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User Guide REVVLRY Ii User Guide REVVLRY ii Contents Set up phone 1 Hardware diagram 1 Insert and remove SIM and SD cards 2 Add or remove accounts 4 Set up voicemail 5 Set up email 6 Make it yours 7 Accessibility settings 9 Visual assistance 9 Hearing assistance 11 Dexterity assistance 13 Use accessibility shortcuts 14 Learn the basics 15 About your home screen 15 About your lock screen 17 New to Android? 18 If this is your first smartphone 18 If you had an iPhone 20 About your Google account 21 Status bar icons 22 Phone terms you should know 26 Get around 29 Learn gestures 29 Use navigation bar 30 Use quick settings 31 Wake or put screen to sleep 33 Adjust volume 33 Frequently used tools 36 Turn flashlight on and off 36 Take screenshots 36 Use voice commands 36 Get turn-by-turn directions 37 Manage time spent on your phone 38 REVVLRY iii Work with text 40 Use onscreen keyboard 40 Cut, copy, paste text 42 Use voice typing 42 Fill in forms automatically 43 Personalize your phone 44 Home screen 44 Change wallpaper 44 Customize your Favorites tray 44 Add widgets, shortcuts, or folders 44 Remove widgets, shortcuts, or folders 47 Remake your home screen with launchers 48 Lock screen 49 Use a screen saver 49 Set screen lock 50 Add message to lock screen 52 Sounds 53 Set ringtones 53 Avoid interruptions with Do Not Disturb 54 Stop phone from speaking 56 Turn off charging sounds 57 Apps 58 About your apps 58 Use two apps at once 63 View notifications 64 Manage your apps 66 Install or update apps 66 Manage or delete apps 68 Protect against harmful apps 70 Pin your screen 71 Search and web browser 72 Search the web 72 Search your phone 73 Browse websites 74 REVVLRY iv Text messaging 77 About text and multimedia messages 77 Read, send, manage text messages 78 Add attachments 80 Save attachments from text message 81 Turn group messaging on or off 81 Change default messaging app 81 Control notifications for text messages 81 Change text message reply to incoming calls 82 Email 83 Read, send, manage emails 83 View email attachments 84 Preview inboxes from home screen 85 Add email signature 86 Control email notifications 86 Calendar app 87 About the calendar 87 Find calendar events 87 Create and manage events 88 Control notifications for calendar events 89 Clock app 90 Set alarms 90 Use timer or stopwatch 91 Set date and time 92 Photos app 94 Share photos and videos 94 Upload photos and videos 94 Calls, contacts, voicemail 96 Phone calls 96 Answer calls 96 Make calls 97 During a call 99 Make video calls 100 Make conference calls 100 Block calls and SMS 100 View and delete call history 102 REVVLRY v Contacts 104 Add contacts 104 Edit or delete contacts 105 Star your favorite contacts 106 Sort contacts 107 Share contacts 107 Voicemail 109 Use voicemail 109 Send all calls from contact to voicemail 110 Music 111 Listen to radio 111 Listen to music 112 Transfer music files 113 Connect a MIDI device 114 Battery 115 Charge phone 115 Extend battery life 115 Use Battery Saver mode 117 Storage 118 About storage options 118 Manage phone storage 118 Manage SD card 120 Find downloaded files 122 Recover recently deleted files 123 Upload music to cloud 123 Upload photos and videos 123 Scan documents and make copies 124 Network and internet 126 Connect with Wi‑Fi 126 Use Airplane mode 127 Control data usage 127 Share your internet connection 129 Connect to VPNs 132 REVVLRY vi Connected devices 133 Connect with Bluetooth™ 133 Connect with Wi-Fi Direct 135 Tap & pay with NFC 135 Share or receive with NFC 136 Cast screen or media to TV 137 Transfer files between phone and computer (USB) 139 Print from your phone 140 About wireless sharing 142 Other settings 145 Apps & notifications 145 Change app settings 145 Manage notifications 146 Preview notifications when screen sleeps 148 Turn emergency alerts off/on 149 Display 150 Stop automatic rotation 150 Choose color mode 150 Adjust screen colors at night 150 Adjust screen brightness 151 Change font and display size 151 Change background color 152 Change screen timeout 152 Security & location 153 About security 153 Protect against harmful apps 154 Set up lost phone features 154 Lock and unlock phone 155 Set screen lock 155 Unlock with trusted devices 157 Unlock with your face 158 Unlock at trusted places 159 Keep phone unlocked while it's on you 160 Unlock with voice commands 161 Use fingerprint security 162 Use location services 164 REVVLRY vii Lock SIM card 165 Accounts 166 Add or remove accounts 166 Sync accounts and apps 167 Manage information in your Google account 168 System 169 Set up emergency information 169 Record your IMEI number 169 Find legal and product information 169 Customize the keyboard 170 Use multiple languages 171 Users and guests 173 Share your phone 173 Add, modify, remove users 174 Add or delete guest 175 Fix a problem 176 Hardware issues 176 Phone is slow or unstable 176 Phone feels warm or hot 176 Phone won't turn on 177 Phone restarts or crashes 178 Screen is frozen or won't respond 179 SD card problems 179 Call and SIM issues 182 Problems making/receiving calls 182 Problems during calls 184 Battery issues 187 Charging problems 187 Battery drains too fast 187 Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB issues 189 Bluetooth problems 189 Wi-Fi problems 191 Can't transfer files or connect to computer 192 Account and sign-in issues 194 Forgot unlock code 194 Can't sign in to Google 194 REVVLRY viii Account sync issues 194 App issues 196 App or widget problems 196 Messaging problems 197 Camera problems 199 Maintenance procedures 201 Update Android software 201 Reset Wi-Fi, cellular data, and Bluetooth 201 Reset phone 202 Get more help 204 Set up phone 1 Hardware diagram 1. Microphone 2. Headset jack 3. Front camera 4. Earpiece/speaker 5. Proximity sensor 6. Flash 7. Volume up/down button 8. Power button 9. Tray for SIM and SD card Set up phone 2 1. Back camera 2. LED flash 3. Fingerprint sensor 4. Microphone 5. USB-C port for charging, transferring files, sharing connection with tethered devices. Insert and remove SIM and SD cards Replace SIM or SD card 1. If you are removing an SD card, unmount it first ( Settings > Storage). 2. Insert the tool into the hole in the tray and gently push to pop it out. 3. Insert or remove the cards as needed. Set up phone 3 4. Push the tray back into the phone. Choose SD card Your phone supports a microSD card up to 512 GB. If the card is for portable storage (different devices can use card), a Class 2, 4, or 6 card is sufficient. If the card is for internal storage (used by phone only), use a high speed card such as UHS-1 type for best performance. Don’t use Class 2, 4, or 6 cards, which are much slower than your phone’s internal storage. Set up SD card When you insert an SD card, your phone automatically configures the card as portable storage for media files: photos, videos, and music. Because it's portable, you can easily swap the card and its content between devices. Set your storage location within media apps, like Camera and Play Music . If you want to store apps on your SD card, you’ll need to format it as internal storage. Be sure to buy the right type of card, depending on how you're going to format it. Fix a problem If you’re having problems, try these troubleshooting steps: • SIM card Set up phone 4 • SD card Add or remove accounts Add Google account When you set up your phone, you were prompted to add a Google account. If you skipped this, be sure to set one up now so you can download apps from Play Store, get a customized information feed, and take full advantage of the Calendar, Gmail, and other apps included with your account. To add a Google account: 1. Go to Settings . 2. Touch Accounts > Add account. 3. Touch Google and follow the onscreen instructions to add an existing account or to create a new one. 4. Once the account is added, Calendar , Contacts , and other account features and apps are updated with information from that account. You can review and change what syncs with your phone for that account. Tip: Keep your apps up-to-date. To see if newer versions of the apps associated with your Google account are available, open the Play Store app and touch > My apps & games. Add non-Google account Non-Google accounts are automatically added when you: • Set up corporate email • Set up personal email for non-Gmail addresses • Install apps that require a username/password to log in, such as messaging, shopping, or streaming content To review these accounts or add another: 1. Go to Settings . 2. Touch Accounts > Add account. 3. Touch the type of account to add and follow the onscreen instructions. If you don't see the type of account you want to add, install the related app from Play Store, then sign into your account through the app. Set up phone 5 4. Once the account is added, account-related features and apps are updated with information from that account. To review and change what syncs with your phone, touch the account type, then account name.
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