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User Manual
Model: SH-R10
About the Manuals
Quick Start Guide (Basic package)
This guide describes part names and notes on usage.
User Manual (This document)
This manual describes detailed guidance and operations of
functions.
* The contents are subject to change without prior notice.
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Note that “SH-R10” is referred to as “handset” in this manual.
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This manual contains the information available at the time of
purchase.
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You can update the system running on this handset to the
latest version (
P. 160 “System update”).
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For the software version you are currently running on your
handset
P. 137 About phone”
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This manual refers to microSD Card, microSDHC Card or
microSDXC Card as “microSD Card” or “microSD”.
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The contents of this manual and the URL of the website are
subject to change without prior notice.
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The screens and illustrations in this manual are shown as
examples. The actual screens and illustrations may differ.
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Reproduction of this manual in part or in whole without prior
permission is prohibited.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing “SH-R10”.
Be sure to read this manual before and during use to ensure proper operation.
1
Basic package
SH-R10
SIM Eject Pin
USB cable
Headset
Charger
(A type/C type)
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card
2
Contents/Precautions
Basic package ..................................................................1
Using the handset ............................................................. 4
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS).. 5
Handling precautions ...................................................... 18
Replacing the built-in battery .................................................24
Recycling ...............................................................................25
Waterproof/Dustproof .....................................................25
Before Using the Handset
Part names and functions ......................................................32
nanoSIM Card........................................................................36
microSD Card ........................................................................38
Charging ................................................................................40
Turning power on/off ..............................................................43
Basic operation ......................................................................44
Character entry ......................................................................48
Initial settings .........................................................................49
Security codes used on the handset .....................................51
Incoming/Charging Lamp ......................................................53
Screen display/Icons..............................................................53
AQUOS Home .......................................................................58
Recent Apps ..........................................................................60
Multi Window .........................................................................61
Home applications .................................................................62
Confirmation screen at first activation of apps .......................63
Contents Call
Making a call ..........................................................................65
Answering a call ....................................................................68
Operation during a call ..........................................................68
Call history .............................................................................70
Quick access .........................................................................71
Call settings ...........................................................................72
Address book .........................................................................72
Mail/Web Browser
Messages ..............................................................................76
Gmail™ ..................................................................................79
Chrome ..................................................................................83
Camera
Camera ..................................................................................86
Photos ...................................................................................97
Apps
Play Store ............................................................................101
GPS/Navigation ...................................................................102
YouTube ............................................................................... 104
Clock .................................................................................... 104
Calendar ..............................................................................107
Calculator.............................................................................108
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Contents/Precautions
Handset Settings
Setting menu........................................................................109
Network & internet ............................................................... 110
Connected devices .............................................................. 115
Apps & notifications ............................................................. 116
Battery ................................................................................. 118
Display ................................................................................. 119
Sound ..................................................................................122
AQUOS Useful.....................................................................123
Storage ................................................................................125
Security & location ...............................................................127
Accounts ..............................................................................134
Accessibility .........................................................................135
Google™ .............................................................................136
System ................................................................................. 136
File Management
Storage structure .................................................................140
Operation of files .................................................................140
Data Communication
Bluetooth
®
function .............................................................. 142
NFC communication ............................................................146
External Device Connection
Connecting to PC and other device .....................................148
Printing/Saving by print service ...........................................150
USB host function ................................................................ 150
Cast .....................................................................................151
VPN (Virtual Private Network) .............................................152
Connecting to the headset ...................................................153
Appendix
Troubleshooting (FAQ) .........................................................154
Warranty and After-Sales Service ........................................158
System update .....................................................................160
Main specifications ..............................................................161
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones ..............165
Export Administration Regulations .......................................170
Intellectual Property Right ...................................................170
4
Contents/Precautions
Using the handset
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The handset supports LTE, W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS and wireless
LAN systems.
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Because the handset relies on radio signals, it cannot be used in
a place with no signal (such as tunnels, underground or in
buildings), in places with a weak signal or outside the service
area of mobile network. You may not use the handset in the
upper floors of a building even with no obstructions in sight.
There may also be times when the signal is strong and [
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(indicating signal status) is displayed, and you are not moving
but the call is interrupted.
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Because the handset uses radio waves, it is possible for a third
party to listen in on a conversation. However, since the LTE,
W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems automatically apply a private
call feature to every call, a third party that tries to listen in only
hears noise.
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The handset converts conversations into a digital signal and
sends it to the other party over the radio. If the signal cannot be
reconverted properly by such as moving to an area with a weak
signal, the voice may not be heard correctly.
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Take notes of data stored on the handset or save the information
to external memory devices such as microSD Cards and PCs
periodically. SHARP shall not be liable for any loss of content
due to a failure, repair, model change or other handling of the
handset.
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As with PCs, some user-installed apps, user-accessed websites,
etc. may disrupt the stability of your handset performance or
unexpectedly transmit information via the Internet causing
improper use of your location information, personal information
stored on the handset, etc. Therefore, verify the supplier and
operating conditions of the apps, websites, etc. to be used before
using them.
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The handset automatically performs communication for some
functions, for example, to synchronize data, check the latest
software version or maintain connection with the server. Also,
making a communication with large-volume data such as
downloading apps or watching videos will lead to higher packet
communication charges. We recommend you consult with your
network operator.
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Even while the Wi-Fi connection is set, packet communication
charges may be incurred depending on the app and service you
use.
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When the available space on the microSD Card or the handset is
insufficient, apps in use may not work properly. In this case,
delete saved data.
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Secure the security of the handset by setting the password of
Screen lock in case you lose it.
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If your handset is lost, change your password for each service
account and disable authentication using a PC to prevent other
persons from using Google services such as Gmail and Google
Play™, SNS, etc.
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For using services and apps provided by a third party including
Google LLC, check the terms of service of Google or the
respective providers, etc. SHARP shall not be liable for any
failure caused by related services and apps.
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Contents/Precautions
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If the terms of service, etc. is displayed, follow the instructions on
the screen and operate.
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Apps and their service contents are subject to change without
prior notice.
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The display is manufactured using high-precision technology, but
it may contain dots that fail to light or that remain permanently lit
on some areas. This is a characteristic of display and not a
malfunction.
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Note that SHARP shall not guarantee operation of commercially
available peripheral devices.
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW
THESE DIRECTIONS)
Before use, read these “Precautions” carefully and use your
handset properly.
These precautions contain information intended to prevent
bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well
as damage to property, and must be observed at all times.
The following symbols indicate the different degrees of
injury or damage that may occur if information provided is
not observed and the handset is used improperly.
Danger
This symbol indicates that “death
or serious bodily injury
(*1)
may
directly and immediately result
from improper use”.
Warning
This symbol indicates that “death
or serious bodily injury
(*1)
may
result from improper use”.
Caution
This symbol indicates that “minor
injury
(*2)
and/or property damage
(*3)
may result from improper use”.
*1 Serious bodily injury: This refers to loss of eyesight, bodily
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 bodily injury, 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.
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Contents/Precautions
The following symbols indicate specific directions.
Indicates a
prohibited action.
Indicates not to
handle the device
with wet hands.
Indicates not to
disassemble the
device.
Indicates that
instructions
specified are
compulsory
(must be
followed).
Indicates not to use
the device near
water or get it wet.
Indicates that the
power cord must
be unplugged
from the outlet.
Handling the handset, charger, wireless
charger, USB cable, nanoSIM Card and
headset (general)
Danger
Do not use, store or leave the equipment in
locations subject to high temperatures or
accumulation of heat (near a fire or heating unit, in
a kotatsu or bedding, under direct sunlight, inside
a vehicle on a hot day, etc.).
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not place the equipment inside cooking
appliances such as microwave ovens and induction
cookers or high pressure vessels such as pressure
cookers, or near them.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not sprinkle sand, soil or dirt on the equipment
or put the equipment directly on it. Also, do not
touch the equipment when sand, etc. is adhering to
your hand.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Refer to the following for details on waterproofness/
dustproofness.
P. 25 “Waterproof/Dustproof
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Contents/Precautions
Do not charge the equipment while it is wet with
liquids such as water (drinking water, sweat,
seawater, pet urine, etc.).
Also, do not charge the equipment in a location
where it will come into contact with water such as a
bathroom, etc.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Refer to the following for details on waterproofness.
P. 25 “Waterproof/Dustproof
Do not press the equipment strongly or broken it.
Especially when carrying the equipment in your
pocket, do not allow it to be hit with or nipped in
objects.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc. because of
damage of the internal battery.
* Take particular care with the followings
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Sitting or squatting down while putting the equipment in
your pocket of trousers or skirt
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Allow the equipment to be nipped in the door or vehicular
door while putting the equipment in your pocket of
outerwear
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Stepping on the equipment while it is placed on a soft
object such as the sofa or bedding, floor
Do not attempt to remove the internal battery from
the handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not attempt to remove the back cover from the
handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the
equipment.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not get the equipment wet with liquids such as
water (drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine,
etc.).
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Refer to the following for details on waterproofness.
P. 25 “Waterproof/Dustproof
Do not allow liquids such as water (drinking water,
sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.) to get inside the
charger terminal or external connection jack.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Refer to the following for details on waterproofness.
P. 25 “Waterproof/Dustproof
Make sure to use the charger and USB cable that
are provided with this handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc. if
you use a device other than one provided with this handset.
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Contents/Precautions
Warning
Do not subject the equipment to strong force,
impacts or vibration such as letting it fall, stepping
on it or throwing it.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not allow conductive materials (such as metal
objects and pencil lead) to come into contact with
the charger terminal or external connection jack or
dust to get inside it.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not cover or wrap the equipment with bedding,
etc. when using or charging.
May cause fires, burns, etc.
Do not affix metal objects (such as stickers made
of material containing metal) to the wireless
charger or handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
Do not place metal objects (such as a strap or clip
made of material containing metal) between the
wireless charger and handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
Remove any cover or other item attached to the
handset before charging with the wireless charger.
The material or thickness of the cover and dirt or other
foreign matter between the handset and cover may prevent
normal charging and cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
Turn off the handset near high-precision electronic
devices or devices that use weak electronic
signals.
May interfere with the operation of electronic devices
because of signals.
* Take particular care with the following devices
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators, other electronic medical
equipment, other equipment controlled by electronic signals,
etc. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic medical
equipment, contact the respective manufacturer or dealer to
check whether the operation of the equipment is affected by
signals.
If charging is not completed after the specified
charging time, stop charging.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc. because of
overcharging.
Be sure to turn off the handset and not to charge
the battery in locations where flammable gas may
be generated and where dust is generated.
The flammable gas, etc. could ignite, causing a fire,
explosion, etc.
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Contents/Precautions
Follow the instructions given by the respective
facility regarding use of the handset in a gas
station.
Do not perform charging in a gas station, etc.
Also, take care not to drop the handset when using it in a
gas station, etc. In particular, do not use the handset when
refilling a vehicle with gas.
The flammable gas, etc. could ignite, causing a fire,
explosion, etc.
If any trouble such as an unusual odor, unusual
noise, smoking, overheating, discoloration or
deformation is found during use, charge or storage,
follow the instructions below.
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Unplug the power plug from the outlet.
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Turn off the handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc. if
you do not follow the instructions above.
Caution
Do not use a damaged equipment.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
Do not leave the equipment on unstable surfaces,
such as on a wobbly table or sloped surface. Be
very careful while the vibrator is set.
May fall and cause injury, etc.
Do not use or store the equipment in locations that
are subject to humidity, dust or high temperatures.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Refer to the following for details on waterproofness/
dustproofness.
P. 25 “Waterproof/Dustproof
If being used by a child, have a guardian teach him/
her the proper handling procedures and do not
have him/her use it improperly.
May cause bodily injury, etc.
Do not place the equipment where the young
children can reach it.
Be especially careful with regard to the storage
location of small parts such as the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray and SIM Eject Pin.
A young child may swallow the equipment, or suffer bodily
injury, electric shock, etc.
Be careful when using the handset continuously or
when charging because it may become warm. Also,
be careful not to unintentionally touch it
continuously when it is in a pocket of your clothing,
or when you fall asleep, etc.
The handset, charger, wireless charger or USB cable may
become warm when using an app, a call, data
communication, watching video, etc. for a long time or
charging. Directly touching a warmed part for a long time
may cause redness, itching, rashes, low-temperature burns,
etc. on your skin depending on your constitution or health
condition.
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Contents/Precautions
Handling the handset
Danger
Do not throw the handset into a fire or heat it.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
Do not apply excessive force on the handset such
as puncturing it with a sharp object (nail, etc.),
hitting it with a hard object (hammer, etc.) or
stepping on it.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc.
If the substance inside the handset comes into
contact with your eyes or mouth, etc. immediately
rinse the contacted area with clean water. Then
seek prompt medical treatment.
May result in loss of eyesight, sick, etc. because of the
substance, etc. inside the handset.
Warning
Do not point the illuminated light directly at
someone's eyes. Especially when you use it for
young children, keep sufficient distance from them.
Do not use mobile light near people's faces. Eyesight may
be temporarily affected leading to accidents, etc.
Do not illuminate or emit the mobile light at anyone
driving a car or other vehicles.
May prevent a driver from driving safely and cause a traffic
accident, etc.
Do not watch the screen which is flashing
repeatedly for a long time.
May cause spasm or loss of consciousness.
Do not allow water or other liquids (drinking water,
sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.), metal (a blade of
cutter, staple, etc.), flammable material or other
foreign object to enter the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
slot on the handset.
Also, do not insert the nanoSIM Card or microSD
Card in the wrong place or wrong side.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight,
etc. for an extended period.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc. because of the
light-collecting mechanism of the lens.
Turn off the handset or set it to Airplane mode
before going aboard an airplane.
Since using the handset on airplanes is restricted, follow the
instructions given by the respective airlines.
May interfere with the operation of electronic devices
installed on the airplane because of signals.
If you commit a prohibited act while using the handset on an
airplane, you may be punished by law.
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Contents/Precautions
Follow the instructions given by the respective
medical facility regarding the use of the handset in
a hospital.
Turn off the handset in areas where the use of mobile
phones is prohibited.
May interfere with the operation of electronic devices and
electronic medical equipment because of signals.
Keep the handset away from the ears during a call
in which hands-free is set, while the ringtone is
ringing loudly, during stand-by, etc.
When you attach the headset, etc. to the handset to
play games, video/music, etc., do not make the
volume too loud.
During a call in which hands-free is set, loud sounds are
being emitted from the handset.
Even during stand-by, the ringtone or alarm sound may
activate suddenly.
Hearing loud sounds for a long time may damage your
hearing such as difficulty in hearing.
Also, excessively high volume prevent you from hearing
ambient sounds and cause an accident.
If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions
when setting functions such as the vibrator and
ringtone volume for incoming calls.
You may be startled at the sudden vibrator and ringing for
incoming calls, and may have harmful effects on your heart.
If you are using electronic medical equipment, etc.,
contact the respective manufacturer or dealer to
check whether the operation of the equipment is
affected by signals.
May interfere with the operation of electronic medical
equipment, etc. because of signals.
If the display part, back part or camera lens is
damaged, be careful of broken glass and the
exposed inside of the handset.
May cause burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc. if you
touch the broken or exposed parts.
If the substance inside the internal battery leaks, or
the internal battery emits an unusual odor,
immediately stop using the handset and move it
away from any naked flames or fire.
The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite, causing a
fire, explosion, etc.
Do not allow a pet, etc. to bite the handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc. because of
damage of the internal battery.
Caution
For using a motion sensor and geomagnetic
sensor, check the safety around, hold the handset
and do not swing it more than necessary.
May cause an accident such as bodily injury.
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Contents/Precautions
If the display is broken and the internal substance
then leaks, do not get it on your skin (face, hands,
etc.), clothes, etc.
May result in damage to your eyes, skin, etc.
If the internal substance comes into contact with your eyes,
mouth, skin or clothes, etc. immediately rinse the contacted
area with clean water.
Also, if it comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, etc.
seek medical treatment immediately after rinsing the
contacted area.
Do not dispose of the handset in ordinary garbage.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, etc. It may also cause
damage to the environment. For the unnecessary handset,
contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty
Card or follow the instructions by a local institution that
handles used handsets.
If the substance inside the internal battery leaks,
do not get the liquid on your skin (face, hands,
etc.), clothes, etc.
May result in damage to your eyes, skin, etc.
If the internal substance comes into contact with your eyes,
mouth, skin or clothes, etc. immediately rinse the contacted
area with clean water.
Also, if it comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, etc.
seek medical treatment immediately after rinsing the
contacted area.
When removing the nanoSIM Card, be careful with
the tip of the SIM Eject Pin or paper clip not to
injure any part of your body such as fingers.
May cause bodily injury, etc. if you touch the tip of the SIM
Eject Pin or paper clip.
If you use the handset in a vehicle, contact the
vehicle manufacturer or dealer to check whether
the operation of the vehicle is affected by signals.
May interfere with the operation of electronic equipment
because of signals in some vehicle models. In this case,
stop using the handset.
If any trouble on your skin occurs due to using the
handset, immediately stop using it and seek
medical treatment.
Use of the handset may cause itching, rashes, eczema, etc.
depending on your constitution or health condition.
Refer to the following for details on materials of each part.
P. 16 “Material list”
Make sure that there is no metal (a blade of cutter,
staple, etc.) on the handset because the earpiece/
speaker section, speaker section and standard rear
camera section contain parts that generate
magnetic waves.
May cause bodily injury, etc. because of the adhered object.
Look at the display in a well-lit place, keeping a
certain distance.
Eyesight may be weakened, etc. if you look at it in a dark
place or closely.
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Contents/Precautions
Handling the charger, wireless charger and
USB cable
Warning
Do not use if the cord of the USB cable is damaged.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not touch the charger or USB cable if you hear
thunder.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Do not short-circuit the charger terminal when
connected to an outlet. Also, do not allow any part
of your body (hands, fingers, etc.) to come into
contact with the charger terminal.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not place heavy objects on the cord of the USB
cable or apply excessive force on it such as pulling
it.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
When plugging/unplugging the charger into/from
the outlet, do not allow metallic objects to come
into contact with the prongs of the plug.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not connect the voltage converter for overseas
travel (travel converter) to the charger.
May catch fire, or cause overheat, electric shock, etc.
Do not apply excessive force on the connection
part with the USB cable connected to the handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not charge the handset with the wireless
charger while it is wet with liquids such as water
(drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.).
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
Do not handle the charger or USB cable with wet
hands.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Always use the specified power supply and voltage.
Using the incorrect power supply and voltage may cause
fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Charger: 100 to 240V AC (Connect only with a household
AC outlet)
Wipe off any dust on the power plug.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. if you use the
power plug with dust adhering.
Fully plug the charger into the outlet.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. if you do not
insert it securely.
Always grasp the charger when unplugging the
power plug from the outlet. Do not apply excessive
force on it such as pulling the USB cable.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. since the USB
cable is damaged by pulling it.
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Contents/Precautions
If you have electronic medical equipment such as
an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator, consult with your doctor
about using the wireless charger.
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the
operation of the electronic medical equipment.
When plugging/unplugging the USB cable into/from
the handset, plug/unplug it straightly toward the
terminal to connect, not applying excessive force
on it such as pulling the cord.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc. if
you do not plug/unplug it correctly.
If the charger terminal is deformed such as bending
it, immediately stop using. Also, do not use the
deformed one by returning it to the original shape.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc.
because of short circuit of it.
Unplug the charger from the outlet when not using.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. if you leave the
power plug with it plugged into the outlet.
If water or other liquids (drinking water, sweat,
seawater, pet urine, etc.) are attached on
equipment, immediately remove the charger from
the outlet.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. because of short
circuit by the adhered object.
Always unplug the charger from the outlet before
cleaning the equipment.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. if you do not
unplug it.
Caution
Do not touch the charger or USB cable
continuously when connected to an outlet.
May cause burns, etc.
Handling nanoSIM Card
Caution
Be careful with the cutting surface not to injure any
part of your body such as fingers when handling
the nanoSIM Card.
May cause bodily injury, etc. because the cutting surface
may be sharp.
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Contents/Precautions
Handling the headset
Warning
If any trouble such as an unusual odor, unusual
noise, smoking, overheating, discoloration or
deformation is found during use, charge or storage,
follow the instructions below.
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Unplug the headset from the handset.
May cause fires, burns, bodily injury, electric shock, etc. if
you do not follow the instructions above.
When unplugging a headset from the handset,
always grasp the plug and do not apply excessive
force during actions such as directly grasping the
cord and pulling on it.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc. since the cord is
damaged by pulling it.
Do not touch the headset if you hear thunder.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Do not place heavy objects on the headset or apply
excessive force on it such as pulling it.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
When plugging/unplugging a headset into/from the
handset, do not allow metallic objects to come into
contact with it.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Do not touch a headset with your hands wet.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
The headset is not waterproof or dustproof.
Do not use or store the equipment in locations that
are subject to humidity, dust or high temperatures.
May cause fires, burns, electric shock, etc.
Handling near electronic medical equipment
Warning
If you have electronic medical equipment such as
an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator, always carry or use your
handset at least 15 cm away from your implant.
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the
operation of the electronic medical equipment.
Patients receiving medical treatment away from a
medical facility (e.g. home treatment) who are
using electronic medical equipment other than
implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators should consult the
respective manufacturers, etc. for information
regarding the effects of signals on the equipment.
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the
operation of the electronic medical equipment.
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Contents/Precautions
If there is any chance that the distance between the
handset and a person closest to you may get
shorter than 15 cm such as when you cannot freely
move around, set the handset not to emit radio
wave in advance (by setting Airplane mode, turning
the power off, etc.).
Somebody nearby may be equipped with electronic medical
equipment such as an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an
implanted cardioverter-defibrillator. Electromagnetic signals
may have harmful effects on the operation of the electronic
medical equipment.
Follow the instructions given by the respective
medical facilities regarding the use of the handset
on their premises.
Electromagnetic signals may have harmful effects on the
operation of the electronic medical equipment.
Material list
Handset
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Display side (Glass section) Reinforced
glass
PVD processing,
AF coating
Display side (Protective film
section)
PET resin AF coating, Hard
coating
Back Reinforced
glass
PVD processing,
AF coating
Exterior (Metal section) Aluminum Anodizing
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Exterior (Resin section) PBT resin
(With glass)
None
Power Key, Volume Up/Down
key, Google Assistant Key
Aluminum Anodizing
Fingerprint Sensor Epoxy resin Hard coating
Decoration of fingerprint
sensor
Stainless PVD processing
Camera panel Reinforced
glass
AF coating, AR
coating
Decoration of camera (Upper
part, lower part)
Aluminum Anodizing
Earpiece/Speaker (Resin
section)
PC resin None
Surrounding area of 3.5mm
earphone jack (inner side
surface)
PBT resin
(With glass)
None
Surrounding area of USB
Type-C
Connector (inner
side surface)
PBT resin
(With glass)
None
nanoSIM/microSD Tray
(Exterior section)
Aluminum Anodizing
nanoSIM/microSD Tray POM resin None
Hinge of nanoSIM/microSD
Tray
Silicon rubber None
nanoSIM/microSD Tray
reinforcement plate
Stainless None
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Part Material
Surface
treatment
IMEI plate PET resin PET resin
laminate
Charger (A type/C type)
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Power plug Brass Nickel plating
Exterior PC resin None
USB connector pin (Metal
section)
SPCC Nickel plating
USB connector pin (Resin
section)
LCP resin None
USB cable
Part Material
Surface
treatment
USB plug (Exterior section) TPE resin None
USB plug (Metal section) SPCC Nickel plating
USB plug (Resin section) PBT resin None
Cord TPE resin None
Type-C plug (Exterior
section)
TPE resin None
Type-C plug (Metal section) Stainless steel Nickel plating
Type-C plug (Resin section) LCP resin None
Headset
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Earphone (Exterior section) ABS resin None
Earphone (Side surface) TPE resin NCVM
Earpiece Silica gel None
Microphone section ABS resin None
Cord TPE resin None
Plug (Exterior section) TPE resin None
Plug (Metal section) Brass Gold plating
Plug (Resin section) POM resin None
SIM Eject Pin
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Body Stainless None
Handling the SIM Eject Pin
Warning
The tip of the SIM Eject Pin is sharp. Do not use it
pointing at yourself or others.
May cause bodily injury, loss of eyesight, etc.
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Handling precautions
General notes
z
SH-R10 is waterproof/dustproof, however, do not allow liquid
such as water (drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine,
etc.) and foreign object such as dust to get inside the
handset and do not allow them to adhere to accessories.
The charger, USB cable, nanoSIM Card and headset are not
waterproof/dustproof. Do not use in humid or steamy areas such as
bathrooms and places exposing to rain and other forms of moisture. If
they are carried close to the skin, perspiration may cause internal
components to corrode and result in malfunction. If a problem is found
to be due to moisture, the handset and parts are not covered by
warranty. For details on repair, contact the support phone number
listed on the Warranty Card.
z
Clean only with a soft and dry cloth (such as the type used
for eyeglasses).
y
Forceful rubbing of the display may scratch its surface.
y
Water drops, dirt, etc. left on the display may cause stains to form
on its surface.
y
Never use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners, benzene or
detergents, as these agents may erase the printing or cause
discoloration.
z
Occasionally clean terminals, the fingerprint, etc. and always
keep it.
When using unclean terminals, etc., the handset may not work properly.
Be careful not to damage to terminals, etc. while cleaning them.
z
Do not place the equipment near an air conditioning vent.
Condensation formed due to rapid changes in temperature may cause
internal corrosion and lead to a malfunction.
z
Do not apply excessive force on the handset when using it.
Carrying the equipment in a tightly packed bag or sitting on it put in
your pocket may cause a malfunction or damage of the display,
internal components, internal battery, etc.
Keeping an external connector device plugged into the external
connection jack may cause a malfunction or damage.
z
Do not drop or otherwise subject the equipment to severe
impact.
May cause a malfunction or damage.
z
Malfunctions deemed to be caused by inappropriate
handling by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
Notes about the handset
z
Do not forcefully press the display or operate with a pointed
object.
May scratch it and cause malfunction or damage.
z
Avoid using the handset in extremely high or low
temperatures.
Use the handset within the range of a temperature between 5° C and
35° C and a humidity between 45% and 85%.
Refer to the following for details on using it at a bathroom.
P. 25 “What you can do with waterproof/dustproof of SH-R10”
z
Using the handset close to household electronic equipment
(TVs, radios, etc.) may have harmful effects on the operation
of such equipment. Move as far away as possible from such
items before use.
z
Back up to the microSD Card, PC, cloud, etc. or keep a
separate memo of data stored on the handset.
SHARP shall not be liable for any loss of content.
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Contents/Precautions
z
When connecting an external connector device to the
external connection jack, do not put it in obliquely and do
not pull it while it is plugged in.
May cause a malfunction or damage.
z
The handset may become warm during use or charging but
this is not a malfunction. You can keep using it.
z
Do not leave the camera lens in direct sunlight.
May cause discoloration or burn-in of pixels.
z
Use the handset with the nanoSIM/microSD Tray closed.
Liquid such as water (drinking water, sweat, seawater, pet urine, etc.)
or foreign object such as dust may get inside and cause a malfunction.
z
Do not give a strong impact on the fingerprint sensor or
scratch the surface.
May cause not only malfunction of the fingerprint sensor but also
disabling authentication.
z
While using a microSD Card, do not remove the card or turn
off the handset.
May cause data loss or a malfunction.
z
Never place a magnetic card or magnetized items near the
handset.
The data stored in cash cards, credit cards, transport system IC cards,
etc. may be erased.
Putting highly magnetized items closer may cause an error.
z
Do not decorate the handset with films, stickers, etc.
Normal operation may not be possible. For example, each of the
functions that uses the proximity sensor may not work or charging
with the wireless charger may not be possible.
Refer to the following for details on the position of the proximity
sensor.
P. 32 “Part names and functions”
z
The internal battery is not covered by warranty because it is
a consumable product.
Depending on usage, the internal battery may swell as it approaches
the end of its usable life.
Change the battery if its life becomes extremely shorter or the it swells
even after fully charged. For details on replacing the internal battery,
contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty Card.
z
Charge battery in areas where ambient temperature is
between 5° C and 35° C.
z
The battery life depends on the usage and deterioration of
the battery.
z
Do not store the handset under the following situations
because they may lower the performance or shorten the
usable life of the internal battery.
y
Storage with the internal battery fully charged (immediately after
charging is completed)
y
Storage with no battery level (cannot turn the handset on)
Approximately 40% is recommended as the proper battery level for
storage.
z
The following is the type of the internal battery built into the
handset.
Label Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
z
The surface of the handset uses the aluminum material.
Note that dent and abrasion are easily remained as
aluminum is a soft material.
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Contents/Precautions
Notes about the charger, wireless charger
and USB cable
z
Use the charger and USB cable provided with this handset
for charging.
z
Charge the battery in areas where the ambient temperature
is between 5° C and 35° C.
z
Do not charge the internal battery in the following locations.
y
Areas with high humidity or dust, or in areas exposed to frequent
vibrations
y
Close to household electronic equipment (TVs, radios, etc.)
z
The charger or USB cable may become warm during
charging but this is not a malfunction. You can keep using it.
z
When using an outlet with a feature to prevent the plug from
being removed accidentally, follow the instructions in the
outlet user's guide.
z
Do not subject to strong impacts. Also, do not deform the
charger terminals.
May cause a malfunction.
z
Do not use the wireless charger while it is covered with a
blanket, etc.
z
Do not use the wireless charger with other than the
specified equipment or dedicated AC adapter.
z
Do not place the handset on the wireless charger while the
USB cable is connected to it.
z
Never place a magnetic card or magnetized items near the
wireless charger.
The data stored in cash cards, credit cards, transport system IC cards,
etc. may be erased.
Putting highly magnetized items closer may cause an error.
Notes about nanoSIM Card
z
Do not apply unnecessary force when inserting/removing
the nanoSIM Card.
z
Customer is responsible for malfunctions arising from
inserting nanoSIM Card into a different IC card reader/writer,
etc.
z
Occasionally clean IC area and always keep it.
When using the nanoSIM Card while IC area is not clean, it may not
work properly.
z
Clean only with a soft and dry cloth (such as the type used
for eyeglasses).
z
Back up to the microSD Card, PC, cloud, etc. or keep a
separate memo of data stored on the nanoSIM Card.
SHARP shall not be liable for any loss of content.
z
Do not damage, touch haphazardly or short-circuit the IC.
May cause data loss or a malfunction.
z
Do not drop or otherwise subject the nanoSIM Card to
severe impact.
May cause a malfunction.
z
Never bend the nanoSIM Card or place heavy objects on it.
May cause a malfunction.
z
Do not insert the nanoSIM Card to the handset with a label,
sticker, etc. attached on the card.
May cause a malfunction.
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Contents/Precautions
Notes on using Bluetooth function
The handset supports the security function that meets the
Bluetooth specification for security during communication
using Bluetooth functions. However, the security may not be
sufficient depending on the configuration, etc. Take care of
the security while making communication using Bluetooth
function.
Even if any leak of data or information occurs while making
communication using Bluetooth function, SHARP shall not
be liable for any loss of content.
z
Cautions on using Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio
stations for a mobile object identifier that have to be licensed and are
used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power
radio stations, and amateur radio stations (hereafter, referred to as
“another radio station”) in addition to industrial, scientific and medical
devices or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using the handset, make sure that “another radio station” is
not operating nearby.
2. If radio interference between the handset and “another radio
station” occurs, avoid interference by moving immediately to
another place or “turning off the power”.
3. Contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty Card for
further details.
z
Label markings
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[System]
[Advanced]
[Authentication] to confirm the radio frequencies the
Bluetooth function of the handset uses. The label markings are as
follows.
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2,400 MHz band.
FH: The modulation system is the FH-SS system.
XX: Another modulation system is used.
8: The estimated coverage distance is 80 m or less.
: All radio frequencies between 2,400 MHz and
2,483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object
identifiers cannot be avoided.
Notes about wireless LAN (WLAN)
Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves to communicate
information. Therefore, it has an advantage of freely
connecting to the LAN within the service area. On the other
hand, if security setting is not set, it is possible for a
malicious third party to intercept the communication
contents or hack. It is recommended to set security setting
at your own risk and judgement.
Even if any leak of data and information occurs while
making communication using wireless LAN function,
SHARP shall not be liable for any loss of content.
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z
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as electric
appliances or AV/OA devices or in radio waves.
y
Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or disable
communications (especially when using a microwave oven).
y
When used near TV, radio, etc., reception interference may occur or
channels on the TV screen may be disturbed.
y
If there are multiple wireless LAN access points nearby and the
same channel is used, search may not work correctly.
z
Cautions on using 2.4 GHz devices
WLAN-installed devices operate at radio frequencies assigned to the
in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier (radio stations
requiring a license) used in production lines of a factory, specific low
power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license), and amateur
radio stations (radio stations requiring a license) in addition to
industrial, scientific and medical devices or home electric appliances
such as microwave ovens.
1. Before using this device, make sure that the in-house radio stations
for a mobile object identifier, specific low power radio stations and
amateur radio stations are not operating nearby.
2. If the device causes harmful radio interference to the in-house
radio stations for a mobile object identifier, immediately change the
radio frequency or stop use, and contact the support phone
number listed on the Warranty Card for crosstalk avoidance, etc.
(e.g. partition setup).
3. If the device causes radio interference to specific low power radio
stations for a mobile object identifier or amateur radio stations,
contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty Card for
further details.
z
Cautions on using 5 GHz devices
In the 5 GHz frequency band, four bands of 5.2 GHz/5.3 GHz/5.6
GHz/5.8 GHz band (W52/W53/W56/W58) are available.
y
W52 (5.2 GHz band/36, 40, 44, 48 ch)
y
W53 (5.3 GHz band/52, 56, 60, 64 ch)
y
W56 (5.6 GHz band/100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132,
136, 140, 144 ch)
y
W58 (5.8 GHz band/149, 153, 157, 161, 165 ch)
Available bands and channels vary depending on the country.
The available bands and channels that can be used outdoor vary
depending on the country. Please confirm the regulations and other
conditions of the country you live in and your region.
z
Label markings
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[System]
[Advanced]
[Authentication] to confirm the radio frequencies the
wireless LAN function of the handset uses. The label markings are as
follows.
2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2,400 MHz band.
DS: The modulation system is the DS-SS system.
OF: The modulation system is the OFDM system.
4: The estimated coverage distance is 40 m or less.
: All radio frequencies between 2,400 MHz
and 2,483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object
identifiers can be avoided.
Available channels for the handset's wireless LAN are between 1 and
13. Note that other channel access points cannot be connected.
Available channels may vary depending on the country.
For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand.
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Contents/Precautions
Voluntary control for radio wave interference
z
This product satisfies technical requirements set by the
government and its satisfied mark is displayed on the
electronic nameplate of the product.
You can see the electronic nameplate by operating the product as
follows.
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[System]
[Advanced]
[Authentication]
NFC reader/writer
z
The NFC reader/writer and P2P function of the handset use
weak radio waves whose handling does not require a
license of radio station.
z
The frequency in use is the 13.56 MHz band. When another
NFC reader/writer or P2P function is being used nearby,
keep enough distance from it.
Make sure that there is no radio station using the same
frequency band in the nearby area.
z
For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand. Use of
the function may be restricted in some countries.
Check conditions such as regulations of the country/region
to use the function.
Notes about the SIM Eject Pin
z
Do not insert the SIM Eject Pin into a hole, etc. other than
the nanoSIM/microSD Tray eject one.
May cause a malfunction or damage.
z
Do not apply excessive force on the SIM Eject Pin when
using it.
May cause a malfunction or damage.
z
When discarding, segregate it according to the local rules.
z
Use the SIM Eject Pin only for the intended purpose in this
manual.
May cause a malfunction or damage.
z
Do not use the SIM Eject Pin for other mobile phones.
May cause malfunction or damage of other mobile phones.
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Caution
z
Never use the handset that is modified. Using a modified
device violates the Radio Law and/or the
Telecommunications Business Law.
The handset follows the regulations regarding the certification of
conformity with technical regulations for specific radio stations, etc.
based on the Radio Law and authentication of conformity with
technical regulations for devices, etc. based on the
Telecommunications Business Law, and the “Technical Conformity
Mark
” can be displayed on the electronic nameplate of the
handset as a proof. You can see it by operating as follows.
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[System]
[Advanced]
[Authentication]
If the screws of the handset are removed and a modification is given
to the inside, the certification of conformity with technical regulations,
etc. will become invalid. Never use the handset without the valid
certification, etc. Doing so violates the Radio Law and/or the
Telecommunications Business Law.
z
Be careful when using the handset while driving a motor
vehicle.
Using the handset in hand while driving is regarded as a punishable
act.
However, the punishment has no application in some cases such as
when rescuing sick and injured people or maintaining public safety.
z
Never change the basic software improperly.
This may be regarded as a conversion of software and repairs may be
refused.
Replacing the built-in battery
The internal battery is a consumable product. As charging and
discharging cycles repeat, the battery deteriorates and the
usage time may become considerably shorter.
Deterioration of the built-in battery varies depending on the
usage status and operation environment. If the usage time has
become considerably shorter even after being fully charged, it
is time to replace the built-in battery with a new one.
The handset's built-in battery cannot be replaced by
customers themselves. Contact the support phone number
listed on the Warranty Card and request replacement of the
built-in battery (for a fee).
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Contents/Precautions
Recycling
The lithium-ion battery used in this handset is a valuable
resource that can be recycled. We appreciate your cooperation
for recycling.
For questions about recycling, contact the support phone
number listed on the Warranty Card.
When disposing of the handset
z
Please follow the disposal rules of each local government. The
rules may differ depending on the local government; confirm with
the government office where you live.
z
In order to protect your privacy, before disposal, perform “Erase
all data (factory reset)” to delete all data in the system memory
(
P. 139 “Reset options”).
Waterproof/Dustproof
SH-R10 is waterproof to IPX5
*1
and IPX8
*2
standards, and
dustproof to IP6X
*3
standard if the nanoSIM/microSD Tray is
securely closed.
*1 IPX5 means that the communication device keeps functioning
after being subjected to a jet flow (12.5 L/min) discharged from
a nozzle (inner diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions
(approximately 3 m from the handset) for 3 minutes or more.
*2 IPX8 means that the communication device keeps functioning
after the mobile phone is slowly submerged to depth of 1.5 m in
static tap water at room temperature, left there for
approximately 30 minutes and then taken out.
*3 IP6X means the level of dust protection. Mobile phone has the
ability to prevent dust from entering inside after it is left in the
device containing dust (diameter: 75 m or smaller) for 8 hours,
agitated and then taken out.
What you can do with waterproof/dustproof
of SH-R10
z
You can call without using an umbrella in the rain (for rainfall of
approximately 20 mm per hour).
z
You can rinse dirt off from the handset. Wash the handset with
low-pressure water flow (6 L/min or lower and tap water at room
temperature (between 5° C and 35° C)), holding it approximately
10 cm below faucet or shower head. Wash by using only your
hands, not a brush or sponge, with the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
held in position. Drain the handset before use (
P. 30
“Draining water when the handset gets wet”).
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Contents/Precautions
z
You can use the handset at a poolside. Do not throw water in a
swimming pool on the handset or soak the handset in the water
of a swimming pool.
z
You can use the handset in a bathroom.
y
Do not let the handset get wet with liquids other than water at
room temperature (hot spring water or water containing soap,
detergent or bath powder) or do not soak the handset in a
bathtub.
May cause a malfunction. If the handset gets wet with liquids other
than water at room temperature or you fall the handset into the
bathtub, immediately rinse it in the specific procedure.
y
Use the handset within 2 hours in a bathroom where the range
of a temperature is between 5° C and 40° C and a humidity is
99% or less.
All function's continuous operations are not completely guaranteed.
y
If the handset gets wet, be sure to drain water and dry naturally
in the specific procedure (
P. 30 “Draining water when the
handset gets wet”).
Also, drain water after using the handset in a bathroom or when
condensation occurs inside the camera lens.
y
The rapid changes of temperature may cause condensation.
Wait until the handset reaches room temperature before you bring it
from a cold place into a warm place such as a bathroom.
Also, do not splash cold water on the warmed handset in a
bathroom.
May cause a malfunction.
y
Never charge the battery in a bathroom.
y
The signal does not reach and a call or data communication
may not be available depending on the structure and
conditions of the bathroom.
y
When you operate the handset with wet hands, it may not
respond or inadvertent operations may occur.
y
Do not use the handset connected to the headset or external
connector device in a bathroom.
Things to keep in mind
To maintain waterproof/dustproof performance, check the
followings.
z
Securely close the nanoSIM/microSD Tray. Be careful not to
apply excessive force on the rubber gasket when opening and
closing.
z
Make sure that the nanoSIM/microSD Tray is completely closed
without floating.
z
To maintain waterproof/dustproof performance, the handset has
the nanoSIM/microSD Tray that allows you to close securely.
Note that opening it forcibly may cause injuries to your nails,
fingers, etc.
z
To maintain waterproof/dustproof performance, replacement of
parts is recommended every 2 years regardless of whether
the handset appears normal or abnormal. SHARP replaces
the parts as a chargeable service. For replacement of parts,
contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty
Card.
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Contents/Precautions
Inserting and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
z
Before inserting/removing the tray, make sure to turn off the
power. Hold the handset securely with your hand.
z
Insert/remove the tray with the display side of the handset turned
up.
z
The included SIM Eject Pin is required to remove the tray.
When removing
1
Insert the tip of SIM Eject Pin into the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray eject hole
z
Insert it horizontally until the card tray comes out. If you do
not insert it horizontally, may cause damage or malfunction.
2
Pull out the nanoSIM/microSD Tray from the
handset
z
Pull out the card tray slowly and horizontally.
Pulling out it forcefully or obliquely may cause damage.
z
When pulling them out, take care that the card does not
come out of the card tray and get lost.
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When inserting
1
Insert the nanoSIM/microSD Tray all the way to
the handset straight and horizontally with the
display side turned up
z
Push the A areas securely and make sure there is no space
between the handset and the card tray.
z
Insert the card tray slowly.
z
Do not insert the card tray the other way around. If you do
so, may cause damage.
z
Inserting the card tray not deeply enough may cause
impairment of the waterproof/dustproof property or prevent
the handset from functioning properly.
z
If the SIM Eject Pin is lost, a paper clip can be used as a
substitute for it.
Precautions
z
When your hands are wet or water/foreign object adheres to the
handset, do not open/close the nanoSIM/microSD Tray.
z
Close the nanoSIM/microSD Tray securely. Even a fine obstacle
(one hair, one grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) put between contact
surfaces may allow liquids or dust to get inside.
z
If the handset gets wet with water or other liquids with the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray opened, the liquid may get inside
causing electric shocks or malfunction. Stop using the handset,
turn off the power and contact the support phone number listed
on the Warranty Card.
z
The rubber gasket of the contact surface between the main body
and nanoSIM/microSD Tray plays an important role in
maintaining waterproof/dustproof performance. Do not remove or
scratch it. Also, prevent dust from adhering to it.
If the rubber gasket is damaged or deformed, contact the
support phone number listed on the Warranty Card.
z
Do not insert a pointed object through the nanoSIM/microSD
Tray gaps. It may cause damage to the rubber gasket and allow
liquids or dust to get inside.
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Contents/Precautions
z
Do not use the handset underwater (including key operations).
May cause a malfunction.
z
Do not directly apply water flow stronger than allowed (over 6 L/
min). May cause malfunction though SH-R10 provides waterproof
performance of IPX5.
z
Do not let the handset get wet with liquids other than water at
room temperature (between 5° C and 35° C) or do not soak the
handset in the liquids. If you let the handset get wet with liquids
other than water at room temperature or soak the handset in the
liquids, stop using the handset and wash it with water at room
temperature.
z
Do not wash the handset in a washing machine, etc.
z
To prevent condensation, wait until the handset reaches room
temperature before you bring it from a cold place to a warm
place.
z
Never soak the handset in hot spring water or water containing
soap, detergent or bath powder.
z
Do not soak the handset in hot water, use it in a sauna or apply
hot air (from a hair dryer, etc.) to it.
z
Do not soak the handset in seawater.
z
Do not put the handset directly on sand/dirt.
z
If foreign object such as salt water, seawater, drink, seasoning,
food, dirt or soil adheres to the handset, rinse it off immediately.
If it becomes dry and hard, it is difficult to remove it and may
cause damage or malfunction.
z
Do not leave the handset wet. In cold places, water may freeze
and cause malfunction.
z
The handset does not float on water.
z
Do not let the handset fall. It may become scratched and cause
the waterproof/dustproof performance to degrade.
z
Do not leave water on the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece/
speaker, speaker or 3.5mm earphone jack. Such water may
interfere with talking.
z
Do not poke the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece/speaker,
speaker, USB Type-C Connector, 3.5mm earphone jack, etc. with
a pointed object.
z
Do not insert the headset to the handset while the handset is
wet.
May cause a malfunction.
z
The supplied charger, USB cable and headset are not
waterproof/dustproof. Do not use them in rooms where water is
regularly in use such as bathroom, shower room, kitchen or
lavatory.
Soap/Detergent
/
Bath powde
r
Hot spring
Seawater
Swimming pool
Sand/Dirt
z
SHARP does not guarantee actual operations under all states.
Malfunctions deemed to be caused by inappropriate operation
by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
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Draining water when the handset gets wet
When the handset is wet, water may flow out after wiping it off.
Drain the water by following the steps below.
1
Wipe off water on the handset surface with dry
and clean cloth, etc.
2
Shake the handset approximately 20 times,
securely holding it, until there is no more water
splattering
To
drain water off,
shake the handset
with the speaker
turned down
To drain water off,
shake the handset with
the earpiece/speaker
turned down
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Contents/Precautions
3
Softly press the handset against dry and clean
cloth, etc. to wipe off water remaining in the
grooves of the mouthpiece/microphone,
earpiece/speaker, speaker, keys, USB Type-C
Connector, 3.5mm earphone jack, air vent
(decoration of camera), etc.
z
Pat the opening with cloth, etc. to remove water because
there may be any water remaining in the grooves of each
part.
4
Wipe off water oozing from the handset with dry
and clean cloth, etc. and dry naturally for
approximately 3 hours
z
Water, if any, remaining in the main body may ooze after
wiping off.
z
Pat the opening with cloth, etc. again to remove water
because you may not be able to hear sounds well if drainage
is insufficient.
Charging
The supplied charger and USB cable are not waterproof/
dustproof. Check the followings before and after charging.
z
Make sure that there is no water or foreign object on the handset.
If foreign object adheres to the handset, immediately rinse it off.
Also, if the handset is wet or after the handset is wet, adequately
drain it and wipe off water with dry and clean cloth, etc. then dry
naturally before charging.
Warning
Never try to connect the Type-C plug when the handset is
wet or foreign object adheres to the handset.
z
The supplied charger and USB cable do not provide
waterproof/dustproof performance though the handset
provides them. Inserting the Type-C plug while the equipment
is wet or dirty may cause short circuit when you charge the
battery and lead to abnormal overheat, malfunction, fires or
burns due to water, foreign object, etc. adhering to the handset
or Type-C plug.
z
Do not touch the charger and USB cable with your hands wet.
May cause electric shock.
z
Do not use the charger and USB cable in a place subject to
water. Do not use it in rooms where water is regularly in use
such as bathroom, shower room, kitchen or lavatory. May
cause fires or electric shock.
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Before Using the Handset
Part names and functions
1 nanoSIM/microSD Tray
z
It is possible to insert two nanoSIM Cards or one nanoSIM
Card and one microSD Card in the nanoSIM/microSD Tray.
z
For details on nanoSIM Card
P. 36 “nanoSIM Card”
z
For details on microSD Card
P. 38 “microSD Card”
2 Front Camera
z
For details on using camera
P. 86 “Camera”
3 Earpiece or Earpiece/Speaker
4 Proximity sensor/Brightness sensor
*1
z
Detects the approaching of your face to prevent inadvertent
operation during a call and used for automatically controlling
the brightness of the screen.
5 Incoming/Charging Lamp
z
For details on incoming/charging lamp
P. 53 “Incoming/
Charging Lamp”
6 1/2: Volume Up/Down key
z
Use to adjust each volume, shoot with the camera, set
manner mode, etc.
7 3: Power Key
z
Used to turn the power on/off and turn the screen on/off.
Pressing it for at least 2 seconds displays a menu to allow you
to operate [Power off], [Restart], and [Screenshot].
z
For details, see the following sections.
y
For details on turning the power on/off
P. 43 “Turning
power on/off
y
For details on shooting a screenshot
P. 47 “Shooting
screenshot”
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8 3: Google Assistant Key
z
The key is meant to trigger the Google Assistant™.
z
It can also be used to trigger functions chosen by the user.
Please choose the function you wish to trigger in [Assistant
key]. For details on [Assistant key]
P. 138 “Gestures”
9 Display/Touch panel
z
For details on operation of the touch panel
P. 44
“Operation of touch panel”
a Fingerprint Sensor
*1
z
Use to unlock the touch panel, etc. by fingerprint
authentication.
z
For details on using fingerprint sensor
P. 131 “Fingerprint
authentication
b Video rear camera (Dramatic wide camera)
z
A wide camera for video shooting.
Set the angle switch to [
] to use it while shooting videos.
z
For details on using camera
P. 86 “Camera”
c Standard rear camera
z
A standard camera for shooting still pictures/videos.
z
Set the angle switch to [
] to use it while shooting videos.
z
For details on using camera
P. 86 “Camera”
d Mobile Light
e Wireless charge position
z
When performing wireless charging, align the charger with
this position.
f Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna
*2
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g Air vent (decoration of camera)
z
A mobile light with an air vent to maintain performance.
h Internal antenna
*2
i GPS/Internal antenna
*2
j Wi-Fi antenna
*2
k NFC antenna
l Microphone
z
Use when recording videos.
z
Used to reduce noise when using Clear talk.
z
Use as a mouthpiece during a hands-free call.
m 3.5mm Earphone Jack
n Speaker
z
Ringtone, music, etc. can be heard from here.
z
The other party's voice can be heard from here during a
hands-free call.
o Mouthpiece/Microphone
z
Use as a microphone when recording videos.
p USB Type-C Connector
z
Use to charge the handset, etc.
z
USB Power Delivery charging is supported.
z
For details on connection to an external device
P. 40
“Charging”, P. 148 “Connecting to PC and other device”, P. 150
“USB host function
*1 Do not affix a sticker, etc. to the sensor area.
*2 Built into the main body. Covering the antenna area with your
hand may influence the communication quality.
z
The back cover cannot be removed. Removing it forcibly may
cause damage or a malfunction.
z
The battery is built into the handset and you cannot replace it
by yourself.
IMEI plate
z
A plate with the sticker which the IMEI number (International
Mobile Equipment Identifier), CE mark, etc. are printed is
stowed near the nanoSIM/microSD Tray slot. The IMEI number
is required when contacting the support phone number listed
on the Warranty Card. Do not pull out the plate or remove the
sticker.
For details on precautions about handling the IMEI plate (model
nameplate), refer to After-Sales Services” (
P. 159).
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Before Using the Handset
Pulling out the IMEI plate
1. Pull out the nanoSIM/microSD Tray from the main body with
the display facing up. For details on how to pull out the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray, see the following.
P. 27 “Inserting
and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
2. With the display facing down, hook the convex part of the SIM
Eject Pin, which is included as an accessory, to the hole on
the IMEI plate, and pull the IMEI plate.
* Do not completely remove the IMEI plate.
Hole on the IMEI plate
Convex part of
the SIM Eject Pin
IMEI plate
z
To pull out the IMEI plate, use the SIM Eject Pin, which is
included as an accessory.
If another tool is used, it could cause damage the handset or
cause the handset to fail.
z
Note that pulling out the IMEI plate forcibly or adding forces on
it may damage to the plate.
z
If you accidentally pull out the IMEI plate, slowly return the
IMEI plate while taking care not to insert it too deep.
z
You can check the IMEI by operating the handset.
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[System]
[About phone]
[IMEI]
Volume Up/Down key
z
If you press
1
/
2
to display the volume bar, the manner
mode selection items are displayed ([Manner OFF]/[Vibe]/
[Mute]). Touching the key repeatedly allows you to display the
item you wish to set and set manner mode.
Earpiece/Speaker
z
This handset combines the earpiece and speaker. When you
convert to a hands-free talking, end a call, etc., sound gradually
increases to the set volume to prevent a loud sound from the
speaker at your ear.
Mobile Light
z
The mobile light may be automatically turned off if you use the
handset for a long time or the handset becomes warm after the
mobile light is turned on. Also, you may not be able to use the
mobile light if the handset is warm.
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Microphone
z
When using functions which support the microphone, do not
cover the hole of the microphone.
Headset
z
Depending on the type of a headset (commercially available), it
may not be available.
Turning power off forcibly
z
You can turn the power off forcibly by pressing
9
for at least 8 seconds. Release your finger after the vibrator is
activated to turn the power off. Note that data, contents you
have set, etc. may be deleted since the power is turned off
forcibly.
SIM Eject Pin
It is used to insert/remove a nanoSIM Card and microSD Card.
For details on using the SIM Eject Pin
P. 27 “Inserting and
removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
nanoSIM Card
A nanoSIM Card is an IC card that records personal
information, such as your phone number.
z
A nanoSIM Card has a security code called PIN code
(
P. 51 “PIN code”).
Inserting nanoSIM Card
z
For details on how to insert and remove the nanoSIM/microSD
Tray, refer to “Inserting and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
(
P. 27).
z
If you do not insert a microSD Card, you can insert two nanoSIM
Cards.
1
Remove the nanoSIM/microSD Tray from the
handset
2
Put the nanoSIM Card into the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray with the IC side turned down
z
Check the direction of corner cut.
z
Check the direction of the nanoSIM Card and put it securely.
z
Not to let the nanoSIM Card lift up from the card tray. If the
nanoSIM Card does not fit the card tray, may cause a fault.
Notch
IC
sim
1
sim
2
3
Turn the display side up and then insert the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray into the handset
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Removing nanoSIM Card
z
For details on how to insert and remove the nanoSIM/microSD
Tray, refer to “Inserting and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
(
P. 27).
1
Remove the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
2
Remove the nanoSIM Card from the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray
3
Turn the display side up and then insert the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray into the handset
z
Do not insert the nanoSIM Card or microSD Card into the
handset directly.
After putting the card into the card tray, insert the whole tray
into the handset.
z
Do not allow the nanoSIM Card or nanoSIM/microSD Tray to
fall when removing them.
z
When pulling out the nanoSIM/microSD Tray with the display
side turned down or the handset stood upright, the nanoSIM
Card being attached with the card tray is off and may cause
loss.
z
When handling the nanoSIM Card, make sure not to touch or
damage the IC area. Also, note that inserting or removing the
nanoSIM Card forcibly may damage it or deform the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray.
z
Refer to the nanoSIM Card user's guide for more information
on the nanoSIM Card.
z
Do not misplace the nanoSIM Card once it is removed.
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microSD Card
You can save data on the handset to microSD Card or import
data on microSD Card to the handset.
z
SH-R10 is compatible with commercially available microSD Card
of up to 2 GB, microSDHC Card of up to 32 GB and microSDXC
Card of up to 512 GB.
z
Do not turn off the handset immediately after inserting the
microSD Card in the handset (while writing information needed
for the handset operation) or while editing data on the microSD
Card. Data may be damaged or the handset may not work
properly.
z
Format unformatted microSD Cards on the handset before use
(
P. 126 “Formatting microSD Card/USB memory”). microSD
Cards formatted by PCs or other devices may not be used
properly on the handset.
z
Data saved on the microSD Cards from other devices may not
be displayed or played on the handset. Some data saved on the
microSD Card from the handset may not be displayed or played
on other devices.
z
microSDXC Card can be used only on the devices compatible
with SDXC. If you insert a microSDXC Card to devices not
compatible with SDXC, data saved on the microSDXC Card may
be damaged, etc., so do not insert it.
z
For using a microSDXC Card with its data damaged again,
formatting the microSDXC Card by devices compatible with
SDXC is required (all the data will be deleted).
z
For copying data to/from among devices not compatible with
SDXC, use a card which conforms to the standard of the devices
you copy the data to/from such as microSDHC Card or microSD
Card.
z
Back up the data saved on a microSD Card and store in another
place. SHARP shall not be liable for any loss or change of the
saved data.
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Before Using the Handset
Inserting microSD Card
z
For details on how to insert and remove the nanoSIM/microSD
Tray, refer to “Inserting and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
(
P. 27).
z
If you insert only one nanoSIM Card, you can insert a microSD
Card.
1
Remove the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
2
Put the microSD Card into the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray with the metal terminal side
turned down
z
Check the direction of the microSD Card and put it securely.
z
Not to let the microSD Card lift up from the card tray.
If the microSD Card does not fit the card tray, may cause a
fault.
3
Turn the display side up and then insert the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray into the handset
Removing microSD Card
z
For details on how to insert and remove the nanoSIM/microSD
Tray, refer to “Inserting and removing the nanoSIM/microSD Tray”
(
P. 27).
1
Remove the nanoSIM/microSD Tray
2
Remove the microSD Card from the nanoSIM/
microSD Tray
3
Turn the display side up and then insert the
nanoSIM/microSD Tray into the handset
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Charging
The internal battery is not fully charged at the time of
purchase. Be sure to charge the battery before use.
Cautions while charging
z
For details on the estimated charge time and battery life when
fully charged
P. 161 “Main specifications”
z
The battery can also be charged with the handset turned on
(While charging, the battery icon appears with [
]
superimposed).
z
Do not charge for a long time with the power left turned on. If the
handset is left turned on after charging is complete, the internal
battery charge level decreases.
In this case, the charger or wireless charger (commercially
available) charges the battery again. However, depending on the
time when the handset is disconnected from the charger or
wireless charger, the battery charge level may be low or the
battery may only be usable for a short time.
z
If the handset is left for a long time even after the charging is
completed, the battery level may decrease.
z
When the battery is empty and the handset is being charged, the
charging lamp may not illuminate immediately. However, charging
is in progress.
z
If the battery empty alert is displayed and the power cannot be
turned on, charge the battery for a while.
z
While charging, the handset may not be turned on even when
the charging lamp is illuminated in red. Charge longer and try
turning the power on again.
z
Frequently recharging the battery when its power is still
remaining enough may shorten the usable life of the internal
battery. It is recommended to use the battery to a certain level
(e.g. after the battery level decreases) before recharging.
z
When the battery becomes warm, charging may automatically
stop even if the battery has not been fully charged. Charging
automatically resumes after the temperature lowers to an
appropriate temperature. However, with some wireless chargers,
charging may not automatically resume even if the temperature
lowers during the charging process. After the temperature of the
handset lowers, remove the handset from the wireless charger
and then start the process again.
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Before Using the Handset
Charging with charger
1
Insert the Type-C plug of a USB cable
horizontally into the USB Type-C Connector on
the handset
2
Insert the USB plug of USB cable horizontally
into the USB connector pin on the charger
Type-C plu
g
USB plug
3
Insert the charger into an outlet
z
The charging lamp illuminates and charging starts.
z
Even when the battery is fully charged, the charging lamp
does not turn off.
4
When charging completes, disconnect the
charger from the outlet, and horizontally
disconnect the USB plug of the USB cable from
the USB connector of the charger
5
Disconnect the Type-C plug of USB cable
horizontally from the USB Type-C Connector
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Before Using the Handset
Charging with wireless charger
When charging the battery with Wireless Charger
(commercially available), refer to the instruction manual
supplied with the product.
z
Products with the
Q
symbol conform to the wireless charging
standard developed by Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
Cautions while wirelessly charging
z
Align the wireless charge position of the handset with the
position on the wireless charger when charging. For details on
the wireless charge position
P. 32 “Part names and
functions”
z
If a cover (commercially available), etc. is attached to the
handset, remove it before charging.
z
Set the handset to not vibrate during charging in the settings,
etc. If the handset moves due to vibration, charging may not
complete or the handset may fall.
z
If noise from a TV or radio can be heard during charging, charge
the handset in a location far away from the TV or radio.
z
If there is another wireless charging compatible device nearby,
move the wireless charger at least 30 cm away from it. Charging
may not be possible due to the handset not being detected
properly.
z
The reception state of calls and data communications signals
may be poor during charging.
z
Take care that a foreign object containing metal does not get
between the handset and wireless charger. The foreign object
may generate heat.
z
Take care that an IC card, etc. is not placed between the handset
and wireless charger. The IC card may malfunction.
z
If the camera is used during charging, the images may be
affected by noise.
z
The charging speed may be reduced and charging may be
stopped to prevent the temperature of the handset from rising
depending on the operation state of the handset.
Charging with USB cable
You can charge the handset by connecting the handset to a
PC with USB cable, etc.
z
For details on connecting to a PC or other device
P. 148
“Connecting to PC and other device”
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Before Using the Handset
Turning power on/off
Turning power on
1
9 (for at least 3 seconds)
z
When you turn the power on for the first time, make the initial
settings (
P. 49 “Initial settings”).
Turning power off
1
9 (for at least 2 seconds)
2
[Power off]
Turning display on/off
The display is turned off when
9
is pressed or the
handset is not in use for a set length of time.
Press
9
while the display is turned off to turn it on.
Touch panel lock
When the power or the display is turned on, the touch panel is
locked.
Swipe [
] up to unlock.
z
When [Lock Photo Shuffle] is ON, the image for the lock screen
of the touch panel is automatically switched every time the
display is turned on (
P. 119 “Display”).
Operations in touch panel lock screen
z
Start voice search: Swipe [ ] right
z
Start camera: Swipe [
] left
z
To display the detailed information on notifications: Drag the
screen down
z
To display the status panel: Drag the status bar down
z
The notifications are displayed in the lock screen of the touch
panel. For details on displaying of notifications
P. 116
“Notifications on the lock screen
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Before Using the Handset
Basic operation
The followings describe basic operations of the handset such
as operations of the touch panel and navigation bar, and
operations for shooting screenshot.
Operation of touch panel
The operations to use the display (touch panel) are described
below.
z
Operations may differ depending on the function and screen in
use.
Cautions when using the touch panel
z
The touch panel is designed to be lightly touched with your
finger. Do not forcefully press with your finger or a pointed
object (fingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
z
In the following cases, the touch panel may not work even if
you touch it. May cause a malfunction.
Operation with a gloved finger*
Operation with the tip of a fingernail
Operation with foreign object placed on the operation pad
Operation on the touch panel on which a protective sheet,
sticker, etc. is put
Operation while the touch panel is wet
Operation with fingers wet with sweat, water, etc.
Operation under water
* When [glove mode] is set to ON, you can operate the touch
panel with a glove on (
P. 119 “Display”).
z
Operations may be interrupted if you touch an area other than
a confirmation screen or the status bar while the confirmation
screen, etc. is displayed.
Touch
Touch a key or an item displayed on the screen and then release
your finger from it to select or set it.
Touch and hold
When you keep your finger on the touch panel, a menu may appear
depending on the function and screen in use.
Slide (Swipe)/Drag
Move your finger while keeping it on the touch panel to scroll the
screen or move an icon, a widget, etc. to the desired position.
In addition, when you touch a menu or an item by mistake, move
your finger away from it to cancel the selection.
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Before Using the Handset
Flick
Move your finger like sweeping the touch panel in the home screen,
etc. to switch pages.
Pinch out/Pinch in
You may be able to zoom the screen in/out, etc. by putting two
fingers on the touch panel and moving them with putting a distance
between two fingers apart (pinch out)/closer (pinch in) depending
on the function and screen in use.
Operation while using function
Navigation bar
Use the keys displayed on the navigation bar at the bottom of the
screen to perform the basic operations.
1 G/H: Back key/Close key
z
Return to the previous screen.
z
Close the keyboard.
2 I: Home key
z
Display the home screen.
Using user-aid function
You can quickly activate an app supporting the user-aid function.
1
Touch and hold [I]
z
To set an activating app: In the home screen, display “app
list screen
[Settings]
[Apps & notifications]
[Advanced]
[Default apps]
[Assist & voice input]
[Assist app]
select an app
y
[Advanced] may not be displayed depending on the usage
state.
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Before Using the Handset
Retrieving menu
When you touch the menu key such as [ ]/[ ], swipe the left
edge of the screen to the right or touch and hold the screen,
functions (menus) available in that screen appear.
Example: Calculator screen
Av
ailable
functions
Switching the settings
When a check box, etc. is displayed beside the setting item, you
can set it enabled/disabled or ON/OFF by touching it.
Example: “Do not disturb” mode settings screen, Date &
time settings screen
z
[ ]: Enabled, [ ]: Disabled
z
[ ]: ON, [ ]: OFF
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Before Using the Handset
Vertical/Horizontal display
The screen display is automatically switched vertically or
horizontally according to a tilt of the handset.
z
Vertical/Horizontal display may not be switched even if the
handset is turned depending on the screen being displayed.
z
Vertical/Horizontal display is not switched if the handset is turned
while it is positioned parallel to the ground.
z
The screen display may not be switched properly when a sound
or a vibration is being activated.
z
Vertical/Horizontal display may not be switched properly right
after the display or power is turned on.
z
You can set the display not to automatically switch (
P. 119
“Display”). It can also be set from the status panel (
P. 56
“Using the status panel”).
z
Screens may be displayed in the full screen depending on the
app when you switch from vertical display to horizontal display.
Shooting screenshot
You can shoot the screen being displayed as an image.
z
Shot images are saved on the handset memory and you can
check them by using Photos or other apps.
z
Alternatively, you can shoot the screenshot by using Clip Now
(
P. 124 “Clip Now”).
1
9 (at least 2 seconds)
[Screenshot]
z
Menus such as [Power off] and [Restart] are not shot.
z
Also hold
9
+
2
down for at least 1 second to
shoot the screen being displayed as an image.
z
Data cannot be saved while displaying e-books, etc.
z
Data may not be saved completely or partially depending on
the app.
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Before Using the Handset
Searching information on the handset and
websites
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Google]
z
If the confirmation screen is displayed, check the content,
follow the instructions on the screen and operate.
z
Quick search box appears.
z
If you select [More]
[Settings], you can set the search
settings.
2
Touch the search boxenter a keyword
1 Search box
z
Enter the keyword to search with.
z
When the keyword is entered, search candidates, apps or
data on the handset, etc. whose names start with the
entered characters are searched and displayed as a list.
2 Switch to Voice Search
3
Select a search candidate
z
The search result appears.
z
When an app is selected, the corresponding app is activated.
z
If [IMAGES], etc. is displayed in the search results, you can
search by selecting a genre.
z
When you cannot see search candidates hidden behind the
keyboard, touch [
H
] to close the keyboard.
Character entry
You can enter characters using the keyboard displayed on the
screen.
z
Touching the character entry area displays the keyboard.
To close the keyboard, touch [
H
].
z
This section describes how to enter characters using [Gboard].
* Each key may be changed depending on the settings and the
condition.
1 Character input key
z
Enters characters.
2 Shift key
z
Switch between upper and lower case characters.
3 Number/symbol key
z
Switches to the number/symbol keyboard.
4 Delete key
z
Deletes characters.
5 Enter key
z
Go to a new line.
z
Touching and holding the key displays the one-hand mode
icon. Release your finger to switch the keyboard to the
one-hand mode.
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Before Using the Handset
6 Comma key
z
Enters a comma.
z
Touching and holding the key displays the settings menu icon
and one-hand mode icon. Drag your finger left or right to
select the icon, and then release your finger to switch to the
keyboard setting or one-hand mode.
7 Pictograph key
z
Switches to the pictograph keyboard.
8 Space key
z
Enters a space.
9 Period key
z
Enters a period.
z
Touching and holding the key displays symbols other than the
period. To enter a symbol, drag your finger to the symbol and
then release your finger.
Initial settings
When you turn the power on for the first time, the initial
settings screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the
screen and set.
z
The following items can be set. However, items displayed after
each selection may differ depending on the contents selected in
each setting.
Language setting
Select a SIM for mobile data
*
Select a SIM for calls
*
Select a SIM for text messages
*
Select a network
Copy apps & data
Google account settings (
P. 50 “Setting up Google
account, etc.”)
Google Services
Terminal lock
Google Assistant
Access your Assistant with Voice Match
Pay faster with Google Pay
Anything else?
The term of use of Sharp Corporation
* Displayed when two nanoSIM Cards are inserted.
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Before Using the Handset
Setting up Google account, etc.
z
Google account has a Username/Password that allow you to use
various Google services. By setting Google account on the
handset, you can send and receive Email using Gmail, download
contents such as apps and games using GooglePlay, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Accounts][Add account]
2
Select an account type
3
Set up an account
z
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[Accounts] to find the added account on the displayed menu.
z
When activating the app that requires an account without
setting one up, the account setup screen appears.
z
Keep a separate memo of the set account and password.
Deleting your account
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Accounts]
2
Select an account[REMOVE ACCOUNT]
[REMOVE ACCOUNT]
z
Operation methods may differ depending on the account.
Retrieving your Google account password
If you forget your Google account password, retrieve it.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Chrome]
2
Connect to the top page of Google[Sign in]
3
Enter mail address[Next][Forgot
password?]follow the instructions on the
screen and operate
z
Operation methods may differ depending on the using
conditions.
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Security codes used on the
handset
For convenient use of the handset, some functions require
security codes.
z
Entered security code for various functions and PIN code turn
into [
].
Precautions about various security codes
z
Do not use easily predictable numbers for security codes to be
set such as “birthday”, “part of a phone number”, “address or room
number”, “1111” or “1234”. Keep a separate memo of the security
codes.
z
Keep security codes private. If the security codes become known
by a third party and are misused, Sharp shall not be liable for
any damages incurred by the users.
z
If you forget your security codes, contact the support phone
number listed on the Warranty Card.
Screen lock PIN/password
A personal identification number to use [Screen lock] of the
handset.
PIN code
The PIN code is a four- to eight-digit security code that needs to be
entered for recognizing the user of the handset every time a
nanoSIM Card is inserted or when a device is turned on to prevent
unauthorized use of the nanoSIM Card by a third party. Making/
Receiving calls and device operation are enabled by entering the
PIN code.
z
Use the previously set PIN code when inserting a nanoSIM Card
that has been used in another device.
z
If you enter wrong PIN codes three times continuously, it is
locked and the nanoSIM Card becomes unavailable. In this case,
unlock the PIN code with the “PIN Unlock Key” (PUK).
PUK (PIN Unlock Key)
PUK (PIN Unlock Key) is an eight-digit number used to disable the
PIN code lock. You cannot change the code.
z
If you enter wrong codes 10 times continuously, the nanoSIM
Card is completely locked. In that case, contact a distributor of
nanoSIM Cards.
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Setting the PIN code
You can protect against unauthorized use by entering a PIN
code when the power is turned on.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Advanced]
[Set up SIM card lock]
2
Select a nanoSIM Card
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, touch the tab on the
screen top and select the nanoSIM Card you wish to set.
3
[Lock SIM card]
4
Enter a PIN code[OK]
z
The setting is saved on the nanoSIM Card.
Changing the PIN code
You can only change a nanoSIM Card for which [Lock SIM
card] is set.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Advanced]
[Set up SIM card lock]
2
Select a nanoSIM Card
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, touch the tab on the
screen top and select the nanoSIM Card you wish to set.
3
[Change SIM PIN]
4
Enter the current PIN code[OK]
5
Enter a new PIN code[OK]
6
Enter the new PIN code again[OK]
Disabling PIN lock
1
In the PIN locking screen, enter PUK (PIN
Unlock Key)
2
Enter a new PIN code
3
Enter the new PIN code again
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Incoming/Charging Lamp
The incoming/charging lamp notifies you that there is a
missed call, the handset is being charged, etc. by illuminating
or flashing.
State of lamp Color State of handset
Illuminating Red Charging in progress (Battery level
is approx. 94% or less)
Illuminating Green Charging in progress (Battery level
is approx. 95% or more)
Flashing Red Charging unavailable
Flashing White Call missed, new email received
z
Depending on the app, you may be able to set for the incoming
lamp.
z
When the display is on, the incoming lamp which notifies you of
missed calls and new mails does not flash. Check notification
icons on a screen with the status bar appearing.
z
Even when the battery is fully charged while charging, the
charging lamp does not turn off.
Screen display/Icons
Icons displayed on the status bar at the top of the screen give
you various kinds of information, such as the status of the
handset or the presence of missed calls. You can check the
detailed information by displaying the status panel.
Viewing icons
z
Two kinds of icons are displayed.
Notification icon: Notifies you of missed calls, new mails, etc.
Status icon: Display the status of the handset such as the
battery level or the signal status.
Status icon
Status bar
Notification icon
z
If there are multiple icons to indicate notifications and handset
statuses, [ ] is displayed because they cannot be displayed
within the display range. Check them by switching to horizontal
display or displaying the status panel.
Main notification icon list
: Missed call (
P. 70 “Call history”)
: New Message (
P. 76 “Messages”)
: New Gmail (
P. 79 “Gmail™”)
: Error
z
Displayed when an error has occurred.
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: Data communication disabled (
P. 113 “Data usage”)
z
Displayed when data usage volume reaches to the limit.
: Alarm information (
P. 104 Alarm”)
: Schedule notification from Calendar
Call (
P. 65 “Call”)
: Making a call/Receiving a call/Talking on the handset
: Putting a call on hold
: microSD Card (
P. 125 “Storage”)
: Available space on the handset memory being run out
(
P. 125 “Storage”)
Bluetooth (
P. 142 “Bluetooth
®
function”)
: Receiving registration/connection request from Bluetooth
device
: Data reception request
Data transmission and reception
: Transmission
: Reception
Application
: App update available
: Finished installing app
: Open network (
P. 111 “Wi-Fi settings”)
Tethering (
P. 114 “Tethering”)
: [USB tethering] enabled
: [Bluetooth tethering] enabled
: Multiple tethering enabled
: VPN connected (
P. 152 Adding VPN”)
: System update available (
P. 160 “System update”)
: [glove mode] enabled (
P. 119 “Display”)
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Main status icon list
: Alarm set (
P. 104 Alarm”)
Battery level (
P. 118 “Battery”)
to : Approx. 100 to 6%
: Approx. 5% or less
z
While charging, the battery icon appears with [
]
superimposed.
z
Percentage of the remaining battery level appears on the right
side of the battery icon. Display/Hide the percentage with
[Battery percentage] in Battery.
Signal strength
to
*
: Signal level (five steps)
: Outside the service area
z
The signal mark is displayed with [
] superimposed during
data receiving and with [
] superimposed during data
sending.
z
When 4G (LTE)/3G/GSM/HSPA can be used, [4G]/[3G]/[G]/[H]
is displayed on the left side of the signal mark.
z
While connecting to VoLTE, [
] is displayed.
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, the signal status icons are
displayed for the respective nanoSIM Card. The left side icon
display is for SIM 1, and the right side is for SIM 2.
z
A small [R] is displayed at the upper left of the signal mark
during international roaming.
Wi-Fi signal strength (
P. 110 “Wi-Fi”)
to
*
: Signal level (five steps)
z
While connecting to VoWiFi, [
] is displayed.
: Airplane mode (
P. 110 “Network & internet”)
: [Wi-Fi hotspot] enabled (
P. 114 “Tethering”)
Manner mode indications (
P. 57 “Switching manner mode”)
: Manner mode (Vibe)
: Manner mode (Mute)
: “Do not disturb” mode is set (
P. 57 “Advanced settings of
manner mode”)
During a call (
P. 68 “Operation during a call”)
: Talking with a hands-free call
: Mute set
: Communicating via Bluetooth (
P. 142 “Bluetooth
®
function”)
: Measuring location information via GPS (
P. 134
“Location”)
* The signal strength icon appears with [
] superimposed like
[
]/[ ] while you connect to an access point which is not
connected to the Internet.
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Using the status panel
Using the notification panel
1
Drag the status bar down
2
Use the notification panel
Using the status panel
1
Drag the status bar down with your two fingers
at the same time
2
Use the status panel
Notification/status panel layout
Notification panel screen Status panel screen
1 Function button
z
Make settings for use of the manner mode, Wi-Fi function,
location information, etc.
z
Touching and holding the button may sometimes allow
you to make advanced settings.
z
In the status panel, you can switch pages by flicking the
display area left or right.
2 Detailed information on notifications
z
You can check the state of the handset or content of
notifications.
z
The following operations are available depending on the
type of detailed information.
y
To activate or operate a corresponding app: Touch the
detailed information or the function
y
To switch detailed display/simplified display: Slide the
detailed information up/down with your two fingers at
the same time or pinch out/in
y
To delete detailed information: Flick the detailed
information to the left/right
y
To set app notifications: Touch and hold the detailed
information
follow the instructions on the screen
3 Manage notifications
z
Display the apps for which notifications are displays.
Set whether to allow notifications for each app.
4 Clear all
z
Delete the detailed information on notifications and
notification icons. Depending on the content of detailed
information on notification, it cannot be deleted.
5 Brightness adjust bar
z
Drag it to adjust the brightness of the screen.
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6 Indicator
z
Indicates the number of display area pages for function
buttons and present display position.
7 Network operator
z
Connected network operator is displayed.
8 Hidden detailed information on notifications
z
Hidden detailed information on notifications is indicated
by icons.
z
Icons are also displayed in the notification panel when
there is more information than can fit in the display range.
9 Edit
z
You can rearrange, add and delete the function buttons.
a Settings
z
Activate the “Settings” app.
z
When receiving a notification, you can send or reply a message
using the status panel depending on apps. Switch the detailed
information on notifications to the detailed display and follow
the instructions on the screen.
Switching manner mode
You can set to avoid disturbing others when in public.
1
Touch [Manner mode] in the status panel to
select a mode
z
Touch this repeatedly until the manner mode to be set
appears.
Advanced settings of manner mode
Set the manner mode to match your usage situation.
1
In the status panel, touch and hold [Manner
mode][Do not disturb]
2
Select an item
Sound & vibration: Set whether the sound and vibrator is
activated for each of [Alarms], [Media], and [Touch sounds].
Notifications: Set the operation for when notifications are
delivered.
Calls: Set exception operations for when calls are received.
Messages, events & reminders: Set exception operations for
when message, event, and reminder notifications are delivered.
Duration: Set the duration until [Do not disturb] turns OFF. If
[Turn on automatically] is set, the setting is in accordance
with the setting of [Turn on automatically].
Turn on automatically: Set the rules for turning [Do not
disturb] ON/OFF automatically.
3
[TURN ON NOW]
z
[Do not disturb] turns ON and operation is in accordance with
the settings of the set items. Touch [TURN OFF NOW] to cancel.
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AQUOS Home
AQUOS Home is a home app consisting of a home screen
(Desktop sheet/Favorites tray) and an app list screen.
On the home screen, you can register shortcuts/widgets of
apps/functions in Desktop sheet, and shortcuts of apps/
functions in the Favorites tray. The app list screen displays
installed apps.
AQUOS Home layout
Swiping up slightly on the home screen changes the display
to a recent apps screen, and further swiping the screen
changes the display to an app list screen.
While in the state where the top part of the app list screen is
displayed, swiping down displays the screen that was
displayed before switching to the app list screen.
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1 Desktop sheet
z
Flick left or right to switch the pages.
2 Folder
z
To change a folder name, touch the folder
select the
folder name.
If touching a folder displays an indicator, flicking left and
right allows you to switch the page.
3 Page indicator
z
When you switched the page in Desktop sheet, the
current display position is displayed.
4 Favorites tray
z
You can register shortcuts for your favorite apps or
functions for quick access.
5 Widget
z
Activate a widget (Google Search)
(
P. 48 “Searching information on the handset and websites”).
6 Apps
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7 Search apps
z
Enter the name of the app you want to search for.
If you touch [SEARCH FOR MORE APPS] or the relevant
app is not installed, executing this function searches
Google Play for the app (
P. 101 “Play Store”).
Managing the home screen
Moving app/widget/folder
1
Home screen/app list screentouch and hold
the app/widget/folder
2
Drag it to the destination position and release
your finger
z
Dragging to the left or right end of each Desktop sheet
changes the page. In addition, dragging to the right end of
the last page adds a new page.
z
Drag the app/widget/folder on the home screen to [Remove]
to remove it from the home screen. To uninstall an app,
select the app you want to uninstall on the home screen/app
list screen and then drag it to [Uninstall].
z
Removing an app from the home screen does not uninstall the
app.
z
To add an app to the home screen, touch and hold the app on
the app list screen and drag it to [Add to home screen].
Registering widgets
1
Touch and hold an open space on the home
screen[Widgets]
2
Touch and hold the widget you wish to add
z
The home screen appears.
3
Drag it to the destination position and release
your finger
Using function shortcuts
1
Home screen/app list screentouch and hold
the app, and then release your finger
2
Select a function shortcut
z
Available function shortcuts differ depending on the app.
z
To register a function shortcut in the home screen, touch and
hold the displayed function shortcut
drag it to the
registration position, and release your finger.
y
Removing or moving shortcuts is performed using the
same operation as for apps, widgets, and folders.
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Setting wallpaper
1
Touch and hold an open space on the home
screen[Wallpapers]
2
Select an app
z
If you set [Lock Photo Shuffle] to ON, an image for the lock
screen of the touch panel is automatically switched every
time the display is turned on.
3
Select the wallpaper you wish to set
Setting the home screen
1
Touch and hold an open space on the home
screen[Home settings]
2
Select an item
Notification dots: Make settings for app notifications.
Add number on notification dots: Set whether to display the
number of notifications when you are using notification dots.
Add icon to Home screen: Set whether to add the icon of an
app to the home screen when a new app is downloaded.
Allow Home screen rotation: Set whether to use AQUOS
Home in horizontal display.
Recent Apps
You can activate apps by displaying the history of recently
used apps.
1
Swipe the navigation bar upward slightly
2
Use a history item
1 App usage history item
z
Touch it to activate the app.
z
Flick it up to delete the history item.
z
Flick the history right and touch [CLEAR ALL] to delete all
app usage history items.
2 Favorites tray
z
For details on the Favorites tray
P. 58 AQUOS
Home layout”
z
Flicking the Favorites tray up displays the app list screen.
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3 App icon
z
Touch to check the app information and use split screen
(
P. 61 “Multi Window”) and screen pinning.
z
To use screen pinning, set [Screen pinning] to ON
(
P. 127 “Security & location”).
z
Touch the app icon
select [Pin] to restrict the use of
apps other than the selected app.
y
To disable Screen pinning: Touch and hold [
G
]+[
I
]
z
Some apps may not be displayed in the history.
z
If you delete the history item of the running app, you can end
the app.
z
Swiping the navigation bar to the right also displays the recent
apps. Swipe left or right and release your finger to launch the
displayed app.
Multi Window
You can use two apps on the screen divided into top and
bottom sections at the same time.
1
Swipe the navigation bar upward slightly
2
Touch the app icon of the relevant history item
[Split screen]
z
The screen is split into top and bottom sections with the
selected app placed in the top section and the app usage
history displayed in the bottom section.
When you activate an app from the app usage history item
or home screen, it is displayed on the bottom section of Multi
Window and you can use it with an app on the top section at
the same time.
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1 Separator
z
When you flick it up/down, an app on the bottom/top
section is displayed in the full screen. Also, Multi Window
ends.
z
When Display size (
P. 119 “Display”) is set to [Small],
you can change the display size of top/bottom section by
dragging it up/down.
z
Multi Window may not be used depending on the app in use.
Home applications
Switch home apps to use.
z
The following home apps are registered on the handset by
default.
AQUOS Home
A home app that has Desktop Sheet widgets/shortcuts are
set, Apps Sheet apps are displayed as a list and Favorites tray
shortcuts to the favorite app are registered.
AQUOS Kantan Home
A home app that displays icons and characters in large.
y
The app has a home screen where widgets/shortcuts are
set, and a app list screen where apps are displayed.
y
In the bottom right of the home screen, touch and hold
[Apps list] to use the menu to change wallpaper, add
widgets or make the home settings.
y
You can register frequently used contacts to the Rakutomo
Link on the bottom of the home screen.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Home applications]
2
Select a home application
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Confirmation screen at first
activation of apps
When you activate each app for the first time, the confirmation
screen of “First things first”/“Battery optimization” is
displayed and make settings for the operations of an app.
z
The type or content of the displayed confirmation screen may
differ depending on the app. The followings describe two types of
the confirmation screen, “First things first” and “Battery
optimization.
z
When you use a specific function for the first time, the
confirmation screen may be displayed depending on the app.
First things first
You can allow the app to use the data of the handset, camera,
etc.
z
If you do not allow the app to use the functions, the app may not
work properly.
Example: When OfficeSuite is activated
1
[DENY]/[ALLOW]
z
In general, select [ALLOW] and allow the app to use the
functions.
z
If there are multiple functions to use, operate in the same
way.
Setting functions to use
You can make settings for the functions to use by following steps
below as well.
Setting functions to use by app
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
[See all XX apps]select an app
[Permissions]
3
Select a function
Setting apps to allow to use by function
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications][Advanced]
[App permissions]
z
[Advanced] may not be displayed depending on the usage
state.
2
Select a function
3
Select an app
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Battery optimization
If you carry out Battery optimization, the apps are set not to
work while the display is turned off (except while charging).
z
Depending on the app, the confirmation screen of “Battery
optimization may be displayed when activating apps or setting
functions. In general, do not carry out Battery optimization. If you
carry out it, the app may be terminated.
z
If you carry out Battery optimization, the app does not work while
the display is turned off (except while charging). Some
unintended phenomena such as apps/functions are unavailable
to use may occur.
Setting Battery optimization
You can make settings for Battery optimization by following steps
below as well.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications][Advanced]
[Special app access][Battery optimization]
z
The list of not optimized app is displayed.
2
[Not optimized][All apps]
3
Select an app[Optimize]/[Don't optimize]
[DONE]
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Call
Call
You can use the phone and address book, and make settings
for call, and operations available when calls are received, etc.
Making a call
z
This function can be used when you are using a callable
nanoSIM Card.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone]
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, by selecting [ ]
[Settings]
[Calling accounts]
[Make calls with], you can
set the phone number to be used when making a call.
2
[ ]Enter a phone number
z
Always enter the city code, even when it is a local number.
z
You can set to notify/not to notify the other party of your
phone number for each call by adding “*31#”/“#31#” to the
head of the phone number.
1 Creating a new contact
z
Newly register the entered phone number in the address
book.
2 Adding to a contact
z
Additionally register the entered phone number in the
address book.
3 Sending SMS
z
Set the entered phone number as the destination and
create an SMS.
4 Menu
z
Adds a 2-second pause or standby.
5 Keypad
6 Call
z
Make a call. Also, if there are outgoing call history items,
touch it to enter the latest one when the phone number
has not been entered.
7 Phone number input field
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Call
8 Delete
z
Delete one digit of the last entered number. Touch and
hold to delete all of the digits. When the cursor is
displayed by touching the phone number input field,
delete one digit of the number on the left of the cursor.
3
[ ]
4
[ ] to end the call
z
If you talk on the handset with your hair put between the
earpiece and your ear, the proximity sensor may not work
properly. The screen may be kept turned on and the call may
be interrupted when the screen is touched accidentally.
VoLTE
z
VoLTE enables you to use call with high quality.
z
When you use VoLTE, the handset and the other party's device
need to satisfy the following conditions.
They are VoLTE compatible models
The network operator that you are contracted with must
support VoLTE
*
You must be within the VoLTE service area
*
Preferred network type is set to [4G (recommended)]
(
P. 112 “Mobile network”)
[Enhanced 4G LTE Mode] is set to ON (
P. 112 “Mobile
network”)
* Depending on the network operator that you are contracted
with, the other party to the communication must use a line
from the same network operator.
* VoLTE cannot be used outside the VoLTE service area.
VoLTE (HD+)
z
VoLTE (HD+) enables you to use call with higher quality than
VoLTE.
z
When you use VoLTE (HD+), it is necessary that the handset
and the other party's device are VoLTE (HD+) compatible
models as well as the usage conditions of VoLTE.
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Call
Entering touch-tone signals
When using services in which you are required to enter
numbers additionally during a call, such as inquiry about the
balance in your bank account or ticket reservation, enter
pause (,)/wait (;) after entering a phone number to make a call
with an additional number added to the main phone number.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ]
2
Enter a phone number[ ][Add 2-sec
pause]
3
Enter a number to send[ ]
Add wait
After making a call to a main phone number, the handset
automatically waits and then a screen asking whether to send an
additional number is displayed. Touch [YES] to send an additional
number.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ]
2
Enter a phone number[ ][Add wait]
3
Enter a number to send[ ]
4
[YES] during the call
Emergency call
z
The handset supports “Emergency call location notification.
When you make a call to an emergency number such as 112
and 999, the information of your location (location information)
is automatically notified to the agency that has received the
emergency call (e.g. the police station). Depending on your
location and the reception status of the signal, the agency that
has received the emergency call may not be able to confirm the
exact location.
If you are not sending your caller ID by calling with “#31#”
added or other means, your location information and phone
number are not notified. However, if the agency that has
received the emergency call considers the exact location
information measured via GPS and phone number necessary
for important purposes, such as life saving, the agency may
retrieve them regardless of your settings.
In addition, the area/timing to introduce “Emergency call
location notification” depends on the state of preparation in
each agency that receives emergency calls.
z
When making an emergency call from your handset, the police
or fire stations may return your call for verification purposes.
Remain stationary to ensure that the call is not disconnected
while you are on the line, and keep the handset turned on to
receive calls for approximately 10 minutes afterwards.
z
Depending on the region, calls to the police or fire station of the
local area may not be made.
z
Emergency call may not be available in some networks.
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Call
Answering a call
z
This function can be used when you are using a callable
nanoSIM Card.
1
When a call is received, the ringtone sounds
2
Answer the call
1 Accept
z
Swipe up to answer the incoming call.
z
Swipe down to reject the incoming call.
2 Quick reply
z
Reject the incoming call and send a selected SMS
message to the other party.
3
[ ] to end the call
Answering a call while display is turned on
When a call is received while a screen other than lock screen of the
touch panel is displayed, the incoming notification is displayed. You
can answer the call by using the notification.
1
When a call is received, the incoming
notification is displayed at the top of the screen
2
[ANSWER]
z
Touch the incoming notification to display the incoming call
screen. Operate each icon.
z
To reject an incoming call, touch [DECLINE].
Operation during a call
You can carry out operations such as using a hands-free call
and adjusting the in-call volume according to the usage
condition during a call.
1 Other party's name and phone number
2 Keypad
z
You can enter touch-tone signals.
3 Mute
z
Enable or disable the mute setting on a current call.
4 Add call
z
Place a current call on hold and make a call to another party.
5 End call
z
End a call.
6 Speaker/Sound
z
You can talk with hands-free.
z
Set the audio output destination when the headset or
Bluetooth device is connected.
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Call
7 Hold
z
Hold a call. To unhold a call, touch again.
8 Menu
z
Displays available functions (menus).
z
Note the followings to use hands-free call.
y
Speak approximately 20 to 40 cm away from the mouthpiece.
When the surroundings are noisy, the sound may break up
and the call may not be satisfactory.
y
When calling outdoors, in a location where surroundings are
noisy or where the sound echoes loudly, use the headset.
y
If the sound breaks up during a hands-free call, lower the
in-call volume.
z
To use [Hold] and [Add call], you must contract with your
network operator. For details, contact your network operator.
Note that some network operators may not provide those
functions.
Adjusting the in-call volume
1
1/2 during a call
Using Clear talk
When [Clear talk] is enabled, you can measure ambient noises
using the microphone and communicate by making your voices
sound clear during a call.
1
[Menu][Clear talk] during the call
z
Clear talk processes voices to make conversations sound
clear. Sound quality may vary depending on the surrounding
noises and the tone of the voice.
z
When using Clear talk, make sure not to cover the hole of
the microphone and move the mouthpiece as close to your
mouth as possible for speaking.
z
Clear talk is not available in the case that the other party's
voice is not emitted from the earpiece, such as during a
hands-free call.
Using Slow talk
When [Slow talk] is enabled, the speed of the other party's voice is
slowed down during a call and you can hear the voice well.
1
[Menu][Slow talk] during the call
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Call
Call history
z
This function can be used when you are using a callable
nanoSIM Card.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ]
1 Search box
z
Search for a contact.
y
Touch [
] to search by voice.
2 Quick access
z
Touching the icon displays a quick access list screen.
3 The other party's name/phone number
z
Touch to add the party to the address book, send SMS, or
check the detailed call history.
z
Touching and holding allows you to make a call by
copying or editing the number.
4 Image registered to the address book
z
Touch to display part of the information registered in the
address book.
y
Slide upward to check the registered information or
downward to return to the call history list screen.
5 Outgoing and incoming call status icons
Call
Incoming call
Missed call/blocked call
/
The SIM number used
z
This icon is displayed when two nanoSIM
Cards are inserted.
6 Contacts
z
Touch to display the contact list screen.
7 Date and time of outgoing/incoming call
8 Outgoing call icon
z
Touch to make a call.
9 Dial icon
z
Display the dial screen.
z
For the call history, up to 500 call log entries are saved. When
that number is exceeded, the oldest log entry is automatically
deleted. Depending on the available space, fewer calls may be
saved.
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Call
Displaying call history details
The call history can be checked by switching between the list of all
call history and the list of call history for missed calls. Also, you can
delete all of the call history.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ][Call history]
2
[ALL]/[MISSED]
z
Select [ ]
[Clear call history]
[OK] to delete the call
history.
Quick access
Display the speed dials automatically. The contacts registered
as favorites are also displayed.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ]
1 Search box
z
Search for a contact.
y
Touch [
] to search by voice.
2 Image registered to the address book
z
Touch to make a call.
z
Touch and hold and then drag to [Remove] to cancel a
favorite of the address book or hide a speed dial.
3 Dial icon
z
Display the dial screen.
4 Call history
z
Touch to display the call history list screen.
5 Contacts
z
Touch to display the contact list screen.
6 Contacts menu
z
Touch to display part of the information registered in the
address book.
y
Slide upward to check the registered information or
downward to return to the quick access list screen.
Deleting speed dials
Delete the speed dials.
z
The contacts registered as favorites are not deleted.
z
If a frequently used contact is not displayed in the quick access
list screen, it cannot be deleted.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone][ ][Clear frequents][OK]
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Call
Call settings
You can configure settings for calls.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Phone]
2
[ ][Settings]
3
Select an item
Display options: Make settings for display.
Sounds and vibration: Set the incoming call sound, vibrator,
etc.
Quick responses: Edit the text to be used for a quick reply.
Calling accounts: Configure settings for calls for each
inserted nanoSIM Card.
Call blocking: Block incoming calls or SMS from specified
phone numbers.
Voicemail: Configure settings for voice mail for each inserted
nanoSIM Card.
About: Displays the version of the phone app or open source
license information.
Address book
You can manage contacts.
Adding contacts to address book
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Address Book]
2
[ ]
z
If the confirmation screen of a contact is displayed, operate
by following the screen prompts.
z
If an account has been set, the contact is registered into the
account.
3
Set each item
z
Information which can be registered may differ depending on
the account type.
z
When each item is set, [
] is displayed. Touch [ ] to
delete.
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Call
1 Image
z
Register an image to display when making and receiving
a call or checking the contact.
2 Saving to
z
Set to which account to register.
z
If multiple accounts have been set, touch [
] to select
the account to register to.
3 Name
z
Touching [
] allows you to register the title and middle
name.
4 Phone number
5 Mail address
6 More fields
z
Register address, birthday and other information.
4
[SAVE]
Checking/Using address book
You can retrieve registered contacts from the phonebook to
make calls and send mails.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Address Book]
2
Select a name
1 Contacts
2 Search icon
3 Delete
4 Image
5 New contact icon
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Call
3
Check/Use registered information
1 Name
2 Registered contents
z
Check or use the registered contents.
3 Image
4 Action icon
: Creates an SMS addressed to the selected phone
number.
: Displays route information from the current location to
the selected address.
5 Adding to/deleting from Favorites
6 Edit
Configuring contacts
You can delete, share, link contacts (consolidate the registration
contents of multiple contacts into one contact), or set the incoming
sound.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Address Book]
2
Select a name
3
[ ]Select a function
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
Configuring the address book
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Address Book]
2
[ ][Settings]
3
Select an item
My info: Enter your own user information.
Accounts: For details on accounts
P. 50 “Setting up
Google account, etc.
Default account for new contacts: Set the default account for
registering new contacts.
Contacts to display: Configure the contacts to display.
Sort by: Configure the contacts display order.
Name format: Configure display of names.
Import: Loads address book data.
Export: You can save address book data or share it with
other apps (such as attaching to email).
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Call
Blocked numbers: Blocks incoming calls or SMS from
specified phone number.
About AddressBook: Displays the version of the address
book app or open source license information.
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Mail/Web Browser
Mail/Web Browser
You can send and receive messages using SMS, Gmail, etc.,
and display websites using Chrome.
Messages
You can send and receive text messages with mobile phone
numbers serving as destinations.
z
This function can be used when a nanoSIM Card that supports
SMS is used.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
[Start chat]
3
Select a destination
z
To send a message to a party that is not registered as a
contact, directly enter the phone number.
z
In the case of a group message, select [Start group
conversation]
select multiple destinations
[
]
enter the
group name.
4
Create a message
z
Select a phone number to send the message: [ ]/[ ]
select a nanoSIM Card
z
Add the recipient: [
]
select a recipient
[ ]
enter a
group name
z
Add stickers or position information, etc.: [
]
operate
according to the screen prompts
z
Attach images or video captured with the camera: [
]
operate according to the screen prompt
5
[ ]
z
If destinations are devices owned by those who use network of
overseas network operators, enter “+”, the country code and
the recipient's mobile phone number. If the phone number
begins with “0”, omit the first “0”. Alternatively, enter “010”, the
country code and the phone number.
z
If special symbols are used in a SMS message, it may not be
displayed correctly at the recipient side.
z
Messages with “*31#”/“#31#” added cannot be sent.
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Mail/Web Browser
Displaying message
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
Select a thread
z
Messages are grouped into threads according to their
destinations/senders and displayed.
1 Image
z
Displayed if an image of the other party is registered in
the phonebook.
2 Destination/Sender
3 Date and time of the message exchange
z
Display latest date and time of the message exchange.
When the interval from the latest exchange is short, the
elapsed time is displayed.
4 Search messages
3
Check the message
1 Date and time of the message exchange
z
Displays the sent/received date and time. When the
interval from the latest exchange is short, the elapsed
time is displayed.
2 Message
z
Touching and holding
[
] allows you to copy
messages.
3 Destination/Sender
4 Phone call
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Mail/Web Browser
Replying message
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
Select a thread
3
Create a message
4
[ ]
Forwarding message
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
Select a thread
3
Touch and hold the message[ ][Forward]
4
Select a destination
z
If the forward destination is not displayed, touch [New
message] to set the recipient.
5
Create a message
6
[ ]
Deleting message
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
Select a thread
3
Touch and hold the message[ ][Delete]
Deleting thread
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
Touch and hold a thread to delete
z
Touch a thread to delete when deleting multiple threads.
z
Touch the selected thread to disable it.
3
[ ][Delete]
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Mail/Web Browser
Setting message
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Messages]
2
[ ][Settings]
z
The number of items displayed differs depending on the
number of nanoSIM Cards inserted.
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, to make settings for
messages, touch [General]. By selecting a nanoSIM Card,
you can make detailed settings for individual nanoSIM Cards.
3
Select an item
Default SMS app: Set the app that sends/receives SMS.
Notification dots: Make settings from messaging app
notifications.
Hear outgoing message sounds: Set whether to make a
sound when a message is sent.
Your current country: Set the country where this handset is
used.
Smart Reply & suggestions: Set Smart Replay and
recommended actions.
Automatic previews: Set the preview function.
Advanced: You can configure detailed settings for nanoSIM
Cards.
About, terms & privacy: Displays the messaging app version,
privacy policy and terms of use.
Gmail™
You can use a mail service provided by Google or Email
provided by general service providers.
z
If you have not set up a Google account or Email account, follow
the instructions on the screen and set.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Gmail]
2
[ ]
3
Compose a mail
1 Account
z
If you set up multiple accounts, you can switch accounts.
2 Destination
3 Subject
4 Text
5 File attachment
6 Add destinations
z
Touch to add Cc or Bcc.
4
[ ]
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Mail/Web Browser
Displaying mail
z
The screen may appear different depending on the account to
use.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Gmail]
2
Select a thread
z
In
Gmail, mails are grouped into threads by reply and
displayed. If new mails are replied ones of an existing mail,
they are grouped into the same thread. A new thread is created
for newly composed mails or mails whose subjects have been
changed.
1 Box name/Label name being displayed
2 Threads
z
The characters of sender or subject are displayed in thin
characters when all mails in thread are read.
z
Touch images to checkmark the threads and you can set
them to be archived/deleted/unread/read, etc. collectively.
3 Email search
z
Touch [
] to switch or set displaying types.
4 Displayed account
z
Touch to add an account or switch accounts.
5 Number of mails in thread
6 Star icon
z
Use it as a mark indicating that the thread is special or
supposed to be dealt with later.
z
You can check starred threads in the Starred folder.
7 Newly compose mail
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Mail/Web Browser
3
Check the mail
1 Subject
2 Grouped mails
z
Touch to display grouped mails.
3 Sender/Destination
z
Touch the image to display available apps. Available
functions may differ depending on the content of the
phonebook.
z
Touch the sender to switch detailed display/simplified
display.
4 Text
z
Menus to perform tasks such as displaying the email of
the reply source may be displayed, and they can be used
by touching them.
5 Attached file
6 Star icon
z
Use it as a mark indicating that the thread is special or
supposed to be dealt with later.
z
You can check starred threads in the Starred folder.
7 Reply
8 Menu of each email
z
Touch to perform operations such as replying to all,
forwarding, adding/removing a star, and printing.
9 Receive information
z
Touch to display/hide the details of sender, destination or
date and time of reception.
a Archive
b Delete
c Set to unread
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Mail/Web Browser
Replying/Forwarding mail
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Gmail]
2
Select a thread
3
[ ]
z
To reply to all: [ ] of each mail
[Reply all]
z
To forward: [
] of each mail
[Forward]
4
Compose a mail
1 Reply type
z
Touch to switch Reply/Reply all/Forward.
2 Destination
3 Message
4 Message of sender
z
Touch to enter the mail of the sender in the message.
5 Subject
5
[ ]
Deleting thread
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Gmail]
z
To delete selected threads: Touch the images of threads
[
]
2
Select a thread
3
[ ]
Setting Gmail
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Gmail]
2
[ ][Settings]
3
Select an item
General settings: Make settings for the whole Gmail.
Add account: Add account.
z
Select an account to make settings for the details on the
account such as Notifications and signature.
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Mail/Web Browser
Chrome
You can display websites via packet communication or Wi-Fi
function.
Displaying websites
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Chrome]
z
Some websites may not appear properly.
Searching websites
1
Touch the URL entry field
2
Enter a keywordselect a keyword
z
Keywords that include the entered characters are displayed
as a list.
z
Alternatively, enter the entire keyword and [
] to search
websites.
z
To reload the page: In the Chrome screen, [
]
[ ]
Opening new tabs
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][New tab]
Switching tabs
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ]
z
The number on the icon may differ depending on the
numbers of opening tabs.
2
Select a tab
Closing tabs
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][ ]
z
The number on the icon may differ depending on the
numbers of opening tabs.
Opening incognito tabs
You can display websites without your browsing history and search
history being recorded.
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][New incognito
tab]
z
When you display websites on an incognito tab, the
surrounding area of the URL entry field is displayed in gray.
2
Touch the URL entry fieldenter a keyword
[ ]
z
To close the incognito tab: In the Chrome screen, [ ]
[
]
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Mail/Web Browser
z
The websites opened on incognito tabs are not recorded in
history of Chrome (
P. 85 “Displaying websites from
history”). Also, if you close all incognito tabs, information such
as cookie is deleted. You can also download files and bookmark
websites from incognito tabs.
Searching characters in the page
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][Find in page]
2
Search
1 Keyword entry field
z
Enter the keyword to search with.
2 Previous
3 Next
4 End search
5 Search results bar
z
Move to the search result at the touched position.
Copying characters
1
In the Chrome screen, touch and hold
characters to copy
2
Drag your finger from the start position to the
end position
z
To change the copy range: Drag [ ]/[ ]
3
[Copy]
Convenient functions
You can display a link with a new tab or download data such as
images.
1
In the Chrome screen, touch and hold a link/an
imageselect a function to use
85
Mail/Web Browser
Setting Chrome
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][Settings]
2
Select an item
Sign in to Chrome: Sign in to Chrome with your Google
account. You can synchronize information such as tabs,
bookmarks and history saved when you used Chrome with
the same account.
Search engine: Set a search engine to use when searching
in the URL entry field.
Passwords: Make settings for saving passwords.
Payment methods: Set payment methods for automatically
filling in forms.
Addresses and more: Set addresses and other information
for automatically filling in forms.
Notifications: Make settings for notifications from Chrome.
Home page: Set a home page.
Privacy: Make settings for the functions that use your
browsing information to improve user-friendliness.
Accessibility: Make settings for the display such as font size
and zoom.
Site settings: Make settings for displaying websites and the
information that they can use to improve user-friendliness.
Languages: Make settings for the language displayed on a
website. The website is displayed in the language you set if it
is available one.
Lite mode: Set whether to suppress the data usage volume.
Downloads: Make settings for downloading files and
recommended articles.
About Chrome: Check information on Chrome.
Using bookmark and history
Saving bookmarks
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][ ]
Displaying websites from bookmarks
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][Bookmarks]
2
Select a bookmark
Displaying websites from history
1
In the Chrome screen, [ ][History]
2
Select a history item
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Camera
Camera
Camera
You can shoot still pictures and videos. Also, you can switch
settings of the camera according to the object to shoot.
z
For details on effective pixels, recording file formats, maximum
zoom magnification, etc. of the camera
P. 161 “Main
specifications”
Before using camera
z
If dirt such as fingerprint or fat adheres on the lens part, images
may be out of focus or blur. Wipe the lens with a soft cloth before
shooting images.
z
Although the camera is made with high-precision technology,
some pixels or lines look constantly dark or bright. Further, white
lines and other noise increase in images especially when
shooting images in dimly lit surroundings.
z
If the camera lens part is exposed to direct sunlight for a long
time, the internal color filter may discolor, creating a discoloration
of shot images.
z
The quality of images may deteriorate when shot or saved after
the handset has been left in a warm location for a long time.
z
Images shot in shooting conditions which include strong light
source such as the sun or a lamp may appear dark or distorted.
z
Shooting the sun directly may impair the performance of the
CMOS.
z
If you continue to use the camera in a state that internal
temperature is high, the warning screen appears and the camera
automatically ends after saving shot data.
z
You cannot shoot when the battery level is low. Charge the
battery sufficiently before using the camera.
z
When [Focus Setting] is switched, sounds may be heard from
the camera lens. This is not a malfunction.
z
The color and brightness of the object in images shot with the
camera may differ from the actual color and brightness.
z
Make sure that your fingers, hair, etc. do not obscure the camera
lens when shooting images.
z
Because a larger picture size requires more data, movement in
the image on the handset display may appear slow.
z
Indoor fluorescent lighting, etc. may create flickering or streaky
shading on the screen. This flickering or shading may be reduced
by changing the lighting conditions and brightness of the room or
adjusting the camera brightness and white balance.
z
Shot still pictures are saved in DCF1.0 (ExifVer.2.2, JPEG)
format.
z
Depending on camera settings and the shooting condition,
handset may become warm and shooting may be stopped
automatically.
z
When you use a microSD Card via other apps while backing up
to a microSD Card, backing up may be failed.
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Camera
Copyrights and rights of portrait
Images and audio recorded with the handset are for personal
use and must not be used for any other purposes without the
consent of the rightful person in accordance with the Copyright
Act. Please note that acts such as the use or defacement of the
likeness or name of other individuals without their consent may
infringe on an individual's rights of portrait. Please be aware of
copyrights and rights of portrait when posting images and audio
recorded with the handset on the Internet or similar media. The
recording of images and audio may be restricted at stage
performances, shows, exhibitions, etc. even when the images
and audio are recorded for personal use, etc. Do not use the
handset to send copyrighted images for uses other than those
permitted under the Copyright Act.
If you cause the public any trouble using the handset, you may
be punished under law or regulations (for example, nuisance
prevention ordinance).
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you
when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped device.
Operations while using camera
z
If no operations are performed for approximately 3 minutes while
activating the camera, the camera automatically ends.
Picture size of camera
The following picture sizes are available.
Shoot still picture
Aspect
ratio
Picture size
Rear
Camera
Front
Camera
18:9 10.8M (4656 x 2328)
8.1M (4032 x 2016)
16:9 12.2M (4656 x 2620)
9.1M (4032 x 2268)
4:3 16.3M (4656 x 3492)
12.2M (4032 x 3024)
Memo size (1600 x 1200)
1:1 12.2M (3492 x 3492)
9.1M (3024 x 3024)
Shoot video
Aspect
ratio
Picture size
Rear
Camera
Front
Camera
18:9 1.8M (1920 x 960)
16:9 4K (3840 x 2160)
FULL HD (1920 x 1080)
FULL HD (1920 x 1080) 60fps
*
HD (1280 x 720)
4:3 1.6M (1440 x 1080)
1:1 1.2M (1080 x 1080)
* This can be set when using the video rear camera.
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Camera
Shooting screen layout
Still picture
shooting screen
Video
shooting screen
1 Focus mark
z
Detects the face and displays the focus mark when the
shooting menu is set to [AI Auto] or [Auto], or the Focus
Setting is set to [Face AF].
z
Multi AutoFocus (multiple yellow points) is displayed when
subjects other than people, dogs, and cats are focused on
automatically.
2 Brightness adjust
z
Adjust brightness. Slide the screen up/down to display/set it.
3 Zoom
z
Enlarge/Reduce the object. Pinch out/in the screen to display/
set it. You can also make adjustments by sliding the displayed
adjustment bar left or right.
4 Recognition icon
z
When the shooting menu is set to [AI Auto] and AI recognizes
the next shot and object, its icon is displayed.
y
Person: [
]
y
Dog: [
]
y
Cat: [
]
y
Food: [
]
y
Flower: [
]
y
Sunrise: [
]
y
Firework: [
]
y
Whiteboard/Blackboard: [
]
z
Shoot with the suitable quality mode and shutter speed
according to the recognized scene and objects. When
shooting objects with the whiteboard/blackboard recognized,
the confirmation screen is displayed and it is revised to the
picture looks like when it faces you by touching [YES].
5 Shooting still pictures
z
Shoot still pictures.
6 Guide line
z
Displayed when [Guide Line] is set (
P. 95 “Settings on
shooting still pictures”).
7 Remaining number for shooting
z
Displayed when the remaining number for shooting decreases
to 99 or less.
8 Shooting menu
89
Camera
9 Google Lens™
z
Touch it to activate Google Lens. For details, refer to the
content of confirmation screen at first activation.
a Switching front/rear camera
b Mobile Light
z
This can be set to flash when shooting still pictures (light at
the moment of shooting).
c Shooting mode
z
Slide it to the left/right to switch shooting modes (Mode
changer).
d Self-timer
z
Displayed when [Self-timer Display] is set to ON (
P. 96
“Common settings on shooting still pictures/videos”). The
self-timer is set to 5 seconds/10 seconds/OFF each time you
touch. When shooting with the front camera, the self-timer is
set to 3 seconds/5 seconds/OFF each time you touch.
e Previous data
z
Display the thumbnail of previous data. Touch it to check the
data. If there is no previous data, the shortcut to “Photos” is
displayed. A video shot with AI live story is displayed with
[
] superimposed.
f Start shooting videos
z
Shoot videos.
g Wind noise cut
z
Set whether to cut wind noise. Slide the right edge to the left
to display it.
h Lens correction
z
Displayed if you slide the right edge to the left when using the
video rear camera.
z
Touch to display the adjustment bar and then adjust the
distortion correction amount.
i AI live story
z
When you set the angle switch to [ ] and shoot videos, AI
will automatically create short movies by increasing the
number of cuts and amount of changes from videos which
were recorded for a long period of time and then applying
effects and adding theme tunes.
y
When this is enabled, short movies are saved separately
from the recorded videos. The saved short movies can be
checked in the “Photos” app (
P. 98 “Playing short
movies”).
j AI live shutter
z
When you set the angle switch to [
] and shoot videos, AI
shoots still pictures automatically.
z
When this is enabled, AI recognizes people, dogs, cats, etc.,
determines the composition, and automatically shoots still
pictures when recording videos.
k Angle switch
z
Switch the angle for shooting.
z
Switch to [
] to set the video rear camera. Alternatively, you
can shoot still pictures using the standard rear camera when
recording videos.
z
Switch to [
] to set the standard rear camera.
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Camera
z
Icons for changing settings are displayed at the top or right
edge of the screen depending on the shooting mode and menu.
Touch the icons to change the settings.
Shooting screen (Manual)
The operating method is same as the shooting screen. Operations
that differ from the shooting screen are explained here.
Still picture
shooting screen
Video
shooting screen
1 Clipped whites/Crushed shadows
z
When [Clipped whites/Crushed shadows] is set to ON, stripes
are displayed in the part that clipped whites or crushed
shadows occur (
P. 96 “Common settings on shooting
still pictures/videos”).
2 Water level
z
Check angles of the shooting screen.
3 Adjustment bar
z
Drag it to adjust settings.
4 Setting icon displaying area
z
Slide the right edge to the left to display.
z
Touch the setting icon to display the adjustment bar and
adjust settings.
z
The following settings are available with displayed icons.
y
White Balance: [
]
y
ISO Sensitivity: [
]
y
Shutter Speed: [
]
y
Focus: [
]
y
Saturation: [
]
y
Contrast: [
]
y
Clarity: [
]
5 Automatic adjustment
z
Touch it to switch to the automatic adjustment.
ISO Sensitivity
z
If you set ISO Sensitivity to high sensitivity, the shutter speed
becomes fast. Therefore, it is possible to reduce object shake
and camera shake, or shoot clear images of an object in a dark
place. However, the quality deteriorates.
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Camera
Front Camera shooting screen
The operating method is same as the shooting screen when using
the rear camera. When using the front camera, use the AQUOS
beauty icon to carry out face adjustments of the subject.
z
This can be used when the shooting menu is set to [Auto] during
still picture shooting.
z
Slide the right edge to the left to display the defocus and AQUOS
beauty icons.
1 Selfie flash
z
The entire screen serves as a flash by emitting light.
2 Adjustment bar
z
Drag it to adjust settings.
3 DeFocus
z
Shoot photos with the focus on your face and the background
blurred.
4 AQUOS beauty ON/OFF
z
[
]: ON, [ ]: OFF
5 AQUOS beauty icon displaying area
z
When AQUOS beauty is set to ON, the following icons are
displayed. Touch to display the adjustment bar and manually
adjust settings.
y
Beautiful Skin Effect: [
]
y
Small Face Effect: [
]
y
Color Tone Correction: [
]
y
Brightness Correction: [
]
y
Eye Size Correction: [
]
6 Restore initial values
z
Touch to restore adjustment values that were adjusted
manually to their initial values.
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Camera
Video shooting screen
Explanations are based on the shooting screen using video rear
camera as an example.
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1 Shot still picture
z
Displayed when shooting still pictures when recording videos.
z
If AI live shutter shoots the picture automatically, [AI] is
displayed on it.
2 Stop shooting videos
3 Recording time
4 Battery level
5 Confirm creation of short movie
z
This flashes when creation of a short movie is confirmed.
6 Shooting still pictures
z
Displayed when the angle switch is set to [
]. Touch it to
shoot still pictures using the standard rear camera.
Switching shooting modes
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the left/right to
switch shooting modes
Video: Shoot standard videos. You can switch the shooting
menu to shoot with according to the shooting condition and
object.
Picture: Shoot still pictures. You can switch the shooting
menu to shoot with according to the shooting condition and
object.
Slow Video: Shoot slow videos. The shot video can be
checked in the “Photos” app (
P. 99 “Playing slow
videos”).
Time Lapse: Time lapses at fast speed and shoot shortened
videos.
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Camera
Switching shooting menu
When the shooting mode is [Picture]/[Video], you can switch the
shooting menu to shoot with according to the shooting condition
and object.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the left/right to
switch [Picture]/[Video]
3
Touch the icon of the shooting menu
4
Select an item
AI Auto:
AI adjusts settings on shooting according to the object.
Auto: A mode to automatically adjust the camera according
to the object.
Manual: A mode to manually adjust each settings by setting
icons.
Portrait: Set the focus on a nearby person and shoot photos
with its background blurred.
Clearly: Adjust clarity and contrast, and shoot pictures when
you shoot a clearly one.
Fluffy: Adjust clarity and contrast, and shoot pictures when
you shoot a fluffy one.
Backlight: Adjust white balance and contrast, and shoot
pictures when you shoot a picture which has contrast
between brightness and darkness such as backlight.
Afterimage: Shoot pictures look like an afterimage which light
connected.
Closeup: Shoot impressive pictures toward an object.
Monochrome: A mode for monochrome shot.
Shooting still pictures
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the left/right to
switch the shooting mode to [Picture]
z
When the shooting mode is [Picture], you do not need to
switch.
3
Turn the camera of the rear camera (standard
rear camera) to an object
z
To adjust the brightness: Slide your finger up/down
z
To zoom: Pinch out/in
y
An adjustment bar is displayed, and slide your finger to
the left/right to adjust zoom.
z
To lock the focus: Touch the object
y
Touch anywhere other than focus mark to cancel the focus
lock.
y
When the shooting menu is set to [Manual] and Focus
Setting is set to [Separate AE/AF], drag [AE] to the part
where you want to adjust the exposure.
4
[ ]/1/2
z
Alternatively, you can shoot still pictures by touching the
focus mark when the focus is locked by one other than
[Separate AE/AF].
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Camera
z
Touch and hold [
] or hold
1
/
2
down for at least 1
second to shoot multiple still pictures in a row.
z
As for the focus lock, the object's movements are detected
mainly on basis of the colors. Therefore, the object may not be
detected properly if its color is faint or similar to the background
color.
Shooting videos
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the right to
switch the shooting mode to [Video]
z
When the shooting mode is [Video], you do not need to
switch.
3
[ ]/[ ]
z
You can switch cameras to shoot and select the angle.
4
Turn the rear camera of the handset to an object
z
To adjust the brightness: Slide your finger up/down
z
To zoom: Pinch out/in.
y
An adjustment bar is displayed, and slide your finger to
the left/right to adjust zoom.
5
[ ]
z
You can use following operations and functions when
recording videos using the video rear camera (when the
angle switch is set to [
]).
y
When you set AI live shutter to be enabled and shoot
videos, still pictures are shot automatically (
P. 88
“Shooting screen layout”).
y
Touch [
] or press
1
/
2
to shoot still pictures.
z
You can use following operations and functions when using
the standard rear camera (when the angle switch is set to
[
]).
y
Focus lock (The operating method is same as shooting
still pictures.)
6
[ ]
z
If a still picture was shot when shooting a video, they can be
played back at the same time. For details, refer to “Playing
videos including still pictures” (
P. 98).
z
A video rear camera was designed to focus on the object in the
wide range area including infinity. It is hard to focus on the
object while shooting videos from a short distance.
If you shoot videos from a short distance, switch to [
] to set
the standard rear camera.
95
Camera
Camera settings
z
Some functions are not available depending on the shooting
mode being used, etc.
Settings on shooting still pictures
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the left/right to
switch the shooting mode to [Picture]
z
When the shooting mode is [Picture], you do not need to
switch.
3
[ ]
4
[PICTURE]
5
Select an item
Picture Size: Switch picture sizes of still pictures.
Guide Line: Display the guide on the shooting screen.
Intelligent Framing: Automatically compose by position and
angles of the shot subject or background when shooting still
pictures.
y
When composing is not needed, the function is not
activated.
y
When the still picture is composed, two pictures, original
one and composed one, are saved. For details on the
checking method, refer to “Displaying composed still
pictures” (
P. 97).
Multi AutoFocus Display: Set whether to display Multi
AutoFocus.
Auto HDR: Set whether to automatically enable HDR function
which reduces blown out highlights/blocked up shadows
when you shoot still pictures in a high contrast scene such
as when you shoot against the light.
One Touch Shutter: Set whether to shoot still pictures by
touching the finder (screen).
QR code / Barcode Recognize: Detect a QR code/barcode
and set whether to display the notification to activate
corresponding apps.
Optical Image Stabilization: Set whether to adjust the shake.
96
Camera
Settings on shooting videos
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
Slide the bottom of the screen to the right to
switch the shooting mode to [Video]
z
When the shooting mode is [Video], you do not need to
switch.
3
[ ]
4
[VIDEO]
5
Select an item
Video Size: Switch picture sizes of videos.
Camera Selection: Switch cameras to use and select the
angle.
Quality and amount: Switch video compression standards.
The video quality or data volume may differ depending on
video compression standards.
y
This can be set to [HDR (H.265)] when the angle switch is
set to [
]. When this is set to [HDR (H.265)], [HDR] is
set to ON in conjunction.
HDR: Set whether to enable HDR function which reduces
blown out highlights/blocked up shadows when you shoot
still pictures in a high contrast scene such as when you
shoot against the light.
Video Stabilization: Set whether to adjust the shake.
Mic Setting: Set whether to record sound.
Wind Noise cut: Set whether to cut wind noise.
Common settings on shooting still pictures/videos
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Camera]
2
[ ]
3
[COMMON]
4
Select an item
Full screen: Set whether to use the extended field of the top
of the screen on the shooting screen.
Clipped whites/Crushed shadows: Set whether to display
stripes in the part that clipped whites or crushed shadows
occur.
Water Level: Set whether to display the water level.
Focus Setting: Set the focus according to the object.
y
If you set [Face AF], detect faces of people.
Self-timer Display: Set whether to automatically shoot with a
self-timer set.
Anti Flicker: Set to make the screen less susceptible to
striped patterns when you shoot in a place with fluorescent
lighting.
Save To : Set a save destination.
Add Location Information: Set whether to add location
information.
Shutter Sound: Set whether to make a shutter sound, focus
lock sound during still image shooting, or start sound/stop
sound during video shooting.
97
Camera
Help: Check the functions of icons displayed on the shooting
screen, operations on the touch panel or how to use
functions.
Reset Settings: Reset settings.
Photos
Display, edit, and manage still pictures and videos.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Photos]
2
Select data
z
To move data to the trash: Touch and hold data
[ ]
[Move to trash]
3
Confirm the data
z
When you play videos compatible with Dolby Vision™, the
setting for the displaying mode is displayed on detailed
information on notifications of status panel. Select your favorite
display mode.
z
The Photos app can be updated from Play Store. The operating
procedures may differ with the latest version. If it has been
updated, select [
]
[Help & feedback] in the Photos screen
and check the information.
z
Even if you move unnecessary still pictures and videos to the
trash, they will not be deleted from the handset. They are
deleted from the handset when you empty the trash.
z
In cases such as when data shot with a handset you used
previously is saved in the microSD Card, the “Sort images”
notification may be displayed in the detailed notification
information on the status panel. If it is displayed, confirm the
notification information and then organize the photos.
Select multiple data
z
If you touch and hold data in the data list screen, switch to the
screen of selecting data. You can select multiple data by
touching other data.
Emptying the trash
1
In the Photos screen [ ][Trash]
2
[ ][Empty trash][Delete]
Displaying composed still pictures
When the still picture shot by the “Camera” app is composed
by [Intelligent Framing], [
] is displayed on the thumbnail of
the saved still picture. You can check and switch two pictures,
original one and composed one.
1
In the Photos screen, select a still picture
z
You can select a thumbnail image and then switch between
the original image before correction and the recommended
image after correction.
y
You can delete and edit each still pictures.
y
Select [
]
[Set as main photo] to set the image to
display for the thumbnail of the still picture/video list
screen.
98
Camera
Playing videos including still pictures
Play videos including still pictures shot during shooting and
videos including still pictures shot automatically with AI live
shutter.
z
You can display a still picture when playing a video and manage
still pictures.
z
Menu items such as [Match with image] may not be displayed if
the still pictures and video are not saved on the handset. To save
them to the handset, select [
]
[Save to device] during still
picture display and during video playback.
1
In the Photos screen, select a video including
still pictures[Match with image]
z
The video plays and the still pictures are displayed at the
timing that they were shot.
z
Alternatively, select a still picture shot when recording a
video
[Match with movie] to play a video.
z
If you touch [See photos] or swipe up the screen while
playing a video, you can check still pictures.
Playing short movies
Play short movies about 15 seconds long that were created by
AI live story.
z
The thumbnail of a short movie is displayed in a decorated state.
z
You can change the pattern of a short movie and then play the
short movie.
z
Menu items such as [The following patterns] may not be
displayed if the video is not saved on the handset. To save it to
the handset, select [
]
[Save to device] during video
playback.
1
In the Photos screen, select a short movie
z
The short movie is played.
2
Touch the playing video[The following
patterns]
z
The video plays with the next pattern.
z
When you touch the playing video, three patterns are
displayed at the bottom of the screen. Touch a pattern to play
the video with the touched pattern.
Also, if you touch [Save], [
], etc., you can perform
operations such as saving and sharing the playing video.
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Camera
Playing slow videos
The videos shot with slow video can be played smoothly or
slowly. [
] is displayed in the thumbnail of the video shot by
slow video.
Playing slow videos smoothly
z
Play videos shot with slow video in the “Photos” app. If you play
on other players, PC, etc., it may not be played properly.
z
Set apps to use in [High-speed display] to ON in advance
(
P. 119 “Display”).
1
In the Photos screen, select a video
z
When the app selection screen is displayed, select the app
to use from among the players installed in the handset
previously.
Playing slow videos slowly
1
In the Photos screen, select a video
1 Play/Pause
2 Slow playback range setting
z
Drag [
]/[ ] to set the range for slow playback.
3 Playback time
4 Photo tools
z
Share and edit data, check the detailed information of
data, and delete data in the Photos app.
5 Total playback time
6 Seek bar
100
Camera
Edit in Atokara Capture
You can trim a still image from the video and save it.
1
In the Photos, select a video
2
[ ][Edit in Atokara Capture]
1 Trimming image
z
Touch it to save the frame being displayed as the still
picture.
2 To frame-by-frame reverse/frame-by-frame forward
z
Display a previous/following frame.
3 Seek bar
z
Drag the seek bar to change the playback position.
4 Thumbnail
5 Display position
z
Display the position of the present display frame.
z
Drag the thumbnail to change the playback position.
6 Play/Pause
7 Share
z
Touch it to carry out trimming image and you can use the
saved image in other apps.
101
Apps
Apps
Play Store
By using Google Play, you can download and install useful
apps or fun games to the handset.
z
Set up a Google account in advance (
P. 50 “Setting up
Google account, etc.”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Play Store]
z
To display help: [ ]
[Help & feedback]
z
Once you agree to installation of an app, you are responsible
for the results of using the app. Be very cautious about apps
that access many functions or a significant amount of data.
z
Be sure to check the security of app, then install it at your own
risk. The handset may be infected with a virus, data may be
damaged, etc.
z
Note that SHARP shall not be liable for each malfunction, or
any disadvantage brought to you or any third party due to the
user-installed app, etc. provided by a third party including
Google LLC.
z
For the user-installed Play Store app provided by a third party
including Google LLC, contact the respective providers.
Purchasing apps
1
In the Google Play screen, select an app to
purchase
2
Touch the price
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
z
When the app is free: [Install]
z
If you make a purchase for the first time, select a payment
method. You need to sign in to your Google Wallet account
depending on the payment method.
z
You can ask for a refund within a specified time after
purchasing an app. The app is deleted and you are not
charged. In addition, note that a refund request is available
for each app only once. If you requested a refund for a
purchased app in the past and purchase the same app
again, a second refund request is not available. In the
Google Play screen, [
]
[Help & feedback] for details on
the payment method when purchasing an app, the terms on
refund requests, etc.
102
Apps
z
Some downloaded apps automatically perform packet
communication. Note that the packet communication charges
may be higher.
z
You need to pay for an app only once. Re-downloading apps
which you previously uninstalled after first downloading will not
be charged.
z
If you have multiple Android™ devices that use the same
Google account, you can download a purchased app to all of
them at no additional cost.
z
Note that SHARP provides no assistance for purchase of apps,
refund, etc. from Google Play.
Uninstalling apps
1
In the Google Play screen, [ ][My apps &
games]
2
[Installed]
3
Select an app to uninstall
4
[Uninstall][OK]
GPS/Navigation
You can display Street View and search for routes using Maps.
You can also search for facilities near a location on the map
being displayed by genre.
Using GPS function
z
GPS is a function to retrieve location information of devices by
receiving radio wave from GPS satellites. It is necessary to set
[Location] to On to measure the present location (
P. 134
“Location”).
z
You cannot use the handset as a navigation system for
professional use of aircrafts, vehicles, person, etc. or surveying
GPS of high accuracy. Note that SHARP shall not be liable for
the pure economic losses such as ones caused by using the
GPS for these purposes or by failing to confirm a positioning
result or to communicate due to handset failure, malfunction or
external factors such as power failure (including battery
exhaustion).
z
GPS is a service administered by the U.S. Department of
Defense. Therefore, GPS radio wave condition may be controlled
(accuracy degradation, radio wave abort, etc.) for US national
security reasons. In addition, the same results may not be
retrieved even when positioned in the same location and
environment, since the radio wave conditions may change
depending on the location of the GPS satellites.
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Apps
z
Note that GPS uses the radio waves from artificial satellites,
therefore the following conditions may prevent the radio waves
from being received or prevent the reception status of the radio
waves from being satisfactory, resulting in an error of 300 m or
more for location information.
In or under a dense forest, in density area with buildings or
residence
In or under buildings
In a basement, tunnel, underground or underwater
Near high-tension line
Inside cars, trains, etc.
In bad weather with heavy rain/snow, etc.
In bags or boxes
When people or objects are blocking the handset
When hands are covering the GPS antenna area
z
When using a GPS function, the displayed map based on the
acquired location information (latitude and longitude information)
may not be accurate because of the legal system, etc. in each
country and the area.
z
Packet communication charges may be incurred, since assisted
GPS data such as satellite information is automatically retrieved
when you measure present location.
z
Packet communication charges are incurred when you display a
map based on location information, etc.
Maps
You can measure your present location, use the navigation
function to check how to get to your destination in detail, etc.
z
It is necessary to set [Location] to On to measure the present
location (
P. 134 “Location”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Maps]
2
Use Maps
z
To rotate the map: Keep a finger on the touch panel and turn
the map to the desired direction with another finger
z
To display sterically: Slide up with your two fingers at the
same time
z
To measure present location: [
]
Street View
1
In the Maps screen, touch and hold any place
2
Touch a displayed image
z
To change a displayed direction: Slide the screen up/down or
to the left/right
z
To move a displayed place: Touch the screen twice and slide
along the blue line
z
To switch to the compass mode: [
]
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Apps
z
Some areas are not supported by Street View.
z
When the compass mode is used, the geomagnetic compass
of the handset and the direction displayed by Street View are
associated with each other.
Searching for routes
You can search for a route from a start point to an end point.
1
In the Maps screen, [GO]
2
Select how to get to the end pointtouch the
search box above
z
The present location is entered while it is being measured.
3
Enter a start point
4
Touch the search box below
5
Enter an end point
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
Searching for places nearby
You can search for places near a location on the map being
displayed.
1
In the Maps screen, touch the search box
2
Enter a name of place to searchselect a
search result
z
When you enter the place, the entered place are searched
and displayed as a list.
3
Use the search result
YouTube
YouTube is a free online video streaming service. You can play,
search and upload videos.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[YouTube]
2
Select a video
z
To display the search box: [ ]
Clock
You can use alarm, world clock, timer and stopwatch.
z
Touch [
]
[Night mode] or touch and hold the [CLOCK]
screen to display a screen saver (current time and date) suitable
for a dim environment.
To end the screen saver, touch the screen or press
9
.
Alarm
Activate an alarm tone or vibrator at the specified time.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Clock][ALARM]
2
Touch a time of register destination
z
To add a register destination: [ ]
3
Select a time[OK]
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Apps
4
Set each item
1 Repeat
z
Set the repetition of the alarm.
2 Alarm sound
z
Set the alarm sound.
3 Label
z
Enter the label.
4 Delete
z
Delete the alarm.
5 Alarm ON/OFF
z
Enable/Disable the alarm.
6 Vibration
z
Set whether to use the vibrator.
7 Switch displays
z
An alarm is not activated when the handset is turned off at the
set alarm time.
z
When the set alarm time arrives during a call, the other party's
voice and notification sound are heard at the same time.
Stopping an alarm
Activate an alarm tone or vibrator at the set alarm time.
1
Slide [ ] to [ ] while an alarm is ringing
z
To use a snooze: slide [ ] to [ ]
Stopping an alarm while display is turned on
When the set alarm time arrives while a screen other than lock
screen of the touch panel is displayed, the alarm notification is
displayed. Stop the alarm by using the notification.
1
[DISMISS] while an alarm is ringing
z
To use a snooze: [SNOOZE]
Adjusting an alarm volume
1
In the alarm screen, [ ][Settings]
2
Adjust the volume in Alarm volume field
106
Apps
World clock
Display clocks for cities around the world.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Clock][CLOCK]
2
[ ]
3
Select a city
Timer
Activate an alarm tone after the specified length of time
passes.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Clock][TIMER]
2
Enter the time[ ]
z
To add 1 minute: [+1:00]
z
To stop the countdown: [
]
z
To reset the countdown: [RESET]
z
The alarm sound is activated after the specified length of
time passes.
y
To stop the alarm sound: [
]
z
When the set time of timer arrives while the screen other
than lock screen of the touch panel is displayed, the alarm
notification is displayed. Stop the alarm by touching [STOP]
of the notification. Also, notify with the alarm in a minute after
touching [ADD 1 MIN].
Changing a name
1
In the timer screen, [Label]
2
Enter a name[OK]
Adding a timer
1
In the timer screen, [ADD TIMER]
z
To switch timers: Slide the timer up/down
Deleting a timer
1
In the timer screen, [DELETE]
Stopwatch
You can measure the time using stopwatch. Also, you can
measure the lap time (elapsed time)/split time (total elapsed
time).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Clock][STOPWATCH]
2
[ ]
z
To measure the lap time and split time: [LAP]
3
[ ]
z
To share the measuring result: [SHARE]
z
To reset the measuring result: [RESET]
z
You can record up to 99 history items of lap time and split time.
107
Apps
Calendar
Use Calendar to manage your schedule.
z
Set up an account in advance (
P. 50 “Setting up Google
account, etc.”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Calendar]
z
When you start the function for the first time, an explanation
screen is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen
and operate.
2
Check schedules
1 Switching display
z
Switches the calendar display method.
2 Registered schedule
3 Display today
Creating a schedule
z
Setting items may differ depending on the account to use.
1
In the calendar screen, [ ][Event]
2
Set each item
1 Title
2 Calendar
z
Set the owner of the calendar.
3 All-day
z
Changes the All-day setting.
4 Start date and time
5 End date and time
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Apps
6 More options
z
Set schedule time zone or repeating.
7 Location
8 Notification
z
Set how long before the event start date and time to notify.
z
To add a notification setting, touch [Add another
notification].
9 Invite people
z
Enter the email address of the person you wish to invite.
a Add conferencing
b Default color
z
Set event colors.
c Add note
d Add attachment
3
[Save]
Configuring the calendar
1
In the calendar screen, [ ][Settings]
2
Select an item
General: Set general calendar settings.
Events from Gmail: Set to automatically add a schedule
entry when an email related to an event is received via
Gmail.
z
When you select Calendar, you can set the event color,
default notification, etc.
Deleting a schedule
1
Select a schedule entry in the calendar screen.
2
[ ][Delete][Delete]
Calculator
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Calculator]
2
Calculate
z
To display the scientific calculator: Slide the right edge of
operation keys to the left
z
To copy the calculation result: Touch and hold the calculation
result
[Copy]
z
To display help: [
]
[Help]
z
To display the history of calculation: Slide the calculation
result area down.
y
To delete the history of calculation: [
]
[Clear]
[Clear]
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Handset Settings
Handset Settings
Setting menu
In the home screen, display “app list screen”[Settings] to
display the menu and make various settings for the handset.
z
In the top, recommended settings are displayed as suggestions.
z
[
] while Settings is displayed
enter a keyword to search with
to search the setting items.
z
If there are menus which are not displayed touch [Advanced] to
display menus.
z
The displayed items and layout may differ depending on the
usage conditions.
Phone number Check your phone number registered on the
nanoSIM Card.
Network &
internet
Make settings for networks such as Wi-Fi
function and mobile networks.
Connected
devices
Make settings for Bluetooth function and NFC,
etc.
Apps &
notifications
Make settings for apps and notifications.
Battery Check and set the usage conditions of the
battery and activate Battery Saver.
Display Make settings for the screen display, etc.
Sound You can make settings for the ringtone,
notification sound, etc.
AQUOS Useful Makes settings for convenient functions
supplied with the handset.
Home
applications
Switch home apps to use.
Storage Check the used capacity/total capacity of the
handset memory, microSD Card or USB
memory, display the data saved on it, etc.
Security &
location
Make settings for the security lock and
location information.
Accounts Add/Set accounts or make settings for data
synchronization.
Accessibility Make settings for accessibility options.
Digital Wellbeing Confirm your handset usage habits at a
glance and create times to spend offline.
Google You can make settings for various Google
services collectively.
System Make settings for system settings such as the
language displayed on the screen, settings for
the date, etc.
110
Handset Settings
Network & internet
Make settings for networks such as Wi-Fi function and mobile
networks.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet]
2
Select an item
Wi-Fi: For details
P. 110 “Wi-Fi”
Mobile network: For details
P. 112 “Mobile network”
Proxy settings: Set to connect to the network via proxy.
Data usage: For details
P. 113 “Data usage”
Hotspot & tethering: For details on tethering
P. 114
“Tethering”.
SIM cards: This item can be set when two nanoSIM Cards
are inserted. You can enable/disable the inserted nanoSIM
Cards and prioritize the nanoSIM Card to be used when
using the mobile network, telephone, or SMS.
Airplane mode: Restrict the use of some functions using
communication such as call/mail function.
VPN: For details
P. 152 Adding VPN”
Private DNS: Set a private DNS.
[Airplane mode]
z
[Wi-Fi] and [Bluetooth] can be set to ON even when [Airplane
mode] is ON.
Wi-Fi
If you use Wi-Fi function of the handset, you can use mail or
Internet by connecting to access points of your home,
corporate network or public wireless LAN service.
Radio interference with Bluetooth devices
z
Wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency
band (2.4 GHz) as Bluetooth devices. Therefore, using the
wireless LAN device near a Bluetooth device may cause radio
interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or
connection failure. In this case, turn off the Bluetooth device or
keep the handset and the wireless LAN device at least
approximately 10 m away from the Bluetooth device.
z
Packet communication is also available while [Wi-Fi] is set to On.
Wi-Fi connection is prioritized while Wi-Fi connection is set, but
the connection is automatically switched to that of mobile
network once Wi-Fi connection is terminated. Note that packet
communication charges may be incurred in this case.
z
Refer to the manual of your wireless LAN base unit when using
the access point at home, etc.
z
Operate access point registration near the access point.
111
Handset Settings
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Wi-Fi]
2
Set [Use Wi-Fi] to ON
3
Select an access point
z
If you select an access point protected by security, enter the
password (security key) and select [CONNECT].
z
To register access points manually: [Add network]
enter the
network name
set security
[SAVE]
z
When you touch [Saved networks], the access point that you
have accessed is displayed.
z
When you connect to Wi-Fi network, [Connected] is displayed.
When a different message is displayed, make sure the
password (security key).
When the connection is not established even if you enter a
correct password (security key), the correct IP address may not
have been acquired. Check the signal status and reconnect.
z
As for the manual registration of an access point, this function
supports WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK and 802.1xEAP, Enhanced
Open, WPA3 as the security setting.
z
If you connect to an access point which is not connected to the
Internet, [
] is displayed and the communication may be
made by mobile networks, not Wi-Fi connection.
Wi-Fi settings
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Wi-Fi]
[Wi-Fi preferences]
2
Select an item
Turn on Wi-Fi automatically: Set whether to set [Wi-Fi] to ON
when a saved network is detected.
Open network notification: Set whether to display a
notification icon when an open network is detected.
y
Set it after setting [Wi-Fi] to On.
Install certificates: Install certificates.
Network rating provider: Make settings for the network rating
provider.
Wi-Fi Direct: Make settings for Wi-Fi Direct.
MAC address: Confirm the MAC address.
IP address: Confirm the IP address.
Deleting access point settings
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Wi-Fi]
2
Select an access point already set[FORGET]
112
Handset Settings
Mobile network
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Mobile
network]
2
Select a nanoSIM Card
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, touch the tab on the
screen top and select the nanoSIM Card you wish to set.
3
Select an item
Mobile data: Set whether to access data via mobile
networks.
Roaming: Set whether to connect to a data service at the
time of roaming.
App data usage: For details on app data usage
P. 113
“Data usage
Enhanced 4G LTE Mode: Set whether to use VoLTE.
Preferred network type: Set a network to use.
Automatically select network: Set whether to automatically
detect and switch to an available network.
Network: When [Automatically select network] is set to OFF,
you select a network manually.
Access Point Names: Set and check an access point.
Setting an access point
Set an access point* to connect to the Internet.
z
Access points supported by some network operators have been
pre-registered in this handset. When the power is turned ON with
a nanoSIM Card inserted, access points are automatically set.
z
If a supported access point is not registered in this handset, you
can additionally set the access points. After that, upon power
ON, the handset will connect to the access point.
* Depending on the network operator, it is called APN” or Access
Point Name.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Mobile
network]
2
Select a nanoSIM Card
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, touch the tab on the
screen top and select the nanoSIM Card you wish to set.
3
[Advanced][Access Point Names]
z
You can check an access point in use.
4
[ ]
5
[Name]enter the name of the network profile
to create[OK]
6
[APN]enter the access point name[OK]
7
Enter other items required by network operators
[
][Save]
113
Handset Settings
Resetting an access point
Reset the access point settings to the default state.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Mobile
network]
2
Select a nanoSIM Card
z
If two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, touch the tab on the
screen top and select the nanoSIM Card you wish to set.
3
[Advanced][Access Point Names]
4
[ ][Reset to default]
z
If you fail to make automatic setting of an access point due to
signal status such as outside the service area, you are required
to set the access point again manually.
Data usage
You can check the data usage volume via mobile networks or
Wi-Fi networks. Also, you can set limit.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Data usage]
z
The data communication volume via mobile networks is
displayed.
z
When two nanoSIM Cards are inserted, the mobile network
settings are displayed for the respective nanoSIM Card.
2
Select an item
Data Saver: Suppress the data usage volume by pausing
data transmission in the background of some apps.
y
For apps whose data communication is not restricted even
during Data Saver, you can set it from [Unrestricted data].
Mobile data: Set whether to use the data communication via
mobile networks.
App data usage: Display the data usage volume via mobile
networks on a diagram. Also, you can check apps having
used data communication.
114
Handset Settings
Data warning & limit: For the data usage volume via mobile
networks, set for the date of starting to measure or data
communication volume for generating alert on a monthly
basis.
Also, if you set [Set data limit] to ON, you can pause the data
communication when the data communication volume
reaches to the limit. You can set the limit in [Data limit].
y
When the data usage volume reaches to the limit, the
notification that mobile data is being paused is displayed.
Touch [OK] to stop data communications until the next
measurement start day. Touch [RESUME] to resume data
communication.
Wi-Fi data usage: Display the data usage volume via Wi-Fi
networks on a diagram. Also, you can check apps having
used data communication.
z
The displayed data communication volume is an approximation.
Tethering
You can use the tethering function that connects Wi-Fi
compatible devices, or PCs, etc. connected via USB cable or
Bluetooth communication to the Internet by using the handset
as an access point.
z
You can connect up to 15 devices in total at the same time: a PC
connected via USB cable, 10 Wi-Fi compatible devices and four
Bluetooth devices.
z
Before using Bluetooth tethering, register the other party's
Bluetooth device in advance (
P. 144 “Using Bluetooth
function”). As for the settings on the Bluetooth device, refer to its
manual.
z
Using tethering will lead to higher packet communication
charges. We recommend you consult with your network operator.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Hotspot &
tethering]
2
Select an item
Wi-Fi hotspot: Set whether to use the Wi-Fi tethering. Also,
you can set the network name, security, password, and other
settings and set whether to turn tethering off when the
handset is not connected.
USB tethering: Set whether to use the USB tethering.
Bluetooth tethering: Set whether to use the Bluetooth
tethering.
115
Handset Settings
[Wi-Fi hotspot]
z
While the handset is functioning as an access point, it cannot
access the Internet via Wi-Fi connection.
z
At the time of purchase, Network name is set to [AQUOS R3]
and Security is set to [WPA2 PSK] while Password is set
randomly. Change the settings if necessary.
z
For details on Wi-Fi tethering, refer to the following website.
http://www.android.com/tether#wifi
[USB tethering]
z
The tethering function is available when OS of PCs is Windows
8.1 or Windows 10.
z
A microSD Card inserted in the handset cannot be mounted on
a PC during USB tethering.
z
For details on USB tethering, refer to the following website.
http://www.android.com/tether#usb
Connected devices
Make settings for Bluetooth function and NFC, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices]
2
Select an item
USB: Make settings for the use of USB connection when
connecting to the PC or other devices. For details
P. 148
“Connecting to PC and other device”
Pair new device: Pair with an available Bluetooth device. For
details on operation
P. 144 “Using Bluetooth function”
Previously connected devices: Set the names and use
purposes of paired Bluetooth devices.
Connection preferences: For details on the connection
preferences
P. 116 “Connection preferences”.
116
Handset Settings
Connection preferences
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Connection
preferences]
2
Select an item
Bluetooth: For details
P. 142 “Bluetooth
®
function
NFC: Set whether to use NFC communication.
y
For details on NFC communication
P. 146 “NFC
communication
Android Beam: Set whether to use Android Beam.
y
For details on Android Beam
P. 146 Android Beam”
Cast: For details
P. 151 “Cast”
Printing: Install a print app (plug-in) and print with an app
supporting the print function.
Received files: Display the history of data received via
Bluetooth connection.
Chromebook: Set a connection with Chromebook™.
Using a print app (plug-in)
You can make settings for the installed print app (plug-in).
z
Install a print app (plug-in) supporting a printer to use in
advance.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Connection
preferences][Printing]
2
Select a print service
z
Follow the instructions on the screen and operate after this
step.
Apps & notifications
You can make settings for app notifications.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
Select an item
Recently opened apps: For details on recently opened apps
and app information
P. 117 App info”
Time spent in apps: Check the usage times of apps and the
maximum time that each app can be used in one day.
Notifications: Make settings for app notifications.
Default apps: Set up an app to activate in default.
App permissions: For details
P. 63 “Setting functions to
use
Emergency alerts: Set the emergency alert email.
Special app access: Make settings for the special app
access such as Battery optimization and changing system
settings.
Notifications on the lock screen
You can set for notifications to be displayed on the lock screen of
the touch panel.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
[Notifications]
117
Handset Settings
3
[On lock screen]select an item to display/hide
notifications
z
When selecting [Hide sensitive content], you can set not to
display details such as the other party's phone number or
the number of notifications in the lock screen.
y
You can use this item when Screen lock is set to an item
other than [None] or [Swipe].
4
[ ]/[ ] of [Organize notifications on the
lock screen]
z
If you set it to ON, notifications you have checked already in
the lock screen are hidden and allow you to see new
notifications easily. However, notifications which cannot be
deleted are not hidden. Alternatively, detailed information on
notifications of status panel are not deleted due to this
function.
Tap & pay
Set to use a payment app.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications][Advanced]
[Default apps][Tap & pay]
z
Mechanism confirmation: [ ]
[How it works]
2
Select an item
Payment default: Set the payment app that starts by default.
Use default: Set when the payment app is used.
App info
You can check names, memory usage, versions, etc. of apps,
enable/disable apps, uninstall them, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
[See all XX apps]select an app
z
If the app to be used is displayed in the [Recently opened
apps] field, you can also select the app to use it.
Disabling an app
Terminate operations of an app and set it not to be displayed on
the home screen without uninstalling it.
z
You can disable apps which cannot be uninstalled.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
[See all XX apps]select an app
3
[DISABLE][DISABLE APP]
z
If you disable an app, other apps which link up with the
disabled app may not work properly. In this case, enable the
app.
118
Handset Settings
Enabling an app
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Apps & notifications]
2
[See all XX apps]select an app
3
[ENABLE]
Battery
Check and set the usage conditions of the battery and activate
Battery Saver.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Battery]
2
Select an item
Battery Saver: For details
P. 118 “Battery Saver”
Adaptive Battery: Set whether to automatically adjust battery
usage for apps that are used infrequently.
Battery percentage: Set whether to display the battery level
as a percentage on the status bar.
Last full charge: Check the amount of time that has elapsed
since the last full charge.
Screen usage since full charge: Check the battery usage
time since a full charge.
z
If Battery optimization is carried out, the apps are set not to
work while the display is turned off (except while charging)
because of saving the battery consumption of each app. For
details on the settings of Battery optimization
P. 64
“Setting Battery optimization
Battery Saver
You can save the battery consumption by restricting the
functions of the handset.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Battery][Battery Saver]
2
Select an item
Turn on automatically: Set whether to automatically switch
Battery Saver to ON when the battery level is less than the
set battery level. The battery level setting can be set on the
bar displayed when this setting is ON. Furthermore, [Battery
Saver] can be set to ON or OFF regardless of the battery
level by touching [TURN ON NOW] or [TURN OFF NOW].
Minimize display brightness: Set whether to minimize the
brightness of the display when Battery Saver is ON.
Control display smoothness: Set whether to control the
display smoothness operation when Battery Saver is ON.
z
When you start charging, Battery Saver is set to OFF.
119
Handset Settings
Display
You can make settings for the screen display, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Display]
2
Select an item
Brightness level: Adjust brightness of the screen by dragging
a brightness adjust bar.
Adaptive brightness: Set whether to automatically adjust
brightness of the backlight. When not automatically adjusting,
set the brightness manually.
Sleep: Set the light duration of the backlight.
Wallpaper: Set an image for the home screen and the lock
screen of the touch panel.
y
If you set [Lock Photo Shuffle] to ON, an image for the
lock screen of the touch panel is automatically switched
every time the display is turned on.
Font size: Make settings for the text size.
Display size: Set icons size, etc. displayed on the screen.
Hide navigation bar: Set whether to hide the navigation bar.
y
If this is set to ON, you can display the navigation bar by
swiping upward from the bottom of the screen.
High-speed display: Set whether to display apps smoothly.
Illumination: For details
P. 120 “Illumination
RelaxView: For details on RelaxView
P. 121 “RelaxView”.
VeilView: For details
P. 121 “VeilView”
Outdoor view: Set an image quality suitable for easy viewing
under bright sunlight.
Screen saver: Set whether to use the screen saver.
Ambient display: For details on ambient display
P. 122
Ambient display”.
Device theme: Set the handset theme (status panel
background color, etc.).
Basic settings: Set the basic picture quality for displaying on
the display.
HDR video: Set the image quality of HDR video.
Virtual HDR: Set whether to display standard video with
image quality similar to that of HDR video.
Hakkiri View: Set whether to display the screen clearly when
text and maps are difficult to see.
Auto-rotate screen: Set whether to rotate the contents of the
screen when rotating the handset.
glove mode: Set whether to make it possible to operate by
touching the screen while wearing a glove.
[Brightness level]
z
Note that the continuous stand-by time is shortened when
increasing the brightness of the display.
[Sleep]
z
Note that the continuous stand-by time is shortened when
increasing the light duration.
[Font size]
z
Font may not appear correctly when activating an app
downloaded from Google Play, etc.
120
Handset Settings
[High-speed display]
z
Some apps may not obtain the effect. In this case, set it to OFF.
Also, the effect may not be obtained depending on the battery
level or handset temperature.
z
If you change the setting while activating the app, it may not
work properly.
In this case, end the app once.
[Auto-rotate screen]
z
This function may not follow the setting depending on the app
in use.
z
When this function is set to OFF, the screen display does not
rotate even if the handset is rotated, and [
J
] is displayed on
the navigation bar. If you touch [
J
], the screen display rotates.
[glove mode]
z
Touching operation may not be available depending on
materials for the glove.
z
Set [glove mode] to OFF when you are not wearing gloves or
are using the handset in a bathroom.
Illumination
The light performance is displayed on the screen when
receiving a call, charging starts, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Display][Advanced]
[Illumination]
2
Set to On
3
Select an item
For incoming call: Set whether to activate Illumination when
receiving a call.
Illumi pattern/color for incoming call: Make settings for a
flashing pattern or a flashing color of Illumination for when
receiving a call.
When start charging: Set whether to activate Illumination
when charging starts.
When unlocking: Set whether to activate Illumination when
unlocking the touch panel.
When ending a call: Set whether to activate Illumination
when ending a call.
121
Handset Settings
RelaxView
Make settings for using picture quality that is easy on the
eyes.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Display][Advanced]
[RelaxView]
z
[RelaxView] can be set to ON or OFF by touching [TURN
ON NOW] or [TURN OFF NOW]. When [Schedule] is set, the
display is switched to match the setting of [TURN ON NOW]/
[TURN OFF NOW].
2
Select an item
Intensity: Adjust the intensity for when [RelaxView] is ON.
Schedule: Set whether to set [RelaxView] to ON at a custom
time. When this is set to [Turns on at custom time], you can
set [Start time] and [End time].
z
Even if [RelaxView] is set to ON, the screen is displayed as the
usual quality when using camera.
However, when activating Photos or displaying previous still
pictures/videos from the shooting screen, the screen is
displayed as the RelaxView quality.
VeilView
You can prevent others from seeing the display.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Display][Advanced][VeilView]
2
Select an item
VeilView: Set whether to switch [VeilView] to ON.
Pattern setting: Set the display pattern.
Density setting: Make an adjustment for the effect (shading)
to prevent others from seeing the display.
[VeilView]
z
[VeilView] is set to OFF if the power is turned off.
[Pattern setting]
z
The effect of preventing others from seeing may differ
depending on the selected patterns.
122
Handset Settings
Ambient display
Set the display and operation for when the screen is off.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Display][Advanced][Ambient
display]
2
Select an item
Clock display ON: Set whether to display the time,
notification icons, and other information even when the
display is off.
Double-tap to check phone: Set whether to display the time,
notification icons, and other information by touching the
screen twice while it is turned off.
New notifications: Set whether to turn the screen on when a
notification is delivered.
Sound
You can make settings for the ringtone, notification sound, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Sound]
2
Select an item
Media volume: Set the volume of the media sound (music,
video, etc.).
Call volume: Set the volume during calls.
Ring volume: Set the volume of the ringtone.
Alarm volume: Set the volume of the alarm.
Also vibrate for calls: Set whether to activate the vibrator
when receiving a call.
Do not disturb: For details on Do not disturb
P. 57
Advanced settings of manner mode
Prevent ringing: Set the operation for when
9
and
1
are pressed at the same time while the ring tone is
sounding.
Phone ringtone: Set the ringtone.
Default notification sound: Set the notification sounds.
Default alarm sound: Set the alarm sounds.
Advanced settings: For details
P. 123 “Setting Dolby
Atmos
®
Dial pad tones: Set whether or not to enable dialing sounds.
Screen locking sounds: Set whether or not to enable
operation sounds when locking/unlocking the touch panel.
Charging sounds: Set whether to enable sounds when
charging is started.
Touch sounds: Set whether or not to enable operation
sounds when touching menus, etc.
Touch vibration: Set whether to activate the vibrator when
touching the keys displayed on the navigation bar.
123
Handset Settings
Setting Dolby Atmos
®
When Dolby Atmos is turned on, you can enjoy 3D sound
effects by the content of Dolby Atmos.
Also, for contents other than those of Dolby Atmos, it gives
sound effects to the media sound, ringtone and alarm sound
excluding playable high resolution sound.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Sound][Advanced][Advanced
settings]
2
Set each item
z
You can switch Dolby Atmos to be turned on (blue)/off (gray)
every time you touch [
].
z
You can switch the profile to use by touching [DYNAMIC]/
[MOVIE]/[MUSIC]/[CUSTOM].
z
Touch [
] displayed on the right side of the profile name to
reset each profile setting to the default status.
AQUOS Useful
Make settings for convenient functions supplied with the
handset.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful]
2
Select an item
High-speed display: For details
P. 119 “Display”
Rich color technology Mobile: A collection of functions
provided to set the optimal image quality to match the
intended use. For details on each function
P. 119
“Display”.
Fingerprint sensor: For details
P. 131 “Fingerprint
authentication
ScrollAuto: For details
P. 124 “ScrollAuto
Clip Now: For details
P. 124 “Clip Now”
Auto sleep Off: For details
P. 125 Auto sleep Off
124
Handset Settings
ScrollAuto
You can automatically scroll the screen such as a website
being displayed upward/downward.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][ScrollAuto]
2
Select an item
ON/OFF: Set whether to use ScrollAuto.
Set Apps: Set apps to apply activation of ScrollAuto.
Notify in status bar: Set whether to notify by notification icon
when the applicable app is running.
Scrolling the screen automatically
1
Drag the screen in the direction to scrollput
your finger on the displayed arrow and put it off
z
Put your finger off to start scrolling.
z
Operate it for approximately 5 minutes to stop scrolling.
z
To adjust the scroll speed: [+]/[-]
z
To stop scrolling: Touch the screen
z
If your drag speed is too fast, the arrow is not displayed.
z
Depending on the position of the screen, even if you release
your finger, the screen may not be scrolled automatically.
z
While the screen is scrolled automatically, [
] is displayed on
the left edge of the screen and indicate the movement of the
scroll.
Clip Now
You can shoot the screen being displayed as an image
(screenshot) by tracing the edge of the screen with your finger.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][Clip Now]
2
[ ]/[ ] of [Clip Now]
3
Select an item
Clip Now: Set the tracing direction.
Help: Display the explanation of Clip Now.
z
Data may not be saved completely or partially depending on
the app.
Shooting screenshots
1
Display the screen you wish to save on the
displaytrace the edge of the screen
z
The screen is traced in the direction set in [Clip Now].
125
Handset Settings
Auto sleep Off
Make settings for the display when lifting or holding the
handset with your hand.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][Auto sleep Off]
2
Select an item
Turn screen on by holding: Set whether to turn the display on
after you lift the handset and keep it stationary while the
display is turned off.
Bright Keep: Set whether to set the display not to be turned
off while holding the handset with your hand.
[Turn screen on by holding]
z
This function is enabled by default.
z
In the following cases, etc., the display may not be turned on.
When you are moving with the handset held (while getting in
a car)
When you keep the handset moving before or after lifting it
When you lift the handset vertically or horizontally
[Bright Keep]
z
If you do not move or operate the handset for a certain period
of time, the display may be turned off even while Bright Keep is
set and you are holding the handset with your hand.
Storage
You can check the used capacity/total capacity of the handset
memory, microSD Card or USB memory, display the data
saved on it, etc.
z
For details on managing saved data
P. 140 “Operation of
files”
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Storage]
z
The used capacity/total capacity of the handset memory,
microSD Card or USB memory are displayed.
y
If the microSD Card or USB memory is not inserted, the
details screen of the used capacity on the handset
memory is displayed.
2
Select a storage
z
Select [Internal shared storage] to display the details screen
of the used capacity on the handset memory. Select [Files]
in the details screen to display the data list saved on the
handset memory.
z
Select [SD card] or the name of USB memory to display the
data list saved on it.
z
To unmount the microSD Card or USB memory: [
] of [SD
card] or the name of USB memory.
z
To mount the microSD Card or USB memory: Select [SD
card]/name of USB memory
[MOUNT]
126
Handset Settings
Formatting microSD Card/USB memory
You can format the microSD Card or USB memory.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Storage]
2
Select [SD card]/name of USB memory
3
Flick the menu of Contents Manager to the left
[ ][Storage settings][Format]
[FORMAT SD CARD]/[FORMAT USB DRIVE]
4
[DONE]
z
Note that all the data on the microSD Card or USB memory will
be deleted when formatted.
Encrypting/Decrypting microSD Card
If you encrypt the microSD Card, data on the microSD Card is
not available in the devices other than the handset used for
encrypting it.
You need to decrypt the microSD Card to use it as usual.
z
Carry out the operations while charging the battery with its
battery level still left sufficiently.
z
Set Screen lock to [Lock No. (PIN)] or [Password] in advance.
y
For details on Screen lock
P. 127 “Security & location”
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Storage]
2
[SD card]
3
Flick the menu of Contents Manager to the left
[ ][Storage settings][Encrypt]/[Release
encryption][CONFIRM]
z
Unlock the screen by method set in Screen lock.
4
[START]
z
When the available space on the microSD Card is insufficient,
encryption/decryption is not available.
z
Note that when you have carried out [Erase all data (factory
reset)] with the microSD Card encrypted, you cannot use the
data on the microSD Card. Decrypt it before carrying out [Erase
all data (factory reset)].
z
If you insert an unencrypted microSD Card into the handset
that has been used for encrypting another microSD Card, the
handset can only read data on it.
z
The handset can write data into the read-only microSD Card
after encrypting the microSD Card.
z
Encrypting/Decrypting a microSD Card may take time. Do not
stop charging the battery or do not remove the microSD Card
while it is being encrypted. Data on it may be lost if the
encryption is interrupted.
127
Handset Settings
Security & location
You can make settings for the security lock and location
information.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location]
2
Select an item
Google Play Protect: Make settings for the scan function
which detects unauthorized operations on apps and the
handset.
Find My Device: Set whether to make it possible to detect
location information of the handset, unlock the touch panel
and carry out [Erase all data (factory reset)] by remote
control of a Google account.
Security update: You can check the latest status of security
system updates. For details on security updates
P. 160
“System update
Screen lock: Make settings for the unlock method of the
touch panel for when the power or display is turned on or the
lock operation of the touch panel.
Lock screen preferences: Make settings for the notification
and message to be displayed on the lock screen of the touch
panel. For details on notifications on the lock screen
P. 116 “Apps & notifications”
Face authentication: Register your face to use for face
authentication. Register your face to unlock Screen lock by
face authentication as well. For details on face authentication
P. 129 “Face authentication”
Fingerprint: Register your fingerprint to use for fingerprint
authentication. Register your fingerprint to unlock Screen
lock by fingerprint authentication as well. For details on
fingerprint authentication
P. 131 “Fingerprint
authentication
Smart Lock: Set the to unlock the touch panel by swiping
when Screen lock is set to an item other than [None] or
[Swipe] and the handset confirms the trusted places,
devices, etc.
Location: For details
P. 134 “Location
Visible passwords: When you enter the PIN code, etc., you
can display the entered characters before they turn into [ ].
Device admin apps: Set a device management function of
apps. Some apps may not be available if the device
management function is disabled.
Set up SIM card lock: For details
P. 52 “Setting the PIN
code
Encryption & credentials: Check the encryption state of the
smartphone and make settings for credentials.
Trust agents: Make settings for apps (agents) that unlock the
touch panel.
Screen pinning: Restrict the use of apps other than selected
one. For details on the operation method
P. 60 “Recent
Apps”
128
Handset Settings
[Screen lock]
z
The following items can be set.
None: The lock screen of the touch panel is not displayed.
Swipe: Set the touch panel to be unlocked by swiping [
]
up.
Pattern: Set a pattern which forms by linking four or more
dots.
Lock No. (PIN): Set four- to sixteen-digit number.
Password: Set four to sixteen alphanumerics or half-width
symbols.
y
Some half-width symbols are not available.
z
If you set Screen lock to [Pattern]/[Lock No. (PIN)]/[Password],
the unlock screen may be displayed when making various
settings. If the unlock screen is displayed, unlock the screen by
the method you have set.
z
If you have registered the fingerprint, unlock the screen by
fingerprint authentication as well.
y
If you fail in fingerprint authentication five times continuously,
you cannot unlock the screen by the fingerprint for a certain
period of time. Try again later or unlock the screen by method
set in Screen lock.
z
If you enter the wrong [Pattern]/[Lock No. (PIN)]/[Password],
you will not be able to unlock the screen for a certain period of
time according to how many times you have entered wrong
pattern, lock number, or password.
Five times in a row: 30 seconds
10 times in a row: 30 seconds
After you have entered wrong patterns 10 times in a row, you
cannot enter the pattern for 30 seconds each time you enter
wrong patterns. Once you unlock the screen, the count is reset.
z
You can set the following items by touching [
] of Screen lock.
Items to be displayed may differ depending on the settings in
Screen lock.
Make pattern visible: Display tracks of the entered pattern
with line.
Automatically lock: Set how long it takes the touch panel to
be locked.
Power button instantly locks: Set whether to lock the touch
panel regardless of the time set in Automatically lock when
you turn off the display by pressing
9
.
Lock screen message: Set for the message to be displayed
on the lock screen of the touch panel.
z
If you forget the [Pattern]/[Lock No. (PIN)]/[Password], contact
the support phone number listed on the Warranty Card.
[Smart Lock]
z
When using Smart Lock, touch the unlock icon such as [ ] in
the lock screen of the touch panel to temporarily disable Smart
Lock.
129
Handset Settings
[Encryption & credentials]
z
If you delete a certificate, you cannot refer to the certificate
from [Trusted credentials] but it can be referred to from other
functions. If you want to delete the certificate completely, carry
out Clear credentials.
z
If you touch [Clear credentials], settings for VPN are also deleted.
Face authentication
Face authentication is an authentication function to recognize
the face of the owner.
You can unlock the touch panel, etc.
Cautions when using face authentication function
z
To enable face authentication to be implemented in the optimal
manner, be careful with regard to the following points when
registering your face.
Register your face in a bright location. However, do not
register your face in a backlit location.
Ensure that your face is not covered by clothing, hair,
sunglasses, mask, etc.
Shoot a picture of your face while your entire face is inside the
frame of the registration area and while making sure you do
not move your head or close your eyes.
z
When performing face authentication in the lock screen, be
careful with regard to the following points.
The face authentication success rate may decrease in
extremely dark or bright locations or in backlit locations.
If your entire face or a part of your face is covered with
clothing, hair, sunglasses, mask, etc., the face authentication
success rate may decrease.
Unlocking may also be possible using a person or object that
resembles you.
130
Handset Settings
Registration of face
Register your face data to use for face authentication.
z
You can only register one face.
z
Set Screen lock to an item other than [None] or [Swipe] in
advance (
P. 127 “Security & location”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Face
authentication]
z
Unlock the screen by method set in Screen lock.
2
[NEXT]
z
You can add a check to [Make the function available to light
up the screen by lifting up.] and enable [Turn screen on by
holding] (
P. 125 Auto sleep Off”).
3
Check the information[OK]
4
Display the face to register in the screen
5
Select the timing of face authentication[OK]
z
If you select [As soon as you see], face authentication is
performed in the lock screen of the touch panel or in the
screen after swiping [
] up in the lock screen of the touch
panel, whereas if you select [After you see what is displayed
on the screen], face authentication is performed in the
screen after swiping [
] up in the lock screen of the touch
panel.
z
Note that if Screen lock is set to [None] or [Swipe], registered
face is deleted.
Managing face authentication
When a face is registered, you can perform operations such as
deleting the face data.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Face
authentication]
z
Unlock the screen by method set in Screen lock.
2
Managing face authentication
z
Deleting registered face data: [Deletion of face data]
[YES]
y
Touch [Registration of face data] after deletion to register
face data.
z
Changing the timing of face authentication: Select the timing
of face authentication
z
Checking details on face authentication: [
]
[Face
authentication]
z
Checking the precautions: [
]
[Precautions]
Using face authentication function
1
Look at the display in the screen at the timing
set for face authentication
131
Handset Settings
Fingerprint authentication
Fingerprint authentication is an authentication function that is
operated by touching the fingerprint sensor with a finger. You
can unlock the touch panel, etc.
Cautions when using fingerprint authentication
function
z
Fingerprint authentication is carried out using characteristics
information of a fingerprint image. If your fingerprint image has
only a few characteristics information, you may not be able to
use fingerprint authentication.
z
Authentication performance (performance for authenticating your
fingerprint when you touch the fingerprint sensor with your finger
properly) depends on your usage of the handset. If your finger is
in any of the following conditions, registration of a fingerprint may
be difficult or authentication performance may degrade. You may
be able to improve authentication performance when you deal
with the situations according to the conditions of your finger such
as by washing or drying your hands or putting another finger.
Your finger gets wrinkled after taking a bath, etc.
Your finger is dry
The grooves of your fingerprint are filled up with sweat or fat
on your finger
Your finger is dirty with mud or grease
Your finger is wet with sweat, etc.
Your finger is rough or injured (cut, inflammation, etc.)
Your fingerprint is faint by attrition
The shape of your fingerprint has changed because you get
fat or thin
The surface condition of your finger is extremely different from
when you have registered your fingerprint
z
Personal authentication and identification are not completely
guaranteed by fingerprint authentication technology. Note that
SHARP shall not be liable for any damage incurred due to a
misuse by a third party and what you have not been able to use
the handset.
Cautions when using fingerprint sensor
z
Do not let the handset hit or subject to strong impacts. May
cause a malfunction or damage. Do not scratch the surface of
the sensor or poke it with a pointed object such as a ballpoint
pen or pin.
z
Do not put a sticker, etc. on the surface of the fingerprint sensor
or daub it with ink, etc.
z
If dust such as dirt or fat adheres to the sensor, reading of a
fingerprint may be difficult or authentication performance may
degrade. Occasionally clean the surface of the fingerprint sensor.
z
Your fingerprint cannot be authenticated properly if it is too fast
to release your finger. Release the finger after the fingerprint is
authenticated.
z
If you start registration or authentication of your fingerprint while
touching the fingerprint sensor with your finger, you may not be
able to activate the function. Release your finger and try again.
Registration of fingerprint
You can register your fingerprint used for fingerprint authentication.
z
You can register up to five fingerprints.
132
Handset Settings
z
If fingerprint sensor fails to read your fingerprint, you may be
able to improve the authentication performance by using another
finger.
z
Set Screen lock to an item other than [None] or [Swipe] in
advance (
P. 127 “Security & location”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Fingerprint]
z
Alternatively, in the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[AQUOS Useful]
[Fingerprint sensor]
[Register] to set Fingerprint.
2
[NEXT]
z
Unlock the screen by method set in Screen lock.
3
[NEXT]
4
Touch the fingerprint sensor with your finger
ball
z
For registering the wide range of the fingerprint, touch it
repeatedly while shifting the touching position gradually.
z
Register your fingerprint to unlock Screen lock by fingerprint
authentication as well.
y
If fingerprint authentication is not available, unlock the
screen by method set in Screen lock.
5
[DONE]
z
If you continue to register another fingerprint, select [Add
fingerprint].
z
Note that if Screen lock is set to [None] or [Swipe], registered
fingerprints are deleted.
Managing fingerprints
You can add and delete fingerprints, or change registered names.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Fingerprint]
z
Alternatively, in the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings]
[AQUOS Useful]
[Fingerprint sensor]
[Register] to set Fingerprint.
z
Unlock the screen by method set in Screen lock.
2
Manage fingerprints
z
To add a fingerprint: [Add fingerprint]
follow the instructions
on the screen and operate.
z
To change a registered name: Touch the registered
fingerprint
enter the name
[OK]
z
To delete a registered fingerprint: [
] of the registered
fingerprint
[YES, REMOVE]
Using fingerprint authentication function
1
While the display is turned off/In the lock screen
of the touch panel/In the fingerprint
authentication screen, touch the fingerprint
sensor with your finger ball
z
When you operate it while the display is turned off, the touch
panel is unlocked and the display is turned on.
z
If your fingerprint cannot be authenticated properly, release it
from the fingerprint sensor and try again.
133
Handset Settings
Using as Home key
You can use the fingerprint sensor as Home key. Alternatively, you
can turn the display on by touching the fingerprint sensor while the
display is turned off.
z
Even if you have not registered the fingerprint or you touch with
a finger different from the registered one, you can use it as Home
key.
z
When you have not registered the fingerprint, the display is
turned on by touching the fingerprint sensor while the display is
turned off.
When you have registered the fingerprint and touch the
fingerprint sensor with a finger different from the registered one,
the display is not turned on.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][Fingerprint
sensor][Use as Home Key]
Using Back key/Recent apps key
Tracing the fingerprint sensor allows you to use it as a Back key or
Recent apps key.
z
Set [Use as Home Key] to ON in advance.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][Fingerprint
sensor][Use Back key/Recent apps key]
[ ]/[ ]
z
Touch [Use Back key/Recent apps key] to change the tracing
direction.
Hiding the navigation bar
Set whether to hide the navigation bar.
z
If this is set to ON, you can display the navigation bar by swiping
upward from the bottom of the screen.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][AQUOS Useful][Fingerprint
sensor][Hide navigation bar]
134
Handset Settings
Location
Make settings for measuring location information.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Security & location][Location]
2
Set [Use location] to ON
3
Select an item
App-level permissions: Make settings for apps that the use of
location information is permitted.
Scanning: Set whether the location information services or
apps scan Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices to improve
the location information.
y
Set it to ON to scan them even if [Wi-Fi] or [Bluetooth] is
Off.
z
You can use Google's location information service if you
have registered your Google account on the handset.
z
If there are recent location requests, touch one of them to
check the information on the app.
z
It is necessary to set [Location] to On to measure the present
location. Some apps require that settings be made for location
information using the app.
Accounts
For details on setting your Google and other accounts
P. 50 “Setting up Google account, etc.
Synchronizing data
You can synchronize data between the handset and online
services. You can access the same personal information as
those stored in online services from the handset and PC, and
you can use and update data by synchronizing them.
When synchronizing automatically
Set whether to automatically synchronize items set in each account.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Accounts]
z
To set items to synchronize: Select an account type
[Account sync]
select an item
2
[Automatically sync data][OK]
z
Register a Google account in advance when you synchronize
the phonebook of the handset memory with contacts on the
online services even if you synchronize with an account other
than Google account.
135
Handset Settings
When synchronizing manually
z
When [Automatically sync data] is set to OFF, you can
synchronize selected items manually.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Accounts]
2
Select an account type[Account sync]
3
Select items to be synchronized
Accessibility
You can make settings for accessibility options.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Accessibility]
2
Select an item
Volume key shortcut: Set whether the accessibility functions
can be enabled quickly.
Text-to-speech output: Make settings for the voice for reading
the characters displayed on the handset.
Font size: Set the font size.
Display size: Set the icon size displayed on the screen, etc.
Magnification: Set whether to zoom in/out the screen by
touching the display three times or [
].
Color correction: Make settings for the adjustment of colors
displayed on the screen.
Color inversion: Set whether to invert colors displayed on the
screen.
Large mouse pointer: Set whether to display the pointer in
large size.
Remove animations: Set whether to omit animations in the
display.
Dwell timing: Set the operation when the pointer is stopped.
Power button ends call: Set whether to end a call by pressing
9
.
Auto-rotate screen: Set whether to rotate the contents of the
screen when rotating the handset.
Touch & hold delay: Set how long you need to keep touching.
Vibration: Set whether the vibrator operates when a call or
notification is received or a touch operation is performed.
Mono audio: Set whether to integrate channels when playing
audio.
Captions: Make settings for captions to display.
High contrast text: Set whether to display text colors on the
handset in high contrast.
z
For details on using other accessibility services, follow the
instructions on the screen.
[Power button ends call]
z
If the display is turned off according to the setting of [Sleep],
press
9
to turn it on. Press
9
while the
display is turned on to end the call.
136
Handset Settings
Google™
You can make settings for various Google services
collectively.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Google]
2
Select an item
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
System
You can make settings for system settings such as the
language displayed on the screen, settings for the date, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System]
2
Select an item
About phone: For details
P. 137 About phone”
Languages & input: For details
P. 137 “Languages &
input”
Gestures: For details on gestures
P. 138 “Gestures”
Date & time: For details
P. 138 “Date & time
Backup: Set whether to automatically back up app data,
Wi-Fi passwords, etc. using a Google account.
Reset options: For details on the reset options
P. 139
“Reset options”
System Update: For details
P. 160 “System update
Authentication: Check information such as the certification of
conformity with technical regulations.
137
Handset Settings
About phone
Check the information about the handset.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][About phone]
2
Select an item
Device name: Change the handset's name.
Phone number (sim slot 1)/(sim slot 2): Check your phone
number.
Emergency information: Set the emergency information.
Legal information:
Check copyright notice, terms of service, etc.
Adjust sensitivity of sensor: Adjust the accuracy of retrieval
by the motion sensor and geomagnetic sensor.
Battery status: Check the battery status.
Battery serial number: Check the battery serial number.
SIM status (sim slot 1)/(sim slot 2): Check the nanoSIM Card
information.
Model & hardware:
Check the model name and serial number.
IMEI (sim slot 1)/(sim slot 2): Check the IMEI information.
Android version: Check the Android version.
IP address: Confirm the IP address.
Wi-Fi MAC address: Confirm the MAC address.
Bluetooth address: Confirm the Bluetooth address.
Build number: Check the build number.
[Adjust sensitivity of sensor]
z
Make the adjustment approximately 10 seconds after the
adjustment screen appears.
z
Adjustment may be failed depending on surroundings or other
simultaneously running apps. Change the place where you
make adjustment, end running apps, etc.
Languages & input
Make settings for the language displayed on the screen,
character entry, text-to-speech, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][Languages & input]
2
Select an item
Languages: Select displayed languages.
Virtual keyboard: Set the software keyboard.
Physical keyboard:
Set the keyboard connected via Bluetooth.
Spell checker: Make settings for Spell checker.
Autofill service: Set Autofill service.
y
Touch [
] to make settings for filling out automatically
using a Google account.
Personal dictionary:
Register any words into Personal dictionary.
Pointer speed: Set the speed of the pointer.
Text-to-speech output: Make settings for the voice for reading
the characters displayed on the handset.
138
Handset Settings
Gestures
Set the operations to perform for actions such as pressing
9.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][Gestures]
2
Select an item
Assistant key: Set the action to perform when
8
is pressed.
y
You can also set your favorite function for each of a short
press, long press, and two presses. Select the function
you wish to launch when the key is pressed from the
functions displayed in the list.
* Some applications may not show in the list.
Jump to camera: Set whether to activate “Camera” app by
pressing
9
twice.
Swipe up on Home button: Set whether to display the recent
apps if you swipe up on the navigation bar.
y
When this is set to OFF, [
C
] is displayed and the recent
apps are displayed if you touch it.
Double-tap to check phone: Set whether to display the time,
notification icons, and other information by touching the
screen twice while it is turned off.
Prevent ringing:
Set the operation for when
9
and
1
are pressed at the same time while the ring tone is
sounding.
Date & time
Make settings for the date and time and their format.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][Date & time]
2
Select an item
Automatic date & time: Set whether to automatically adjust
the date and time.
Set date: Set the date manually.
Set time: Set the time manually.
Auto timezone: Set whether to use the time zone provided
via a network.
Select time zone: Set the time zone manually.
Automatic 24-hour format: Set whether to switch to 24-hour
format time display and correct the time automatically to
match the standard for the language/region of the user.
Use 24-hour format: Manually switch 12-hour format/24-hour
format.
When [Automatic date & time] is set to ON
z
If the handset does not adjust the time for a while after the
power is turned on, turn off the power and restart it.
z
Time may not be adjusted depending on the signal status.
z
The clock may gain or lose a few seconds.
139
Handset Settings
Reset options
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][Advanced][Reset
options]
2
Select an item
Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth: Reset all settings related to
Wi-Fi, mobile data, and Bluetooth.
Reset app preferences: Reset all contents set in each app.
Erase all data (factory reset): Reset all data in the handset
memory.
[Erase all data (factory reset)]
z
If you enable [Delete data in SD card as well.], data on a
microSD Card are also erased at the same time.
z
The following data are erased.
Data that are created, saved or registered
Contents that are set in the “Settings” app
Downloaded apps
Some pre-installed apps
140
File Management
File Management
Storage structure
Handset memory (internal storage)
You can save data to the handset.
z
The followings are the name of the handset memory storage and
path.
y
Storage name: Internal shared storage
y
Path: /storage/emulated/0
z
The followings are the folder structure, types of data to be saved
in each folder, etc. of the default handset memory.
y
Displayed folder may differ depending on the operating
conditions.
Alarms Alarm tones, etc. are saved.
Android Temporary files, etc. of installed apps are
saved.
DCIM Still pictures and videos shot with the
handset are saved.
Download Files downloaded on Chrome are saved.
Movies Videos, etc. are saved.
Music Music data, etc. is saved.
Notifications Notification sounds, etc. are saved.
Pictures Still pictures, etc. are saved.
Podcasts Music data, etc. transferred from a podcast
is saved.
PRIVATE
Still pictures, videos, music data, etc. are saved.
Ringtones Ringtones, etc. are saved.
microSD Card (external storage)
You can save data on the handset to microSD Card or import data
on microSD Card to the handset.
z
For details on microSD Card
P. 38 “microSD Card”
Operation of files
You can manage data stored to the handset memory or the
microSD Card (creating folders, or renaming, deleting, moving,
copying, etc. folders/files). Also, the available space on the
handset memory increases by deleting data.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Storage]
z
If the microSD Card is not inserted, the details screen of the
used capacity on the handset memory is displayed.
2
Select a storage
z
Select [Internal shared storage] to display the details screen
of the used capacity on the handset memory. Select [Files]
in the details screen to display the data list saved on the
handset memory.
z
Select the microSD Card to display the saved data list.
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File Management
Creating folders
1
In the data list screen, [ ][New folder]
2
Enter the folder name[OK]
Renaming folders/files
1
In the data list screen, touch and hold a folder/
file
2
[ ][Rename]
3
Enter the folder/file name[OK]
Deleting folders/files
1
In the data list screen, touch and hold a folder/
file
2
[ ][OK]
Moving/Copying folders/files
1
In the data list screen, touch and hold a folder/
file
2
[ ][Move to...]/[Copy to...]
3
[MOVE]/[COPY] at the move/copy destination
Searching files
1
In the data list screen, [ ]
2
Enter the keyword to search with[ ]
Increasing the available space on the handset
memory
You can increase the available space on the handset memory by
deleting downloaded data, apps which are rarely used, etc.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Storage][Internal shared storage]
[FREE UP SPACE]
z
If a microSD Card is not inserted, in the home screen,
display “app list screen”
[Settings]
[Storage]
[FREE UP
SPACE] to perform the operation.
2
Select data to delete
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
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Data Communication
Data Communication
Bluetooth
®
function
You can connect the handset to Bluetooth devices wirelessly.
z
Wireless communications with all the Bluetooth devices are not
completely guaranteed.
z
For details on the supported versions and output
P. 161
“Main specifications”
Supported profiles (Supported services)
z
The profile standardizes the communication procedures of
Bluetooth device by feature. The handset supports the following
profiles.
HSP: Headset Profile
*1
HFP: Hands Free Profile
*2
A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
*3
AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
*3
HID: Human Interface Device Profile
*4
OPP: Object Push Profile
*5
SPP: Serial Port Profile
*6
FTP: File Transfer Profile
*7
PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile
*8
PAN: Personal Area Networking Profile
*9
HOGP: HID Over GATT Profile
*10
*1 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible
headset to the handset to talk wirelessly.
*2 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible
hands-free device such as a car navigation system to the
handset to talk during hands-free operation using the car
navigation system, etc.
*3 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible audio
device to the handset to play music, etc. wirelessly. Also, remote
control operation may be available from Bluetooth devices.
However, compatible devices may be limited depending on the
data type.
*4 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible input
device such as a keyboard and mouse to the handset to
operate the handset from the device.
*5 Connect a Bluetooth device to the handset with the file transfer
service to send and receive data between them.
*6 Set the virtual connection with a serial cable and interconnect
between devices.
*7 Send and receive data to and from Bluetooth devices.
*8 Transfer phonebook data on the handset memory to a
Bluetooth device. Data may not be displayed correctly on the
other party's device depending on the contents of the
transferred phonebook data.
*9 Join a PC network, etc. and share the Internet connection.
Also, connect a PC, etc. to the handset via Bluetooth to use the
Bluetooth tethering.
*10 Connect a Bluetooth Smart device such as a keyboard and
mouse to the handset to operate the handset from the device.
z
Refer to manuals of Bluetooth devices as well.
z
Audio may not be output with Bluetooth devices which are not
compatible with SCMS-T.
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Data Communication
Precautions about handling Bluetooth devices
Note the followings when using Bluetooth devices.
z
Note the followings to make good connection.
Keep the distance between the handset and another
Bluetooth device within approximately 10 m with no
obstructions in sight. The distance within which you can
make connection may be shorter when there are
obstructions between them or depending on the conditions
of the surroundings (such as walls or furniture) and the
structure of a building. Especially when there is a wall, floor
or ceiling of reinforced concrete between them, they may be
unable to connect with each other. Note the above
mentioned distance is not guaranteed.
Move the handset and another Bluetooth device as far away
as possible from home electric appliances, AV devices, OA
devices, etc. before connection. Bluetooth devices are liable
to be adversely affected by a microwave oven, so move
them as far away as possible from the microwave oven while
using them. Otherwise, normal connection cannot be
performed when other electric devices are powered on or
Bluetooth devices may cause noises or reception failure on
a TV or radio set.
Move the other party's Bluetooth device to a place where
connection is possible when there is a broadcast station,
radio, etc. near the Bluetooth device and the handset cannot
be connected to the device. Strong radio waves may prevent
connection between Bluetooth devices.
Wireless connection is available with Bluetooth devices put
in a bag or pocket. However, lowering of communication
speed or noise may result when you are in between the
Bluetooth device and the handset.
z
Electromagnetic signals from Bluetooth devices may affect the
operation of electronic medical equipment, etc. As some cases
may result in accident, turn off the handset and other Bluetooth
devices in the following places.
On trains
On airplanes
In hospitals
Near automatic doors or fire alarms
In places such as gas stations where flammable gas is
generated
Radio interference with Wi-Fi compatible devices
z
The Bluetooth devices use the same frequency band (2.4
GHz) as wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n). Therefore, using a
Bluetooth device near a wireless LAN device may cause the
radio interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or
connection failure. In this case, turn off the wireless LAN
device or keep the handset and the other party's Bluetooth
device at least approximately 10 m away from the wireless
LAN.
144
Data Communication
Using Bluetooth function
z
To register/connect a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth passkey
may need to be entered. Before you start registration, decide on
a one- to sixteen-digit number. Enter the same number on the
handset and the other party's Bluetooth device.
z
Set the other party's Bluetooth device to the registration
stand-by status in advance.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Connection
preferences][Bluetooth]
2
Set to On
3
[Pair new device]
4
Select a Bluetooth device[PAIR]
z
The confirmation screen for connection may be displayed.
z
Entering the Bluetooth passkey may be necessary
depending on the other party's Bluetooth device. Also, some
Bluetooth devices may start establishing a connection after
registration is completed.
z
Touch [
] of a paired Bluetooth device to set name and
intended purpose of the other party's Bluetooth device.
z
You can connect up to seven Bluetooth devices at the same
time. Bluetooth devices may not work properly or the number of
Bluetooth devices that can be connected at the same time may
differ depending on the profile.
z
If you fail to connect a Bluetooth device, connection may
become available after re-registering it.
z
When [Bluetooth] is set to On, the handset is set to receive
registration requests/connection requests from other Bluetooth
devices. Display the Bluetooth screen when searching for the
handset from other Bluetooth devices.
z
While in connection stand-by, even if a connection request from
a Bluetooth device is received, connection may not be made
depending on the signal status, etc.
z
For details on the operations of the other party's Bluetooth
device, refer to the manuals of the Bluetooth device to be used.
145
Data Communication
When receiving registration request from Bluetooth
device or connection request from unregistered
Bluetooth device
1
Registration request/Connection request from
Bluetooth device
2
In the pairing screen, [PAIR]
z
When [ ] is displayed on the status bar, drag the status
bar down
[PAIR & CONNECT]
[PAIR]
z
Entering the Bluetooth passkey may be necessary
depending on the other party's Bluetooth device.
z
The confirmation screen for connection may be displayed.
Unregistering Bluetooth device
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Previously
connected devices]
2
[ ] of the Bluetooth device to unregister
[FORGET]
3
[FORGET DEVICE]
Disconnecting Bluetooth device
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices]
2
Select the Bluetooth device to disconnect
[DISCONNECT]
z
[ ] may appear depending on the Bluetooth device. If it is
displayed, select [
]
[DISCONNECT]
Renaming the handset
You can change the handset name displayed on the other party's
Bluetooth device.
z
Set after setting [Bluetooth] to On.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Connection
preferences][Bluetooth]
2
[Device name]
3
Enter a name[RENAME]
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Sending and receiving by Bluetooth
Sending data
Example: Still picture
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Photos]
2
Touch and hold a still picture to send
3
[ ][Bluetooth]
z
Set the receiver's Bluetooth device to the reception stand-by
status.
4
Select a Bluetooth device to connect to
Receiving data
1
Data is sent from the sender's Bluetooth device
2
Drag the status bar down[ACCEPT] on
incoming notification
3
Drag the status bar downselect the received
data
z
Receiving all data may not be available depending on the data
type.
z
When available space in the save destination becomes
insufficient while receiving data, the data being received to that
point are saved and receiving ends.
NFC communication
NFC stands for Near Field Communication and is a near field
wireless communication system which conforms to the
international standards set by ISO (International Organization for
Standardization). You can use the contactless IC card function,
Reader/Writer function, P2P function, etc. on the handset.
Android Beam
You can send and receive data to and from devices which
support Reader/Writer, P2P function.
z
Set [Android Beam] to On in advance (
P. 116 “Connection
preferences”).
z
Android Beam is not available in Airplane mode.
z
You can send and receive phonebooks, still pictures, videos, etc.
z
Android Beam may not be available depending on the app.
z
Communication with all devices which support Reader/Writer,
P2P function is not completely guaranteed.
147
Data Communication
When using Android Beam
NFC antenna
z
Use while placing the NFC antenna of the receiver's device over
that of the sender's device as shown.
z
Do not move the devices until sending and receiving of data are
completed.
z
There may be some cases in which data are poorly sent and
received or the display is turned off by positioning a device near
depending on the other party's device.
In this case, move the NFC antenna further apart or closer
together or move them up/down or to the left/right.
z
Pay attention to the following points when holding the NFC
antenna over the other device such as a scanning device or
device into which an NFC module is built.
Do not let the handset strongly clashed with the other device
but slowly bring the handset close to the other device when
holding the NFC antenna over it.
Hold the NFC antenna over the center of the other device and
in parallel with it. If the other device does not recognize the
built-in IC card even when you do so, slightly move the
handset away from the other device or move the handset
around.
The other device may not recognize the built-in IC card if there
are metallic objects between the NFC antenna and the other
device. Remove the handset from its cover or case if the other
device does not recognize the built-in IC card, since equipping
the handset with it may influence the communication
performance.
Sending data
Example: Address Book
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Address Book]
2
Select a name
3
Place the NFC antenna over that of the other
party's device
z
[Tap to beam] appears.
4
Touch the screen
Receiving data
1
Place the NFC antenna over that of the other
party's device
148
External Device Connection
External Device Connection
Connecting to PC and other device
Connecting the handset and a PC or other device allows you
to charge the handset or other device and transfer the data of
the handset memory or microSD Card.
When connecting the handset to a PC using the supplied USB
cable, operate the following steps.
1
Insert the Type-C plug of USB cable horizontally
into the USB Type-C Connector on the handset
2
Insert the USB plug of USB cable horizontally
into the USB connector on a PC
z
The USB settings screen appears on the handset. If it is not
displayed, drag the status bar down and select the
notification for the use of it.
When connecting to a PC
Type-C plu
g
USB plug
149
External Device Connection
3
Select the device side in [USB controlled by]
Connected device: The connected other device becomes the
device.
This device: This handset becomes the device.
z
Switching from [This device] to [Connected device] may not
be possible depending on the other device to be connected.
In this case, the device side is set to this handset.
y
The devices for which you can select [Connected device]
to swap the device side are role swap compatible devices
(example: connection between two handsets which are
this model). Role swap compatible devices can be
swapped when connected with a commercially available
USB cable for which both plugs are Type C. In this case,
you can set the other device as the host and this handset
as the device to operate the data in the storage (handset
memory or microSD Card) of the handset from the other
device or set the handset as the host and the other device
as the device to operate the data in the storage of the
other device.
4
Select the usage method of the USB connection
in [Use USB for]
File Transfer: Transfer data between another device
compatible with MTP and the handset memory/microSD
Card.
USB tethering: For details on USB tethering
P. 114
“Tethering”
MIDI: Use the handset for MIDI input.
PTP: Transfer still pictures between another PTP compatible
device and the handset memory.
No data transfer: Allow only charging of the handset.
z
This can be set when [This device] (the handset is the
device) is set in [USB controlled by].
When [Connected device] is set, perform the operation on
the other device (set [This device] on the other device side).
5
When use is finished, disconnect the USB cable
z
Use the USB cable compatible with the handset. The cable
whose plug shape is different is not available.
z
Using a USB HUB or converter plug may prevent the equipment
from working normally.
z
When you transfer a great deal of data at once, the
transference may be interrupted. In this case, split the data into
several files and send them separately.
z
Do not remove the USB cable while exchanging data. Data may
be damaged.
z
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 are available OS of PCs for the
connection.
150
External Device Connection
Charging when role swap compatible devices (example:
connection between two handsets which are this model)
are connected
z
The other device can be charged if you set [Charge connected
device] to ON on the USB settings screen.
z
If a device that is not role swap compatible is connected,
[Charge connected device] cannot be set to ON. This handset
will be charged.
Connection with the USB cable compatible with USB 3.1
z
At the time of purchase, the handset complies with USB 2.0
standard.
When you enable [Connect using USB3.1] on the USB settings
screen, the speed of USB data communication gets faster.
However, connections of data communication may become
unstable depending on the usage environment.
Printing/Saving by print service
You can print images using a print app (plug-in) or save
images in Google Drive, etc.
Example: When using Photos
1
In the image display screen of Photos, [ ]
[Print]
2
Set each item
z
Follow the instructions on the screen after this step.
USB host function
The USB host function is installed on the handset. You can
use USB devices such as mice by connecting a commercially
available USB cable for peripheral device connection to the
USB Type-C Connector.
z
For details on the USB host function, refer to the manuals of the
USB cable for peripheral device connection and USB devices.
z
Connection with all USB devices is not completely guaranteed.
z
Connection with the USB device is disabled when the battery
level decreases or the handset temperature lowers.
z
When you use the USB host function, the handset operations
may slow down.
z
When you connect USB devices which consume large amount
of electric power, the handset may be automatically turned off
depending on the operating state or battery level of the
handset, or surrounding temperature.
Removing USB memory
z
Unmount the USB memory before removing it (
P. 125
“Storage”). Data may be damaged or it may not work properly.
151
External Device Connection
Cast
You can have the screen and voice of the handset output to a
TV, etc. compatible with cast.
z
You can also connect the handset to other Miracast compatible
devices such as a Miracast compatible TV or adapter.
z
As for the operation of the connector device, refer to its manual.
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Connected devices][Connection
preferences][Cast]
2
[ ][Enable wireless display]
z
When [Enable wireless display] is enabled, [Wi-Fi] is set to
On, and devices compatible with connection with the
handset or you have connected to are displayed as a list.
3
Select a device to connect to
z
The confirmation screen is displayed depending on the
device to connect to. Check the content, follow the
instructions on the screen and operate.
z
To disconnect: Touch the connecting device
[DISCONNECT]
z
To change the displaying name of the device: [
] of the
device to change the name
enter the name
[DONE]
z
To delete the device from the list: [
] of the device to delete
[FORGET]
z
When the device using Cast functions is set, the Cast icon
(such as [
]) may be displayed in the corresponding app.
z
Output may not be available depending on the running app or
the displayed content item.
z
Output may be terminated during its use depending on the
running app.
z
During the wireless output, you may not be able to play
copyrighted content items.
z
Output automatically stops when the battery level becomes
insufficient.
z
The handset may be subjected to radio interference and image
distortion or jumpiness may occur depending on the conditions
of the surroundings. Also, connection may fail or output may be
terminated. Use this function in a condition with no obstructions
or other wireless devices put between the handset and a TV,
etc.
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External Device Connection
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Adding VPN
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a connection method to
prepare and connect safely to a virtual dedicated line on the
network of a household PC or in an office from outside, etc.
z
Acquire information about the security from network
administrators to set VPN connection from the handset.
z
Set Screen lock to an item other than [None] or [Swipe] in
advance (
P. 127 “Security & location”).
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Advanced]
[VPN][
]
2
Set each item[SAVE]
Connecting VPN
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Advanced]
[VPN]
2
Select a VPN to connect to
3
Enter connecting information of the VPN
[CONNECT]
Disconnecting VPN
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][Network & internet][Advanced]
[VPN]follow the instructions on the screen
and operate
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External Device Connection
Connecting to the headset
1
Insert the plug of the headset into the 3.5mm
earphone jack on the handset
z
Insert the plug properly all the way in. If it is inserted only
halfway, you may not hear sounds.
z
Dirty terminals can cause poor contact. Use a dry cotton swab
or the like to clean the terminals. Be careful not to damage to
terminals while cleaning them.
z
Do not deform the headset plug or 3.5mm earphone jack. May
cause a malfunction.
z
If a strong load is applied on 3.5mm earphone jack when
connecting the headset, the waterproof and dustproof
performance could be compromised.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting (FAQ)
Troubleshooting
z
Check whether system update is required. If so, perform system
update (
P. 160 “System update”).
z
If there is no improvement on the problems even after checking
the following items, contact the support phone number listed on
the Warranty Card.
Power
z
The handset is not turned on
y
Make sure the battery has not run out.
P. 40 “Charging”
z
The screen does not respond or the handset cannot be turned
off
y
You can turn the power off forcibly by pressing
9
for at least 8 seconds.
y
Release your finger after the vibrator is activated to turn the
power off.
y
Note that data, contents you have set, etc. may be deleted
since the power is turned off forcibly.
Charging
z
Cannot charge the battery
The charging lamp does not illuminate or it flashes
y
Is the charger inserted into the outlet properly?
y
When using a charger, are the charger, USB cable, and the
handset securely connected?
P. 41 “Charging with
charger”
y
When using USB cable, is the power of PC turned on?
y
When the wireless charger is used, is the wireless charge
position of the handset aligned with the position on the
wireless charger correctly? For details on the wireless charge
position
P. 32 “Part names and functions”
If a cover (commercially available), etc. is attached to the
handset, remove it. Also, if a metal or other foreign object is
trapped between the handset and wireless charger, remove
the object and then reposition the handset by aligning it with
the charge position correctly.
P. 42 “Cautions while
wirelessly charging”
y
If a call, communication or another function is performed for a
long time while charging, the handset may become warm and
charging may stop. Charge again after the handset
temperature lowers.
P. 40 “Cautions while charging”
Handset operation
z
Becomes hot while operating/charging
y
The handset, internal battery, charger or USB cable may
become warm while you are operating or charging the
handset, when you use watch video, etc. for a long time while
charging, etc. There is no operational problem.
P. 40
“Cautions while charging”
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Appendix
z
Battery life is short
y
Make sure the handset is not left for a long time outside the
service area. Outside the service area, since radio waves are
searched to make communication available, more electric
power than usual is used.
When the handset keeps out of service, turn power off or set
Airplane mode.
P. 43 “Turning power off” , P. 110
“Network & internet”
y
The battery life depends on the usage environment and
deterioration level.
P. 161 “Main specifications”
y
The internal battery is a consumable product. Battery life per
charge is gradually reduced every time the battery is charged.
Contact the support phone number listed on the Warranty
Card if the battery life becomes extremely shorter than at the
time of purchase even after fully charged.
P. 24
“Replacing the built-in battery”
y
End apps which are not in use.
y
Set wireless functions which are not in use to OFF.
P. 110
“Wi-Fi” , P. 144 “Using Bluetooth function
y
Conserve the battery power by using Battery Saver.
P. 118 “Battery Saver”
z
Not activated by touching or pressing keys
y
Make sure the handset is not turned off.
P. 43 “Turning
power on
z
Screen response is slow when touching or pressing keys
y
This may happen when a great deal of data is saved on the
handset, when a large amount of data is being transferred
between the handset and the microSD Card, etc.
P. 125
“Storage
z
nanoSIM Card is not recognized
y
Is the nanoSIM Card inserted facing right direction?
P. 36 “nanoSIM Card”
z
Clock is incorrect
y
Clock may become incorrect if the power is left turned on for a
long time. Make sure [Automatic date & time] is set to ON and
turn the power on again in a location with good signal
conditions.
P. 138 “Date & time
z
Handset operation is unstable
y
The apps installed on the handset after purchase may become
a cause. If you can improve the symptoms by activating the
handset with the safe mode set, you may be able to improve
the symptoms by uninstalling the installed apps.
* Safe mode is a function to start up the handset in a state
close to that at the time of purchase.
y
For activating the safe mode
Turn the power on again when the power is turned off, then
keep pressing
2
on the screen during activation until the
lock screen of the touch panel is displayed.
* Alternatively,
9
while the power is turned on
(for at least 2 seconds)
touch and hold [Power off]
[OK]
to activate the safe mode.
* When the safe mode is activated, [Safe mode] is
displayed at the bottom left of the screen.
* To deactivate the safe mode, turn the power on again.
y
Back up the necessary data in advance before using the
safe mode.
y
Depending on the widget, it may disappear.
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Appendix
y
The safe mode is not an ordinary activating state and thus
deactivate the safe mode if you want to use in an ordinary
way.
z
Apps do not work properly (e.g. inability to activate them,
frequent errors)
y
Make sure there is no disabled app. Try again after enabling a
disabled app, if any.
P. 118 “Enabling an app”
y
Is the use of requiring function for operating the app allowed?
P. 63 “First things first”
y
Make sure Battery optimization is not carried out.
P. 64
“Battery optimization
Calling
z
Calls cannot be made
y
Make sure Airplane mode is not set.
P. 110 “Network &
internet”
z
Ringtone does not sound
y
Make sure the ringtone volume is not set to “0”.
P. 122
“Sound”
y
Make sure the manner mode or Airplane mode is not set.
P. 57 “Switching manner mode , P. 110 “Network &
internet”
y
Make sure the call restriction such as call blocking is not set.
P. 72 “Call settings”
z
Calls are not available ([
] does not disappear even after
moving to another place or calls cannot be made/received even
though signal status is not bad)
y
Turn the power on again or attach the nanoSIM Card again.
P. 36 “nanoSIM Card” , P. 43 “Turning power on/off
y
Depending on the signal type, even though status is “inside
the service area” or “[
] (indicating signal status) appears”,
making/receiving a call may not be available. Move to another
place and call again.
y
Make sure the call restriction such as call blocking is not set.
P. 72 “Call settings”
y
In a crowded place, heavy telephone/mail traffic may make it
difficult to get a connection depending on how congested the
radio waves are. In this case, a busy tone is played. Move to
another place or call again later.
Screen
z
Display is dark
y
Make sure the light duration of the backlight is not set to be
short.
P. 119 “Display”
y
Make sure brightness of the display is not changed.
P. 119 “Display”
y
Make sure [Adaptive brightness] is not set. The brightness of
the screen varies depending on the surrounding light if the
setting is not set.
P. 119 “Display”
y
Make sure [VeilView] is not set.
P. 121 “VeilView”
y
Make sure [Battery Saver] is not set.
P. 118 “Battery
Saver”
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Sound
z
The other party's voice is not heard well or is too loud during a
call
y
Make sure you have not changed the in-call volume.
P. 69 “Adjusting the in-call volume”
Mail
z
Mail is not automatically received
y
Make sure Sync Gmail in the account settings of Gmail is not
set to OFF.
P. 82 “Setting Gmail”
Camera
z
Still picture or video shot by the camera is blurred
y
Switch to [Closeup] in the shooting menu when shooting a
nearby object with Camera.
P. 93 “Switching shooting
menu”
y
Make sure the camera lens is neither misted up nor exposed
to dirt.
P. 86 “Before using camera”
z
Still pictures and videos shot while the mobile light is turned on
go white
y
If there is a case, cover, finger, etc. near the camera lens,
lights of the mobile light may reflect on it and shot still pictures
and videos may be adversely affected.
NFC
z
Cannot use NFC
y
Is the NFC antenna of the handset held over the scanning
device?
P. 147 “When using Android Beam”
International Roaming
z
Cannot use the handset overseas ([ ] appears)
y
Contact a distributor of nanoSIM Cards.
y
Change the network setting or network operator setting. Set
Preferred network type to [4G (recommended)]. Set
[Automatically select network] to ON.
P. 112 “Mobile
network”
y
Turn the power on again. The handset may recover.
P. 43
“Turning power on/off
z
Cannot use data communication overseas
y
Set [Roaming] to ON.
P. 112 “Mobile network”
z
The other party's phone number is not notified/A different phone
number from that of the other party is notified/Functions to use
details saved in the phonebook or Caller ID notification are not
activated
y
The caller ID is not displayed on the handset even though the
other party makes a call with the caller ID set to be notified if
the used network or network operator does not notify. In
addition, a different phone number from that of the other party
may be notified depending on the used network or network
operator.
Data management
z
Data is not transferred
y
Make sure a USB HUB is not used. If used, the transference
may not be carried out normally.
P. 148 “Connecting to PC
and other device
y
Make sure the use of the USB connection is set correctly.
P. 148 “Connecting to PC and other device
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z
Data saved on the microSD Card is not displayed
y
Remove the microSD Card and insert it again.
P. 38
“microSD Card”
z
Images are not displayed correctly
y
An entire image goes black when the image data is damaged.
Bluetooth function
z
Cannot connect with Bluetooth connection compatible device/
Cannot find it even if searching
y
Set the Bluetooth connection compatible device (commercially
available) side to the registration stand-by status and register
it from the handset side. To delete the registered device once
and register it again, both the Bluetooth connection compatible
device (commercially available) and the handset are required
to be deleted on each side.
P. 144 “Using Bluetooth
function
z
Calls cannot be made from the handset with an external device
such as a car navigation system or hands-free device connected
y
Making a call to a phone number may become unavailable if
you make multiple calls to the phone number in the condition
that the other party does not answer or outside the service
area. In this case, turn off the handset power and turn it on
again.
P. 43 “Turning power on/off
Warranty and After-Sales Service
Warranty
A Warranty Card is provided for this handset.
z
For details, refer to the Warranty Card provided with the handset.
z
Check the date of purchase and the name of the store where
you purchased the handset.
Please store the Warranty Card carefully after thoroughly reading
the contents.
z
Please read carefully the Warranty Card as you may be charged
for repair even during the Warranty Period.
z
Please be advised that we are not liable for any damages
incurred by you or a third party due to loss of opportunity to
make/receive calls or other reasons due to failure, malfunction
or problems with the product.
z
Since information registered or settings set by the customer
may be lost or altered due to failure or repair, we recommend
that you keep a copy of important information such as the
address book. Please be advised that in event of a failure or
during repair we are not liable for any damages caused by loss
or modification of data created by the customer, data read from
outside or downloaded data.
* The handset allows you to save address book data, etc. to
microSD Cards.
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After-Sales Services
When requesting repair
Refer to “Troubleshooting”.
If a problem persists, stop using the product and contact the
support phone number listed on the Warranty Card.
During the warranty period
Charged repairs will be carried out upon request.
After the warranty period
If the function can be maintained by repair, we will repair the
product for a fee per your request.
IMPORTANT!
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Never attempt to modify the handset.
May cause fire, bodily injury or malfunction.
If your device has been modified previously, it will only be
accepted for the repair as long as you agree that we restore
the device to its original state. However, repairs may be refused
depending on the extent of the modification.
The following cases may be considered as a modification.
y
Stickers, etc. are applied to the display or keys
y
Decorations are made to the handset with adhesive agent,
etc.
y
Exterior parts, etc. are replaced with those which are not
genuine products
Repairs for any malfunction or damage caused by such
modifications will incur fees, even during the warranty period.
z
Do not remove the model nameplate attached to the handset.
Note that if the contents of the nameplate cannot be confirmed
such as when it is removed or replaced on purpose, repairs may
be refused.
z
Information stored in your handset, such as the settings of
various functions, may be cleared or reset if your handset is
damaged, repaired or mishandled. If this occurs, please re-enter
the information or re-specify the settings. At that time, packet
communication charges may be incurred depending on the
settings.
z
When the handset is repaired, MAC address for Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth address may be changed regardless of the faulty part.
z
Keep cash cards and other objects likely to be affected by
magnetic waves away from the handset. They may become
unusable.
z
This handset is waterproof, however, if the inside of the handset
gets wet or damp, immediately turn off the power and contact the
support phone number listed on the Warranty Card. The handset
may not be repaired depending on its condition.
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System update
This is a function that updates the system by connecting to
the network to check if a SH-R10 system update is necessary
and downloading the update file if necessary.
z
If a system update is required, that effect will be announced on
the handset.
z
System update can be performed with the address book
registered in the handset, camera images, emails, download
data, etc. in the handset remaining as is. However, the data
may not be protected depending on the state of the handset
(failure, damage, water, etc.). It is recommended that important
data be backed up. However, please be advised that some
downloaded data may not be backed up.
z
During system update, a large volume of packet communication
may occur. If Wi-Fi communication is available, we recommend
that Wi-Fi be used for update.
Things to keep in mind
z
If the battery level is insufficient, system update may not be able
to be performed. Before updating the system, fully charge the
battery. We recommend that system update be performed while
charging the battery.
z
It may take time to update the system (downloading, overwriting).
z
During system update, you cannot make or receive calls and use
communication functions and other functions. However, calls can
be received during downloading.
z
We recommend that system update be performed in a location
with good signal reception and without moving. System update
may be interrupted if signal is weak.
z
SMS received during system update are stored in the SMS
center.
z
During system update, the information unique to your SH-R10
(model, serial number, etc.) is sent to our system update server.
Sent information is only used for system update.
z
In the case of system update failure, there is a possibility that the
handset can no longer be used. If the handset becomes
unusable, contact the support phone number listed on the
Warranty Card.
z
When PIN code is set, the PIN code entry screen appears during
restart after rewriting and you are required to enter PIN code.
z
Do not start other applications during system update.
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System update
1
In the home screen, display “app list screen
[Settings][System][Advanced][System
update]
z
If system update becomes necessary, you can download the
data for system update. Follow the instructions on the screen
after this step.
z
If [
] is displayed in the status bar, you can access system
update from the notification panel.
z
When system update is not necessary, your handset indicates
that it is up to date.
z
All key operations are disabled during system update.
Therefore, you cannot abort system update either.
z
If system update failed or was stopped partway through,
execute system update again.
Main specifications
Handset
Product name SH-R10
Size
Approx. 156 (H) x Approx. 74
(W) x Approx. 8.9 (D) mm
(Approx. 10.4 mm at thickest
point)
Weight Approx. 185
Display
Type TFT (Pro IGZO)
Size
Approx. 6.2 inch
No. of colors 1,073,741,824 colors
Resolution
Horizontal 1,440 x vertical
3,120 pixels (Quad HD+)
Internal memory
ROM: 128 GB
*1
RAM: 6 GB
Internal
battery
Battery Lithium-ion
Nominal
voltage
DC3.85V
Nominal
capacity
3200mAh
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Continuous
stand-by
time
*2, 3, 4
LTE
At rest: Approx. 520 hr
(Preferred network type: 4G
(recommended))
3G
At rest: Approx. 550 hr
(Preferred network type: 4G
(recommended))
GSM
At rest: Approx. 470 hr
(Preferred network type: 4G
(recommended))
Continuous
talk time
*4, 5
LTE (VoLTE) Approx. 1890 min
LTE (VoLTE
(HD+))
Approx. 1630 min
3G Approx. 1290 min
GSM Approx. 890 min
Charge time
Supplied charger: Approx. 150
min
Wireless LAN
Supported
standards
Meets IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
*6
/
ac
*6, *7
(IEEE
802.11n-compatible frequency
band: 2.4 GHz/5 GHz)
Bluetooth
*8, 9
Version 5.0
Output
Bluetooth standard BR/EDR:
Power Class1, LE: Power
Class1.5
Distance with
no obstructions
in sight
*10
Approx. 10 m
Supported
profiles
*11
/
codec
HSP (1.2), HFP (1.7)
*12
, A2DP
(1.3)
*13
, AVRCP (1.6), HID (1.0),
OPP (1.2), SPP (1.2), PBAP
(1.2), FTP (1.1), PAN (PAN-
NAP) (1.0), PAN (PANU) (1.0),
HOGP (1.0)
3.5mm
Earphone
Jack
Size 3.5 mm stereo mini plug
Type of pole
Quadrupoles
Image pickup
device
Type
Standard rear camera: Backside
illumination stacked CMOS
*14
Video rear camera: Backside
illumination stacked CMOS
*14
Front Camera: Backside
illumination stacked CMOS
*14
Size
Standard rear camera: 1/2.5
inch
Video rear camera: 1/2.7 inch
Front Camera: 1/3.0 inch
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Camera effective pixels
Standard rear camera: Approx.
12.2 million pixels
Video rear camera: Approx.
20.1 million pixels
Front Camera: Approx. 16.3
million pixels
Camera recorded pixels (Max.)
Standard rear camera: Approx.
12.2 million pixels
Video rear camera: Approx. 8.3
million pixels
Front Camera: Approx. 16.3
million pixels
Recorded file
format
*15
Video MP4
Still picture JPEG
Zoom
(Digital)
Video
Standard rear camera: Up to
approx. 8.0 x
Video rear camera: Up to
approx. 8.0 x
Front Camera: Up to approx. 8.0
x
Still picture
Standard rear camera: Up to
approx. 8.0 x
Front Camera: Up to approx. 8.0
x
Video recording time No limit
*16
Video
playback
Supported
codec
H.263, H.264, H.265, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4, VP8, VP9
Music
playback
*17*18
Supported
codec
AAC LC, AAC+, enhanced
AAC+, enhanced low delay
AAC, AMR-NB, AMR-WB,
FLAC, MP3, MIDI, Vorbis, PCM/
WAVE, Opus
Supported
languages
Displayed
languages
P. 164 “Displayed
language
Input
languages (for
typing)
English
No. of call history records that
can be displayed
Up to 500
*1 The memory capacity is not all available for saving data such
as recorded videos and still pictures and downloaded apps and
data. For available space, refer to “Storage (
P. 125).
*2 Continuous stand-by time is the average usage time during
which the handset is not carried with you and in a status where
signals are received normally.
*3 Continuous stand-by time varies significantly depending on the
setting state and usage environment as well as the usage
frequency of call, mail, camera, and other functions.
*4 If various functions are used frequently, the actual time may
become less than half.
*5 Continuous talk time varies significantly depending on the
setting state and usage environment as well as the usage
frequency of call, mail, camera, and other functions.
*6 MIMO is supported.
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*7 MU-MIMO (Client) is supported.
(For details on the supported products, refer to the website of
each company.)
*8 All Bluetooth function-installed devices including this handset
have ensured that they conform to the Bluetooth specification
according to the rules that the Bluetooth SIG defines, and are
all authenticated.
*9 However, operating methods might differ or data might not be
exchanged depending on the features or specifications of the
Bluetooth device.
*10 Differs depending on the obstacles between the communication
devices and the signal status.
*11 Specifications for the purpose of enabling use between two
Bluetooth compatible devices that are defined in the Bluetooth
standard specification.
*12 Sound codec, mSBC (16 kHz) and CVSD are supported.
*13 Sound codec, aptX, aptX HD, SBC and AAC are supported.
*14 CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) is an
image device equivalent to the film of silver salt cameras.
*15 This is the specifications when using “Camera” (
P. 86
“Camera”).
*16 The video recording time differs depending on the amount of
free space in the memory of the handset.
*17 The handset supports playback with high resolution audio.
*18 The handset supports Qualcomm
®
aptX™ HD audio and
Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Audio.
Displayed language
Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese,
Czech, Ukrainian, Russian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Turkish, Norwegian
(Bokmål), Finnish, Danish, Serbian (Latin), Bulgarian, Slovenian,
Romanian, Latvian, Croatian, Greek, Hungarian, Estonian,
Swedish, Catalan, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, Traditional
Chinese
Charger (A type)
Power 100 to 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output voltage/output
current
5 V DC/2 A
Charging temperature
range
5° C to 35° C
Size (width x height x
depth)
Approx. 51.5 mm x Approx. 38.7 mm x
Approx. 23.7 mm
(excluding the power plug and protrusion)
Charger (C type)
Power 100 to 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output voltage/output
current
5 V DC/2 A
Charging temperature
range
5° C to 35° C
Size (width x height x
depth)
Approx. 69.6 mm x Approx. 39.0 mm x
Approx. 24.0 mm
(excluding the power plug and protrusion)
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USB cable
Cable length Approx. 1,000 mm
Headset
Microphone
Directivity Omni-directional
Sensitive -42
3 dBV/Pa (1 Pa at 1 kHz)
Earphone
Impedance 32 15 % (0.179 V at 1 kHz)
Sensitivity 105
3 dB at 0.179 V/1 kHz with IEC711
coupler
SIM Eject Pin
Length Approx. 35 mm
Weight Approx. 1.4
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of
Mobile Phones
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 W/
k
and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear
is 0.15 W/k
*
and when worn on the body is 0.81 W/k
*
.
For body-worn operation, this mobile device has been tested and
meets the RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory
containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum of 5
mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting
power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically
below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the
power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level
required to reach the network.
* The tests are carried out in accordance with international
guidelines for testing.
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Regulatory information
In some countries/regions including Europe
*
, there are restrictions
on the use of 5 GHz WLAN that may limit the use to indoors only.
Please check the local laws and regulations beforehand.
* 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
SH-R10 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-world.com/
Manufacturer: SHARP Corporation
Importer: UMC Poland sp. z o.o
Importer Address: Ostaszewo 57B, 87-148
Ł
ysomice, Poland
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Description of accessories
Charger For charging
Headset 3.5mm Earphone Jack
USB cable For charging, peripherals, etc.
microSD Card microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC
nanoSIM Card
The card provided by the Carrier.
The handset is "Unlocked"
Smartphone.
z
Frequency range of supported bands in EU
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 7
Tx 2502.5 to 2567.5 MHz
Rx 2622.5 to 2687.5 MHz
LTE Band 8
Tx 880.7 to 914.3 MHz
Rx 925.7 to 959.3 MHz
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LTE Band 20
Tx 834.5 to 859.5 MHz
Rx 793.5 to 818.5 MHz
LTE Band 28
Tx 704.5 to 746.5 MHz
Rx 759.5 to 801.5 MHz
LTE Band 38
Tx 2572.5 to 2617.5 MHz
Rx 2572.5 to 2617.5 MHz
Bluetooth
Tx 2402 to 2480 MHz
Rx 2402 to 2480 MHz
WLAN 2.4 GHz
Tx/Rx 2412 to 2472 MHz (BW: 20 MHz
only)
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
GSM 900 +33 dBm (Power Class4)
DCS 1800 +30 dBm (Power Class1)
WCDMA FDD I +24 dBm (Power Class3)
WCDMA FDD VIII +24 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 1 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 3 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 7 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 8 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 20 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 28 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
LTE Band 38 +23 dBm (Power Class3)
Bluetooth +14.3 dBm (Power Class1)
WLAN 2.4 GHz +17.0 dBm (ANT0 + ANT1)
WLAN 5 GHz +17.0 dBm (ANT0 + ANT1)
NFC 0 dB
A/m at 10 m
Volume level caution
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
Earphone Signal Level
The maximum output voltage for the music player function, measured in
accordance with EN 50332-2, is 120.0 mV.
FCC Notice
z
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.
z
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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:
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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.
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 organizations 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/k .
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 when tested for use at
the ear is 0.60 W/k and when worn on the body, as described in
this user guide, is 0.60 W/k .
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets
the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Please use an accessory
designated for this product or an accessory which contains no
metal and which positions the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from
the body.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may
not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this
model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section of
(
https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid
)
on FCC
ID APYHRO00273.
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 via the System, the Advanced & the Authentication under
the Settings menu.
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Export Administration Regulations
The Export Administration Regulations may be applied to this
product and its accessories under certain conditions. To
export or reexport the handset and its accessories, conduct
all legally required procedures at your own risk and expense.
For details on the procedures, contact the US Department of
Commerce.
Intellectual Property Right
Copyrights and rights of portrait
z
Data with third party copyrights such as text, images, music and
software that is downloaded via Internet websites, acquired by
TV, video, etc. or shot by the handset cannot be duplicated,
altered or publicly transmitted without rightful party's consent.
Only duplicating, quoting, etc. for personal use are permitted
under the Copyright Act.
Even if for personal use, filming and recording may be prohibited
for stage performances, shows, exhibitions, etc. Also, shooting
another's image or posting another's image on Internet websites
without his/her consent may constitute a violation of one's right
to his/her image.
Registered trademarks and trademarks
z
Microsoft
®
and Windows
®
are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
z
Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its
affiliates.
Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
z
QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc.
z
microSD Logo, microSDHC Logo and microSDXC Logo are
trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.
z
USB Type-C™ is a trademark of USB Implementers Forum.
z
The 'Qi' symbol is a trademark of the Wireless Power
Consortium.
z
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth
SIG, INC. and any use of such marks by SHARP
CORPORATION is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
z
Wi-Fi
®
, Wi-Fi Direct
®
, Miracast
®
, and Wi-Fi Protected Access
®
(WPA) are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance
®
.
z
WPA2™, WPA3™, and Wi-Fi Enhanced Open™ are trademarks
of Wi-Fi Alliance.
z
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL
Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (https://www.openssl.org)
z
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric
Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
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Qualcomm aptX is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
and/or its subsidiaries.
Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered
in the United States and other countries.
aptX is a trademark of Qualcomm Technologies International,
Ltd., registered in the United States and other countries.
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Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 2012–2018 Dolby
Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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Google, Google logo, Android, Google Play, Google Play logo,
Gmail, Google Calendar™, Google Maps™, Google Chrome™,
Google Chrome logo, Chromebook, Google Voice Search™,
Google Voice Search logo, YouTube, YouTube logo, Google
Drive, Google Drive logo, Google Lens, Google Photos™,
Google Photos logo and Google Assistant™ are trademarks of
Google LLC.
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AQUOS”, “AQUOS Home, “AQUOS beauty”, “Slow Talk”, “Bright
Keep”, “Clip Now”, “Rich color technology Mobile, “RelaxView”,
AQUOS” logo and “AQUOS R3” logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sharp Corporation.
z
All other company names and product names are trademarks or
registered trademarks of the respective companies.
Others
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Under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License, customers
have licensed permission for the following use of this product to
engage in non-profit personal use. Other uses are not permitted.
Encoding MPEG-4 standard video (henceforth referred to as
MPEG-4 video).
Decoding an MPEG-4 video that a customer not engaged in
personal commercial activities has encoded.
Decoding an MPEG-4 video obtained from a licensed provider.
For details on other intended uses, contact MPEG LA, LLC.
z
This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license
for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to (i)
encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (henceforth
referred to as AVC video) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was
encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and
noncommercial activity and/or was obtained from a video
provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or
shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be
obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.
See
(
https://www.mpegla.com
)
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The abbreviations of operating systems below are used in this
manual.
Windows 10 stands for Microsoft
®
Windows
®
10 (Home, Pro,
Enterprise and Education).
Windows 8.1 stands for Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8.1, Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8.1 Pro and Microsoft
®
Windows
®
8.1 Enterprise.
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Open source software
z
This product includes software based on GNU General Public
License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and
other licenses.
For details on licenses of related software, in the home screen,
display “app list screen”
[Settings]
[System]
[About phone]
[Legal information]
[Third-party licenses].
z
Source codes of software based on GPL, LGPL and Mozilla
Public License (MPL) can be referred to on the following website
for free. For details, refer to the following website.
(
http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/developers/oss/
)
(in Japanese
only)
1st Edition
19J YY OBU
Manufacturer: SHARP Corporation
37

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