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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’13.12 ● INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’13.12 ● "Instruction Manual" (PDF file) Introduction Operations and settings of each function are Thank you for your purchase of "SO-02F". explained. It can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO For proper use of the SO-02F, read this manual website. carefully before and while you use the SO-02F. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/ trouble/manual/download/index.html * You can download the latest information of "ク About manuals of SO-02F イックスタートガイド (Quick Start Guide)". The In addition to this manual, the operations of SO-02F URL and contents are subject to change are described in "クイックスタートガイド (Quick Start without prior notice. Guide)" (in Japanese only) and "Instruction Manual" ❖Note application of the terminal (in Japanese only). ・ Reproduction or reprint of all or part of this manual ● "クイックスタートガイド (Quick Start Guide)" without prior permission is prohibited. (Supplied accessories) ・ Important information for SO-02F is posted in the The initial operations and settings after purchasing following website. Be sure to check before using. the terminal, screen view contents and operations of http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/support/use_support/ main function are explained. product/so-02f/ ● "Instruction Manual" (Application of the terminal) Operations and settings of each function are explained. To use "Instruction Manual" application, from the Home screen, u[Instruction Manual]. When using for the first time, download and install the application according to the onscreen instructions. If you uninstall "Instruction Manual" application, access to Google Play from Play Store to download it again. From the Home screen, Tap [Play Store], search "取扱説明書 (Instruction Manual)" application to select, then install it following the onscreen instructions. You can use the application as an electronic book. You can also shift to actual operations by tapping the description in the contents or view reference contents. Operation descriptions In this manual, each key (key icon) operation is described with P, k, x, y, r. And selection operations of the icons or function items on the touch screen are described as follows. Description Operation From the Home From the Home screen, tap screen, (Apps button), and then tap u[Settings]u "Settings" on the next screen and [About phone]. "About phone" on the following screen in order. Touch and hold Keep touching an icon longer (1-2 an icon. seconds). ❖Information ・ In this manual, the instructions are described with the default Home screen. If you set the other application to the home screen, the operations may differ from the descriptions. ・ Display examples and illustrations used in this manual are just images for explanations and may be different from actual ones. ・ In this manual, the easier procedure is described for the functions and settings which have multiple operating procedures. ・ Please note that "SO-02F" is called "the terminal" in this manual. ・ In this manual, explanations for "docomo" as Home screen are provided (P.59). 1 ・ クイックスタートガイド (Quick Start Guide) (In Supplied accessories Japanese only) ・ SO-02F (with warranty) ・ SO-02Fのご利用にあたっての注意事項 安全上/取り扱い上のご注意 (Notes on usage Safety/Handling precautions) (In Japanese only) ・ Desktop Holder SO19 (with warranty) ・ 1Seg antenna cable SO01 Optional devices (P.191) 2 Contents ■ Supplied accessories. 2 ■ About using the terminal . 5 Phone . .78 ■ Safety Precautions (Always follow these Making/Receiving a call.................................................... 78 directions) . 7 Operations during a call ................................................... 81 ■ Handling precautions. 16 Call history................................................................................. 82 Call settings .............................................................................. 84 ■ Waterproofness/Dustproofness . 22 Phonebook ............................................................................... 86 Before Using the Terminal . 28 Mail/Web browser . .91 Part names and functions................................................28 docomo mail ........................................................................... 91 docomo mini UIM card .....................................................29 Message (SMS)........................................................................ 91 Charging.....................................................................................31 Email.............................................................................................. 94 Turning power on/off.........................................................36 Gmail............................................................................................. 98 Initial settings...........................................................................38 Early Warning "Area Mail"................................................. 99 Basic operations.....................................................................39 Browser..................................................................................... 100 Notification LED .....................................................................42 Status bar ...................................................................................43 Apps. .103 Notification panel .................................................................45 Home screen............................................................................46 dmenu...................................................................................... 103 Xperia™ Application screen ..........................................52 dmarket.................................................................................... 103 Task manager...........................................................................58 Play Store ................................................................................ 103 Switching Home application.........................................59 Osaifu-Keitai .......................................................................... 104 Searching information in the terminal and web 1Seg............................................................................................ 109 pages ............................................................................................60 FM radio................................................................................... 115 Character entry.......................................................................61 Camera ..................................................................................... 116 Setting character entry......................................................66 Album ....................................................................................... 128 Setting Xperia™ Japanese keyboard........................67 YouTube .................................................................................. 130 Media Player.......................................................................... 131 docomo LIVE UX . 72 Location services................................................................ 133 Schedule.................................................................................. 136 Home screen............................................................................72 Alarm & clock........................................................................ 137 Managing the Home screen ..........................................72 docomo backup................................................................. 139 Application screen................................................................75 Contents/Precautions 3 Troubleshooting................................................................. 191 Settings . 142 スマートフォンあんしん遠隔サポート (Smartphone Viewing the setting menu............................................142 Anshin Remote Support) .............................................. 199 WIRELESS & NETWORKS .................................................142 Warranty and After Sales Services ........................... 200 DEVICE.......................................................................................151 Software update................................................................. 203 PERSONAL...............................................................................158 Upgrade Android software.......................................... 207 ACCOUNTS.............................................................................165 Connecting to a PC and updating.......................... 209 SYSTEM.....................................................................................166 Main specification ............................................................. 210 Certificate and compliance ......................................... 216 File management . 168 Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phone, etc. ....................................................................................................... 216 Storage structure................................................................168 End User Licence Agreement .................................... 228 File operation........................................................................170 Export Controls and Regulations ............................. 229 Intellectual Property Right ........................................... 230 Data communication . 172 SIM unlock.............................................................................. 233 Bluetooth function............................................................172 Index .........................................................................................
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