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Sony Xperia M User Guide User guide Xperia™ M 1904/C1905 Contents Getting started...............................................................................6 Android™ – what and why?...............................................................6 Overview............................................................................................6 Assembly...........................................................................................7 Turning the device on and off............................................................9 Locking and unlocking the screen.....................................................9 Setup guide......................................................................................10 Accounts and services.....................................................................10 Getting to know your device........................................................12 Using the keys.................................................................................12 Using the touchscreen.....................................................................12 Battery..............................................................................................13 Lock screen.....................................................................................16 Home screen....................................................................................16 Taking a screenshot.........................................................................19 Accessing and using applications...................................................19 Status and notifications...................................................................21 Accessing settings...........................................................................23 Typing text.......................................................................................23 Customising your device.................................................................26 Memory............................................................................................28 Using a headset ..............................................................................29 Internet and messaging settings......................................................30 Mobile network settings...................................................................31 Downloading applications............................................................32 Downloading applications from Google Play™...............................32 Downloading applications from other sources................................32 Calling..........................................................................................33 Making calls.....................................................................................33 Receiving calls.................................................................................34 Ongoing calls...................................................................................35 Using the call log.............................................................................35 Forwarding calls...............................................................................36 Restricting calls................................................................................36 Multiple calls....................................................................................36 Conference calls..............................................................................37 Voicemail..........................................................................................37 Emergency calls...............................................................................38 2 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use. Contacts.......................................................................................39 Transferring contacts.......................................................................39 Searching and viewing contacts......................................................40 Adding and editing contacts............................................................41 Favourites and groups.....................................................................42 Sending contact information............................................................42 Avoiding duplicate entries in the Contacts application...................42 Backing up contacts........................................................................43 Messaging and chat.....................................................................44 Using text and multimedia messaging.............................................44 Text and multimedia message options............................................45 Instant messaging and video chat...................................................46 Email.............................................................................................47 Setting up email...............................................................................47 Sending and receiving email messages..........................................47 Email preview pane..........................................................................48 Organising your email messages.....................................................49 Email account settings.....................................................................50 Gmail™............................................................................................50 Music............................................................................................51 Transferring music to your device...................................................51 Listening to music............................................................................51 WALKMAN home screen ................................................................52 Playlists............................................................................................53 Sharing music..................................................................................54 Enhancing the sound.......................................................................55 Visualiser .........................................................................................55 Recognising music with TrackID™..................................................55 Music Unlimited online service........................................................57 FM radio.......................................................................................58 FM radio overview............................................................................58 Favourite radio channels..................................................................59 Sound settings.................................................................................59 Camera.........................................................................................60 Taking photos and recording videos...............................................60 Face detection.................................................................................61 Using Smile Shutter™ to capture smiling faces..............................61 Adding the geographical position to your photos...........................62 General camera settings..................................................................62 Still camera settings.........................................................................63 Video camera settings.....................................................................66 3 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use. Photos and videos in Album........................................................68 Viewing photos and videos..............................................................68 Sharing and managing photos and videos......................................69 Editing photos with the Photo editor application.............................70 Photo albums...................................................................................71 Viewing your photos on a map........................................................71 Movies..........................................................................................73 Watching videos in the Movies application.....................................73 Transferring video content to your device.......................................74 Managing video content..................................................................74 Video Unlimited............................................................................75 Video Unlimited service...................................................................75 Web browser................................................................................76 Browsing the web............................................................................76 Connectivity.................................................................................77 Connecting to wireless networks.....................................................77 Sharing content with DLNA Certified™ devices..............................80 NFC..................................................................................................82 Bluetooth® wireless technology......................................................84 Connecting your device to a computer...........................................86 Scanning barcodes with the NeoReader™ application...................89 Smart Connect.................................................................................89 Synchronising data on your device..............................................91
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