Sony Xperia Z5 Compact Manual

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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact Manual User guide Xperia™ Z5 Compact E5803/E5823 Contents Getting started............................................................................... 7 About this User guide........................................................................ 7 Overview............................................................................................ 7 Assembly........................................................................................... 8 Starting your device for the first time.................................................9 Why do I need a Google™ account?.................................................9 Charging your device.......................................................................10 Learning the basics...................................................................... 13 Using the touchscreen.....................................................................13 Locking and unlocking the screen...................................................15 Home screen....................................................................................15 Application screen........................................................................... 17 Navigating applications....................................................................18 Small apps....................................................................................... 19 Widgets............................................................................................19 Shortcuts and folders...................................................................... 20 Background and themes..................................................................21 Battery and power management..................................................... 22 Taking a screenshot.........................................................................23 Recording your screen.....................................................................23 Notifications..................................................................................... 24 Icons in the status bar..................................................................... 26 Applications overview...................................................................... 28 Downloading applications............................................................30 Downloading applications from Google Play™............................... 30 Downloading applications from other sources................................ 30 Internet and networks.................................................................. 31 Browsing the web............................................................................ 31 Internet and MMS settings ..............................................................31 Wi-Fi® .............................................................................................32 Sharing your mobile data connection..............................................34 Controlling data usage.....................................................................35 Selecting mobile networks...............................................................36 Virtual private networks (VPNs)........................................................37 Synchronising data on your device..............................................38 Synchronising with online accounts................................................ 38 Synchronising with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.................38 Synchronising with Outlook® using a computer............................. 39 2 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use. Basic settings...............................................................................40 Accessing settings...........................................................................40 Sound, ringtone and volume ...........................................................40 SIM card protection ........................................................................ 42 Screen settings................................................................................ 43 Daydream.........................................................................................44 Screen lock...................................................................................... 44 Fingerprint Manager.........................................................................46 Unlocking your device automatically............................................... 46 Language settings............................................................................50 Date and time...................................................................................50 X-Reality™ for mobile...................................................................... 51 Super-vivid mode.............................................................................51 Enhancing the sound output............................................................51 Noise cancellation............................................................................52 Multiple user accounts.....................................................................52 Typing text................................................................................... 55 On-screen keyboard........................................................................ 55 Phonepad.........................................................................................56 Entering text using voice input........................................................ 57 Editing text.......................................................................................57 Personalising the on-screen keyboard............................................ 58 Calling.......................................................................................... 60 Making calls..................................................................................... 60 Receiving calls................................................................................. 61 Smart call handling.......................................................................... 63 Ongoing calls................................................................................... 63 Using the call log............................................................................. 63 Forwarding calls...............................................................................64 Restricting calls................................................................................64 Multiple calls.................................................................................... 65 Conference calls.............................................................................. 66 Voicemail..........................................................................................66 Emergency calls...............................................................................66 Contacts ......................................................................................68 Transferring contacts.......................................................................68 Searching and viewing contacts......................................................69 Adding and editing contacts............................................................70 Adding medical and emergency contact information......................71 Favourites and groups..................................................................... 72 Sending contact information............................................................73 Avoiding duplicate entries in the Contacts application................... 73 3 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use. Backing up contacts........................................................................ 73 Messaging and chat.....................................................................75 Reading and sending messages......................................................75 Organising your messages.............................................................. 76 Calling from a message................................................................... 77 Messaging settings..........................................................................77 Instant messaging and video chat...................................................77 Email.............................................................................................78 Setting up email............................................................................... 78 Sending and receiving email messages.......................................... 78 Organising your email messages.....................................................79 Email account settings.....................................................................80 Gmail™............................................................................................ 80 Music ...........................................................................................82 Transferring music to your device .................................................. 82 Listening to music............................................................................82 Music home screen menu................................................................84 Playlists............................................................................................85 Sharing music.................................................................................. 85 Enhancing the sound....................................................................... 85 Recognising music with TrackID™..................................................86
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