Table of Contents
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- Contents
- Foreword
- Unboxing your Phone
- Getting Started
- Screen and Display
- Home screen
- About the home screen
- Basic screen gestures
- Enabling the Drawer home screen
- Switching to simple home screen
- Displaying or hiding notification badges
- Setting the home screen wallpaper
- Configuring the home screen transition effects
- Managing home screen icons
- Managing home screens
- Managing home screen widgets
- Managing home screen folders
- Locking and unlocking the screen
- Notification panel and status bar
- Navigation bar
- Themes
- Floating dock
- Global search
- Screenshot
- Screen recording
- Split-screen mode
- Using motion gestures
- Eye comfort mode
- Display settings
- Home screen
- Network and Sharing
- Mobile Internet
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Multi-screen
- VPNs
- HiSuite
- Using Huawei Share to transfer files between two Huawei devices
- Using a USB port to transfer data
- Security and Backup
- Calls and Contacts
- Making calls
- Answering calls
- Making a conference call
- In-call options
- Managing call logs
- Call settings
- Creating a contact card
- Creating a new contact
- Importing and exporting contacts
- Importing contacts from a storage device
- Exporting contacts to a storage device
- Importing contacts from a SIM card
- Exporting contacts to a SIM card
- Importing contacts using Bluetooth
- Importing contacts using Wi-Fi Direct
- Using the Huawei Backup app to import contacts
- Using the Huawei Backup app to back up your contacts
- Managing contacts
- Searching for contacts
- Sharing contacts
- Adding a contact to your favourites
- Changing contact photos
- Viewing call records for individual contacts
- Assigning a ringtone to a contact
- Contact groups
- Messaging and Email
- Sending a message
- Replying to a message
- Searching for messages
- Deleting message threads
- Managing messages
- Returning to the top of the message list
- Pinning messages to the top of the list
- Marking messages as read
- Blocking spam messages
- Adding a message signature
- Configuring the message ringtone
- Identifying malicious URLs in text messages
- Receiving delivery reports
- Adding an email account
- Sending emails
- Replying to emails
- Managing emails
- Searching emails
- Viewing email folders
- Managing VIP contacts
- Managing email accounts
- Configuring Mail
- Calendar and Notepad
- Camera and Gallery
- Camera options
- Photos and video recordings
- Object recognition and Pro camera mode
- Beauty mode
- Perfect Selfie mode
- HDR mode
- Taking panoramic shots
- Slow motion recording
- Time-lapse mode
- Adding watermarks to photos
- Audio notes
- Document correction
- All-focus mode
- Managing shooting modes
- Configuring the camera settings
- Viewing photos and videos
- Organising albums
- Sharing photos and videos
- Editing a photo
- Editing Videos
- Configuring Gallery
- Music and Video
- About Music
- Searching for music
- Deleting songs
- Creating a playlist
- Playing a playlist
- Controlling playback using a smart headset
- Playing
a video
- Playing a video
- During playback, you can:lAdjust the playback speed: Touch 1.0x in the bottom-right corner and drag the slider. The playback speed can be adjusted between 0.5x and 1.5x.lAdjust the screen brightness: Swipe up or down on the left-hand side of the screen. Swipe up to increase the brightness, or swipe down to decrease the brightness.lAdjust the volume: Swipe up or down on the right-hand side of the screen. Swipe up to increase the volume or swipe down to decrease the volume.lRewind or fast-forward: Drag the progress bar left to rewind or right to fast-forward.
- Phone Manager
- Tools
- System Features and Settings
- Changing the system language
- Using the Google input method
- Input method settings
- Editing text
- Aeroplane mode
- Updating your carrier settings
- Configuring the sound settings
- One-hand mode
- Do not disturb mode
- Setting up an account
- Viewing memory and storage information
- Setting the date and time
- Enabling location access
- Restoring system settings
- Restoring the network settings
- Restoring factory settings
- OTA updates
- Viewing product information
- Accessibility features
- About TalkBack
- Enabling TalkBack
- Using TalkBack to control your phone
- Configuring the TalkBack settings
- Captions
- Magnification gestures
- Using the power button to end a call
- Audible password prompts
- Text To Speech (TTS) output
- Configuring the touch and hold delay
- Colour correction
- Enabling shortcuts for accessibility features
- Obtaining help
- Personal Information and Data Security
- List of safety features
- Legal Notice
Huawei Lite 2017 User Manual
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Contents
Foreword
Unboxing your Phone
Your phone at a glance 2
Inserting a SIM card and microSD card 2
Turning your phone on and off 3
Charging your phone 3
Viewing the battery status 5
Getting Started
Setup wizard 6
Enabling or disabling a SIM card 6
Naming a SIM card 7
Selecting the default mobile data SIM 7
Setting the default SIM card 7
Connecting to the Internet 8
Importing data from your old phone 9
Screen and Display
Home screen 12
Locking and unlocking the screen 28
Notification panel and status bar 32
Navigation bar 37
Themes 39
Floating dock 40
Global search 41
Screenshot 42
Screen recording 45
Split-screen mode 48
Using motion gestures 50
Eye comfort mode 51
Display settings 52
Network and Sharing
Mobile Internet 55
Wi-Fi 57
Bluetooth 60
Multi-screen 62
VPNs 63
HiSuite 64
Using Huawei Share to transfer files between two Huawei
devices 65
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Using a USB port to transfer data 66
Security and Backup
Fingerprint recognition 69
Security settings 70
Backing up and restoring data 71
File management 75
Calls and Contacts
Making calls 79
Answering calls 82
Making a conference call 83
In-call options 84
Managing call logs 86
Call settings 87
Creating a contact card 89
Creating a new contact 90
Importing and exporting contacts 91
Managing contacts 93
Searching for contacts 94
Sharing contacts 95
Adding a contact to your favourites 96
Changing contact photos 96
Viewing call records for individual contacts 96
Assigning a ringtone to a contact 96
Contact groups 97
Messaging and Email
Sending a message 99
Replying to a message 99
Searching for messages 100
Deleting message threads 100
Managing messages 101
Returning to the top of the message list 101
Pinning messages to the top of the list 101
Marking messages as read 102
Blocking spam messages 102
Adding a message signature 102
Configuring the message ringtone 102
Identifying malicious URLs in text messages 103
Receiving delivery reports 103
Adding an email account 103
Sending emails 104
Replying to emails 105
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Managing emails 105
Searching emails 106
Viewing email folders 106
Managing VIP contacts 107
Managing email accounts 107
Configuring Mail 108
Calendar and Notepad
Changing the calendar view 109
Viewing global holidays 109
Birthday reminders 109
Syncing events 110
Creating an event 110
Sharing events 110
Deleting an event 111
Searching for events 111
Sending event invitations 111
Creating a note 111
Managing notes 112
Backing up notes 113
Camera and Gallery
Camera options 114
Photos and video recordings 114
Object recognition and Pro camera mode 118
Beauty mode 119
Perfect Selfie mode 119
HDR mode 120
Taking panoramic shots 120
Slow motion recording 121
Time-lapse mode 121
Adding watermarks to photos 121
Audio notes 122
Document correction 122
All-focus mode 122
Managing shooting modes 123
Configuring the camera settings 123
Viewing photos and videos 125
Organising albums 126
Sharing photos and videos 128
Editing a photo 128
Editing Videos 130
Configuring Gallery 131
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Music and Video
About Music 132
Searching for music 132
Deleting songs 132
Creating a playlist 132
Playing a playlist 133
Controlling playback using a smart headset 133
Playing a video 133
Phone Manager
Optimising performance 135
Enhancing Speed 135
Managing data usage 135
Harassment filter 136
Battery management 137
Managing app permissions 138
Virus scanner 139
Encrypting apps 140
Setting apps to close automatically when the screen is locked 140
Configuring Phone Manager 141
Tools
Health 142
Weather 142
Clock 144
Sound recorder 146
Calculator 149
Mirror 149
Compass 150
Torch 151
System Features and Settings
Changing the system language 152
Using the Google input method 152
Input method settings 153
Editing text 153
Aeroplane mode 154
Updating your carrier settings 155
Configuring the sound settings 155
One-hand mode 157
Do not disturb mode 157
Setting up an account 160
Viewing memory and storage information 161
Setting the date and time 162
Contents
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Foreword
Read this guide carefully before using your device.
All pictures and illustrations in this document are for your reference only and may differ from the
final product.
Some features in this guide may not be supported by certain devices or carriers.
Symbols and definitions
Description Highlights important information and tips, and provides
additional information.
Reminder Indicates potential problems that may arise if proper care or
attention is not given, such as device damage or data loss.
Warning Warns you about potential hazards that could cause serious
injury.
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Your phone at a glance
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Do not cover the light sensor, as this may affect some of the phone's functions. When using
a screen protector, ensure that it has a purpose-built cutout for the light sensor.
Inserting a SIM card and microSD card
Your phone's 2-in-1 card slot is located on the upper-left side of the phone. You can insert 2
nano-SIM cards, or 1 nano-SIM card and 1 microSD card.
lYour phone only supports nano-SIM cards. If necessary, contact your carrier for a new or
replacement nano-SIM card.
lOnly use standard nano-SIM cards to avoid damaging the SIM card tray.
lEnsure that the card is in the correct position and keep the card tray level when inserting it into
your phone.
lBe careful not to hurt yourself or damage your phone when using the SIM eject pin.
lStore the SIM eject pin out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing or injury.
1Press and hold the power button, and then touch to turn off your phone.
2To remove the card tray, insert the SIM eject pin included with your phone into the small hole
next to the card tray.
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Nano-SIM
microSD
Nano-SIM
Nano-SIM
or
3Insert a nano-SIM card or microSD card into the card tray.
4Insert the card tray back into your phone in the correct orientation.
Turning your phone on and off
Turning your phone on and off
lTo turn on your phone, press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates and the
screen turns on.
lTo turn off your phone, press and hold the power button, and then touch Power off.
If your phone does not respond after holding down the power button for 20 seconds, the
battery may be empty.
Power on and off timer
Use the power on and off timer to reduce power consumption and prevent disturbances when
you're asleep.
Touch Settings > Smart assistance > Scheduled power on and off. Switch on Scheduled
power off and Scheduled power on, and then configure the power on and off time and repeat
settings. Your phone will automatically turn on or off at the preset time.
To disable the timer, switch off Scheduled power off and Scheduled power on.
Restarting your phone
You may notice a drop in performance when your phone has been powered on for a long time.
Restart your phone regularly to clear cached files and ensure optimal performance.
To restart your phone, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds, and then touch Restart.
To force your phone to restart, press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates.
Charging your phone
A low battery warning will be displayed when the battery is nearly empty. Charge your phone
immediately to prevent it from switching off automatically.
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Using a charger to charge your phone
Connect your phone to a mains socket using the charger and USB cable that came with your
phone.
lIf your phone does not respond when you press the power button, the battery is probably
empty. Charge your battery for at least 10 minutes using a genuine Huawei charger, and
then turn on your phone.
lYour phone will automatically conduct a safety check when you connect it to a charger or
other devices. If your phone detects that the USB port is wet, it will automatically stop
charging and display a safety message. If this message is displayed, unplug the USB
cable from your phone and allow the USB port to dry out completely to avoid damaging
your phone or the battery.
Using a USB port to charge your phone
If you don't have access to a charger, you can charge your phone by connecting it to a computer
with a USB cable.
1When you use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer or another device, Allow
access to device data? will be displayed in a popup dialogue.
2Touch NO, CHARGE ONLY.
If another USB connection mode has been selected, swipe down from the top of the screen to
open the notification panel. Touch Charging via USB, and then select Charge only.
Safety information
lOnly use genuine Huawei batteries, chargers, and USB cables to charge your phone. Third-
party accessories are a potential safety hazard and may impair your phone's performance.
lYou can recharge your battery many times, but all batteries have a limited lifespan. If you
notice a significant deterioration in your phone's battery life, you will need to purchase a
replacement battery. Do not attempt to remove built-in batteries. If your phone has built-in
battery, contact an authorised Huawei service center for a replacement. If the battery is
removable, replace it with a genuine Huawei battery.
lYour phone may become warm after prolonged use or when exposed to high ambient
temperatures. If your phone becomes hot to the touch, unplug the USB cable, disable non-
essential features, and avoid prolonged skin contact. Place your phone in a cool location and
allow it to cool down to room temperature.
lCharging times may vary depending on the ambient temperature and the remaining battery
level.
lAvoid using your phone when it is charging. Do not cover your phone or the charger.
For more information on charging and battery care, visit http://consumer.huawei.com/ and
search for your device's user guide.
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Battery status information
The battery status is indicated by your phone's indicator light and the battery icon in the status
bar.
Status indicator Battery icon Battery status
Flashing or constant
red
Less than 4% remaining
Red Charging, less than 10% remaining
Orange Charging, 10–90% remaining
Green Charging, at least 90% remaining If 100% is displayed
next to the battery icon in the status bar, or a charging
complete message is displayed on the lock screen, this
indicates that charging is complete.
Viewing the battery status
You can view the battery status and configure the status bar to display the remaining battery
percentage.
Viewing the battery status
The battery status is indicated by the battery icon in the status bar.
Touch Phone Manager > to view the remaining battery percentage and usage time.
Displaying the remaining battery percentage in the status bar
You can display the remaining battery percentage in the status bar in two ways:
lTouch Phone Manager > and switch on Remaining battery percentage.
lTouch Settings > Notification & status bar > Battery percentage. Select Next to icon or In
icon to display the remaining battery percentage in the chosen location. Select Do not show if
you do not want the remaining battery percentage to be displayed.
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Getting Started
Setup wizard
Read the Quick Start Guide carefully before using your phone for the first time and ensure that
the Nano SIM card is inserted correctly.
Press and hold the power button to turn on your phone. Follow the onscreen instructions to
complete initial setup.
1Select your language and region, and then touch NEXT.
2Read the user terms and Huawei Privacy Policy carefully and then touch AGREE > AGREE
to accept.
3Follow the onscreen instructions to enable Wi-Fi+.
4Your phone will automatically list nearby Wi-Fi networks. Select a network and enter the
password to connect.
5Read the Google services carefully and then touch NEXT.
6On Set up your phone screen, you can:
lSelect Keep your apps & data, follow the onscreen instructions to restore a backup or
copy from a device.
lSelect Set up as new, follow the onscreen instructions to migrate data, or touch SET AS
NEW PHONE > OK to skip this step.
You can always migrate data later by going to Settings > Advanced settings > Data
transmission.
7Follow the onscreen instructions to add your fingerprint. You must also set a PIN or Password
to unlock the screen in case fingerprint recognition fails.
It is important to remember this password so that you are always able to unlock your
phone.
8Touch GET STARTED to complete setup. Once EMUI launches, your phone is ready for use.
Enabling or disabling a SIM card
Disable or enable a SIM card to keep your work and private life separate.
1Open Settings
2Touch Dual SIM settings.
3Toggle the switch next to SIM 1 or SIM 2.
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Disabled SIM cards cannot be used to make calls, send messages, or access the Internet.
Naming a SIM card
By default, each SIM card is named after the carrier. You can rename your SIM card to make it
easier to identify.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Dual SIM settings
3Select a SIM card. Enter a name and touch OK.
Features may vary depending on your carrier.
Selecting the default mobile data SIM
You can select a default SIM card for mobile data services.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Dual SIM settings.
3Touch SIM 1 or SIM 2 next to Default mobile data.
Features may vary depending on your carrier.
Setting the default SIM card
You can select a default SIM card for outgoing calls and messages.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Dual SIM settings
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3Touch Default calling SIM and select SIM 1 or SIM 2
After you have selected the default SIM card, SIM 1 and SIM 2 will no longer be displayed on the
dialler.
Connecting to the Internet
Connect to the Internet over Wi-Fi or mobile data to browse websites, check your emails, and
chat to friends.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
1Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel.
2Touch and hold to open the Wi-Fi settings screen.
3Switch on Wi-Fi. Your phone will list available Wi-Fi networks.
4Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to: If the network is encrypted, enter the
password when prompted.
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Connecting to a mobile data network
Before using mobile data, ensure that you have a data plan with your carrier to avoid
incurring excessive data charges.
1Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel.
2Touch to enable mobile data.
To save battery and reduce data usage, disable mobile data when you are not using it.
Importing data from your old phone
Transfer the data on your old phone to your computer and then transfer it to your new phone.
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Open Data transmission
Old phone New phone
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Data transmission. You can:
Import data using HiSuite
Back up the data on your old phone to your computer. For more information, see
Transferring data using a computer.
1Touch FROM HISUITE.
2Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable and touch Data restore in HiSuite.
3Select a backup file and touch Restore to restore it to your new phone.
Using a browser to download Phone Clone
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Data transmission > From old phone (Phone Clone).
3Choose whether your old phone is an Android device or an iPhone, and then touch
Continue. Follow the onscreen instructions to download Phone Clone.
lIf your old phone is an Android device: Touch touch here to generate a QR code on
your new phone to generate a QR code, and then scan the QR code.
lIf your old phone is an iPhone: On your iPhone, go to the App Store to download and
install Phone Clone.
Import data using Phone Clone
Install Phone Clone on your old phone. For more information, see Installing Phone Clone.
1Touch FROM OLD PHONE (PHONE CLONE).
2Choose whether your phone is an Android device or an iPhone and touch COUTINUE.
lIf your old phone is an Android device: On your old phone, open Phone Clone. Touch
Old phone(send), and then connect to your new phone's portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
lIf your old phone is an iPhone: Connect the iPhone to your new phone's portable Wi-Fi
hotspot.
3Once you have connected the devices, select the data you want to send and touch Send.
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Screen and Display
Home screen
About the home screen
Use the home screen to access your apps and widgets.
Status bar: Displays notifications
and status icons
Display area: Displays app icons,
folders, and widgets
Screen position indicator: Indicates
which home screen is displayed
Dock bar: Displays frequently used apps
Navigation bar: Displays virtual navigation keys
Basic screen gestures
Use simple touchscreen gestures to perform a variety of tasks, such as launch apps, scroll
through lists, and enlarge images.
Touch: Touch an item once. For example, touch to select
an option or open an app.
Double touch: Touch the target area of the screen twice
in quick succession. For example, double touch an
image in full screen mode to zoom in or out.
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Touch and hold: Touch and hold the target area of the
screen for at least 2 seconds. For example, touch and
hold a blank area on the home screen to access the
home screen editor.
Swipe: Swipe your fingers on the screen. Swipe
vertically or horizontally to browse other home screens,
scroll through a document, and more.
Drag: Touch and hold an item, and then move it to
another position. For example, use this gesture to
rearrange apps and widgets on the home screen.
Spread fingers apart: Spread two fingers apart on the
screen. For example, spread two fingers apart to zoom in
on a picture or web page.
Pinch fingers together: Pinch two fingers together on
the screen. For example, pinch two fingers together to
zoom out on an image.
Enabling the Drawer home screen
Use the Drawer home screen to store app icons in a separate app drawer.
Enabling the Drawer home screen
1Open Settings.
2Touch Home screen style > Drawer.
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Adding app shortcuts to the home screen
Add frequently used apps to the home screen for quick access.
1On the home screen, touch to view the list of apps.
2Touch and hold an app icon until your phone vibrates, and then drag the app icon to the
desired location on the home screen.
You must have enough space on the home screen. If there is not enough space, add
another home screen or free up some space.
Reverting to the standard home screen
1Open Settings.
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2Touch Home screen style > Standard.
Switching to simple home screen
Simple home screen uses large icons and fonts to display content in an easy-to-read format.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Simple mode and select .
3On the simple home screen, you can:
lTouch app icons or widgets to open them.
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lTouch and hold an icon to enter the home screen editor and add or delete apps and
contacts.
lTouch Others to open the app list and view or open apps.
lTouch Add to add a contact or app icons to the home screen.
lTouch Standard mode to switch back to the standard home screen.
Displaying or hiding notification badges
Notification badges appear in the top-right corner of app icons. The badge number indicates the
number of new notifications. Open the corresponding app to view notification details.
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch Settings > Badge app icons.
3Toggle the corresponding switch to enable or disable notification badges.
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Setting the home screen wallpaper
Choose from a wide range of themes and wallpapers to personalise your phone.
Changing the wallpaper
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Wallpaper > Set Wallpaper.
3Select the desired wallpaper and follow the onscreen instructions to set it as the home screen
or lock screen wallpaper (or both)
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Changing the wallpaper automatically
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Wallpaper.
3Switch Randomly change home screen wallpaper on or off.
When Interval is enabled, you can also configure the Interval and Album to display.
Your wallpaper will change automatically at the specified interval.
Configuring the home screen transition effects
Configure home screen transition effects
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch Transitions.
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3Select your desired transition effect.
Enable or disable home screen loop.
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch Settings.
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3Switch Home screen loop on or off.
Managing home screen icons
Moving home screen icons
On the home screen, touch and hold an app icon or widget until your phone vibrates. You can
then drag the app icon or widget to the desired location.
Uninstalling apps from the home screen
On the home screen, touch and hold the app or widget you want to delete until is displayed
at the top of the screen. Drag the unwanted app or widget to .
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Shaking your phone to auto-align icons
Gaps may appear on the home screen after you uninstall apps or move them into folders. Use
the automatic align feature to arrange apps neatly on the home screen.
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch Settings and switch on Shake.
3Return to the home screen and open the home screen editor again. Shake your phone to
rearrange apps so that gaps are filled.
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Managing home screens
You can customise home screens to your liking.
Adding home screens
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch on the home screen furthest to the left or right to add a new screen.
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Deleting home screens
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch on a blank screen to delete it.
You cannot delete a home screen if it contains apps or widgets.
Moving home screens
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch and hold the home screen you want to move and drag it to the desired location.
Setting the default home screen
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch at the top of a home screen to set the chosen home screen as default.
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Managing home screen widgets
Add, move, or delete widgets from the home screen.
Adding widgets
1On the home screen, pinch two fingers together to open the home screen editor.
2Touch Widgets. Select a widget and drag it to a blank area on the home screen.
You must have enough space on the home screen. If there is not enough space, add
another home screen or free up some space.
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Moving widgets
On the home screen, touch and hold a widget until your phone vibrates, and then drag the
widget to the desired location.
Deleting widgets
On the home screen, touch and hold a widget until your phone vibrates, and then drag the
widget to Remove.
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Managing home screen folders
Organise your apps into folders so that you can find them more easily.
Creating a folder
Group your apps into categorised folders to make them easier to find. For example, you could
create a Social folder for your social media apps.
On the home screen, drag an icon onto another icon to create a folder containing both apps.
Renaming folders
To rename a folder, open it and touch the folder name.
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Adding apps to a folder
1Open the folder.
2Touch Add.
3Select the apps you want to add and touch OK.
Removing apps from a folder
1Open the folder.
2Touch Add.
3Deselect the apps you want to remove and touch OK.
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You can also touch and hold an icon and drag it outside a folder to remove it.
Deleting folders
1Open the folder.
2Touch Add.
3Deselect all of the apps and touch OK. The folder will be deleted automatically.
If there are more than two apps inside a folder, it cannot be deleted.
Locking and unlocking the screen
Changing the lock screen style
Set a screen lock password to prevent unauthorised access to your phone.
Changing the screen lock method
Magazine Unlock is set as the default lock screen style. To change the lock screen style, touch
Settings > Screen lock & passwords > Screen lock style and select a style.
For more information on Magazine Unlock, see Configuring Magazine Unlock images.
Setting the screen lock password
1Open Settings.
2Touch Screen lock & passwords > Password
3You can choose to unlock the screen with an unlock pattern, PIN, or password:
lTouch Pattern and connect at least four dots to create a screen unlock pattern. Draw the
pattern again to confirm, and then enter a backup PIN containing at least 4 digits. If you
forget your screen unlock pattern, you can enter the backup PIN to unlock the screen.
lTouch PIN. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a PIN containing at least four digits,
and then touch OK.
lTouch Password. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a password containing at least
four characters, and then touch OK.
You can also use your fingerprint to unlock the screen. Touch Enrol in the popup
dialogue to add your fingerprint. For more information on using your fingerprint to unlock
the screen, see Adding a fingerprint for the first time.
To remove the screen unlock password, select None and follow the onscreen instructions.
Locking the screen
Lock the screen to reduce power consumption and prevent unintended presses or unauthorised
access to your data.
lManual lock: Press the Power button to manually lock the screen.
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lAutomatic lock: The screen will lock automatically and enter sleep mode after the preset
sleep time to reduce power consumption and prevent unintended operations.
To change the screen sleep time, touch Settings > Display > Sleep and select a time.
Your phone will continue to receive messages, notifications, and incoming calls when the
screen is locked. The status indicator will flash green when you receive new notifications.
When you receive an incoming call, the screen will turn on and display caller information.
Unlocking the screen
1Press the Power button to turn on the screen.
2Swipe on the screen in any direction.
lIf you have set a screen unlock pattern, PIN, or password, you will need to draw the
unlock pattern or enter your PIN/password to unlock the screen.
lIf your device has a fingerprint sensor, you can unlock the screen by placing your finger
on the fingerprint sensor.
lIf your device supports smart unlock, touch Settings > Screen lock & passwords
> Smart unlock and follow the onscreen instructions to configure the unlock settings.
Configuring Magazine Unlock images
Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display the Magazine Unlock options.
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Adding online wallpapers to the viewing list
Magazine Unlock must be enabled in order to add online wallpapers to the viewing list. For more
information on Magazine Unlock, see Changing the screen lock method.
Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display the Magazine Unlock options, and then
touch . Touch and select the wallpapers that you want to add to the viewing list.
Sharing Magazine Unlock wallpapers
Share your favourite Magazine Unlock wallpapers with friends.
Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display the Magazine Unlock options. Touch
and select a sharing method to share the current wallpaper.
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Adding offline wallpapers to the viewing list
1Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display the Magazine Unlock options, and
then touch .
2Touch Added by me and select .
3Select the images that you want to add to the viewing list and touch .
Updating Magazine Unlock covers
1Touch Settings.
2Touch Screen lock & passwords > Magazine unlock.
lTouch Subscriptions > Downloaded > Update to manually update your Magazine Unlock
wallpapers.
lSwitch on Auto-update via Wi-Fi to automatically update your Magazine Unlock
wallpapers when your phone is connected to the Internet over Wi-Fi.
Accessing tools from the lock screen
Access tools directly from the lock screen.
1Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display lock screen features and tools.
2Touch the tool that you want to access.
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Toolbar: Recorder, calclator,
flashlight, clock, scanner
To access the scan feature, you must enable camera permissions in Phone Manager.
Configuring your lock screen signature
Configure a lock screen signature to personalise your lock screen.
1Open Settings.
2Select Screen lock & passwords > Lock screen signature.
3Enter your lock screen signature and touch Save.
Your lock screen signature will be displayed on the lock screen.
Notification panel and status bar
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About the status bar
Use the status bar to access the notification panel and check your phone's status.
Configuring the notification panel and status bar
Configuring the notification panel from the lock screen
1Turn on the screen and swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
2Touch .
3Enter the screen lock password and touch Notification & status bar to configure the
settings.
Configuring the notification panel when the screen is unlocked
Open Settings and touch Notification & status bar to configure the settings.
About notification and status icons
Status icons
Status icons are displayed on the right-hand side of the notification bar and tell you about your
phone's status, including network connections, signal strength, battery, and time.
Status icons may vary according to your region or carrier.
Signal strength No signal
Connected over 4G Connected over 3G
Connected over 2G Connected over HSPA
Connected over HSPA+ Connected over LTE
VoLTE enabled NFC enabled
Roaming Airplane mode enabled
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Bluetooth enabled Connected over Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi network available Receiving location data from GPS
Vibration mode enabled Silent mode enabled
Alarm enabled Charging
Battery full Battery low
Headset inserted No SIM card found
Notification icons
Notification icons are displayed on the left-hand side of the status bar when you receive a new
message, notification, or reminder.
Missed calls New emails
Downloading data New voicemail
Upcoming events Uploading data
Synchronizing data Phone memory full
Login or synchronization issue Synchronization failed
Configuring notifications
You can configure the notification settings for each app.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Notification & status bar > Notifications management.
3Select the app that you want to configure and enable or disable notifications as desired.
Displaying notifications in do not disturb mode: Under Notifications management,
select an app and switch on Priority display. This will let the app use sound or vibrate
notifications even when the phone is in do not disturb mode.
Configuring the screen to turn on when you receive a notification
Configure the screen to turn on when you receive a new notification to avoid missing important
information.
1Open Settings.
2Select Notification & status bar.
3Toggle the Notifications turn on screen switch.
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Configuring the status bar
Open Settings > Notification & status bar. Toggle the Display carrier name, Display
network speed, or Battery percentage switches to configure which information is displayed in
the status bar.
Using shortcut switches to access settings
Use shortcut switches to enable or disable functions quickly without using a settings menu.
Opening the shortcut switches tab
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
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Rearranging shortcut switches
1Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
2Touch . Touch and hold a switch and drag it to the desired position.
Enabling shortcut switches
Open the shortcut switches tab and touch a switch to enable or disable the corresponding
function.
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Touch to display all of the shortcut switches.
Using shortcut switches to access settings
Open the shortcut switches tab and touch and hold an icon to configure the desired settings.
Some switches do not support the touch and hold action, such as the torch switch.
Navigation bar
Changing the navigation bar style
1Open Settings and touch Navigation key.
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2Select the desired navigation bar style.
Managing recent tasks
Viewing recent tasks
Touch Recent to display recent tasks. Swipe up and down to browse them.
Switching between recent tasks
1Touch Recent.
2Swipe up or down to find the task you want to switch to and select it.
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Ending recent tasks
1Touch Recent.
2To end a task, swipe it to the left or right or touch the icon in the top-right corner.
lTouch to end all tasks.
lTo prevent a task from ending, touch the icon in the top-right corner. This will lock
that task. To unlock a task, touch the icon in the top-right corner.
Themes
About themes
Themes help you to personalise your home screen by changing the wallpaper, app icons, and
more.
Changing the theme
Changing the theme
1Open Themes.
2You can:
lSelect a theme and touch APPLY.
lTouch Customise to mix and match lock screen methods, wallpapers, app icons, and
more.
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Floating dock
About the floating dock
Use the floating dock to access frequently-used options and features, such as the back key,
home key, and one-touch optimisation. You can move the floating dock around the screen for
easy one-handed use.
Enabling or disabling the floating dock
1Open Settings.
2Touch Smart assistance > Floating dock and switch Floating dock on or off.
Drag the floating dock to move it to other parts of the screen.
Using the floating dock
Once enabled, the floating dock ( ) will be shown on all screens except the lock screen and
notification panel.
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Touch to expand the floating dock menu. You can:
lTouch to return to the previous screen or exit the current app.
lTouch to return to the home screen.
lTouch to display the list of recently used apps.
lTouch to lock the screen.
lTouch to clean up the phone memory and close all apps running in the background.
lTouch to collapse the menu.
Global search
About global search
Use global search to find apps, contacts, and messages on your phone, as well as online
content.
Swipe down on a blank part of the home screen to open the global search window, and then
enter your search terms.
Searching for content on your phone's internal storage
Searching for contacts
1Swipe down on the home screen.
2Enter the name, initials, or number of a contact in the search bar. Your phone will display
matching contacts.
Enter the name, initials, or number of a contact in the dialler. Your phone will display
matching contacts.
Searching for SMS messages
Use the message search feature to find messages quickly.
1Swipe down on the home screen.
2Enter one or more keywords in the search bar. Your phone will display matching messages.
You can also search for messages in Messaging.
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Searching for emails
1Swipe down on the home screen.
2Enter one or more keywords in the search bar. Your phone will display matching emails.
Searching for apps
1Swipe down on the home screen.
2Enter one or more keywords in the search bar. Your phone will display matching apps.
lWhen using the Drawer home screen layout, you can also search for apps by touching
and entering the app name in the search bar.
lWhen you phone is connected to the Internet, matching apps in the HiApp store will
also be displayed. Connect to a Wi-Fi network before searching for cities to avoid
incurring unexpected data charges.
Searching for settings
1Swipe down on the home screen.
2Enter one or more keywords. Your phone will display matching menu options from Settings.
Screenshot
Capturing the entire screen
Taking a screenshot with the power and volume down buttons
Press the Power button and Volume down button to take a full screenshot.
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Screenshot shortcut
Open the notification panel, and then touch Screenshot in the Shortcuts tab to take a full
screenshot.
Taking scrolling screenshots
Use scrolling screenshots to take screenshots longer than one page (such as web pages or
conversation threads).
Taking a scrolling screenshot
1Open the notification panel, and then touch Screenshot in the Shortcuts tab to take a full
screenshot.
2After taking a screenshot, touch Scrollshot to take a scrolling screenshot.
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Ensure that you touch Scrollshot within 3 seconds of taking the screenshot.
Viewing, editing, deleting, and sharing screenshots
Viewing a screenshot
1After taking a screenshot, open Gallery.
2On the Albums tab, open Screenshots to view your screenshots.
Editing a screenshot
1After taking a screenshot, touch Edit.
2Choose the desired editing method and edit the image.
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3Touch to save the screenshot.
Sharing a screenshot
1Touch Gallery > Screenshots.
2Select the screenshot you want to share and touch .
3Choose how you want to share the screenshot.
Deleting a screenshot.
1Touch Gallery > Screenshots.
2Select the screenshot you want to delete and touch .
Screen recording
About screen recordings
Use the screen recording feature to record video game footage or show friends and family how
to use phone features.
Screen recorder
Using the screen recorder shortcut switch
To start a screen recording, open the notification panel and touch Screen recording.
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Pressing buttons to record
Press the Volume up button and Power button simultaneously.
Viewing, sharing, and deleting screen recordings
Viewing screen recordings
Go to the Screenshots or Screen recordings folders in Gallery to view screen recordings.
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Sharing screen recordings
1Touch Gallery > Screen recordings.
2Select the screen recording you want to share and touch .
3Choose how you want to share the screenshot.
Deleting screen recordings
1Go to the Screenshots or Screen recordings folders in Gallery.
2Touch and hold the screen recording that you want to delete and select Delete.
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Split-screen mode
About split-screen mode
Use split-screen mode to use two apps at once. For example, you can watch videos while talking
to your friends on WhatsApp.
Enabling split screen mode
Split screen mode is not available for all apps. Some apps may not function properly in split
screen mode.
Using the Recent key to enable split screen mode
Open an app that supports split screen mode, and then touch and hold Recent.
Using swipe gestures to enable split screen mode
Open an app that supports split screen mode, and then swipe up from the bottom of the screen
with two fingers.
Using split screen mode
Switching to full screen mode
In split screen mode, touch and hold and swipe up or down to switch to full screen mode.
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Moving screens
In split screen mode, touch , and then touch to switch the position of the screens.
Changing the screen orientation
Swipe down from the status bar and switch on Auto Rotate to enable automatic screen
rotation.
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Accessing the home screen
In split screen mode, touch Home to access the home screen.
Exiting split-screen mode
To exit split-screen mode, touch and select .
Using motion gestures
Use motion gestures to control your phone, like flipping to mute.
Go to Settings, touch Smart assistance > Motion control, in the Motions section, select Flip
to enable it.
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Eye comfort mode
Eye comfort mode decreases the amount of blue light emitted from the screen to reduce eye
strain.
Eye comfort mode
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Eye comfort and switch on Eye comfort.
will be displayed in the status bar when eye comfort mode is enabled.
Adjusting the colour temperature
Eye comfort mode reduces the amount of blue light emitted from the screen, which may give the
screen a slightly yellow hue. You can adjust the colour temperature to control the amount of blue
light.
When Eye comfort is enabled, swipe left or right on the colour temperature slider to adjust the
colour temperature. Cooler colour temperatures produce a white or blue hue, whereas warmer
colour temperatures produce a red or yellow hue.
Drag slider to change color
temperature for eye comfort mode
Enabling and disabling eye comfort mode
You can use the shortcut switch in the notification panel to enable or disable eye comfort mode.
Swipe down from the status bar. Touch to display all shortcut switches, and then toggle the
Eye comfort switch.
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Configuring the timer
Configure the timer to enable eye comfort mode automatically at a preset time, such as when
you finish work or before you go to bed.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Eye comfort.
3Switch on Schedule and configure the Start time and End time.
Display settings
Changing the font size
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Font size and choose a font size.
Drag slider to
adjust font size
Touch to decrease
font size
Touch to
increasefont size
You can choose from the following font sizes: Small, Normal, Large, Extra huge, and
Huge. The Huge font size will only be displayed in Messaging, Contacts, and Dialer.
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Configuring Daydream
Enable Daydream to display a slideshow of your photos when your phone is charging.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Daydream.
3Switch on Daydream and configure the Picture source and Duration.
Adjusting the screen brightness
Adjust the screen brightness to suit your needs.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Brightness and switch on Automatic brightness.
Your phone will automatically adjust the screen brightness according to the ambient
brightness.
Manually adjust the screen brightness: Swipe down from the status bar. Touch to
disable Automatic brightness, and then drag the slider to adjust the brightness. The screen
brightness will stay constant, regardless of the ambient brightness.
Drag slider to adjust
brightness manually
Touch to toggleautomatic
screenbrightness
Changing the colour temperature
Change the colour temperature of your phone's display. Select a warmer colour temperature for
a softer look, or a cooler colour temperature for a sharper image. Selecting a cooler colour
temperature increases the amount of blue light emitted from the screen, which can cause eye
strain.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Colour temperature. Select Default. Warm, or Cold, and then touch OK to
apply the settings.
Change the colour temperature manually: Touch or drag the dot on the colour
temperature wheel, and then touch OK to apply the settings.
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Recommended color
temperature settings
The colour temperature cannot be changed when Eye comfort mode is enabled.
Changing the screen-off time
The screen will lock automatically and enter sleep mode after it has been idle for a certain period
to reduce power consumption and prevent unintended operations.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display > Sleep and select a screen-off time.
Configuring the screen rotation settings
When you rotate your phone, some apps will automatically adjust the screen orientation to make
them easier to use.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Display and switch on Auto-rotate screen.
Quickly enable auto-rotation: Swipe down from the status bar . And then touch the
Auto Rotate switch.
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Network and Sharing
Mobile Internet
Using mobile data
Enabling mobile data
Before enabling mobile data, ensure that you have activated mobile data services with your
carrier.
1Open Settings.
2Touch More > Mobile network.
3Switch on Mobile data to enable mobile data.
Disable mobile data when not required to save battery power and reduce data usage.
Enabling VoLTE
Enable VoLTE (Voice over LTE) to make high-quality audio and video calls over 4G networks.
1Open Settings.
2Touch More > Mobile network.
3Switch on VoLTE calls.
Enabling data roaming
Enable data roaming to access the Internet when you travel abroad.
You may incur roaming charges when data roaming is enabled. Contact your carrier for
details.
1Open Settings.
2Touch More > Mobile network.
3Switch on Data roaming.
Sharing your mobile Internet with other devices
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1Enable Settings.
2Touch More > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3Touch Portable Wi-Fi hotspot and switch on the hotspot.
4Touch Configure Wi-Fi hotspot. Set the Wi-Fi hotspot name, encryption mode, and
password, and then touch Save.
Limit the amount of data that other devices can use: Touch Data limit on the
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot screen, and then follow the onscreen instructions to set the data
limit. Your phone will automatically disable the Wi-Fi hotspot when connected devices
exceed this limit.
Using USB tethering
Depending on your computer's operating system, you may need to install phone drivers on
the computer or establish a network connection in order to use USB tethering. Refer to your
operating system instructions.
1Use a USB cable to connect your phone to the computer.
2Enable Settings.
3Touch More > Tethering & portable hotspot.
4Switch on USB tethering to share your mobile Internet.
Using Bluetooth tethering
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Before using Bluetooth tethering, pair your phone with the device that wants to use your mobile
Internet. For more information, refer to Using Bluetooth to connect your phone to other devices.
1Enable Settings.
2Touch More > Tethering & portable hotspot.
3Switch on Bluetooth tethering to share your mobile Internet.
4On the Bluetooth screen, touch next to the paired device, and then switch on Internet
access to share your mobile Internet.
Wi-Fi
About Wi-Fi
Connect to a Wi-Fi network to access the Internet and reduce mobile data usage.
Your personal data and financial information may be at risk if you connect to insecure public
Wi-Fi networks.
Connecting to the Internet using Wi-Fi
Enable Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet using a Wi-Fi access point or hotspot.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi and switch on Wi-Fi. Your phone will list available Wi-Fi networks.
lSearch manually for Wi-Fi networks: Touch Scan. Your phone will search for available
Wi-Fi networks.
lAdd a WLAN network that is not shown in the list: Touch Add network…. Follow the
onscreen instructions to configure the Wi-Fi settings and password.
3Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to:
lIf the Wi-Fi network does not require a password, your phone will connect automatically.
lIf the network is protected, enter the password when prompted and touch Connect.
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Once your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network, it will display the icon in the status
bar. Your phone will remember Wi-Fi networks that you have used before and reconnect to
them automatically.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using WPS
WPS allows your phone to connect to a WPS-enabled router without having to remember a
password.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi and switch on Wi-Fi.
3Touch > Advanced settings. There are four options:
lTouch WPS connection and press the router's WPS button.
lTouch WPS PIN connection to generate a PIN, and then enter the PIN on the router.
Once your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network, it will display the icon in the status
bar. Your phone will remember Wi-Fi networks that you have used before and reconnect to
them automatically.
Using Wi-Fi+
When Wi-Fi+ is enabled, your phone will automatically enable or disable Wi-Fi and connect to
the Wi-Fi network with the best signal.
You may incur additional data charges when downloading large files or watching online
videos over mobile data. To avoid incurring excessive data charges, purchase a data plan.
Contact your carrier for details.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi+ and turn on the Wi-Fi+ switch.
When Wi-Fi+ is enabled, your phone will record your Wi-Fi connection history and monitor
your signal strength and location. This information is then used to enable or disable Wi-Fi and
connect to the Wi-Fi network with the strongest signal.
lSmart switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data: Evaluates available Wi-Fi networks
and automatically connects to the best network (a small amount of Wi-Fi data may be
used to perform a connectivity test). If Wi-Fi connectivity is poor, your phone will revert to
mobile data. To configure the default network selection settings, go to your mobile
network settings.
lTurn on/off Wi-Fi automatically: Automatically enables or disables Wi-Fi based on your
location and your Wi-Fi connection history.
lEvaluate available Wi-Fi networks: Automatically monitors the signal strength and
connection speeds of nearby public hotspots. Your phone will only connect to hotspots
that have a working Internet connection.
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Using a QR code to share a Wi-Fi network
Use a QR code to share a Wi-Fi password with other devices.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi and then turn on the Wi-Fi switch. Connect to the Wi-Fi network you want to
share.
3Touch the network to generate a QR code.
4On the other device, swipe down on the home screen to access the search bar. Touch to
scan the QR code and follow the onscreen instructions to connect to the network.
lQR codes can be generated for the following wireless encryption methods: WPA,
WPA2, WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. You cannot use a QR code to connect to Wi-
Fi networks that are encrypted using the EAP protocol.
lThis feature is currently only supported on Huawei phones and in some third-party
apps.
Transferring data using Wi-Fi Direct
Use Wi-Fi Direct to transfer photos and files between your phone and another device without
connecting to a Wi-Fi network. Wi-Fi Direct is similar to Bluetooth but offers faster transfer
speeds, making it suitable for the transfer of larger files such as videos.
Connecting two devices using Wi-Fi Direct
1Open Settings and touch Wi-Fi. Switch on Wi-Fi and touch .
2Repeat the above steps on the other device and keep the Wi-Fi Direct search screen open on
both devices.
3When your phone detects the other device, select it. Follow the onscreen instructions to
establish a Wi-Fi Direct connection between the two devices.
Wi-Fi Direct can only be used to transfer data between two Huawei devices. Check that
both devices support Wi-Fi Direct.
To terminate the Wi-Fi Direct connection, touch to open the Wi-Fi Direct screen. Select
the device you want to disconnect from and touch OK to confirm.
Using Wi-Fi Direct to send and receive files
Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled on both devices before using this feature.
1Open Files. Touch and hold to select the files you want to send.
2Touch More > Share > Wi-Fi Direct. Select the device that you want to connect to.
3On the receiving device, touch Accept to accept the file transfer request.
Open the notification panel to monitor the file transfer progress.
By default, received files are saved to the Wi-Fi Direct folder in Files.
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Configuring the Wi-Fi settings
Configure the Wi-Fi and mobile data settings to suit your needs.
Configuring the Wi-Fi sleep settings
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi > Configure.
3Touch Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep. There are three options:
lAlways: Always stay connected to Wi-Fi when the screen is off.
lOnly when plugged in: When the screen is off, only stay connected to Wi-Fi when your
phone is charging.
lNever: Always switch to mobile data when the screen is off.
When Never is selected, your phone will disconnect from Wi-Fi and switch to mobile data
when the screen turns off.
Viewing your MAC and IP address
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi > Configure to view the MAC and IP address.
Renaming your device
Give your device a different name so it is easier to identify when using Wi-Fi Direct.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Direct.
3Touch Device name and enter a new device name.
Bluetooth
About Bluetooth
Use Bluetooth to share files, connect to peripherals, and more.
Using Bluetooth to connect your phone to other devices
Enabling Bluetooth and pairing with other devices
1Open Settings.
2Touch Bluetooth and switch on Turn on Bluetooth. Your phone will automatically list
available devices.
lEnsure Visibility is switched on.
lIf the device you want to pair with is not displayed, check that the device is
discoverable.
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3Select the device you want to pair with and follow the onscreen instructions.
Unpairing Bluetooth devices
1Open Settings.
2Touch Bluetooth and switch on Turn on Bluetooth.
3Touch the icon next to the device name and select Unpair.
Transferring data using Bluetooth
Using Bluetooth to share files
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and configured as discoverable on both devices.
1Select the file you want to send. Touch Share > Bluetooth. Your phone will search for
discoverable Bluetooth devices.
2Select the receiving device.
3On the receiving device, select Accept from the popup dialogue to accept the file transfer
request. Open the notification panel to view file transfer progress.
By default, received files are saved to the bluetooth folder in Files.
Sharing photos and videos quickly with Bluetooth
When viewing photos or videos in full screen, you can use the Transfer feature for fast Bluetooth
sharing.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and configured as discoverable on both devices.
1Touch Gallery > More > Settings and switch on Slide up to enable Transfer.
2Open Gallery and select the photo or video you want to send in full screen.
3Swipe up and touch Start. Your phone will search for discoverable Bluetooth devices.
4Select the receiving device.
5On the receiving device, select Accept from the popup dialogue to accept the file transfer
request. Open the notification panel to view file transfer progress.
By default, received files are saved to the bluetooth folder in Files.
Bluetooth settings
Renaming your phone
Your phone model is used as the default Bluetooth device name. If you want, you can change
this to a more memorable name.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Bluetooth > Device name.
3Enter a new name, and then touch Save.
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Making your phone discoverable for pairing
1Open Settings.
2Touch Bluetooth. Switch on Visibility to make your phone discoverable to other Bluetooth
devices.
3Touch More > Visibility timeout and configure the discovery timeout.
lWhen the timeout has expired, Visibility will be disabled.
lWhen Visibility is disabled, other Bluetooth devices will not be able to discover your
phone.
Multi-screen
Using multi-screen
Use multi-screen to mirror your phone screen to a television, projector, or other display device.
You can also push photos, music, and videos from your phone to another screen to share them
with others.
Display devices (including TVs and projectors) must support Miracast. This is supported on
some Android Smart TVs. If your display device does not support Miracast, you can
purchase a TV dongle that supports this protocol and connect it to your display device.
Mirroring your screen to a display device
Mirror your phone's screen to an external display to play games and view files on a larger
screen.
1Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. Touch .
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On some phones, the icon is hidden. Touch to expand or find it on the
Settings > Smart assistance screen.
2Select a display device (or TV dongle) from the list. Your phone's screen will be mirrored to
this device.
You may need to enable Miracast on some display devices (or TV dongles) for your
phone to detect them. For instructions on how to enable Miracast, please see the manual
for your display device.
To stop mirroring the screen, touch > Disconnect.
VPNs
About VPNs
A VPN (virtual private network) is a secure connection that allows you to send and receive data
across shared or public networks. You can use a VPN to connect to your company network and
email server.
Connecting to a VPN
Use a virtual private network (VPN) for secure, remote access to company data and other
network resources.
Contact your VPN administrator to obtain the server information.
1Open Settings.
2Touch More > VPN.
3Touch Add VPN network. When prompted, enter the server name, select the server type,
and then enter the server address. Touch Save to save the server settings.
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4To connect to the VPN, touch the VPN name, enter your username and password, and then
touch Connect.
Contact your VPN administrator to obtain your username and password.
HiSuite
Using HiSuite
Use HiSuite to manage your phone's apps and data from your computer. Download and install
apps with a single click and get the most out of your smartphone.
lManage apps and data: Use HiSuite to manage contacts, messages, and multimedia files,
and to sync your calendar and contacts.
lBack up and restore data: Back up data from your phone to your computer, or restore data to
any Huawei phone.
lRepair or update the system: If your phone won't turn on or boot properly, use HiSuite to
perform a factory reset. You can also check for software updates and install them on your
phone.
lScreen mirroring: Use HiSuite to display your phone screen on your computer and take
screenshots.
Installing HiSuite
System requirements
Before installing HiSuite, check that your computer meets the following system requirements:
lMicrosoft Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit versions)
lWindows Vista (32 or 64-bit versions)
lWindows XP (32 or 64-bit versions).
lHard disk space: 500 MB
lRAM: 1 GB
lMonitor: 1024 x 768 resolution with 16-bit colour
Installing HiSuite and connecting your phone to a computer
1On the computer, visit http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/HiSuite_en/index.html. Download
and install HiSuite. Once installation is complete, the HiSuite icon will appear on your
desktop.
2Use a USB cable to connect your phone to the computer. HiSuite will launch automatically.
3If the Allow connection in HDB mode dialogue appears on your phone, touch OK.
4If your phone does not come with HiSuite preinstalled, your phone will download it
automatically and connect to your computer.
Once the connection has been established, your phone screen and model will be displayed on
your computer.
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If your phone does not connect to the computer automatically, go to Settings > Advanced
settings > Security and switch on Allow HiSuite to use HDB. You do not need to enable
USB debugging mode.
Using Huawei Share to transfer files between two
Huawei devices
Use Huawei Share to quickly transfer files between two Huawei devices. Huawei Share uses
Bluetooth to detect nearby Huawei devices and share files over Wi-Fi Direct.
Enabling Huawei Share
1Pull down the status bar to open the notification panel.
2Touch Huawei Share and select ALLOW to enable Huawei Share.
lSwitching on Huawei Share will automatically enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
lIf you switch off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, Huawei Share will be automatically disabled.
Using Huawei Share to transfer files
Ensure that Huawei Share is supported on both devices. Huawei Share must be enabled on
the receiving device and the screen must be switched on.
1Select the files you want to send and touch Share.
lIf Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are switched on, your phone will automatically search for nearby
devices.
lIf Wi-Fi or Bluetooth are switched off, touch Huawei Share to search for nearby devices.
When you touch Huawei Share, your device will switch on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
automatically.
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2Select the receiving device.
3On the receiving device, select ACCEPT from the popup dialogue to accept the file transfer
request. Open the notification panel to view file transfer progress.
lTo cancel sending, touch the name of the receiving device on your phone.
lBy default, received files are saved to the Huawei Share folder in Files.
Using a USB port to transfer data
Selecting the USB connection mode
1When you use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer or another device, Allow
access to device data? will be displayed in a popup dialogue.
2Touch NO, CHARGE ONLY.
3Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, and then touch Charging via
USB. You can choose from the following USB connection modes:
lCharge only: Charge your phone only.
lDevice file manager (MTP): Transfer files between your phone and a computer.
lCamera (PTP): Transfer images between your phone and a computer. If your phone does
not support MTP, the PTP protocol will be used to transfer files and images between your
phone and computer.
lMIDI: Use your phone as a MIDI input device and play MIDI files on your computer.
Transferring data between your phone and a computer
Use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer and transfer data between the two
devices.
Transfer files
MTP (media transfer protocol) is a protocol for transferring media files. You can use MTP to
transfer files between your phone and a computer. Before using MTP, ensure that you have
Windows Media Player 11 or later installed on your computer.
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, and then set the USB connection
mode to Device file manager (MTP). Your computer will automatically install the necessary
drivers. To view files stored on your phone, wait until the drivers have been installed, and then
click the new drive icon that appears on your computer (the drive is named after your phone
model). If you are using a Windows computer, use Windows Media Player to browse multimedia
content on your phone.
Transferring images
PTP (picture transfer protocol) is an image transfer protocol. Use PTP to transfer images
between your phone and a computer.
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Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, and then set the USB connection
mode to Camera (PTP). Your computer will automatically install the necessary drivers. To view
images stored on your phone, wait until the drivers have been installed, and then click the new
drive icon that appears on your computer (the drive is named after your phone model).
Transferring MIDI data to your phone
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a music technology protocol that allows digital
music instruments to communicate with each other.
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, and then set the USB connection
mode to MIDI. You can use your phone to receive or process MIDI data from other devices.
Transferring data between your phone and a USB storage device
USB OTG is designed to transfer data directly between two USB devices (such as phones,
tablets, digital cameras, and printers) without the need for a computer. Use a USB On-The-Go
(OTG) cable to connect your phone to a USB storage device and back up your files.
Transferring data between your phone and a microSD card
Use a USB OTG cable to access data on another phone's microSD card without using a
computer.
lThis feature is only available on phones that support USB OTG cables.
lIf your phone has a USB Type-C port, purchase a micro USB to USB Type-C adapter, or
use a USB OTG cable with a USB Type-C connector.
1Connect to the other device using a USB OTG cable and a USB data cable.
USB cable
USB On-The-Go cable
2On the other device, set the USB connection mode to USB flash drive or Device file
manager (MTP).
3Touch Files > Local > SD card to browse data on the microSD card. You can select and
copy data to a destination folder.
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4When you have finished browsing, touch Settings > Memory & storage > SD card > Eject.
5Disconnect the USB OTG and USB data cables from both devices.
Transferring data between your phone and a USB storage device
Your phone can access data on USB flash drives, card readers, and other storage devices using
a USB OTG cable.
lThis feature is only available on phones that support USB OTG cables.
lIf your phone has a USB Type-C port, purchase a micro USB to USB Type-C adapter, or
use a USB OTG cable with a USB Type-C connector.
1Connect your phone to a USB flash drive with a USB OTG cable.
USB On-The-Go cable
2Touch Files > Local > USB drive to browse data on the flash drive. You can select and copy
data to a destination folder.
3When you have finished browsing, touch Settings > Memory & storage > USB drive >
Eject.
4Disconnect the USB OTG cable from your phone and the USB flash drive.
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Security and Backup
Fingerprint recognition
Adding a fingerprint for the first time
Use a fingerprint to unlock your screen, open encrypted files, unlock apps, and make secure
payments.
To better protect your privacy, you can only use the fingerprint screen unlock feature when the
unlock method is set to PIN or Password.
1Open Settings and touch Fingerprint ID.
2Touch Fingerprint management(optional).
3Select PIN or Password, and then follow the onscreen instructions to set a screen lock
password.
4Once you have set a password, touch New fingerprint to add your fingerprint.
5Place your fingertip on the fingerprint sensor. Press down lightly on the sensor until your
phone vibrates. Repeat this step using different parts of your fingertip.
6Once you have added your fingerprint, touch OK.
To unlock the screen, place your fingertip on the fingerprint sensor.
You will be asked to enter your backup PIN or password when you restart your phone or if
fingerprint recognition fails.
Adding, deleting, or renaming a fingerprint
Add multiple fingerprints to make it easier to unlock your phone. You can also delete or rename
fingerprints.
1Open Settings and touch Fingerprint ID.
2Touch Fingerprint management(optional).
3Enter the screen lock password and touch Next.
4In the Fingerprint list section, you can:
lTouch New fingerprint to add other fingerprints. You can add up to five fingerprints.
lTouch a previously added fingerprint to rename or delete it.
Identifying a fingerprint
Quickly identify fingerprints to find out which fingerprint corresponds with which finger.
1Open Settings and touch Fingerprint ID.
2Touch Fingerprint management(optional).
3Enter the screen lock password and touch Next.
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4In the Fingerprint list section, touch Fingerprint recognition.
5Place your finger on the fingerprint sensor. The corresponding fingerprint will be highlighted
on the screen.
Accessing Safe with your fingerprint
Use your fingerprint to access your Safe without entering the password.
1Open Settings and touch Fingerprint ID.
2Touch Fingerprint management(optional).
3Enter the screen lock password and touch Next.
4Touch Access safe, and then follow the onscreen instructions to enter your Safe password
and enable fingerprint recognition.
Once you have completed the settings, touch Files > Safe. You can now use your fingerprint to
access your Safe.
Accessing App Lock with your fingerprint
Use your fingerprint for quick access to apps in your App Lock. You do not need to enter the App
Lock password.
1Open Settings and touch Fingerprint ID.
2Touch Fingerprint management(optional).
3Enter the screen lock password and touch Next.
4Touch Access app lock. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your App Lock password
and enable fingerprint recognition.
To view the App Lock status, touch Phone Manager > App lock once you have completed the
settings, and then place your finger on the fingerprint sensor. To access a locked app from the
home screen, touch the app icon and place your fingertip on the fingerprint sensor.
Security settings
Setting your SIM card PIN
Enable the SIM lock to prevent others from using your SIM card. You will need to enter your SIM
card PIN each time you turn on your phone or insert your SIM card into another phone.
Make sure you have received a SIM card PIN from your carrier before enabling the SIM lock.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Security and select card lock to access the SIM lock settings.
3Switch on Lock SIM card. Enter your SIM card PIN and touch OK.
To change your SIM card PIN, touch Change SIM PIN and follow the onscreen instructions.
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lYou will need to enter the PUK code if you exceed the maximum number of incorrect PIN
attempts. The SIM card will be permanently locked if your enter the PUK code incorrectly
too many times.
lFor details about these limits, contact your carrier.
Encrypting a microSD card
Encrypt your microSD card to prevent unauthorised access to your data. You will be prompted to
enter a password when the microSD card is inserted into another phone.
lNot all microSD cards can be encrypted. An error message may be displayed when you
attempt to encrypt or unlock unsupported cards. Remember to back up important data
before encrypting your microSD card.
lEncrypted microSD cards will not be recognised by devices that do not support microSD
card encryption.
lIf you forget the microSD card password, you will have to clear all the data on the card.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Security. Select Set SD card password and follow the
onscreen instructions to set a password.
Once you have set your password, the following two options will appear in place of Set SD card
password:
lTouch Change SD card password to change the password.
lTouch Clear SD card password to remove the microSD card password and disable
encryption.
Backing up and restoring data
Backing up data to a microSD card
Back up data on your old phone to a microSD card, and then insert the microSD card into your
new phone to import your data.
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For more information on inserting or removing microSD cards, see Inserting a SIM card and
microSD card.
1Open Backup on your old phone.
2Select Back up > SD card > Next.
3Select the data you want to back up and touch Back up. When prompted, enter a backup
password. No backup password is required for photos, audio files, videos, or documents.
lSet a password reminder to help you remember your password and prevent you from
losing access to your files.
lBy default, backup files are saved to the HuaweiBackup folder in Files.
4Insert the microSD card into your new phone.
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5Open Backup.
6Touch Restore > Restore from SD card > Next.
7Select the backup you want to restore.
If the backup data is encrypted, enter the encryption password when prompted.
8Select the data you want to restore and touch START RESTORATION.
Backing up data to your phone's internal storage
Back up data to your phone's internal storage to avoid losing your files. Only back up smaller
files, such as your contacts, messages, call logs, and calendar.
1Open Backup.
2Touch Back up > Internal storage > Next.
3Select the data you want to back up and touch Back up. When prompted, enter a backup
password. No backup password is required for photos, audio files, videos, or documents.
lSet a password reminder to ensure you don't lose access to your files.
lBy default, backup files are saved to the HuaweiBackup folder in Files.
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4To restore data, open Backup.
5Touch Restore > Restore from internal storage > Next.
6Select the backup you want to restore.
If the backup data is encrypted, enter the encryption password when prompted.
7Select the data you want to restore and touch START RESTORATION.
Transferring data using a computer
Back up data to your computer to avoid losing your files.
Install HiSuite before using your computer to back up and restore data. For more information,
see Installing HiSuite.
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1Connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable. HiSuite will launch automatically.
If your old phone is not a Huawei device, use manufacturer-provided software to back up
data to your computer, and then proceed directly to step 4.
2Go to the backup screen in HiSuite. Select the data that you want to back up and touch Back
up.
Follow the onscreen instructions to set a password reminder to help you remember your
password and prevent you from losing access to your files.
3Click Done once the backup is complete.
4Use a USB cable to connect your new phone to the computer.
5In HiSuite, select Data restore to copy data to your new phone. If the backup files are
encrypted, you will need to enter the encryption password when you are prompted to recover
data.
File management
Creating folders
Keep your phone organised by creating folders for your files.
1Open Files.
2In the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch . Enter the name of the new folder and touch Save.
Viewing files
Viewing files by category
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Open Files. Select the Categories tab to view your files by category.
Finding files quickly
Locate files quickly using the file search feature.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and enter the file name or keywords. Search results will be displayed beneath the
search bar.
Sorting files
Use the sort feature to arrange your files by type, name, size, or date.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and then sort files by type, name, size, or date.
Viewing downloads
1Open Files.
2On the Categories tab, touch Downloads and favourites to view files you have downloaded
or received from other devices.
Adding and viewing favourites
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and hold the file or folder you want to add and touch > Add to favourites.
4On the Categories tab, touch Downloads and favourites to view favourites.
Creating file shortcuts on the home screen
Create a shortcut to frequently-used files on the home screen for easy access.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and hold the file or folder you want to add and touch > Create desktop shortcut.
Sharing files
Use the file sharing feature to share files, photos, and videos.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Select the files you want to share and touch > Share.
4Choose a sharing method and follow the onscreen instructions to share your files.
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Renaming files
Give your files memorable names so that you can find them quickly.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and hold the file or folder you want to rename and then touch > Rename.
4Enter a new name and touch OK.
Copying, moving, or deleting files
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and hold the files and folders you want to copy, move, or delete. You can:
lCopy files to a destination folder: Touch . Select a destination folder and touch .
lMove files to a destination folder: Touch . Select a destination folder and touch .
lDelete files or folders: Touch > Delete.
Creating or extracting archives
Compress files in a zip archive to free up space and share files more easily.
1Open Files.
2On the Local tab, touch Internal storage or SD card.
3Touch and hold the file or folder you want to compress, and then touch > Compress.
4Choose the archive destination. The selected files will be compressed into a zip file, which
will be named automatically.
To extract an archive, touch and hold the archive file. Touch > Extract to and select
where the contents of the archive should be extracted to.
Hiding small image files
When you browse your images in Files, you might also see some cached images from websites.
You can prevent these images from being displayed as follows:
1Open Files.
2Touch > Settings and switch on Filter small pictures to hide files that are smaller than
30 KB. This will hide most cached images.
Storing files securely
Enable Safe, set a password, and move files into a safe to encrypt them. You can remove files
from a safe at any time.
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You can add images, audio files, videos, and documents to a safe.
1Open Files.
2In the Local or Categories tab, touch Safe.
3Touch Enable and set the safe storage location.
4Follow the onscreen instructions to set a password and security question, and then touch
Done to open Safe.
5Touch . Follow the onscreen instructions to select files, and then touch to add your
files to the safe.
lRemove files from a safe: In Safe, open a folder and touch and hold the files you want to
remove, and then touch .
lDestroy a safe: In Safe, touch Settings > Destroy safe. Follow the onscreen instructions to
remove files from the safe and destroy it.
lChange the safe password: In Safe, touch Settings > Change password. Follow the
onscreen instructions to change the password.
lChange the safe password: In Safe, touch Settings > Change security question. Follow
the onscreen instructions to change the password.
lSwitch to another safe: In Safe, touch Settings > Switch safe. Follow the onscreen
instructions to select another safe.
lView the storage location: In Safe, touch Settings > Safe location to view the safe's storage
location.
Don't change the storage location folder, otherwise you may not be able to access your
files.
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Calls and Contacts
Making calls
Smart dialling
Enter the name, initials, or number of a contact in the dialler. Your phone will display matching
contacts.
1Open Dialler.
2Enter the name, initials, or number of a contact in the dialler (for example, John Smith or JS).
Your phone will search your contacts and call log and list the results above the dialler.
Hide dialer Backspace
3Select the contact you want to call from the list. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch
1
or
2
to make a call.
The call status will be displayed on the screen (for example, ringing or call forwarding).
4Touch to end the call.
To end a call using the power button, go to Dialler, touch > Settings, and then
switch on Power button ends call.
Making a call from Contacts
1Open Contacts.
2Touch the search bar and enter the name or initials of the person you want to call.
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3Touch the contact number. If your phone has dual SIM support, select
1
or
2
to initiate
the call.
Making a call from the call log
1Open Dialler.
2Slide the list up and down to view all calls. Touch the name or number of the person that you
want to call. If your phone has dual SIM support, select
1
or
2
to initiate the call.
Calling contacts when the screen is off
Call people quickly when the screen is switched off.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings > Quick calling and switch on Quick calling.
Press and hold the volume down button for one second when the screen is off. When you hear
the alert sound, release the volume down button and say the name of the contact you want to
call. The phone will dial their number.
When using a Bluetooth headset, press and hold the talk/send key to enable quick calling.
Making an emergency call
In the event of an emergency, you can make emergency calls from your phone, even without a
SIM card. However, you must be in an area with cellular coverage.
1Open Dialler.
2Enter the emergency number for your location in the dialler, and then touch .
If you are in an area with good cellular reception, your phone will automatically obtain your
location and display it on the screen.
The ability to make emergency calls can depend on local regulations and carriers in your
area. Poor network coverage or environmental interference may prevent your call from being
connected. Never rely solely on your phone for essential communication during
emergencies.
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Making international calls
Before making a long-distance call, contact your carrier to activate an international calling or
roaming service.
1Open Dialler.
2On the dialler screen, touch and hold the 0 key to enter a + symbol, and then enter the
country code, area code, and phone number.
3To touch to initiate the call. If your phone has dual SIM support, select
1
or
2
to
initiate the call.
Auto redial
Use auto redial to keep redialling a contact's number until your call is connected.
lThe first time a call does not connect (or is interrupted), your phone will display the single
redial screen. Touch to redial the number once.
lIf a call does not connect after the first redial attempt, your phone will display the infinite redial
screen. Touch to redial the number until the call connects.
lEnsure you promptly touch . The redial screen will close if you don't redial within 10
seconds.
lTouch to cancel a redial attempt.
Making a call while roaming
Use Contacts to call a contact when you're overseas.
Open Contacts. To initiate a call, select the contact you want to call, and then touch the
contact's number.
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Answering calls
Answering or rejecting a call
When a call comes in, press the volume button to mute the ringtone.
If the screen is locked:
lDrag right to answer the call.
lDrag left to reject the call.
lTouch to reject the call and send an SMS.
lTouch to configure a callback reminder.
If the screen is unlocked:
lTouch to answer the call.
lTouch to reject the call.
lTouch to reject the call and send an SMS.
lTouch to configure a callback reminder.
lTo use an app during a call, touch Recent to open the list of recently used apps. You can
also swipe left or right on the front-facing fingerprint sensor , if it is available on your
phone. Touch the desired app. The Dialler app will continue to run in the background.
If you receive a call when you are entering text or using full-screen mode (for example, when
you are viewing an image or playing a game), the incoming call will be displayed at the top
of the screen in a floating window. Touch to answer the call or to decline the call.
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Switching between calls
Ensure that you have turned on call waiting before using this feature. For details, contact
your carrier.
1If you receive an incoming call when in another call, touch . You can then answer the
incoming call and hold the other line.
2To switch between the two calls, touch or select the call that is on hold.
Making a conference call
Set up a conference call using the multi-party call feature. Call one contact's number (or receive
a call), and then call another number to add it to the conference call.
Conference calling must be supported by your carrier. Please ensure you have activated this
service. For details, contact your carrier.
1Call the first participant.
2Once the call is connected, touch , and then dial the second participant's number. The
first participant will be placed on hold.
3When the second call is connected, touch to start a conference call.
4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more people to the conference.
5During a call, touch to view the list of participants. You can:
lTouch next to a contact to remove the contact from the call.
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lTouch next to a contact to remove the contact from the conference call and keep them
in a separate call.
lTouch to return to the main call screen.
6Touch to end the conference call.
In-call options
Do not cover the microphone during a call.
During a call, your phone will display an in-call menu.
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Mute the call
Start a three-way call
Enable hands-free
mode
Show/hide dialer
End call
Display your contacts
View your notes
Place the current
call on hold
View your
calendar
lHide the in-call menu: Touch Home or Back. You can also touch the front-facing
fingerprint sensor , if it is available on your phone. Touch the green status bar at the top of
the screen to return to the in-call menu.
lStart a three-way call: Contact your carrier to find out how to use this feature.
lAdjust the volume: Press the volume up button to increase the volume, or the volume down
button to decrease the volume.
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Managing call logs
Viewing missed calls
1Open Dialler.
2To display all missed calls, swipe down in the call log and touch the Missed tab.
You can also view missed calls in the All tab. Missed calls are marked in red.
3Touch next to a call log to return the call, send a message, and more.
Managing unknown numbers in the call log
1Open Dialler.
2Touch Unknown.
3Select a number and touch . You can:
lAdd the number to your contacts: Touch to create a new contact, or touch to
add the number to an existing contact.
lAdd the number to the blacklist: Touch > Add to blacklist.
lShare the number: Touch > Send number to send the number as a text message.
Merging call logs
Merge call logs belonging to the same contact or number to keep your call log organised.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings > Merge call log.
3Touch By contact. Your phone will automatically merge call logs belonging to the same
contact or number. Touch next to a call log to view detailed call log information.
Clearing the call log
Open Dialler. You can clear the call log in two ways:
lDelete one entry: Touch and hold a log entry, and then touch Delete entry.
lDelete multiple entries: Touch . Select the entries you want to delete, and then touch
.
Backing up the call log
1Open Backup.
2Touch Back up > SD card or Internal storage to back up the call log to a microSD card or
your phone's internal storage.
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3Select Call log and touch Back up.
4Follow the onscreen instructions to configure a password.
Call settings
Configuring dialpad touch tones
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings > Dial pad touch tones and configure the touch tone settings.
The preset touch tone will be played when you touch the dialler. If your phone is in silent mode,
touch tones will be muted.
Enabling call forwarding
If you are unavailable to take a call, you can configure your phone to forward calls to another
number.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings.
3Under SIM 1 or SIM 2, select Call forwarding.
4Select a forwarding method. Enter the destination number and touch Enable.
When call forwarding is enabled, your phone will forward certain calls (such as unanswered
calls) to the number you specified.
Enabling call waiting
Call waiting allows you to take an incoming call when you are already in a call and switch
between the two conversations.
You may need to contact your carrier to enable this feature.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings.
3Under SIM 1 or SIM 2, select Additional settings and switch on Call waiting.
When you receive an incoming call while already in a call, touch to answer the new call, and
to switch between the two calls.
Enabling pocket mode
Enable pocket mode to make sure you don't miss calls when your phone is in your pocket. The
ringtone volume will gradually increase when you receive a call.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings.
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3Switch on Pocket mode.
When pocket mode is enabled, the ringtone volume will gradually increase when you receive a
call and your phone is in your pocket or bag.
Enabling fixed dialling numbers
Use fixed dialling numbers to restrict outgoing calls to whitelisted numbers.
Your PIN2 code is required to enable fixed dialling numbers. To obtain your PIN2 code,
contact your carrier.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings > Additional settings > Fixed Dialling Numbers. If your phone has
dual SIM support, touch Additional settings > Fixed Dialling Numbers under SIM 1 or SIM
2.
3To enable fixed dialling numbers, touch Enable FDN, enter your PIN2 code, and then touch
OK.
You will be prompted to enter the PUK2 code after three incorrect attempts to enter your
PIN2 code. To obtain the PUK2 code, contact your carrier.
4To add a contact, touch .
After enabling fixed dialling numbers, you will only be able to make calls to whitelisted numbers.
Rejecting calls with a text message
Send a predefined text message when you're not available to take a call.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings > Reject calls with SMS.
3Touch a predefined text message to edit the message content. Once you have finished, touch
OK to save the message.
When you are unavailable to take an incoming call, touch and select a predefined message
to send to the caller.
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Configuring the harassment filter
The harassment filter automatically blocks calls and messages from unknown or blacklisted
numbers.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Harassment filter.
3Touch to configure the harassment filter settings and the blacklist.
You can also configure the harassment filter settings and the blacklist in Phone Manager >
Blocklist > .
Configuring the call ringtone
Choose from a selection of system ringtones or pick a song from your music library.
1Open Dialler.
2Go to > Settings > Phone ringtone. Choose a system ringtone or select a song from
your music library.
Alternatively, go to Settings > Sound, touch Call ringtone & vibration, and then configure
the ringtone settings.
Configuring voicemail
Divert calls to your voicemail when your phone is switched off or when there is no cellular
coverage. Callers can leave a voice message which you can listen to later.
Voicemail must be supported by your carrier. Please ensure that you have subscribed to this
service. Contact your carrier for information about their voicemail service.
1Open Dialler.
2Touch > Settings.
3Touch Additional settings. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch SIM 1 or SIM 2, and
then touch Additional settings.
4Touch Voicemail > Voicemail number and enter your voicemail number.
Creating a contact card
Create a contact card to quickly share your contact information. You can share your contact
information by scanning the QR code or by sending the contact card using an instant messaging
service such as WhatsApp.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch Me.
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3Set your profile picture. Enter your name, company, telephone number and other contact
information, and then touch . Your phone will automatically create a contact card with a
QR code.
Share your contact card: Touch . Select the card format and sharing method, and then
follow the onscreen instructions.
Creating a new contact
Creating a contact
1Open Contacts.
2Touch . Touch Create a new contact if you are creating a contact for the first time.
3In the options menu, select a location to save the contact.
The number of contacts you can store on your phone depends on the size of your
phone's internal storage. The number of SIM card contacts varies depending on your SIM
card's storage capacity.
4Touch the contact's profile picture to choose a photo. Enter the contact's name, company,
phone number and other contact information, and then touch .
lIf you add the contact's birthday, your phone will automatically create a birthday
reminder in Calendar.
lThe contact's photo will be displayed when the contact calls you. Other contact
information such as company name and job title will also be displayed.
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You can also add phone numbers, email addresses, and other contact information in Call log,
Messaging, or Email to your contacts.
Sharing your QR code
Share your QR code with your friends so that they can add you to their contacts quickly. On the
contact details screen, touch the QR code at the top of the screen to display your personal QR
code.
Importing and exporting contacts
Importing contacts from a storage device
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Import from storage.
3Select one or more .vcf files, and then touch OK.
Exporting contacts to a storage device
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Export to storage.
3Touch Export.
4Choose where you want to export the contacts from and touch OK.
By default, the exported .vcf file is saved to the root directory of your phone's internal storage.
Open Files to view the exported file.
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Importing contacts from a SIM card
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Import from SIM. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch
> Import/Export > Import from SIM 1 or Import from SIM 2.
3Select the contacts you want to import and touch .
4Choose the import location. Your phone will automatically import the contacts.
Exporting contacts to a SIM card
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Export to SIM. If your phone has dual SIM support, touch
> Import/Export > Export to SIM 1 or Export to SIM 2.
3Select the contacts you want to export and touch .
4Touch Continue.
Importing contacts using Bluetooth
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Import from another phone.
3Select Supports Bluetooth and touch Next.
4Enable Bluetooth on the device from which you want to import contacts, and then set the
device to be visible to other Bluetooth devices.
5Touch Next. Your phone will automatically turn on Bluetooth and search for nearby devices.
6Touch the Bluetooth device from which you want to import contacts. Once connected, your
phone will automatically import contacts from the other Bluetooth device.
Importing contacts using Wi-Fi Direct
Use Wi-Fi Direct to import contacts from another Huawei device.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Import from another phone.
3Select Import via Wi-Fi Direct and touch Next. Your phone will prompt you to enable Wi-Fi
and scan for Wi-Fi Direct devices.
4Select a Wi-Fi Direct device. Your phone will automatically import contacts from the device.
Using the Huawei Backup app to import contacts
1Open Backup.
2Touch Restore > Restore from internal storage and select Next.
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3Select the backup you want to restore.
If the backup data is encrypted, enter the encryption password when prompted.
4Select Contacts and touch Start restoration.
Using the Huawei Backup app to back up your contacts
1Open Backup.
2Go to Backup > Internal storage, and then touch Next.
3Select Contacts. Touch Back up and follow the onscreen instructions to set a password.
By default, backup data is saved to the HuaweiBackup folder in Files.
Managing contacts
Editing a contact
After creating a contact, you can edit their contact information at any time. This includes adding
or deleting default information such as phone numbers or email addresses. You can also choose
a custom ringtone and add a birthday, nickname, or photo.
Contact photos cannot be added for contacts stored on your SIM card.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch and hold the contact you want to edit, and then touch Edit.
3Touch the contact's portrait to choose another image. Update the contact's information, and
then touch .
Add multiple numbers for one contact: Select a contact from the contact list and touch
Edit > Add phone number.
Merging duplicate contacts
When you add contacts to your phone from different sources, you may end up with duplicate
entries. These duplicate entries can be merged into one to help keep your contacts organised.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Organise contacts > Merge duplicate contacts.
3Select the contacts you want to merge and touch .
Deleting contacts
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Organise contacts > Delete contacts by batch.
3Select the contacts you want to delete, and then touch .
4Touch Delete.
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Alternatively, touch and hold a contact until a popup menu appears. From here, select
Delete to delete the contact.
Deleting contact history
Delete call records and text messages by contact to protect your privacy.
1Open Contacts.
2Select a contact and touch > Erase trace > Erase.
Your phone will delete all call records and text messages for the selected contact.
Adding contacts to the blacklist
1Open Contacts.
2Touch and hold the contact that you want to add to the blacklist, and then touch Add to
blacklist.
Your phone will automatically block incoming calls and messages from blacklisted contacts.
View blacklisted contacts: Open Phone Manager and touch Blocklist > . Touch
Numbers blacklist to view blacklisted contacts.
Remove contacts from the blacklist: Open Contacts. Touch and hold the contact that
you want to remove from the blacklist, and then touch Remove from blacklist.
Identifying contacts with incomplete information
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Organise contacts > Contacts with incomplete info.
3Your phone will display a list of contacts with incomplete information. You can then choose to
add missing information or delete unwanted contacts.
Viewing contacts from different accounts
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Display preferences.
3Select the account you want to display, or customise the display options.
lHide contact photos, company information, and job title: Touch > Display
preferences on the contacts screen and switch on Simple layout.
lView storage information: Touch > Display preferences on the contacts screen.
Go to Accounts to view the available and total storage space on your phone or SIM card.
Searching for contacts
Search contacts stored on the phone, SIM card, or linked to an online account.
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Finding contacts
1Open Contacts.
For more complete search results, ensure that Contacts is configured to display all of
your contacts. On the contacts screen, touch > Display preferences and select All
contacts.
2On the contact list, use one of the following methods to find a contact:
lSwipe the contact list up or down.
lSlide your finger up or down the index on the right-hand side of the screen to scroll through
your contacts.
lEnter the contact name, initials, phone number, email address, or other information in the
search bar at the top of the contact list. Search results will be displayed underneath.
3Select a contact. You can call them, send a text message, or edit their contact information.
If an error message is displayed or you are unable to search for a contact, touch >
Organise contacts and select Rebuild index data.
Searching for a contact from the home screen
1Swipe down on the home screen to display the search bar.
2Enter one or more keywords (such as the contact's name or email address). The search
results will be displayed beneath the search bar.
3Select a contact. You can then choose to call them, send them a text message, or edit their
contact information.
Sharing contacts
Share a contact's vCard
1Open Contacts.
2Touch > Import/Export > Share contact.
3Select the contacts you want to share, or touch Select all to select all contacts, and then
touch Share contact.
4Choose your sharing method and follow the onscreen instructions.
Share a contact's QR code
1Open Contacts
2Select the contact you want to share. Touch the QR code and select Share.
3Choose your sharing method and follow the onscreen instructions.
If the other device has a camera that can scan QR codes, you can also share a contact
by scanning the contact's QR code.
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Adding a contact to your favourites
Add frequently-contacted people to your favourites to make them easier to find.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch and hold the contact you want to add to your favourites, and then touch Add to
favourites.
lWhen viewing contact details, touch to add the contact to your favourites.
lEdit your favourites: Touch Edit on the favourites screen. Drag next to a contact to
adjust the position of the contact in your favourites list.
lRemove contacts from your favourites: Touch Edit on the favourites screen. Select the
contacts that you want to remove from your favourites, and then touch Remove.
Changing contact photos
Contact photos cannot be added for contacts stored on your SIM card.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch and hold the contact you want to edit, and then touch Edit.
3Touch the contact's photo. You can choose to select a photo from Gallery or take a photo with
the camera.
4Touch .
The contact's photo will be displayed when you receive a call from them.
Viewing call records for individual contacts
1Open Contacts.
2Select the desired contact and touch Call log.
3Swipe up on the list to view all entries. You can:
lCall the contact: Touch an entry to call the contact.
lTouch > Delete, delete all call records.
lEdit an entry: Touch and hold the entry that you want to edit.
Assigning a ringtone to a contact
Assign a unique ringtone to frequently used contacts so that you can easily tell who is contacting
you.
1Open Contacts.
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2Select the desired contact and touch Phone ringtone.
3Select the desired ringtone or music file, and then touch .
Contact groups
Creating a group
1Open Contacts.
2Touch Groups and select .
3Enter the group name (for example, Family or Friends) and touch OK.
4Touch . Select the contacts you want to add to the group and touch .
Using smart groups
Use smart groups to automatically group contacts by company, location, or contact frequency.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch Groups.
3Under Smart groups, open a group, and then touch to send a group message or to
send a group email.
Editing a group
Add or remove people from a group, or change the group name.
1Open Contacts.
2Touch Groups and select the group you want to edit.
3Touch and add new members to the group.
4Touch . There are three options:
lTouch Remove members to remove members from the group.
lTouch Delete group to delete the group.
lTouch Rename to edit the group name.
Sending a group text message or email
1Open Contacts.
2Touch Groups and select which group you want to send a message or email to.
3Touch to send a message or to send an email.
Deleting a group
1Open Contacts.
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2Touch Groups.
3Touch and hold the group you want to delete, and then touch Delete.
4Touch Delete.
Deleting a group will not remove the contacts in the group from your phone.
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Messaging and Email
Sending a message
You can add a range of different content to messages, such as emoticons, images, and
recordings.
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, touch .
3Select the recipient box and enter the contact name or phone number. You can also touch
to open your contact list and choose a contact or contact group.
4Select the text field to begin composing your message. If you enter more than two lines of
text, touch to switch to full screen mode.
lTouch to add an attachment to your message.
lTouch Back to save the message as a draft.
Touch to change
attachment type
Switch to full
screen text entry
Send a message
Choose recipients
Add attachment
5Touch . If your phone has dual SIM support, touch
1
1
or
2
2
.
Cancel a message: You can cancel a message up to six seconds after it was sent. Touch
> Settings and switch on Cancel send. To cancel sending, double touch the message.
Replying to a message
1Open Messaging.
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2Touch a message to view the message content. Your phone will automatically highlight phone
numbers, web addresses, email addresses, times, and other information. Touch highlighted
information to access a range of shortcuts. You can also:
lSave message attachments: Touch the attachment that you want to save and touch
Save.
lCall the sender: Touch at the top of the message.
lAdd the caller's number to your contacts: Touch > Create a new contact or
Save to existing contact at the top of the message.
3To send a reply, select the text field and enter your message, and then touch . If your
phone has dual SIM support, touch
1
1
or
2
2
.
Quickly reply to message: New messages will be displayed in the notification bar. Touch
the button to compose a reply.
Searching for messages
You can search for messages in two ways:
lIn the list of message threads, touch the search bar at the top of the screen and enter one or
more keywords. The results will be displayed beneath the search bar.
lSwipe down on the home screen to display the search bar. Touch the search bar and enter
one or more keywords. The results will be displayed beneath the search bar.
Deleting message threads
Delete unwanted or old threads to tidy up your message list.
You can delete a message thread in two ways:
Deleted threads cannot be retrieved, so please proceed with caution.
lTo delete a single thread, swipe left on the thread that you want to delete and touch .
lTo delete multiple threads, touch and hold one of the threads that you want to delete. Select
the other threads and touch > Delete.
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Managing messages
Delete unwanted messages, forward messages to other contacts, copy and paste message
content, and lock messages or add them to your favourites to prevent them from being deleted
by accident.
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, touch a contact name or phone number to view your
conversations.
3Touch and hold a message, and then follow the onscreen instructions to forward, archive,
lock, or share the message.
Returning to the top of the message list
If you have a long list of messages, use a shortcut to return to the top of list without swiping the
screen.
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, double touch the bar at the top of the screen. Your phone will
automatically return to the top of the list or display unread messages.
Pinning messages to the top of the list
Pin important messages to the top of your message list so that you can access them quickly.
1Open Messaging.
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2In the list of message threads, touch and hold the message that you want to pin to the top.
3Select the desired message and touch . Pinned messages will be displayed below text
message alerts.
Marking messages as read
Mark unwanted messages as read to keep your inbox organised.
Open Messaging. In the list of message threads, you can:
lMark all messages as read: Touch > Mark all as read.
lMark a message as read: Swipe left on the message that you want to mark as read, and then
touch .
Blocking spam messages
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, touch > Harassment filter.
3Touch to configure the harassment filter settings and the blacklist.
Alternatively, open Phone Manager and touch Blocklist > .
Adding a message signature
Add a message signature to save you time when sending messages.
1Open Messaging.
2Touch > Settings > Advanced > Signature in the list of message threads, and then
switch on Attach signature.
3Touch Edit signature. Enter your signature and select OK.
Configuring the message ringtone
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, touch > Settings > Ringtones and vibration.
3Touch Notification tone. If your phone has dual SIM support, select SIM 1 vibrate or SIM 2
vibrate. You can then choose a system ringtone or music file.
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Identifying malicious URLs in text messages
Set your phone to automatically identify malicious URLs to protect your personal data and
financial information.
Ensure that your phone is connected to the Internet before enabling this feature.
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, open > Settings.
3Switch on Malicious website identification.
Receiving delivery reports
Enable delivery reports to receive confirmation when text messages are delivered to the
recipient.
Some carriers may not support this feature.
1Open Messaging.
2In the list of message threads, open > Settings > Delivery reports.
3Select Text message and Multimedia message, and then touch OK.
A delivery report will be displayed when your message has been successfully delivered. If the
recipient's phone is powered off or their number is out of service, a message will be displayed
indicating that the message failed to send.
Adding an email account
If you don't know your account settings, please consult your email service provider.
Adding a personal email account
1Open Email.
2Choose an email service provider or touch Others.
3Enter you email address and password, and then touch Sign in.
4Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your account. The system will automatically
connect to the server and check your settings.
Your Inbox will be displayed once the account has been set up.
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Amy@huawei.com
Change accountor
folder
Compose email
Search
Change email settings
Adding an Exchange account
Microsoft Exchange is a corporate email management solution. Some email service providers
also provide individual and family Exchange accounts.
1Open Email.
2Touch Exchange.
3Enter your email address, user name, and password. Touch Next.
4Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your account. The system will automatically
connect to the server and verify your settings.
Your Inbox will be displayed once the account has been set up.
Sending emails
1Open Email.
2Touch .
3In To:, enter one or more recipients.
4Touch Cc/Bcc, From: to add Cc and Bcc recipients, and select the email account to use.
5Enter the email subject and body. Touch to add an attachment.
6Touch .
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Recipient
Email body
Add attachment
Send an email
Subject
Choose recipient
from contact list
Your email service provider may have an attachment size limit. If attachments exceed the
limit, you can send them in separate emails.
To save your email as a draft and send it later, touch , and then touch Save.
Replying to emails
1Open Email.
2Open the email you want to reply to and touch .
To reply to all recipients of the original email, touch .
3After drafting your message, touch .
Configuring fast responses: Touch > Settings. Select an account and touch Quick
responses to create or edit a fast response.
Managing emails
Viewing emails
Open Email. Swipe down to refresh your inbox and download new emails.
1On the Inbox screen, touch and select the account you want to use.
2Open an email. You can perform the following operations:
lTouch to star the email.
lChoose from the options below to reply to, forward, or delete the email.
To delete multiple emails, go to the Inbox screen. Select a contact picture or touch
and hold an email to activate the email management interface. Select the emails you
want to delete and touch .
lSwipe left or right to read the next or previous email.
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Saving email attachments
Open an email and touch to preview the attachment. Touch to save the attachment to
your phone.
For large attachments, open the link provided in the email to download.
Moving multiple emails
1Open Email.
2Go to the Inbox screen. Select a contact picture or touch and hold an email to activate the
email management interface.
3Select the emails you want to move. Touch and then select a destination folder for the
emails.
Syncing emails
On the Inbox screen, swipe down to refresh your inbox.
1Open Email.
2Touch > Settings.
3Select the account you want to configure. Switch on Sync Email.
To sync your emails automatically, touch Sync frequency and select a sync interval.
Searching emails
You can search for emails in two ways:
lOn the inbox screen, enter one or more keywords in the search bar, such as the email title,
content, or the attachment filename.
lOn the home screen, swipe down to open the search bar. Enter search keywords, such as the
email title, content, or the attachment filename.
Viewing email folders
1Open Email.
2Touch .
3Open the inbox or VIP inbox folder to view email sub-folders.
Show or hide folders: Touch > Show all folders > . Select the folders you want to
display. Folders that are not selected will be hidden.
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Managing VIP contacts
If you want to make sure you never miss messages from important contacts, you can add them
to your VIP contact list. Your phone will automatically place emails from these contacts in your
VIP inbox.
1Open Email.
2Touch > Settings > VIP contacts.
3From VIP list, touch Add > Create or Add from contacts.
You can also open an email, touch the sender's profile picture, and then touch Add to
VIP list from the popup menu.
Add or delete VIP contacts: On VIP list touch or to manage your VIP contacts.
Configure VIP contact email notifications: On the inbox screen, touch > Settings > VIP
notifications.
Managing email accounts
Adding an email account
1Open Email.
2Touch > Settings > .
Alternatively, On the inbox screen, touch > Add account.
3Select a service provider and enter your details to add an account. For more information on
how to add an account, see Adding an email account.
Switching between email accounts
On the inbox screen, touch . Touch the account image to switch to that account.
Configuring an email account
On the inbox screen, touch > Settings and select an account. You can perform the
following operations:
lRename the account: Touch Account name and enter an account name in the popup
dialogue box.
lSet as default: Switch on Default account to make the account the default account.
lDelete the account: Touch Remove account to delete the account.
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Configuring Mail
Configuring automatic replies
Configure automatic replies when you are out of office.
You must log in to your Exchange account to use this feature.
1Open Email.
2Touch > Settings.
3Choose the Exchange account you want to configure and switch Automatic replies on.
4Switch on Automatic replies to configure a message and set the start and end time.
5Touch Done to save your settings.
Configuring an email signature
1On the inbox screen, touch > Settings.
2Select the account you want to configure and touch Signature.
3Enter a signature and touch OK.
Configuring email notifications
1On the inbox screen, touch > Settings.
2Select the account you want to configure and switch Email notifications on.
3Select a notification sound or enable vibration alerts.
Configuring the email view
On the inbox screen, touch > Settings > General settings. You can configure the following:
lOnly download attachments over Wi-Fi: Switch Do not load pics over mobile network on.
lGroup emails with the same title: Switch Organise by subject on.
lDisplay contact images: Switch Sender profile picture on to display contact images next to
emails.
Configuring how emails are sorted
On the inbox screen, touch > Sort by and select a sort method.
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Calendar and Notepad
Changing the calendar view
Go to today
Search event
Today
Current day
Event
Show events for current day
Toggle between month, week, and day view
Add event
To view your schedule for a specific day, touch > Go to, select a date, and then touch
Done.
Open Calendar and touch > Settings. There are options:
lConfigure the weekend settings: Touch Customise weekend and configure the settings.
lConfigure the first day of the week: Touch Week starts on and configure the settings.
Viewing global holidays
Enable global holidays to view public holiday information for different countries.
This feature requires an Internet connection.
1Open Calendar.
2Touch > Settings > Global holidays.
3Turn on the switch next to the country whose holidays you want to view. Your phone will
automatically download the country's holiday information.
Birthday reminders
Configure Calendar to import birthday information from your contacts and automatically create
birthday reminders.
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Before using this feature, ensure that you have added birthday information to your contacts.
For more information, see Creating a contact.
1Open Calendar.
2Touch and select Contacts' birthdays.
Once you have enabled this feature, Calendar will automatically import birthday information from
your contacts and send you birthday reminders.
Syncing events
Syncing events from your Exchange account
Ensure that you have enabled the Exchange calendar sync feature in the email account
settings.
1Open Calendar.
2Touch . Select an Exchange account to sync events to your phone.
Creating an event
Add events and set reminders to help you plan ahead.
1Open Calendar.
2Touch .
3Enter the event name, location, and start and end time. Touch More > Remind to create a
reminder.
4Touch to save the event.
In month or week view, touch and hold an area on the screen to create an event for the
corresponding date.
Sharing events
You can share events with your contacts.
1Open Calendar.
2Open the event that you want to share and touch .
3Choose how you want to share the event and follow the onscreen instructions.
You cannot share birthday reminders that are created automatically. To share birthday
information, manually create an event, and then share the event with your friends.
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Deleting an event
Open Calendar. You can delete an event in two ways:
lDelete a single event: Open the event that you want to delete and touch .
lDelete multiple events: Touch , and then touch and hold an event to activate the event
management interface. Select the events that you want to delete and touch .
To delete a birthday reminder, go to Contacts, and then delete the contact's birthday
information, or delete the corresponding contact.
Searching for events
You can search for events in two ways:
lIn Calendar, touch . Enter one or more keywords in the search bar, such as the event
name or location.
lSwipe down on the home screen to display the search bar. Enter one or more keywords, such
as the event name or location.
Sending event invitations
Send event invitations to your friends or colleagues to keep track of who is attending.
Before using this feature, log in to your Exchange account.
1Open Calendar.
2Touch . Enter the event name, location, and start and end time.
3Touch More. Under Guests, enter the exchange accounts of the people that you want to
invite.
4Touch to save the event and send the invitations.
Event invitations are displayed in the notification panel. To respond to an invitation, touch
Email guests.
Creating a note
1Open Notepad.
2Touch and enter your note. You can choose to add an image, to-do marker, or reminder.
Ensure that you are connected to the Internet before configuring the Smart departure
settings or location-based reminders.
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Edit text
Add tag
Save note
Edit note
Close note
Add task
Insert image Take a photo
3Touch to save the note.
Managing notes
Adding a note to favourites
Open Notepad. You can add a note to your favourites in two ways:
lIn the list of notes, swipe left on a note and touch .
lTouch the note that you want to add to your favourites and touch .
Sharing a note
In the list of notes, open the note that you want to share and touch . Choose your sharing
method and follow the onscreen instructions.
Deleting a note
You can delete a note in three ways:
lIn the list of notes, swipe left on the note that you want to delete and touch .
lTouch and hold a note to activate the note management interface. Select the notes that you
want to delete and touch .
lTouch the note that you want to delete and touch > Delete.
Searching your notes
You can search your notes in two ways:
lIn the list of notes, touch the search bar and enter one or more keywords.
lSwipe down on the home screen to display the search bar, and then enter one or more
keywords.
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Backing up notes
Backing up notes
1Open Backup.
2Touch Back up > Internal storage > Next > More.
3Select Notes and touch .
4Touch Back up and follow the onscreen instructions to configure a password.
Importing notes
1Open Backup.
2Touch Restore > Restore from internal storage > Next.
3Select the notes that you want to restore. In the popup dialogue, enter the password and
touch OK.
4Touch More. Select Notes and touch .
5Touch Start restoration.
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Camera and Gallery
Camera options
Open Camera to display the viewfinder.
Switch flash modes
View photos or videos
Record a video
Take a photo
Toggle rear and front camera
Switch filters
Switch beauty modes
Swipe right on the viewfinder to display the list of shooting modes.
Swipe left on the viewfinder to access the camera settings.
Photos and video recordings
Taking a photo
Open Camera and touch or the volume down button.
You can also assign other functions to the volume button. For more information, see
Configuring the camera settings.
Geotagging photos
Enable geotagging to record the location of photos and video recordings. In Gallery, you
can view the shooting location of photos and videos or display all photos and videos on a map.
1Open Camera. When opening Camera for the first time, enable location services in the
popup dialogue.
2Swipe left on the screen and switch on GPS tag.
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Zooming in and out
Spread two fingers apart to zoom in, or pinch them together to zoom out. A slider will be
displayed on the screen. Drag the slider to continue zooming in or out.
Adjusting the exposure
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient brightness. A higher
exposure produces brighter images.
Manually adjust the exposure: In the viewfinder, touch the screen and swipe up or down
to adjust the exposure.
Turning on the flash
Touch the flash icon in the top-left corner of the viewfinder to turn on the flash. There are four
options:
l: Automatically enables or disables the flash based on the ambient brightness.
l: Disables the flash.
l: Enables the flash.
l: Keeps the flash on when you open Camera.
Using filters to enhance images
The camera comes with a number of image filters to give you photos a unique look. In the
viewfinder, you can:
lTouch , and then select a filter.
Ultra Snapshot
Press the volume down button twice to take a photo when the screen is off.
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This feature is not available during music playback.
1Open Camera.
2Swipe left and touch Ultra snapshot > Open camera and take quick snapshot.
3When the screen is off, point the camera at the desired object and press the volume down
button twice in quick succession to take a photo. The camera will automatically take a photo
and display the capture time.
Disable Ultra Snapshot: Touch Ultra snapshot > Off in the camera settings.
Burst shooting
Use burst shooting when you want to take a photo of a moving subject, such as during a football
match. The camera will capture several images in quick succession and automatically select the
best photo.
This feature is not available in HDR mode, Panorama mode, Super Night mode, and Light
Painting mode.
1Open Camera.
2Touch and hold to start the burst sequence. The number of captured photos will be
displayed above .
3Release to stop shooting.
You can take up to 20 photos in one burst sequence, provided that there is enough storage
space on your phone.
Select the best shot: Touch the image thumbnail to view the image in Gallery, and then
touch to select a photo. Touch and follow the onscreen instructions to save the photo.
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Self timer
Use a self timer to include yourself in shots.
1Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen to access the camera settings.
2Touch Timer and select a countdown time (2, 5, or 10 seconds).
3Rest your phone on a stable surface and frame the scene you want to capture.
4Touch to start the countdown timer. Your phone will automatically take a photo when the
countdown time has elapsed.
Audio-controlled shooting
Use voice commands to control the camera remotely, or set the camera to take a photo when it
detects a loud sound.
1Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen to access the camera settings.
2Touch Audio control and switch on Audio control.
3You can then:
lSay Cheese to take photos: Take a photo when you issue a voice command. You cannot
configure custom voice commands.
lTake photos when your voice reaches a certain decibel level: Set the camera to take a
photo when the ambient noise reaches a certain decibel level.
4Frame the scene you want to capture. Your phone will take a photo automatically when you
issue a voice command or the phone detects a loud sound.
Muting the camera shutter
Mute the camera shutter to avoid disturbing others in quiet surroundings.
1Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen to access the camera settings.
2Switch on Mute.
In some countries or regions the shutter sound cannot be disabled due to privacy protection
laws.
Shooting a video
Open Camera and touch to switch to recording mode. Touch to start a video
recording.
Touch to pause the recording and touch to resume. Touch to save the current
scene as a photo.
Zooming in and out
Spread two fingers apart to zoom in, or pinch them together to zoom out.
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Turning on the flash
Touch the flash icon in the top-left corner of the viewfinder. There are two options:
l: Keep the flash on when you are recording.
l: Disable the flash.
Object recognition and Pro camera mode
Pro camera options
Open Camera, swipe right on the screen and touch Pro photo to enter Pro camera mode.
Pro mode help
Select metering mode
Adjust ISO
Adjust shutter speed
Adjust exposure compensation
Set white balance
Change focus mode
Locked symbol
Pro camera settings
Selecting the metering mode
Touch to select the metering mode. The metering mode affects how your camera
determines the exposure. You can select matrix metering, centre-weighted metering, or spot
metering.
Adjusting the ISO
The ISO determines the camera's sensitivity to light. Increasing the ISO will create a brighter
image, but there will be a noticeable increase in noise. Touch ISO and drag the slider to change
the ISO settings. You can configure the camera to adjust the ISO automatically, or you can
adjust it manually.
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Adjusting the shutter speed
Touch S and drag the slider to set the shutter speed. By default, the shutter speed is set to Auto.
Adjusting the exposure compensation
Touch EV to set the exposure compensation. Select an exposure setting to increase or decrease
the brightness. Touch and hold the icon to lock the current exposure setting.
The camera will automatically determine the ambient brightness. If the current exposure setting
is too high or too low, or will be displayed.
Changing the focus mode
Touch AF to set the focus mode. You can select touch to focus (AF-S), continuous autofocus
(AF-C), or manual focus (MF). Continuous autofocus is set by default. When continuous
autofocus is selected, touch and hold AF-C to enable the focus lock.
Setting the white balance
Touch AWB to select a white balance according to the ambient light conditions. You can choose
from daylight, tungsten bulb, fluorescent lamp, and more. You can also adjust the colour
temperature. Touch and hold AWB to lock the white balance.
Using the spirit level
Enable the spirit level to ensure that the camera is level.
In the Pro camera viewfinder, swipe left and switch on Horizontal level. When this feature is
enabled, a spirit level will appear on the viewfinder. Ensure that the solid line covers the dotted
line.
Beauty mode
Use beauty mode for stunning selfies and smoother-looking skin.
You will be prompted about Perfect selfie when using Beauty for the first time. If you enable
Perfect selfie, follow the onscreen instructions to configure beauty settings. If you do not enable
Perfect selfie, the camera will use the default Beauty settings.
1Open Camera.
2Touch .
3Touch the beauty icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen and drag the slider to adjust
the effect.
4Touch to take a photo.
Perfect Selfie mode
Use Perfect Selfie mode to automatically apply custom beauty settings to your face.
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1Open Camera.
2Touch .
3Swipe left and touch Perfect selfie.
4Switch on Perfect selfie and follow the onscreen instructions to take three photos of your
face from the front, side, and with your head lowered.
5Configure skin tone, pupils, and face shape settings. Choose a higher value for a more
noticeable effect. Touch to save your settings.
Change your calibration photos: On the camera settings screen, touch Perfect selfie > Edit
personal info to update your calibration photos.
Adjust your beauty settings: In the camera settings, touch Perfect selfie > Set beauty effects
to adjust the beauty settings, such as skin tone and face shape.
HDR mode
Use HDR mode when shooting into the sun to prevent under or overexposure and ensure clarity
in every shot.
HDR mode is not available for the front camera.
1Open Camera. Swipe right and touch HDR.
2Touch to take a photo.
Taking panoramic shots
Taking a panoramic self-portrait
Take wide-angle self-portrait shots to capture your surroundings.
1Open Camera. Touch to select the front-facing camera.
2Swipe right on the screen and touch Panorama.
3Touch to take the first photo.
4Follow the onscreen instructions and slowly turn the camera to the left. The camera will take
the second photo automatically when the blue box lines up with the box on the left-hand side
of the screen.
5Slowly turn your camera to the right. The camera will take the final photo when the blue box
lines up with the box on the right-hand side of the screen.
Taking a panoramic photo
Use Panorama mode to take wide-angle shots.
1Open Camera. Swipe right on the screen and touch Panorama.
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2Touch to start shooting, and then follow the onscreen instructions to take the photo.
Slowly move your phone from left to right, ensuring that the arrow stays level with the centre
line. To take a panoramic shot in portrait mode, touch and slowly move your phone in a
vertical direction.
Slow motion recording
Record videos in slow motion to watch fast-moving scenes in detail.
1Open Camera. Swipe right on the screen and touch Slow-mo.
2Touch to start a video recording. Touch the screen to focus on an object or area during
recording.
3Touch to end the recording.
Select a clip: Touch the thumbnail to play back the recording in slow motion. During
playback, you can touch the screen and adjust the sliders to select which portion should be
played in slow motion.
Slow motion recording works best in bright surroundings.
Time-lapse mode
Time-lapse mode allows you to capture and speed up subtle changes in the natural world. For
example, you can record the opening of a flower or the movement of clouds.
1Open Camera. Swipe right and touch Time-lapse.
2Place your phone on a stable surface or use a tripod. Touch to start a video recording.
The camera will automatically select a suitable frame rate according to the length of the
recording. The zoom cannot be adjusted during recording.
3Touch to end the recording.
When you play the video in Gallery, it will be played back at a higher frame rate. The frame
rate is determined automatically by the camera and cannot be adjusted.
Adding watermarks to photos
Add watermarks to personalise your photos and help you remember where they were taken.
1Open Camera. Swipe right on the screen and touch Watermark.
2When you add a watermark for the first time, you will be prompted to connect to the Internet
to obtain weather and location information.
3Touch and select a watermark type (such as time or location).
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4Swipe left or right on the screen to select a watermark.
5Drag the watermark to adjust its position.
6You can add text to some watermarks. Touch the flashing text box inside the watermark to
enter text. Touch to add the text to the watermark.
7Touch to take a photo.
After selecting a watermark category, touch or to preview watermarks.
Audio notes
Add audio notes to bring your photos to life.
1Open Camera. Swipe right and touch Audio note.
2Frame the scene you want to capture.
3Touch to take a photo with an audio note. The camera will record a short audio clip of up
to 10 seconds to add to your photo.
4Touch to stop recording.
Photos with audio notes are indicated by the icon in Gallery.
When viewing a photo with an audio note, touch to play the audio note.
Document correction
Automatically straighten out images of text taken from an angle to make them easier to read.
1Open Camera. Swipe right and touch Document scan.
Touch AUTO to turn off automatic shooting mode and take a photo manually. If you take a
photo manually, you will need to select the part of the image containing text.
2Focus on the subject (for example, a PPT, poster, or screen), and then touch to take a
photo. Your phone will automatically identify the part of the image containing text and adjust
its orientation so that it is easier to read.
To adjust the size of the corrected area, touch , select , and then drag the four dots to
the desired position.
All-focus mode
With All-focus mode, you can change the focal point after you take a photo to ensure your
subject is sharp.
1Open Camera.
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2Swipe right and touch All-focus.
3Hold your phone steady and ensure that the subject stays still. Touch to take a photo.
Your phone will take several shots using different focal lengths and combine them into a
single image.
4Touch the image thumbnail , and then touch to change the focal point.
The icon indicates photos that were taken in all-focus mode.
5Touch the area of the photo that you want to be in focus and set it as the focal point. Touch
to save the changes.
Managing shooting modes
Rearranging the shooting mode list
Move your favourite shooting modes to the top of the list to make them easier to find.
1Open Camera. Swipe right to display the list of shooting modes.
2Touch .
3Drag mode icons to the desired position.
Updating shooting modes
Update your camera's shooting modes to the latest version for enhanced features and better
image quality.
Open Camera and go to the list of shooting modes. A red dot will be displayed on the
icon when an update is available. Touch and select the shooting mode that you want to
update. Your phone will download and install the latest version.
Deleting shooting modes
Delete unwanted shooting modes to free up storage space.
Pre-installed shooting modes cannot be deleted.
1Open Camera. Swipe right to display the list of shooting modes.
2Touch . Shooting modes that can be deleted are indicated by the icon.
3Touch the icon next the shooting mode that you want to delete.
To restore a shooting mode to the list, touch in the viewfinder and select ADD next to the
desired shooting mode.
Configuring the camera settings
Configure the camera settings to suit your needs.
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Setting the photo and video resolutions
Increase the resolution for higher quality images and videos. Larger resolution images take up
more space on your phone. Changing the resolution will also change the image dimensions.
Some resolutions may not be supported in certain shooting modes.
Open Camera. Swipe left and touch Resolution to change the resolution.
Configuring the default storage location for photos and videos
Set the default storage location to the microSD card to free up storage space on your phone, if
your phone supports a microSD card.
Open Camera. Swipe left and switch on Priority save to SD card to change the default
storage location to the microSD card. This option is only available when a microSD card is
inserted. If the microSD card is full, photos will be saved to your phone's internal storage.
Adding an overlay
Add a grid or spiral overlay to the viewfinder to help you compose your image.
Overlays may not be available in some shooting modes.
Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen, touch Camera grid, and then select an overlay. To
disable the overlay, touch Off.
Configuring the volume button function
By default, the volume button functions as the shutter button. You can change the function of the
volume button to adjust the zoom or focus.
Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen. Touch Volume button function and select
Shutter, Zoom, or Focus as desired.
Configuring the touch and hold settings for the shutter
By default, touch and hold the shutter to take burst shots. You can change the function of the
shutter to adjust the focus.
Open Camera. Swipe left on the screen. Touch Touch & hold shutter button and select
Burst shoot or Focus as desired.
Other camera settings
Your camera also comes with a number of other settings to help you shoot high-quality images in
a variety of different shooting scenarios.
Some settings may not be available in certain shooting modes.
Swipe left on the viewfinder to configure the following settings:
lTouch to capture: Touch the viewfinder to take a photo.
lCapture smiles: The camera will automatically take a photo when it detects a smile.
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lObject tracking: Touch the object you want to focus on. The camera will track and focus on
the selected object.
lImage adjustment: Adjust saturation, contrast, and brightness.
Viewing photos and videos
Viewing photos in full screen mode
Open Gallery and touch a photo to view it in full screen. Touch the screen to show or hide
the menu.
When viewing photos in full-screen mode, you can:
lZoom in or out: Spread two fingers apart to zoom in, or pinch two fingers together to zoom
out.
lView image details: Touch to view the image details, such as the ISO, exposure
compensation, and resolution.
lRename photos: Touch > Rename. Enter a new name and select OK.
lSet photo as the home screen wallpaper, or assign the photo to a contact: Touch >
Set as > Wallpaper or Contact photo.
lEnable auto-rotation: In Gallery, touch > Settings > Photo orientation > Always
rotate to rotate photos when you change the screen orientation.
Viewing photos and videos in chronological order
Go to the Photos tab. Photos and videos are automatically displayed in chronological order.
Touch > Settings and switch on Show time to display the date when the photo was taken.
In the Photos tab, zoom in or out to switch between month and day view.
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Viewing photos by location
If GPS tag is switched on in Camera, you can view photos and videos by location in Gallery.
Go to the Photos tab and touch to view your geotagged photos on a map.
Viewing photos and videos by album
Go to the Albums tab. Photos and videos are automatically sorted into default folders. For
example, videos that you take with the camera are automatically added to the Camera videos
folder, and screenshots are added to the Screenshots folder.
Touch > Hide albums and turn on the switch next to albums that you want to hide.
These albums will not appear in the album list.
Viewing photos as a slideshow
Go to the Photos tab and touch > Slideshow. Touch the screen to stop the slideshow.
Organising albums
Adding photos or videos to a new album
1Open Gallery.
2On the Albums tab, touch . Enter the album name and touch OK.
3Select the images or videos that you want to add to the new album and touch .
4Move or copy the photos or videos to the new album:
lCopy files to the new album: The files will not be removed from the original album.
lMove files to the new album: The files will be removed from the original album.
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Moving photos and videos
Combine photos and videos from separate albums.
1Open Gallery.
2On the Photos or Albums tabs, there are two ways you can select files:
lMove one file: Touch and hold the file that you want to move until appears in the
bottom-right corner.
lMove multiple files: Touch and hold a file that you want to move until appears in the
bottom-right corner, and then select other files.
3Touch .
4Select the destination album.
Files are deleted from their original album after they have been moved.
Moving albums
De-clutter your photo collection by moving less important albums to Others.
lThe Camera, Camera videos, and Screenshots albums cannot be moved to Others.
lMoving an album created by a third-party app to Others will not prevent the app from
functioning.
1Open Gallery.
2On the Albums tab, touch and hold an album, and then select the albums you want to move.
3Touch to move the selected album or albums to Others.
In Others, touch and hold an album, and then touch to restore the album to its original
location.
Rearranging albums
Change the order in which albums are displayed so you can always find your favourite photos.
You cannot rearrange Camera or Screenshots.
1Open Gallery.
2Go to the Albums tab, and then touch and hold an album until appears on the left of all
your albums.
3Touch and hold next to the album that you want to move and drag it to the desired
position.
Deleting photos and videos
1Open Gallery.
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2Touch and hold an image or video thumbnail to open the file selection interface, and then
select the files you want to delete.
3Touch > Delete.
Sharing photos and videos
Use Gallery to share photos and videos with your friends and family.
1Open Gallery.
2Touch and hold a photo or video thumbnail and select the files that you want to share.
3Touch . Choose a sharing method and follow the onscreen instructions to share your
files.
Editing a photo
The Gallery app features powerful image editing tools that you can use to draw graffiti, add
watermarks, or apply filters.
1Open Gallery.
2Touch an image to view it in full-screen mode. In full-screen view, touch to open the
photo editor and edit your photo using the available tools.
lRotate an image: Touch and swipe the screen to adjust the angle of rotation.
Undo changes
Rotate vertically
Mirror image
Swipe screen to rotate image
Portion of image to preserve after rotation
lCrop an image : Touch to select the crop ratio (for example, 16:9). Drag the dotted
edges to crop the image to the desired size.
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Crop proportions
Crop selection
Crop grid corner
lAdd a filter: Touch and select the desired filter.
lAccentuate colours: Touch anywhere on the image to select a colour you want to
accentuate. All other colours will be converted to black and white.
lBlur an image: Touch . Drag the slider to adjust the amount of blur. Drag the circle to
the part of the image that you do not want to blur.
lAdjust image parameters: Touch . You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation,
and more to make your image look more vivid.
lApply facial enhancement effects: Touch to apply facial enhancement effects to
people in an image. You can choose from various skin and eye enhancement effects.
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lApply mosaic effects: Touch and select the desired mosaic effect.
lDraw graffiti: Touch to select the brush and colour.
lAdd a watermark: Touch to add a watermark and personalise your photo. You can
choose from time, location, weather, activity, and other watermarks.
lAdd a label: Touch , and then select the desired label type and font. You can use
labels to record your mood or thoughts.
Editing Videos
Editing a video
Select highlights from videos and save them as separate files.
Play/pause key
Resolution settings
Trimmed video
Length of trimmed video
Video trim slider
Abandon changes
Save changes
1Open Gallery.
2Select the video that you want to edit and touch .
3On the video editing screen, drag the sliders to select the portion of the video that you want to
keep.
4Touch to preview the video.
5Touch to crop and save the video.
To change the resolution, select a resolution on the video editing screen. The resolution cannot
be changed if the original resolution is already low.
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Cropping slow-motion videos
Use the video editing tool in Gallery to crop slow-motion videos.
1In Gallery, touch the slow-motion video that you want to edit to start playback.
2Touch the screen to display the slow-motion editing sliders.
3Drag the sliders to select the portion you want to view in slow motion.
To save the edited slow-motion video as a separate video, touch > Save slow-mo file on
the editing interface.
Configuring Gallery
Displaying the photo date and location
1Open Gallery.
2Touch > Settings.
3You can configure the following two settings:
lSwitch on Show location. When viewing a geotagged photo, the photo's location will be
displayed.
lSwitch on Show time. When viewing a photo, the date and time at which the photo was
taken will be displayed.
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Music and Video
About Music
You can add songs to your phone in three ways:
lCopy songs from your computer using a USB cable.
lDownload songs from the Internet.
lSend songs from another device using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct.
Listening to music at excessive volumes can cause hearing damage..
Searching for music
Sort your music by category or search with a keyword to find your music files quickly.
1Open Music.
2Touch Local songs.
3Touch to search for and view music stored on your phone.
4You can choose to organize your music by song name, artist, album name, or folder. To
search for a specific song, touch and enter the song name, artist, or album in the search
bar.
Deleting songs
Delete unwanted songs to free up storage space.
1Open Music.
2Touch Local songs.
3Go to the Songs tab. Touch and hold the list of songs and select the songs that you want to
delete.
4Touch > Delete.
5Touch Delete.
Creating a playlist
Organise your music by creating customised playlists that contain your favourite songs.
1Open Music.
2Touch Playlists > Create new playlist.
3Name the playlist and touch Save.
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4Touch Add in the popup dialogue.
5Select the songs you want to add and touch .
Touch next to the playlist to Rename or Delete the playlist.
Playing a playlist
1Open Music.
2Touch Playlists .
3Select the desired playlist. Touch a song to start playback, or touch Shuffle all to shuffle all
songs.
Controlling playback using a smart headset
When smart headset control is enabled, you can use the buttons on a headset to control
playback without turning on the screen.
lSome headsets may not be compatible with your phone. Use a Huawei headset for
optimal results.
lYou can also use a headset to control video playback (some video players may not
support this feature).
1Open Settings.
2Touch Smart assistance > Smart headset control.
3Switch on Smart headset control.
Use the following buttons to control playback:
lVolume up button: Press once to increase the volume, or twice to add the current song to
your favourites.
lPause button: Press once to pause or resume playback, twice to skip to the next song, or
three times to go to the previous song.
lVolume down button: Press once to decrease the volume, or twice to change the playback
mode.
Playing a video
Playing a video
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Battery level
View in
floating window
Lock playback
orientation
Playback slider
Settings and
sound effects
Touch to show/
hide controls
Change
playback speed
1Open Videos.
2Select the video that you want to play.
3Touch the thumbnail to start the video.
During playback, you can:
lAdjust the playback speed: Touch 1.0x in the bottom-right corner and drag the slider. The
playback speed can be adjusted between 0.5x and 1.5x.
lAdjust the screen brightness: Swipe up or down on the left-hand side of the screen. Swipe
up to increase the brightness, or swipe down to decrease the brightness.
lAdjust the volume: Swipe up or down on the right-hand side of the screen. Swipe up to
increase the volume or swipe down to decrease the volume.
lRewind or fast-forward: Drag the progress bar left to rewind or right to fast-forward.
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Phone Manager
Optimising performance
Use Phone Manager to make your phone run faster and optimise performance.
Open Phone Manager and touch OPTIMISE. Your phone will automatically optimise
performance, enhance security, and reduce power consumption.
Enhancing Speed
Clear the app cache and delete residual files and system trash to optimise performance.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch Cleanup to clear the app cache and system trash.
To free up more storage space, you can:
lTouch Storage manager to clear large files, images, and app data.
lRestore an app to its default settings. Touch Application restore. Select the app you
want to restore and touch > Delete. The app will be restored to its default
settings, and all app-specific data will be deleted.
3Touch Finish to exit.
Configure automatic
cleaning and reminders
Clear files or uninstall apps
Delete app history
Managing data usage
Phone Manager comes with a data management feature that you can use to monitor data usage
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Open Phone Manager and touch Mobile data. You can view detailed data usage statistics or
configure the following settings:
lData usage ranking: View data usage for each app.
lNetworked apps: Manage Internet access permissions for each app.
lTotal monthly data available: Touch > Total monthly data available to configure your
data plan settings and data usage reminders. Your phone will calculate your mobile data usage
and remaining data allowance for the billing period you specify. When you have used up your
monthly allowance, you will receive a reminder, or your phone will disable mobile data.
lData saver: Enable data saver and choose the apps that you do not want to restrict data for.
Harassment filter
Use the harassment filter to block unwanted calls, messages, and push notifications.
Open Phone Manager. Touch Blocklist > and follow the onscreen instructions to
configure a call blacklist or whitelist, keywords, and spam settings.
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Configure filter rules
Configure filter notifications
Messages from strangers that contain
blacklisted keywords will be blocked
Calls and messages from blacklisted
numbers will be blocked
Calls and messages from whitelisted
numbers will not be blocked
Battery management
Viewing battery usage statistics
Use Phone Manager to view detailed battery usage statistics for each app.
Open Phone Manager. Touch remaining and swipe up on the screen. You can:
lTouch Battery usage details to view detailed battery usage statistics.
lTouch Consumption level to see which phone hardware and software is using the most
power.
lTouch Optimise to check for power consumption problems and optimise performance.
lSwitch on Remaining battery percentage to display the remaining battery percentage in the
status bar.
Reducing power consumption
Use Phone Manager to optimise performance and reduce power consumption.
Open Phone Manager and touch remaining. You can:
lOptimise performance: Touch Optimise. Your phone will check for power consumption
problems and optimise performance. To further reduce power consumption, touch items need
to be optimised manually, and then select View or Optimise to adjust the power settings
manually.
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lRestrict background apps: Touch Close apps after screen lock and turn off the switches
next to the apps that you do not want to run in the background when the screen is locked.
lClose battery-draining apps: Touch Power-intensive apps and select the apps that you
want to close.
A message will appear in the notification panel if battery-draining apps are running in the
background. If you don't want to receive these notifications, touch and switch off
Power-intensive prompt.
lReduce the screen resolution: Switch on Low resolution power saving to reduce the
screen resolution and lower power consumption.
lAutomatically close power-intensive apps: Touch and switch on Close excessively
power-intensive apps.
Managing app permissions
Phone Manager comes with a permission manager that you can use to restrict app permissions
and protect your personal data.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch Permissions and configure the desired permissions.
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Virus scanner
Use the virus scanner in Phone Manager to remove malware.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch Virus scan. Your phone will automatically identify and remove malware.
Virus scan results
Virus scan mode and
definition update settings
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Touch . You can:
lEnable Cloud scan to scan your phone using the latest antivirus database. An Internet
connection is required to access the online database.
lEnable Scan reminder to receive a notification when you have not conducted a virus
scan for 30 days.
lSelect a scan mode. The Full scan takes longer and scans for malicious files, whereas
the Quick scan only scans important files and installed apps.
lConfigure the update settings for the antivirus database.
lSwitch on Update only via Wi-Fi to reduce mobile data usage.
Encrypting apps
Use App Lock to encrypt apps and prevent unauthorised access.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch App lock. When you access App Lock for the first time, follow the onscreen
instructions to set a four-digit PIN and password reminder.
3Turn on the switch next to the apps that you want to encrypt. You will need to enter the PIN
each time you open an encrypted app.
On the App Lock screen, touch to change the PIN or disable App Lock.
Setting apps to close automatically when the screen
is locked
Choose which apps you want to close when the screen is locked to reduce power consumption
and mobile data usage.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch Lock screen cleanup.
3Turn on the switch next to the apps that you want to close.
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The selected apps will close automatically when the screen is locked. You may not
receive new messages from email, messaging, and social networking apps after they are
closed.
Configuring Phone Manager
Adding shortcuts
Create home screen shortcuts for frequently-used Phone Manager features.
1Open Phone Manager.
2Touch > Shortcuts and switch on the feature that you want to add to the home screen.
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Tools
Health
Recording exercise data
Record workout data to monitor your fitness.
1Open Health.
2Choose an activity. Enter your exercise goals and touch Start exercise to start your workout.
Your phone will automatically record exercise data, including your route, time, distance,
speed, and calorie count.
Weather
Viewing weather information
Access detailed weather information and weather forecasts to help you plan ahead.
Open Weather. You can:
lView the current weather: View the current weather conditions, temperature, air quality index,
comfort index, wind direction, wind speed, sunrise/sunset times, and moon phase.
lView weather warnings: View alerts about extreme weather conditions.
lView the weather forecast: Swipe up on the screen to view an hour-by-hour forecast for the
next 24 hours, as well as predicted maximum and minimum temperatures for the next few
days.
lRefresh weather information: Swipe down on the screen to refresh the weather forecast for
the current city. Weather forecasts are updated regularly throughout the day. The forecast
publication time is displayed underneath the city name; swipe down on the screen to view the
time that the forecast was last updated.
lView weather for other cities: Swipe left or right on the screen to view the weather forecast
for other cities.
lEnable weather sounds: Weather sounds are disabled by default. To enable them, touch
, and then turn on the Weather tones switch.
lChange temperature unit: The temperature unit is set according to the system language.
Touch > Temperature unit to change the unit to Fahrenheit or Celsius.
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Chance of rain
Last updated
Manage cities, add
home screen widget
Adding and deleting cities
Add multiple cities to keep track of the weather in cities of interest to you.
Configuring your home city
1Open Weather.
2Touch > Weather widget and select Add city under Home city. Choose a city from the
list, or search for a city in the search bar.
lWhen you are in your home city, only the home city's weather forecast will be displayed
on the home screen.
lWhen you are not in your home city, the weather forecast for your current location and
your home city will be displayed on the home screen.
Managing cities
1Open Weather.
2Touch . You can:
lAdd a city: Touch . Select a city from the list, or search for a city in the search bar. You
can add up to 10 cities.
lRemove a city: Touch and hold the city you want to remove, and then touch .
lMove a city: Touch and hold a city, and then touch and hold the icon next to a city and
drag it to the desired position.
Updating weather information
1Open Weather.
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2Swipe left or right to find the desired city.
3Swipe down on the screen to update the weather information.
You can also configure automatic weather updates. Touch and switch on Auto
update. Configure the Update interval. Your phone will automatically update weather
data at the scheduled interval.
Adding a weather widget
Add a widget to view weather information on the home screen.
1On the home screen, touch and hold a blank area or pinch two fingers together to open the
home screen editor.
2Touch Widgets. Select Weather and choose a widget style.
Clock
Managing alarms
Set an alarm to wake you up or remind you about important events.
Open Clock. From the Alarm tab, you can:
lAdd an alarm: Touch and set the alarm time, ringtone, repeat settings, and more. Touch
to apply the settings.
lEnable or disable an alarm: Touch the switch next to an alarm.
lConfigure the alarm settings: Touch and go to ALARM to configure the snooze
duration, silent mode settings, and volume button behaviour.
lDelete an alarm: Touch and hold the alarm you want to delete, and then touch .
lTurn off an alarm: Touch Slide to turn off alarm at the bottom of the lock screen.
lMute an alarm: Press the volume down button.
lSnooze for 10 minutes: Press the power button. The alarm will go off again after 10 minutes.
To turn off the alarm, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification panel, and
then touch the alarm notification.
lEnable alarms when your phone is powered off: Select Keep alarm active, will ring in .
Alarms will still go off when your phone is switched off.
World clock
Configuring the world clock
Add multiple clocks to view the time in various cities around the world.
1Open Clock.
2From the World clock tab, you can:
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lAdd a city: Touch . Enter a city name or select a city from the list.
lSet the home time zone: Touch . Switch on Display home clock, touch Home time
zone, and then select your home time zone.
lSet the system date and time: Touch > Date & time and configure the settings.
lDelete a city: Touch and hold the city you want to delete. Touch next to the city, and
then touch .
Home time
Add city
My cities
Set date, time, and
home time zone
Enabling dual clocks
By default, your phone displays the network time. Enable dual clocks to display the time in your
current time zone and your home time zone on the lock screen.
1Open Clock.
2Under World clock, touch > Date & time > Dual clocks.
3Switch on Dual clocks. Touch Home city and select your home time zone from the list of
cities.
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Current network
time zone
Home time zone
Only one clock is displayed when the local time zone is the same as the home time zone.
Stopwatch
1Open Clock.
2Go to the Stopwatch tab and touch to start the stopwatch.
While the stopwatch is running, touch to count laps. Swipe up on the timer in the
middle of the screen to view your lap data.
3Touch to pause the stopwatch.
4Touch to resume the stopwatch, or to reset the stopwatch.
The screen will stay on when the stopwatch is running.
Timer
1Open Clock.
2Go to the Timer tab and swipe up or down to set the countdown time.
3Touch to start the timer.
4When the timer goes off, swipe the screen to silence the ringtone.
When the timer is counting down, touch to pause the countdown, or to reset the
timer.
Sound recorder
Make sound recordings and save them to your phone for future reference.
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Recording sound
1Touch Sound Recorder.
2Touch Start to start recording.
3Touch Pause or Resume to pause or resume the recording.
Add a tag: Add a Quick tag or Photo tag for easy reference.
4Touch Stop to end the recording. Enter a file name (New recording) and touch to save.
Your phone will not ring if you receive a call during a recording.
Playing a recording
Play sound or start playback from a tagged location.
1Touch Sound Recorder.
2Select Recordings.
3Select a recording. On the playback screen, you can:
lSelect a tag: Swipe left on the playback screen to view recording tags, and then select a
tag to start playback from the corresponding location.
Fast tags
Image tags
lChange the playback mode: Switch between Earpiece and Speaker.
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Touch to toggle
speaker and
earpiece playback
Managing recordings
Share, rename, and sort recordings.
1Touch Sound Recorder.
2Select Recordings.
3On the file management screen, you can sort, share, and rename recordings.
Sort audio recordings
Swipe down to
open search box
Touch to toggle speaker
and earpiece playback
Touch to
play recording
Touch to create
new recording
Touch and hold to
manage recordings
Controlling recordings from the notification panel
When the Recorder app is recording sound in the background, use the controller in the
notification panel to Pause, Resume, or Stop the recording.
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Touch to
open Recorder
Start and stop
recording quickly
Calculator
Use the calculator
1Open Tools.
2Touch Calculator to open the standard calculator.
3Rotate the screen to access the scientific calculator.
Calculator shortcut
Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display lock screen features and tools, and then
touch to open the calculator.
The calculator will still rotate when auto-rotation is disabled.
Mirror
Your phone can double up as a mirror.
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Zoom in or out
Change frame
Adjust brightness
Open Mirror. You can:
lSave an image: Touch the screen and select to save the image to Gallery. Your phone will
return to the mirror once the image has been saved.
lZoom in or out: Drag the slider at the bottom of the screen.
lAdjust the brightness: Touch the plus or minus symbol at the top of the screen.
lSteam up the mirror: When you blow into the microphone, the mirror will display a 'steamed
up' effect. Wipe the screen to remove this effect.
lCrack the mirror: Touch and hold the screen. The mirror will crack, and you will head a sound
effect. Touch the mirror to remove this effect.
Compass
When opening Compass for the first time, follow the onscreen instructions to tilt your phone
and calibrate the compass.
Touch Compass to open the compass and view your bearings. The compass also displays
the direction, latitude, and longitude. Swipe left to view the spirit level.
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Latitude,
longitude
Torch
Using the torch
1Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display lock screen features and tools.
2Touch to turn on the torch.
lWhen the screen is unlocked, swipe down from the status bar and touch to turn on
the torch.
lAlternatively, open Tools and touch Flashlight > .
Turning off the torch
Turn off the torch after use to avoid draining the battery.
1Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to display lock screen features and tools.
2Touch to turn off the torch.
lWhen the screen is unlocked, swipe down from the status bar and touch to turn on
the torch.
lAlternatively, open Tools and touch Flashlight > .
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System Features and Settings
Changing the system language
You can change the system language at any time.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Language & input.
3Touch Language and select the desired language.
Touch or drag to
choose system language
Touch to add language
System language
Search for more languages: If the language you are looking for is not listed, touch ADD
LANGUAGE to search for a language and add it to the list.
Using the Google input method
Enter numbers
and symbols
Touch to enter comma or
touch and hold to open
input method settings
Touch to enter space or
touch and hold to select
input method
Backspace
Switch between
upper and lower case
Toggle upper and
lower case
Touch to enter period or
touch and hold to select
other symbols
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The Google input method supports a wide range of languages. Touch > Advanced
settings > Language & input > Google Keyboard > Languages and switch off Use
system language.
Input method settings
Adding a keyboard
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Language & input and select Virtual keyboard under
Keyboard & input methods.
3Touch Add a virtual keyboard and switch on the keyboard that you want to add.
After adding a keyboard, you can configure the keyboard settings to suit your needs.
Displaying the onscreen keyboard when your phone is connected to a
physical keyboard
When your phone is connected to a physical keyboard, you can choose whether to disable the
onscreen keyboard.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Language & input and select Physical keyboard under
KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS.
3Switch on Show virtual keyboard.
Selecting the default input method
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Language & input. Under KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS,
touch Default keyboard and select the desired input method. Your phone will automatically
enable the default input method when you enter text.
Editing text
Select, cut, copy, paste, and share text.
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Selecting text
1Touch and hold the text until appears.
2Drag and to select a section of text, or touch Select all to select all text.
Copying text
Select the text you want to copy and touch Copy to copy it to the clipboard.
Cutting text
Select the text you want to cut and touch Cut to move it to the clipboard.
Pasting text
Touch and hold where you want to insert the text, and then touch Paste.
The pasted text will remain available in the clipboard until you cut or copy other content.
Sharing text
Select the text you want to share and touch Share. Choose how you want to share the text and
follow the onscreen instructions.
Aeroplane mode
To avoid interference, please enable aeroplane mode when you are on board a plane. When
enabled, you will not be able to make or receive calls, or use mobile data, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
However, you will still be able to play music, watch videos, and use apps that do not require an
Internet connection.
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Use any of the following methods to enable or disable aeroplane mode:
lUse the shortcut switch: Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel. In the
Shortcuts tab, touch to display all shortcut switches, and then toggle the Aeroplane
mode switch.
lGo to Settings: Open Settings and toggle the Aeroplane mode switch.
When aeroplane mode is on, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data will be disabled
automatically, and you will not be able to make or receive calls. will be displayed in the
status bar.
Updating your carrier settings
Update your carrier settings to improve cellular network connectivity and call quality.
1Open Settings.
2Touch More > Link+ live update > Automatic data update and follow the onscreen
instructions to configure the update settings.
By default, carrier settings are updated automatically when you connect to the Internet
over Wi-Fi. When you select to update automatically over all networks, your phone will
automatically download carrier updates over Wi-Fi and mobile data. Data charges may
apply.
Configuring the sound settings
Customise the sound settings to suit your needs. You can adjust the volume, configure the mute
settings, change the ringtones for calls, messages, and notifications, and enable system alert
sounds.
Adjusting the system volume
Adjust the ringtone, media, alarm, and call volume to suit your needs.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Sound > Volumes to adjust the ringtone, media, alarm, and call volume.
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Configuring silent mode
Enable silent mode to avoid disturbing others in quiet surroundings, such as when you are in a
meeting. Once enabled, your phone will not ring when you receive an incoming call or message,
but the screen will still turn on. If you have enabled vibrations, your phone will vibrate to alert you
of incoming calls and messages.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Sound > Silent mode. Your phone will not ring when you receive an incoming call or
message, but the screen will still turn on.
lVibrate in silent mode: When Silent mode is enabled and Vibrate in silent mode is
switched on, your phone will vibrate when you receive an incoming call or message.
lQuickly change the mute settings: Swipe down from the status bar and open the
shortcuts tab. Touch to switch between Sound, Silent, and Vibration mode.
Setting the default notification tone
Choose a preset ringtone or a music file as the notification tone for messages, emails, and other
notifications.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Sound > Notification ringtone and choose a new notification Ringtone or a Music
file.
Configuring dialpad touch tones
1Open Settings.
2Touch Sound > Dial pad touch tones and select Default, Melody or None.
Enabling or disabling system alert sounds and haptic feedback
1Open Settings.
2Touch Sound. You can enable or disable Touch sounds, Screen lock sounds, Screenshot
tone, and Vibrate on touch.
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When Vibrate on touch is enabled, your phone will vibrate when you touch a key on the
navigation bar or unlock the screen.
One-hand mode
Enable mini screen view or the shifting keyboard to make it easier to use your phone with one
hand.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Smart assistance > One-hand UI. You can:
lShrink the screen: Switch on Mini screen view. The screen will shrink to the bottom left
or right corner, bringing everything within reach.
lEnable the shifting keyboard: Switch on Shifting keyboard. The dialler, in-call menu,
and lock screen dialpad will shrink to the corner of the screen for easier one-handed typing.
Touch the arrow next to the keyboard to move the keyboard to the other side of the screen.
Do not disturb mode
Do not disturb mode allows you to work or relax in peace and quiet. Your phone will only notify
you about important calls or messages.
Using do not disturb mode
Configure do not disturb mode to avoid missing important calls or messages.
1Open Settings.
2On the Do not disturb screen, switch on Do not disturb.
3Touch Do not disturb mode. You can:
lConfigure the incoming call and message settings: Select Allow only priority
interruptions. Touch Define priority interruptions and add contacts to the Calls and
Messages lists. When do not disturb mode is enabled, your phone will only ring when you
receive calls or messages from contacts in the list.
Select Whitelist only to only receive calls or messages from contacts in your Whitelist
for calls and messages.
lEnable alarm ringtones in do not disturb mode: Select Alarms only to only allow alarm
ringtones. Your phone will not ring when you receive incoming calls or messages. You
cannot configure priority interruptions.
lDisable all interruptions: Select Don't interrupt to disable all ringtones and vibrations.
The screen will not turn on for incoming calls, messages, or alarms. You cannot configure
priority interruptions.
Configuring the do not disturb timer
Configure the timer to automatically enable or disable do not disturb mode at a preset time.
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1Open Settings.
2Touch Do not disturb and select Time rule to access the SIM lock settings.
3Configure the Days settings and the Start time and End time.
4On the Do not disturb screen, switch on Time rule.
Enabling do not disturb mode for events in your Exchange calendar
Log in to your Exchange account and sync the calendar. A message will be displayed on the
notification bar when you receive a meeting invitation in your Exchange account. Your phone will
decide whether to enable do not disturb mode based on your response to the invitation.
To add an Exchange account, see Adding an email account. For more information on how to
sync the calendar with your Exchange account, see Syncing events.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Do not disturb and select Event rule to access the SIM lock settings.
3Touch During events for and select your Exchange account.
Configured Exchange accounts
4Touch Where reply is. You can:
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Reply to event settings
lWhen Yes, Maybe or Not replied is selected, do not disturb mode is enabled for meetings
if you responded Yes or Maybe to the Exchange meeting invitation, or if you did not
respond. Do not disturb mode is not enabled if you declined the invitation.
Create calendar
events from emails
Confirm whether
you will attend
lWhen Yes or Maybe is selected, do not disturb mode is enabled for meetings if you
responded Yes or Maybe to the Exchange meeting invitation. Do not disturb mode is not
enabled if you declined the invitation or did not respond.
lWhen Yes is selected, do not disturb mode is enabled for meetings if you responded Yes to
the Exchange meeting invitation. Do not disturb mode is not enabled if you responded
Maybe, declined the invitation, or did not respond.
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Enabling do not disturb mode for events in your calendar
Set your phone to automatically enable do not disturb mode for events in Calendar.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Do not disturb. Switch on Event rule and touch the screen to configure the settings.
3Touch During events for and select Phone.
Enable do not disturb mode automatically for events in your phone's Calendar. For more
information on how to add an event, see Creating an event.
Enabling do not disturb mode for all events
Set your phone to automatically enable do not disturb mode for all events, including events in
Calendar and your Exchange account.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Do not disturb. Switch on Event rule and touch the screen to configure the settings.
3Touch During events for and select Any calendar.
Adding do not disturb rules
1Open Settings.
2Touch Do not disturb > Add rule.
3Select Time rule or Event rule, and then touch OK to configure a time or event rule.
Setting up an account
Adding an account
Add an email or social media account to sync your emails and messages to your phone.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Accounts > Add account. Select an account type and follow the onscreen
instructions to enter the account information.
lYou must install the corresponding app before you can add a third-party account.
lFor more information on adding email and company accounts, see Adding an email account.
Deleting an account
1Open Settings.
2Touch Accounts and select an account type.
3Select the account that you want to delete and follow the onscreen instructions.
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Syncing data with your phone
Enable the sync feature to keep all of your phone's data up-to-date and prevent data loss. You
can sync emails, contacts, and other data from your old phone or computer.
The type of data that can be synced depends on the account type.
1Open Settings.
2Select Accounts.
3Touch in the top-right corner of the screen. Select Auto-sync data and follow the
onscreen instructions.
If the data sync switch is turned off, you can sync data manually by selecting an account
and touching .
Viewing memory and storage information
View detailed memory and storage information and clear system trash to optimise performance.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Memory & storage to view memory and storage information.
lView app storage information: Touch Memory > Memory used by apps to see which
apps are taking up the most space.
lClear system trash: Select Storage cleaner. Your phone will automatically scan for
system trash and prompt you to delete unnecessary files to optimise performance.
lManage storage: Touch Storage cleaner > Storage manager to batch delete or uninstall
apps and other data.
Manage apps and
data by category
Touch to open and
bulk delete apps or data
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Setting the date and time
Your phone automatically sets the date and time using network-provided values. You can also
set the time manually and display it in 12 or 24-hour format.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Date & time. You can:
lSet the time and date automatically using network-provided values: Switch on
Automatic date & time. Turn off the switch to set the time manually.
lSet the time zone automatically using network-provided values: Switch on Automatic
time zone. Turn off the switch to set the time zone manually.
lDisplay the time in 24-hour format: Switch on Use 24-hour format to display the time in
24-hour format. By default, the time is displayed in 12-hour format.
Enabling location access
Enable location-based services to ensure that map, navigation, and weather apps can access
your location information.
Configuring the location settings
lFeatures may vary depending on your carrier.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Location services.
3Switch on Access to my location. You can choose from three different modes:
lUse GPS, Wi-Fi and mobile networks: Uses GPS and your phone's Internet connection.
Enable this option for highly accurate positioning.
lUse Wi-Fi and mobile networks: Only uses your phone's Internet connection. Enable this
option for reduced power consumption and longer standby times.
lUse GPS only: Does not require an Internet connection. Enable this option to reduce
mobile data usage.
Increasing indoor positioning accuracy
Your phone uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for more accurate positioning when you are indoors.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Location services.
3Touch > Scan settings. You can:
lSwitch on Wi-Fi scanning. Location apps and services will continually scan for Wi-Fi
networks for more accurate positioning.
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lSwitch on Bluetooth scanning. Location apps and services will search for Bluetooth
devices for more accurate positioning.
Restoring system settings
Restore the network, fingerprint ID, and screen lock settings on a regular basis to keep your
phone secure.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Backup & reset
3Touch Reset all settings and follow the onscreen instructions to restore the settings.
Restoring the network settings
Your phone will automatically connect to previously used Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices.
You can restore the network settings to clear your connection history.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Backup & reset.
3Touch Network settings reset and follow the onscreen instructions to restore the settings.
Restoring factory settings
Restore factory settings if your phone crashes or is slow to respond.
Restoring factory settings will erase all personal data from your phone, including account
information, downloaded apps, and system settings. Back up important data on your phone
before restoring factory settings.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Backup & reset.
3Touch Factory data reset and choose whether to format your internal storage.
Selecting Erase internal storage will delete all files on your internal storage, such as
music and images. Proceed with caution.
4Touch RESET PHONE to restore your phone to its factory settings.
OTA updates
Update your phone's system to the latest version to enhance performance.
Ensure that your phone is connected to the Internet before updating. Connect to a Wi-Fi
network before updating to avoid incurring data charges. In addition, ensure that your phone
has sufficient battery power remaining.
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lUsing unauthorised third-party software to update your phone may render your phone
unusable or put your personal information at risk. For optimum results, use the OTA
update feature or take your phone to your nearest Huawei service centre.
lYour personal data may be erased during a system update. Always back up important
data before updating your phone.
lWhen updating, ensure that your phone has at least 20% battery power remaining.
lAfter updating, you may find that some third-party apps are incompatible with your
system, such as Internet banking applications and games. This is because it takes a while
for third-party application developers to release updates for new Android releases. Please
wait until a new version of the application is released.
Touch Settings > About phone > Build number to view your phone's version number.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Updater. Your phone will automatically check for updates.
3Select the latest version to download the update package.
4Once the download is complete, touch Update. The update process may take a while to
complete. Do not use your phone before it has finished updating. Your phone will restart
automatically when it has finished updating.
Viewing product information
Renaming your device
Rename your device to make it easier to find when connecting other devices to your portable
Wi-Fi hotspot, or when pairing other devices over Bluetooth.
1Open Settings.
2Touch About phone > Device name and rename your device.
Viewing your model number and version information
View your model number and system version information.
1Open Settings.
2Touch About phone to view your model number, version number, EMUI version, and Android
version.
Viewing your IMEI
All phones have a unique 15-digit IMEI that you can use to verify if your device is genuine.
1Open Settings.
2Touch About phone to view the IMEI.
Dual-SIM phones have two IMEIs.
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Viewing your phone's specifications
View your phone's specifications using a few simple steps. You can view information about your
processor, memory, screen resolution, and more.
1Open Settings.
2Touch About phone. Swipe up or down on the screen to view information about the
processor, RAM, internal storage, screen resolution, and more.
Accessibility features
About TalkBack
TalkBack is an accessibility service that provides audible prompts and captions to help visually
and hearing impaired users interact with their devices.
Enabling TalkBack
TalkBack is an accessibility feature designed for visually and hearing impaired users. It provides
audible prompts and captions to help you operate your phone. When TalkBack is enabled, your
phone will issue audible prompts for all content that you touch, select, or enable.
Audible prompts are not available for all languages. If your language is not available, you
can download a third-party speech synthesis engine. For more information, see Text To
Speech (TTS) output.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility > Talkback.
3Switch on Talkback and touch OK.
An audible tutorial will be played when you enable TalkBack for the first time. To replay
the tutorial, touch to access TalkBack Settings, and then select the tutorial.
4Touch and select Explore by touch. To enable audible prompts for content that you
touch, enable Explore by touch.
Disable TalkBack: Touch and hold the screen for three seconds while holding down the
power button.
Using TalkBack to control your phone
After you have enabled TalkBack, use gestures to:
Browse the screen: Use two fingers to swipe the screen (instead of one). Swipe up or down
with two fingers to scroll through menu lists. Swipe left or right to move between screens.
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Select an item: Touch an item with one finger to select it (it will not open). Your phone will read
out the content of the selected item.
Open an item: Double touch any part of the screen using one finger to confirm your selection
from the previous step.
For example, if you want to open Settings, touch the Settings icon once using one finger, and
then touch twice on any part of the screen.
Configuring the TalkBack settings
TalkBack settings can be customised to suit your needs.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility > Talkback > .
3You can adjust the feedback volume, audible feedback settings, control gestures, and more.
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Captions
In addition to providing audible prompts, TalkBack also displays captions for hearing-impaired
users.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility > Captions
3Switch on Captions and configure the language, text size, and caption style.
Magnification gestures
Use magnification gestures to zoom in on a specific area.
The keyboard and the navigation bar cannot be magnified.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures.
3Turn on the Magnification gestures switch.
lZoom in: Touch the screen three times in quick succession to zoom in. Touch the screen
three times again to zoom back out. To disable Magnification gestures, turn off the
Magnification gestures switch.
lBrowse a magnified area: Swipe the screen using two fingers.
lAdjust the zoom: To zoom in, spread your fingers apart on the screen. To zoom out, pinch
two or more fingers together on the screen.
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lZoom in temporarily: Touch the screen three times in quick succession, and then hold
your finger on the screen. Swipe to browse a magnified area. Release your finger to zoom
back out.
Using the power button to end a call
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility and switch on Power button ends call.
When this feature is enabled, press the power button to end a call.
Audible password prompts
This feature provides audible feedback for visually impaired users. When you enter a password,
your phone will read out the letters and numbers as you type. Text To Speech (TTS) output
requires TalkBack to be enabled.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility and switch on Speak passwords.
When this feature is disabled, audible password prompts will only be played when a headset
is connected.
Text To Speech (TTS) output
This feature converts text into speech for visually impaired users. Text To Speech (TTS) output
requires TalkBack to be enabled.
1Open Settings.
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2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility. Touch Text-to-speech output, and then select
the desired speech synthesis engine and voice speed.
Configuring the touch and hold delay
Change the time that it takes for your phone to respond to touch and hold gestures.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility and select Touch & hold delay.
3Select Short, Medium, or Long as desired.
Colour correction
Colour correction mode adjusts colours to make it easier for colour vision impaired users to
distinguish between different parts of the screen.
Enable this mode with caution, as it may affect your phone's performance.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility and select Colour correction.
3Switch on Colour correction and select Correction mode.
Touch to toggle
correction mode
Enabling shortcuts for accessibility features
Use the power button to quickly enable accessibility features.
1Open Settings.
2Touch Advanced settings > Accessibility and select Accessibility shortcut.
3Switch on Accessibility shortcut. You can enable accessibility features in two ways:
laHold down the power button until you hear a confirmation tone or your phone vibrates.
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bTouch and hold the screen with two fingers until you hear a confirmation tone.
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Obtaining help
Read the Quick Start Guide included with your phone.
Go to HiCare to read the user guide, learn more about Huawei services or obtain online help.
Touch Settings > About phone > Legal information to read the legal information.
Visit http://consumer.huawei.com for more information.
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Personal Information and Data Security
The use of some functions or third-party applications on your device could result in your
personal information and data being lost or becoming accessible to others. Use the following
measures to help you protect your personal information:
lPut your device in a safe place to prevent unauthorised use.
lSet your device screen to lock and set a password or unlock pattern.
lPeriodically back up personal information stored on your SIM card, memory card or your
device memory. If you change to a different device, be sure to move or delete any personal
information on your old device.
lPeriodically back up personal information stored on your memory card or your device memory.
If you change to a different device, be sure to move or delete any personal information on your
old device.
lDo not open messages or emails from strangers to prevent your device from becoming
infected with a virus.
lWhen using your device to browse the Internet, do not visit websites that might pose a security
risk to avoid your personal information from being stolen.
lIf you use services such as the portable Wi-Fi hotspot or Bluetooth, set passwords for these
services to prevent unauthorised access. Turn these services off when they are not in use.
lInstall device security software and regularly scan for viruses.
lBe sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate source. Downloaded third-party
applications should be scanned for viruses.
lInstall security software or patches released by Huawei or authorised third-party application
providers.
lUsing unauthorised third-party software to update your device may damage your device or put
your personal information at risk. It is recommended that you update through your device's
online update feature or download official update packages for your device model from
Huawei.
lSome applications require and transmit location information. As a result, a third-party may be
able to share your location information.
lSome third-party application providers may collect detection and diagnostic information on
your device to improve their products and services.
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List of safety features
Huawei phones come with a number of security features to keep your data secure.
Lock screen style and
password
Set a screen lock password to prevent unauthorised access to your
phone. For more information, see Changing the lock screen style.
Fingerprint recognition
Use a fingerprint to unlock your screen, open encrypted files, unlock
apps, and make secure payments. For more information, see
Fingerprint recognition.
Encrypting a microSD
card
Encrypt your microSD card to prevent unauthorised access to your
data. A password must be entered when the microSD card is inserted
into another phone. For more information, see Encrypting a microSD
card.
Setting your SIM card
PIN
Enable the SIM lock to prevent others from using your SIM card. You
will need to enter your SIM card PIN each time you turn on your phone
or insert your SIM card into another phone. For more information, see
Setting your SIM card PIN.
Blocking spam
messages
Use the harassment filter and blacklist in Phone Manager to block
spam calls and messages. For more information, see Blocking spam
messages.
Identifying malicious
URLs in messages
Enable URL recognition to receive warnings about malicious URLs. For
more information, see Identifying malicious URLs in text messages.
VPNs You can use a VPN to connect to your company network and email
server. For more information, see VPNs.
Harassment filter Use the harassment filter and blacklist in Phone Manager to block
spam calls and messages. For more information, see Harassment filter.
App Lock
Use the App Lock in Phone Manager to lock apps and prevent
unauthorised access. The App Lock password is required to open
locked apps. For more information, see Encrypting apps.
Managing data usage
Use the data management feature in Phone Manager to keep track of
your mobile data usage. Mobile data will be automatically disabled
when you exceed the preset limit to prevent you from incurring
excessive data charges. For more information, see Managing data
usage.
Virus scanner Use the virus scanner in Phone Manager to remove malware. For more
information, see Virus scanner.
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