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Help Guide
Smartphone
Xperia 1 IV XQ-CT54/XQ-CT62/XQ-CT72
Topics for starting up your device
Inserting a SIM card and memory card
Configuring an eSIM (XQ-CT54 only)
Turning on your device
Popular topics
Taking a screenshot
Display settings
External sites for reference
Xperia 1 IV support information
Android help
Getting started
Overview
Inserting a SIM card and memory card
Configuring an eSIM (XQ-CT54 only)
Setting SIMs
Turning on your device
Turning the screen on or off
Setting up a Google account on your device
Charging your device
Charging your device with a wireless charger
Transferring content
Synchronizing data using a Google account
Transferring content using a computer
Transferring content using an SD card
Learning the basics
Home screen
Taking a screenshot
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Recording your device screen
Scanning QR codes
Adjusting the idle time before the screen turns off
Smart backlight control
Using Side sense
Setting other Side sense options
Split-screen mode
Pop-up window mode
One-handed mode
Alarm
Notification light
Icons in the status bar
Status bar and notification panel
Status icons
Notification icons
Photo Pro (Photography Pro)
Discover Photo Pro
BASIC (Basic) mode
BASIC (Basic) mode overview
Taking a photo or recording a video
Viewing photos and videos
Scanning QR codes
Frequently used features in the BASIC (Basic) mode
Selfies
Taking a selfie
Taking a selfie using Hand shutter
BASIC (Basic) mode settings
Color and brightness
Bokeh effect
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HDR video recording
Dynamic range
Recording a steady video
Using various capturing modes
Selecting a capturing mode
Slow motion videos
Portrait selfie
Panorama
Creative effect
Using the AUTO/P/S/M modes
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Function menu
Shooting still images
Selecting a shooting mode
Auto mode (AUTO)
Program auto (P)
Shutter speed priority (S)
Manual exposure (M)
Registering and recalling camera settings
Camera settings memory
Memory recall (MR)
Selecting a Drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer)
Continuous shooting
Self-timer
Using the flash
Scene and condition recognition
Additional camera settings
Setting the focus by touching the viewfinder
Face/Eye AF (still image/video)
Softening the skin tone
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Tracking an object
Setting the Transfer & Tagging add-on mode
Data storage
Geotagging
Grid lines
Different ways to use the volume button
Audio signals
Video Pro (Videography Pro)
Launching Video Pro
Video Pro Menu
Video Pro Settings
Video Pro Streaming mode
Cinema Pro (Cinematography Pro)
Launching the Cinema Pro app
Combining clips and watching a film
Music Pro
Music Pro
Music
Transferring music from a computer to your device
Listening to music
Music app features
Game enhancer
Launching the Game enhancer app
Using the Game enhancer menu
Setting the image quality and sound in the Game enhancer menu
Live streaming using Game enhancer
External monitor
Using the External monitor app
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External monitor Streaming mode
External monitor Audio settings
Monitor endurance mode
Support app
About the Support app
Settings
Settings menu
Volume, vibration, and sound
Volume and vibration
Sounds and tones
Display settings
Using location services
Date and time
Power management
Battery Care
STAMINA mode
Battery and power management
Checking battery consumption for applications
Enhancing the sound
Enhancing the sound output using Dolby Sound
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
Reducing wind noise when recording
Dynamic Vibration
Using Dynamic Vibration
Adjusting Dynamic Vibration settings
Ambient display
Smart call handling
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Maintenance
Updating your device
Before updating your device
Updating your device wirelessly
Application updates
Restarting, resetting, and repairing
Restarting and resetting your device
Repairing the device software using Xperia Companion
Resetting your applications
Improving memory performance
Viewing the memory status
Freeing up space on the internal storage
Stopping applications and services from running
Formatting the memory card
Internet and networks
Mobile data connection
Increasing Wi-Fi® signal strength
Controlling data usage
Connectivity
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Naming your device
Pairing with another Bluetooth device
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
Sending items using Bluetooth technology
Receiving items using Bluetooth technology
Sharing audio with multiple devices (Bluetooth LE Audio)
NFC (Near Field Communication)
Using your device as a wallet
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Wirelessly mirroring the screen of your device on a TV
Connecting your device to USB accessories
Device security
Making sure your device is protected
Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device
Finding, locking, or erasing a lost device
Notes on use, accessibility, and legal information
About this Help Guide
Accessibility
Using your device in wet and dusty conditions
Legal information
Warranty, SAR, and usage guidelines
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Help Guide
Smartphone
Xperia 1 IV XQ-CT54/XQ-CT62/XQ-CT72
Overview
Note
Screen covers and protectors may help you protect your device against damage. We recommend you use only those screen
covers intended for your Xperia device. The use of third-party screen protection accessories may prevent your device from
working correctly by covering sensors, lenses, speakers, or microphones and can invalidate the warranty.
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3.5 mm audio jack1.
Front camera2.
Ear speaker/Second loudspeaker3.
Proximity/Light sensor4.
Second microphone5.
Charging/Notification light6.
Volume/Zoom button7.
Power button/Fingerprint sensor8.
Shutter button9.
Main loudspeaker10.
USB port/Charger
You can view the screen of your device on a TV or other large display device using a USB Type-C® cable.
You can also access the internet via a LAN cable by using a commercially available USB-LAN adapter.
Note
When you connect your device to a TV or other large display using a USB Type-C cable, the cable must be compatible with
the display port standard. Note that some functions or content on your Xperia device may not be displayable on the TV or
display device.
Some USB-LAN adapters may not work properly.
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Main microphone12.
Nano SIM/Memory card slot13.
3D iToF sensor14.
Flash LED15.
RGB-IR sensor16.
Main camera17.
NFC detection area18.
Cellular antenna19.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS/Cellular antenna20.
Wireless charging coil21.
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5G mmWave antenna area (XQ-CT62 only)
Note
Do not cover the antenna area of your device with your hand or a holder. It may reduce the quality of network communications.
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Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna22.
Cellular antenna23.
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Xperia 1 IV XQ-CT54/XQ-CT62/XQ-CT72
Inserting a SIM card and memory card
Your device supports nano SIM cards.
The XQ-CT54 supports the use of one nano SIM card and a memory card. You can use the device as a dual SIM device
by inserting a nano SIM card and configuring an eSIM.
The XQ-CT62/XQ-CT72 supports the use of either two nano SIM cards or a nano SIM card and a memory card.
Note
Even if you use two SIMs that support 5G, you can only use 5G on the SIM set for data traffic. You cannot use 5G on two SIMs at
the same time.
XQ-CT54: You do not need to insert a nano SIM card if you will only use an eSIM.
Unmount the memory card before removing it to prevent loss of data. To remove the memory card safely, find and tap [Settings] >
[Storage], tap [This device] to select [SD card], and then tap (More icon) > [Eject].
Assembly - XQ-CT54
Assembly - XQ-CT62/XQ-CT72
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Note
Do not cut your SIM card, as this may damage your device.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Drag out the SIM card tray.
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Place the main SIM card securely in position for SIM1.
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Place either the second SIM card (SIM2) or the memory card securely in the tray, in the correct orientation.
3
Gently push the SIM card tray back into the slot until it fits into place.
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Configuring an eSIM (XQ-CT54 only)
Your device supports eSIMs (downloaded SIMs).
To use an eSIM, perform setup from the Settings menu.
Note
The procedure for setting an eSIM differs depending on the network operator. If the setting cannot be completed with the
procedure described here, refer to the setting procedure provided by your network operator.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].
If you have a SIM card inserted or eSIM already downloaded, tap (Add icon).
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Follow the on-screen instructions to scan the QR code provided by your network operator.
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Setting SIMs
If you use two SIMs, you can do the following:
Receive incoming communications via both SIMs.
Select the number from which to send outgoing communications, or have the option to select a SIM each time you
place a call.
Forward calls to the other SIM when one SIM is unreachable (Smart Forwarding). You must enable the [Smart
Forwarding] function manually.
Before using multiple SIMs, you need to enable them and select which SIM will handle data traffic.
Hint
Your device works even when only one SIM is set.
Enabling or disabling the use of two SIMs
Renaming a SIM
Selecting which SIM handles data traffic
Setting the default SIM for placing a call
Enabling the [Smart Forwarding] function
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].1.
Select a SIM.2.
Tap the [Use SIM] switch to enable or disable the SIM.3.
Tap (Back button) to set the other SIM.4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].1.
Select a SIM.2.
Tap (Edit icon), and then enter a new name.3.
Tap [Save].4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].1.
Select a SIM.2.
Tap [Data preference].3.
Select the SIM you want to use for data traffic.4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].1.
Select a SIM.2.
Tap [Calls preference].3.
Select the SIM you want to use for placing a call.4.
Launch the Phone app.1.
Tap (More icon) > [Settings] > [Calling accounts] > [Smart Forwarding].2.
Tap the switch to enable the function.3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedure.4.
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Note
The [Smart Forwarding] function may not be available depending on the combination of network operators that provided the
SIMs.
The [Smart Forwarding] function is not available when the [Always forward] function is enabled in the Phone app.
Hint
If you set one SIM for calling and the other SIM for data communications, you may not be able to access the internet while talking
on the phone. In this case, turn on the [Data during calls] switch of the SIM for calling. You will now be able to perform data
communications even during calls.
If the [Smart Forwarding] function does not work after you enable it, check that you have entered the phone numbers correctly for
each SIM. In some cases, the numbers are detected automatically during setup. Otherwise, you are prompted to enter them
manually.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Inserting a SIM card and memory card
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Turning on your device
It is recommended that you charge the battery for at least 30 minutes before starting up your device for the first time. You
can still use your device while it is charging.
The first time you start your device, a setup guide helps you to configure basic settings, personalize your device, and
sign in to your accounts, for example a Google account.
To turn off the device
Note
It may take a while for the device to shut down.
Hint
You can turn off the device from the Quick settings panel. Swipe down twice from the top of the screen, and then tap (Power
menu button) > [Power off].
Long-pressing the power button is set to start the assistant by default in some countries/regions. To turn off the device by long-
pressing the power button, find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Gestures] > [Power menu], and then tap the [Hold for Assistant]
switch to disable the function.
Related Topic
Charging your device
Settings menu
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Long press the power button until your device vibrates.
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Press the volume up button and power button at the same time.1.
In the menu that opens, tap [Power off].2.
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Turning the screen on or off
When your screen is turned off, your device can be locked or unlocked, depending on your screen lock setting.
The Ambient display feature enables you to view information such as the time and notifications without pressing the
power button.
Hint
To turn the screen on by pressing the shutter button or volume button, tap [Settings] > [System] > [Gestures], and then tap the
[Wake up display on keypress] switch to enable the function.
Related Topic
Ambient display
Settings menu
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Briefly press the power button.
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Setting up a Google account on your device
Your device from Sony runs on the Android platform developed by Google. A range of Google applications and services
is available on your device when you purchase it, for example, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and the Google Play
application. To get the most out of these services, you need a Google account. For example, a Google account enables
you to do the following:
Download and install applications on Google Play.
Synchronize your email, contacts, and calendar using Gmail.
You can back up, restore, and transfer your data.
Chat with friends using the Google Duo application.
Synchronize your browsing history and bookmarks using the Chrome web browser.
Identify yourself as the authorized user after a software repair using Xperia Companion.
Remotely find, lock, or clear a lost or stolen device using the Find My Device services.
For more information, go to support.google.com/.
Related Topic
Synchronizing data using a Google account
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Passwords & accounts] > [Add account] > [Google].
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Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Google account, or sign in if you already have an account.
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Charging your device
You can charge your device from a wall socket or computer. You can still use your device while charging.
If the battery is depleted, it may take up to 10 minutes for your device to respond to the charging. During this time, the
screen may remain completely dark, not showing the charging icon. It can take couple of hours for a completely drained
battery to be fully charged. Charging speed may be affected by ambient temperature.
Always use the Sony-branded charger and USB cable, since other types of chargers and USB cables may pose
increased safety risks.
Note
Your device has an embedded, rechargeable battery that can only be replaced by an authorized Sony service partner. Never try
to open or take apart the device yourself. Doing so can cause damage and void your warranty.
Hint
A wall socket charger will charge your device faster than charging via computer. You can still use your device while charging.
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Battery notification light status
Green: Battery is charging, charge level is greater than 90%
Orange: Battery is charging, charge level is 15%–90%
Red: Battery is charging, charge level is less than 15%
Note
If the message below appears on your device, a charging malfunction has occurred. Please stop using your device and contact
an authorized Sony service partner for repair.
Related Topic
Battery and power management
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Connect one end of the USB cable to the charger (or to the USB port of a computer).
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Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on your device.
The notification light illuminates when charging begins.
2
When the device is fully charged, disconnect the cable from your device by pulling it straight outwards.
Make sure not to bend the connector.
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Charging your device with a wireless charger
You can purchase a Qi-certified wireless charger to charge your device wirelessly.
If you use your device while charging, the charging speed may become slower or even stop to protect the battery. The
use of some applications while charging may disable charging or affect the charging function. For example, using the
camera during wireless charging may cause static noise on the image.
Be sure to remove any screen or phone covers when using the wireless charging function.
Note the following:
Do not put any metal parts between the device and the charger, due to risk of heat injury.
Do not put any credit cards on the charger, since they may get demagnetized or broken.
Note
If your device is incorrectly placed on the wireless charger, charging time will increase significantly.
To wirelessly charge another device from the battery of your device (Battery share function)
Note
The Battery share function cannot be used while charging your device wirelessly.
The battery charge can be transferred to a device that supports Qi. However, the ability to transfer the battery charge to all
devices that support Qi is not guaranteed.
Hint
Place your device on the wireless charger according to the chargers instructions.
The wireless charging coil on the backside of your device must be in contact with the charger for charging to work.
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When charging begins, the notification light illuminates and the charging icon appears on screen.
2
Once your device is fully charged, remove it from the wireless charger.
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Battery] > [Battery share function].1.
Tap the switch to enable the function.
A symbol that indicates where to place the other device on the back of your device appears.
To stop sharing the battery according to the remaining battery level or battery sharing time, tap [Remaining battery
limit] or [Charge time limit], and then select an option.
2.
Place the other device on the back of your device and align it with the symbol.3.
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The Battery share function can be used while charging your device using a USB cable.
Related Topic
Overview
Settings menu
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Synchronizing data using a Google account
You can transfer data by synchronizing data with your account. There are several ways to synchronize data, depending
on the kind of device or content that you want to back up and synchronize. You can automatically synchronize data when
you start up your new device or synchronize manually using the app in which the content is located.
Synchronizing data when you startup your new device
When you first turn on your new device, set your Google account and follow the on-screen instructions to synchronize
content from your old device.
For more information, go to support.google.com/android/answer/6193424.
Note
If you did not synchronize your data when you first turned on your new device, you can transfer data from your old device by
tapping the notification in the status bar of your new device. Drag the status bar downwards, tap the finish setting up notification,
and then follow the on-screen instructions.
You cannot transfer apps, settings, call history, or SMS/MMS manually. Follow the on-screen instructions when you first turn on
your new device to transfer them.
The kinds of data that can be transferred depend on the type of device and method of transferring the data.
Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts
Images (photos) and videos
You can transfer photos and videos by backing them up from another device using Google Photos.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Passwords & accounts].1.
If there is no Google account set yet, tap [Add account], and then follow the on-screen instructions to add an
account.
2.
Tap the [Automatically sync app data] switch to enable the function.
Your Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts will be backed up automatically.
For more information, refer to the help content for the app.
3.
On your old device, back up photos and videos to the Google server using Google Photos, and then turn on the sync
settings.
1.
On your new device, log in with the same Google account that you are using on your old device.2.
Launch the Google Photos app.3.
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Music and other document files
Music and other document files are transferred by backing them up to Google Drive manually from your old device.
Hint
To back up music and other document files from your new device, touch and hold the file you want to back up, and then tap
(Share icon) to save it to Google Drive.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Setting up a Google account on your device
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Photos and videos backed up from your old device can be viewed and edited.
If you want to save files on the internal storage of your new device, you can download them.
For more information, refer to the help content for the app.
On your old device, launch the Music app or File app.1.
Select a file to upload to Google Drive, and then save it to Google Drive using the Share function.2.
On your new device, log in with the same Google account that you are using on your old device.3.
Launch the Google Drive app.
The files backed up from your old device will be viewed or downloaded.
For more information, refer to the help content for the app.
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Transferring content using a computer
You can transfer a large amount of data to your new device from your old device using a computer.
Note
Always use a Sony-branded USB cable, since other types of USB cables may pose increased safety risks.
Make sure the USB cable is completely dry.
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Connect both your new device and old device to a computer using a USB cable.
On any Android devices, drag down the status bar, tap the USB connection setting notification, and then tap [Tap
for more options.] > [File Transfer].
If your old device is an iOS device, follow the on-screen instructions.
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On the computer, select which files to transfer from your old device, and then copy and paste or drag and
drop the files to a location on your new device.
When you copy files from your old device to your new device, make sure that the folder names are the same on
both devices.
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Transferring content using an SD card
You can transfer photos, videos, music, and other document files from your old device using an SD card.
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On your old device, copy the data that you want to transfer to an SD card using the Storage function in the
Settings menu or the Files app.
To copy contacts stored on your old Android device to an SD card, launch the Contacts app, and then export the
contacts to the SD card.
Note
Check that the SD card can be used on both your new device and old device in advance.
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Insert the SD card to which you copied the data into your new device, and then transfer the data to your
new device's internal storage.
To copy contacts exported from your old Android device to the SD card, launch the Contacts app, and then import
them.
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Check the transferred data using the appropriate app.
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Home screen
Hint
When the 3 buttons for Home, Back, and Overview are not displayed at the bottom of the screen, find and tap [Settings] >
[System] > [Gestures] > [System navigation] > [3-button navigation].
To open the Quick settings panel
Status bar1.
Navigation bar2.
Overview button – Tap to find all open apps.
To open another app, tap the overview button, swipe left or right to select the app you want to open, and then tap
the app.
To close an app, tap the overview button, swipe left or right to select the app you want to close, and then swipe
up on the app.
3.
Home button – Tap to exit an app and go back to the Home screen.4.
Back button – Tap to go back to the previous screen within an app or close the app.5.
Swipe down twice from the top of the screen.1.
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To view all apps in the app drawer and open an app
To change your wallpaper
You can change your wallpaper to a preset image or your favorite photo.
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the top to open the app drawer.1.
Tap the app that you want to open.2.
Touch and hold an empty area on the Home screen, and then tap [Wallpapers].1.
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Hint
To add a widget to the Home screen, touch and hold an empty area on the Home screen, and then tap [Widgets].
Related Topic
Settings menu
Display settings
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Taking a screenshot
You can capture still images of any screen on your device as a screenshot. After you take a screenshot, you can view,
edit, and share the image. Screenshots you take are automatically saved in your device’s internal storage.
Hint
You can take a screenshot by using the Side sense menu. Double-tap the Side sense bar or circle, and then tap [Take
screenshot].
You can assign taking screenshots to a gesture on the Side sense bar. To take a screenshot using the Side sense bar, find and
tap [Settings] > [Display] > [Side sense] > [Gesture function assignments], select a gesture from among [Double-tap], [Slide up],
and [Slide down], and then tap [Take screenshot].
To take a scrolling screenshot
You can take a screenshot of a screen that is scrollable.
Note
Scrolling screenshots are available if the app supports the feature.
Press the volume down button (A) and power button (B) at the same time.
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Press the volume down button and power button at the same time.1.
Tap [Capture more].2.
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To take a screenshot of a recently used app
Drag the line to adjust the screenshot area, and then tap [Save].3.
Tap (Overview button) in the navigation bar.1.
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Setting other Side sense options
Settings menu
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Swipe left or right to select the app of which you want to take a screenshot, and then tap [Screenshot].2.
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Recording your device screen
You can record a video of your device screen. Recorded videos are automatically saved in your device’s internal storage.
Note
This Screen recorder and similar functions provided by other apps cannot be used at the same time as the [Screenshot] function
or the [Record] function of the Game enhancer app.
You may not be able to record your device screen depending on the application design.
Related Topic
Home screen
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Swipe down twice from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel.
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Swipe left or right to find (Screen Record icon), and then tap it.
If you cannot find the icon in the Quick settings panel, tap (Edit icon), and then drag and drop (Screen
Record icon) into the upper part of the screen.
2
Follow the on-screen instructions to start recording the screen.
To stop recording, drag down the status bar to open the notification panel, and then tap the Screen recorder
notification.
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Scanning QR codes
You can scan QR codes using Photo Pro.
To turn the [QR Code reader] function on
Hint
To display the QR code notification on the Photo Pro app screen, find and tap [Settings] > [Apps] > [Photography Pro] >
[Notifications] > [QR Code reader], and then tap the [Pop on screen] switch to enable the function with [Default] selected.
Related Topic
Taking a photo or recording a video
Settings menu
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Find and tap (Photo Pro icon), and then switch the shooting mode to [BASIC] (Basic).
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Point the camera at the QR code, and then tap the notification that appears.
If the notification does not appear, drag down the status bar to open the notification panel, and then confirm it.
2
Find and tap (Photo Pro icon), and then switch the shooting mode to [BASIC] (Basic).1.
Tap [MENU].2.
Tap [QR Code reader] > [On].3.
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Adjusting the idle time before the screen turns off
When your device is on and left idle for a set period of time, the screen dims and turns off to save battery power. You can
change how long your screen stays active before it turns off.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Display] > [Screen timeout].
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Select an option.
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Smart backlight control
The smart backlight control keeps the screen on as long as the device is held in your hand. Once you put down the
device, the screen turns off according to your screen timeout setting.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Adjusting the idle time before the screen turns off
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Display] > [Smart backlight control].
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Tap the switch to enable or disable the function.
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Using Side sense
You can tap the Side sense bar on the edge of the screen or slide it with one hand in order to use your device more
easily.
You can display the Side sense menu as a shortcut to applications and settings, or the Multi-window menu to select two
applications in the split-screen mode. The Side sense menu and Multi-window menu can be switched by tapping each
tab.
You can also return to the previous screen by sliding down along the Side sense bar on the edge of the screen.
Make sure to tap or slide your finger within the Side sense bar.
Note
Side sense may not be available depending on the apps and functions that you are using.
Customizing the Side sense bar
To move the Side sense bar up or down, touch and hold the Side sense bar, and then drag it up or down.
To place the touch position anywhere you want on the screen, touch and hold the Side sense bar, and then drag it
toward the center of the screen. The shape of the Side sense bar changes to a circle, and you can drag and place it
anywhere you want on the screen.
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Hint
To return the Side sense bar to its original shape, drag the circle back to the edge of the screen.
Displaying the Side sense menu
To activate the Side sense menu, double-tap the Side sense bar or circle. Follow the on-screen instructions to select an
app. You can also launch an app in a pop-up window.
Hint
To exit the Side sense menu, double-tap the Side sense bar or tap an empty area on the screen.
Displaying the Multi-window menu
Slide up the Side sense bar or circle to display the Multi-window menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to add apps to
a split-screen.
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Returning to the previous screen using the Side sense bar
Slide down the Side sense bar or circle to return to the previous screen.
Related Topic
Setting other Side sense options
Split-screen mode
Pop-up window mode
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Setting other Side sense options
You can configure how Side sense behaves or customize the menu, etc.
For example, the following options are available for Side sense.
Whether to show the Side sense bar on one or both sides of your screen
The screen actions for gesture
Hint
To assign a screen action, such as taking a screenshot, to a gesture, find and tap [Settings] > [Display] > [Side sense] > [Gesture
function assignments], select a gesture from among [Double-tap], [Slide up], and [Slide down], and then select an option.
You can hide the Side sense bar by tapping the [Use Side sense bar] switch. Even when the Side sense bar is hidden, you can
display the Side sense menu by tapping (Window manager icon) on the Home screen.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Using Side sense
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Display] > [Side sense].
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Follow the on-screen instructions in the lower part of the screen to edit other Side sense options.
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Split-screen mode
The Split-screen mode enables you to view two applications at once, such as when you want to view your photos and
the Calendar at the same time.
Displaying apps in the Split-screen mode using (Window manager icon)
Displaying apps in the Split-screen mode using (Overview button)
Find and tap (Window manager icon), and then tap the [21:9 Multi-window] tab.
The Multi-window menu is displayed.
You can also display the Multi-window menu by sliding up the Side sense bar or circle.
1.
Select the apps you want to display in the top and bottom half of the screen.
2.
Tap (Overview button) in the navigation bar.1.
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Tap [Multi-window switch].2.
Swipe left or right to select the desired apps, and then tap [Done].3.
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Split-screen overview
Note
Not all applications support split-screen mode.
Application 11.
Split-screen border – Drag to resize windows2.
Multi-window switch icon – Tap (Multi-window switch icon) to select applications. (Multi-window switch icon)
appears when you drag the split-screen border.
3.
Application 24.
Overview button – Select a recently used application for the lower window5.
Home button – Go back to the Home screen6.
Back button – Go back to the previous screen within an application or close the application7.
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To resize the split-screen windows
To exit the split-screen mode
Related Topic
Using Side sense
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Drag the split-screen border in the center.1.
Drag the split-screen border to the top or bottom of the screen.1.
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Pop-up window mode
You can display another app in a small window overlaid on top of an app running in the full-screen mode. You can also
display a third app in the pop-up window while viewing two apps using the Split-screen mode.
Using the pop-up window mode
Displaying a recently used app in the pop-up window mode
Find and tap (Window manager icon).
The Side sense menu is displayed.
You can also display the Side sense menu by double-tapping the Side sense bar or circle.
1.
Tap the app you want to display in a small window.
2.
Tap (Overview button) in the navigation bar.1.
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Swipe left or right to select the app that you want to display in a small window, and then tap [Pop-up window].2.
Swipe left or right to select the app that you want to display in the full-screen, and then tap it.3.
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Pop-up window overview
Note
Not all apps support the pop-up window mode.
The pop-up window mode may be unavailable depending on the function or app you are using, such as when using Photo Pro.
Drag to resize the window.1.
Drag to move the window.2.
Tap to exit the pop-up window mode and display the full-screen mode.3.
Tap to maximize the window.4.
Tap to iconize the window.5.
Tap to close the window.6.
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Using Side sense
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One-handed mode
Enable One-handed mode to lower the entire screen so you can operate with one hand more easily.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Display] > [One-handed mode], and then tap the [Use one-handed mode] switch
to enable the function.
To set other options, follow the on-screen instructions.
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To use the one-handed mode, double-tap (Home button).
2
To exit the one-handed mode, double-tap (Home button) again or tap anywhere above the app.
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Alarm
You can set one or several alarms and use any sound file saved on your device as the alarm signal. The alarm does not
sound if your device is turned off.
Hint
To add a clock widget to the Home screen, touch and hold an empty area on the Home screen, tap [Widgets], and then touch and
hold the desired clock.
Related Topic
Date and time
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Find and tap [Clock] > [Alarm].
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Tap (Add item icon).
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Set the time, and then tap [OK].
3
Select the desired value.
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Notification light
The notification light informs you about battery status and some other events. The notification light is enabled by default
but can be disabled manually.
Note
If the notification light is disabled, it only lights up or flashes when there is a battery status warning, such as when the battery
level goes below 15 percent.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Notifications].
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Tap the [Use LED light to show incoming notifications] switch to enable or disable the function.
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Status bar and notification panel
Notification icons and status icons are displayed in the status bar at the top of the screen. Notification icons inform you of
events, such as new messages. Status icons inform you of statuses, such as the condition of the battery and the signal
strength of mobile or Wi-Fi network connections.
To view notification content
When you open the notification panel, you can view the content of the displayed notification icons.
Hint
To expand and view more information about a notification, tap (Expand more icon). Not all notifications are expandable.
To open the app in the pop-up window from the notification, tap (Pop-up window icon). Not all apps can be opened in the
pop-up window.
To dismiss a notification from the notification panel, swipe the notification left or right. Not all notifications can be dismissed.
To change the notification settings, touch and hold the notification to make (Settings icon) appear and then tap it.
Related Topic
Notification icons
Status icons
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Notification icons1.
Status icons2.
Status bar3.
Drag down the status bar to open the notification panel.1.
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Status icons
(Signal strength icon): The mobile network mode is also displayed when sending and downloading mobile data.
(No signal icon)
(Data roaming icon): International roaming is in use.
(Wi-Fi signal icon): A Wi-Fi connection is enabled and data is being transmitted.
The number displayed to the left of the icon differs according to the Wi-Fi standard of the current connection.
(Wi-Fi connection error icon): A Wi-Fi connection is enabled but there is no internet connection.
This icon also appears when you are trying to connect to a captive portal network. After a successful login, the cross
mark disappears.
If Google is blocked in your area, the cross mark may appear even when the device is connected to a network and
there is a Wi-Fi working internet connection.
(Battery status icon)
(Charging battery icon)
(STAMINA mode icon)
(Data Saver icon)
(Airplane mode icon)
(Bluetooth icon): Your device is connected to a Bluetooth compatible device.
(Microphone muting icon)
(Speakerphone icon)
(Do Not Disturb icon)
(Muting icon)
(Vibrate icon)
(Alarm icon)
(GPS icon)
Note
Not all icons that may appear on your device are listed here. This list is for reference purposes only, and changes may be made
without notice.
Related Topic
Charging your device
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STAMINA mode
Controlling data usage
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Volume and vibration
Alarm
Using location services
Notification icons
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Notification icons
(New SMS icon)
(Ongoing call icon)
(Missed call icon)
(Phone call on hold icon)
(Call forward icon): Call forwarding is turned on
(Downloading data icon)
(Uploading data icon)
(Software setup icon): A basic setup of your device is available
(Install latest software icon): A software update is available
(System update icon): System updates are available
(Downloading system update icon)
(Installing downloaded system update icon)
(Battery Care icon)
(Battery share icon)
(Dynamic Vibration icon)
(More notifications icon): More undisplayed notifications
Note
Not all icons that may appear on your device are listed here. This list is for reference purposes only, and changes may be made
without notice.
Related Topic
Battery Care
Charging your device with a wireless charger
Using Dynamic Vibration
Status icons
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Discover Photo Pro
Photo Pro has two main features, the BASIC (Basic) mode and AUTO/P/S/M modes. With the BASIC (Basic) mode, you
can easily take photos and record videos in a manner similar to a regular smartphone camera. With the AUTO/P/S/M
modes, you can shoot your ideal images as if using a professional camera.
BASIC (Basic) mode
Taking advantage of the operability of smartphones, you can easily take photos and record videos by tapping the screen.
Lenses can be switched smoothly from ultra-wide to telephoto.
In addition to taking photos with settings automatically adjusted by the camera according to the scene and conditions,
you can also use the continuous shooting mode, Bokeh effect, brightness and color adjustment, and more.
The interface switches automatically, so you can use the camera both vertically and horizontally.
Use the screen shutter button or device shutter button to take photos and record videos in the BASIC (Basic) mode.
Vertical style
Horizontal style
AUTO/P/S/M modes
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The AUTO/P/S/M modes have controls that can usually be found on professional cameras. You can select automatic
settings or manually control the ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and more. You can also output to the RAW format.
Use the device shutter button to shoot still images in the AUTO/P/S/M modes.
Related Topic
BASIC (Basic) mode overview
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
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Photo mode
Scene recognition icon and conditions icon
These icons appear when Photo Pro automatically recognizes a scene or condition.
1.
Select a capturing mode2.
Google Lens3.
Front camera lens4.
Photo Pro settings menu5.
Switch the shooting mode6.
Geotagging status7.
Use the volume button to zoom in or out8.
Tap one of the angle buttons to switch lenses9.
Select an aspect ratio10.
Use the shutter button to launch Photo Pro or take photos11.
Switch between the front and main camera12.
Select a flash setting. The icon color changes when the flash or flashlight activates.13.
Drive mode button
Select a self-timer setting or a single shooting, continuous shooting, or HDR continuous shooting mode.
14.
Use the shutter button to take photos15.
Go back or exit Photo Pro16.
Switch between taking photos and videos17.
Tap the thumbnail to view, share, or edit photos18.
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Video mode
Related Topic
Selecting a capturing mode
Taking a photo or recording a video
Tap to adjust the Bokeh effect19.
Tap to adjust color and brightness20.
Selected microphone
Nothing is displayed when using the device microphone.
1.
Select a capturing mode2.
Google Lens3.
Front camera lens4.
Photo Pro settings menu5.
Switch the shooting mode6.
Geotagging status7.
Use the volume button to zoom in or out8.
Tap one of the angle buttons to switch lenses9.
Tap to activate the flashlight. The icon color changes when the flashlight is activated.10.
Use the shutter button to launch Photo Pro or record videos11.
Switch between the front and main camera12.
Tap to enable the [Face/Eye AF] function13.
Use the shutter button to record videos14.
Go back or exit Photo Pro15.
Switch between taking photos and videos16.
Tap the thumbnail to view, share, or edit videos17.
Tap to select HDR (High Dynamic Range) or SDR (Standard Dynamic Range).18.
Tap to adjust color and brightness19.
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Geotagging
Frequently used features in the BASIC (Basic) mode
Using the flash
Continuous shooting
Self-timer
Viewing photos and videos
Bokeh effect
Color and brightness
HDR video recording
Scanning QR codes
Face/Eye AF (still image/video)
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Taking a photo or recording a video
This section explains basic camera operations in the BASIC (Basic) mode.
Note
Note that some functions may not be available depending on the settings.
Hint
Make sure the lenses are clean. A fingerprint or a little dirt can diminish photo quality.
Use the self-timer when you need extra time to prepare, or to avoid blurred photos.
Check your device’s memory status often. High-resolution photos and videos consume more memory.
You can scan QR codes.
Screen shutter button
The screen shutter button is used differently depending on the capturing mode and activated features.
(Shutter button): Take a photo
(Start video recording button): Record a video
(Pause video recording button): Pause a video
(Resume video recording button): Resume recording
(Stop video recording button): Stop recording a video
Hint
Launch Photo Pro.
Press the device shutter button fully down.
Touch and hold (Camera icon) from the lock screen.
Tap (Photo Pro icon) from the app drawer.
Press the power button twice. Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Gestures] > [Quickly open camera], and
then tap the switch to enable this function.
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Switch the shooting mode to [BASIC] (Basic).
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Tap (Switch between photo and video button) to switch between the photo and video modes.
3
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button.
To take a photo when recording a video, tap (Camera icon).
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You can prevent Photo Pro from being launched accidentally when the device shutter button is pressed and held. In the BASIC
(Basic) mode, tap [MENU] > [Launch with shutter button] > [Off].
You can set whether to automatically switch to the BASIC (Basic) mode or to the last selected mode when you launch Photo Pro.
To change the setting in the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [MENU] > [Shooting mode at launch] > [Always use Basic mode].
Related Topic
Settings menu
Scanning QR codes
Scene and condition recognition
Frequently used features in the BASIC (Basic) mode
Viewing photos and videos
Self-timer
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Viewing photos and videos
View or share photos and videos in the Google Photos app after taking photos or recording videos.
Viewing photos and videos while using Photo Pro
You can also edit photos or videos, such as by adjusting the colors or cropping photos.
Hint
Tap (Share icon) to share a photo or a video, or (Edit icon) to edit it. To hide or show icons, tap the screen.
Viewing previously taken photos or recorded videos
Hint
For more information about the Google Photos app, go to support.google.com/photos.
Related Topic
Taking a photo or recording a video
While using Photo Pro, tap the thumbnail (A) to open a photo or video.
1.
Swipe left or right to view your photos and videos.2.
Launch the Google Photos app.1.
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Scanning QR codes
You can scan QR codes using Photo Pro.
To turn the [QR Code reader] function on
Hint
To display the QR code notification on the Photo Pro app screen, find and tap [Settings] > [Apps] > [Photography Pro] >
[Notifications] > [QR Code reader], and then tap the [Pop on screen] switch to enable the function with [Default] selected.
Related Topic
Taking a photo or recording a video
Settings menu
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Find and tap (Photo Pro icon), and then switch the shooting mode to [BASIC] (Basic).
1
Point the camera at the QR code, and then tap the notification that appears.
If the notification does not appear, drag down the status bar to open the notification panel, and then confirm it.
2
Find and tap (Photo Pro icon), and then switch the shooting mode to [BASIC] (Basic).1.
Tap [MENU].2.
Tap [QR Code reader] > [On].3.
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Frequently used features in the BASIC (Basic) mode
Changing the aspect ratio
Hint
The number of photos and videos you can store depends on the resolution or MP (megapixel) value used and video length. High-
resolution photos and videos take up more memory, so keep in mind that a lower resolution can be suitable for everyday use.
Adjusting the camera settings
Note
Available settings differ between the photo and video modes.
Hint
Tap [Introduction to features] to check information on various functions.
Tap [Tips] to go to the Photo Pro tips website.
Switching between the main and front camera
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Aspect ratio icon).1.
Select a setting.2.
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [MENU].1.
Swipe the list to view the available settings and select a setting. 2.
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Switching lenses and zooming
You can switch lenses while using the main camera.
Hint
You can seamlessly zoom in and out without switching lenses while recording a video.
To zoom using digital processing that preserves more of the original image quality, tap [MENU] > [Digital zoom settings] > [AI
super resolution zoom].
Reducing wind noise when recording
Related Topic
Taking a photo or recording a video
Scanning QR codes
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch camera icon) to switch between the main and front camera.1.
While using the main camera in the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap one of the angle buttons.
(Ultra-wide button)
(Wide button)
(Telephoto button)
1.
Zoom in on the image.
Drag the angle button to the left and right (in the portrait orientation) or up and down (in the landscape
orientation).
Pinch in or out on the camera screen.
Use the volume button.
2.
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch between photo and video button) to select a video mode.1.
Tap [MENU] > [Intelligent wind filter].2.
Tap the switch to enable the function.3.
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Taking a selfie
Switch to the front camera and take a photo of yourself. To avoid blurred photos in low-light conditions, place your device
on a solid surface and use the self-timer to keep the device steady.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch between photo and video button) to select a photo or video
mode.
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Tap (Switch camera icon) to activate the front camera.
2
Tap (Self-timer icon) to select the delay time if you want to use the self-timer.
3
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to take a selfie.
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Taking a selfie using Hand shutter
Use Hand shutter to automatically take a photo a certain period of time after the camera detects your hand. The Hand
Shutter feature is available only when using the front camera.
Hint
When the self-timer is set, the timer starts after the camera detects your hand.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch camera icon) to activate the front camera.
1
Tap [MENU].
2
Tap [Hand Shutter] > [On].
3
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
4
Turn your palm with your fingers straight up towards the camera.
After the camera detects your hand and a certain period of time has elapsed, a selfie is taken.
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Color and brightness
Your camera automatically adjusts the color and brightness value by detecting the light conditions and estimating the
color temperature of ambient light. Digital cameras can only estimate the color temperature, so you may need to adjust
the settings to get it correct.
If you experience yellow-colored photos in indoor environments or bluish photos when using the flash, try adjusting the
color.
Hint
Look for light with direction and color that gives a scene shape and depth. This type of light occurs just before sunrise and at
sunset. Natural light from a window is also good.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Color and brightness icon).
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Drag the sliders to adjust the color and brightness.
The icon color changes when the settings are adjusted.
To hide the sliders, tap (Close button) or the viewfinder.
To reset the settings, tap [Reset].
2
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to take a photo or record a video.
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Bokeh effect
You can take pictures with the Bokeh effect when using the main camera on your device. The Bokeh effect decreases
focus in the background of a photo to emphasize objects at the foreground, for an artistic effect.
Note
The Bokeh effect is not available when (Ultra-wide button) is selected.
Zooming is not available while using the Bokeh effect.
Hint
If you get too close to or too far to an object while using the Bokeh effect, a warning message appears. If this happens, adjust the
distance between your camera and the object to take the photo with Bokeh effect.
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While using the main camera in the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Bokeh icon).
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Tap the [Bokeh] button beside the slider to turn the bokeh effect on.
The [Bokeh] button turns orange.
2
Drag the slider to adjust.
To hide the slider, tap (Close button) or the viewfinder.
To switch the Bokeh effect on or off, tap the [Bokeh] button beside the slider.
3
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to take a photo.
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HDR video recording
Enable HDR (High Dynamic Range) to make your videos appear more dramatic and closer to what you see in real life.
When [HDR(HLG/BT.2020)] is selected, video is recorded with a combination of HLG for the gamma curve and BT.2020
for the color space.
When [SDR(BT.709)] is selected, video is recorded with a combination of the standard gamma curve and BT.709 for the
color space.
Note
The [HDR/SDR format] setting is not available depending on the [Video size] setting.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch between photo and video button) to select a video mode.
1
Tap [MENU] > [HDR/SDR format].
2
Select the HDR or SDR format.
You can also select a format by tapping HDR or SDR on the preview screen.
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Dynamic range
By using image processing that combines multiple frames, you can record videos with a wide dynamic range.
Note
The [Dynamic range] setting is not available depending on the [Video size] setting.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch between photo and video button) to select a video mode.
1
Tap [MENU] > [Dynamic range].
2
Select a dynamic range.
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Recording a steady video
When recording videos, you can use Video stabilization to compensate for camera movements and steady the frame.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap (Switch between photo and video button) to select a video mode.
1
Tap [MENU].
2
Tap [Video stabilization] > [On].
3
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
4
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to record a video.
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Selecting a capturing mode
You can select a capturing mode according to the subject or your purpose.
Capturing modes overview
The following are some of the main capturing modes.
(Slow motion icon): Add a slow-motion effect after recording a video
(Portrait selfie icon): Take better-looking selfies
(Panorama icon): Take wide-angle and panoramic photos
(Creative effect icon): Take photos with effects and color filters
Note
Available settings depend on the capturing mode selected.
Related Topic
Slow motion videos
Portrait selfie
Panorama
Creative effect
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [More], and then select a capturing mode.
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Slow motion videos
The Slow motion video mode adds powerful effects to your videos. The Slow motion effect is added after a video is
recorded at normal speed.
Note
Good lighting conditions are essential when you record slow motion videos.
Adding slow motion effect after recording a video
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [More] > (Slow motion icon).1.
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to record a video.2.
Tap (Stop video recording button) to stop recording.3.
Tap the thumbnail to open the video.4.
Drag the handles on the slow motion timeline to the positions where you want the slow motion effect to appear.
(A): Handles
(B): Slow motion timeline
(C): Tap to turn the sound on or off.
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Portrait selfie
Portrait selfie allows you to take better-looking selfies.
Portrait selfie overview
(Bokeh icon): Applies a blurring effect around a person
(Soft skin icon): Softens skin tones
(Skin brightness icon): Brightens skin tones
(Eye enlargement icon): Enlarges eyes
(Slender face icon): Makes your face look slimmer
Hint
You can save your portrait in the same direction as the preview by tapping (Mirror icon) > [On].
You can take a photo by tapping anywhere on the screen. Tap (Touch capture icon) > [On].
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [More] > (Portrait selfie icon).
1
Tap the icon for the effect you want to apply, and drag the slider to adjust the effect.
If desired, adjust the other effects in the same way.
2
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to take a photo.
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Panorama
Use the Panorama app to take wide-angle and panoramic photos.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [More] > (Panorama icon).
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Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button.
2
Move the camera slowly and steadily in the direction of movement indicated on the screen.
3
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button again at the position where you want to
stop.
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Creative effect
With the Creative effect app you can preset effects and color filters before taking a photo or recording a video.
Hint
Tap (Switch filter icon) to switch filters.
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In the BASIC (Basic) mode, tap [More] > (Creative effect icon).
1
Swipe to browse filters, or tap a filter to preview the effect.
2
Tap (Apply creative effect icon) to apply the filter.
3
Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button to take a photo or record a video.
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AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Use the volume button to zoom in or out.1.
Data storage icon/Amount of free space/Image size/File format/Geotagging status
The scene icon or condition icon is also displayed when the AUTO mode is selected.
2.
Battery status3.
Use the shutter button to launch Photo Pro or shoot images.4.
Dial
Adjust the exposure value when the Program auto (P) mode is selected.
Adjust the shutter speed when the Shutter speed priority (S) mode or Manual exposure (M) mode is selected.
5.
Tap to lock the focus.
The button turns orange when the focus is locked. Tap the button again to unlock the focus.
6.
Tap to lock the exposure.
The button turns orange when the exposure is locked. Tap the button again to unlock the exposure.
To assign another function to the AEL button, tap [MENU] > [Setup] > [AEL button customization].
7.
Function menu
Tap to adjust settings.
To re-assign or re-order the setting items in the function menu, tap [MENU] > [Setup] > [Function menu
customization].
8.
Drag the switch to the right to lock the items on the left side of the viewfinder and the function menu, preventing
accidental operations.
9.
Focus indicator/exposure settings
(Continuous AF icon) indicates that the focusing is in progress when [Continuous AF] is selected.
(Continuous AF icon) indicates that the subject is in focus when [Continuous AF] is selected. The focus will be
adjusted continuously according to the movements of the subject.
(Auto focus icon) indicates that the subject is in focus.
(AE lock icon) indicates that the exposure is locked.
10.
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Function menu
Shooting still images
Auto mode (AUTO)
Program auto (P)
Shutter speed priority (S)
Manual exposure (M)
Camera settings memory
Memory recall (MR)
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
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Tap the thumbnail to view, share, or edit photos.
Tap (Back button) to return to the Photo Pro standby screen.
11.
Tap to switch lenses.
To use the zoom, tap (Open zoom dial icon), pinch in or out on the viewfinder, or use the volume button.
12.
Tap to show or hide information displayed on the viewfinder.
The histogram represents the luminance distribution graphically.
The level meter helps you to measure the angle of the device and keep the picture horizontal. When your device
senses that it is level, the level meter turns green.
To customize the items that are displayed when you tap [DISP], tap [MENU] > [Setup] > [DISP button customization].
13.
Tap to adjust more detailed settings.14.
Tap to switch the shooting mode.
To select the default shooting mode when Photo Pro is launched, tap [MENU] > [Setup] > [Shooting mode at launch],
and then select an option.
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Function menu
The settings that can be adjusted depend on the shooting mode.
Drive mode
Single shooting
Continuous shooting: Hi: Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button. The
speed reaches a maximum of 20 images per second.
Continuous shooting: Lo: Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button. The
speed reaches a maximum of 10 images per second.
Self-timer: 3 sec / Self-timer: 10 sec
HDR continuous shooting: Hi: Shoots HDR images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button.
The speed reaches a maximum of 20 images per second.
HDR continuous shooting: Lo: Shoots HDR images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter
button. The speed reaches a maximum of 10 images per second.
1.
Focus mode
Single-shot AF: When you press the shutter button halfway down and the camera focuses on a subject, the focus
remains locked until you stop pressing the shutter button halfway down. Use [Single-shot AF] when the subject is
motionless.
Continuous AF: The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. Use
[Continuous AF] when the subject is in motion.
Manual Focus: Adjusts the focus manually using the slider that is displayed below the function menu. If you cannot
focus on the intended subject using auto focus, use manual focus.
2.
Focus area
Wide: Automatically focuses on the whole range of the screen.
Center: Automatically focuses on a subject in the center of the image.
3.
Exposure value
Adjusts the exposure value in the Shutter speed priority (S) mode and Manual exposure (M) mode using the dial.
4.
ISO sensitivity
Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically (AUTO) or manually. Sensitivity to light is expressed by the ISO number
(recommended exposure index) using the dial. The larger the number, the higher the sensitivity.
5.
Metering mode6.
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To re-assign or re-order setting items in the function menu
Multi: Measures light on each area after dividing the total area into multiple areas and determines the proper
exposure of the entire screen (Multi-pattern metering).
Center: Measures the average brightness of the entire screen, while emphasizing the central area of the screen
(Center-weighted metering).
Spot: Measures only inside the metering circle.
Flash mode
Auto / Fill flash / Red-eye reduction / Off / Flashlight
7.
White balance
Auto / Cloudy / Daylight / Fluorescent / Incandescent / Shade: Adjusts the color tones according to the selected light
source that is illuminating the subject (preset white balance). To finely adjust the color tones, tap [Adjust] to display
the fine adjustment screen, and then move the orange dot to the desired position. After adjusting, tap (Close
button).
Temp 1 / Temp 2 /Temp 3: Memorizes white balance settings defined in terms of color temperature. Tap [Adjust] to
adjust the color temperature using the dial, and then tap [Adjust] to finely adjust the color tone using the fine
adjustment screen. After adjusting, tap (Close button).
Custom 1 / Custom 2 / Custom 3: Memorizes the basic white color under the light conditions for the shooting
environment. To adjust the basic white color, select one of the items, tap [Set], and then follow the on-screen
instructions.
8.
Face/Eye AF
On / Off
The camera detects the faces or eyes of people and animals and focuses on them automatically.
9.
File format
RAW: Digital processing is not performed on this file format. Select this format to process images on a computer for
professional purposes.
RAW & JPEG: A RAW image and a JPEG image are created at the same time. This is suitable when you need two
image files, a JPEG for viewing, and a RAW for editing.
JPEG: The image is recorded in the JPEG format.
10.
Aspect ratio (Image size)
The image size is displayed according to the aspect ratio.
4:3 / 16:9 / 1:1 / 3:2
11.
D-Range Optimizer (DRO) / Auto HDR
D-Range Optimizer: Optimizes brightness and gradation by analyzing the contrast between the subject and the
background from a single image.
Auto HDR: Optimizes brightness and gradation by overlaying multiple images shot using different exposures.
12.
Tap [MENU] > [Setup] > [Function menu customization].1.
Follow the on-screen instructions.2.
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Shooting still images
Program auto (P)
Shutter speed priority (S)
Manual exposure (M)
Continuous shooting
Self-timer
Setting the focus by touching the viewfinder
Using the flash
Face/Eye AF (still image/video)
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Shooting still images
Launch Photo Pro.
Find and tap (Photo Pro icon).
Press the shutter button fully down.
Touch and hold (Camera icon) from the lock screen.
Press the power button twice. Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Gestures] > [Quickly open camera], and
then tap the switch to enable the function.
1
Select a shooting mode.
AUTO (Auto mode): Settings values are determined appropriately by Photo Pro so that you can take photos of
any subject under any conditions with good results.
P (Program auto): You can take photos with an automatically adjusted exposure (both the shutter speed and the
aperture value).
S (Shutter speed priority): You can take photos of fast-moving subjects, etc. with a manually adjusted shutter
speed. (The ISO value is adjusted automatically.)
M (Manual exposure): You can take photos with the desired shutter speed and ISO value.
MR (Memory recall): You can register often-used modes or settings in advance and recall them when taking
photos. Select [MR], and then tap [Apply] to apply the settings displayed under [Recall camera settings].
2
Adjust the settings.
3
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
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Note
There is no shutter button on the Photo Pro standby screen when the shooting mode is set to the AUTO/P/S/M modes. Use the
shutter button on your device.
Hint
You can turn the haptic feedback on or off when interacting with the display, such as the mode dial. Tap [MENU] > [Setup] >
[Haptic feedback].
Related Topic
Taking a photo or recording a video
Auto mode (AUTO)
Program auto (P)
Shutter speed priority (S)
Manual exposure (M)
Camera settings memory
Memory recall (MR)
Settings menu
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Press the shutter button fully down.
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Auto mode (AUTO)
The camera detects the type of scene and conditions and then shoots images with automatically adjusted settings,
reducing noise and preventing camera shake.
Related Topic
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Function menu
Camera settings memory
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Switch the shooting mode to [AUTO] (Auto mode).
1
Point the camera at the subject.
When the camera recognized the scene, the icon for the recognized scene appears on the screen.
2
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
3
Press the shutter button fully down.
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Program auto (P)
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure (both the shutter speed and the aperture value) and you can set other
shooting functions as desired.
Related Topic
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Function menu
Camera settings memory
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Switch the shooting mode to [P] (Program auto).
1
Set the shooting functions to your desired settings.
2
Adjust the exposure value (EV) using the dial.
3
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
4
Press the shutter button fully down.
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Shutter speed priority (S)
You can capture a moving subject in various ways by adjusting the shutter speed. For example, you can capture it at the
instant of movement with a high speed shutter, or as a trailing image with a low speed shutter.
Hint
Use a tripod to prevent camera-shake when you have selected a slow shutter speed.
When you shoot indoor sports scenes, set the ISO sensitivity to a higher value.
Related Topic
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Function menu
Camera settings memory
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Switch the shooting mode to [S] (Shutter speed priority).
1
Set the shooting functions to your desired settings.
2
Select the desired shutter speed using the dial.
3
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
4
Press the shutter button fully down.
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Manual exposure (M)
You can shoot with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. You can also
shoot a trailing image of the movement of a subject with a long exposure.
Related Topic
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Function menu
Camera settings memory
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Switch the shooting mode to [M] (Manual exposure).
1
Set the shooting functions to your desired settings.
2
Select the desired shutter speed and ISO sensitivity.
3
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
4
Press the shutter button fully down.
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Camera settings memory
Allows you to register often-used combinations of modes and settings. The registered settings can be recalled by
switching the shooting mode to [MR] (Memory recall).
Hint
To change the registered settings, repeat the procedure starting from Step 1.
Related Topic
Auto mode (AUTO)
Program auto (P)
Shutter speed priority (S)
Manual exposure (M)
Memory recall (MR)
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In the AUTO/P/S/M mode, adjust the settings.
1
Tap [MENU] > [Shooting] > [Camera settings memory].
2
Confirm the settings, and then tap [Save].
To change the settings, tap [Cancel], and then repeat the procedure starting from Step 1.
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Memory recall (MR)
Allows you to shoot an image with recalled shooting settings. You can register often-used combinations of modes and
settings with [Camera settings memory].
Related Topic
Camera settings memory
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Switch the shooting mode to [MR] (Memory recall).
1
Select [Apply] to apply the recalled settings.
2
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
3
Press the shutter button fully down.
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Continuous shooting
You can shoot still images continuously and find the best shot.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, the [Continuous shooting] and [Focus mode] functions are available while using the main camera in a
photo mode.
Turning the [Continuous shooting] function on or off
To select the focus method according to the movement of the subject
Shooting images continuously
Tap the Drive mode button, and then select an option.
BASIC (Basic) mode
[HDR continuous shooting: Hi]: Shoots HDR images continuously at a high speed.
[HDR continuous shooting: Lo]: Shoots HDR images continuously at a low speed.
[Continuous shooting: Hi]: Shoots images continuously at a high speed.
[Continuous shooting: Lo]: Shoots images continuously at a low speed.
[Single shooting]: Shoots a single image.
1.
Tap (Close button) to close the menu.
You can also close the menu by tapping the viewfinder.
2.
Tap [MENU].1.
Find and tap [Focus mode], and then select an option.
[Single-shot AF]: The camera locks the focus once focusing is complete. Use [Single-shot AF] when the subject is
motionless.
[Continuous AF]: The camera continues to focus while the device shutter button is pressed (or while the screen
shutter button is touched and held in the BASIC (Basic) mode). Use [Continuous AF] when the subject is in
motion.
2.
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
3.
Long press the device shutter button or touch and hold the screen shutter button in the BASIC (Basic) mode.
The number of pictures taken is indicated in the viewfinder.
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Release the shutter button.
All photos are saved.
2.
Tap the thumbnail to view the results.1.
Scroll through the images you shot and select the image that you want to save.2.
Tap (Burst icon), and then select an option.3.
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Self-timer
Use the Self-timer to get more time to prepare for shooting an image. It also helps to keep your device steady and avoid
blurred images.
Hint
To cancel the Self-timer, tap the Drive mode button, and then select [Single shooting].
Related Topic
Continuous shooting
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Tap the Drive mode button, and then select [Self-timer: 10 sec] or [Self-timer: 3 sec] as the delay time.
BASIC (Basic) mode
1
Tap (Close button) to close the menu.
You can also close the menu by tapping the viewfinder.
2
Press the device shutter button (or tap the screen shutter button in the BASIC (Basic) mode).
A series of beeps marks the countdown until the image is shot.
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Using the flash
Use the flash according to the subject and lighting conditions.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, available settings depend on the capturing mode, photo mode, and video mode.
Hint
When the background is brighter than the object, use Fill flash to remove unwanted dark shadows.
Even if light conditions are poor, try to take photos with and without the flash. Sometimes the quality is better without the flash.
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Tap the flash icon, such as (Auto flash icon).
1
If required, change the flash setting.
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Scene and condition recognition
In the BASIC (Basic) mode and AUTO (Auto) mode, the camera detects the type of scene and conditions, such as food,
a portrait, a night scene, etc., and shoots still images with automatically adjusted settings.
Scene recognition
When the camera recognizes certain scenes, the following icons and guides are displayed.
: Gourmet
: Macro
: Soft snap
: Infant
: Backlight portrait
: Backlight
: Night portrait
: Night scene
: Low light
: Landscape
: Spotlight
: Document
Condition recognition
When the camera recognizes conditions, the following icons are displayed.
: Motion
: Walking
: Tripod
Related Topic
BASIC (Basic) mode overview
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Taking a photo or recording a video
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Setting the focus by touching the viewfinder
You can select a subject on which to focus by touching it in the viewfinder. After specifying the position where you want
to focus, press the device shutter button halfway down to focus, and then shoot a still image.
There are several options that the camera adjusts automatically when you touch the viewfinder.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, the [Touch to adjust] function is available while using the main camera in a photo mode.
Hint
When [Touch to adjust] is set to [Autofocus] or [Focus and brightness], you can change the color of the focus frame. Tap [MENU],
find and tap [Focus area color], and then select an option.
Related Topic
Continuous shooting
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Touch to adjust], and then select [Autofocus] or [Focus and brightness].
Autofocus: Focuses automatically on the specified position.
Focus and brightness: Automatically focuses on the specified position and adjusts the brightness.
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
3
Touch the subject to focus in the viewfinder.
To cancel focusing, tap (Cancel focusing button).
4
Press the device shutter button halfway down to focus.
5
Press the device shutter button fully down (or tap the screen shutter button in the BASIC (Basic) mode).
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Face/Eye AF (still image/video)
The camera can detect the faces or eyes of people and animals, and then focus on the eyes automatically (Eye AF).
To change the focus target, tap the face of the subject on whom you would like to focus.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, the [Face/Eye AF] function is available while using the main camera.
Turning the [Face/Eye AF] function on
Hint
When a video mode is selected in the BASIC (Basic) mode, you can turn the [Face/Eye AF] function on or off by tapping
(Face/Eye AF button) even during recording.
Shooting an image using the [Face/Eye AF] function
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Tap [MENU].1.
Find and tap [Face/Eye AF] > [On].2.
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
3.
Point the camera at the subject.
When the camera detects the faces of people or animals, a detection frame appears.
1.
Tap the face on which you want to focus.2.
Press the device shutter button halfway down to focus.
The camera focuses on one of the eyes with a green frame.
3.
Press the device shutter button fully down (or tap the screen shutter button in the BASIC (Basic) mode).4.
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Softening the skin tone
You can shoot images with softer skin tones.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Soft skin effect] > [On].
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Tracking an object
The camera can detect and track a moving object.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, the [Touch to adjust] function is available while using the main camera in a photo mode.
Turning the [Object tracking] function on
Shooting an image using the [Object tracking] function
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Tap [MENU].1.
Find and tap [Touch to adjust] > [Object tracking].2.
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
3.
Select an object to track by touching it in the viewfinder.
To cancel tracking, tap (Cancel tracking button).
1.
Press the device shutter button (or tap the screen shutter button in the BASIC (Basic) mode).2.
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Setting the Transfer & Tagging add-on mode
By using the Transfer & Tagging add-on app, you can add IPTC metadata to images shot by your device, insert captions
for them, and more. For more information about the Transfer & Tagging add-on app, go to support.d-
imaging.sony.co.jp/app/transfer/.
Note
In the BASIC (Basic) mode, you cannot shoot images continuously or shoot images with a Bokeh effect when the Transfer &
Tagging add-on mode is turned on.
Set your device to link to a camera or computer using the Transfer & Tagging add-on app to turn on the Transfer & Tagging add-
on mode.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Transfer & Tagging add-on mode] > [On].
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Data storage
You can select whether to store still images and videos on your device’s internal storage or on an SD card.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Data storage], and then select an option.
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Geotagging
You can save your still images and videos with the location where they were shot, this is called geotagging. The option to
geotag your still images and videos requires a wireless network and that the GPS function be enabled.
Geotagging status icons
(Acquired GPS icon): The geographical position is saved.
(GPS not found icon): The geographical position is not found.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Save location] > [On].
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Grid lines
With Grid lines, you can apply the “Rule of Thirds” and place important objects along the grid lines or their intersections.
By not always having the object in the middle of the frame, you can make your still images and videos more interesting.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Grid lines] > [On].
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Different ways to use the volume button
You can change the way you use the volume button.
Volume button settings
Zoom: Use the volume button to zoom in or out.
Volume: The volume button is deactivated for the camera.
Shutter: Use the volume button as a shutter button for still images and videos.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Use Volume button as], and then select an option.
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Audio signals
You can select whether or not the camera produces sounds, such as a shutter sound, sounds at the start and end of
video recording, and a series of beeps for the countdown when you use the self-timer.
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Tap [MENU].
1
Find and tap [Audio signals], and then select an option.
2
Close the menu.
The setting is saved.
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Launching Video Pro
Video Pro is a video recording function that excels in mobility and flexibility of shooting. Video Pro allows you to shoot
video with flexibility and accuracy according to your shooting environment. You are now free to capture your creative
vision.
By turning on the streaming mode, you can stream using RTMP.
Video Pro Recording mode screen overview
Hint
Tap orange parameters to change settings.
Find and tap (Video Pro icon).
1
Video format / Frame rate / HDR/SDR setting1.
Data storage icon/Remaining recordable time/Title prefix
The file name of the recorded video is “Title prefix_Date_Time”.
To change the title prefix, tap (Settings icon) > [Title prefix].
2.
Use the volume button to zoom in or out.3.
Recording status4.
Status indications
(Slow-motion recording icon)/ (Heat caution icon)/ (Geotagging status icon)/ 100% (Battery
status icons)
5.
Tap to switch between the front and main camera.6.
Tap to adjust the appropriate shutter speed, ISO value, and white balance automatically.7.
Use the shutter button to start or stop recording.8.
Menu button – Tap to open the menu.9.
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Video Pro Settings
Video Pro Streaming mode
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
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To switch pages, tap [1] or [2].
Tap to lock the items and prevent accidental operations.10.
Settings icon – Tap to open Settings.11.
Drag the slider to zoom in or out.
You can select a lens by tapping the lens name beside the slider.
12.
Drag the slider to adjust the focus manually.
To switch the focus mode to auto or manual, tap [AF] or [MF].
13.
Tap to start or stop recording.14.
Tap to capture the current frame as a still image.15.
Tap to show or hide information displayed on the viewfinder.16.
Tap to adjust settings.17.
Level meter
The level meter helps you to measure the angle of the device and keep the picture horizontal. When your device
senses that it is level, the level meter turns green.
18.
Time code (hours: minutes: seconds: frames)19.
Tap the thumbnail to view, share, or edit videos.
To return to Video Pro, swipe down on the screen or tap (Back button).
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Video Pro Menu
Tap [Menu] to open the menu. To switch pages, tap [1] or [2]. Some menus on page 2 can also be adjusted by tapping
icons at the bottom of the viewfinder.
Hint
Tap orange parameters to change settings.
Some options are not available in the streaming mode.
Lens
Selects a lens.
When you select [Seamless zoom], you can seamlessly zoom in and out without switching lenses.
FPS
Adjusts the frame rate.
HDR/SDR
Select a format and a dynamic range. Tap (Show details button) for more information about the HDR/SDR and
dynamic range.
Slow motion
Enables or disables slow-motion recording.
Video format
Selects a video format.
Video light
Turns the flashlight on or off.
Markers
Set [Use markers] to [On] to display markers and guidelines. You can set the types of markers and guidelines to be
displayed.
Stabilization
Turns video stabilization on or off.
WB
Adjusts the white balance. To adjust the white balance according to a selected white area, select [Custom 1],
[Custom 2], or [Custom 3], tap [Set], hold your device so that the white area fully covers the frame in the center, and
then tap [Set] again.
To switch the displayed options between the preset mode and temperature mode, tap (Settings icon) > [WB
mode]. When [Adjust ABGM] is set to [On] in the Settings menu, you can use the sliders to adjust the white balance.
Tap [Reset] to reset the slider values.
Gain/ISO
Adjusts the ISO sensitivity or gain. To switch the displayed value between the ISO sensitivity and gain, tap
(Settings icon) > [ISO/Gain mode].
Shutter
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Set to [Auto] to adjust the shutter speed automatically according to the subject. When the shutter speed is turned off
by tapping the switch, the shutter speed is adjusted according to the selected frame rate.
AE level
Changes the automatic exposure adjustment value.
Input volume/Output volume
Changes the audio level.
Face/Eye AF
Detects and focuses on the faces or eyes of people and animals.
The [Face/Eye AF] function is not available when [FPS] is set to [119.88] or [Video format] is set to [3840x2160P] and
[FPS] is set to [59.94].
Related Topic
Launching Video Pro
Video Pro Settings
Video Pro Streaming mode
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Video Pro Settings
Tap (Settings icon) to open the Settings menu.
Shooting
ISO/Gain mode
Switches the displayed value between the ISO sensitivity and gain.
AGC Limit (HDR)/AGC Limit (SDR)
Sets the upper limit for AGC (Auto Gain Control). An upper limit is not set when [Off] is selected. [AGC Limit (HDR)]
and [AGC Limit (SDR)] are available when [Gain] is selected in [ISO/Gain mode].
Auto ISO Limit (HDR)/Auto ISO Limit (SDR)
Sets the upper limit for the ISO sensitivity. An upper limit is not set when [Off] is selected. [Auto ISO Limit (HDR)] and
[Auto ISO Limit (SDR)] are available when [ISO] is selected in [ISO/Gain mode].
WB mode
Switches how the white balance is specified between [Temperature] and [Preset]. Select [Temperature] to define the
white balance in terms of color temperature, measured in Kelvin. Select [Preset] to define the white balance based
on established presets.
Adjust ABGM
Enables or disables white balance adjustment using the AB and GM sliders.
Object tracking
Detects and tracks a moving objects.
The [Object tracking] function is not available when [FPS] is set to [119.88] or [Video format] is set to [3840x2160P]
and [FPS] is set to [59.94].
Project
File format (4K)
Sets the file format for recording.
Media
Title prefix
Changes the title prefix. The file name of the recorded video is “Title prefix_Date_Time”.
Data storage
Selects the internal storage or an SD card as the save destination.
Audio
Intelligent wind filter
Reduces wind noise.
Technical
Assign shutter button
REC/Stream: Uses the shutter button as a REC button (in the recording mode) or a streaming button (in the
streaming mode). You can start recording or streaming by pressing the shutter button even if a setting dialog is open.
Photo: Uses the shutter button to take a photo during recording. You can take a photo during recording by pressing
the shutter button even if a setting dialog is open.
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Off: No functions are assigned.
Assign volume buttons
Zoom: Uses the volume button to zoom in or out. You can zoom in or out by pressing the volume button even if a
setting dialog is open.
REC/Stream: Uses the volume button as a REC button (in the recording mode) or a streaming button (in the
streaming mode). You can start recording or streaming by pressing the volume button even if a setting dialog is open.
Volume: Activates the volume button for Video Pro.
Off: No functions are assigned.
Lock options
Whole screen: Locks the whole screen including the REC button and (Camera icon) (or the streaming button
and microphone button in the streaming mode) when you lock the screen.
Not REC/Stream: Does not lock the REC button and (Camera icon) (or the streaming button and microphone
button in the streaming mode) when you lock the screen.
Save location
Saves your still images and videos with the location where they were shot.
Network
You can configure network settings related to streaming.
Maintenance
Level calibration
Calibrates the standard for the horizontal plane to fix deviations in the direction of tilt.
Bluetooth remote control
Pairs with a Bluetooth remote commander.
Reset settings
Resets all settings to their defaults.
Related Topic
Launching Video Pro
Video Pro Menu
Video Pro Streaming mode
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
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Video Pro Streaming mode
Video Pro supports live streaming using RTMP.
Video Pro Streaming mode screen overview
Note
When using Video Pro, observe the terms of service for the live streaming service and requirements related to live streaming.
Depending on the live streaming service, the conditions or specifications may change or be added without notice.
While using Video Pro, tap (Settings icon) > [Streaming mode] > [On].
When you turn on the function for the first time, various notes or information will appear. Confirm the messages,
mark the checkboxes, and then tap [OK] to proceed to the following steps.
1
In the Settings menu, tap [Connect to], and then select the method of RTMP streaming.
[RTMP URL]: Select to stream using RTMP. In the Settings menu, set [RTMP stream URL] and [RTMP stream
key].
[YouTube™]: Select to stream using YouTube. In the Settings menu, set [YouTube™ account] and [YouTube™
live event]. To create a new event, tap [Create new event].
2
Close the Settings menu.
3
Tap (Streaming button) to start streaming.
To stop streaming, tap (Streaming button).
4
Network status1.
Streaming bitrate2.
Streaming status/Microphone status3.
Tap to start or stop streaming.4.
Tap to mute or unmute the microphone.5.
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If live streaming does not work properly, try switching the network type. To switch the network type, find and tap [Settings] >
[Network & internet] > [SIMs], select a SIM, tap [Preferred network type], and then select a network type. Available network types
depend on your contract.
If you select [YouTube™] for [Connect to], the streaming destination will be a single channel linked to your Google account. If you
have multiple channels registered and want to specify the streaming destination, select [RTMP URL] for [Connect to].
Hint
You can create a shortcut for the streaming mode on the Home screen. Touch and hold (Video Pro icon). From the menu that
opens, drag [Streaming mode] to the desired location.
You can set whether to automatically switch to the recording mode or to the last selected mode when you launch Video Pro. To
change the setting, tap (Settings icon) > [Mode at launch].
To select the network for streaming, tap (Settings icon) > [Network usage].
To make streaming more stable, adjust the video settings according to the specifications of the live streaming service, the
network bandwidth, and the network status. Tap [Menu] > [Video format] or [FPS] and tap (Settings icon) > [Video quality] to
select an option for each setting. The options are as follows.
Related Topic
Launching Video Pro
Video Pro Menu
Video Pro Settings
Settings menu
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Video format FPS
Video quality (streaming bitrate)
Low Medium High
1920x1080P
29.97 3 Mbps 4.5 Mbps 6 Mbps
25 2.5 Mbps 3.75 Mbps 5 Mbps
1280x720P
29.97 1.5 Mbps 2.75 Mbps 4 Mbps
25 1.25 Mbps 2.3 Mbps 3.4 Mbps
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Launching the Cinema Pro app
Cinema Pro is an application powered by Sony’s digital motion picture camera technology. You can create your ideal
videos by configuring various parameters and color settings.
Cinema Pro home screen
Hint
Tap orange parameters to change settings.
For more information about the Cinema Pro app, tap (Menu icon) > [Tips].
Find and tap (Cinema Pro icon).
1
Viewfinder1.
Menu icon – Tap to open the menu.
Tap [Open project] to open an existing project or to create a new project. When creating a new project, select the
internal storage or an SD card as the save destination.
Tap [Cinema Library] to launch the Cinema Library app. You can open an existing project or watch a created film.
Tap [Stabilizer] to switch the stabilizer function on or off.
Tap [Dynamic range] to select a dynamic range. Tap (Show details button) for more information about the
dynamic range.
Tap [WB mode] to switch how the white balance is specified between [Temperature] and [Preset]. Switch to
[Temperature] to define the white balance in terms of color temperature, measured in Kelvin. Switch to [Preset] to
define the white balance based on established presets.
Tap [Metered manual] to show or hide the Metered Manual. The Metered Manual is displayed with a metering
indicator on the viewfinder.
Tap [Frame lines] repeatedly to display and select from various aspect ratios.
Tap [Grid lines] to display and balance the composition.
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Tap [Level] to turn the level meter on or off.
Tap [Level calibration] to calibrate the standard for the horizontal plane to fix deviations in the direction of tilt.
Tap [Remaining memory format] to switch the unit for displaying the remaining memory between the remaining
recordable time and the remaining memory capacity.
Tap [Audio settings] to reduce wind noise or change the audio level. The currently used mic is also displayed.
Tap [Assign shutter button] to use the shutter button as a REC button or a Grab button. When [Record] is
selected, you can start recording by pressing the shutter button even if a setting dialog is open.
Tap [Assign volume buttons] to use the volume button as a REC button, volume button, manual focus button, or
zoom button. When [Record] is selected, you can start recording by pressing the volume button even if a setting
dialog is open.
Tap [REC button position] to change the position of the REC button and the Grab button.
You can register and recall recording settings. Tap [Save current settings], select a slot, adjust the settings, and
then tap [Save] to register often-used combinations of modes and settings. To apply the saved settings, tap
[Memory recall settings], select the desired slot, and then tap [Apply].
Project settings
Tap an orange parameter to adjust the resolution and frame rate of the entire project or video clips. The project
settings can only be changed before recording the first video clip.
3.
Clip settings – Parameters to adjust for each video clip.
Tap [Look] to adjust the ambience of the video clip.
Tap [FPS] to adjust the frame rate. Select [120] to record a video in slow motion.
Tap [Lens] to select a lens. When [85-125mm F2.3-2.8] is selected, the zoom slider appears and you can use
optical zoom. Tap T or W to zoom directly to the maximum or minimum focal length.
Tap [ISO] to adjust the ISO value. Tap [Auto] when it is orange to adjust to the appropriate ISO value
automatically.
Tap [WB] to adjust the white balance. You can use the sliders to adjust the white balance. Tap [Reset] to reset the
slider values for the selected setting.
To adjust the white balance according to a selected white area, select [Custom 1]/[Custom 2]/[Custom 3], tap
[Set], hold your device so that the white area fully covers the frame in the center, and then tap [Set] again.
If you select [Auto], you can set whether to lock the white balance settings.
To switch the displayed options between the preset mode and temperature mode, tap (Menu icon) > [WB
mode].
Tap [Shutter] to adjust the shutter speed. Tap [Auto] when it is orange to adjust the appropriate shutter speed
automatically.
Tap [Focus] to adjust the focus. Tap [AF] or [MF] to switch the focus mode to auto or manual. When the focus
mode is set to manual, you can adjust the focus markers and speed of focus pulling by tapping (Settings
icon). When the focus mode is set to auto, you can specify the focus area by tapping the viewfinder.
4.
Tap to start or stop recording.5.
Tap to capture the current frame as a still image.6.
Tap to hide or show the frame lines, grid lines, Metered Manual, and zoom slider that appears when [85-125mm
F2.3-2.8] is selected.
7.
Level meter
Level meter helps you to measure the angle of the device and keep the picture horizontal. When your device senses
that it is level, the level meter turns green.
8.
Status indications9.
Thumbnail
Tap a thumbnail to view a video clip or still image. Swipe left or right to view the previous or next video clip or still
image.
To return to the Cinema Pro home screen, swipe down on the screen or tap (Back button).
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Tap [All files] to view a video clip or still image that is not in the thumbnail view. While viewing a video clip or still
image, swipe left or right to view the previous or next one.
To return to the previous screen, swipe down on the screen or tap (Back button).
You can capture a still image from the video by tapping (Edit video icon) while playing.
Audio level meter
Tap the meter to open the audio settings menu.
The currently used mic is displayed. [LR] is displayed when the microphone of your device is used. [Ext.] is
displayed when the mic of a connected external device is used.
Tap [Intelligent wind filter] to reduce wind noise.
Select a value to change the audio level.
11.
Metered manual
The Metered Manual indicates underexposure/overexposure.
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Combining clips and watching a film
You can combine clips to create a film, and then watch the film using the Cinema Library.
Note
Clips with different frame rates cannot be combined.
To watch the created film using the Cinema Library
Hint
You can create a shortcut for the Cinema Library app on the Home screen. Touch and hold (Cinema Pro icon). From the
menu that opens, drag (Cinema Library icon) to the desired location.
Related Topic
Launching the Cinema Pro app
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While using the Cinema Pro app, tap [All files] to display a list of clips in a project.
1
Tap (More icon) > [Create final film].
2
Tap the clips in the order in which you want to combine them.
3
Tap [Create].
4
Launch the Cinema Library app.
While using the Cinema Pro app, tap [All files] > (Cinema Library icon).
While using the Cinema Pro app, tap (Menu icon) > [Cinema Library].
Touch and hold (Cinema Pro icon), and then tap [Cinema Library] in the menu that opens.
1.
Tap [Final films], and then select a film.
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Music Pro
Music Pro enables you to up-convert tracks that you recorded on an Xperia to Sony Music professional-studio quality
using cloud AI processing. You can simulate the sound of Sony vacuum tube mics and Sony Music studio reverb, as well
as reduce noise using specially developed audio separation technology.
You can import audio files and listen with headphones while recording. You can also monitor your voice while recording if
you use headphones connected to the 3.5 mm audio jack of your device. On the editing screen, you can layer multiple
takes and compare them, and then choose the best parts from each take to create your ideal track.
You can use Music Pro in the following ways. For more information on using Music Pro, see (Menu icon) > [Usage
tips].
Note
Charges apply when using cloud AI processing. For more information, see (Menu icon) > [Usage tips].
Music Pro may not be available in every market, country, or region.
Audio separation
Sony's AI technology allows you to separate audio sources in a recording. For example, guitar and vocals recorded
simultaneously with a single mic (Xperia) can be separated to individual tracks. Once separated, you can listen to
tracks individually and adjust the volume balance to create your ideal mix.
De-noise
Using audio separation technology, you can remove unintended sounds (noise) from recorded vocals or guitar.
De-reverb
Reduce or remove reverb (room echo) from indoor settings by using Sony's AI technology to recreate the sound
quality of a recording studio.
Mic simulation
Recreate the unique frequency of Sony's high-performance vacuum tube mics.
Studio simulation
Recreate the exquisite sound of professional recording equipment by adding the characteristic resonance of a
recording studio (does not add a reverb effect).
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Transferring music from a computer to your device
There are two ways to transfer music from a computer to your device:
Connect your device to a computer using a USB cable. Drag down the status bar, tap the USB connection setting
notification, and then tap [Tap for more options.] > [File Transfer]. On the computer, drag and drop the music data to
a folder on your device, such as the Music folder.
On the computer, save your media files using Google Drive. Then, synchronize the data on your device by logging in
to the Google account.
Note
The Music app may not support all music file formats.
Related Topic
Connecting your device to USB accessories
Setting up a Google account on your device
Listening to music
Music app features
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Listening to music
Use the Music app to listen to your favorite music.
Music player overview
Music home screen
Minimize the full screen player1.
Search all songs saved to your device2.
View the play queue3.
View more options4.
Album art (if available)5.
Add or remove a song as a favorite6.
Elapsed time of current song7.
Add a song to a playlist8.
Progress indicator – drag or tap along the line to fast-forward or rewind9.
Length of current song10.
Repeat the current song or all songs in the play queue11.
Tap to go to the next song, touch and hold to fast-forward the current song12.
Play or pause a song13.
Tap to go to the beginning of the current song, touch and hold to rewind the current song14.
Shuffle songs in the play queue15.
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Note
You might not be able to play copyright-protected items.
Related Topic
Transferring music from a computer to your device
Music app features
Enhancing the sound output using Dolby Sound
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
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Open the Music menu1.
Scroll up or down to view content2.
Tap to start playing a song in the play queue3.
Play all songs in shuffle mode4.
Go to the music player screen5.
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Music app features
This section explains features that are useful when using the Music app.
Editing music information
Playing music in the background
Related Topic
Transferring music from a computer to your device
Listening to music
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While a song is playing in the Music app, tap the album art in the music player screen and then tap [Edit music info].1.
Edit the information as desired.2.
To set album art, tap (Edit icon) > [Set image].3.
When you are finished, tap [SAVE].4.
When a song is playing, tap (Home button) to go to the Home screen.
The Music app keeps running in the background.
To open the Music app again, drag the status bar downwards and tap the Music notification. Alternatively, find and
tap (Music icon).
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Launching the Game enhancer app
The Game enhancer app makes gameplay much more convenient with various functions.
While playing a game, tap (Floating icon). You can then improve the microphone sound quality when voice-chatting
using a headset according to your mic type; adjust the colors, display effects of displayed content, and sounds; and
more.
Downloaded games are automatically stored in the Game enhancer app, and you can quickly launch the games from
My games.
If the Home app is set to [Xperia Home], all game apps can be automatically stored inside the Game enhancer app.
Game icons stored inside the Game enhancer app will be hidden from the Home screen and the app drawer.
Screen overview
Hint
If the Home app is set to [Xperia Home], downloaded game apps can be automatically stored inside the Game enhancer app.
Tap the [Store game icons] switch in the Game enhancer settings to enable the function. Game icons stored inside the Game
enhancer will be hidden from the Home screen and the app drawer.
Find and tap (Game enhancer icon).
1
Add new games manually.1.
Game enhancer settings2.
Recommended
Recommended games and an introduction to Game enhancer features are displayed.
3.
My games
Downloaded games will be automatically listed. Tap a game icon to start the game.
To view a screenshot or video taken by the Game enhancer app, tap (Game profile icon).
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Setting the image quality and sound in the Game enhancer menu
Live streaming using Game enhancer
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Using the Game enhancer menu
You can customize various settings while playing a game.
Game enhancer settings
(Game enhancer settings icon)
[Menu type]: Switch type of the Game enhancer menu displayed while playing a game between (Pull-
down bar) and (Floating icon).
[HWB shortcut]: Assign a Game enhancer action used in-game to the shutter button. You can change the setting
individually for each game. Tap [Shutter button press], and then select an option.
[Default (device's settings)]: Apply the device’s settings.
[Open/close Game enhancer]: Open or close the Game enhancer menu.
[Optimize touch area On/Off]: Turn the [Optimize touch area] function on or off.
[Quick preset switcher]: Quickly switch presets for [Image quality settings] or [Audio equalizer] in [Display &
Sound].
[Game mode]: Select an option to optimize your device for gaming.
If you select [Custom], tap (Settings icon) to customize the settings. Tap [Preview] to customize the settings while
testing out the actual game controls. You can also move the setting window to the desired position by dragging (Drag
to move the preview screen icon) in the setting window.
You can also set the following items.
While playing a game, tap (Floating icon).
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In the menu that opens, tap and configure the desired settings.
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[Optimize touch area]: Restrict the touch area in the landscape mode. The [Optimize touch area] function is
available when [Menu type] is set to [Pull-down bar] and the device is in the landscape mode.
[H.S. power control]: Limit reductions in performance and degradation of the battery caused by the device
overheating during charging. While the Game enhancer app is running, the battery will not charge if [H.S. power
control] is set to on. Turn off [H.S. power control] when charging.
[Focus settings]: Focus on your game by blocking notifications, incoming calls, the shutter button, and other settings
that may compromise gameplay.
[Display & Sound]
[Image quality settings]: Set the picture mode, L-γ raiser, and white balance to adjust the colors and screen effects
of displayed content.
[Audio equalizer]: Adjust the volume (dB) for each frequency (Hz).
[Optimize V.C. microphone]: Adjust the setting according to your mic type so that the other party will hear your
voice more clearly during voice chat. This function only works when a headset is connected to the 3.5 mm audio jack
of your device.
[Multitasking]: You can search for game information by displaying the [WEB] tab or [YouTube] tab. You can also open
an app in the pop-up window by selecting an app in the [APPS] tab.
[Screenshot]: Take a screenshot of the displayed screen. You can also take a burst of screenshots.
[REC & Stream]
(Record): Record a video of your gameplay screen. You can record game sounds, voices, and players’ faces
displayed on your screen.
[R.T. record]: The last 30 seconds are temporarily recorded and kept in the memory. Note that turning on this
feature may reduce performance or increase the battery consumption.
[Recording quality]: Set the resolution and the maximum frame rate.
(Live streaming): Configure live streaming settings.
(Capture card)
[Audio]: Select an audio setting to output to an external device connected to your device using a USB cable and a
headset connected to the 3.5 mm audio jack of your device. You can also set the mic audio of the connected
headset to be output to an external device.
[Video]: Select a video setting to output to an external device connected to your device using a USB cable.
Note
Settings changed in (Capture card) affect the whole device, not only the Game enhancer app.
Video signals may not be output according to the setting in (Capture card) on your device, depending on the displayed app or
the specifications of the connected external device.
Hint
In the Game enhancer menu with (Show details button) in the upper right of the screen, tap (Show details button) to view
descriptions of settings.
You can adjust the brightness level with the slider in the upper area of the Game enhancer menu.
You can drag and move (Floating icon) or (Pull-down bar) displayed while playing a game to the desired position.
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The STAMINA mode is turned off while you use the Game enhancer app. If you want to give priority to the battery life, tap
(Floating icon) while playing a game, and then tap [Game mode] > [Battery life preferred].
You can adjust the video and audio settings output to an external device connected to your device using a USB cable in the
Settings menu. Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [Video] or [Audio] in the [USB external
output] category.
To change the [Menu type] and [HWB shortcut] settings for all previously added games, on the main screen after launching the
Game enhancer app, tap (Game enhancer settings icon) > [Default menu type] or [Default HWB shortcut] > [Shutter button
press], and then select an option and tap [APPLY].
To switch the menu type
The type of Game enhancer menu displayed while playing a game can be switched between (Pull-down bar)
and (Floating icon).
To view a website or use other apps while playing a game
You can view websites or use other apps while playing a game. For example, you can chat, use social media, or search
for game information on Google or YouTube while playing a game.
While playing a game, tap (Floating icon) > (Game enhancer settings icon) > [Menu type].1.
Select [Floating icon] or [Pull-down bar].2.
While playing a game, tap (Floating icon) > [Multitasking].
The [Multitasking] window appears.
1.
Tap the [WEB], [YouTube], or [APPS] tab to view the tab.
To go back to the Game enhancer menu, tap (Back button).
To minimize the [Multitasking] window, tap (Minimize button).
When you select an app in [APPS], the app opens in the pop-up window. Tap the pop-up window to display
operation icons.
[APPS] window overview (in the pop-up window)
2.
Drag to resize the window.1.
Drag to move the window.2.
Display the Game enhancer menu.3.
Tap to minimize the window.
To reopen the pop-up window, tap (Floating icon) or pull down (Pull-down bar).
If you switch to another screen such as the Home screen while the window is minimized, the app will be
displayed as an icon.
4.
Tap to maximize the window.
To return the window to its previous size, tap (Return to the previous size icon) while the window is
maximized.
5.
Tap to close the window.6.
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STAMINA mode
Settings menu
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Setting the image quality and sound in the Game enhancer menu
Adjusting the colors of displayed content
You can preset up to 4 settings for [Image quality settings]. By selecting a preset according to your gaming situation, you
can apply the appropriate settings.
Hint
Colors and screen effects adjusted using [Image quality settings] apply only while playing a game and are not applied to
screenshots or video recordings. The color of the screen is adjusted by mixing the different setting values.
Adjusting the sound using Audio equalizer
You can preset up to 4 settings for [Audio equalizer]. By selecting a preset according to your gaming situation, you can
apply the appropriate settings.
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While playing a game, tap (Floating icon) > [Display & Sound].1.
Tap [Image quality settings].2.
Tap (Back icon) or (Forward icon) in the top of the screen to select the preset you want to set.
To change the name of a preset, tap (Edit icon).
3.
Set the options.
[Picture mode]: Set the basic picture quality of the screen by selecting [Standard] or [Game].
[L-γ raiser]: Select a level to lighten dark areas of the game screen, such as black and gray colors.
[White balance]: Drag the slider to adjust the white balance of the white areas.
4.
While playing a game, tap (Floating icon) > [Display & Sound].1.
Tap the [Audio equalizer] switch to enable the setting.2.
Tap (Back icon) or (Forward icon) in the top of the screen to select the preset you want to set.
To change the name of a preset, tap (Edit icon).
3.
Drag the slider for each frequency (Hz) to adjust the volume (dB).4.
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Live streaming using Game enhancer
You can enjoy live streaming directly from your Xperia device using helpful settings for an improved streaming
experience.
A Google account is necessary as a streaming account to live stream. Activate your account for live streaming in
advance. In addition, switch the menu type to (Pull-down bar).
Getting started live streaming
Before getting started live streaming, select your streaming account, change the title or the description of the stream, edit
the stream layout or thumbnail, adjust the volume, and more.
Game enhancer menu screen while streaming (Chatbox)
While live streaming, pull-down (Pull-down bar). Tap the (Chatbox) tab, the (Stream settings) tab, or
the (Main menu) tab to switch tabs. You can directly control your stream from the toolbar displayed on the edge of the
menu while streaming. For example, you can apply the privacy screen, turn off the mic, etc.
While playing a game, pull down (Pull-down bar), and then tap [REC & Stream].
When you tap [REC & Stream] for the first time, various notes or information appear. Confirm the messages, mark
the checkboxes, and then tap [OK] to proceed to the following steps.
1.
Tap (Live streaming).
The Stream settings screen appear.
2.
Configure the desired settings.
Tap (Show details button) to learn about the stream settings.
You can manage who can see your stream and where it appears under [Privacy]. The default setting is [Public],
which allows anyone to access your live stream. To allow only you and anyone you choose to access your live
stream, select [Private]. To allow only you and anyone with whom you share the link to access your live stream,
select [Unlisted].
For settings with (Edit icon) displayed, tap the icon to edit the setting.
Settings are saved automatically. However, settings that you entered previously will be erased if you change the
streaming app.
3.
Tap [READY] > [GO LIVE].
Streaming starts.
4.
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To end the stream
Hint
Even when the Game enhancer screen is not displayed, you can perform the following actions from the Game enhancer
notification. Drag down the status bar to open the notification.
Turn the stream voice on or off
Apply or cancel the privacy screen
Show or hide the Game enhancer menu
End the stream
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Launching the Game enhancer app
Using the Game enhancer menu
Setting the image quality and sound in the Game enhancer menu
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Tap a tab to switch the Game enhancer menu.
(Chatbox): You can enjoy communicating with your viewers. If you tap the [Display chat on top] switch to enable
the function, you can continue communicating with your viewers even after closing [Chatbox] by displaying the latest
chat messages on top of the game in the upper part of the screen.
(Stream settings): You can view the Streaming settings.
(Main menu): You can view the Game enhancer menu.
Mute stream voice
Tap to turn the stream voice on or off.
2.
Privacy screen
Tap to apply or cancel the privacy screen.
3.
Show/Hide Game enhancer
Tap to show or hide the Game enhancer setting screen in the live stream.
4.
End stream
Tap to end the stream.
5.
While streaming, pull down (Pull-down bar), and then tap (End stream icon).
You can check your stream summary after you end the stream.
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Using the External monitor app
By connecting to an external camera such as Sony Alpha cameras, External monitor app can help you in the following
situations:
Take advantage of the high-definition display of your Xperia by using it as a camera monitor.
Ensure your subject is in focus by pinching in or out on the smartphone screen to zoom in or out.
Find the best lighting in various shooting environments using the Brightness adjustment function.
By using the streaming mode, you can live stream from anywhere via a mobile network while monitoring video from an
external camera.
Deliver up to 4K high-resolution content from the connected camera to your audience.
Easily publish your content across various social media services using the RTMP protocol.
External monitor Monitor mode overview
Find and tap (External monitor icon) to launch the External monitor app.
If (External monitor icon) is not in the app drawer, find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection
preferences] > [External monitor], and then tap the [Show External monitor app] switch.
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Connect a video device.
Connect a video device that supports USB Video Class (UVC) output to your Xperia via a USB Type-C cable.
Connect a video device that supports HDMI output to your Xperia using an HDMI cable together with an HDMI-
UVC conversion adapter.
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Tap [Mode], and then select [Monitor mode] or [Streaming mode].
If no menus or icons are displayed, tap anywhere on the screen.
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Settings menu
Overview
External monitor Streaming mode
External monitor Audio settings
Monitor endurance mode
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Battery status1.
Tap to lock the screen and prevent accidental operations.2.
Tap to adjust the brightness level with the slider.3.
Tap to display and select a type of grid line.4.
Tap to display and select from among various aspect ratios.5.
Tap to rotate the screen 180 degrees.6.
Tap to adjust more detailed settings.7.
Tap to select [Monitor mode] or [Streaming mode].8.
Audio status9.
Video format/Frame rate10.
Selected mode11.
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External monitor Streaming mode
The External monitor app supports live streaming using RTMP.
Note
When using the External monitor app, observe the terms of service for the live streaming service and requirements related to live
streaming.
Depending on the live streaming service, the conditions or specifications may change or be added without notice.
If live streaming does not work properly, try switching the network type. To switch the network type, find and tap [Settings] >
[Network & internet] > [SIMs], select a SIM, tap [Preferred network type], and then select a network type. Available network types
depend on your contract.
If you select [YouTube™] for [Connect to], the streaming destination will be a single channel linked to your Google account. If you
have multiple channels registered and want to specify the streaming destination, select [Custom RTMP] for [Connect to].
Hint
To make streaming more stable, adjust the settings in the [Video] category according to the specifications of the live streaming
service, the network bandwidth, and the network status. Tap (Settings icon) > [Streaming settings] > [Max resolution], [Frame
rate], or [Video quality], and then select an option. The options are as follows.
Launch the External monitor app and connect a video device.
1
Tap (Settings icon) > [Streaming settings].
If no menus or icons are displayed, tap anywhere on the screen.
2
Tap [Connect to], and then select the method of RTMP streaming.
[Custom RTMP]: Select to stream using RTMP, and then set [RTMP stream URL] and [RTMP stream key].
[YouTube™]: Select to stream using YouTube, and then set [YouTube™ account] and [YouTube™ live event].
To create a new event, tap [Create new event].
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Tap [Mode], and then select [Streaming mode].
4
Tap (Streaming button) to start streaming.
To stop streaming, tap (Streaming button).
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Max resolution
Frame rate
(fps)
Video quality (streaming bitrate)
Low Medium High
3840 x 2160
60/50 20000 kbps 35500 kbps 51000 kbps
30 or less 13000 kbps 23500 kbps 34000 kbps
1920 x 1080
60/50 4500 kbps 6750 kbps 9000 kbps
30 or less 3000 kbps 4500 kbps 6000 kbps
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When streaming, the values for resolution, frame rate, and video quality adjusted in the [Video] category are upper limits. If the
values for the video input from the connected external camera are lower than the settings adjusted in the [Video] category, the
video will be streamed with the settings from the connected external camera.
External monitor Streaming mode overview
Related Topic
Using the External monitor app
External monitor Audio settings
Monitor endurance mode
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Max resolution
Frame rate
(fps)
Video quality (streaming bitrate)
Low Medium High
1280 x 720
60/50 2250 kbps 4125 kbps 6000 kbps
30 or less 1500 kbps 2750 kbps 4000 kbps
Streaming indicator/Streaming time/Streaming bitrate (displayed only during streaming)1.
Tap to mute or unmute the microphone.2.
Tap to start or stop streaming.3.
Network status4.
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External monitor Audio settings
You can monitor or live stream the sound input from either a connected external device, such as a camera, or the
microphone of your Xperia device.
To monitor or live stream the sound input from a connected external device, connect it using a USB 2.0 High Speed
cable (A). If you connect the external device using a USB 3.0 Super Speed cable (B), you can monitor or live stream
only the sound input from the microphone of your Xperia device or the external microphone connected to your Xperia
device. When connecting an external microphone to your Xperia device, connect to the 3.5 mm audio jack.
Hint
With some cameras manufactured by Sony, if you set the resolution for USB streaming to 720p on the camera and then connect
it to your Xperia device, you can monitor or live stream the sound input from the camera. For more information about whether
your camera supports this function and specific settings, refer to the Help Guide for the camera.
To set the audio output
You can select whether to output audio from the speaker of your Xperia device or headphones connected to your Xperia
device.
To adjust the audio quality while live streaming
Related Topic
Using the External monitor app
External monitor Streaming mode
Tap (Settings icon) > [Monitor settings] > [Audio output].1.
Select an option.2.
Tap (Settings icon) > [Streaming settings].1.
Tap [Bitrate], [Sample rate], or [Audio channel], and then select an option.2.
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Monitor endurance mode
Your device may limit certain functions as a precaution when under intensive use. By turning on the Monitor endurance
mode, you can maintain high performance for a longer period of time.
Hint
You can move (Endurance icon) to the desired position. Touch and hold the icon until your device vibrates, and then drag it.
When you tap (Endurance icon), the pop-up window appears with a warning message.
Related Topic
Using the External monitor app
External monitor Audio settings
External monitor Streaming mode
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Tap (Settings icon) > [Monitor endurance mode], and then tap the switch to enable the function.
When the surface temperature of the device is rising, (Endurance icon) appears on the screen.
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About the Support app
Use the Support app to find device and software information. You can read support topics or use helpful applications
such as the device test.
Note
Support contact information is available from the Contact us menu even without a network connection.
Hint
Connect to the internet when using the Support app for the best available support.
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Find and tap (Support icon).
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Settings menu
View and change settings for your device from the Settings menu.
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the top, and then find [Settings].
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Tap [Settings], and then select the desired menu.
If you are not sure which menu to select, you can search by entering a keyword into the [Search settings] field.
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To open the Settings menu from the Quick settings panel
Hint
When the 3 buttons for Home, Back, and Overview are not displayed at the bottom of the screen, find and tap [Settings] >
[System] > [Gestures] > [System navigation] > [3-button navigation].
To view information about your device, find and tap [Settings] > [About phone].
If you select the wrong language and cannot read the menu text, find and tap (Settings icon) > (System menu icon). Then,
select the text beside (Keyboard icon) and select the first entry in the menu that opens. You can now select the language
you want.
Related Topic
Volume and vibration
Sounds and tones
Display settings
Date and time
Swipe down twice from the top of the screen.
1.
Find (Settings icon).2.
Tap (Settings icon).3.
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Volume and vibration
The volume and vibration can be changed either by using the volume button or by changing a setting.
You can change the ring, media, alarm, and in-call volumes. Additionally, you can set your device to vibrate.
Note
App settings can override the selected volume and vibration settings.
Changing the volume
Activating the vibrating mode
Activating sound with vibration for incoming calls
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Press the volume up or down button to change the media volume.
The media volume slider appears and the media volume is changed. You can also change the media volume by
dragging the slider.
1.
To change the in-call, ring and notification, or alarm volumes, tap (More icon).
Use each slider to adjust the volume. Tap [See more] for more options.
2.
Press the volume up or down button.1.
Tap the icon displayed above the slider, and then select (Vibrate icon).2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Vibrate for calls].1.
Select an option.2.
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Sounds and tones
Setting the ringtone
You can set different ringtones for each SIM. You can also select a desired music file as a ringtone.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound].1.
Select [Phone ringtone - SIM 1] or [Phone ringtone - SIM 2].
2.
Select a sound from the list.
To select a music file that is not in the list, tap [Add ringtone].
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Setting the notification sound
Hint
To turn off all ringtone and/or notification sounds and set your device to vibrate only, select [None] from the list.
To enable or disable other sounds and tones, find and tap [Settings] > [Sound], and then tap the switches to enable or disable the
various sounds and tones.
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Settings menu
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To confirm, tap [OK].4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Notification sound].1.
Select a sound from the list.
To select a music file that is not in the list, tap [Add notification].
2.
To confirm, tap [OK].3.
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Display settings
You can change the screen’s behavior, brightness, viewing size, and quality. You can also adjust the image quality of
photos and videos.
Main screen settings
Image quality settings: Adjust the quality of photos and videos as displayed on your device.
White balance: Tap the [Set manually] switch to enable changes to the setting, and then select one of the preset
settings. You can also use the sliders to adjust the white balance.
High refresh rate: Set the refresh rate to 120 Hz for a smoother display.
Brightness level: Adjust the brightness level with the slider. You can also enable [Adaptive brightness] to
automatically optimize brightness based on surrounding light.
Dark theme: You can display the screen with a dark background.
Auto-rotate screen: Set the screen to rotate automatically when the device is turned, or set it to stay in portrait view.
Night Light: [Night Light] switches the color of the screen to amber. This makes it easier to view the screen in a
darker setting, and also makes it easier to fall asleep.
Prevent accidental operations with screen off: You can prevent your device from being activated by mistake while
placed in a pocket or a bag.
Note
When the STAMINA mode is turned on, [High refresh rate] cannot be used.
Avoid displaying very bright or static images for a long period of time. This may cause an afterimage or coloring to remain on the
screen.
Hint
[Video image enhancement] is available only for certain applications.
Even if the Auto-rotate screen function is disabled, you can rotate the screen manually by tapping (Rotate icon) in the
navigation bar.
Related Topic
Home screen
Find and tap [Settings] > [Display].
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Tap the setting you want to change.
Use the sliders, tap the switches, or select options to adjust.
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Using location services
Location services allow applications such as Maps and the camera to use information from your mobile or Wi-Fi network
as well as GPS (Global Positioning System) information to determine your approximate location.
In order to use your device to find out where you are, you need to enable location services.
For more information, go to support.google.com/.
To improve GPS accuracy
The first time you use the GPS function in your device, it can take a few minutes for your location to be found. To help
the search, make sure you have a clear view of the sky. Stand still and do not cover the GPS antenna. GPS signals can
pass through clouds and plastic, but not through most solid objects such as buildings and mountains. If your location is
not found after a few minutes, move to another location.
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Overview
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Location].
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Tap the switch to enable or disable location services.
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Date and time
You can change the date and time on your device.
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Alarm
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Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Date & time].
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Tap the desired item to edit and change the values.
To set the date or time manually, tap the [Set time automatically] switch to disable the function.
To set the time zone manually, tap the [Set time zone automatically] switch to disable the function.
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Battery Care
Battery Care increases the lifespan of your battery. This feature detects your charging patterns and estimates the start
and end time of your regular charging period. Your device charges at a regular speed until it is 90% charged, and then
the charging rate is controlled so that your battery reaches 100% just before you disconnect the charger. You can
manually customize the start and end times of the charging period. For a better battery lifespan, you can also set a
charging limit so that the battery always only charges up to 80% or 90%.
Note
Battery Care will not control the charging rate until it detects a regular charging cycle of at least 4 hours over a period of several
days.
Hint
Learned patterns of the regular charging cycle are saved by Battery Care. Even if the function has been disabled, it adopts to the
learned patterns after enabling the function again.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Battery] > [Battery Care].
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Tap the switch to enable or disable Battery Care.
2
Follow the on-screen instructions, and then select an option.
[Auto] is selected by default.
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STAMINA mode
The STAMINA mode prolongs the time until the battery needs charging by disabling some functions of the device. When
you turn on the STAMINA mode, the display switches to the Dark theme mode.
Depending on the STAMINA level, different features will be restricted or disabled in order to reduce battery consumption.
You can set the STAMINA mode to turn on or off automatically according to the battery level. Follow the on-screen
instructions for detailed settings.
Hint
To make specific apps exempt from the STAMINA mode, switch the [Battery usage] setting of each app to [Unrestricted]. Find
and tap [Settings] > [Apps], select the app you want to exempt, and then tap [Battery] > [Unrestricted].
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Battery] > [STAMINA mode].
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Tap the [Use STAMINA mode] switch to enable the function.
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Battery and power management
Your device has an embedded battery. To get the most use from it, keep track of the power consumed by different
applications and features.
You can also use Battery Care to increase the battery’s lifetime.
Your device restricts apps from using battery power in the background. The setting is individually specified for each app.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps], select the app whose background battery usage you want to restrict, and then tap
[Battery] > [Restricted].
General usage tips to improve battery performance
The following tips can help you improve battery performance:
Lower the screen brightness level.
Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and location services when you do not need these features.
Turn off your device or use Airplane mode if you are in an area with no or low network coverage. Otherwise, your
device repeatedly scans for available networks, and this consumes power.
Use a Wi-Fi network instead of roaming when abroad. Roaming is scanning for your home network and puts
additional demands on your battery as your device must transmit with a higher output power.
Change the synchronization settings for your email, calendar, and contacts.
Check the applications that have a high battery consumption and consider the battery saving tips provided on your
device for these applications.
Change the notification level for an application.
Turn off the location-sharing permission for an application.
Uninstall applications that you are not using.
Use a Sony original handsfree device to listen to music. Handsfree devices consume less battery than your device’s
loudspeakers.
Restart your device every now and then.
To review your battery consumption
Related Topic
Charging your device
Checking battery consumption for applications
Battery Care
Display settings
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Using location services
Restarting and resetting your device
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Battery] to view the estimated remaining battery percentage and battery time.1.
Tap [Battery usage] to view a list of applications and features that have consumed battery power.2.
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Checking battery consumption for applications
You can check battery consumption for applications, and change the settings if necessary.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].
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Select an application and review its battery consumption under [Battery].
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Enhancing the sound output using Dolby Sound
Using Dolby Sound makes playback sound more realistic and three dimensional.
Note
To enjoy High-Resolution Audio with its original quality, turn off the Dolby Sound function.
If DSEE Ultimate or 360 Upmix is turned on while Dolby Sound is also turned on, only one of the functions may be effective
depending on the app you are using.
Hint
If you register an app in [Effect priority], DSEE Ultimate or 360 Upmix will automatically take priority over Dolby Sound when you
are playing back sound with that app. To register apps, find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings] > [Effect priority] >
(Add icon), select the apps you want to register, and then tap [ADD].
Related Topic
Settings menu
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings].
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Tap the [Dolby Sound] switch to enable the function.
2
Tap [Dolby Sound] for more options.
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Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
With 360 Reality Audio, music surrounds and immerses you as different sounds materialize from points all around your
head. Headphones certified for 360 Reality Audio allow you to optimize your experience by analyzing your individual ear
shape and enjoy the ultimate immersive music experience.
Related Topic
Settings menu
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Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings].
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Tap [360 Reality Audio], and then follow the on-screen instructions.
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Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Using 360 Upmix makes playback of all stereo sound sources, including streaming services, sound like spatial audio. It
is recommended that you use headphones to enjoy the effects produced by the function.
Note
The function is effective only when you are using an app compatible with 360 Upmix.
If both 360 Upmix and Dolby Sound are turned on, only one of the functions may be effective depending on the app you are
using.
The sound quality of the original sound source may take priority over the effects produced by 360 Upmix, depending on the
content.
Hint
If you register an app in [Effect priority], DSEE Ultimate or 360 Upmix will automatically take priority over Dolby Sound when you
are playing back sound with that app. To register apps, find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings] > [Effect priority] >
(Add icon), select the apps you want to register, and then tap [ADD].
Related Topic
Settings menu
Enhancing the sound output using Dolby Sound
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings].
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Tap the [360 Upmix] switch to enable the function.
2
Tap [360 Upmix] to select a mode.
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Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
The DSEE Ultimate function upscales your compressed music accurately using AI technology.
Note
If both DSEE Ultimate and Dolby Sound are turned on, only one of the functions may be effective depending on the app you are
using.
Hint
If you register an app in [Effect priority], DSEE Ultimate or 360 Upmix will automatically take priority over Dolby Sound when you
are playing back sound with that app. To register apps, find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings] > [Effect priority] >
(Add icon), select the apps you want to register, and then tap [ADD].
Related Topic
Settings menu
Enhancing the sound output using Dolby Sound
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings].
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Tap the [DSEE Ultimate] switch to enable the function.
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Reducing wind noise when recording
You can remove the noise produced by wind hitting the microphone when recording without losing the original audio
quality.
Related Topic
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio settings] > [Intelligent wind filter].
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Tap the switch to enable the function.
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Using Dynamic Vibration
The Dynamic Vibration feature enhances your media experience by adding synchronized vibration when you watch
videos or listen to music on your device. To learn more about this feature, go to [Settings] > [Sound] > [Dynamic
Vibration].
There is no vibration in the following cases:
The media volume is set to silent.
The screen is off.
The device is being charged wirelessly.
Note
Dynamic Vibration does not work with all media apps.
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Adjusting Dynamic Vibration settings
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Dynamic Vibration].
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Tap the switch to enable the function.
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Adjusting Dynamic Vibration settings
Adjusting the vibration level while playing content using a media app
Adjust the timing of vibration to the sound from wireless devices
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Using Dynamic Vibration
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Open the desired media app, such as the Music app.1.
Start playback of the media contents.2.
Press the volume button to open the volume panel.3.
Drag the slider for Dynamic Vibration to set the preferred level for this app.
The Dynamic Vibration setting is saved for the next time you use this app.
4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Sound] > [Dynamic Vibration].1.
Adjust the [Synchronization] slider, and then tap [TEST] to confirm the adjusted timing.2.
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Ambient display
The Ambient display lets you view information such as the time, notifications, or music on the screen when the screen is
turned off. The Ambient display can also show album art while music is playing.
Adjusting the Ambient display settings
Hint
If you set [When to show Ambient display] to [Smart activation], the Ambient display will be activated when needed, for example,
when walking with the device in your hand or taking the device out of your pocket or bag.
Displaying an image on the Ambient display
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Settings menu
Find and tap [Settings] > [Appearance] > [Ambient display (Always-on display)].1.
Tap [When to show Ambient display], and then select the desired setting.2.
Close the setting menu.
The setting is saved.
3.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Appearance] > [Ambient display (Always-on display)].1.
Tap [Sticker], and then select your desired sticker or photo.2.
Close the setting menu.
The setting is saved.
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Smart call handling
You can handle incoming calls without touching the screen by turning on the Smart call handling function. Once
activated, you can handle calls in the following way:
Answer: bring the device to your ear.
Reject: shake the device.
Ringer off: place the device face down.
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Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Gestures] > [Smart call handling].
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Tap the switch to enable or disable the function.
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Before updating your device
You should update the software on your device to get the latest functionality, enhancements, and bug fixes in order to
ensure optimal performance. When a software update is available, (System update icon) appears in the status bar.
You can also check for new updates manually.
The easiest way to install a software update is to do it wirelessly from your device.
Before updating your device, consider the following:
Ensure you have sufficient storage capacity.
System and application updates can present the features on your device in another way than described in this Help
Guide. The Android version might not be affected after an update.
To check for new software
Related Topic
Updating your device wirelessly
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Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Software update].1.
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Updating your device wirelessly
Use the Software update application to update your device software wirelessly. The updates you can download over a
mobile network depend on your operator. It is recommended to use a Wi-Fi network instead of a mobile network to
download new software so that you can avoid data traffic costs.
To set up automatic download of system updates
To enable or disable automatic updates for applications
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Before updating your device
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Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Software update].
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Software update].1.
Tap (More icon) > [Settings] > [Auto update system].2.
Select the preferred option.3.
Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Software update].1.
Tap (More icon) > [Settings] > [Auto update apps].2.
Select the preferred option.3.
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Application updates
If the automatic update feature is enabled, your applications get updated without you being asked, so you may not
realize that large volumes of data are being downloaded. In order to avoid potentially high data transfer costs, you can
disable automatic updates or enable automatic updates only over Wi-Fi connection. You have to disable the automatic
update feature in the Play Store app to avoid the automatic updating of applications.
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Setting up a Google account on your device
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Find and tap (Play Store icon).
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Tap the account icon, and then find and tap the auto update apps menu in the settings menu.
2
Select the preferred option.
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Restarting and resetting your device
You can force your device to restart or shut down if it stops responding or will not restart normally. No settings or
personal data get deleted.
You can also reset your device to its original factory settings. This procedure is sometimes necessary if your device
stops functioning properly, but note that you should first back up your data, as resetting your device will erase all your
data from your device.
If your device fails to turn on or you want to reset your device’s software, you can use Xperia Companion to repair your
device. For more information on downloading and using Xperia Companion, search for Xperia Companion on the Sony
customer support website.
Restarting your device
Note
Your device may fail to restart if the battery level is low. Connect your device to a charger and try restarting again.
Forcing the device to restart or shut down
Hint
If your device does not turn on, forcing the device to restart may resolve the issue.
Performing a factory data reset
Note
To avoid permanent damage to your device, do not interrupt a factory data reset procedure.
Back up any data saved to the internal memory of your device. Resetting will erase all your data from your device.
Hint
Your device does not revert to an earlier software version of Android when you perform a factory data reset.
Press the volume up button and power button at the same time.1.
In the menu that opens, tap [Restart].
The device restarts automatically.
2.
Long press the power button and the volume up button at the same time until your device vibrates.1.
Depending on whether you wish to force the device to restart or shut down, proceed as follows.
If you wish to force restart the device: Release the buttons at this point. The device restarts.
If you wish to force shut down the device: Continue pressing the buttons. After a few more seconds, the device
vibrates three times and turns off.
2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [System] > [Reset options].1.
Tap [Erase all data (factory reset)] > [Erase all data].2.
If required, draw your screen unlock pattern or enter your screen unlock password or PIN to continue.3.
To confirm, tap [Erase all data].4.
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Repairing the device software using Xperia Companion
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Repairing the device software using Xperia Companion
You can use Xperia Companion to repair your device’s software. If you forget your screen unlock password, PIN or
pattern, you can use the device repair feature in Xperia Companion to erase the security layer. You need to provide your
Google account login details to perform this operation. By running the repair feature, you reinstall software for your
device and you may lose some personal data in the process.
If your device seems to have frozen, restarts repeatedly, or does not start at all after you update the Xperia software,
after you perform a software repair, or after a factory data reset, try forcing the device to shut down and then turning it
back on. If the problem persists, force the device to shut down and then perform a software repair.
Note
Before performing a software repair, make sure you know your Google account username and password. Depending on your
security settings, you may need to enter them in order to restart the device after a software repair.
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Restarting and resetting your device
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If Xperia Companion is not installed on your computer, visit the Sony customer support website and search
for Xperia Companion to download it.
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Open the Xperia Companion software on the computer and click [Software repair] on the main screen.
2
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to reinstall the software and complete the repair.
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Resetting your applications
You can reset an application or clear application data if your application stops responding or causes issues with your
device. Resetting application preferences does not delete any application data from your device.
To clear application data
To clear application cache
To clear the application default setting
Note
The option to clear the application data, cache, or default setting is not available for every application or service.
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Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].
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Tap the number of apps to see all apps.
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Tap (More icon) > [Reset app preferences] > [Reset apps].
3
Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].1.
Select an application or service, and then tap [Storage & cache] > [Clear storage] > [OK].2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].1.
Select an application or service, and then tap [Storage & cache] > [Clear cache].2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].1.
Select an application or service, and then tap [Open by default] > [Clear default preferences].2.
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Viewing the memory status
The internal storage stores downloaded or transferred content along with personal settings and data, and it tends to fill
up as a result of normal usage. If the device starts to slow down, or applications suddenly shut down, you should
consider the following:
Close running applications that you are not using.
Uninstall downloaded applications that you do not use.
Transfer photos, videos, and music from the internal memory to the removable memory card or Google service.
Note
You can purchase a memory card separately.
If your device cannot read content on the memory card, you may need to format the card. Note that when you format the card, all
content is erased.
To view the memory status
Related Topic
Freeing up space on the internal storage
Stopping applications and services from running
Synchronizing data using a Google account
Transferring content using an SD card
Formatting the memory card
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Storage].1.
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Freeing up space on the internal storage
If the device starts to slow down, or applications suddenly shut down, freeing up space on the internal storage may solve
the problem. Delete files and uninstall apps that you are not using to free up space.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Viewing the memory status
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Storage].
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Tap [Free up space].
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Select the Browse tab.
3
Delete folders or files, or uninstall apps.
To delete folders or files, select the internal storage folder, select a folder or file to delete, tap (More icon),
and then delete it.
To uninstall apps, select the apps folder, tap (More icon) for an app that you do not use, and then uninstall it.
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Stopping applications and services from running
If the performance of your device or apps is not optimal, try stopping apps and services from running.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Viewing the memory status
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].
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Select an application or service, then tap [Force stop] > [OK].
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Formatting the memory card
If your device cannot read content on the memory card, format the memory card on your device.
Note
All content on the memory card gets erased when you format it. Make sure you first make backups of all data that you want to
save.
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Settings menu
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Storage] > [This device] > [SD card].
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Tap (More icon) > [Format], and then perform formatting on the next confirmation dialog.
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Mobile data connection
You need the correct internet settings to access the internet with a mobile data connection.
For most mobile networks and operators, these settings come pre-installed on your device so that you can start using
the internet right away.
You can manually check for updates to your internet settings. If you change or delete an internet setting by mistake,
reset the internet settings.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs], and then select a SIM name for more mobile network options.
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Increasing Wi-Fi® signal strength
There are a number of things you can do to improve Wi-Fi reception:
Move your device closer to the Wi-Fi access point.
Move the Wi-Fi access point away from any potential obstructions or interference.
Do not cover the Wi-Fi antenna area of your device.
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Overview
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Controlling data usage
You can keep track of the amount of data transferred to and from your device over your mobile data or Wi-Fi connection
during a given period. For example, you can view the amount of data used by individual applications. For data
transferred over your mobile data connection, you can also set data usage warnings and limits to avoid additional
charges.
Helping reduce data usage
Setting a data usage warning or a mobile data limit
Hint
You can set the date when the usage cycle resets. Under [Data warning & limit], tap [Mobile data usage cycle], and then set the
reset date.
Note
Once your mobile data usage reaches the set limit, mobile data traffic on your device gets turned off automatically.
Checking your data usage
Controlling the data usage of individual applications
Note
The performance of individual applications may be affected if you change the related data usage settings.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [Data Saver].1.
Tap the switch to enable the function.2.
Make sure that mobile data traffic is turned on.1.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet] > [SIMs].
If you are using two SIMs, select a SIM.
2.
Tap [Data warning & limit].3.
Depending on whether you want to set a data warning or a data limit, proceed as follows.
To set a data usage warning, tap the [Set data warning] switch to enable the function, and then tap [Data warning]
to change the warning level.
To set a mobile data limit, tap the [Set data limit] switch to enable the function, and then tap [Data limit] to change
the data usage limit.
4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Network & internet].1.
Depending on whether you want to check mobile data usage or Wi-Fi data usage, proceed as follows.
To check mobile data usage, tap [SIMs] > [App data usage].
If you are using two SIMs, select a SIM, and then tap [App data usage].
To check Wi-Fi data usage, tap [Internet] > [Non-carrier data usage].
2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Apps].1.
Tap the application that you want to control, and then tap [Mobile data & Wi-Fi].2.
Edit the options as desired.3.
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Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Use the Bluetooth function to send files to other Bluetooth compatible devices, or to connect to handsfree accessories.
Bluetooth connections work better within 10 meters (33 feet), with no solid objects in between. Pairing is necessary to
connect to other Bluetooth devices.
Hint
You can also turn Bluetooth on or off from the Quick settings panel.
Note
Your device cannot connect wirelessly to all types of Bluetooth devices. Sony does not guarantee that all Bluetooth devices are
compatible with your device.
To secure Bluetooth communications, your device supports a security function compliant with Bluetooth standards. However,
security may be insufficient depending on the settings, etc. Be aware of security risks when using the Bluetooth function.
Please note that Sony is not responsible for any data leakage that might occur when communicating via the Bluetooth
connection.
Related Topic
Pairing with another Bluetooth device
Settings menu
Naming your device
Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
Sending items using Bluetooth technology
Receiving items using Bluetooth technology
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [Bluetooth].
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Tap the [Use Bluetooth] switch to enable or disable the function.
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Naming your device
You can give your device a name. This name is shown to other devices after you have turned on the Bluetooth function
and your device is set to visible.
Related Topic
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Pair new device] > [Device name].
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Enter a name for your device.
2
Tap [Rename].
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Pairing with another Bluetooth device
When you pair your device with another device, you can, for example, connect your device to a Bluetooth headset or a
Bluetooth car kit, and use these other devices to share music.
Once you pair your device with another Bluetooth device, your device remembers this pairing.
Make sure that the device you want to pair with has the Bluetooth function activated and is visible to other Bluetooth
devices.
To connect your device to another Bluetooth device
To unpair a Bluetooth device
Note
Some Bluetooth devices, for example, most Bluetooth headsets, require you to both pair and connect with the other device.
Related Topic
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Settings menu
Naming your device
Sending items using Bluetooth technology
Receiving items using Bluetooth technology
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Pair new device].
A list of the available Bluetooth devices appears.
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Tap the Bluetooth device that you want to pair with.
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection].1.
Under [Previously connected devices], tap the Bluetooth device to which you want to connect.2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection].1.
Under [Previously connected devices], tap (Settings icon) beside the name of the device that you want to unpair.2.
Tap [Forget] > [Forget device].3.
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Pairing with a Bluetooth remote commander
You can operate Photo Pro and Video Pro on your Xperia device with a Bluetooth remote commander or grip
manufactured by Sony (sold separately).
For details on compatible remote commanders and grips, visit the Sony website for your area or consult your Sony
dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
Refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth remote commander or grip as well.
Note
When you perform a factory data reset, pairing information is also erased. To use the Bluetooth remote commander, perform
pairing again.
If the Bluetooth connection is unstable, remove any obstacles such as people or metal objects from between your Xperia device
and the paired Bluetooth remote commander.
If the function does not work properly, check the following notes and then try pairing again.
Confirm that the Bluetooth remote commander is not connected with other devices.
Confirm that you are not operating your Xperia device using other Bluetooth remote commander.
Check if the Airplane mode of your Xperia device is set to off.
Check if the Bluetooth function of your Xperia device is set to on.
Unpair the Bluetooth remote commander.
Hint
Once you pair with the Bluetooth remote commander, you can operate both Photo Pro and Video Pro.
On your Xperia device, launch Photo Pro or Video Pro.
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On your Xperia device, tap [MENU] (for Photo Pro) or (Settings icon) (for Video Pro).
2
On your Xperia device, tap [Bluetooth remote control], and then tap the switch to enable the function.
3
On your Xperia device, tap [Pair new controller].
4
On the Bluetooth remote commander, perform pairing.
GP-VPT2BT: Press and hold the PHOTO button and the T side of the Zoom button at the same time for at least
7 seconds.
RMT-P1BT: Press and hold the Shutter-release/REC button and the Focus/Zoom button (either the + button or
the - button) at the same time for at least 7 seconds.
For details, refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth remote commander.
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On your Xperia device, follow the on-screen instructions.
Select [Pair & connect] and [PAIR] on the notifications and dialogs that appear multiple times when your Xperia
device detects the Bluetooth remote commander. The name of the Bluetooth remote commander may be displayed
as a Bluetooth address (numerals and letters).
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Turn the [Bluetooth remote control] function on or off individually for Photo Pro and Video Pro.
To change the name of the paired Bluetooth remote commander, find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection], tap (Settings
icon) beside the name of the paired Bluetooth remote commander, and then tap (Edit icon).
To use Camera endurance mode
Your device may limit certain functions as a precaution when under intensive use. By turning on Camera endurance
mode, you can maintain high performance for a longer period of time.
Bluetooth remote commander connection status icons
You can check the connection status of the Bluetooth remote commander on the viewfinder when [Bluetooth remote
control] is set to on while using Photo Pro or Video Pro.
(Bluetooth remote commander connection icon): Bluetooth remote commander operations are enabled.
(Bluetooth remote commander disconnection icon): Bluetooth remote commander operations are disabled.
(Camera endurance mode available icon): Camera endurance mode is turned on and available.
(Camera endurance mode unavailable icon): Camera endurance mode is turned on but unavailable because you
are not using the Bluetooth remote commander to operate Photo Pro and Video Pro.
Hint
The Bluetooth connection is only active while you are operating your Xperia device using the Bluetooth remote commander.
To unpair the Bluetooth remote commander
To operate the Bluetooth remote commander
You can shoot images and record videos by pressing buttons on the Bluetooth remote commander. For more information
about operating the Bluetooth remote commander, refer to the Help Guide for the Bluetooth remote commander.
Hint
You can switch the lenses of the main camera by pressing the C1 button on the Bluetooth remote commander. To assign another
function to the C1 button, tap [MENU] (for Photo Pro) or (Settings icon) (for Video Pro), tap [Bluetooth remote control] > [C1
button customization], and then select an option.
Related Topic
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
BASIC (Basic) mode overview
AUTO/P/S/M mode overview
Launching Video Pro
Tap [MENU] (for Photo Pro) or (Settings icon) (for Video Pro).1.
Tap [Bluetooth remote control] > [Camera endurance mode], and then follow the on-screen instructions to enable the
function.
2.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection].1.
Under [Previously connected devices], tap (Settings icon) beside the name of the Bluetooth remote commander
that you want to unpair.
2.
Tap [Forget] > [Forget device].3.
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Sending items using Bluetooth technology
Use Bluetooth technology to share items with other Bluetooth compatible devices such as phones or computers. You can
send the following kinds of items:
Photos and videos
Music and other audio files
Web pages
Make sure the Bluetooth function is turned on for the receiving device, and that the device is visible to other Bluetooth
devices.
Related Topic
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Settings menu
Naming your device
Pairing with another Bluetooth device
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Open the app that contains the item you want to send.
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Touch and hold or open the item, and then tap (Share icon).
2
Select [Bluetooth], and then tap the name of the receiving device.
Turn on the Bluetooth function if prompted.
3
On the receiving device, accept the connection if prompted.
4
On your device, confirm the transfer to the receiving device, if prompted.
5
On the receiving device, accept the incoming item.
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Receiving items using Bluetooth technology
Use Bluetooth technology to share items with other Bluetooth compatible devices such as phones or computers. You can
receive the following kinds of items:
Photos and videos
Music and other audio files
Web pages
Make sure that the Bluetooth function is on and is visible to other Bluetooth devices.
To view files you have received using the Bluetooth connection
Related Topic
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Settings menu
Naming your device
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On the transmitting device, send the data to your device.
1
When you are notified of an incoming file to your device, drag the status bar downwards and tap the
notification to accept the file transfer.
2
Tap [Accept] to start the file transfer.
3
To view the progress of the transfer, drag the status bar downwards.
4
To open a received item, drag the status bar downwards and tap the relevant notification.
5
Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences].1.
Tap [Files received via Bluetooth].2.
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Sharing audio with multiple devices (Bluetooth LE Audio)
The Audio Sharing function of Bluetooth LE Audio enables you to broadcast audio to multiple headphones
simultaneously. You can enjoy the same content with two or more people. Both the source and receiving devices must
support LE Audio.
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NFC (Near Field Communication)
NFC is a wireless technology with a maximum range of one centimeter, so the devices sharing data must be held close
to each other.
The NFC detection area is located on the back of the device. Hold your device close to another device or an NFC reader
so that the N-Marks touch. Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on and that the screen of your
device is active and unlocked.
Note
Using certain applications, some NFC functions can be enabled even when the device is switched off. Note that not all devices
support this feature.
To turn the NFC function on or off
Note
You may need to have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth activated on both devices for the connection to work.
Hint
You can connect your device to other NFC compatible devices produced by Sony, such as a speaker or a headphone. When
establishing this kind of connection, refer to the User guide of the compatible device for more information.
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Overview
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
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Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [NFC].1.
Tap the [Use NFC] switch to enable or disable the function.2.
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Using your device as a wallet
You can use your device to pay for goods without reaching for your real wallet and manage all payment services in one
place. When making a payment, remember to turn on the NFC function before you touch your device to a card reader.
Note
Mobile payment services may not be available in your region.
If you use two SIM cards, NFC-initiated payments will only be supported for an NFC-enabled SIM card inserted in position SIM1
of the SIM card tray.
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NFC (Near Field Communication)
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Make sure NFC is enabled on your device.
1
Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [NFC] > [Contactless
payments].
A list of payment services appears.
2
Manage the payment services as desired.
For example, you can change your default payment service.
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Wirelessly mirroring the screen of your device on a TV
If your TV or other large display supports mirroring, you can enjoy content from your device on the TV or display without
using a cable connection.
Mirroring the screen of your device on a supported TV
You can use the Screen mirroring feature to mirror the screen of your device on a TV or other large display without using
a cable connection.
Wi-Fi Direct® technology creates a wireless connection between the two devices, so you can sit back and enjoy your
favorite photos from the comfort of your couch. You can also use this feature to listen to music from your device using
the TV’s speakers.
To stop screen mirroring between devices
Note
This function can be used with TVs that support the Screen mirroring feature.
When using Screen mirroring, do not cover the Wi-Fi antenna area of your device.
When using Screen mirroring, the image quality may sometimes be negatively impacted if there is interference from other Wi-Fi
networks.
Hint
You can also stop screen mirroring by tapping the notification in the status bar of your device. Drag the status bar downwards, tap
(Expand more icon), and then tap [Disconnect] > [OK].
Tap (More icon) for more options.
Mirroring the screen of your device on your TV while using Chromecast-compliant apps
You can mirror the screen of your device on your TV while using Chromecast-compliant apps such as YouTube.
Tap the Cast button on the app screen, and then select your TV to mirror the screen of your device on the TV. Make sure
your device and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
For more information, visit Google Cast Help at support.google.com/.
Hint
You may need to log in to the app on the TV with the same Google account that you are using on your device, depending on the
app that you are using.
TV: Follow the instructions in the User guide of your TV to turn on the Screen mirroring function.1.
Your device: Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [Screen mirroring].2.
Tap [START].3.
Tap [OK] and select a device.4.
Find and tap [Settings] > [Device connection] > [Connection preferences] > [Screen mirroring].1.
Tap [Disconnect], then tap [OK].2.
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Overview
Settings menu
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Connecting your device to USB accessories
You can use a USB host adapter to connect your device to USB accessories, such as USB mass storage devices,
headphones, game controllers, USB keyboards, and USB mice.
USB Preferences
USB controlled by: You can choose which device controls the other, your device, or the USB-connected device.
Use USB for: You can choose the purpose of the USB connection.
File Transfer: Manage files or update the device software. This option is used with Microsoft® Windows®
computers. Charging is enabled by default.
USB tethering: Your device can function as a tethering device.
MIDI: Your device can function as the MIDI input for musical instrument applications.
No data transfer: Just charge your device when [USB controlled by] is set to [This device]. When [USB
controlled by] is set to [Connected device], you can use your device as a power supply and charge the other
connected device.
File transfer options
Convert videos to AVC: Videos are converted to AVC and transferred to the connected device.
Connect a USB cable to your device.
1
Drag down the status bar, and then tap the USB connection setting notification.
2
Tap [Tap for more options.], and then select an option.
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Note
Sony does not guarantee that all USB accessories are supported by your device.
This device has a capless USB port. If your device gets exposed to water, ensure that the port is completely dry before
connecting a USB cable.
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Making sure your device is protected
Your device includes security options, strongly recommended in case of loss or theft.
There are several ways to protect your device, as listed below. Find and tap [Settings], and then search for the settings
at the top of the screen.
Screen lock
Fingerprint Manager
SIM card lock
You can register fingerprints to use as a security method for unlocking your device or authenticating purchases. Find and
tap [Settings] > [Security] > [Fingerprint Manager], and then follow the on-screen instructions.
For more information, go to support.google.com/android/.
Note
When using a security option to protect your device, it is crucial to remember the details provided at set up.
Related Topic
Settings menu
Finding, locking, or erasing a lost device
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Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device
Your device has one or two unique identification numbers that are referred to as IMEI or Product ID. You should keep a
copy of this. You may require it if your device is stolen or when contacting support.
Viewing your IMEI number(s) using the dialpad
Viewing your IMEI number(s) on the tray
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Find and tap (Phone icon).1.
Tap (Dialpad icon).2.
Enter *#06# into the dialpad. The IMEI number(s) are displayed automatically.3.
Drag out the SIM card tray. The IMEI number(s) is(are) displayed on the tray.1.
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Finding, locking, or erasing a lost device
Google offers a location and security web service called “Find My Device”. After you sign in to a Google account, “Find
My Device” is turned on by default. If you lose your device, you can use “Find My Device” to find, lock, or erase it.
For more information, go to support.google.com/android/.
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About this Help Guide
This is the Xperia 1 IV Help Guide for the Android 12 software version. If you are not sure which software version your
device is running, you can check it in the Settings menu.
For information on common Android features and settings (such as Android basic settings, Wi-Fi settings, home screen
settings, content transfer, app drawer navigation, notifications and other Google application features) please refer to
support.google.com/android/.
Note
System and application updates can present the features in your device in another way than described in this Help Guide. The
Android version might not be affected in an update.
All pictures used as sample pictures in this Help Guide are for illustrative purposes only and were not taken by the actual device.
To check the current software version and model number of your device
Find and tap [Settings] > [About phone]. The current software version is displayed under [Build number]. The current
model number is displayed under [Model].
Limitations to services and features
Some of the services and features described in this Help Guide may not be supported in all countries or regions, or by all
networks or service providers. The GSM International Emergency Number can always be used in all countries, regions,
networks and by all service providers, provided that the device is connected to the mobile network. Please contact your
network operator or service provider to determine the availability of any specific service or feature and whether additional
access or usage fees apply.
The use of certain features and applications described in this guide may require access to the internet. You may incur
data connection charges when you connect to the internet with your device. Contact your wireless service provider for
more information.
Related Topic
Before updating your device
Updating your device wirelessly
Settings menu
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Accessibility
Accessibility settings
Android provides many accessibility features such as [Talkback], [Text and display] ([Font size], [Color correction]), [Extra
dim], [Dark theme], [Magnification], and more.
You can find accessibility features under [Settings] > [Accessibility].
Visit Google Accessibility Help at support.google.com/accessibility/android for more information.
Real-Time Text
Real-time Text (RTT) is a text service that carriers provide in certain countries/regions. It allows each character in a
message to be read as it is typed. Check with your carrier to learn whether RTT is available with your service plan.
Please note that in order to contact 911 using RTT in the United States, your phone may need to have a SIM card
installed. For more information about using RTT on your phone, please visit support.google.com/accessibility/android.
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Using your device in wet and dusty conditions
Your device is water- and dust-resistant with ratings of IPX5/IPX8 and IP6X. However, remember: all USB ports and
connectors must be completely dry before use and attached covers should be firmly closed. Your device has a Nano
SIM/Memory card slot with an attached cover. You should not put the device completely underwater, or expose it to
seawater, salt water, chlorinated water, or liquids such as drinks. Your warranty does not cover damage or defects
caused by abuse or use of your device in disregard of instructions from Sony. For information about warranty, please
read the Important information provided under [Settings] > [About phone] > [Legal information] on your device.
To close attached covers
To dry your device
Press the highlighted positions as illustrated and make sure that there are no gaps between the cover and your
device.
(A): Cover
1.
Using a micro-fiber cloth, wipe away any excess moisture from your device.
1.
With the device held firmly and the USB port facing downwards, shake the device vigorously at least 20 times.
Reverse the orientation and shake the device again 20 times.
2.
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Use a micro-fiber cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture. Wipe buttons, ports, and parts of your device such as
speakers, microphones, sensors, cameras, etc. as shown in the illustration.
3.
Leave your device for at least a couple of hours and ensure that it is completely dry before use.4.
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Legal information
This Help Guide is published by Sony Corporation (herein after referred to as “Sony”) or its local affiliated company,
without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this Help Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies
of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony at any time and without
notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this Help Guide. All illustrations are for
illustration purposes only and may not accurately depict the actual device.
All product and company names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are
reserved. Visit https://www.sony.net/Products/smartphones/trademarks-and-copyright.html for more information.
This Help Guide may reference services or applications provided by third parties. Use of such programming or services
may require separate registration with the third-party provider, payment of fees or provision of credit card information, as
well as be subject to additional terms of use, change, interruption or discontinuance at any time. For applications
accessed on or through a third-party website, please review such websites’ terms of use and applicable privacy policy in
advance. Sony does not warrant or guarantee the availability or performance of any third-party application, websites, or
offered services. In the event software accompanying or provided in conjunction with your device is provided with
additional terms and conditions, such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of the software.
Your device has the capability to download, store, and forward additional content, for example, music or videos. The use
of such content may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under
applicable copyright laws. You, and not Sony, are entirely responsible for additional content that you download to or
forward from your device. Prior to your use of any additional content, please verify that your intended use is properly
licensed or is otherwise authorized. Sony does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional content
or any other third-party content. Under no circumstances will Sony be liable in any way for your improper use of
additional content or other third-party content.
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 visual and AVC patent portfolio licenses for the personal and non-commercial
use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard ("MPEG-4 video") or the AVC
standard ("AVC video") and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 or AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a
personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide
MPEG-4 and/or AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including
that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See
https://www.mpegla.com. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Note: Sony advises users to backup their personal data and information.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DELETION AND/OR DATA-OVERWRITING OF PERSONAL DATA OR
FILES STORED ON YOUR DEVICE (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONTACTS, MUSIC TRACKS AND
PICTURES) ARISING OUT OF ANY UPDATE OF YOUR DEVICE BY ANY OF THE METHODS DESCRIBED IN THIS
HELP GUIDE OR DOCUMENTATION.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY’S OR ITS SUPPLIERS’ TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES,
LOSSES AND CAUSES OF ACTION (WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR YOUR DEVICE.
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Warranty, SAR, and usage guidelines
For information about warranty, SAR (Specific Absorption Rate), and safety guidelines, please read the Important
information provided under [Settings] > [About phone] > [Legal information] on your device.
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