, audio, etc. wirelessly.
Handsfree
conversation
Use Bluetooth
®
devices (e.g., headsets) for
handsfree conversations.
Data exchange Exchange data with Bluetooth
®
devices.
Bluetooth
®
Function Cautions
Connection
Bluetooth
®
connection may not be possible with some
Bluetooth
®
devices. In addition, noise may interfere with
wireless or handsfree conversations.
Data Exchange
Data may not appear correctly on recipient devices.
Receiving Data via Bluetooth
®
See "Enabling Bluetooth
®
Function," "Pairing Bluetooth
®
Devices," "Connecting to Paired Bluetooth
®
Devices" and
"Receiving Data via Bluetooth
®
(e.g., Address Book)" for
details.
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Sending Data via Bluetooth
®
(e.g.,
Address Book)
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Address Book)
Address Book opens.
Tap index Tap contact
Contact opens.
Send Send by Bluetooth
SEND (NO IMG) or SEND (IMAGE) ( YES when face
image is not saved)
Tap target device
Data is sent.
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Global Services
Global Roaming............................................................... 108
Calling from Outside Japan...........................................109
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Global Roaming
Handset is Global Roaming Service eligible. Use the same
handset number outside Japan.
Setting a Cellular Provider
Handset connects to an appropriate cellular provider
automatically by default. To set a cellular provider manually:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More
Cellular networks
Network operators
Tap provider
Cellular provider is set.
・To set an appropriate cellular provider automatically, Tap
Choose automatically .
To search for all available cellular providers, Tap Search
networks .
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Changing Data Roaming Setting
Change setting for data communication outside Japan.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More
Cellular networks
Data roaming ( appears)
Data roaming is disabled.
Tap Data roaming to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Calling from Outside Japan
See SoftBank Website to learn about roaming areas/rates, etc.
http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/
Print out roaming area/rate information to carry while
traveling abroad as needed.
Enabling/Disabling Abroad Assistant
While outside Japan, use Abroad assistant to select how to
place calls.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call Int'l call settings Abroad assistant
Tap Abroad assistant to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Calling Japan
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone) Dial
Dialpad window opens.
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number CALL
・Do not add + before the number.
Call to Japan
Handset dials the number.
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Calling Landlines & Mobiles within
Current Country
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone) Dial
Dialpad window opens.
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number CALL
・Do not add + before the number.
Call to This Number
Handset dials the number.
Calling Countries aside from Japan
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Phone) Dial
Dialpad window opens.
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number Add Prefix
・Do not add + before the number.
International call
Country code list opens.
Tap country code
Handset dials the number.
When calling a SoftBank handset, Tap 日本(JPN)
regardless of the country the other party is in.
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Country Code List Operations
Changing Country Codes
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call Int'l call settings User list Tap
country/area ENTRY DIRECT Enter country name
and code OK
Deleting Country Codes
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call Int'l call settings User list Tap
country/area DELETE FROM LIST
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Handset Settings
About Settings............................................................... 114
Notifications Settings................................................... 115
Sound Settings................................................................116
Display Settings............................................................. 118
AQUOS Useful Settings..................................................120
Illumination Settings......................................................124
Battery & Energy Saving Settings................................125
Call Settings................................................................... 126
Home Applications Setting............................................ 126
Apps Settings................................................................. 127
Storage Settings.............................................................128
Memory Settings.............................................................129
Data Usage Settings...................................................... 129
More Settings................................................................. 131
Location Settings........................................................... 132
Lock & Security Settings.............................................. 133
Languages & Input Settings..........................................137
Backup & Reset.............................................................. 139
Accounts Settings.......................................................... 141
Google Settings.............................................................. 142
Date & Time Settings.................................................... 142
Accessibility Settings.................................................... 143
Printing Settings............................................................145
About Phone....................................................................146
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About Settings
About Settings
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings) to
customize operation of handset functions.
・Tap to search for items in settings menu.
・Suggested settings appear as candidates at top of settings
menu.
Handset settings include the following items.
Item Description
Profile
Check handset number, mail address, etc.
See "Checking Your Phone Number" for
details.
Notifications Set functions for notifications.
Sound
Make ringtone, operation tones, and other
sound settings.
Display Set Wallpaper, Display brightness, etc.
AQUOS Useful
Set ROBOQUL motion and useful functions
such as Fingerprint Sensor and Clip Now.
Illumination Set illumination pattern for Display.
エモパー
(Japanese
only)
Set emopa.
For details on emopa, see "エモパーを利用
する (http://help.mb.softbank.jp/aquos-r/
pc/09-01.html)" (Japanese).
Battery &
energy saving
Save battery power by restricting some
handset features, or check Battery usage.
Call Make call-related settings.
Home
applications
Change the home application.
Apps
Make settings for installed applications
and running applications or check their
information.
Storage
Check memory space of internal storage,
SD Card and USB drive, mount or unmount
SD Card, erase data on SD Card, etc.
Memory Check usage of memory (RAM).
Wi-Fi
Enable Wi-Fi connection.
See "Enabling Wi-Fi" for details.
Bluetooth
Enable Bluetooth
®
connection.
See "Enabling Bluetooth
®
Function" for
details.
Data usage Make settings for data usage.
More
Set Airplane mode or make settings for
Cellular networks, etc.
Location Enable location information.
Lock &
Security
Make security settings including Screen
lock and security codes.
Languages &
input
Make settings for display language and
text entry.
Backup &
reset
Back up application data and handset
settings including Wi-Fi password to
Google server, or delete all data in
internal storage. In addition, import data
from other mobiles, etc. using SD Card or
Bluetooth
®
, or save handset data to SD
Card (Data transfer).
Accounts
Create/add accounts; sync them as
needed.
Google Make settings for Google services.
Date & time Make settings for date and time.
Accessibility Make settings for user accessibility.
Printing Make settings for cloud printing.
About phone Check handset status.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Settings appear.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Notifications Settings
Notifications Settings
Make application notification settings.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Notifications
Notifications menu opens.
Tap application
Application notification menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Notifications Operations
Setting Whether to Block Application
Notifications
In application notification menu, Block all
Tap Block all to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether Application Notifications Are
Shown Sliding at Display Top
In application notification menu, Show silently
Tap Show silently to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Give Priority to Application
Notifications
In application notification menu, Override Manner mode
Tap Override Manner mode to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Whether to Show Notifications in Lock
Screen
In Notifications menu, On the lock screen
Don't show notifications at all / Show all notification
content / Hide sensitive notification content
Hide sensitive notification content appears when screen
unlock option other than None or Swipe is set.
Listing Applications by Notification Setting
Type
In Notifications menu, All apps / Blocked / Shown
silently / No sensitive content on lock screen / Never
shown on lock screen / Overrides Manner mode
Resetting Application Settings
In Notifications menu, Reset app preferences
RESET APPS
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Sound Settings
Sound Settings
Set ringtone, operation tones, notifications, etc. Settable
items are the following.
Item Description
Media volume Set volume for music, videos, etc.
Alarm volume Set volume for Alarm.
Ring volume
Set volume for ringtones for incoming
calls, etc.
エモパー
volume
Set volume for emopa.
Phone
ringtone
Set ringtone for incoming calls.
Vibrator when
receiving a
call
Enable/disable vibration for incoming
calls.
Vibrator
pattern for
incoming call
Set vibration pattern for incoming calls.
Manner Mode
Set priority notifications and incoming
calls/messages.
Default
notification
ringtone
Set notification ringtone.
Default alarm
ringtone
Set alarm sound.
Emergency
broadcasts
Make settings for Urgent News.
See "緊急速報メールを利用する
(http://help.mb.softbank.jp/aquos-r/
pc/09-05.html)" (Japanese) for details.
Other sounds
Set whether to play operation tones when
Tapping menu items, etc. or to vibrate
handset when Tapping dialpad, etc.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Sound
Sound menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Sound Operations
Setting Volume for Music, Videos, Etc.
In Sound menu, Drag Media volume slider to adjust volume
・Sound plays at set volume when releasing finger from
slider.
Setting Volume for Alarm
In Sound menu, Drag Alarm volume slider to adjust volume
・Sound plays at set volume when releasing finger from
slider.
Setting Volume for Ringtones for Incoming
Calls, Etc.
In Sound menu, Drag Ring volume slider to adjust volume
・Sound plays at set volume when releasing finger from
slider.
Setting Volume for emopa
In Sound menu, Drag エモパー volume (emopa volume) slider
to adjust volume
・emopa speaks at set volume when releasing finger from
slider.
Setting Ringtone for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, Phone ringtone Tap option ( Sound/
Ringtone , Media Storage , SHSHOWからダウンロー
(Download from SHSHOW), etc.) Follow onscreen
prompts
Enabling/Disabling Vibration for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, Vibrator when receiving a call
Tap Vibrator when receiving a call to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
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Setting Vibration Pattern for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, Vibrator pattern for incoming call
Tap pattern OK
・Handset vibrates when Tapping a pattern.
Setting Whether to Allow Reminder/Event
Notifications
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Priority only allows
Reminders / Events
Tap Reminders / Events to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Effective when Manner mode is set to Priority only .
Alarms is always enabled.
Setting Whether to Allow Message
Notifications/Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Priority only allows
Messages / Calls From anyone / From
contacts only / From starred contacts only / None
Effective when Manner mode is set to Priority only .
Setting Whether to Allow Notifications for
Repeated Calls from the Same Person
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Priority only allows
Repeat callers
Tap Repeat callers to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Effective when Manner mode is set to Priority only .
Available when Calls option other than From anyone
is set.
Setting Rules to Keep Manner Mode (Priority
only/Alarms only/Total silence) Active during
Specific Hours or Events
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Automatic rules
平日の夜 (Weeknight)/ 週末 (Weekend)/ 予定
(Event) Off ( On appears) Set
items
To add a rule, Tap Add rule .
To delete a rule, Tap for the rule DELETE .
Setting Whether to Show Notifications with
Display On when Manner Mode is Set to Total
silence
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Block visual
disturbances Block when screen is on
Tap Block when screen is on to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Whether to Show Notifications with
Display Off (Screen Lock Active) when Manner
Mode is Set to Total silence
In Sound menu, Manner Mode Block visual
disturbances Block when screen is off
Tap Block when screen is off to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Ringtone for Notifications
In Sound menu, Default notification ringtone Tap
option ( Sound/Ringtone , Media Storage , SHSHOW
からダウンロード (Download from SHSHOW), etc.)
Follow onscreen prompts
Setting Default Alarm Sound
In Sound menu, Default alarm ringtone Tap option
( Sound/Ringtone , Media Storage , SHSHOWからダ
ウンロード (Download from SHSHOW), etc.) Follow
onscreen prompts
Enabling/Disabling Dialpad Tones
In Sound menu, Other sounds Dial pad tones
Tap Dial pad tones to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Disable Dial pad tones to save battery power.
Enabling/Disabling Tone when Locking/
Unlocking Screen
In Sound menu, Other sounds Screen locking sounds
Tap Screen locking sounds to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Disable Screen locking sounds to save battery power.
Enabling/Disabling Confirmation Tones when
Tapping a Menu, Etc.
In Sound menu, Other sounds Touch sounds
Tap Touch sounds to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Disable Touch sounds to save battery power.
Enabling/Disabling Vibration when Tapping
Dialpad, Etc.
In Sound menu, Other sounds Vibrate on tap
Tap Vibrate on tap to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Disable Vibrate on tap to save battery power.
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Display Settings
Display Settings
Set Wallpaper, Display brightness, etc. Settable items are the
following.
Item Description
Wallpaper
Set Wallpaper for Home Screen and lock
screen.
Brightness
level
Set Display brightness.
Sleep
Set a period of inactivity after which
Display turns off automatically.
High-speed
display
Set whether screen display is smoother.
See "High-Speed Display Settings" for
details.
Press power
button twice
for camera
Set whether to activate Camera by
Pressing twice.
Relax settings
Make RelaxView settings for eye-friendly
image quality.
HDR video
setting
Make settings for HDR video quality, etc.
Quality mode
Select a mode that adjusts image quality
according to application automatically, or
select from other quality modes.
glove mode
Set whether to enable touch operation
even with gloves on.
When device
is rotated
Set whether to rotate Display with
handset orientation automatically.
Font Settings Set font size and font type.
Display size Set the size of icons and text on Display.
Screen saver
Set screen saver to activate when Display
turns off while charging.
Cast Make settings for using casting.
Display left
percents of
Battery
Set whether to show battery strength in
percent beside battery indicator on Status
Bar.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Display
Display menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Display Operations
Setting Image in Internal Storage or on SD Card
as Wallpaper for Home Screen and Lock Screen
In Display menu, Wallpaper Tap option ( Album
(wallpaper) , etc.) Follow onscreen prompts
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Preloaded Image as Wallpaper for Home
Screen and Lock Screen
In Display menu, Wallpaper Preset wallpaper
Select image SET TO WALLPAPER Home screen
/ Lock screen / Home screen and lock screen
Setting Display Brightness
In Display menu, Brightness level Automatic
brightness / Brighten while charging OK
Tap Automatic brightness / Brighten while charging
to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・Drag slider to adjust brightness.
Setting a Period of Inactivity after which
Display Turns Off
In Display menu, Sleep Tap time
・Set a shorter time to save battery power.
Set Whether to Activate (Camera) by
Pressing Power Button
In Display menu, Press power button twice for camera
Tap Press power button twice for camera to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
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Enabling/Disabling RelaxView for Eye-friendly
Image Quality
In Display menu, Relax settings RelaxView
Tap RelaxView to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Enable RelaxView during
Specified Hours
In Display menu, Relax settings RelaxAuto setting
Tap RelaxAuto setting to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Viewing RelaxAuto Overview
In Display menu, Relax settings Overview of
RelaxAuto
Specifying Hours during which RelaxAuto is
Enabled
In Display menu, Relax settings Time settings
Manual mode Start time Specify time OK
End time Specify time OK
Tap エモパー mode (emopa mode) to enable RelaxView
during your bedtime learned by emopa.
Setting Image Quality for RelaxView
In Display menu, Relax settings Adjust image
quality Drag slider to adjust image quality OK
To restore the default setting, TO DEFAULT OK .
Setting HDR Video Quality
In Display menu, HDR video setting HDR standard
/ HDR dynamic / HDR cinema
Setting Whether to Use HDR Video-like
Rendering for Standard Video
In Display menu, HDR video setting Virtual HDR
Tap Virtual HDR to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Image Quality
In Display menu, Quality mode Tap mode
Setting Whether to Enable Touch Operation
Even with Gloves On
In Display menu, glove mode
Tap glove mode to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Screen Rotation
In Display menu, When device is rotated Rotate the
contents of the screen / Stay in portrait view
Select Stay in portrait view to save battery power.
・The feature may not follow the setting with certain
applications.
Setting Text Size for Menus, Etc.
In Display menu, Font Settings Font size Drag
slider to adjust size
・Check the set font size in Preview.
Setting Text Font
In Display menu, Font Settings Text font Tap
font APPLY AFTER REBOOT
Tap SEARCH DOWNLOAD FONT to search for fonts on
Google Play.
・Depending on the application, changing the font may
prevent text from being shown correctly. Reset to the
preset font.
Setting Size of Icons and Text
In Display menu, Display size Drag slider to adjust
size
・The feature may not follow the setting with certain
applications.
・Check the set display size in Preview.
Setting Whether to Play Slideshow while
Charging with Display Off
In Display menu, Screen saver Off / On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
Setting Screen Saver Display Options and
Images
In Display menu, Screen saver Clock / Colors /
Photos
・Available when "Screen saver" is enabled.
After Tapping Clock / Photos , next Tap and
follow onscreen prompts.
To check set screen saver, Start now .
Setting Whether to Show Battery Strength in
Percent beside Battery Indicator on Status Bar
In Display menu, Display left percents of Battery
Tap Display left percents of Battery to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
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Glove Mode Cautions
Observe the following when using Glove mode.
・Touch operation may not be possible depending on
materials of your gloves.
・Disable Glove mode when not wearing gloves or when
using handset in a bathroom.
AQUOS Useful Settings
AQUOS Useful Settings
Set useful functions such as ScrollAuto and Clip Now. Settable
items are the following.
Item Description
High-speed
display
Set whether screen display is smoother.
Auto sleep
Off
Set Display on or off by handling handset.
Fingerprint
sensor
Make settings for using Fingerprint
Sensor.
ScrollAuto
Make settings for automatic scrolling.
For details on ScrollAuto, see "Enabling
ScrollAuto."
Clip Now
Set what action occurs when sliding your
finger along the edge of Display.
For details on Clip Now, see "Setting Clip
Now."
Phone cover
setting
Make settings for handbook cover motion.
ROBOQUL
setting
Set whether ROBOQUL swivels for new
calls, notifications, etc. when using
ROBOQUL.
See "Using ROBOQUL" for details on
setting ROBOQUL.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
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Set each item
Setting is complete.
High-Speed Display Settings
Set whether screen display is smoother.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
High-speed display
High-speed display window opens.
/
Tap to toggle on ( ), to toggle off
( ).
Tap Recent apps / All apps to change applications shown
in high-speed display window.
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High-Speed Display Operations
Viewing Information on High-Speed Display
In high-speed display window,
Setting Whether High-Speed Display is
Automatically Enabled when Installing
Applications
In high-speed display window, ON when installing
Tap ON when installing to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Auto Sleep Off Settings
Set Display on or off by handling handset. Settable items are
the following.
Item Description
Turn screen
on by holding
Set whether to turn on Display when
handset is picked up (e.g., from a desk)
and held still.
Bright Keep
Set whether to keep Display from turning
off while handset is held.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
Auto sleep Off
Auto sleep Off window opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Auto Sleep Off Settings
Setting Whether to Turn On Display when
Handset is Picked Up
In Auto sleep Off window, Turn screen on by holding
Tap Turn screen on by holding to toggle on ( )/
off ( ).
・Whether handset is picked up is determined from handset
angle and Proximity/Light Sensor; holding handset
upright or moving while holding it may affect the
determination.
Setting Whether to Keep Display On while
Holding Handset
In Auto sleep Off window, Bright Keep
Tap Bright Keep to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・Hand-held state is determined from handset angle
and Proximity/Light Sensor; usage status may affect
determination of hand-held state.
Fingerprint Sensor Settings
See "Using Fingerprint Authentication Function" for details on
Fingerprint Sensor settings.
Setting Whether to Use Fingerprint
Sensor as Home Key
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful Fingerprint sensor Use as
Home Key
Tap Use as Home Key to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Phone Cover Setting
Make settings for smartphone cover motion.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
AQUOS Useful
AQUOS Useful menu opens.
Phone cover setting
Phone cover setting opens.
AQUOS Frosted Cover
Setting is complete.
Tap AQUOS Frosted Cover to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
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Illumination Settings
Set illumination pattern for Display. Settable items are the
following.
Item Description
For incoming
call
Set whether handset illuminates for
incoming calls.
Illumi
pattern/color
for incoming
call
Set illumination pattern and color for
incoming calls.
Notification
Set whether to flash Charging/
Notification Lamp for notifications.
When start
charging
Set whether handset illuminates when
handset starts charging.
When
unlocking
Set whether handset illuminates when
unlocking screen.
When ending a
call
Set whether handset illuminates when
ending a call.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Illumination
Illumination menu opens.
Off ( On appears)
Setting is complete.
To disable illumination, Tap ON ( OFF
appears).
Illumination Operations
Setting Whether Handset Illuminates for
Incoming Calls
In Illumination menu, For incoming call
Tap For incoming call to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Illumination Pattern and Color for
Incoming Calls
In Illumination menu, Illumi pattern/color for incoming
call Tap flash pattern OK Tap color
OK
Available when For incoming call is enabled.
Color cannot be set when Change by relationship ,
Pattern 11 or Pattern 12 is Tapped.
Setting Whether to Flash Charging/Notification
Lamp for Notifications
In Illumination menu, Notification
Tap Notification to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether Handset Illuminates when
Handset Starts Charging
In Illumination menu, When start charging
Tap When start charging to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether Handset Illuminates when
Unlocking Screen
In Illumination menu, When unlocking
Tap When unlocking to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether Handset Illuminates when
Ending a Call
In Illumination menu, When ending a call
Tap When ending a call to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
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Battery & Energy Saving Settings
Battery & Energy Saving Settings
Save battery power or check Battery usage. Settable items are
the following.
Item Description
Energy saving
Save battery power by restricting some
handset features.
Battery Check Battery usage.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Battery & energy saving
Battery & energy saving menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Battery & Energy Saving Operations
Enabling/Disabling Energy Saving
In Battery & energy saving menu, Energy saving
OFF / ON
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap OFF to toggle ON , ON to
toggle OFF .
The setting switches to OFF when charging
starts.
Viewing Energy Saving Overview
In Battery & energy saving menu, Energy saving
Overview of Energy saving
Selecting Functions to be Restricted by Energy
Saving
In Battery & energy saving menu, Energy saving
Advanced settings Set items
Tap an item to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Whether to Enable Energy Saving
Automatically when Battery Level Falls to
Specified Level
In Battery & energy saving menu, Energy saving
Switch by battery
Tap Switch by battery to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
If Energy saving is enabled by Switch by battery ,
disabling Switch by battery does not disable Energy
saving.
Setting Battery Level at which to Enable
Energy Saving Automatically
In Battery & energy saving menu, Energy saving
Battery level to switch Flick value up/down to
specify battery level OK
Available when Switch by battery is enabled.
Checking Battery Usage
In Battery & energy saving menu, Battery Tap item
Battery usage window opens.
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Call Settings
Call Settings
Settings can also be accessed by activating (Phone) then
Settings .
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Call
Set each item
Setting is complete.
・For details on call settings, see "Call Settings."
Home Applications Setting
Home Applications Setting
Set the home application.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Home applications
Home applications window opens.
Tap home application
Setting is complete.
Deleting Home Applications
In Home applications window, Follow onscreen
prompts
・Preinstalled home applications cannot be deleted.
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Apps Settings
Apps Settings
Make settings for installed applications and running
applications or check their information.
・For details on settings for application permissions and
battery optimization, see "Confirmation when First
Activating Applications."
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Apps
Apps menu opens.
Tap application
App info menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Apps Operations
Setting Integration with Other Applications,
Etc.
In Apps menu, Opening links Tap
application Follow onscreen prompts
Setting Default Applications for Browser,
Phone, SMS, Etc.
In Apps menu, Browser app / Phone app /
SMS app Select item Follow onscreen prompts
Setting Whether to Allow Other Applications to
Appear over Current Application
In Apps menu, Special access Draw over
other apps Tap application Permit drawing over
other apps
Tap Permit drawing over other apps to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Allow Modification of
Handset System Settings
In Apps menu, Special access Modify system
settings Tap application Allow modify system
settings
Tap Allow modify system settings to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
Resetting Application Settings
In Apps menu, Reset app preferences RESET
APPS
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Storage Settings
Storage Settings
Check memory space of internal storage, SD Card and USB
drive, mount or unmount SD Card, erase data on SD Card, etc.
Settable items are the following.
・Available items vary depending on SD Card status.
Item Description
Internal
shared
storage
View information on internal storage
usage.
microSD
Check data saved on SD Card.
Mount or unmount SD Card, encrypt SD
Card, etc.
For details on mounting/unmounting SD
Card, see "Internal Storage and SD Card."
(USB drive
name)
1
Check data saved on USB drive.
1 Appears when the USB host function is in use.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Storage
Storage menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Storage Operations
Checking Data Saved in Internal Storage
In Storage menu, Internal shared storage Explore
Encrypting/Decrypting SD Card Data
In Storage menu, microSD Storage settings
Encrypt / Release encryption CONFIRM
Enter Operation Password OK START
・Set Lock No./password for unlocking screen beforehand.
Cautions for SD Card Encryption/
Decryption
Observe the following when encrypting/decrypting SD Card
data.
・Charge handset adequately beforehand, and keep handset
charged during the process.
・Set Lock No./password for unlocking screen beforehand.
・Encryption/decryption is not available if there is not
enough free space on SD Card.
・Encrypted SD Card cannot be used on any device other
than the one used for encrypting the SD Card.
・To use encrypted SD Card normally, decrypt the SD Card.
・If you perform Reset all with SD Card encrypted, data on
the SD Card becomes unusable. Disable encryption before
performing Reset all.
・An unencrypted SD Card becomes read-only when installed
in a device that has been used for encrypting another SD
Card.
・To write to read-only SD Card, encrypt it.
・SD Card encryption/decryption may take some time. Do
not stop charging or remove SD Card during the process.
If the process is interrupted, SD Card data may be lost.
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Memory Settings
Memory Settings
Check usage of memory (RAM).
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Memory
Memory menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Memory Operations
Changing Memory Measurement Period
In Memory menu, 3 hours / 6 hours / 12 hours / 1
day Tap period
Checking Memory Usage by Application
In Memory menu, Memory used by apps Tap each
item
To change memory measurement period, Tap 3 hours ,
6 hours , 12 hours , or 1 day .
Data Usage Settings
Check the amount of your cellular data usage (per month) and
restrict usage.
Data usage is only as tracked by handset, and may differ from
actual data usage statement.
Checking Data Usage
Check data usage.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Data usage
Data usage menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Data Usage Operations
Setting Data Saver
In Data usage menu, Data saver Off ( On
appears)
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
Setting Whether to Exclude Application(s) from
Data Saver
In Data usage menu, Data saver Unrestricted data
access Tap / for application(s)
Tap to toggle on ( ), to toggle off
( ).
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Enabling/Disabling Cellular Data
In Data usage menu, Cellular data
Tap Cellular data to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Checking Cellular Data Usage
In Data usage menu, Cellular data usage
Checking Cellular Data Usage by Application
In Data usage menu, Cellular data usage Tap
application name
Enabling Cellular Data Communication in
Background
In Data usage menu, Cellular data usage Tap
application name Background data ( appears)
Tap Background data to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Reset Date for Cellular Data Usage
In Data usage menu, Billing cycle Billing cycle
Flick date up/down to select reset date SET
Setting Whether to Alert User when Cellular
Data Usage Reaches Alert Amount
In Data usage menu, Billing cycle Set data warning
Tap Set data warning to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
When data usage reaches the alert amount, appears
on Status Bar.
Setting Amount by Which Cellular Data Usage
Increases to Alert User
In Data usage menu, Billing cycle Data warning
Enter amount for alert SET
Available when Set data warning is enabled.
Tap to change the unit (GB or MB).
・Data usages are approximate, and may differ from the
actual data usage.
Enabling/Disabling Restriction on Use of
Cellular Data
In Data usage menu, Billing cycle Set data limit
Tap Set data limit to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
・When data usage reaches the upper limit, notification
indicating that cellular data communication is disabled
appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Upper Limit on Cellular Data Usage
In Data usage menu, Billing cycle Data limit
Enter amount to set as upper limit SET
Available when Set data limit is enabled.
Tap to change the unit (GB or MB).
Viewing Data Usage with Wi-Fi
In Data usage menu, Wi-Fi data usage
Restricting Data Usage with Cellular Access
Point
In Data usage menu, Network restrictions Tap Wi-Fi
network to restrict ( appears)
Tap Wi-Fi network to toggle restriction on ( )/off
( ).
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More Settings
More Settings
Set Airplane mode or make network settings for Cellular
networks, etc. Settable items are the following.
Item Description
Airplane mode
Leaving power on, suspend signal-
transmitting functions.
NFC/Osaifu-
Keitai
settings
Set behavior of NFC and Osaifu-Keitai
®
.
Tethering
Make settings for tethering.
See "Setting Tethering" for details.
VPN Set VPN destinations.
Cellular
networks
Set Network options.
For details on cellular providers and data
roaming, see "Global Roaming."
Proxy settings Make proxy settings.
Network
settings reset
Reset all network settings.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
More
More menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
More Operations
Enabling/Disabling Signal-Transmitting
Functions
In More menu, Airplane mode
Tap Airplane mode to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Adding VPN Destinations
In More menu, VPN Set SAVE
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
Tap an added VPN to connect/disconnect it. Tap to
edit/delete it.
Enabling/Disabling Data Roaming
In More menu, Cellular networks Data roaming
Tap Data roaming to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Whether to Use 4G LTE & 4G Networks
In More menu, Cellular networks Use 4G
Tap Use 4G to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Use LTE for Voice Calling
In More menu, Cellular networks Enhanced 4G LTE
Mode
Tap Enhanced 4G LTE Mode to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
・Requires separate subscription.
Adding Access Points
In More menu, Cellular networks Access Point
Names Tap item Set Save
Deleting Added Access Points
In More menu, Cellular networks Access Point
Names Reset to default
Setting Proxy
In More menu, Proxy settings Proxy/port/exclusion
list Set each item OK
Connecting to Network via Set Proxy
In More menu, Proxy settings Enable proxy
YES ( appears)
Tap Enable proxy to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
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Resetting All Network Settings
In More menu, Network settings reset RESET
SETTINGS RESET SETTINGS
・If method for unlocking screen is setting other than
None or Swipe , first Tap RESET SETTINGS and
unlock screen.
Location Settings
Location Settings
Enable location information. Settable items are the following.
Item Description
Mode
Set whether wireless networks and GPS
are used for obtaining current location.
Obtained location information is used by
applications.
Location
services
Make settings for applications that use
location information.
Recent
location
requests
View applications that recently used
location information.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Location
Location menu opens.
Off NO / YES
Setting is complete.
To disable use of location information, Tap On (
Off appears).
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Changing Accuracy of Location
Information
In Location menu, Mode Tap location mode
・Available when Location is enabled.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Lock & Security Settings
Lock & Security Settings
Make security settings including Screen lock and security
codes. Settable items are the following.
Item Description
Operation
password
setting
Set Operation Password to use or change
some functions.
See "Setting Operation Password" for
details.
Screen lock Set screen unlock option.
Smart Lock
Set whether to unlock screen
automatically by identifying a trusted
device, place, face, or voice.
Fingerprint
settings
Make settings for Fingerprint Sensor.
See "Using Fingerprint Authentication
Function" for details.
Set up USIM
card lock
Set whether to require PIN entry for
handset use when powering on.
See "USIM PIN" for details.
Encrypt phone Shows that handset is encrypted.
Visible
passwords
Show/hide entered password characters.
Device
administrators
Enable/disable handset management
functions.
Unknown
sources
Enable/disable installation of non-Google
Play applications.
Storage type Check storage type.
Trusted
credentials
Enable/disable access by applications to
secure certificates and other credentials.
User
credentials
Manage user-installed credentials.
Install
certificates
Install encrypted credentials.
Clear
credentials
Delete all credentials and reset
credentials storage password.
Trust agents Show/hide trusted agents.
Screen pinning
Make only specified application accessible
on handset.
Apps with
usage access
Manage applications that can access
application usage history data.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
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Lock & Security
Lock & Security menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Lock & Security Operations
Disabling Screen Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock None
When screen unlock option other than None or
Swipe is set, after Tapping Screen lock , unlock
screen to proceed.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Requiring Dragging for Unlocking Screen
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Swipe
When screen unlock option other than None or
Swipe is set, after Tapping Screen lock , unlock
screen to proceed.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Requiring Pattern Drawing for Unlocking Screen
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Pattern
Set whether to require pattern drawing to start handset
Draw pattern CONTINUE Draw pattern again
CONFIRM
When screen unlock option other than None or
Swipe is set, after Tapping Screen lock , unlock
screen to proceed.
When screen unlock option is None or Swipe , after
Tapping CONFIRM , select how you want to handle
notifications when screen is locked.
Requiring Lock No. Entry for Unlocking Screen
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Lock No.
Set whether to require Lock No. entry to start handset
Enter Lock No. CONTINUE Re-enter Lock No.
OK
When screen unlock option other than None or
Swipe is set, after Tapping Screen lock , unlock
screen to proceed.
When screen unlock option is None or Swipe ,
after Tapping OK , select how you want to handle
notifications when screen is locked.
Requiring Password Entry for Unlocking Screen
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Password
Set whether to require password entry to start
handset Enter password CONTINUE Re-enter
password OK
When screen unlock option other than None or
Swipe is set, after Tapping Screen lock , unlock
screen to proceed.
When screen unlock option is None or Swipe ,
after Tapping OK , select how you want to handle
notifications when screen is locked.
Setting Whether to Show the Line of a Pattern
Drawn for Unlocking Screen
In Lock & Security menu, for Screen lock Make
pattern visible
Tap Make pattern visible to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Appears when screen unlock option is Pattern .
Setting an Amount of Time before Screen is
Locked after Display Turns Off Automatically
In Lock & Security menu, for Screen lock
Automatically lock Tap item
Appears when screen unlock option is Pattern , Lock
No. , or Password .
Setting Whether to Lock Screen Immediately
after Pressing
In Lock & Security menu, for Screen lock Power
button instantly locks
Tap Power button instantly locks to toggle on ( )/
off ( ).
Appears when screen unlock option is Pattern , Lock
No. , or Password .
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Showing Message in Lock Screen
In Lock & Security menu, for Screen lock Lock
screen message Enter message SAVE
Keeping Screen Unlocked while Carrying
Handset after Unlocking Screen Once
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password On-body detection Off
( On appears)
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
To cancel the setting, Tap On ( Off
appears).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Unlocking Screen Automatically in Specified
Locations
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted places Home / Add
trusted place Follow onscreen prompts
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
To select Home , sign in to a Google Account
beforehand.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Deleting Locations Saved as Trusted Places
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted places Tap location
Delete
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Unlocking Screen Automatically when
Bluetooth
®
Device is Connected or when
Tapping Handset to IC Card (NFC)
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted devices ADD
TRUSTED DEVICE Bluetooth / NFC Follow
onscreen prompts
・If a Bluetooth
®
device is set as a trusted device, screen
is unlocked while handset is connected to the Bluetooth
®
device. If an IC card (NFC) is set as a trusted device,
screen is unlocked when the IC card (NFC) is placed on
the back of handset in lock screen.
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
To select Bluetooth , enable Bluetooth
®
and pair
handset with a Bluetooth
®
device beforehand.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Deleting IC Cards (NFC)/Bluetooth
®
Devices
Saved as Trusted Devices
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted devices Tap IC card/
Bluetooth
®
device OK / REMOVE TRUSTED DEVICE
Unlocking Screen Automatically Using Face
Recognition
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted face SET UP
NEXT Align face with guide DONE
・Face recognition starts automatically when Display turns
on, then screen is unlocked.
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
To improve face recognition accuracy, Tap Improve face
matching . Follow onscreen prompts.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Deleting Face Recognition Setting
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted face Remove trusted
face REMOVE
Unlocking Screen when Saying "OK Google" to
Handset
In Lock & Security menu, Smart Lock Enter pattern/
Lock No./password Trusted voice Trusted
Voice ( appears) Enter pattern/Lock No./
password OK
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
・Sign in to a Google Account beforehand.
Available when Say "Ok Google" any time is enabled.
Tap Trusted Voice to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Showing/Hiding Entered Password Characters
In Lock & Security menu, Visible passwords
Tap Visible passwords to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Enabling/Disabling Handset Management
Applications
In Lock & Security menu, Device administrators Tap
application Follow onscreen prompts
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Enabling/Disabling Installation of Non-Google
Play Applications
In Lock & Security menu, Unknown sources
Tap Unknown sources to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Enabling/Disabling Access by Applications to
Secure Certificates and Other Credentials
In Lock & Security menu, Trusted credentials
SYSTEM / USER Tap certificate DISABLE /
ENABLE OK
Viewing Details of User-Installed Credentials
In Lock & Security menu, User credentials Tap
certificate DONE
Deleting User-Installed Credentials
In Lock & Security menu, User credentials Tap
certificate REMOVE
Installing Encrypted Credentials
In Lock & Security menu, Install certificates Follow
onscreen prompts
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
・Credentials may be required when setting a Wi-Fi
network. How to obtain credentials depends on issuer.
Deleting All Credentials and Resetting
Credentials Storage Password
In Lock & Security menu, Clear credentials OK
・By erasing credentials storage, all VPN settings are also
erased.
・If method for unlocking screen is setting other than
None or Swipe , first Tap OK and unlock screen.
Showing/Hiding Trusted Agents
In Lock & Security menu, Trust agents Tap agent
name
・Set pattern/Lock No./password for unlocking screen
beforehand.
Tap agent name to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Using Screen Pinning (Making Only Specified
Application Accessible)
In Lock & Security menu, Screen pinning Off
( On appears) Activate target
application GOT IT
To cancel screen pinning, Touch & Hold .
Requiring Screen Unlock Operation when
Canceling Screen Pinning
In Lock & Security menu, Screen pinning
Authentication when unpinning ( appears)
Tap screen unlock option for canceling screen pinning
Set pattern/Lock No./password
・Enable Screen pinning beforehand.
・If pattern/Lock No./password is already set for unlocking
screen, Tapping Authentication when unpinning toggles
on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Applications that Can Access
Application Usage History Data
In Lock & Security menu, Apps with usage access
Follow onscreen prompts
Screen Lock Cautions
Observe the following when locking screen.
・Do not forget pattern, Lock No. or password set for
unlocking screen (write it down if necessary). If you
forget it, visit a nearest SoftBank Shop for recovery
procedure. Note that your data and settings are lost
during the recovery process.
・If pattern, Lock No. or password is set as screen unlock
option and corresponding action is set as requirement for
starting handset, it is necessary to draw the pattern,
enter the Lock No. or enter the password when starting
handset. In this case, after 10 and 20 consecutive failed
entry attempts, handset must be restarted for retry.
Note that handset is initialized after 30 consecutive
failed attempts.
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Languages & Input Settings
Make settings for display language and text entry. Settable
items are the following.
Item Description
Languages Select display language.
Virtual
keyboard
Set input method and S-Shoin.
Physical
keyboard
Make settings for a keyboard connected
to handset.
Text-to-
speech output
Set text-to-speech options.
Spell checker
Enable/disable spelling check during text
entry.
Personal
dictionary
Save words to personal dictionary.
Pointer speed Set pointer speed for mouse/trackpad use.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Languages & input
Languages & input menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Languages & Input Operations
Adding Display Languages
In Languages & input menu, Languages Add a
language Tap language to add
Selecting Display Language
In Languages & input menu, Languages Drag
for target language to top of list
・Add a language beforehand.
Deleting Languages
In Languages & input menu, Languages
Remove Tap language to delete ( appears)
OK
・Add a language beforehand.
Setting Input Method
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Tap
input method
To add/remove input methods, Tap Manage keyboards ,
then follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Language for Voice Input
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Languages Tap language SAVE
・Touch & Hold language to set it as the primary language.
Setting Whether to Start Voice Search when
Saying "OK Google" to Handset with Display On
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing "Ok Google" detection Say "Ok
Google" any time
・Sign in to a Google Account beforehand.
Tap Say "Ok Google" any time to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
・An initial setting screen appears the first time the
setting is enabled ( ). Follow onscreen prompts.
When Trusted Voice is enabled ( ), contact and
other personal information also appears when using Voice
Search in lock screen.
To perform initial setting again, Tap Retrain voice
model .
To delete initial setting, Delete voice model OK ;
Say "Ok Google" any time is disabled ( ).
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Setting Speech Output for Voice Input
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Speech output Tap item
If Hands-free only is selected, speech output is
available when a headset is connected.
Checking Details on Languages Installed for
Speech Recognition
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Offline speech recognition Tap
language
Downloading Languages for Speech Recognition
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Offline speech recognition ALL
Tap language DOWNLOAD
Setting Update Method for Languages for
Speech Recognition
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Offline speech recognition AUTO-
UPDATE Tap option
Enabling/Disabling Blocking of Offensive Words
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Block offensive words
Tap Block offensive words to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Enabling/Disabling Audio Recording with a
Bluetooth
®
Headset
In Languages & input menu, Virtual keyboard Google
voice typing Bluetooth headset
Tap Bluetooth headset to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Showing Onscreen Keyboard Even when Physical
Keyboard is Connected
In Languages & input menu, Physical keyboard Show
virtual keyboard ( appears)
Tap Show virtual keyboard to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Showing List of Keyboard Shortcuts Available
for Physical Keyboard
In Languages & input menu, Physical keyboard
Keyboard shortcuts helper
Setting Voice Synthesis Engine for Text-to-
Speech Engine
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Tap engine
Tap to set operation of the speech synthesis engine.
Setting Speed of Text-to-Speech Voice
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Drag Speech rate slider left/right
Setting Pitch of Text-to-Speech Voice
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Drag Pitch slider left/right
Resetting Speed of Text-to-Speech Voice
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Reset speech rate
Resetting Pitch of Text-to-Speech Voice
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Reset speech pitch
Playing Sample
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Listen to an example
Checking Status of Default Language
In Languages & input menu, Text-to-speech output
Default language status
Enabling/Disabling Spelling Check during Text
Entry
In Languages & input menu, Spell checker Off
/ On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
To select a language for spelling check, Tap Languages .
Tap for Default spell checker to set operation of
Spell checker.
Saving Words to Personal Dictionary
In Languages & input menu, Personal dictionary For
all languages / English (United States) / Japanese
Tap Type a word field Enter word
Enter keyword
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Deleting Words Added to Personal Dictionary
In Languages & input menu, Personal dictionary For
all languages / English (United States) / Japanese
Tap word
Setting Speed of Pointer for Mouse/Trackpad
In Languages & input menu, Pointer speed Drag
slider to adjust speed OK
・Pointer is faster the longer the bar is.
Backup & Reset
Back up application data and handset settings including Wi-
Fi password to Google server, or delete all data in internal
storage.
In addition, import data from other mobiles, etc. using SD
Card or Bluetooth
®
, or save handset data to SD Card (Data
transfer).
Backup & Reset
Item Description
Back up my
data
Back up application data, Wi-Fi password,
etc. to Google server.
Backup
account
Set accounts for backing up data.
Automatic
restore
Enable/disable recovery of backed up
settings and data for re-installation of
applications.
Data transfer
Import data from other mobiles, etc. using
SD Card or Bluetooth
®
, or save handset
data to SD Card. See "Importing Data
from SD Card," "Importing Contacts via
Bluetooth
®
" and "Saving Data to SD Card"
for details.
Reset all Delete all data in internal storage.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Backup & reset
Backup & reset menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Backup & Reset Operations
Setting Whether to Back Up Application Data,
Wi-Fi Password, Etc. to Google Server
In Backup & reset menu, Back up my data Off
/ On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Account for Backup
In Backup & reset menu, Backup account Select
account
・Available when "Back up my data" is enabled.
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Restore
In Backup & reset menu, Automatic restore
Tap Automatic restore to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
・Available when "Back up my data" is enabled.
Performing Reset All
In Backup & reset menu, Reset all Enter Operation
Password OK Read message RESET PHONE
ERASE EVERYTHING
To delete all SD Card data simultaneously, Tap Delete
data in microSD as well. ( appears).
Reset All Cautions
Observe the following when performing Reset all.
・Reset all deletes all data in internal storage irreversibly.
Back up important data beforehand.
・Deleted content cannot be restored. Reset with caution.
Importing Data from SD Card
Import data (Address Book, Mail, Schedule (Calendar), Notepad,
User/Learning dictionary, emopa) saved to SD Card on other
mobiles or handset to handset.
・See "Importing Data from SD Card (Data Transfer)" for
details.
Importing Contacts via Bluetooth
®
Import contacts from other mobiles using Bluetooth
®
. See
"Importing Contacts via Bluetooth
®
(Data Transfer)" for
details.
Saving Data to SD Card
Save data (Address Book, Mail, Schedule (Calendar), Notepad,
User/Learning dictionary, emopa) on handset to SD Card.
・Insert SD Card beforehand. See "Inserting SD Card" for
details.
・Depending on target device, data saved on handset may not
be imported correctly.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Backup & reset Data transfer
Data transfer window opens.
Save data to microSD
Tap Function information to view a video tutorial
(Japanese) on Sharp Website.
Tap item(s) to save
・When saving Address Book data (contacts), confirmation for
saving face image appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
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Save YES
Saving starts.
When saving only Mail messages, Tapping Save activates
あんしんバックアップ (Anshin Backup). When saving data of
other categories at the same time, data other than Mail
messages is saved first; Tap Start backing up mails to
proceed (あんしんバックアップ activates). Follow onscreen
prompts. See "あんしんバックアップを利用する (http://
help.mb.softbank.jp/aquos-r/pc/09-06.html)" (Japanese) for
details.
Complete
Saving is complete.
Caution for Saving Data
Saving data requires at least 11 MB of free space in
internal storage. Process stops if Battery runs low.
Operate with adequate battery charge whenever possible.
Accounts Settings
Accounts Settings
Create/add accounts; sync them as needed.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Accounts
Add account Tap account type Follow onscreen
prompts
Account is added.
Selecting Applications to Sync by
Account
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Accounts Tap account type Tap account
Tap application or data to sync
Tap an item to sync to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
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Google Settings
Google Settings
Make settings for Google services.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Google
Google menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Date & Time Settings
Date & Time Settings
Make settings for date and time. Settable items are the
following.
Item Description
Automatic
date & time
Set date and time automatically.
Auto timezone
Enable/disable automatic time zone
adjustment.
Set date Set date manually.
Set time Set time manually.
Select time
zone
Set time zone manually.
Use 24-hour
format
Enable/disable 24-hour format.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Date & time
Date & time menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Date & Time Operations
Setting Date and Time Automatically
In Date & time menu, Automatic date & time
Tap Automatic date & time to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
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Enabling/Disabling Automatic Time Zone
Adjustment
In Date & time menu, Auto timezone
Tap Auto timezone to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Date Manually
In Date & time menu, Set date Select date OK
Available when Automatic date & time is disabled.
Setting Time Manually
In Date & time menu, Set time Set time OK
Available when Automatic date & time is disabled.
Setting Time Zone Manually
In Date & time menu, Select time zone Tap country,
area or city name
Available when Auto timezone is disabled.
Enabling/Disabling 24-hour Format
In Date & time menu, Use 24-hour format
Tap Use 24-hour format to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Accessibility Settings
Accessibility Settings
Make settings for user accessibility, such as Captions and
Magnification gesture.
Item Description
Captions Set options for captions.
Magnification
gesture
Set whether to magnify screen content by
Triple-Tapping Display.
Font size Set the size of text on Display.
Display size
Set the size of images, icons, etc. on
Display.
Click after
pointer stops
moving
Set handset to click after pointer stops
moving.
High contrast
text
Make text easier to read by outlining, etc.
Power button
ends call
Set whether to end calls when Pressing
during calls.
Auto-rotate
screen
Enable/disable automatic screen rotation.
Speak
passwords
Set whether to announce password
characters audibly.
Large mouse
pointer
Set whether to use a large pointer.
Mono audio
Set whether to use monaural audio
playback.
Accessibility
shortcut
Set whether to enable accessibility
settings easily.
Text-to-
speech output
Set text-to-speech options. See
"Languages & Input Settings" for details.
Touch & hold
delay
Set the amount time required for Touch &
Hold.
Color
inversion
Invert colors of screen content.
Color
correction
Correct colors of screen content.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
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Accessibility
Accessibility menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Accessibility Operations
Showing/Hiding Captions
In Accessibility menu, Captions Off / On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
Setting Caption Options
In Accessibility menu, Captions Language / Text
size / Caption style Tap item
・Available when "Captions" is enabled.
Setting Whether to Magnify Screen Content by
Triple-Tapping Display
In Accessibility menu, Magnification gesture Off
/ On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
Setting the Size of Text on Display
In Accessibility menu, Font size Drag slider to set
font size
Setting the Size of Images, Icons, Etc. on
Display
In Accessibility menu, Display size Drag slider to set
display size
Setting Whether to Click after Mouse/Trackpad
Pointer Stops Moving
In Accessibility menu, Click after pointer stops moving
Off / On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
・Drag Delay before click slider to adjust click delay.
Setting Whether to Make Text Easier to Read
by Outlining, Etc.
In Accessibility menu, High contrast text
Tap High contrast text to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Whether to End Calls when Pressing
In Accessibility menu, Power button ends call
Tap Power button ends call to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Screen Rotation
In Accessibility menu, Auto-rotate screen
Tap Auto-rotate screen to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Whether to Announce Password
Characters Audibly
In Accessibility menu, Speak passwords
Tap Speak passwords to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Use a Large Pointer
In Accessibility menu, Large mouse pointer
Tap Large mouse pointer to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
Setting Whether to Use Monaural Audio
Playback
In Accessibility menu, Mono audio
Tap Mono audio to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Setting Whether to Enable Accessibility
Settings Easily
In Accessibility menu, Accessibility shortcut Off
/ On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
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Setting the Amount of Time Required for Touch
& Hold
In Accessibility menu, Touch & hold delay Tap option
Setting Whether to Invert Colors of Screen
Content
In Accessibility menu, Color inversion
Tap Color inversion to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Setting Whether to Correct Colors of Screen
Content
In Accessibility menu, Color correction Off
/ On
Tap Off to toggle On , On to
toggle Off .
Printing Settings
Printing Settings
Make settings for cloud printing.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Printing
List of print services appears.
Select printing service
Setting menu opens.
・Continue by following onscreen prompts.
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About Phone
About Phone
Check handset status or calibrate sensors.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone
Phone status menu opens.
・For details on Software update, see "Software Updates."
About Phone Operations
Making Developer Options Available
In Phone status menu, Tap Build number seven times
Developer options
Developer options menu opens.
Checking Handset Status (Battery Status,
Handset Number, Etc.)
In Phone status menu, Status
Tap Battery status to check battery performance.
Tap SIM status IMEI to view barcode with IMEI
number.
Calibrating Motion & Electromagnetic Sensors
In Phone status menu, Adjust sensitivity of sensor
OK Follow onscreen prompts (tone sounds when
calibration completes) OK
Setting a Cellular Provider
In Phone status menu, Carrier Setting Yes
Follow onscreen prompts
Checking Legal Information and Authentication
Information
Handset conforms to technical regulations pursuant to the
Radio Law and the Telecommunications Business Law.
In Phone status menu, Legal information /
Authentication
For Legal information , follow onscreen prompts.
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Handset Settings
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Self Check Settings
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone
Phone status menu opens
Self check
Self check window opens.
START CHECKING
SELECT FROM PHONE SYMPTOMS / SELECT FROM PHONE
FUNCTIONS
Follow onscreen prompts
Diagnosis results appear.
・Tap diagnosis result for detailed result screen.
Self Check Operations
Restarting Handset in Safe Mode
In Self check window, REBOOT WITH SAFE MODE
OK
・Handset restarts in a state near to its state at time of
purchase.
Exiting Safe Mode and Restarting Handset
In Self check window, REBOOT TO CANCEL SAFE MODE
OK
Viewing Advice Related to Temperature Rise in
Handset
In Self check window, TEMPERATURE ADVICE Follow
onscreen prompts
Viewing Self Check Diagnostic History
In Self check window, Tap the diagnostic history to view
Follow onscreen prompts
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File Storage.....................................................................150
Backup & Restore...........................................................150
Automatic Data Communication & Sync Settings.........151
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 151
Specifications..................................................................153
Warranty & After-Sales Service................................... 155
Customer Service............................................................156
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File Storage
File Save Location
Save data to internal storage or SD Card.
Default save location is internal storage; save location when
creating data may be changed depending on application.
Main file types and save locations are the following.
File Type Description
Contacts,
Bookmark,
Calendar,
Mail, TV
programs
Created files are saved to internal
storage. Save locations cannot be changed.
Still images
(photos),
videos
Created files are saved to internal
storage.
・See "Internal Storage and SD Card" for more about SD Cards
including insertion/removal procedure.
Backup & Restore
Backup/Restore Options
Backup and restore options are the following.
Option Description
あんしんバック
アップ (Anshin
Backup)
Use あんしんバックアップ (Anshin
Backup) application to back up handset
data to a server in the network
or to SD Card inserted in handset,
and restore to handset as needed.
See "あんしんバックアップを利用する
(http://help.mb.softbank.jp/aquos-r/
pc/09-06.html)" (Japanese) for details.
Corresponding
applications
Depending on application, backup/restore
settings can be changed.
Data transfer
Use Data transfer to import data on other
mobiles or SD Card data saved on handset,
or save (back up) handset data to SD Card.
See "Backup & Reset" for details.
Transfer to
other devices
(e.g., PCs)
Connect handset to a PC or other device
using a USB Type-C cable (commercially
available) to exchange data.
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Automatic Data Communication &
Sync Settings
Changing Automatic Data
Communication & Sync Settings
Change settings to automatically lower amount of data
communication.
Settable items are the following.
Item Description
Location
Disable use of location information. See
"Location Settings" for details.
Auto sync
Disable automatic sync of applications and
data set in your account. See "Accounts
Settings" for details.
Background
data
communication
Restrict background data. See "Data Usage
Settings" for details.
Communication
outside Japan
Set handset to not permit data while
using handset outside Japan. See "Call
Barring" for details.
Troubleshooting
Check Here First
If symptoms continue even after checking, contact a nearby
SoftBank Shop or Customer Service.
Troubleshooting
Q. Handset does not power on
A.
Are you Long Pressing ? Press until the logo
appears.
A. Is handset recharged? Recharge handset if not charged.
A. Did you continue to use handset while warm before it
powered off? Try powering handset on after it cools
down.
Q. Handset suddenly powers off/does not power on
A. If handset continues to be used at high internal
temperature, warning appears and handset powers off
after approximately 3 minutes. Exit all applications
and turn off Display to let handset cool down.
Q. Handset freezes/operation is unstable
A. If handset stops operating or no longer accepts input,
force-shut down handset.
(Long Press for at least 8 seconds)
Release once handset vibrates; handset powers
off.
Q. Operation is unstable after a new application was
installed
A. The newly installed application may be the cause.
Uninstall the application in Safe mode. See
"Uninstalling Applications." To power on handset in
Safe mode:
(Long Press) Touch & Hold Power off
Check message, then OK
・While in Safe mode, "Safe mode" appears at lower
left.
・After restarting in Safe mode, handset can be
powered on as usual.
・By powering on handset in Safe mode, added widgets
may be deleted.
・Before powering on handset in Safe mode, it is
recommended that you back up important data.
Q. Handset initiates operation without Touchscreen
being operated / Handset does not respond after
Touchscreen being operated
A.
Press to turn off screen, Press again to
turn on screen and then operate handset.
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Q. Cannot use calling, messaging, or Internet
A. Check whether you are where signal is weak or are out
of service area.
A. Power on handset again.
A.
Is Airplane mode set? If appears on Status Bar,
to cancel Airplane mode :
Drag Status Bar down with two fingers Airplane
mode
A.
Is Cellular data disabled? To check whether Cellular
data is enabled:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Data usage Cellular data
A. Is a disabled access point set? To return to initial
settings:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) More Cellular networks
Access Point Names Reset to default
Q. Battery level goes down quickly
A. Are you where signal is weak or have been out of
service area for a long period? Calling where signal is
weak or being out of service area uses a lot of battery.
A. The following shorten handset usage time: frequent
use of Mobile Light, sound-emitting functions/
operations, frequent communication, etc. with an
external device, brightening Display, setting a long
Display-on time. Use Energy saving to avoid wasting
battery.See "Battery & Energy Saving Settings" for
details.
Q. Cannot install applications
A. Is there only a little free space in internal storage? To
check free space:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Storage
A. Applications not supported by handset cannot be
installed.
Q. Cannot activate applications
A. When activating the applications for the first time, did
you give them permissions (e.g., access permission)?
If not, those applications cannot be activated. Change
settings as follows.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Apps Tap application
Permissions Tap items whose permissions are
turned off
Q. Application/widget screens are not refreshed
A.
Setting Data saver to On may affect behavior of
some applications, widgets and services, such as Yahoo!
JAPAN for SoftBank.
Set it to Off as follows and check if the problem is
solved.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up
(Settings) Data usage Data saver On
( Off appears)
Q. Display suddenly dims
A. Display dims automatically when handset becomes
warm. Display returns to original brightness once
handset cools down.
Q. Cannot unlock screen
A. If handset stops operating or no longer accepts input,
force-shut down handset.
(Long Press for at least 8 seconds)
Release once handset vibrates; handset powers
off.
Q. Cannot charge / Charging takes time
A. Is the USB Type-C plug on AC Adaptor firmly connected
to handset? Unplug and plug in again firmly.
A. Is AC Adaptor firmly plugged into a household AC
outlet? Unplug and plug in again firmly.
A. Are you using a non-specified AC Adaptor? Always use
a specified product. Using an unspecified product not
only prevents charging, but may also affect Internal
Battery.
A. Is Charging/Notification Lamp blinking? In this case,
handset is not being charged. Use a specified charger
and charge handset.
If charging is still not possible, contact Customer
Service or a SoftBank Shop.
A. Is the ROBOQUL charging plug or USB Type-C plug on
AC Adaptor soiled? Clean terminals with a clean, dry
cotton swab, etc. and charge again.
Q. Recharging stops / Recharging does not start
A. Recharging stops automatically if handset becomes
warm. Recharging starts again once handset cools
down.
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Q. USIM Card is not recognized
A. Is USIM Card installed properly? Is it installed in the
right location and orientation? Turn off handset, check
whether USIM Card is installed properly, and then turn
handset on again. If this does not remedy the problem,
USIM Card may be damaged.
A. Are there any fingerprints, etc. or other soiling on the
IC (gold) chip on USIM Card? Remove USIM Card, wipe
with a clean, dry cloth, and install it again properly.
A. Is wrong USIM Card installed? An unusable USIM Card
may be installed. Make sure that the right USIM Card is
installed.
Q. Cannot make a call / Calls do not connect
A.
Is Airplane mode set? If appears on Status Bar,
to cancel Airplane mode :
Drag Status Bar down with two fingers Airplane
mode
A. Did you dial all digits for the number? Dial all digits
for numbers starting with a "0" area code, etc.
A. Are you where handset receives a signal? Check signal,
change locations and call again.
Q. Cannot hear the other party
A. Is the call volume low? To turn the call volume up,
Press Volume Up Key during a call.
Specifications
Handset
Handset specifications are as follows.
・Times in the table vary with location, status, settings, etc.
・Display employs precision technology; however, some pixels
may remain on/off.
Item Description
Dimensions (W
x H x D)
Approx. 74 mm x 153 mm x 8.7 mm
(without protruding parts)
Weight Approx. 169 g
Maximum
Output
3G: 0.25 W
GSM (850 MHz, 900 MHz): 2 W
GSM (1800 MHz, 1900 MHz): 1 W
4G: 0.2 W
Internal
Battery
Capacity
3,160 mAh
Continuous
Talk Time
1
3G: Approx. 1520 minutes
GSM: Approx. 770 minutes
VoLTE: Approx. 1490 minutes
Continuous
Standby Time
2
3G: Approx. 580 hours
GSM: Approx. 520 hours
4G (AXGP Network): Approx. 485 hours
4G (FDD-LTE Network): Approx. 505 hours
TV Continuous
Viewing Time
3
Full Seg: Approx. 11 hours
One Seg: Approx. 16 hours
Charging
Time
4
AC Adaptor (USB Type-C Quick Charge™
3.0) [ZSCAZX]
5
: Approx. 150 minutes
ROBOQUL [SHEGH1]: Approx. 190 minutes
Maximum
Transmission
Speed
6
SoftBank 4G LTE: 350 Mbps
7
in downlink,
37.5 Mbps in uplink
SoftBank 4G: 612 Mbps
8
in downlink, 13
Mbps in uplink
SoftBank 3G: 21 Mbps in downlink, 5.7
Mbps in uplink
1 Average measured with handset fully charged, in strong
signal conditions at rest.
2 Average measured with handset fully charged, without
calls or operations, in strong signal conditions at rest, and
with data communication and Urgent News disabled. May
vary with battery strength, ambient temperature, settings,
etc.
3 Calculated in full-screen landscape mode, with Automatic
brightness in Brightness level disabled (and with the
default Brightness settings), with Earphones with Mic (sold
separately), and volume at maximum, starting from handset
fully-charged and continuing until 10% remaining battery
charge.
Usable time may vary with radio signal conditions and the
content played.
4 Measured when charging with handset powered off.
5 SoftBank SELECTION USB Type-C quick charge AC Adaptor
[SB-AC17-TCQC]
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6 Provided on a best-effort basis; transmission speed may
decrease or transmission may become unavailable due to
traffic conditions, network environment, etc.
7 Downlink max. 350 Mbps service areas being provided
sequentially starting with areas of Tokyo, Nagoya, and
Osaka.
8 Downlink max. 612 Mbps service areas being provided
sequentially starting with some areas.
ROBOQUL
Item Description
Input
Voltage/Input
Current
DC 5.0 V/3 A
Output
Voltage/
Output
Current
DC 5.0 V/3 A
Charging
Temperature
Range
5°C – 35°C
Dimensions (W
x H x D)
Approx. 102 mm x 85 mm x 102 mm
TV Antenna Cable
Item Description
Cable Length Approx. 136 mm (including plug and jack)
Weight Approx. 5 g
4-Pole Mini-
Plug
Round type, diameter 3.5 mm, 4-pole
Materials (Handset)
Parts Materials Used/Surface Finish
Display
Surface
Tempered glass/anti-smudge coating
Display
Periphery
PC + ABS resin/hard coating
Back Surface
PET resin + PC resin (containing glass
fiber)/hard coating
Outer Casing
(metal part)
Aluminum/anodizing
Outer Casing
(resin part)
PBT resin (containing glass fiber)
Earpiece
Mesh (zirconia
white
handset)
Polyester resin/aluminum coating, water
resistance treatment
Earpiece
Mesh (other-
color handset)
Polyester resin/water resistance
treatment
Fingerprint
Sensor
Epoxy resin/hard coating
Fingerprint
Sensor
Ornament
Aluminum/anodizing
Volume Up/
Down Key
Aluminum/anodizing
Power Key Aluminum/anodizing
Camera Panel Tempered glass/AR coating
Camera
Ornament
Aluminum/anodizing
Mobile Light PC resin
External
Connection
Jack (metal
part)
Copper alloy + SUS/gold plating, nickel
plating
External
Connection
Jack (resin
part)
PA resin
External
Connection
Jack Port
SUS/Copper-tin alloy plating
Card Tray
(Exterior)
Aluminum/anodizing
Card Tray PA resin (containing glass fiber)
Card Tray
Gasket
Silicone rubber
USIM/SD Card
Slot
Aluminum/anodizing
IMEI Plate PET resin
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Materials (ROBOQUL)
Parts Materials Used/Surface Finish
Body ABS resin
Charging Plug
(metal part)
SUS/nickel plating
Charging Plug
(resin part)
LCP resin
Charging Plug
Base
ABS resin
Power
Connection
Terminal
(metal part)
SUS/nickel plating
Power
Connection
Terminal
(resin part)
PA resin
Stopper Urethane resin
Screws Iron/trivalent chromate plating
Specification
Plate
Polyester resin
Caution
Sticker
PP resin
Materials (USIM Removal Tool)
Parts Materials Used/Surface Finish
USIM Removal
Tool
SUS
Materials (TV Antenna Cable)
Parts Materials Used/Surface Finish
Earphones-
Microphone
Jack (resin
part)
Elastomer resin
Earphones-
Microphone
Jack (metal
part)
Nickel base, brass/gold plating
Cord Elastomer resin
Plug (resin
part)
Elastomer resin, PP resin, POM resin
Plug (metal
part)
Nickel base, brass/gold plating
Warranty & After-Sales Service
Warranty
Handset purchase includes warranty.
・Check shop name and purchase date.
・Read warranty and keep in a safe place.
・Warranty period is given in warranty.
Cautions
Damages
SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for any damages for user
or third party resulting from lost opportunities to make
a call, etc. due to breakage, malfunction, or trouble of
product.
Malfunction/Repairs
Information/settings on handset may be lost/changed due
to malfunction or repairs. It is recommended that you
keep a copy of Address Book contacts and other important
information. SoftBank Corp. is not responsible for loss/
change of data (contacts, images, sound, etc.) or settings
due to malfunction, repairs, change of model, or any other
handling.
Disassembly/Modification
Disassembly/modification of handset is prohibited under
the Radio Law. Note that handset cannot be accepted for
repairs if modified.
Adhering stickers, etc. on Display or Keys or adhering
decorations with glue, etc. may be deemed to be
modifications, and prevent acceptance of handset for
repairs.
After-Sales Service
To request repairs, contact Customer Service or a nearby
SoftBank Shop. Have details of symptoms ready.
・During the warranty period, repairs are made under the
terms and conditions of the warranty.
・After the warranty period, if handset can be repaired,
repairs will be made at cost.
Further inquiries
For more information on after-sales service, contact a
nearby SoftBank Shop or Customer Service.
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Customer Service
For SoftBank handset or service information, call General
Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance.
SoftBank Customer Support
General Information
From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157
From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157
Customer Assistance (Repairs/Lost
Handsets)
From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113
From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0113
If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number
(charges apply) below for your service area:
Hokkaido Area, Tohoku Area, Hokuriku Area, Kanto &
Koshinetsu Area: 022-380-4380
Kansai Area: 06-7669-0180
Chugoku Area, Shikoku Area, Kyushu & Okinawa Area:
092-687-0010
Smartphone Technical Support Center
From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 151
From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-1700-151
SoftBank Global Call Center
From outside Japan, dial +81-92-687-0025 (toll free from
SoftBank handsets)
If handset is lost/stolen, call this number immediately
(international charges apply)
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions.........................................................158
Important Product Information.....................................166
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 168
General Notes................................................................. 170
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 173
Water & Dust Resistance.............................................. 174
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Safety Precautions
Read Safety Precautions before using handset.
Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or
damage to property.
Safety Precautions
These labels show degree of risk from improper use.
Label Description
Great risk of death or serious injury
1
Risk of death or serious injury
1
Risk of minor injury
2
or property damage
3
1 Serious injury: This refers to loss of sight, injury, burns
(high- and low-temperature), electric shock, broken bones,
injuries with residual aftereffects from poisoning, etc., and
injuries requiring hospital admission for treatment or long-
term hospital attendance as an outpatient.
2 Minor injury: This refers to injuries, burns (high- and low-
temperature), electric shock, etc. that do not require hospital
admission for treatment or long-term hospital attendance as
an outpatient.
3 Property damage: This refers to extended damage to
buildings, furniture, livestock, pets, etc.
These symbols signify prohibited/compulsory actions.
Symbol Description
Prohibited actions
Disassembly prohibited
Exposure to liquids prohibited
Use with wet hands prohibited
Compulsory actions
Unplug from outlet
Handset, USIM Card, USIM Removal
Tool, TV Antenna Cable, ROBOQUL, AC
Adaptor (Sold Separately) (Common)
Do not use, store, or leave in extreme heat or
where heat collects, such as fire, heat sources,
under a kotatsu (blanketed warming table) or
blanket, direct sunlight, inside vehicles in the
hot sun, etc.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Keep away from cooking appliances (microwave
ovens, induction stoves, etc.) and pressure
vessels (e.g., pressure cookers).
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not subject to or place directly on sand,
soil, or mud. Do not touch with dirty hands.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
For details on water and dust resistance, see "Water &
Dust Resistance."
Do not charge handset while it is wet with
water or other liquids (drinking water, sweat,
sea water, pet urine, etc.).
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
For details on water resistance, see "Water & Dust
Resistance."
Do not apply excessive force to or break
handset. Particularly when carrying handset in
your clothes pocket, do not bump it or place it
between objects.
Internal Battery may ignite, burst, overheat, or leak,
causing fire, burns, injury, etc.
* Examples of where to be careful
・Sitting or squatting with handset in your pants or skirt
pocket
・Handset becoming caught in a sliding door or vehicle door
when in a jacket pocket
・Stepping on handset when it is on something soft such
as a sofa, bed, or futon or on the floor
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Do not disassemble or modify.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not wet with water or other liquids
(drinking water, sweat, sea water, pet urine,
etc.).
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
For details on water resistance, see "Water & Dust
Resistance."
Do not let water or other liquids (drinking
water, sweat, sea water, pet urine, etc.) enter
charging terminals or External Connection Jack.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
For details on water resistance, see "Water & Dust
Resistance."
Use optional accessories specified by SoftBank
Corp.
Using unspecified accessories may cause fire, burns, injury,
electric shock, etc.
Do not drop, stomp, throw or subject to
excessive force or strong impact/vibration.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Keep conductive materials (metal strip, pencil
lead, etc.) away from charging terminals and
External Connection Jack. Do not let dust enter
them.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not cover/wrap with a blanket, etc. while
using or charging.
May cause fire, burns, etc.
If charging continues even after specified
Charging Time, stop charging.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury, etc. due to
overcharge or for other reasons.
Before entering an area with a risk of
flammable gas generation (e.g., a gas station)
or where dust is generated, be sure to power
off handset and stop charging.
Failure to do so may cause explosion, fire, etc.
When using Osaifu-Keitai
®
at a gas station or similar
facility, be sure to power off handset beforehand. (If NFC/
Osaifu-Keitai lock is set, disable it before powering off.)
If there is abnormal odor/sound, smoke,
overheating, discoloration, distortion, or other
abnormalities, follow these steps.
・Unplug from the outlet.
・Power off handset.
Failure to follow the above steps may cause fire, burns,
injury, electric shock, etc.
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Do not use if broken.
May cause fire, burns, injury, etc.
Do not place on unstable surfaces; take added
care when vibration is set.
Handset or related hardware may fall, resulting in injury,
etc.
Do not use or store in a location that is
subject to excessive dust, high humidity, or
high temperatures.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
For details on water and dust resistance, see "Water &
Dust Resistance."
For use by a child, explain instructions and
supervise use.
Failure to do so may cause injury, etc.
Do not leave within the reach of small children.
May cause accidental swallowing, injury, electric shock, etc.
For any skin abnormalities associated with
handset use, discontinue use and consult a
doctor immediately.
Handset use may cause itchiness, skin irritation, rashes,
etc. depending on your physical condition.
For details on materials used for handset parts, see
"Materials."
Handset may become hot if used continuously
for an extended period or while charging. Be
careful of prolonged contact even by accident
such as falling asleep.
Handset or AC Adaptor may become hot after prolonged
use of applications, call functions, data communication,
TV/video viewing functions, etc. or while charging.
Prolonged direct contact with hot parts may cause skin
irritation, itchiness, rashes, low-temperature burns, etc.
depending on your physical condition.
Handset
Do not throw into a fire or apply heat.
May cause fire, burns, injury, etc.
Do not apply excessive force; do not puncture
with a nail or other sharp-pointed object, hit
with a hammer or other hard object, or stomp.
May cause fire, burns, injury, etc.
If substances in handset get in eyes or mouth,
rinse with clean water and consult a doctor
immediately.
Substances in handset may cause loss of sight or other
physical harm.
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Do not shine Mobile Light close to eyes.
Maintain a safe distance, especially from small
children.
May cause visual impairment or other problems; may
temporarily affect eyesight or startle, leading to injury or
other accident.
Do not point Mobile Light at drivers when it is
turned on.
May hinder driving performance, leading to an accident.
Do not stare at Display for a long period when
it is flickering.
May cause spasms, loss of consciousness, etc.
Do not let water or other liquids (drinking
water, sweat, sea water, pet urine, etc.) or a
foreign object (metal strip, flammable material,
etc.) enter USIM/SD Card Slot.
In addition, insert USIM Card and SD Card into
correct openings in correct orientation.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not expose Camera lens to direct sunlight
for an extended period.
May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. due to light-collecting
mechanism of the lens.
Power off handset or activate Airplane mode
before boarding an airplane.
Handset use on airplanes is restricted; follow the
instructions given by the respective airlines.
Radio waves may adversely affect an airplane's electronic
devices.
If you engage in a prohibited activity while using handset
on an airplane, you may be punished by law.
Regarding handset use in a hospital, follow the
instructions given by the respective medical
institution.
Power off handset where handset use is
prohibited.
Radio waves may adversely affect an airplane's electronic
devices or electronic medical devices.
When you are on a handsfree call, while
ringtone is playing loudly, when in standby,
etc., be sure to keep handset at a safe
distance from your ears.
When you attach earphones-microphone to
handset and play games, videos, or music,
adjust the volume to a comfortable level
beforehand.
When making a handsfree call, handset emits sound loudly.
Even in standby, the ringtone or alarm may ring suddenly.
Listening to loud sound continuously for a long time may
cause hearing impairment or other difficulty.
In addition, not being able to hear surroundings may cause
an accident.
If you have a weak heart, adjust ringtone
vibration and volume as needed.
Handset suddenly vibrating and ringing for a new call may
startle you and adversely affect your heart.
If you are using an electronic medical device,
check with its manufacturer or vendor on radio
wave effects before using handset.
Radio waves may adversely affect electronic medical
devices, etc.
Power off handset near electronic devices that
employ high precision control systems or weak
signals.
Radio waves may cause electronic devices to malfunction or
may adversely affect the operation.
Take added care near these devices: Hearing aids,
implanted pacemakers/defibrillators and other electronic
medical devices; other automatic control devices. If you
are using an electronic medical device such as an implanted
pacemaker/defibrillator, check with its manufacturer or
vendor on radio wave effects.
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If Display or Camera lens breaks, be careful
with shards of broken tempered glass and
exposed handset parts.
Touching the broken or exposed parts may cause burns,
injury, electric shock, etc.
If Internal Battery leaks or there is abnormal
odor, discontinue use immediately and keep
sources of flame away.
Leaked fluid may catch fire, causing the battery to ignite,
burst, etc.
Do not let your pet bite handset.
Internal Battery may ignite, burst, overheat, or leak,
causing fire, burns, injury, etc.
When using the motion sensor and
electromagnetic sensor, make sure of the
safety around you and hold handset firmly; do
not swing with excessive force.
Failure to do so may cause injury or other accident.
If Display breaks and internal substances leak,
do not let them come into contact with skin
(face, hands, etc.) or clothes.
May harm sight, skin, etc.
If internal substances get in eyes or mouth or if they come
into contact with skin or clothes, rinse with clean water
immediately.
In case of contact with eyes or mouth, consult a doctor
immediately after rinsing.
Do not dispose of handset with regular trash.
May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. May also adversely
affect the environment. When handset is no longer needed,
take it to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local regulations
regarding handset collection.
If substances in Internal Battery leak, do not
let them come into contact with skin (face,
hands, etc.) or clothes.
May harm sight, skin, etc.
If internal substances get in eyes or mouth or if they come
into contact with skin or clothes, rinse with clean water
immediately.
In case of contact with eyes or mouth, consult a doctor
immediately after rinsing.
When removing USIM Card, do not scratch your
fingers or other part of yourself with point of
USIM Removal Tool.
Contact with point of USIM Removal Tool may cause injury,
etc.
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Before using handset in a vehicle, check with
the manufacturer or dealer of the vehicle on
radio wave effects.
In rare cases, radio waves may adversely affect operation
of on-vehicle electronic devices, depending on the type of
vehicle. If this occurs, discontinue use immediately.
Earpiece, Speaker, and Camera have magnetic
parts; make sure that no metal strip (a craft
knife blade, staple, etc.) is adhered.
Metal strip on handset may cause injury, etc.
See Display in a sufficiently bright place at a
reasonable distance.
Seeing in a dark place or at a close distance may
deteriorate vision or cause other problems.
ROBOQUL, AC Adaptor (Sold Separately)
Do not use AC Adaptor if the cord is damaged.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not use AC Adaptor or ROBOQUL in high
humidity (e.g., in bathrooms).
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not touch AC Adaptor if thunder is audible.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Do not short-circuit charging terminals when
AC Adaptor is plugged into the outlet. In
addition, keep your hands and other body parts
away from charging terminals.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not place a heavy object on top of AC
Adaptor cord; do not apply excessive force by
pulling, etc.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
When plugging/unplugging AC Adaptor into/
from the outlet, keep metal objects (e.g., metal
straps) away.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not use AC Adaptor with a voltage
converter designed for overseas travel.
May cause ignition, overheating, electric shock, etc.
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When AC Adaptor is connected to handset, do
not apply excessive force to the connection.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not touch AC Adaptor cord, charging
terminals, power plug, or ROBOQUL with wet
hands.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Use at the specified power supply voltage.
When charging handset overseas, use AC
Adaptor designed for overseas use.
Use at other power supply voltages may cause fire, burns,
electric shock, etc.
AC Adaptor: AC 100 V (connect to a household AC outlet
only)
AC Adaptor designed for overseas use: AC 100 V - 240 V
(connect to a household AC outlet only)
Clean off dust on plug.
Using Charger when dust is on plug may cause fire, burns,
electric shock, etc.
Plug AC Adaptor into the outlet firmly.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
When unplugging from the outlet, grasp AC
Adaptor and pull, without forcefully pulling
cord.
Pulling the AC Adaptor cord may damage the cord, causing
fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
When inserting/removing USB Type-C plug into/
from handset, insert/remove it straight into/
from Jack, without forcefully pulling cord.
Inserting/removing in an incorrect orientation may cause
fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
If charging terminals become bent or deformed,
discontinue use immediately. In addition, do not
use AC Adaptor by restoring the terminals to
their original state.
May cause fire, burns, injury, electric shock, etc. due to
short-circuiting of charging terminals.
Unplug AC Adaptor from the outlet when not in
use.
Leaving it plugged in may cause fire, burns, injury, electric
shock, etc.
If splashed with water or other liquids
(drinking water, sweat, sea water, pet urine,
etc.), unplug from the outlet immediately.
Splashing can cause short-circuiting, causing fire, burns,
electric shock, etc.
Before cleaning, unplug AC Adaptor from the
outlet.
Cleaning AC Adaptor without unplugging it may cause fire,
burns, electric shock, etc.
ROBOQUL uses internal magnetic parts; check
that nothing metal (cutter blades, staples,
etc.) is adhering.
Anything adhering may cause injury, etc.
Do not touch AC Adaptor for long periods when
it is plugged into the outlet.
May cause burns, etc.
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USIM Card
When handling USIM Card, be careful with cut
edges so as not to damage your hands or other
body parts.
Cut edges may be sharp and cause injury.
USIM Removal Tool
Tip of USIM Removal Tool is pointed. Do not
use pointed at yourself or others.
Doing so may allow it to strike yourself or others, causing
injuries or loss of sight.
TV Antenna Cable
If there is abnormal odor/sound, smoke,
overheating, discoloration, distortion, or other
abnormalities, disconnect TV Antenna Cable.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury, electric
shock, etc.
When disconnecting TV Antenna Cable
from handset, grasp plug and pull, without
forcefully pulling cord.
Pulling the cord may damage the cord, causing fire, burns,
electric shock, etc.
Do not touch TV Antenna Cable if thunder is
audible.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Do not place a heavy object on top of TV
Antenna Cable; do not apply excessive force by
pulling, etc.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
When connecting/disconnecting TV Antenna
Cable to/from handset, keep metal objects
(e.g., metal straps) away.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not touch TV Antenna Cable with wet
hands.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
TV Antenna Cable is not water or dust proof.
Do not use or store in a location that is
subject to excessive dust, high humidity, or
high temperatures.
May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc.
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Handset Use & Electronic Medical
Devices
If you are using an electronic medical device
(implanted pacemaker, implanted defibrillator,
etc.), carry or use handset at least 15 cm away
from where the device is.
Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic
medical devices.
Before using an electronic medical device other
than an implanted pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator outside a medical institution
(for home treatment, etc.), check with its
manufacturer on radio wave effects.
Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic
medical devices.
In a situation where you may not be able to
maintain a distance of at least 15 cm from
other persons, such as when your movement
is restricted, disable radio wave emission
by activating Airplane mode, powering off
handset, etc.
There may be persons with an electronic medical device
(implanted pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, etc.) nearby.
Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic
medical devices.
Regarding handset use in a medical institution,
follow the instructions given by the medical
institution.
Radio waves may adversely affect operation of electronic
medical devices.
Important Product Information
General Use
・If your USIM Card or handset (with USIM Card inserted) is
lost or stolen, suspend your service immediately. For details,
contact SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.
・Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings,
tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such
places; may affect calls.
・Use handset without disturbing others.
・Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under
the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection
upon request.
・Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause
interference.
・Beware of eavesdropping.
Because this service is completely digital, the possibility
of signal interception is greatly reduced. However, some
transmissions may be overheard.
・Eavesdropping
Deliberate/accidental interception of communications
constitutes eavesdropping.
・Beware of harmful/malicious websites. Take added care
when posting personal information.
・Display uses liquid crystal.
When wearing polarized sunglasses and depending on the
angle, the screen may appear dark or distorted.
・An export license may be required to carry handset into
other countries if it is to be used by or transferred to
another person. However, no such license is required when
taking handset abroad for personal use on a vacation or
business trip and then bringing it back.
Export control regulations in the United States provide that
an export license granted by the US government is required
to carry handset into Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or
Syria.
Heat from Handset Use
・Handset internal temperature may increase depending on
usage or environment, causing handset to become warm.
(Handset may stop charging or Display brightness may be
adjusted for safety.)
If handset continues to be used while warm, warning
appears and handset powers off after approximately 3
minutes. Exit all applications and turn off Display to let
handset cool down.
・Continuing to use Camera while handset is warm causes
warning to appear, after which Camera saves captured image
data and exits.
Camera
・Mind etiquette when using Camera.
・Test Camera before shooting special moments.
・Do not use Camera in places where shooting is prohibited.
・Shot images may not be used/transferred without copyright
holder (photographer) permission, except for personal use.
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TV
・Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings,
tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such
places; may affect TV viewing.
・As handset transmissions differ according to where used,
TV viewing may not be possible in some areas. View in a
location with good handset transmission.
Urgent News (Application)
・Urgent News is enabled by default (can also be disabled).
・Alert tones are muted in Manner mode.
・Alerts are not received during calls/transmissions or in poor
signal conditions.
(Alerts can be received during voice calls over VoLTE.)
・Depending on usage/situation, handset may receive alerts
for other areas or no alerts.
・Standby Time may decrease when Urgent News is enabled.
・SoftBank Corp. cannot be held liable for any damages
associated with this service, including accidents resulting
from received information, reception timing or reception
failure.
Technical Regulations Conformity
Certification
Handset conforms to technical regulations pursuant to the
Radio Law and the Telecommunications Business Law. To check
technical regulations conformity certification information
(e.g., ):
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone Authentication
Voluntary Control of Radio Interference
Handset conforms to technical regulations pursuant to
the Rules for Voluntary Control Measures of VCCI; the
corresponding conformity mark is shown on electronic rating
plate on handset. To check the electronic rating plate:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone Authentication
ROBOQUL
・ROBOQUL is designed for use in Japan.
You assume all responsibility if used abroad.
Use abroad may infringe on the country’s/region’s laws;
check before using.
・Do not apply excessive force to make ROBOQUL swivel. Do
not apply excessive force to charging plug base to move it.
May cause malfunction.
ROBOQUL Firmware Updates
ROBOQUL firmware is updatable. When an update is required,
"Updating ROBOQUL" appears on handset. Follow onscreen
prompts to update firmware.
・To update firmware, the following conditions are required.
・ROBOQUL is connected to an AC Adaptor
・Handset is placed in ROBOQUL
・Handset is connected to the network
・At least 30% battery is remaining
・The firmware update will be interrupted if the battery
becomes too low or handset/AC Adaptor is removed from
ROBOQUL.
ROBOQUL will become unusable if a firmware update is
interrupted. Make sure that the required conditions are met,
and then connect handset to ROBOQUL again and complete a
firmware update.
・Handset checks for firmware updates via the network once a
week when placed in ROBOQUL.
Firmware is also updated via the network.
Transmission fees are incurred when using the network.
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Handset & Hardware Care
・Use handset within 5
o
C - 35
o
C and 35% - 90% humidity.
For use in bathrooms, see "Cautions for Use in a Bathroom."
・Avoid extreme temperature or direct sunlight.
・Handset/Internal Battery may become warm during operation
or while charging. This is normal.
・Warranty does not cover malfunctions resulting from
misuse.
・Soiling on terminals can cause a poor connection and
inadequate charging; wipe terminals with a dry cloth or
cotton swab.
・When cleaning ROBOQUL power connection terminal, be
careful not to deform it or touch it.
・Clean handset with a soft dry cloth. Alcohol/solvent use
may fade color/print.
・Avoid scratching Display.
・Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure. May cause
malfunction or injury.
・Do not sit on handset in back pants pocket.
・Do not place heavy objects on handset inside handbags,
packs, etc.
・Handset back cover is not removable. Do not try to remove
it; may cause damage or malfunction, or affect water and
dust resistance.
・Connect only specified products to Jacks. Other devices may
malfunction or cause damage.
・Do not power off while using SD Card; may result in data
loss or malfunction.
・When walking outside, moderate handset volume to avoid
accidents.
・If thunder is audible while outdoors, discontinue use; there
is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock.
・When holding handset, do not block Earpiece, Mic, Speaker,
or Recorder Mic.
・Proximity Sensor prevents Touchscreen misoperation during
calls. Do not cover or place a sticker/label over Proximity
Sensor; Display may remain off during calls, disabling
handset operation.
・If your hair is between Earpiece and your ear during calls,
Proximity Sensor may not function properly.
Display may remain on; touching Display accidentally may
end the call.
・Do not cover Light Sensor or place a sticker/label over it;
may hinder ambient light detection, resulting in malfunction
of Light Sensor.
・Handset Earpiece is located at the center of Display upper
end. If other party's voice is hard to hear during calls, hold
handset so that Earpiece is next to your earhole for better
audibility.
USIM/SD Card Insertion/Removal
With Display upward, insert USIM Removal Tool in removal hole
in Card Tray
・Press firmly and straight until Card Tray ejects.
・With Display upward, pull out Card Tray. Pulling out Card
Tray with Display downward or handset held upright can
allow USIM Card and SD Card to fall from Card Tray and
become misplaced.
・When removing Card Tray, do not pull forcefully or at
an angle; damage may result. Gently pull Card Tray out
horizontally.
Insert/remove USIM/SD Card
・Note placement and orientation of USIM Card/SD Card and
set in Card Tray.
・USIM Card/SD Card
・Note orientation of USIM Card/SD Card before setting
in Card Tray. Set with notches aligned and IC (gold) chip/
terminals facing down.
・Make sure USIM Card and SD Card are in Card Tray.
Inserting Card Tray with USIM Card or SD Card on its edge
may cause damage.
Insert Card Tray in USIM/SD Card Slot
・Do not insert Card Tray upside down.
・Insert gently all the way horizontally in direction shown.
・Push Card Tray firmly where circled (○) so that there is no
gap between handset and Card Tray.
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USIM Removal Tool
・Do not insert USIM Removal Tool in hole other than removal
hole in Card Tray.
May cause malfunction or damage.
・Do not apply excessive force.
May cause malfunction or damage.
・Follow local rules regarding collection when disposing.
・Do not use USIM Removal Tool for any purpose other than
described in this guide.
May cause malfunction or damage.
・Do not use USIM Removal Tool in other mobile terminals.
May cause malfunction or damage to mobile terminal.
Display (Touchscreen)
Handset Display is Touchscreen.
If Display is wet, wipe it with a soft cloth.
・Touchscreen may not respond in these situations:
・Use with gloves/long fingernails
・Use of pens, pencils or sharp objects
・Use with objects on/against Display
・Use while wet
・To prevent malfunctions, do not:
・Touch Display with wet fingers
・Use if Display is wet
・Subject Display to force/pressure
・Place a sticker or shield (commercially-available protective
film, privacy protector shield, etc.) on Display
In the following cases, Press to turn off Display,
Press again to turn on Display and then operate
handset.
・Handset operates automatically without touch input
・Handset does not respond to touch input
TV Antenna Cable
To view or record TV, connect TV Antenna Cable to
Earphones-Microphone Jack.
・To use earphones while using TV Antenna Cable, connect
Stereo Earphones with Mic (sold separately) to earphones-
microphone jack on TV Antenna Cable.
・Insert plug firmly. If plug is not inserted all the way,
broadcasts may not be received or audio may not be heard.
・As connection may be poor if Jack is dirty, clean with a dry
cotton swab, etc. Avoid damaging Jack when cleaning.
・Do not deform TV Antenna Cable plug or Earphones-
Microphone Jack. Deforming may cause malfunction.
・Bringing earphone cord, etc. close to handset may result in
noise.
Earphones-Microphone
Some earphones-microphones may not work properly.
・Do not subject Earphones-Microphone Jack to strong impact
while using earphones-microphone; may affect water and
dust resistance.
Self Check
If handset is unstable, diagnose the cause as follows.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone Self check Follow onscreen prompts
Forcing Power Off
If handset has stopped processing or won't respond to
operation, power off forcibly as follows.
(Long Press for at least 8 seconds)
Release finger after vibration; handset powers off.
Bluetooth
®
Function
SoftBank Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from
data/information leakage due to use of handset Bluetooth
®
function.
■Precautions
The frequency band utilized by handset Bluetooth
®
function
is shared with industrial, scientific or medical equipment,
including household microwave ovens, and used by radio
stations, amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio
stations").
1. Before using Bluetooth
®
, visually check that no other radio
stations sharing the same frequency band are in use nearby.
2. Should interference occur between handset and other radio
stations, move it to a different location or cancel Bluetooth
®
function immediately.
3. For additional information and support, contact SoftBank
Customer Support, General Information: From a SoftBank
handset, call toll free at 157. To call toll free from a
landline/IP phone, see "Customer Service."
・Frequency Band
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band.
FH1 indicates FHSS modulation with maximum transmission
radius of 10 meters.
XX4 indicates a different modulation scheme with maximum
transmission radius of 40 meters.
It is not possible for the radio station to avoid using the
frequency band of a mobile unit identification apparatus.
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Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Wireless LAN (hereafter "Wi-Fi") uses radio waves to enable
communication between compatible devices within range.
However, it is advisable for the user to configure security
settings to avoid risk of data interception.
・Do not use Wi-Fi near electrical appliances, audiovisual
equipment or office automation equipment; may affect Wi-
Fi transmission speed, availability, clarity, etc. (Especially
when a microwave oven is in use.)
・If there are multiple access points nearby, handset may not
detect access points correctly.
■Precautions
The frequency band utilized by handset Wi-Fi is shared with
industrial, scientific or medical equipment, including household
microwave ovens, and used by radio stations, amateur radio
stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio stations").
1. Before using Wi-Fi, visually check that no other radio
stations sharing the same frequency band are in use nearby.
2. Should interference occur between handset and other radio
stations, move it to a different location or disable Wi-Fi
immediately.
3. For additional information and support, contact SoftBank
Customer Support, General Information: From a SoftBank
handset, call toll free at 157. To call toll free from a
landline/IP phone, see "Customer Service."
・Frequency Band
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band with DSSS-
OFDM modulation. Maximum transmission radius is 40 meters.
・Channels in 5 GHz band
Three bands are available within 5 GHz frequency band: 5.2
GHz, 5.3 GHz, and 5.6 GHz (W52, W53, and W56).
・W52 (5.2 GHz band; channels 36, 40, 44, 48)
・W53 (5.3 GHz band; channels 52, 56, 60, 64)
・W56 (5.6 GHz band; channels 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120,
124, 128, 132, 136, 140)
Use of 5.2 GHz or 5.3 GHz band (W52/W53) for outdoor
communication is prohibited by the Radio Law.
■Simultaneous Use with Bluetooth
®
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth
®
transmit on the 2.4
GHz band. Enabling handset Bluetooth
®
or using Bluetooth
®
devices near handset may affect Wi-Fi transmission speed,
availability and clarity. Should interference occur, cancel
handset Bluetooth
®
or discontinue Bluetooth
®
device use.
・Handset supports Wi-Fi channels 1 - 13. Handset does not
connect to access points set to other channels.
・Available channels vary by country.
・For use of Wi-Fi aboard aircraft, check with airline
beforehand.
・In some countries/regions, there are restrictions on the use
of Wi-Fi. Check the local laws and regulations before using
Wi-Fi on handset abroad.
General Notes
"605SH" here refers to this mobile phone "AQUOS R."
Portrait Rights
Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to be
photographed or to refuse unauthorized publication/use of
their photographs. Portrait rights consist of the right to
privacy, which is applicable to all persons, and the right
to publicity, which protects the interests of celebrities.
Therefore, photographing others including celebrities and
publicizing/distributing their photographs without permission
is illegal; use Camera responsively.
Copyrights
Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs,
databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated
material is limited to private use only. Use of materials
beyond this limit or without copyright holder permission may
constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal
punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images
shot with Camera.
The software contained in handset is copyrighted material;
copyright, moral right and other related rights are protected
by copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble,
decompile or reverse-engineer the software; do not separate
it from hardware in whole or part.
Open Source Software
・Handset contains software based on GNU General Public
License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL),
and other licenses.
To check details of relevant software licenses:
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
About phone Legal information Open source
licenses
・The source code of software based on GPL, LGPL, and
Mozilla Public License (MPL) is provided on the following
website free of charge.
http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/developers/oss/ (Japanese)
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Regulatory Information
In some countries/regions including Europe
*1
, there are
restrictions on the use of 5GHz WLAN that may limit the use
to indoors only.
Please check the local laws and regulations beforehand.
*1 The following EU and EFTA member countries:
Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Czech Republic (CZ), Denmark (DK),
Germany (DE), Estonia (EE), Ireland (IE), Greece (EL), Spain
(ES), France (FR), Croatia (HR), Italy (IT), Cyprus (CY), Latvia
(LV), Lithuania (LT), Luxembourg (LU), Hungary (HU), Malta
(MT), Netherlands (NL), Austria (AT), Poland (PL), Portugal
(PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (SI), Slovakia (SK), Finland (FI),
Sweden (SE) and United Kingdom (UK), Switzerland (CH),
Liechtenstein (LI), Iceland (IS), Norway (NO).
Norway: Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the
geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of
Ny-Alesund, Svalbard.
Hereby, SHARP CORPORATION declares that the radio
equipment type 605SH is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address:
http://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/
Manufacturer's Address:
SHARP CORPORATION,
1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi,
Osaka 590-8522, Japan
Description of Accessories
Item Description
Headset,
Handsfree
⌀3.5 audio jack, Bluetooth.
Micro USB
cable
For charging, peripherals, etc.
microSD Card microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC
nano USIM
card
SoftBank USIM card / non-SoftBank USIM
cards
Non-SoftBank USIM cards can be used
after SIM-unlocking the handset.
Frequency Range of Supported Bands in
EU
Item Description
GSM 900
Tx 880.2 to 914.8 MHz
Rx 925.2 to 959.8 MHz
DCS 1800
Tx 1710.2 to 1784.8 MHz
Rx 1805.2 to 1879.8 MHz
WCDMA FDD I
Tx 1922.4 to 1977.6 MHz
Rx 2112.4 to 2167.6 MHz
WCDMA FDD
VIII
Tx 882.4 to 912.6 MHz
Rx 927.4 to 957.6 MHz
LTE Band 1
Tx 1922.5 to 1977.5 MHz
Rx 2112.5 to 2167.5 MHz
LTE Band 3
Tx 1710.7 to 1784.3 MHz
Rx 1805.7 to 1879.3 MHz
LTE Band 8
Tx 880.7 to 914.3 MHz
Rx 925.7 to 959.3 MHz
LTE Band 28
Tx 704.5 to 746.5 MHz
Rx 759.5 to 801.5 MHz
Bluetooth
Tx 2402 to 2480 MHz
Rx 2402 to 2480 MHz
WLAN 2.4 GHz Tx/Rx 2412 to 2472 MHz
WLAN 5 GHz
W52 (U-NII 1):
Tx/Rx 5180 to 5240 MHz (BW: 20 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5190 to 5230 MHz (BW: 40 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5210 MHz (BW: 80 MHz)
W53 (U-NII 2A):
Tx/Rx 5260 to 5320 MHz (BW: 20 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5270 to 5310 MHz (BW: 40 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5290 MHz (BW: 80 MHz)
W56 (U-NII 2C):
Tx/Rx 5500 to 5700 MHz (BW: 20 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5510 to 5670 MHz (BW: 40 MHz)
Tx/Rx 5530 to 5610 MHz (BW: 80 MHz)
NFC Tx/Rx 13.56 MHz
GNSS
GPS: Rx L1 (1575.42 MHz)
GLONASS: Rx G1 (1598.0625 to 1605.375
MHz)
Galileo: Rx E1 (1575.42 MHz)
BeiDou: Rx B1 (1561.098 MHz)
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Maximum Transmit Power
Item Description
GSM 900 +33 dBm (Power Class 4)
DCS 1800 +30 dBm (Power Class 1)
WCDMA FDD I +24 dBm (Power Class 3)
WCDMA FDD
VIII
+24 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE Band 1 +23 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE Band 3 +23 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE Band 8 +23 dBm (Power Class 3)
LTE Band 28 +23 dBm (Power Class 3)
Bluetooth +5.0 dBm (Power Class 1)
WLAN 2.4 GHz +14.0 dBm
WLAN 5 GHz +13.0 dBm
NFC -10 dBμA/m at 10 m
Battery Cautions
Use specified Charger only.
Non-specified equipment use may cause Internal Battery to
leak, overheat, burst or ignite, and may cause Charger to
overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc.
Battery is built into handset. Do not dispose of handset with
ordinary refuse; take it to a SoftBank Shop for appropriate
disposal.
Charge handset in ambient temperature 5
o
C - 35
o
C; Internal
Battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate
outside this range.
Volume Level Caution
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
■Headphone Signal Level
The maximum output voltage for Music Player function,
measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, is 130 mV.
Stand-by Mark
: This symbol means the stand-by on/off.
FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
■FCC Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
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AQUOS R
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
【605SH】 here refers to this mobile phone 【AQUOS R】.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This
Product (for Japan)
This mobile phone 【605SH】 meets the Japanese technical
regulations* and international guidelines for exposure to radio
waves.
The Japanese technical regulations for exposure to radio
frequency energy established permitted levels of radio
frequency energy, based on standards developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten
grams of tissue.
The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The value of the limit is equal to the value given in
international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP**, which is in
collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO).
The highest SAR value for this mobile phone is 1.468 W/kg***
when tested for use at the ear, and 0.483 W/kg*** when worn
on the body in the below manner****.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of
various phones and at various positions, all phones meet the
Japanese technical regulations.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be
well below the maximum value.
Use at positions other than at the ear****
This mobile phone may be used at positions other than at the
ear. By using an accessory such as a belt clip holster that
maintains a 1.5 cm separation with no metal (parts) between
the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply
with international guidelines for radio wave protection.
* The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the
Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment.
** International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection
*** The value is under simultaneous transmission use
conditions.
The World Health Organization has announced that "A large
number of studies have been performed over the last two
decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential
health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been
established as being caused by mobile phone use."
For more information about SAR, see the following websites:
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/body/index.htm
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB)
http://www.arib-emf.org/01denpa/denpa02-02.html
(Japanese)
European RF Exposure Information/FCC
RF Exposure Information
This mobile phone 【605SH】 is confirmed to comply with
guidelines relating to effects of radio wave exposure as
set forth by the Council of Europe (CE) and the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). Refer to the following.
■European RF Exposure Information
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves
recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines
were developed by the independent scientific organization
ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The
guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices
is 2.0 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when
tested at the ear is 1.030 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a
range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such
as on the body. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is
1.340 W/kg* at the separation distance of 0.5 cm from the
body. For electronic safety, maintain the separation distance
with accessories containing no metal, that position handset a
minimum of the above distance. Use of other accessories may
not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
* The tests are carried out in accordance with international
guidelines for testing.
Simplified Declaration of Conformity for 【605SH】
Hereby, SHARP CORPORATION declares that the radio
equipment type 【605SH】 is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address:
http://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/.
■FCC RF Exposure Information
Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed
by independent scientific organization through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn
on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.52 W/kg, and
when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.52 W/kg.
Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical
body-worn operations with the handset kept 1.5 cm from
the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm
separation distance between the user's body and the handset.
The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should
not contain metallic components in its assembly.
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The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements
may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and
should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission
guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on
file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant
section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC
ID APYHRO00249.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can
be found on the FCC website at https://www.fcc.gov/general/
radio-frequency-safety-0.
FCC ID Location
The device is electronically labeled and the FCC ID can be
displayed from the home screen as follows: Flick Hot Sheet
up (Settings) About phone Authentication .
The World Health Organization has stated that present
scientific information does not indicate the need for any
special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note
that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so
by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to
keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
World Health Organization
http://www.who.int/emf
List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio waves by
smartphone/3G model
http://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/sar/ (Japanese)
Water & Dust Resistance
Handset Water & Dust Resistance
Handset has IPX5
1
-, IPX8
2
-equivalent water protection and
IP6X
3
-equivalent dust protection with Card Tray closed firmly
leaving no gap between handset and Card Tray.
1 IPX5 compliant means that a handset continues to
function as a phone after being subjected to a water jet
(approximately 12.5 liters/min.) discharged from a nozzle
(inner diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions (approximately 3
m from handset) for at least 3 minutes.
2 IPX8 compliant means that a handset continues to function
as a phone after being gently submerged to the depth of
1.5 m in still tap water at room temperature, left there for
approximately 30 minutes, then removed from it.
3 IP6X compliant means that a handset continues to function
as a phone and its safety is maintained after being agitated in
a device containing dust of 75 μm or smaller in diameter for 8
hours and then removed from the device.
・Water and dust resistance may be affected under some
circumstances. Warranty does not cover malfunctions
resulting from misuse.
・Handset is compliant with IPX5 and IPX8 water protection
standards as well as IP6X dust protection standard.
However, ingress of dirt, sand, mud, metal powder, food,
beverage, sea water, etc. may cause malfunction.
■Handset Care
・Close Card Tray firmly leaving no gap between handset and
Card Tray. Any debris (single hair, grain of sand, minute
fiber, etc.) trapped between gasket and contacting surface
may allow ingress of water/dust.
・If handset is exposed to liquids with Card Tray open, they
may enter handset and cause electric shock or malfunction.
Discontinue use and power off.
・If handset is wet, wipe it with a dry cloth.
・Never open/close Card Tray with wet hands or while handset
is wet or has a foreign object adhered to it.
・Do not use Earphones-Microphone Jack or External
Connection Jack while it is wet or obstructed by sand/
dirt; may affect water and dust resistance or may cause
malfunction, burns or fire due to electric shock, short-
circuiting, etc.
・Handset is only water resistant against fresh/tap water
between 5
o
C - 35
o
C.
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Precautions
・Do not subject handset to soap, detergent, bath powder/oil,
sea/pool/spa water, hot water, etc.
・Rinse off sea/pool water, beverage, dirt, sand, mud, etc.
immediately with fresh/tap water between 5
o
C - 35
o
C;
residue may cause malfunction if allowed to dry.
・Do not soak handset in bath or pool; never use it in water
(including key operation).
・Handset is not resistant to water pressure. Avoid high-
pressure water/shower (over 6 liters/min.) and water
immersion.
・Do not expose handset to high humidity for long periods;
avoid prolonged use in bath/shower rooms.
・Volume may be low when an opening such as Mic, Recorder
Mic, Earpiece or Speaker is wet; dry handset before use (see
"Drying Handset").
・AC Adaptor (sold separately) and optional accessories are
not water or dust proof. Do not use in high humidity or near
water (outdoors, in bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.); may
cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
・Do not subject handset to strong impact (e.g., from a fall);
do not poke Mic, Earpiece, Speaker, Recorder Mic, etc. with a
sharp object; may affect water and dust resistance.
・Avoid placing handset directly on sand. Sand may penetrate
Earpiece, Speaker, etc., resulting in low volume.
・To prevent condensation, warm handset to room
temperature before bringing it from a cold place into a
warm place such as a bathroom. If condensation occurs,
leave handset at room temperature until it is dry.
・Handset does not float on water.
・Keep handset out of heavy rain.
Cautions for Use in a Bathroom
・Do not let handset get wet with liquids other than tap
water at room temperature (spa water, soapy water,
detergent solutions, bubble bath water, etc.); do not
submerge it in a bathtub. May cause malfunction.
If handset gets exposed to liquids other than tap water or
falls in a bathtub, wash it in the specified way.
・Use handset at 5
o
C - 40
o
C with humidity of 99% or less, for
up to 2 hours.
Note that this does not guarantee continuous operation of
all functions.
・After exposing handset to water, be sure to remove
moisture and let it dry naturally in the way specified in
"Drying Handset."
Let handset dry naturally after using it in a bathroom or
when condensation occurs inside Camera lens, etc.
・Be careful not to splash hot water on handset.
・Extreme temperature changes may cause condensation.
Wait until handset reaches room temperature before
bringing it from a cold place into a warm bathroom.
In addition, do not splash cold water on handset when it is
warm in a bathroom.
May cause malfunction.
・Never charge handset in a bathroom.
・Depending on the layout and condition of a bathroom,
handset may not receive a signal (call functions and data
communication may be unavailable).
・If operated with wet hands, handset may not respond or
may malfunction.
・Do not use handset with earphones, TV Antenna Cable, or an
external device connected.
・Disable Glove mode beforehand as follows.
In Home Screen, Flick Hot Sheet up (Settings)
Display glove mode ( appears)
Charging Cautions
・Never connect a charger plug/USB Type-C plug while
ROBOQUL or AC Adaptor is wet.
Handset is water resistant; however, if a charger plug/USB
Type-C plug is inserted while it is wet, liquid (tap water,
beverage, sea water, pet urine, etc.) or a foreign object
adhered to handset or a charger plug/USB Type-C plug may
cause overheating, burnout, fire, malfunction, burns, etc.
due to electric shock, short-circuiting, etc.
・Do not touch ROBOQUL or AC Adaptor with wet hands. May
cause electric shock.
・Do not use ROBOQUL or AC Adaptor where water is
regularly in use (kitchens, bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.);
may cause fire or electric shock.
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Care & Maintenance
・Proper care of Card Tray gasket is crucial for continued
handset water and dust resistance. Observe the following:
・Do not remove or damage gasket. Keep it clean.
・If Card Tray is damaged or deformed, contact a SoftBank
Shop.
・Do not insert a sharp object into Card Tray gap, Earphones-
Microphone Jack or External Connection Jack.
・To maintain water and dust resistance, it is recommended to
replace Card Tray every 2 years regardless of its condition.
Customer-requested Card Tray replacement incurs fees and
requires handset submission. For details, contact a SoftBank
Shop or SoftBank Customer Support, General Information.
Washing Handset
Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently with a cloth. Then
hold handset approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower
head and wash with low-pressure tap water (6 liters/min.
or lower) at room temperature (5
o
C - 35
o
C). Wash with your
hands, holding Card Tray so it makes no gap with handset;
do not use a brush or sponge. Dry handset before use; after
drying it well, power on.
・Before washing handset, make sure that Card Tray is closed
firmly leaving no gap between handset and Card Tray.
・Do not use a washing machine or ultrasonic cleaner.
・Earphones-Microphone Jack and External Connection Jack
tend to accumulate dust, sand, etc.; rinse and dry them
completely before use. Any residue may cause malfunction,
burns or fire.
・Do not put a cotton swab, cloth, etc. into Earphones-
Microphone Jack or External Connection Jack; may affect
water resistance, causing malfunction.
Drying Handset
After exposing handset to water, be sure to dry Earpiece,
Volume Up/Down Key, Power Key, Mic, Recorder Mic, External
Connection Jack, Speaker, and Earphones-Microphone Jack.
Wipe handset surface with dry cloth
Holding handset firmly by its sides, shake it about 20 times
・When shaking handset, hold it firmly so as not to drop it.
Pat against dry cloth to remove moisture from openings and
grooves
・Water may be trapped in openings; pat against a dry cloth
to remove it.
Leave handset on dry cloth for approximately 2 - 3 hours at
room temperature
Cautions
When Removing Moisture
Do not put a cotton swab, cloth, etc. into openings; may
affect water and dust resistance.
After Drying Procedure
Do not use handset in wet conditions.
・Calls may fail, or moisture may transfer to clothes, bag,
etc.
・Moisture may short-circuit Earphones-Microphone Jack,
External Connection Jack or other parts.
・Exposure to cold may freeze moisture and cause
malfunction.
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AQUOS R User Guide Index
About Phone....................................................................146
About Settings............................................................... 114
About the User Guide........................................................ 3
Accessibility Settings.................................................... 143
Accessing Instructions on Handset................................... 3
Accounts Settings.......................................................... 141
Address Book.................................................................... 71
Album................................................................................. 96
Applications.......................................................................29
Apps Settings................................................................. 127
AQUOS Useful Settings..................................................120
Automatic Data Communication & Sync Settings.........151
Backup & Reset.............................................................. 139
Backup & Restore...........................................................150
Basic Operations...............................................................24
Battery & Energy Saving Settings................................125
Calling from Outside Japan...........................................109
Call Settings................................................................... 126
Capturing Photos/Videos................................................. 90
Capturing Screenshots (Clip Now)...................................56
Charging Handset..............................................................12
Checking Handset Status & Notifications (Notifications
Window/Quick Settings Window).................................... 51
Chrome............................................................................... 85
Clip Now............................................................................ 56
Confirmation when First Activating Applications......... 27
Connecting by Wi-Fi.......................................................100
Customer Service............................................................156
Customizing Home Screen................................................ 53
Data Usage Settings...................................................... 129
Date & Time Settings.................................................... 142
Display Settings............................................................. 118
File Storage.....................................................................150
General Notes................................................................. 170
Global Roaming............................................................... 108
Google Account................................................................. 34
Google Play....................................................................... 36
Google Settings.............................................................. 142
178
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 168
Handset Initial Settings...................................................16
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 30
Home Applications Setting............................................ 126
Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 49
Icons at Display Top (Status Bar)...................................49
Illumination Settings......................................................124
Important Product Information.....................................166
Importing Data from Other Mobiles............................... 18
Internal Storage and SD Card............................................9
Languages & Input Settings..........................................137
Listening to Music (Play Music)...................................... 94
Location Settings........................................................... 132
Lock & Security Settings.............................................. 133
Lock Screen Basics........................................................... 48
Making Call Settings........................................................ 70
Memory Settings.............................................................129
Messaging.......................................................................... 76
More Settings................................................................. 131
Notifications Settings................................................... 115
Notifications Window/Quick Settings Window.............. 51
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................ 78
Optional Services..............................................................66
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6
Placing/Answering Calls...................................................62
Play Music......................................................................... 94
Power On/Off................................................................... 14
Printing Settings............................................................145
Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 173
Safety Precautions.........................................................158
SAR...................................................................................173
Screen Lock....................................................................... 40
ScrollAuto.......................................................................... 58
Scrolling Screen Automatically (ScrollAuto)...................58
Security Codes.................................................................. 38
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................76
Sound Settings................................................................116
Specifications..................................................................153
Status Bar......................................................................... 49
Storage Settings.............................................................128
Text Entry.........................................................................33
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 151
Turning Off Display (Screen Lock)..................................40
Updating Software........................................................... 43
USIM Card............................................................................7
USIM PIN............................................................................39
Using Airplane Mode.........................................................32
Using Bluetooth® Function........................................... 104
Using Email........................................................................82
Using Fingerprint Authentication Function....................41
Using Gmail....................................................................... 80
Using Manner Mode.......................................................... 31
Using Recent Apps Window............................................. 30
Using ROBOQUL................................................................ 44
Using Tethering.............................................................. 103
Using the Internet (Chrome)............................................85
Using Touchscreen............................................................ 15
Viewing & Managing Photos/Videos (Album)..................96
Warranty & After-Sales Service................................... 155
Water & Dust Resistance.............................................. 174
AQUOS R User Guide
August 2017, First Edition
SoftBank Corp.
Visit SoftBank Shop for assistance
Model : AQUOS R
Manufacturer : SHARP CORPORATION
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