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User Guide
© 2019 Motorola Mobility LLC. All rights reserved.
MOTOROLA, the stylized M logo, MOTO, and the MOTO family of marks are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. LENOVO is a trademark of
Lenovo. Google, Android, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC.
microSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Manufactured under license from Dolby
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Laboratories. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Certain features, services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in
all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. Contact your service provider
for details.
All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained
in this help content, are based upon the latest available information and believed to be accurate
at the time of release. Motorola reserves the right to change or modify any information or
specifications without notice or obligation.
Some images in help content are examples only.
You can also read this help on your phone at Settings > Help.
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Contents
Set up phone 1
Hardware diagram 1
Insert and remove SIM and SD cards 2
Manage dual SIMs 4
Add or remove accounts 5
Set up voicemail 7
Set up email 7
Make it yours 9
Accessibility settings 10
Visual assistance 10
Hearing assistance 12
Dexterity assistance 13
Use accessibility shortcuts 14
Learn the basics 16
About your home screen 16
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 34
Adjust volume 34
Frequently used tools 37
Turn flashlight on and off 37
Take screenshots 37
Use voice commands 38
Get turn-by-turn directions 39
Use Time and Weather widget 40
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Manage time spent on your phone 42
Work with text 44
Use onscreen keyboard 44
Cut, copy, paste text 46
Use voice typing 46
Fill in forms automatically 47
Personalize your phone 48
Home screen 48
Change wallpaper 48
Customize your Favorites tray 48
Add widgets, shortcuts, or folders 49
Remove widgets, shortcuts, or folders 51
Remake your home screen with launchers 52
Lock screen 53
Use a screen saver 53
Set screen lock 54
Add message to lock screen 56
Sounds 57
Set ringtones 57
Avoid interruptions with Do Not Disturb 58
Stop phone from speaking 60
Turn off charging sounds 61
Apps 62
About your apps 62
Use two apps at once 66
View notifications 67
Manage your apps 70
Install or update apps 70
Manage or delete apps 72
Protect against harmful apps 74
Pin your screen 75
Search and web browser 77
Search the web 77
Search your phone 78
Browse websites 79
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Text messaging 82
About text and multimedia messages 82
Read, send, manage text messages 83
Add attachments 85
Save attachments from text message 86
Turn group messaging on or off 86
Change default messaging app 87
Control notifications for text messages 87
Change text message reply to incoming calls 87
Get text messages on your computer 88
Email 90
Read, send, manage emails 90
View email attachments 91
Preview inboxes from home screen 92
Add email signature 93
Control email notifications 93
Calendar app 94
About the calendar 94
Find calendar events 94
Create and manage events 95
Control notifications for calendar events 96
Clock app 97
Set alarms 97
Use timer or stopwatch 98
Set date and time 99
Moto app 101
About the Moto app 101
Use voice commands 101
Preview notifications when screen sleeps 102
Adjust screen colors at night 103
Photos app 105
Share photos and videos 105
Upload photos and videos 105
Calls, contacts, voicemail 107
Phone calls 107
Answer calls 107
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Make calls 108
During a call 110
Make video calls 111
Make conference calls 111
Block calls and SMS 111
Turn on call waiting 113
View and delete call history 114
Contacts 116
Add contacts 116
Edit or delete contacts 117
Star your favorite contacts 118
Sort contacts 119
Share contacts 119
Voicemail 121
Use voicemail 121
Send all calls from contact to voicemail 122
Music 123
Listen to radio 123
Listen to music 124
Transfer music files 125
Connect a MIDI device 126
Battery 127
Charge phone 127
Extend battery life 127
Use Battery Saver mode 129
Storage 130
About storage options 130
Manage phone storage 130
Manage SD card 132
Find downloaded files 134
Recover recently deleted files 135
Upload music to cloud 135
Upload photos and videos 135
Scan documents and make copies 136
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Network and internet 138
Connect with WiFi 138
Use Airplane mode 139
Control data usage 139
Share your internet connection 141
Connect to VPNs 144
Connected devices 145
Connect with Bluetooth™ 145
Connect with Wi-Fi Direct 147
Tap & pay with NFC 147
Share or receive with NFC 148
Cast screen or media to TV 149
Transfer files between phone and computer (USB) 151
Print from your phone 152
About wireless sharing 154
Other settings 157
Apps & notifications 157
Change app settings 157
Manage notifications 158
Turn emergency alerts off/on 160
Display 161
Stop automatic rotation 161
Choose color mode 161
Adjust screen colors at night 161
Adjust screen brightness 162
Change font and display size 162
Change background color 163
Change screen timeout 163
Security & location 164
About security 164
Protect against harmful apps 165
Set up lost phone features 166
Lock and unlock phone 167
Set screen lock 167
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Unlock with trusted devices 169
Unlock with your face 170
Unlock at trusted places 171
Keep phone unlocked while it's on you 172
Unlock with voice commands 173
Use fingerprint security 174
Use location services 176
Lock SIM card 177
Accounts 178
Add or remove accounts 178
Sync accounts and apps 179
Manage information in your Google account 180
System 181
Set up emergency information 181
Record your IMEI number 181
Find legal and product information 181
Customize the keyboard 182
Use multiple languages 183
Users and guests 185
Share your phone 185
Add, modify, remove users 186
Add or delete guest 187
Fix a problem 188
Hardware issues 188
Phone is slow or unstable 188
Phone feels warm or hot 188
Phone won't turn on 189
Phone restarts or crashes 190
Screen is frozen or won't respond 191
SD card problems 191
Call and SIM issues 194
Problems making/receiving calls 194
Problems during calls 196
Battery issues 199
Charging problems 199
Battery drains too fast 199
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Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB issues 201
Bluetooth problems 201
Wi-Fi problems 203
Can't transfer files or connect to computer 204
Account and sign-in issues 206
Forgot unlock code 206
Can't sign in to Google 206
Account sync issues 206
App issues 208
App or widget problems 208
Messaging problems 209
Camera problems 211
Maintenance procedures 213
Update Android software 213
Reset Wi-Fi, cellular data, and Bluetooth 213
Reset phone 214
Get more help 216
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Hardware diagram
1. Tray for SIM and SD card
2. Front camera (To learn more, open the Camera app and touch > .)
3. Headset jack
4. Earpiece
5. Proximity sensor
6. Microphone
7. Volume up/down button
8. Power button
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1. Back cameras (To learn more, open the Camera app and touch > .)
2. LED flash
3. Fingerprint sensor
4. Speaker
5. USB-C port for charging, transferring files, sharing connection with tethered devices.
6. Microphone
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.
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To use an SD card:
To use two SIM cards (dual-SIM models only):
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.
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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
SD card
Manage dual SIMs
This information applies only to phones that support dual SIM cards and have both cards
inserted.
About dual SIMs
When two SIMs are inserted:
You see at the top of the home screen. If you see , troubleshoot the issue.
Both SIMs can make and receive calls and text messages.
Only the owner of the phone (not additional users or guests) can access dual SIM settings.
Set up SIM profile
Set SIM options based on how you expect to use the cards:
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIM cards.
2. Select the option that best meets your needs:
Smart SIM: Automatically select SIM for voice calls based on your call history. In
Brazil, selection is also based on your contact's carrier.
Personal and Work: Use one SIM for personal and the other for work-related voice
calls.
Manual: Choose which SIM to use for voice calls, for data, and for SMS.
3. Follow onscreen instructions to complete setup.
Change SIM profile
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIM cards.
2. Touch Dual SIM usage profile.
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3. Select a different profile and touch CHANGE PROFILE.
4. Select a new profile.
5. Follow onscreen instructions to complete setup.
To keep the same profile but adjust options for data, SMS, voice calls, video calls, or contacts:
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIM cards.
2. Touch each preferred SIM and contact option to change.
Change SIM name, color, ringtone
When two SIMs are inserted, you'll see them referenced in apps like Contacts, Messages, and
Phone. The SIM name shows your carrier and, if you're using the Personal and Work profile,
shows which it’s assigned to, but you can rename it. You can also change SIM icon color to
make them easy to differentiate.
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIM cards.
2. Touch the SIM to change.
3. Change settings as needed:
To rename a SIM, touch SIM name, then type a new name.
To change icon color, touch Color, then touch a color.
To change the SIM's ringtone, touch Phone ringtone, then select a ringtone.
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.
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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.
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.
Remove account
If you remove an account, information you synced will be removed from your phone, but it is not
deleted from your account.
To remove other accounts:
1. Go to Settings > Accounts.
2. Touch the account name.
3. Touch REMOVE ACCOUNT.
Tip: If you have trouble removing a corporate account, go to Settings > Security &
location > Advanced > Device admin apps and remove the checkmark for the account,
then try to remove it again.
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Set up voicemail
Set voicemail password
Contact your carrier for help setting or recovering your password/PIN for voicemail.
Set mailbox greeting
Your carrier provides and manages your voicemail.
To set your greeting:
1. Touch > .
2. Touch & hold to dial into your mailbox.
3. Follow your carrier’s system prompts. If your voicemail is not set up, contact your carrier for
instructions.
Change voicemail options
1. Touch > > Settings.
(If you don't see , swipe down on the screen.)
2. Touch Voicemail.
3. Touch Advanced Settings.
4. Change any of the options:
To change voicemail service from your provider to another voicemail service or app,
touch Service.
To change the number dialed to access voicemail, touch Setup.
Set up email
Set up personal email
You can add multiple email accounts of the following types:
• Gmail
Personal email from other providers (IMAP/POP)
If you added a Google account on your phone:
When you open the Gmail app for the first time, you'll see your email for that account.
You're already set up.
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To set up additional accounts, open Gmail and touch > Settings > Add account.
If you didn’t add a Google account to your phone and want to set up email for an IMAP/POP
provider (an address that's not Gmail):
1. Open the Gmail app.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your email address, password, and account
options.
If you have problems setting up the account, read Google's help for Gmail .
Set up corporate email
If you use Microsoft Office Outlook on your work computer, your phone can synchronize emails,
calendar events, and contacts with the Microsoft Exchange server. Before you start, you'll need
the following information from your company's IT department:
Email address
Email password
Domain name
• Username
Server name
Security type/SSL settings
Client certificate requirement
To set up corporate email:
1. Open the Gmail app.
2. Do one of the following:
If this is your first time opening the Gmail app, touch Add another email address.
If you have been using Gmail with another account, touch > Settings > Add
account.
3. Touch Exchange and Office 365.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your email address, password, and other
information from your company's IT department.
Switch account views
In the Gmail app, touch your profile icon, then select an account.
To open each inbox with one touch from your home screen, add task shortcuts:
1. Touch & hold .
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2. Drag for each account to a blank space on your home screen.
Make it yours
Now that you're up and running (battery charged, contacts imported, accounts added), it's time
for fun:
Set the wallpaper.
Assign ringtones or photos to friends you call.
Find some games.
Play some music.
To protect your phone, be sure to:
Set up a screen lock.
Set up fingerprint security to unlock your screen safely and quickly with a touch.
In case you ever lose your phone, set up Find My Device and record your IMEI number.
You'll probably also want to:
Set up your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections.
If you use multiple languages, set them up so they appear on your keyboard.
Set your schedule for Do Not Disturb , to automatically silence your phone when you don't
want to be interrupted.
Tip: If you’ve forgotten your new number, go to Settings > System > About phone >
Phone number.
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Visual assistance
Adjust colors if you’re color blind
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch Color correction and turn Use color correction on .
3. Touch Correction mode and choose an option.
How you see colors Option to choose
It’s difficult to tell violet from blue. Yellow and green
appear redder.
Deuteranomaly (red-green)
Colors aren’t bright. Red, orange, and yellow appear
greener.
Protanomaly (red-green)
It’s difficult to tell yellow and red from pink. Blue
appears greener.
Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)
Color correction is an experimental feature and might not work correctly everywhere on your
phone.
Use magnification gestures and icon
You can magnify the screen by triple tapping it or by touching by the navigation buttons.
To enable these gestures and add the icon:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification.
2. Adjust settings as needed:
To use gestures to zoom in and out, touch Magnify with triple-tap and turn it on .
To add , touch Magnify with button and turn it on .
Then, use these gestures:
To zoom in/out, touch or triple-tap the screen.
To zoom temporarily, touch , then touch & hold anywhere on the screen. Drag to move
around the screen, then lift your finger to zoom out.
To scroll while zoomed in, drag two fingers across the screen.
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To adjust the zoom, pinch fingers together or apart.
You can't zoom in on the keyboard or the buttons.
Tip: You can also adjust font and display size.
Hear or feel when you touch the screen
1. Go to Settings > Sound > Advanced.
2. Do any of the following:
To hear a tone when you dial a number, turn on Dial pad tones.
To hear a click when you lock or unlock the screen, turn on Screen locking sounds.
To hear a click when you touch something on the screen, turn on Touch sounds.
To feel a vibration when you type on the keyboard, turn on Touch vibration.
To hear a tone when your phone starts, turn on Power on sounds.
Hear notification sounds
You can assign a ringtone for notifications from specific apps.
You can also control sounds used to notify you of other events:
1. Go to Settings > Sound > Advanced.
2. To hear when your phone begins charging and reaches a full charge, turn Charging
sounds on .
Use TalkBack to read screens
Hear descriptions of everything you touch.
To enable TalkBack:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch TalkBack and turn Use service on .
3. Touch Settings and set the options you want.
Tip: To quickly turn TalkBack on/off, set up the accessibility shortcut.
When TalkBack is on:
Touch an item. Your phone speaks the name.
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Start typing. Your phone speaks each number or letter.
Drag status bar down. Your phone speaks all of the notifications.
Open a message, file, or book. Your phone reads the text out loud.
To control TalkBack volume:
Press a Volume button to open volume settings, then use the slider to adjust the level.
Or, during voice readout, repeatedly press the Volume up or down buttons.
Tip: To learn about navigating with Explore by touch, go to Settings > Accessibility >
TalkBack > Settings > Help & Feedback.
To silence readout and turn off TalkBack:
1. Swipe down and right on the screen.
2. Touch Pause feedback, then touch it again twice.
3. Touch OK twice.
4. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
5. Touch TalkBack and turn Use service off .
More assistance
You can also:
Use voice commands
Dictate text for messages
Hearing assistance
Turn on video captions
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch Captions and turn Use service on .
3. Specify options (language, text size, and style) for closed captioning.
Set up TTY device
Not all carriers support this feature.
For text-based communication, you can use text messaging and email.
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If you prefer to connect to a TTY device:
1. Touch .
2. Touch > Settings > Accessibility > TTY mode.
3. Select a mode:
TTY Full: Type and read text on your TTY device.
TTY HCO: Type text on your TTY and listen to voice replies on your phone.
TTY VCO: Speak into your phone and read text replies on your TTY.
4. Connect your phone and TTY with the audio cord that came with your TTY.
Dexterity assistance
External switch or keyboard
If you’re unable to use a touchscreen, Switch Access lets you control the phone using external
switches or keyboard keys to select items, scroll, enter text, and more.
To use Switch Access, you must have one of the following:
An external switch. USB or Bluetooth switch devices send keystroke signals to your
phone.
An external keyboard. Standard USB or Bluetooth keyboards can work as switch devices
by assigning one or more keys to actions.
Connect the external device to your phone using the manufacturer’s instructions. Learn more
about connecting with Bluetooth.
Set up Switch Access
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch Switch Access.
3. Turn Use service on .
4. Follow onscreen instructions to select:
Number of switches
Scanning options
Switch assignments
To adjust Switch Access later:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
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2. Touch Switch Access > Settings.
3. Adjust options.
Use Switch Access
To start scanning and highlighting items on the screen, press the assigned switch or key.
To select a highlighted item, press the assigned switch or key, then press the switch or key
assigned to select options.
Use accessibility shortcuts
Use accessibility menu
Get quick access to an accessibility menu that gives you better control of your phone.
To add the icon:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch Accessibility Menu.
3. Turn Use service on .
To use the menu:
1. At the bottom of the screen, touch .
If you've set other accessibility tools to use this icon, touch & hold it to switch between
tools.
2. Choose an option from the menu.
Use Volume to control accessibility feature
You can use the Volume buttons to turn an accessibility feature of your choice ( TalkBack ,
Switch Access ) on or off.
To enable the shortcut:
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.
2. Touch Volume key shortcut.
3. Turn Use service on .
4. To change the accessibility feature associated with the shortcut, touch Shortcut service.
5. To use the Volume buttons from the lock screen, turn Allow from lock screen on .
To use the shortcut:
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Press and hold the Volume Up and Down buttons at the same time for three seconds.
You'll hear confirmation that the feature has been turned on or off.
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About your home screen
You see the home screen when you turn on and unlock your phone.
You can add more pages to the right as needed. To add a page, drag an app shortcut or widget
to the edge of an existing page and place it on the new page.
Swipe right or left to move between pages.
Here are the parts of your home screen:
1. Status bar: Displays the time and icons that tell you about your phone's battery and
network connections. Swipe down to see your notifications and quick settings.
2. Widget: You can add widgets to your home screen for quick access to information or
frequent tasks.
3. Shortcut: You can add shortcuts to open apps or web pages you use frequently.
4. Favorites tray: Provides one touch access to your most-used apps from any home screen
page. You can customize which apps appear here.
5. Navigation bar: Use gestures to move between apps and screens. You can replace the bar
with the navigation icons instead.
6. Folder: Add folders to organize app shortcuts.
If you want an entirely new look and feel for your home screen, you can use a different
launcher. For a less drastic renovation, just change the wallpaper.
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About your lock screen
The lock screen appears when you're using a screen lock and you turn on or wake your phone.
Tip: If you're using Moto Display , you'll see those notifications before you get to your lock
screen.
From the lock screen, you can:
View and respond to notifications. Double touch one to open it.
Open your quick settings. Swipe down from top of screen.
Start a voice search. Swipe right.
Open the camera. Swipe left.
Go into Lockdown . Temporarily turn off notifications and fingerprint unlocking.
You can customize your lock screen to:
Control which notifications, if any, appear.
Add your name or a short message.
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If this is your first smartphone
Learn the basics
To get around your phone, here are the key concepts.
Use to move between screens.
In addition to touching the screen to select items, you can use other gestures, such as
pinch to zoom.
The icons at the top of your home screen tell you important stuff at a glance, like your
phone’s battery level and network connection, and whether you’ve missed a call.
Your phone and apps send you notifications for things like new messages, calendar events,
and upcoming alarms. You’ll find notifications in several places, and can do a lot with them.
To learn about these common tasks, touch one below:
Answer a call.
Make a call.
Set an alarm.
Turn the flashlight on/off.
Listen to music.
If you’re looking for different instructions, touch at the top of this page and type a search
term.
Get apps
Your phone comes with many fun and useful apps, but you can really unlock its power by
installing apps that suit your lifestyle. Go to Play Store to explore free and paid apps that help
you be more productive, organized, informed, in touch, and entertained.
Protect your phone
You carry your phone around with you, and accidents happen; phones get lost sometimes. So
set up some security and prevent heartache if you and your phone become separated.
Set up a screen lock. This is your first line of defense in keeping your sensitive information
safe. Prefer numbers, shapes, words? Set up a PIN, pattern, or password required to unlock
your phone. Learn how.
A screen lock doesn't prevent you from immediately answering a call or accessing your camera.
Display your owner info. On your lock screen, you can discreetly display a “please return”
message with some of your contact info so that, if your phone is lost, someone can to return it
to you. Learn how.
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Enable lost phone features. For peace of mind, check out Find My Device , in case you ever
need to remotely locate and lock or erase your phone.
Personalize your phone
While changing your wallpaper is probably your first customization, don't stop there. Be sure to
explore your Settings to set ringtones, font sizes, data usage preferences, keyboard
preferences, and much more. It's a great way to learn many of your phone's capabilities while
customizing it to suit your needs.
In most apps you can touch or for app-specific settings. Be sure to see what options are
available to you there, too.
Manage cellular data
Understand your data usage. Keep an eye on your data usage and learn how to make the
most of it. See which apps use large amounts of data and adjust their settings. If your phone is
using too much data, you can also stop accounts from auto-syncing.
Use Wi-Fi to conserve cellular data. When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, your data will use
that network connection instead of your carrier's network, saving your cellular data for when you
need it. Learn how to connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Useful to know
Find phone info. To find your phone number, device name, and other information, go to
Settings > System > About phone.
Tell your phone what to do. Use your phone hands-free with voice commands. Tell it to
navigate you, and listen to it speak the directions to you as you drive--it'll even reroute you if
you've gone off course. Tell it to set alarms, find information on the web, make calls.
Never miss a photo opportunity. Automatically open the camera right from your lock screen.
Just twist your phone twice. Or, swipe left. You can automatically back up your photos and
videos with your Google account or with other photo sharing apps available from Play Store .
Store your stuff. You have several storage options. Store apps and content on your phone. For
more storage space, use an SD card for photos, videos, and music. You can open stored items
in associated apps, like Photos to see your photos and videos. For even more storage space,
plus the ability to access your media and files from any internet-connected device (phone,
computer, tablet), use cloud storage. Your Google account includes free cloud storage on Drive,
which has its own app and is also available from the menu throughout other apps.
Wi-Fi hotspot. You can use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot to share your internet connection
with your other devices that need internet access (for example, a laptop or tablet).
Reboot phone. In the unlikely event that your phone becomes unresponsive, frozen, shows a
blank or black screen, or doesn't respond to the Power button, you can reboot it. Press and hold
the Power button for 7 - 10 seconds. The phone will restart normally.
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Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be
available in all areas.
If you had an iPhone
Welcome to Android! Here are some differences between your old iPhone and your new phone.
Your assistant: You've retired Siri. Now, find info and get things done with Google Assistant.
Just set up “OK, Google”. Then ask for info or help with everyday tasks.
Apps:
Goodbye Apple App Store, hello Google Play Store. Play Store is now your default app
store. Apps aren't compatible between iPhone and Android. However, many developers
make iPhone and Android versions of their apps; if the app stores your data online, then
you can switch with little effort. Just download the Android version from Play Store and log
in.
Keep on making video calls. Use the Duo app to make video calls with friends who have
iPhones or Android phones.
Continue listening to podcasts. You can listen with the Play Music app. Or, there are lots of
podcast apps on Play Store - search for “podcast” in Play Store and download one of your
choice.
Install apps remotely. On a computer, visit play.google.com. Browse apps on the bigger
screen and then install them on your phone from your computer.
Your home screen:
On your old iPhone, your home screen was far left. Now, you start with one home screen
and can add more pages to the right as needed.
Your old phone showed all apps on your home screen. With your new phone, you can put
shortcuts to your most important apps on your home screen for easy access. Or, find your
full list by swiping up from your favorites tray. This frees up room on your home screen for
widgets, making your new home much more lively.
In addition to apps, Android has widgets that stream information to you. For example,
widgets can provide weather updates or upcoming calendar events.
Like your old iPhone, you'll see notifications at the top of the screen, which you can swipe
down to review. But on your new phone, you can swipe them left or right to dismiss them.
Quick access to settings: On your old iPhone, to adjust settings you opened a Settings app.
You can still do that. But now you've also got quick settings. Swipe down from the top of the
screen for easy access to toggles for airplane mode, Wi-Fi, and other frequently-used settings.
In the cloud: Your Google account is your key to cloud storage with Google. If you migrated
your contacts to your phone, then you can see them from any device or computer by logging
into Gmail. Your Google account includes apps like Calendar and Drive that let you work well
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with others. And it has apps that let you play too - access your photos, videos, music from any
device when you log in with your Google account. Use Play Music to upload your iTunes library.
About your Google account
Benefits of your account
When you set up your phone, you added a Google account. If you haven't had a Google
account before, this is more than just a password you set up for your phone.
A Google account lets you organize and access your personal information and files from any
computer or mobile device:
Synchronize everything. Never lose your contacts. Associate them with your Google
account if you create them on your phone, and view them from Gmail on any computer or
by signing into your Google account on any phone. Create emails or calendar events on
your phone and view them on any computer. Access your browser bookmarks from any
device.
Store in the cloud. Upload your photos, videos, and music to the cloud; get to all of it
without taking up space on your phone.
Keep your stuff secure. Your account password secures it all and lets you access it from
anywhere.
Maintaining your account
Other than remembering your password, you don’t need to do much maintenance on your
Google account - just enjoy the benefits of your secure, synchronized information. However,
you can:
Control how frequently your phone syncs your information.
Review and manage the information Google collects from you, such as search and
browsing history.
Learn about Google apps
Many Google apps, like Gmail , Chrome , Photos , and Maps are pre-loaded on your phone. To
learn about and download additional Google apps, read Google’s information.
Can't sign in to Google account
If you’re having problems signing in to your account, read Google's support information.
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Status bar icons
About status icons
The status bar at the top of the home screen contains icons that help you monitor your phone.
On the left, icons tell you about apps, such as new messages or downloads. If you don't
know what one of these icons means, swipe the status bar down for details.
On the right, icons tell you about your phone's battery level and network connections.
A dot means there are more icons to view. Drag down from the top of the screen to see all
icons.
What status icons mean
These are the icons from apps that came on your phone and the phone status icons.
Icon Meaning
CALLS
Active call.
Missed call.
Speakerphone on.
Microphone muted.
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NETWORK
Connected to cellular/mobile network (full signal). Speed of your network connection is
also shown. For example, or . Possible speeds, from slowest to fastest, are
1X, 2G, 3G, H, H+, 4G. Available speeds depend on your carrier and your location.
Poor connection to cellular/mobile network.
Connected to different cellular/mobile network (roaming).
Data Saver is on, preventing apps from using background data.
WiFi network within range.
Connected to WiFi network.
Poor connection to WiFi network.
No SIM card.
Location services are in use.
Airplane mode on.
CONNECTIVITY
Bluetooth on.
Trusted device connected.
Your phone is a WiFi hotspot. Devices can connect to share your data connection.
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Wireless display or adaptor connected.
Connected by USB cable.
USB tethering enabled.
NFC enabled. Only some versions of this phone, sold in certain countries, support this
feature.
SYNC AND UPDATES
App updates are available for download from Play Store.
App successfully installed from Play Store.
Email and calendar sync in progress.
Upload complete.
Download complete.
Google backup in progress.
Google backup complete.
SOUND
Vibrate.
Song playing.
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DO NOT DISTURB
Do Not Disturb is on.
BATTERY
Battery fully charged.
Battery charging.
Battery low.
Phone is in Battery Saver mode.
ALARM AND CALENDAR
Alarm set.
Upcoming calendar event.
EMAIL AND MESSAGING
New Gmail message.
New text message.
New voicemail.
Important alert.
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OTHER ICONS
Screenshot is available.
Apps that you download might show other icons to alert you about their status.
Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be
available in all areas.
Phone terms you should know
Airplane mode. A mode allowing access to a device’s non-wireless functions (e.g., music,
games, etc.), while disabling its wireless radio functions that are banned on airplanes during
flight.
app. Software that you can download for added functionality, such as games, email apps, bar
code scanners and more. Some apps are already on your phone, and more can be downloaded
from your phone's app store.
Bluetooth™. A short-range wireless technology you can use to connect a device to other
nearby Bluetooth-capable devices and accessories, such as headsets, speakers, printers, etc.
Use Bluetooth to make handsfree calls on a headset or in your car, listen to music on wireless
speakers, use a wireless mouse or keyboard, or print a document in another room. Set up
Bluetooth.
cellular network or mobile network. A network of radio-transmitting towers. You make calls
on your phone using radio waves sent between the phone and the network towers. You also
send data and access the Internet on this network. Carriers use different technologies to handle
these radio transmissions (GSM, CDMA, Edge, 3G, 4G, LTE, HSPA, iDEN).
data. Information sent or received from your phone other than calls and text messages. You
may use data when you access the internet, check your email, play games, use apps and more.
Background tasks, such as syncing or location services, may also use data.
data usage. The amount of data your phone uploads or downloads over a network in a given
period. Your phone uses your carrier's cellular network or over a Wi-Fi network. Depending on
your plan with your carrier, you may be charged additional fees when your data usage exceeds
your plan's monthly limits.
GPS. Global Positioning System. A global satellite-based system for determining precise
locations on Earth.With GPS, your phone becomes your navigator when you're driving and your
concierge when you're looking for a nearby meal, movie, or cup of coffee.
mobile hotspot. A device or app that lets you share your mobile data connection with multiple
devices via WiFi. You can connect different devices to your hotspot, including notebooks,
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netbooks, MP3 players, cameras, Smartphones, and portable gaming systems. The number of
devices that can connect at one time depends on your carrier and connection speed.
NFC. Near-field communication. A wireless technology that transfers information between two
compatible devices. Tap the devices together to share web addresses, contact info, apps, GPS
locations and more.
notification. An alert from your phone or an app on your phone. Your phone displays icons in
the status bar to notify you of new messages, calendar events and alarms. Icons can also
indicate ongoing status, such as connection to a WiFi network.
Play Store. Google's store where you can download apps, books, movies, and music. Choose
from an assortment of free books or apps; purchase from an even larger selection.
SD card. Secure Digital (SD) card. A small, high-capacity removable memory card used in
small, portable devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and digital cameras.
short cut. An icon you can add to your home screen that lets you quickly open an app. Create
short cuts for apps you use frequently.
SIM card. Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. A card that securely stores information your
carrier uses to authenticate your phone on the cellular network.
software update. An update to your phone's operating system that typically includes new
features and fixes reported problems. The update is wirelessly downloaded to your phone at no
additional cost to you.
status bar. Thin bar at the top of your home screen that displays the time and icons that tell
you about your phone's battery and network connections. Apps display icons in the status bar to
alert you of events, such as new messages.
sync. The process of sharing the same information across multiple devices and websites.
Contacts, calendars and email are often synced through cloud services, so you can enter
information on one device and access it through another.
Visual Voice Mail. An app that lets you see a list of your voice mail messages and manage
them without having to dial into the traditional voice mail system. You can listen to, reply to,
erase, and archive your messages. You can also call back, text, and add new contacts.
widget. An element you can add to your home screen that gives you quick access to
information or frequent tasks. For example, widgets can provide weather updates, upcoming
calendar events. Many are preinstalled on your phone. Apps you download may also include
widgets.
WiFi. A short-range wireless technology that provides a high-speed internet connection to
wireless data devices. Many locations offer Wi-Fi connections, including airports, hotels,
restaurants and more. Using a Wi-Fi connection instead of your cellular network can help
reduce your cellular data usage. Some public Wi-Fi connections may not be secure. You should
only connect to those you trust and use some form of internet security on your devices. Set up
Wi-Fi.
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Certain features, services, and applications are network or carrier dependent and may not be
available in all areas.
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Learn gestures
Gesture Description
Touch Press with one finger and lift.
Result: Open something (app or email) or choose something (checkbox, icon).
It’s like clicking a mouse on a computer.
Touch &
hold Press and wait before lifting one finger.
Result: Select something (app icon, text on a page) and see possible actions.
Try it: Touch & hold text on this page to see the copy feature.
Drag Touch & hold an item and then, without lifting, slide your finger until you reach the
target position.
Result: Move elements on the screen; for example, change a toggle from ON to
OFF.
Try it: Drag an app shortcut or widget from one spot on your home screen to
another.
Swipe Quickly move one finger across the screen, without pausing when you first touch
(so you don’t drag instead).
Result: Switch between home screens or between tabs in an app. Or, move
quickly through a list.
Try it: Open the Phone app and swipe left/right to switch between tabs.
Pinch out to
zoom Put two fingers on the screen and then drag them apart.
Result: Zoom in to see larger version of photos and maps. Or, open expandable
notifications.
Try it: Open a photo and pinch out to zoom in on an area.
Tip: If you have visual impairments, you can enable additional magnification
gestures.
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Pinch in to
zoom Put two fingers on the screen, far apart, and then drag them together.
Result: Zoom out to see smaller version of photos or maps. Or, close expandable
notifications.
More gestures: You can also swipe up on the navigation bar.
Use navigation bar
Navigate with one finger
Use these gestures with the navigation bar to move between screens and apps.
Action Gesture to use
Switch between 2 recent apps Swipe right
See all recent apps Swipe up
See all apps Swipe up twice
Go back Swipe left if you’re using Moto One Button Nav
Touch if you're using Google Gestures
Go home Touch the bar
Open Google Assistant Touch & hold the bar
Choose between two bars
You have two options for a navigation bar.
Google Gestures is on by default and includes a back icon.
One Button Nav includes the same gestures and also lets you swipe left to go back.
To use :
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1. Go to Settings > Moto > Moto Actions.
2. Turn One Button Nav on .
To return to :
1. Go to Settings > System > Gestures.
2. Turn Swipe up on Home button on .
Use navigation icons
If you want the navigation icons at the bottom of the screen instead of a navigation bar, turn off
both bars:
1. Settings > System > Gestures > Swipe up on Home button
2. Settings > Moto > Moto Actions > One Button Nav
Then, use the icons at the bottom of your home screen:
takes you back one screen.
returns you to the home screen from any app.
lets you switch between recent apps.
lets you open an accessibility menu. Appears after you enable accessibility settings.
Use quick settings
Open quick settings
Settings you adjust frequently, like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, are “quick settings”, easy to get to from
any screen.
To see your first few quick settings, swipe down once from the top of your screen.
To see all quick settings, swipe down again.
Adjust quick settings
Do one of the following:
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Touch an icon to toggle the setting on or off .
Touch & hold an icon to adjust related settings.
Icon Setting
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Do Not Disturb
Flashlight
Auto-rotate
Battery Saver
Mobile data
Airplane mode
Cast
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Data Saver . Appears after you turn on Data Saver the first time.
Dim your screen at night. Appears after you turn on Night Light the first time.
Wi-Fi hotspot. Appears after you turn on hotspot the first time.
SIM card
You can also slide to adjust screen brightness.
Open all settings
To open the full list of all settings, do one of the following:
Open quick settings and touch .
Or, open the Settings app.
Tip: You can search the Settings app to find what you need quickly. Just touch at the top
of the app and type your search term.
Customize quick settings
You can rearrange quick settings, putting your most used at the top. You can also add or
remove them.
1. Open quick settings.
2. Touch .
3. Drag to add or remove one.
To return quick settings to its original state, touch > Reset.
Tip: You can also change the background color to be light or dark.
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Wake or put screen to sleep
To save battery power, your screen automatically goes to sleep if you haven't used it for a while.
You can adjust the amount of time before your screen should sleep.
To wake sleeping screen:
Press the Power button. If you've set up a screen lock, you need to unlock it.
If you've added your fingerprint to the phone, touch the sensor to wake and unlock your
phone.
Your screen automatically wakes when you have an incoming call.
To put screen to sleep:
Briefly press the Power button. When you set down your phone, it's good habit to do this.
You save a bit of battery and keep it secure with the screen lock.
To keep your screen off and phone quiet when you don't want interruptions, like at night,
use Do Not Disturb settings.
Adjust volume
Volumes you can control
Your phone has independent settings for these volumes:
• Call
Media (music, video, games)
Alarm
Ringtone for incoming calls and notifications
Adjusting one volume won't affect the others, so you can crank up the tunes without making
incoming callers sound like they’re shouting.
Turn volume up or down
When you're on a call, press the Volume buttons to adjust the volume level of the other person
on the call.
When you're not on a call, press the Volume buttons to adjust the media volume.
To adjust other volumes at any time:
1. Press a Volume button.
2. Touch .
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3. Slide to adjust the volume levels:
Level Sounds affected
Music, videos, games, and other media
Volume of the other person on a call
Phone calls, notifications
Alarm
Tip: To silence notifications and allow phone calls to ring, go to Settings > Sound >
Advanced > Default notification sound and select None.
Silence ringing phone
Press the Power or Volume Down button.
Prevent phone from ringing
To quickly switch to vibrate, press & hold the Power + Volume Up buttons until you feel a
vibration and see .
Want to silence your phone instead of vibrating? Go to Settings > System > Gestures.
Touch Prevent ringing > Press Power & Volume Up together > Mute.
To switch to silent or vibrate , press a Volume button, then touch above the
volume slider.
To automatically silence your phone during a certain time (e.g. every Tuesday from 11:00 to
noon), set up Do Not Disturb .
Adjust accessibility volume
When TalkBack is on, to change the volume of spoken feedback:
1. Press a Volume button.
2. Move the slider.
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Fix a problem
What's wrong?
Phone isn't ringing
People can't hear me on calls
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Turn flashlight on and off
To turn your flashlight on or off:
1. Open quick settings.
2. Touch or .
Or, make a chopping motion to turn the flashlight on or off.
If the camera opens, be sure to use a chop gesture, not a twist gesture.
To control the chop gesture:
1. Open the Moto app.
2. Touch > Moto Actions.
3. Touch Fast flashlight and turn it on or off.
Take screenshots
Capture screen with phone keys
1. Press & hold the Power button, then touch Screenshot.
When the screenshot is captured, you'll see in the status bar.
2. Swipe the status bar down, and on the screenshot notification:
To share the screenshot, touch Share and select the way you want to share.
To crop or adjust image settings, touch Edit.
To delete the screenshot, touch Delete.
To open the screenshot, touch the notification.
Capture screen with gesture
The easiest way to take screenshots is with a gesture you enable in the Moto app.
To set it up:
1. Open the Moto app.
2. Touch > Moto Actions.
3. Turn Three finger screenshot on .
To take a screenshot:
1. Use three fingers to touch & hold the screen.
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When the screenshot is captured, you'll see in the status bar.
2. Swipe the status bar down, and on the screenshot notification:
To share the screenshot, touch Share and select the way you want to share.
To crop or adjust image settings, touch Edit.
To delete the screenshot, touch Delete.
To open the screenshot, touch the notification.
Find screenshots later
Open the Photos app and touch > Device folders > Screenshots.
Use voice commands
Train launch phrase
1. Open the Google app, then touch More > Settings > Voice > Voice Match.
2. Turn on Access with Voice Match and follow the onscreen instructions to record your
voice.
Speak a command
Not all languages support voice commands.
Tell your phone to call people, get directions, send messages, set alarms. The possibilities are
enormous.
1. From the home screen or when you've started a search, say “OK, Google.”
2. When the phone responds, say the command (for example, “Call Elise” or “Set alarm for 7
AM tomorrow”).
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Tip: To see a list of commands, say “Help.”
3. Some commands cause your phone to speak a response to you. To stop the phone from
speaking, touch .
Unlock screen automatically
You can set your phone to automatically unlock and perform all voice commands when:
The phone recognizes your voice speaking “OK, Google”
The phone is paired with a trusted device, like a Bluetooth headset
You're in a trusted place, like home or work
The phone recognizes your face
The phone is in your hand or bag
Get turn-by-turn directions
Navigation and battery life
Navigation is one of the most power-intensive apps, so keep your phone plugged into a high-
quality car charger, especially if you're streaming music and/or using Bluetooth (also power-
intensive features).
Use Directions widget
1. Before you hit the road, add a Maps Directions widget to your home screen, and you'll have
directions to any destination you choose.
2. When you're ready to roll, just touch the widget, and your phone will talk you through the
directions.
Tip: Combine your Directions widgets into a folder on your home screen.
Get directions to home or work
Get directions from anywhere to your home or work addresses with one touch by setting up a
task shortcut for the Maps app:
1. Touch & hold .
2. Drag to a blank space on your home screen.
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3. If you haven't set your home or work address yet in Maps, touch the shortcut and follow the
onscreen instructions to add it.
When you're ready to roll, just touch the shortcut, and your phone will talk you through the
directions.
Use voice commands to get directions
Tell your phone to provide directions to a destination:
1. Say your launch phrase.
2. Say “Navigate to [destination].”
Use Time and Weather widget
Add widget to home screen
Put a clock on your home screen and get quick access to alarms, your calendar, and the
weather.
1. Touch & hold the home screen.
2. Touch Widgets.
3. Touch & hold the Time and Weather widget, then drag it to a home screen page.
Set or delete alarms
1. Touch the time.
2. Do one of the following:
To use an existing alarm, switch it on . Touch to view or edit its ringtone.
To add a new alarm, touch and set the time and ringtone.
To delete an alarm, touch next to it, then touch .
3. To control general alarm settings, like alarm volume and snooze duration, touch >
Settings.
When an alarm is set, shows in the status bar.
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Manage cities for weather forecasts
The Time and Weather widget displays current temperature for your location or for a city you
specify.
To display the temperature for your current location:
1. Do one of the following:
Touch Add cities.
Or, touch the current temperature, then touch > .
2. Turn Current location on.
Tip: To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius, touch Temperature unit.
To see a forecast, touch the current temperature on the widget.
To add a city:
1. Do one of the following:
If you haven't added locations yet, touch Add cities.
Or, touch the current temperature, then touch .
2. Touch Add new location.
3. Enter a city name or ZIP code, then touch .
4. Touch the city to add.
Tip: To switch between forecasts for multiple cities, touch the temperature, then swipe
left or right.
To remove a city:
1. Touch the temperature.
2. Touch > Settings.
3. Touch next to the city's name.
View your calendar
Touch the current date to open your calendar, where you can view or add upcoming events.
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Manage time spent on your phone
Understand your habits
1. Go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing.
2. Review the chart to see:
Time you spent using phone today
Which apps you’ve had on screen and for how long
How often you unlocked the phone today
How many notifications you’ve gotten
3. For more information, touch a label on the chart. For example, to see your screen time for
the week, touch today’s usage time.
Tip: To find Digital Wellbeing as an app, turn on Show icon in the app list.
Limit daily time spent in an app
You can set a time for the maximum time you can use an app each day.
To set an app timer:
1. Go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing.
2. Touch the chart.
3. Next to the app you want to limit, touch .
4. Set the total time that you can use the app per day.
When you reach your time limit in an app:
The app closes.
Its icon dims and no longer opens the app.
The app timer resets at midnight. To use the app before midnight, go to Settings > Digital
Wellbeing, touch the app in the chart, then delete the timer.
Make it easier to put your phone away
You can schedule changes to get ready for sleep.
1. Go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing > Wind Down.
2. Turn on Use Wind Down.
3. Adjust start and end times if needed.
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4. Set what your phone should do during this scheduled time:
Remove screen colors (turn on Grayscale).
Silence your phone (turn on Do Not Disturb ).
Filter out blue light for a warmer tone (turn on Night Light schedule ).
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Use onscreen keyboard
Open, close, resize keyboard
To open the keyboard, just touch an area where you can enter text or numbers.
To close the keyboard so you can see other parts of the screen, touch .
To make the keyboard larger, turn your phone horizontally. If your screen doesn’t rotate, check
your auto-rotate setting.
Tip: If you installed other keyboards, you'll see next to the navigation buttons when
you're typing. To switch to a different keyboard, touch .
Type special characters
Touch & hold a key to see related special characters. For example:
Touch & hold . to see other punctuation marks.
Touch & hold e to see é and 3.
Tip: To insert a period followed by a space, touch the spacebar twice quickly.
Capitalize letters
To type in ALL CAPS, touch twice, quickly, so you see . Touch it once more to turn ALL
CAPS off.
To change capitalization of a word you've already typed:
Select the word and touch to capitalize the first letter.
Select the word and touch twice to make it ALL CAPS.
Use glide typing
You have two options for entering text: type one letter at a time (multi-touch typing) or slide your
finger through all the letters in a word using one continuous motion (glide typing). Start typing
either way and switch whenever you like.
When you're using glide typing, you can:
Type a word. Drag your finger over the letters in the word.
Delete words. Drag left slowly from to select a word or string of words, then lift your
finger to delete.
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Enter apostrophes in common words. Drag through the letters and the apostrophe is
automatically inserted.
Add a space. There's no need to use the space bar. Just lift your finger and start the next
word.
You can disable glide typing.
Get suggestions
Use suggestions to type faster.
When you're typing, you'll see a list of suggested next words above the keys:
Touch a word in the list to insert it in your text.
If you don’t like a suggested word, touch & hold it, then drag it to .
You can limit or turn suggestions off.
Spell check and auto correct
Misspelled words are automatically corrected as you type:
To undo a correction, touch .
To prevent that word from being auto-corrected again, add it to your dictionary by touching
the word in the list of suggestions above the keys.
If auto-correction is turned off, you can still check spelling:
1. After you're done typing, review your text; misspelled words (and words not in your
dictionary) are underlined.
2. Touch an underlined word:
If the word is spelled correctly, touch it in the suggestion bar.
If the word is misspelled, select the correct word in the suggestion bar or type the
correction.
Type in multiple languages
If you have added multiple languages as a system language in your phone settings, keyboards
and text suggestion are available for those languages:
When using a keyboard language other than your primary system language, available
keyboard languages are shown on the spacebar.
To toggle between languages, touch .
To see a list of available keyboards, touch & hold or the spacebar.
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You can add keyboards for other languages.
Cut, copy, paste text
You can select and copy text from web pages and messages.
1. To select text, touch & hold a word.
2. Touch Copy, Cut, Share, or:
Select more text. Drag the sliders .
Select all text in message you're composing. Touch > Select all.
Get information about selected text. Touch Web Search.
Translate selected text. Touch > Translate. (If you don't see this option, install the
Google Translate app.)
3. To paste text, touch to insert at the cursor or select a block of text to replace. Then touch
Paste.
Tips:
In some apps, you need to double-tap a word to select it (instead of touching & holding
it).
When you use Copy, the text is copied to the clipboard in your phone's memory,
overwriting previous text in the clipboard. If you want to save and manage everything
you copy into the clipboard, search for “clipboard manager” in Play Store to select and
download an app.
Use voice typing
Enable keyboard mic for dictation
If you don't see on your keyboard:
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages & input.
2. Touch Virtual keyboard > Gboard.
3. Touch Preferences and turn Voice input key on .
Dictate text
1. Touch a text field to show the onscreen keyboard.
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2. Touch on the onscreen keyboard.
3. Speak what you want to type:
Speak naturally but clearly. There's no need to shout or hold the phone close to your
mouth.
To include punctuation, say “comma,” “period,” “question mark,” or “exclamation point.”
To pause or restart, touch .
To delete a word, touch .
Fill in forms automatically
Don’t retype your personal information again and again. Save it securely, then with just one
touch, fill in passwords, addresses, credit cards, and other information saved to your Google
account.
To set it up:
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages & input.
2. Touch Advanced > Autofill service.
3. Select Google, then touch .
4. Touch > CONTINUE.
5. Touch categories to review and edit personal information, addresses, credit cards, and
passwords.
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Change wallpaper
You can change the background image on your home screen or lock screen. Use your own
photos, images that came on your phone, or images from an online category.
Tip: If your battery is low, temporarily change animated wallpaper to a static image to save
power.
1. Open the Wallpapers app.
2. Do one of the following:
To set a single wallpaper, select a photo or wallpaper.
To see a new wallpaper each day, open a category and touch Daily wallpaper >
Continue.
3. Touch Set wallpaper.
4. Select whether you want to use the wallpaper on your home screen, lock screen, or both.
Tip: To skip a daily wallpaper, open the Wallpapers app and touch on your current daily
wallpaper image.
Customize your Favorites tray
The Favorites tray at the bottom of the home screen gives you one-touch access to your most-
used applications. You can customize these app shortcuts.
To change the app shortcuts:
1. Touch & hold one of the app shortcuts, then drag it up and drop it on Remove.
2. Swipe up from the bottom of the home screen to open your app list.
3. Touch & hold the app you want. When the new shortcut appears, drag it to the empty spot
in your tray.
Tip: You can also use folders in your Favorites tray.
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Gmail Compose new email
Open to specific account
Maps Navigate to Work
Navigate to Home
YouTube • Search
• Subscriptions
• Trending
Chrome New incognito tab
New tab
Calendar New reminder
New event
Messages Open most recent conversation
New conversation
Clock Start screen saver
Start stopwatch
Create new timer
Create new alarm
Settings • Battery
Data usage
• Wi-Fi
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Add web page shortcuts
1. Open the Chrome app.
2. Navigate to the web page.
3. Touch > Add to Home screen.
4. Edit the name if desired.
5. Touch ADD.
6. Do one of the following:
Touch & hold the icon to drag it where you want on the home screen.
Touch Add automatically.
Add folders
Folders organize your shortcuts.
1. Touch & hold an app shortcut on your home screen.
2. Drag it onto another to group them together, then release when a circle forms around them:
Then you can:
Add more apps. Drag app icons onto the circle from your home screen or app tray.
Use an app in the folder. Open the folder and touch the app's icon.
Name the folder. Open the folder, then touch its name and type a new name.
Remove an app from the folder. Open the folder and drag the app icon onto the home
screen, or drag it up and drop it on Remove.
Delete the folder. Touch & hold the folder, then drag it to Remove.
Fix a problem
If you’re having problems, try these troubleshooting steps.
Remove widgets, shortcuts, or folders
To remove widgets or shortcuts from your home screen:
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Use a screen saver
Set up screen saver
While your phone is idle on a dock or charger, turn it into a desk clock, a photo frame to show
off your pics, or more.
1. Go to Settings > Display > Advanced.
2. Touch Screen saver.
3. Do any of the following:
To change screen savers, touch Current screen saver, then select one. To set
options for that screen saver, touch .
To preview your selection, touch Start now. Touch the screen anywhere (unlock if
necessary) to return to settings.
To adjust when the screen saver starts (while docked, charging, or either), touch When
to start.
Start screen saver
The screen saver automatically starts when you connect your phone to a dock or charger and
the screen goes to sleep.
To exit the screen saver and return to your home or lock screen:
Press the Power button.
Or, touch , , or .
To manually start your screen saver any time, go to Settings > Display > Advanced > Screen
saver and touch Start now.
Turn off screen saver
To prevent the screen saver from starting automatically:
1. Go to Settings > Display > Advanced.
2. Touch Screen saver > When to start > Never.
Add screen savers
Search for “Screen saver” in Play Store for apps that give you more.
After you install an app, you can select the new ones in Settings > Display > Advanced >
Screen saver.
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Add message to lock screen
To add your name or a short message to your lock screen for anyone who finds your phone:
1. Go to Settings > Security & Location.
2. Touch Lock screen preferences > Lock screen message.
3. Type the text to display and touch Save.
Tip: Don't put your mobile number as your contact info unless you can access your
voicemail from another device.
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Allow exceptions in Do Not Disturb mode
When Do Not Disturb is on, incoming calls, messages, and calendar events or reminders are
muted. You can allow exceptions:
1. Open quick settings, then touch & hold .
2. To pick whose calls get through, touch Calls and then:
Touch Allow calls and choose whether to allow calls from anyone, from contacts only,
from starred contacts only, or none.
To let calls through from repeat callers (the same person calling a second time within
15 minutes), turn Allow repeat callers on .
3. To pick whose text messages get through, touch Messages, events & reminders > Allow
messages and then choose all, contacts only, starred contacts only, or none.
4. To allow notifications for calendar events and reminders to get through, touch Messages,
events & reminders and turn them on .
You can also control whether alarms and media can sound:
1. Open quick settings, then touch & hold .
2. Touch Sound & vibration.
3. Choose which sounds to allow when Do Not Disturb is on.
Stop visual disturbances in Do Not Disturb mode
When your phone is in Do Not Disturb mode, you can prevent silenced notifications from:
Turning the screen on when it's off
Peeking or popping up when your screen is on
Showing notification dots, status bar icons, or updating the notification list
To block these disturbances:
1. Open quick settings, then touch & hold .
2. Touch Notifications.
3. Do one of the following:
To block all visual notifications, touch No visuals or sound from notifications.
To block selected visual notifications, touch Custom and turn features on or off.
Personalize your phone : Sounds 59
Install or update apps
Get apps from Google Play Store
Need a voice recorder, notepad, or compass? You can download more apps, in addition to pre-
loaded apps on your phone.
To download apps:
1. Open the Play Store app.
2. Browse by category or search.
3. Touch an item to see a description, read reviews, and download it.
You'll see in the status bar when the app has downloaded and installed successfully.
Tips:
To view Play Store apps you've installed on this phone, touch > My apps & games.
Touch LIBRARY to see apps you've installed on other devices using the same Google
account.
To prevent accidental or unwanted purchases, touch > Settings > Require
authentication for purchases.
Get apps from other sources
Before downloading, do some research: check the app's rating and read lots of comments.
To download apps:
1. Open the Chrome app and go to the appropriate site to download the app.
If you see a warning, touch OK to continue.
You'll see in the status bar when the download completes.
2. Touch the download notification to install the app. Or, open the Files app to install it later.
3. When installing the app, be sure to review what information the app will access. If you don’t
want the app to access this information, cancel the installation. For example, if you're
installing an app that makes a shopping list, the app should not require access to your
contacts.
Update Play Store apps automatically
Updating your apps gives you the latest features and improves security and stability. For best
performance, apps are set to update automatically.
Apps : Manage your apps 70
1. Press & hold the Power button.
2. Touch & hold Power off. Then touch OK to restart in safe mode.
When it restarts, you'll see Safe mode across the bottom of the home screen and widgets
will be disabled.
3. Use your phone and see if the problem has gone away. Remember, you won’t be able to
use any downloaded apps.
If the problem goes away:
1. To exit safe mode, restart your phone.
2. One by one, uninstall recently downloaded apps. After each removal, restart your phone.
See whether removing that app solved the problem.
3. Once you delete the problematic app, you can restore the other apps you removed during
testing.
If the problem doesn't go away: Try these troubleshooting steps for phone performance
issues.
Clear app's cache or data
Clearing the cache and data can free up phone memory, improve performance, and fix some
problems with apps and web pages.
1. Touch & hold the app icon, then touch .
2. Do one of the following:
To free up space by removing temporary files, touch Storage > Clear cache. Over
time, the cache builds up again, so repeat if a problem occurs.
If problems still occur, then delete all data saved in the app by touching Storage >
Clear storage. Be careful - there’s no way to undo this.
Force stop apps
Force stop an app only if it seems to be causing a problem. To completely shut down an app,
including any background services:
1. Touch & hold the app icon, then touch .
2. Touch Force stop.
Delete apps you installed
You can delete (uninstall) apps that you downloaded. For many pre-loaded apps, you can
disable but not delete them.
1. Touch & hold the app's icon.
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Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Motorola
Kategoria: smartfon
Model: One Vision
Kolor produktu: Niebieski
Wysokość produktu: 160.1 mm
Szerokość produktu: 71.2 mm
Głębokość produktu: 8.7 mm
Waga produktu: 180 g
Bluetooth: Tak
Wersja Bluetooth: 5.0
Wtyk słuchawek: 3,5 mm
Port USB: Tak
Obsługiwany typ USB: USB Type-C
Zasilacz sieciowy: Tak
GPS: Tak
Pojemność baterii: 3500 mAh
Typ ekranu: IPS
Długość przekątnej ekranu: 6.3 "
Obsługiwane typy kart pamięci: MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maksymalny rozmiar karty pamięci: 256 GB
Pojemność pamięci wewnętrznej: 128 GB
Pamięć masowa USB: Tak
Układ: Pręt/Belka
Rozdzielczość: 1080 x 2520 px
Natywne proporcje obrazu: 21:9
Typ ekranu dotykowego: Pojemnościowy
Technologia dotyku: Multi-touch
Ekran dotykowy: Tak
Czujnik orientacji: Tak
Czujnik zbliżeniowy: Tak
Akcelerometr: Tak
Czujnik oświetlenia otoczenia: Tak
Taktowanie procesora: 2.2 GHz
Typ procesora: Samsung Exynos
Model procesora: 9609
Typ aparatu tylnego: Podwójny obiektyw
Lampa błyskowa z tyłu aparatu: Tak
Automatyczne ustawienie ostrości: Tak
Rozdzielczość kamery tylna (numericky): 48 MP
Rozdzielczość drugiego aparatu tylnego (numeryczna): 5 MP
Rozmiar piksela aparatu tylnego: 1.6 µm
Liczba przesłon aparatu tylnego: 1.7
Typ przedniej kamery: Pojedynczy obiektyw
Rozdzielczość kamery przedniej: 25 MP
Liczba przesłon przedniej kamery: 2
Możliwość przybliżenia: Tak
Nagrywanie wideo: Tak
Tryby nagrywania wideo: 720p, 1080p, 2160p
Maksymalna liczba klatek na sekundę: 60 fps
Rodzaj flash: LED
Geotagging: Tak
Rozdzielczość wideo: 3840 x 2160 px
Tryb nocny: Tak
Obsługa kart SIM: Dual SIM
Wi-Fi: Tak
Typ karty SIM: NanoSIM
Standardy 2G: GSM
Standardy 3G: WCDMA
Standardy 4G: LTE
Standardy Wi- Fi: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Wiązanie (tryb modemu): Tak
Generacja sieci mobilnej: 4G
Rodzaj abonamentu: Brak subskrypcji
SMS: Tak
MMS: Tak
Komunikator internetowy (IM): Tak
Rozmowa: Tak
E-mail: Tak
System przewidywania tekstu: Tak
Czytnik linii papilarnych: Tak
Rozpoznawanie twarzy: Tak
Zarządzanie informacjami osobistymi: Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar
Tryb samolotowy: Tak
Personalizacja/dostosowywanie: Icons, Menu, Shortcuts
Obsługa grup kontaktów: Tak
Wyciszenie mikrofonu: Tak
Motywy: Tapety
Głośnik: Tak
Alarm wibracyjny: Tak
Karta graficzna: Mali-G72 MP3
Lokalizacja pozycji: Tak
Funkcja Assisted GPS (A-GPS): Tak
GLONASS: Tak
Nawigacja Wi-Fi: Tak
Połączenie oczekujące: Tak
Przekazywanie połączeń: Tak
Zawieszanie połączeń: Tak
Nazwa i identyfikacja dzwoniącego: Tak
Możliwośc rozmowy konferencyjnej: Tak
Prędkość wybierania numeru: Tak
Dzwonek czasomierza: Tak
Platforma: Android
Platforma dystrybucji aplikacji: Google Play
Czas rozmowy (3G): - h
Czas wygaszacza (3G): - h
Skrócona instrukcja obsługi: Tak
Przewody: USB Type-C
Wyrzutnik karty SIM: Tak
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE): Tak
Liczba rdzeni procesora: 8
Zainstalowany system operacyjny: Android 9.0
NFC: Tak
Stopień ochrony IP: IP52
Nazwa koloru: Sapphire Gradient
Żyroskop: Tak
Wersja USB: 2.0
Wsparcie aplikacji Google: Google Maps, Google Play
Zestaw słuchawkowy w zestawie: Tak
Gęstość pikseli: 432 ppi
Galileo: Tak
Wyjmowana bateria: Nie
Wi-Fi Direct: Tak
Czujnik magnetyczny: Tak
Współczynnik absorpcji swoistej SAR głowy: 0.337 W/kg
Rozdzielczość drugiego aparatu przedniego: 1.8 µm

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