Motorola Mobility T56PE1 XT1080 CDMA/LTE TRANSCEIVER WITH WLAN, BT, AND NFC User Manual Exhibit 12

Motorola Mobility LLC XT1080 CDMA/LTE TRANSCEIVER WITH WLAN, BT, AND NFC Exhibit 12

Contents

User Guide 1

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC FCC ID: IHDT56PE1
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Exhibit 8: Draft User’s Manual -- 47 CFR 2.1033(b)(3)
The attached User’s Manual is the final production-intended version of the generic Motorola
International English User Manual. This guide will be adapted to carrier-specific versionsi, but the key
information herein will be retained. Translations into other languages will also be done to support the
needs of other markets. Minor revisions may be made to these manuals, prior to and subsequent to,
placing this product onto the market. Selected portions of the User Guide can be found as indicated
below:
8.1 Safety and Regulatory Section: Part 2, Page 36
8.2 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Data: Part 2, Page 38
8.3 Guidance for use with Hearing Aids
(Pursuant to 47 CFR 20.19(f)(1)): Part 1, Page 26,
Part 2, 41
i Motorola Mobility attests that the User’s Guide provided with product shipping into Canada will provide any required Industry
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1Check it out
Check it out
When you’re up and running, be sure to explore what your
smartphone can do.
•Watch: Experience crisp, clear photos, movies, and videos
on your brilliant 4.3" RGB OLED HD display. See “Photos &
videos” on page 39.
•Automate: Optimize your smartphone and conserve
battery power with Moto Assist. See Moto Assist” on
page 20.
•Speed: Browse and navigate at 4G LTE network speeds.
See “Browse” on page 37 and “Locate & navigate” on
page 44.
•Connect: Reach out and connect with Wi-Fi networks,
Bluetooth® devices, or just by touching NFC phones. See
Connect & transfer” on page 48.
Tip: You don’t need to carry this guide with you. You can view
all of these topics in your smartphone—from the home screen
tap Apps >
Help
, tap in the top left, then tap
On-device tutorials
,
FAQs
, or
How-tos
.
Contents
At a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Start. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Home screen & apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Control & customize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Socialize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Browse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Photos & videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Play Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Play Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Locate & navigate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Connect & transfer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Protect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Want more? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Safety, Regulatory & Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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At a glance
First look
Do you crave the newest smartphone innovations in a sleek,
compact design? Droid MINI has you covered.
Cool & compact: This RAZR thin shape wraps a brilliant
edge-to-edge display and premium camera in a tough Kevlar®
shell that resists drops, scratches, and splashes.
Premium performance: Fast and easy to use, Droid MINI puts
the best of Google at your command.
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Volume Keys
(pull out to
access the
nano SIM
card tray).
HD Front
Camera
NFC Antenna
(on back)
Charging LED
Micro USB/
Charger
3.5mm
Headset Jack
Microphone
Power Key
Press = Screen
On/O
Hold = Phone
On/O
Back
Home
Recent
Apps
10MP HD
Back Camera
Note: Your smartphone may look a little different.
Tips & t r icks
•Start: Your nano SIM is pre-installed in your smartphone.
Just charge up, power on, and register. See “Start” on
page 4.
•Top topics: Just want a quick list of what your smartphone
can do? See “Top to p ic s ” on page 3.
•More: All your questions answered, right on your
smartphone. Just tap and tell your smartphone what you
want help with. Or tap Apps >
Help
. Want even
more? See “Get more!” on page 58.
Note: Certain apps and features may not be available in all
countries.
This product meets the applicable limit for exposure
to radio waves (known as SAR) of 1.6 W/kg (FCC &
IC). The limits and guidelines include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health. The highest SAR values measured
for this device are listed in the regulatory information packaged
with your product.
Note: When using the product while worn on your body,
maintain a distance of 2.5 cm (1 inch) from the body to ensure
compliance with SAR requirements. Note that the product may
be transmitting even if you are not making a phone call.
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Top topics
Check out what your smartphone can do.
Personalize your smartphone: see Redecorate your
home” on page 8.
Make a quick change: see “Quick settings” on page 19.
Go online: see “Browse” on page 37.
Explore: see “Google Play” on page 7.
Find apps: see “Download apps” on page 13.
Be social: see “Socialize” on page 36.
Find it yourself: seeLocate & navigate” on page 44.
Take a photo: see “Take photo s ” on page 40.
Connect to Wi-Fi: see “Wi-Fi Networks” on page 49.
Watch a movie: see “Play Movies & TV” on page 41.
Protect your smartphone: see “Screen lock” on page 56.
Watch interactive guided tutorials: seeHelp” on page 9.
Get all the help you need: see “Get more!” on page 58.
Tips & t r icks
•Intuitive: To get started quickly, tap Apps >
Help
for
interactive tutorials.
•Helpful: To quickly change common smartphone settings,
drag the status bar down and tap in the upper right. For
even more settings, tap
Settings
.
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4Start
Start
Assemble & charge battery
Your nano SIM is pre-installed in your smartphone. If you need
to replace your SIM, pull the volume keys/SIM tray out of the
smartphone as shown in step 1.
Caution: Before using your smartphone, please read the
safety, regulatory, and legal information provided with your
product.
1Pull out the volume
keys/SIM tray with
your ngernail.
Push the tray
back into your
smartphone.
Clip the nano SIM
into the tray.
SIM
2Charge fully.
3 H
3
Turn on.
Power
Key
Tips & t r icks
•SIM tray: The SIM tray is integrated with the volume keys. To
remove the SIM tray, slide your fingernail under the volume
keys on the side of your smartphone and pull out.
•Power/Sleep key: To make the screen sleep or wake up,
press the Power key. To turn your smartphone on or off,
press and hold the Power key.
•Charging LED: This LED blinks when you charge your
smartphone’s battery.
• Battery: Squeeze every bit of juice out of your battery. See
Battery life” on page 4.
Warning: Don't try to remove or replace the battery
yourself—doing so may damage the battery and could cause
burning and injury. If your smartphone becomes unresponsive,
try a reboot—press and hold both the Power and the Volume
Down keys for about 15 seconds.
Battery life
Your smartphone gives you tons of information and apps at 4G
LTE speed. Depending on what you use, that can take a lot of
power.
To see what’s using up battery power, tap Apps
>
Settings
>
Battery
. To set automatic rules to save power,
tap Apps >
Moto Assist
(seeMoto Assist” on
page 20).
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5Start
When the battery level is low, your smartphone will prompt you
to activate battery saver mode. To manually activate this
feature, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Battery
>
Battery Saver,
and tap the switch to turn it .
Tips & tricks
To save even more battery life between charges, you could
reduce:
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® use: Tap Apps >
Settings
, then
tap the switch next to
Wi-Fi
or
Bluetooth
to turn them
when you don’t need them.
GPS use: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Location access
,
and uncheck
GPS satellites
.
display brightness: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
>
Brightness
> (dimmer setting).
display timeout delay: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
>
Sleep
> (shorter setting).
widgets that stream information to your home screen, like
news or weather.
unused online accounts that you registered: Tap Apps
>
Settings
. Go to the
ACCOUNTS
section, and tap the
one you want to remove. Tap it again, then tap
Menu >
Remove account
.
recording or watching videos, listening to music, or taking
pictures.
ON
OFF
Register
After you power on, let the Setup Wizard walk you through the
registration process.
If you use Gmail, you already have a Google account—if
not, you can make an account now. When you sign in with your
Google account, all your contacts, calendar, and email
automatically appear, just like magic.
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Got Google?
Do you have a Google Account?
If you use Gmail, answer Yes.
Yes
No
Set up Google™ account.
2Do a few easy setup
steps.
Welcome to the Setup Wizard
This setup wizard will help you customize your
phone in a few steps. It will allow you to get
the most out of your Verizon Wireless phone.
Next
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1Select your
language.
Welcome
Select your language:
English (United States)
Français (France)
Español (España)
Français (Canada)
Start
Español (Estados Unidos)
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Tips & tricks
•Wi-Fi network: Conserve your monthly data allowance by
switching from the Verizon network to a Wi-Fi network for
your internet connections. Drag the status bar down and
tap >
Wi-Fi
. There’s more in “Wi-Fi Networks” on
page 49.
• Reboot: If your smartphone becomes unresponsive, try a
reboot—press and hold both the Power and the Volume
Down keys for about 15 seconds.
• Accounts: To add, edit, or delete accounts, tap Apps
>
Settings
. Under
ACCOUNTS
, tap
Add account
to
add one. Or, tap an account > Menu >
Remove account
to
delete it from your smartphone, if allowed. To set up email
accounts, see “Email” on page 32.
For help with your Google™ account, visit
www.google.com/accounts.
•Contacts: To get your contacts from your old phone, you
have options. If your old phone was also an Android and you
used the Android Backup and Restore feature, your contacts
automatically appear on your new smartphone. Otherwise,
use the Migrate app in “Old phone to new phone” on
page 6. Or, visit www.motorola.com/transfercontacts.
Note: This smartphone supports apps and services that may
use a lot of data, so make sure your data plan meets your needs.
Contact Verizon Wireless for details.
Old phone to new phone
Moving your photos, music, text & call history, contacts and
more from your old Android smartphone is quick and painless.
1Download the Motorola Migrate app from Google Play
Store onto your old Android smartphone.
2Start the Migrate app (tap Apps >
Migrate
) on both
smartphones.
3Ta p
Next
on your new smartphone and follow the on-screen
instructions.
Migrate
Don’t want to start from scratch? Copy
your stuff from your old phone to this
one.
We’ll take care of...
Text Messages
Call History
SIM Contacts
Media
Volume & Screen Brightness
Next
Tap here to get started.
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Tips & tricks
While you’re migrating, you can keep using your
smartphone.
If you didn’t migrate when setting up your new smartphone,
you can always do it later.
Google Play
Google Play is a new digital content experience from Google
where you can find and enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV
shows, books, magazines, and Android apps and games. It’s
your entertainment hub: you can access it from the web or
Google Play
APPS
MOVIES &TV
BOOKS
Google Apps
GAMES
MUSIC
MAGAZINE
SEE MORE
Unlimited Music
Made Easy
Try All Access for Free
Google Finance
FREE FREE FREE
Google Goggles Google Translate
Change your
settings, redeem a
Google Play gift
card, and more.
Search for the
perfect app.
from your Android device, and all your content is instantly
available across your devices.
Tips & t r icks
Find out more about Google products: See
www.google.com/about/products.
Log in or open a Google account: Visit
www.google.com/accounts.
Google help: See www.google.com/support.
Download Android apps: Tap Ap p s >
Play Store
.
Access all of your files in the cloud: Check outYo u r c l o u d
on page 54.
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8Home screen & apps
Home screen & apps
Quick start: Home screen & apps
Start from the home screen to explore apps and more.
Home screen: You’ll see the home screen when you turn on
your smartphone or tap Home .
App & widget list: To show all of your apps and widgets, tap
Apps . (To see widgets, touch
WIDGETS
at the top.)
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Tap Apps to see all your
apps & widgets.
Drag down to see
notications & settings.
Circles Widget
Flick up/down to see more.
Tap to open.
Search by typing or speaking.
Swipe left or right
to see more panels.
Shortcuts
Tap to open.
•More: To download more apps and widgets on the Google
Play™ Store app, tap Apps >
Play Store
.
Tips & t r icks
•Pages: To show other pages of shortcuts and widgets, swipe
the home screen left or right.
• Settings: To quickly open settings, drag the status bar down
and tap >
Settings
.
• Uninstall: To uninstall apps, tap Apps , touch and hold an
app, then drag it to
Uninstall
(if available).
Redecorate your home
For quick access to your favorite things, customize your home
screen the way you want.
Change wallpaper: Touch and hold an empty spot on your
home screen to choose your wallpaper.
•Create shortcut groups: You can group app shortcuts
together on your home screen to organize them.
To create a shortcut group on your home screen, drag one
shortcut onto another. Add more shortcuts by dragging
them onto the first shortcut. To name the group, tap it and
enter a name below the apps.
Add shortcuts & widgets: Tap Apps , touch and hold an
app or widget, then drag it to one of your home screen
pages. To see all your apps and widgets, tap Apps and
swipe the menu screen to the left, or tap
APPS
or
WIDGETS
at the top.
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Tip: Some apps include widgets. To download apps, tap
Apps >
Play Store
.
Resize widgets: You can resize some widgets—touch and
hold a widget until you feel a vibration, then release. Drag
the blue circles at the edges to resize.
Move or delete widgets & shortcuts: Touch and hold a
widget or shortcut until you feel a vibration, then drag it to
another spot, another page, or
Remove
at the top of the
screen.
•Ringtones and more: For more about customizing, see
Control & customize” on page 15.
Help
How do you do it? Watch a tutorial. Read a how-to. Talk to
someone. Find out anything about your smartphone.
Find it: Tap A p p s >
Help
Search help topics, FAQs, and more-or contact a
support representative.
Moto Care
Help
Search device help
Watch tutorials,
read how-to’s, & more.
Let us suggest a few
changes for you.
Need a real-live, actual
human? Chat or call us.
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Search
Type text in the Google Search box at the top of the home
screen, or tap for Google Voice Search™.
As you type, suggestions appear below the search field:
To search for a suggestion, touch it.
To search for text in the search field, tap on the
touchscreen keyboard.
Tip: To close the touchscreen keyboard, tap Back .
Google Now
What’s going on in your world? Current traffic, weather, stocks,
sports scores, your appointments. The right information at just
the right time.
To get started, touch and hold Home , then swipe up to the
Google icon .
To turn Google Now on/off, set your preferences, or learn
more, open Google Now, scroll to the bottom of the screen,
and tap Menu >
Settings
>
Google Now
.
Search, or say Google
Show sample cards
Over time, prediction improves and more cards
appear. To see examples, check out the sample
cards.
Cards show up here when
you need them
Show sample cards
Nearby events
Kite Festival
Anderson Park
Aug 25, 1:00PM
Sports
Stu that’s important to you
shows up here.
Choose places, sports teams,
stocks, & more.
Tap to start a voice search.
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Touchless control
Tell your smartphone what you want without touching it, even if
it’s asleep on the table. Get directions using Google Voice
Search, check voicemail, play your favorite song.
Train it: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Touchless Control
to
train your smartphone to recognize your voice.
Remember it: The magic words to wake up your
smartphone are, “OK Google Now.”
•Say it: Just say, “OK Google Now” followed by a command,
whenever you need something. For a list of commands, say,
“OK Google Now,
help me
.”
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K
G
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“OK Google Now, navigate
to Anderson Park.
“OK Google Now,
call Lisa at home.
“OK Google Now, how many
ounces in a venti coee?”
Status & notifications
At the top of the screen, icons on the left notify you about new
messages or events. If you don’t know what an icon means,
drag the status bar down for details.
Tip: To quickly change common settings, tap in the upper
right. For more, seeQuick settings” on page 19.
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Protect your phone
Touch to enable lost phone features
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Clear your notications.
Drag down to see
settings & notications.
Tip: To clear just one,
flick it to the left or right.
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Icons on the right tell you about smartphone status:
Network and Wi-Fi icons turn blue when your smartphone is
linked with your Google account.
Note: Apps you download on the Google Play™ Store app
might show other icons in the status bar to alert you to specific
events.
network strength
(=4G LTE network)
/ battery charging/full
/Wi-Fi
in range/connected
silent
/Bluetooth®
on/connected
vibrate
GPS active alarm set
airplane mode warning
Active Notifications
See messages, calls, and more coming in to your smartphone,
no matter what screen you’re on. Even when your smartphone
is sleeping, info quietly appears on your screen to tell you what
you need to know—you choose the alerts.
Find it: Apps >
Settings
>
Active Notifications
>
Active Display
Tip: If that’s not your style, select
More privacy
to keep it all
hidden.
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If your smartphone is asleep
when you get a text, it lets
you know.
Touch & hold to see the text.
Drag up to open the text, or
down to unlock your
smartphone.
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13Home screen & apps
Motorola Connect
Use your Google account to connect your phone to your
computer. See call, contact, and messaging info on your
computer. Know who’s calling before you reach for your
phone. Send and receive text messages from your desk using a
simple add-on to your desktop Chrome™ browser.
Find it: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Active Notifications
>
Motorola Connect
Download apps
Google Play™
Get music, movies, books, apps, games, and more.
Find it: Tap Apps >
Play Store
•Find: To search, tap in the top right.
•Download: To download an app you found, tap it to open
details and then tap
Install
, or the price.
•Share: To share an app you found, tap it to open details and
then tap Menu >
Share
.
• Reinstall: To show or reinstall apps you downloaded from
Play Store, tap Menu >
My Apps
.
•Use a computer: To find and manage apps from any
computer, go to http://play.google.com using your
Google account and password.
There, you can browse apps on the big screen, manage your
apps across multiple devices (like a smartphone and tablet),
and even set new apps to download to your devices.
Enjoy music, books & movies: You can also use the
Google Play Store app to access the Play Music” on
page 42, “Play Books” on page 43, and “Play Movies & TV
on page 41 apps.
Get help: To get help and more, tap Menu in the top right.
Apps from the web
You can get apps from online app stores using your browser.
Tip: Choose your apps and updates carefully, as some may
impact your smartphone’s performance—see “Choose
carefully” on page 14.
Note: When installing an app, make sure you read the alerts
that tell you what information the app will access. If you don’t
want the app to have access to this information, cancel the
installation.
To let your smartphone install apps that are not on Google Play,
tap Apps >
Settings
>
Security & Screen Lock
and
check
Unknown sources
.
To download files from your browser, see “Downloads” on
page 38.
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Choose carefully
Apps are great. There's something for everyone. Play,
communicate, work, or have fun. But remember, choose your
apps carefully. Here are a few tips:
To help prevent spyware, phishing, or viruses from affecting
your smartphone or privacy, use apps from trusted sites, like
Google Play.
On Google Play, check the app’s ratings and comments
before installing.
If you doubt the safety of an app, don’t install it.
Like all apps, downloaded apps will use up memory, data,
battery, and processing power—some more than others.
For example, a simple battery level widget will use less than
a streaming music player app. After installing an app, if
you’re not happy with how much memory, data, battery or
processing power it’s using, uninstall it. You can always
install it again later.
Just like web browsing, you may want to monitor children’s
access to apps to help prevent exposure to inappropriate
content.
Certain apps may not provide completely accurate
information. Take care, especially when it comes to personal
health.
Take Care o f yo ur ap ps
From your home screen tap Apps , then swipe left to scroll
through apps. To close the apps screen, tap Home or
Back .
Uninstall apps: Ta p A pps >
Settings
>
Apps
. Swipe
left to
ALL
, tap an app, then tap
Disable
or
Uninstall
in the
top right (if available).
Disable
removes the app from your menu—to
Enable
it,
reopen this window and tap
Enable
(disabled apps are at the
bottom of the list).
If an app locks up your smartphone as soon as you turn it on,
restart in Safe Mode: Turn off your smartphone, then turn it
back on—when you see the “Motorola” logo during
power-up, press and hold both volume keys until you see the
home screen, with
Safe Mode
in the lower left. Then, try
removing the app.
Reinstall apps: To reinstall apps on the Google Play Store
app, tap Apps >
Play Store
>Menu >
My apps
. The
apps you downloaded are listed and available for download.
Share, show, or clear app details: Tap App s
>
Settings
>
Apps
. A bar at the bottom tells you how
much app storage space you have left. Swipe left or right to
see the list of
DOWNLOADED
,
RUNNING
, or
ALL
apps, then
tap an app in the list to show its details and storage usage.
Yo u c a n t a p
Share
,
Clear data
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Tip: To quickly show these app details from your app
screen: Touch and hold an app, then drag it to
App info
.
•Show app data usage: To show which apps are using the
most data, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Data usage
. For
more, see “Data use” on page 52.
Update your smartphone
Use your smartphone or computer to check, download, and
install smartphone software updates:
Using your smartphone:
If your smartphone notifies you about an update, follow the
instructions to download and install it.
To manually check for updates, tap Apps >
Settings
>
About phone
>
System updates
.
Your smartphone downloads updates over your Wi-Fi
connection (if available) or mobile network. We
recommend that you download updates when you have a
Wi-Fi connection. Remember, these updates can be quite
large (25MB or more) and may not be available in all
countries. If the mobile network updates are not available in
your country, update using a computer.
Using your computer:
On your computer, go to www.motorola.com/support and
check the “Software” links. If an update is available, just
follow the installation instructions.
Control & customize
Quick start: Control & customize
Take control of your smartphone:
•Touch: It’s all in the touch. Simple gestures and touch keys
to move about.
•Search: Type text in the Google Search box at the top of
your home screen, or tap to search by voice.
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Touch & hold an empty
spot to change wallpaper.
Tap a widget to open.
Touch & hold to move, delete,
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•Customize: Get your notifications and more—drag the
status bar down and tap . Tap
Settings
for more
settings.
Tips & tricks
•Tap: Choose an icon or option.
•Touch and hold: Open options for items in lists.
•Drag: Move items on the home screen.
•Flick: Quickly open or delete items.
•Swipe: Scroll through lists or between screens.
Pinch or double-tap: Zoom in and out on websites, photos,
and maps.
• Twist: Twist a map with two fingers to rotate it, and pull two
fingers down to tilt it.
•Speak: Tap in a search window or on a touchscreen
keyboard.
Add shortcuts & widgets: Tap Ap p s , t o u ch a n d h o l d a n
app or widget, then drag it to one of your home screen
pages. (To see widgets, tap Apps , then tap
WIDGETS
at
the top.
•Ringtone for a contact: To set a personal ringtone for a
contact, tap
People
, tap the contact, then tap Menu
>
Set ringtone
.
Quick settings: To change Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane
mode, and other settings, drag the status bar down and
tap . For even more settings, tap
Settings
.
Home screen: For more about changing your home screen,
see “Redecorate your home” on page 8.
On, off, lock & unlock
Your touchscreen is on when you need it and off when
you don’t. To turn the screen on, press the power key.
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buy you lunch. For a week.
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Drag the lock to the
outer circle to unlock
your screen.
Swipe right to add panels
to your unlock screen
(like an email screen).
Add your owner info or a
message for anyone who
nds your smartphone.
Swipe left for the camera.
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Screen off & on: Press the Power key to turn the screen off
& on.
Note: During a call, your
touchscreen might stay
dark if the proximity sensor
just above the top of the screen is covered. Don't use covers
or screen protectors (even clear ones) that cover this sensor.
•Screen lock: To unlock the screen, touch and drag to the
outer circle that appears. To use a pattern, PIN, password,
facial recognition security, or a connected device (like a
Bluetooth® headset or your car) to unlock your screen, tap
Apps >
Settings
>
Security & Screen Lock
>
Screen
lock
. See “Screen lock on page 56.
More panels & apps: To open more apps from your lock
screen, swipe the screen right, tap , and choose the apps
you want to add.
Owner info: To add a message to your lock screen in case
you lose your smartphone, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Security & Screen Lock
>
Owner info
. (To set your
message, just tap Back .)
Tip: Don’t put your mobile number as your contact info
unless you can access your voicemail from another device.
Screen timeout: To change your timeout (screen locks
automatically), tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
>
Sleep
.
Sleeping smartphone screen messages: When you see
active notifications in the sleeping screen, touch and
drag down to to unlock the screen.
Ti p: To change the notifications your sleeping smartphone
flashes, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Active notifications
.
See “Active Notifications” on page 12.
To u c h
Find your way around:
•Back: Tap Back to go to the previous screen.
•Home: Tap Home to return to the home screen. On
your first home screen page, tap Home to show all the
pages.
Recent apps: Tap Recent to show your recent apps,
and tap an app to reopen it. To remove an app from the list,
flick it left or right. To scroll the list, swipe up or down.
•Menu: When Menu appears in the corner of the screen,
you can tap it to open options for the current screen.
Lost or stuck? If you’re not sure what to do next, try one of
these:
To open a text message, show contact details, or open items
in a list, tap the message, contact, or item.
To show options for a list item (if available), touch and hold
the item.
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To show a menu for the current screen, tap Menu in the
corner of the screen (if available).
To return home to the home screen, tap Home .
To go back just one screen, tap Back .
To close a touchscreen keyboard, tap Back .
To reopen an app you closed, tap Recent and tap the
app in the list.
To reboot an unresponsive smartphone, press and hold
both the Power and the Volume Down keys for about
15 seconds.
Press
Power key
Press and hold the Power key
to choose
Power off
,
Airplane
mode
(no wireless
connections—see “Airplane
mode” on page 55), silent ,
vibrate , or sound on .
Put the touchscreen to sleep
by pressing the Power key. To
wake up the touchscreen, just
press the Power key again.
Tip: To add more security to your smartphone, see “Protect
on page 55.
Power
Key
Volume keys
Your volume keys help in a few ways:
•Ringer volume: Press the keys in the home screen. Press
them when your smartphone is ringing to silence it.
Earpiece volume: Press the keys during a call.
Music/video volume: Press the keys during a song or
video.
Speak
Just tell your smartphone what you want.
Tip: Speak naturally but clearly, like using a speakerphone.
Dialing and commands: Tap . To dial, say “Call” and
then a contact name or phone number. Or, say a command
like “Send text,” “Go to” an app, or “Help” for voice
command help.
Ti p: If a contact has more than one number, you can say
which number to call. For example, “Call Joe Black Mobile”
or “Call Suzi Smith Work.
To choose the confirmations and prompts you want to hear,
tap > Menu >
Settings
>
Voice
.
To set up your phone to start listening to your commands,
see “Touchless control” on page 11.
•Search: Tap in the home screen to search by voice.
To change your voice search and text-to-speech settings,
tap Apps >
Settings
>
Language & input
.
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Text entry: On a touchscreen keyboard, tap , then speak
your message. You can also speak punctuation.
Tip: To make your smartphone read out loud, seeTa l kB a c k
on page 21.
Customize
Customize your smartphone’s sounds and appearance:
Ringtone and notifications: To choose ringtones or
notifications, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Sound
.
Vibrate or silent: To make your smartphone vibrate for
incoming calls, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Sound
>
Vibrate when ringing
. To turn off ringtones for incoming
calls, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Sound
>
Phone ringtone
>
None
.
•Ringtone for a contact: To set a personal ringtone for a
contact, tap
People
, tap the contact, then tap Menu
>
Set ringtone
.
•Volume: To set volume, just press the volume keys in the
home screen (ringtone volume), during a call (earpiece
volume), or while playing music or a video (media volume).
Message alert: To change your new message notification,
tap Apps >
Messaging
>Menu >
Settings
, and
check
Notifications
.
Display settings: To change brightness and other display
settings, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
.
•Rotate: In many apps, the touchscreen switches from
portrait to landscape when you rotate your smartphone. To
turn this on or off, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
>
Auto-rotate screen
.
Home screen: To change your wallpaper, touch and hold an
empty spot on your home screen. For more, see
Redecorate your home” on page 8.
Language and region: To set your menu language and
region, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Language & input
>
Language
.
Quick settings
To change Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, and other settings,
drag the status bar down and tap . For even more settings,
tap
Settings
.
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Note: Your quick settings may look a little different.
Shortcut: To directly open the quick settings screen, drag the
status bar down with two fingers.
Shortcut: To quickly turn Bluetooth or Wi-Fi power on and off,
touch and hold the setting icon until you feel a vibration.
Tip: To set up your owner profile, tap
People
>
Set up my
profile
. (You may need to scroll to the top of the screen.)
Moto Assist
Wish your smartphone could automatically reply to texts when
you’re driving, silence your ringer during meetings, and
conserve your battery when it runs low? It can.
Brightness Settings
ChargedNetwork SignalFre ddy’s Wi-Fi
Airplane modeWireless DisplayBluetooth Off
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Go back to notications.
Set your owner prole.
Moto Assist suggests actions to automate, based on how you
use your smartphone. When you see a suggestion in the
status bar, drag the bar down to accept or delete it.
Find it: Tap A p p s >
Moto Assist
.
The app tells you how to get started.
To give feedback about this app, tap Menu >
Contact
.
Accessibility
See, hear, speak, feel, and use. Accessibility features are there
for everyone, helping to make things easier.
Note: For general information, accessories, and more, visit
www.motorola.com/accessibility.
Moto Assist
Driving
Stay focused on the road
Meeting
Avoid interruption
Sleeping
Get a good night’s rest
Pick your categories.
Tap a category to get started.
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Voice recognition
Just tell your smartphone what you’d like to do—dial, browse,
search, send a text, and more. Check it out—tap at the top
of the home screen for voice search. Or, say “Hello Moto” to
launch always-on smart voice commands.
Ta l kB a c k
Use TalkBack to read your screen out loud—your navigation,
your selections, even your books.
To turn on Ta l k Back, t ap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
, then tap at the top to turn it .
Note: You might need to download text-to-speech software
(data charges may apply).
To use Ta l k B ack:
Menus and screens: Tap an item in a menu or screen. Your
smartphone speaks the name.
Dialer & text entry: Start typing. Your smartphone speaks
each number or letter.
• Notifications: Drag the status bar down. Your smartphone
speaks all of the notifications.
•Books & more: Open a book, file, message, and more. Your
smartphone reads the text out loud (app dependent).
Tip: Navigate through your apps and menus to hear how voice
readouts work on your smartphone.
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To pause/resume TalkBack:
Wave your hand over the proximity sensor at the top of the
smartphone. To activate this feature, touch Apps
>
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
>
Settings
>
Use
proximity sensor
.
When Explore by Touch is on, swipe down then right to
open the global context menu, then use the menu to pause
Ta l k B a c k .
Take TalkBack to the next level—see “Explore by touch”.
Explore by touch
Use Explore by Touch to expand TalkBack, and have your
touches read out loud as you move your finger around the
screen.
To turn on Explore by Touch when TalkBack is active, tap
Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
>
Settings
>
Explore by touch
.
Tip: When you turn on TalkBack for the first time, your
smartphone asks if you want to
Enable Explore by Touch?
Tap
OK
to turn it on.
Explore by Touch changes your smartphone’s touch gestures
so the location of your touches can be read out loud.
•Touch something on the screen to hear a description or text
readout.
•Double-tap anywhere on the screen to open or activate the
last touched item.
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•Swipe using two fingers to scroll through lists or between
screens.
Shortcut gestures let you navigate your smartphone with
simple swipe gestures (for example, swipe up then left in a
single motion to go to the home screen). To see or change
these shortcuts, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
>
Settings
>
Manage shortcut gestures
.
To learn more about navigating your smartphone with Explore
by Touch, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
>
Settings
>
Launch “Explore by touch” tutorial
.
To turn off Explore by Touch when TalkBack is active, tap
Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
TalkBack
>
Settings
,
and uncheck
Explore by touch
.
Web accessibility
Apps can install Google™ scripts on your smartphone that
make their web content more accessible. Tap Apps
>
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Enhance web accessibility
.
Accessibility shortcut
Use simple gestures to quickly activate Talkback and other
accessibility features on your smartphone. For more
information, tap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Accessibility shortcut
.
Caller ID
When you want to hear who’s calling:
•Read out loud: Have your caller announced—tap Apps
>
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Talkback
>
SETTINGS
>
Speak Caller ID
.
•Ringtones: Assign a unique ringtone to a contact—tap
People
, tap the contact, then tap Menu >
Set ringtone
.
Volume & vibrate
Find it: Tap A p p s >
Settings
>
Sound
>
Volumes
or
Vibrate when ringing
Volumes
opens sliders that let you set different volumes for
your music or videos, ringtone, text or email notifications,
and alarms.
Vibrate when ringing
determines whether your smartphone
vibrates for incoming calls (even if the ringer is silent).
Zoom
Get a closer look.
Pinch to zoom: Pinch to zoom on maps, web pages, and
photos: To zoom in, touch the screen with two fingers and
then drag them apart. To zoom out, drag your fingers
together.
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Screen magnification: Triple tap the screen for full screen
magnification, or triple tap and hold to temporarily magnify:
tap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Magnification
gestures
.
Big text: Show bigger text throughout your smartphone: tap
Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
Large text
.
•Browser: Choose zoom, text size, contrast, and other
accessibility settings for your browser: tap Apps
>
Chrome
>Menu >
Settings
>
Accessibility
.
Tip: Use
Force enable zoom
to allow zooming on all
webpages.
Display brightness
Your smartphone automatically adjusts the screen brightness
when you’re in bright or dark places. But you can set your own
brightness level instead:
Find it: Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Display
>
Brightness
Uncheck
Automatic brightness
to set your own level.
Note: Setting brightness to a high level decreases your
smartphone’s battery life. To maximize battery life, select
Automatic brightness
.
Touchscreen & keys
To hear or feel when you touch the screen, tap Apps
>
Settings
>
Sound
:
•Touchscreen: To hear screen touches (click), select
Touch
sounds
.
•Keys: To feel screen keyboard touches (vibrate), select
Vibrate on touch
.
Screen lock: To hear when you lock or unlock the screen
(click), select
Screen lock sound
.
Messages
To make text entry even easier, use features like auto-complete,
auto-correct, and auto-punctuate—tap Apps >
Settings
>
Language & input
, then tap next to a keyboard type. Of
course if you don’t want to type at all, then use your
voice—tap on the touchscreen keyboard.
Hearing aids
To help get a clear sound when using a hearing aid or cochlear
implant, your smartphone may have been rated for use with
hearing aids. If your smartphone’s box has “Rated for Hearing
Aids” printed on it, then please read the following guidance.
Note: Ratings are not a guarantee of compatibility (visit
www.motorola.com/hacphones). You may also want to
consult your hearing health professional, who should be able to
help you get the best results.
• Settings: Tap
Phone
>Menu >
Settings
>
HAC mode
settings
.
Call volume: During a call, press the side volume keys to set
a call volume that works for you.
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• Position: During a call, hold the smartphone to your ear as
normal, and then rotate/move it to get the best position for
speaking and listening.
TTY
You can use your smartphone in TTY mode with standard
teletype machines. Tap
Phone
>Menu >
Settings
>
TTY
mode
and select the mode you need:
TTY full
: Type and read text on your TTY device.
TTY HCO
: Hearing-Carry-Over—type text on your TTY
device and listen to voice replies on your smartphone’s
speaker.
TTY VCO
: Voice-Carry-Over—speak into your smartphone
and read text replies on your TTY device.
Note: You’ll need a cable/adapter to connect your TTY device
to the headset jack on your smartphone.
Refer to your TTY device guide for mode and usage
information.
Braille
Combine your Braille display with TalkBack for braille and
speech feedback.
1Download the BrailleBack app from Google Play™ Store
(tap Apps >
Play Store
), and install it on your
smartphone.
2Tap Apps >
Settings
>
Accessibility
>
BrailleBack
.
3Turn on your Braille display and put it in Bluetooth® pairing
mode.
4On your smartphone, touch Apps >
Settings
>
Bluetooth
, then touch the Bluetooth power switch to turn
it and scan.
5Touch the name of your Braille display to pair it with the
smartphone.
Apps
Want more? No problem. Google Play™ Store provides
access to thousands of apps, many with useful accessibility
features.
Find it: Tap A p p s >
Play Store
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