FUJITSU 301F User Guide

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301F User Guide

301F User Guide Contents

1

Introduction

Introduction.........................................................................3

Getting Started

Package Contents............................................................... 6

Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6

USIM Card Installation....................................................... 8

Using Handset Memory & SD Card.................................... 9

Charging Battery.............................................................. 12

Power On/Off................................................................... 13

Touchscreen Operations...................................................14

Basic Operations

Basic Operations...............................................................16

Handset Phone Number.................................................... 17

Mobile Manners................................................................. 18

Text Entry.........................................................................19

Google Account................................................................. 21

Google Play™.................................................................... 23

Security Codes.................................................................. 24

USIM PIN............................................................................25

Screen Lock....................................................................... 26

Software Updates.............................................................27

Handset Interface

Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 30

Status Bar......................................................................... 30

Notifications Window.......................................................32

Phone

Calling................................................................................ 34

Optional Services..............................................................36

Address Book.................................................................... 41

Messaging & Browser

Messaging.......................................................................... 44

Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................44

Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................46

Internet Mail Settings..................................................... 47

Web Browsing....................................................................48

Camera

Imaging...............................................................................52

Music & Images

Music Files.........................................................................56

Image Files........................................................................ 57

TV

Full Seg and One Seg....................................................... 60

Connectivity

Wi-Fi...................................................................................64

Using Tethering Option....................................................65

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Bluetooth ® ........................................................................ 66

Global Services

Calling Outside Japan...................................................... 68

Settings

About Settings..................................................................70

Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................71

Sound and Vibration Settings......................................... 73

Applications Settings....................................................... 74

Accounts Settings............................................................ 74

Appendix

Specifications....................................................................76

Customer Service.............................................................. 76

Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions........................................................... 78

Important Product Information.......................................83

Waterproofing...................................................................87

General Notes................................................................... 89

RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Information........................................................................91

Introduction

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 301F.

Before You Begin

・SoftBank 301F is referred to as "handset" in this guide.

・Read "Safety Precautions" and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage.

・Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.

・Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited.

・Guide content subject to change without prior notice.

・Contact SoftBank Customer Support, General Information if you find inaccuracies.

Guide Usage Notes

・Most operation descriptions are based on default settings.

・Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for Home Screen.

・Some operation descriptions may be omitted.

・In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with regard to handset/service usage.

・In this guide, microSD™/microSDHC™/microSDXC™ Card is referred to as "SD Card."

・Descriptions are for default screens (design theme: NX!

green)of "White" as body color.

・"Authenticate" means operations to enter password or security code depending on the features, or fingerprint authentication.

Screenshots & Key Labels

Screenshots and Key labels are provided for reference only.

Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.

Accessing Guide on Handset

Access this Guide on handset via Guide icon in Home Screen or via Guide indicator on Status Bar. Guide indicator appears on

Status Bar by default. To hide Guide indicator:

Drag down Status Bar Tap here for Guide

Indicator off Back

・Guide usage information and confirmation for automatic updates appear at initial startup. Follow onscreen instructions.

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4

Getting Started

Package Contents............................................................... 6

Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6

USIM Card Installation....................................................... 8

Using Handset Memory & SD Card.................................... 9

Charging Battery.............................................................. 12

Power On/Off................................................................... 13

Touchscreen Operations...................................................14

6

Package Contents

Package Contents

・Handset (SoftBank 301F)

・Desktop Holder (FMEAE1)

・AC Charger (FMCAE1)

・TV Antenna Cable (FMRAE1)

・クイックスタート (Japanese)

・お願いとご注意 (Japanese)

・Handset Warranty (Japanese)

・AC Charger for Desktop Holder Warranty (Japanese)

Parts & Functions

Front/Top/Bottom

Part

SD Card

Slot

USIM Card

Slot

Light/

Proximity

Sensor

Earpiece,

Notification

Lamp

Touchscreen

Strap Hole

Mic

Infrared

Port

Stereo

Earphone Port

Internal

Camera

Speaker

External

Device Port

Insert SD Card

Description

Insert USIM Card

Detects surrounding brightness to automatically adjust Display or backlight and prevents Touchscreen misoperation during call

Hear the other party's voice here

Flashes for incoming transmissions

Lights for charging

Tap, Swipe/Flick, etc.

Attach strap here

Speak here for calls

Works as a microphone when recording

Open Slot Cover for infrared transmission

Connect Stereo Earphone, TV Antenna

Cable

Photograph your own face, etc.

Emits tones, music, sounds, the other party's voice for handsfree calls, etc.

Connect Micro USB Cable/MHL Cable

Handset Keys

Part

External

Camera

Internal

Antenna Area

FeliCa Logo

FM

Transmission

Antenna

Charging

Terminal

GPS

Antenna

Wi-Fi/

Bluetooth

Antenna

Mobile

Light

Back Mic

Fingerprint

Sensor

Capture images

Description

For handset transmissions

Hold to reader/writer to use NFC/Osaifu-

Keitai ®

For FM Transmitter

For charging by Desktop Holder

Internal Antenna for GPS function

Internal Antenna for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® function

Use as camera flash

Detects noise etc.

For fingerprint authentication, etc.

Part

Volume Up

Key ( )

Volume

Down Key ( )

Power Key

( )

Bar

Navigation

Description

Increase Volume

Decrease Volume

Long Press for activate/deactivate

Manner mode

Toggle Sleep mode on/off

Long Press for power on/off

(

Onscreen navigation buttons

/ / ) and Slide display button ( / ); for keyboard

Desktop Holder

Part

Locks

Charging

Terminal

Hole

(Sound Hole)

External

Device Port

Attachment

Description

Lock handset

Contact handset Charging Terminal

Enhance sound from handset in Desktop

Holder

Connect AC Charger plug

Remove for charging covered handset

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USIM Card Installation

USIM Card IC chip contains customer and authentication information, including handset number.

Inserting USIM Card

Always power off first.

Open Slot Cover

Removing USIM Card

Always power off first.

Open Slot Cover

・Face Display down.

・Use notch (○) to open Slot Cover as shown.

Draw Tray out

・Face Display down.

・Use notch (○) to open Slot Cover as shown.

Draw Tray out

・Use tab (○) to draw Tray straight out.

・When inserting or removing Tray to or from USIM Card Slot, do not apply excessive force. Tray may be damaged.

・Tray is designed to be removed. Do not lose Tray.

Insert USIM Card

・Use tab (○) to draw Tray straight out.

・When inserting or removing Tray to or from USIM Card Slot, do not apply excessive force. Tray may be damaged.

・Tray is designed to be removed. Do not lose Tray.

Remove USIM Card

・Remove USIM Card ( ) then push Tray all the way ( ).

Close Slot Cover

・Press down Slot Cover to firmly close and check there are no gaps.

・Confirm orientation of USIM Card (see the notch), then place it with IC chip facing up on Tray ( ). Place Tray to

USIM Card Slot ( ), then push it slowly ( ).

Close Slot Cover

・Press down Slot Cover as shown to firmly close and check there are no gaps.

Using Handset Memory & SD Card

Handset accepts an SD Card up to 64 GB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly.

Save captured photos and videos to SD Card and handset internal storage.

Memory and SD Card

Use System memory and Internal storage in handset and SD

Card as follows.

Type

System

Memory

Internal

Storage

SD Card

Description

System data and applications are installed

Save captured photos/videos, mail attachments, application data 1

Connect a PC for data transmission

Save captured photos/videos; Use saved music files etc. on handset

Connect a PC for data transmission

1 Location for saving data varies by application settings.

Inserting SD Card

Open Slot Cover

Formatting SD Card

When using a new SD Card for the first time, format it on handset before trying to save files, etc.

・Format Card deletes all SD Card files, even those created on other devices.

・Format SD Card while charging Battery or after Battery is fully charged.

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In Home Screen, Settings

Storage

Unmount SD card OK

・Face Display down.

・Use notch (○) to open Slot Cover as shown.

Insert SD Card card.

Menu item changes from Unmount SD card to Mount SD

Erase SD card

・Slide in SD Card with metal contacts facing down.

・SD Card Slot is found on the upper side when Display is placed face down.

・Do not insert other objects.

Close Slot Cover

・Press down Slot Cover to firmly close and check there are no gaps.

・Menu for viewing saved photos and videos or copying them to internal storage appears by default.

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Erase SD card

Unmounting SD Card

In Home Screen, Settings

・Authenticate for some Security unlock preferences.

Erase everything

Storage

Handset erases all SD Card files.

Unmount SD card OK

Menu item changes from Unmount SD card to Mount SD card and SD Card is unmounted.

Removing SD Card

Always unmount SD Card first.

Open Slot Cover

・Face Display down.

・Use notch (○) to open Slot Cover as shown.

Remove SD Card

・Gently push in SD Card and release it; SD Card pops out.

Carefully remove without bending.

Close Slot Cover

・Press down Slot Cover to firmly close and check there are no gaps.

Important SD Card Usage Notes

Back Up Your Files

SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of information.

Keep a copy of contacts, etc. in a separate place.

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While Reading/Writing Data

Never power off while reading/writing data. Also do not remove SD Card.

Low Battery Warning

SD Card may not read/write files correctly if Battery is low.

Data Transfer to microSDXC Card

Handset supports microSDXC Cards. Use microSDXC Card only on SDXC-compatible devices. Data may be damaged.

Exchanging Data with Non-SDXC-Compatible

Devices

To exchange data between handset and non-SDXC-

Compatible devices, use microSD Cards or microSDHC

Cards supported by handset and those devices. Inserting a microSDXC Card used on handset in a non-SDXC-Compatible device may corrupt card data. In such cases, do not format the microSDXC Card on that device even if prompted to do so.

Formatting deletes all microSDXC Card data and changes the file system. The original memory capacity may be unavailable after formatting. To use a corrupted microSDXC Card, format it on an SDXC-compatible device.

Handling SD Card

Keep SD Cards out of infants' reach. Infants may swallow them resulting in choking.

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Charging Battery

Battery is built into handset and not removable.

Desktop Holder

Use Desktop Holder and AC Charger FMCAE1.

Insert Power Cable connector into AC Charger port

Insert AC Charger plug into Desktop Holder charging port

Plug AC Charger power plug into AC outlet

Handset Use while Charging

Charging time may be longer or charging may not be completed.

Internal Battery

Bulges

Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety.

Replacing Battery

Internal Battery is a consumable item; may need to be replaced if operating time shortens noticeably. Internal

Battery is not user replaceable; its replacement incurs fees and requires handset submission to a SoftBank Shop, etc.

For details, contact a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer

Support

, General Information.

To check Battery performance, in Home Screen,

Settings About phone Status Battery performance .

Handling Desktop Holder

Note the following when handling Desktop Holder.

・Do not get strap etc. caught between handset and

Desktop Holder.

・Do not cover Hole (Sound Hole) of Desktop Holder, or let dust adhere on it.

・Always use included AC Charger FMCAE1 to Desktop

Holder.

・Some covers are not compatible with Desktop Holder.

Place handset in Desktop Holder

Notification Lamp illuminates while charging.

・Insert handset and press it in the direction of Locks (○) until Locks click, then confirm that handset is securely locked.

・Notification Lamp goes out when Battery is full. Remove handset from Desktop Holder. Unplug AC Charger power plug from AC outlet.

・When charging starts from Home Screen or Launcher page,

Theater mode starts.

・For charging covered handset, remove attachment before inserting handset.

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Power On/Off

Power On

Power on handset and open Home Screen.

(Long Press)

Power Off

(Long Press)

Phone options window appears.

Power off

Lock Screen appears.

Slide (Swipe)

OK

Home Screen appears.

・Sliding Fingerprint Sensor cancels Screen Lock by default.

・Initial setup menu opens before Home Screen appears after powering on for the first time.

・After set period of inactivity, handset goes into Sleep mode.

To show Lock Screen, Press /Fingerprint Sensor.

Handset shuts down.

Reboot/Safe Mode Operation

Reboot

In Phone options, Restart

Start/Stop Safe Mode

In Phone options, Touch & Hold Restart OK

・When Safe mode starts, "Safe mode" appears on the lower left of Display.

・Reboot handset to exit from Safe mode.

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Touchscreen Operations

Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc.

Tap

Tap item or key to open or execute corresponding function/ operation.

Touch & Hold

Touch item for 1+ seconds to move icons, open menus, etc.

Drag

Drag item to move it.

Swipe/Flick

Swipe/Flick to toggle sheets, pages, etc.

Pinch/Spread

Pinch/Spread to zoom in or out on images, etc.

Basic Operations

Basic Operations...............................................................16

Handset Phone Number.................................................... 17

Mobile Manners................................................................. 18

Text Entry.........................................................................19

Google Account................................................................. 21

Google Play™.................................................................... 23

Security Codes.................................................................. 24

USIM PIN............................................................................25

Screen Lock....................................................................... 26

Software Updates.............................................................27

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Basic Operations

Home Screen & Launcher

Home Screen top sheet appears at power on. Most handset operations start from Home Screen sheets or Launcher pages.

Handset Navigation

Tap menu items, icons, onscreen key, etc. to open assigned items.

・Press to go back or escape.

Tap

Menu Operations

for options.

Navigation Bar

Navigation buttons are located in Navigation Bar at bottom of

Display.

・In some windows, Touch & Hold window to show settings or items.

Part

Home button ( )

Description

Show Home Screen; Touch & Hold to show recently-used applications; Touch & Hold then Slide it to to use "音声アシスト"

(Onsei Assist voice assistant) or Google search

Return to the previous screen; Hide onscreen keyboard (turns to )

Back button (

Menu button (

(

Slide display button 1

/ )

)

)

Open Menu window

Tap

Tap

to slide screen down

to return to full screen view

1 Set Slide display in Display setting to OFF to hide. ON is set by default.

Handset Settings

In Home Screen, Tap settings.

then Settings to customize

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Handset & Display Orientation

In most cases, Display orientation changes with handset orientation.

・Some application contents may not change with handset orientation.

・Home Screen, Launcher, and Lock Screen are shown in horizontal view only when charging with Desktop Holder.

Handset Phone Number

My Phone Number

In Home Screen, Settings Profile

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Capturing Screens

Long Press and at the same time.

・Check captured screens in Gallery album etc.

・Capturing is not available on some application screens.

Handset phone number appears.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen, (NX! Contact).

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Mobile Manners

Manner Mode

Cancel most handset sounds to avoid disturbing others around you.

・Capturing tone while Camera activates, Camera shutter, countdown tone for SelfTimer, video recording tones, Find

Me notification tone for Bluetooth Low Energy setting sound even in Manner mode.

(Long Press)

Airplane Mode

Cancel all handset communication.

(Long Press)

Phone options window appears.

Tap the Manner mode to set OK

Manner mode is set.

・Long Press and Tap the set Manner mode again to cancel.

Phone options window appears.

Airplane mode OK

Airplane mode is set.

・Long Press and Tap Airplane mode again to cancel.

Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

®

in Airplane Mode

Enabling Airplane mode disables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® .

But they can be turned on in Airplane mode. For details,

see " Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks

" and "

Activating

Bluetooth ®

."

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Text Entry

Keyboards

Use onscreen keyboards for text entry. In Numeric keypad, multiple characters are assigned to each key. In QWERTY keypad, a single letter is assigned to each key. Handwritten input is also available.

・Tap (Back) to hide keyboard.

・Most operation descriptions are based on NX!input.

Numeric Keypad Layout

・Keypad layout may vary by application.

・Overwrite handwritten input is enabled ( ) by default, and blue frames are shown on keyboard. However, operation descriptions are based on Numeric keypad with Overwrite handwritten input disabled ( ).

QWERTY Keypad Layout

・Keypad layout may vary by application.

Current entry mode

Enable ( )/disable ( ) Overwrite handwritten input. When enabled, blue frames are shown on keyboard

Adjuster Bar to adjust height and width of keyboard

Show menu for switching keyboards etc.; Touch & Hold to start Voice input

Move cursor

Symbol list

Toggle entry modes

Smiley/Pictogram list

Hide keyboard; Return to previous window from menu;

Delete character during text entry

Touch & Hold to open Adjuster Menu

Delete character before cursor; Touch & Hold to delete characters before cursor continuously; Flick up and release on to delete character after cursor

Enter space

Line feed; Move to next entry area; Execute function or confirm text entry

Text entry

Current entry mode

Enable ( )/disable ( ) Overwrite handwritten input. When enabled, blue frames are shown on keyboard

Adjuster Bar to adjust height and width of keyboard

Text entry

Toggle uppercase/lowercase; In lowercase text entry mode, Tap (twice) to light up key and change uppercase

(locked) mode

Toggle entry modes

Show menu for switching keyboards etc.; Touch & Hold to start Voice input

Hide keyboard; Return to previous window from menu;

Delete character during text entry

Enter space

Smiley/Pictogram list; Touch & Hold to open Adjuster

Menu

Delete character before cursor; Touch & Hold to delete characters before cursor continuously; Flick up and release on to delete character after cursor

Line feed; Move to next entry area; Execute function or confirm text entry

Move cursor

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Handwritten Input Layout

・Keypad layout may vary by application.

Toggling Text Entry Modes

Toggle entry mode between hiragana, alphabetical and numeric.

・ shows entry mode in blue. Status Indicator also changes.

Tap

Entry mode changes.

Current entry mode

Adjuster Bar to adjust height and width of keyboard

Handwriting area

Show menu for switching keyboards etc.; Touch & Hold to start Voice input

Hide keyboard; Return to previous window from menu.

Delete character during text entry

Smiley/Pictogram list; Touch & Hold to open Adjuster

Menu

Line feed; Move to next entry area; Execute function or confirm text entry

Delete character before cursor; Touch & Hold to delete characters before cursor continuously; Flick up and release on to delete character after cursor

Enter space

Move cursor

Google Account

Create a Google Account to use Google services. A Google

Account is required to fully use some services and applications/functions.

Creating a Google Account

In Home Screen, Settings ACCOUNTS

Enter mail address

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Enter password Re-type password

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Add account Google

Tap Choose a security question and Tap a question

Answer Enter answer

Tap

Enter Recovery email address

New

Add a Google Account appears.

・If entry field is not shown, Flick/Swipe entry area up or down.

Join Google+ / Not now

Enter first name Enter last name

・To join Google+, Tap Join Google+ and Tap onscreen instructions to complete.

・To skip joining to Google+, Tap Not now .

. Follow

In Finish account window, select necessary item ( deselect ( )

)/

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Tap entry field Enter shown characters

Signing in to a Google Account

If an application requires a Google Account, Google sign in appears. Sign in to use the application.

In Add a Google Account screen, Existing

・Distorted characters are shown. If characters are illegible, enter any characters and Tap for alternative.

Not now

Google Account sign in appears.

Enter mail address Enter password

A Google Account is added.

・To save credit card information for payment, Tap Set up credit card and enter information. Follow onscreen instructions to complete.

・For the second or later Google Account, sync setting is shown.

・Handset does not support Google Account backup.

Checkmarking Keep this phone backed up with my Google

Account ( ) is not applied.

Follow onscreen instructions

You are signed in to your Google Account.

Google Account Cautions

Do not forget your Google Account ID and Password.

Google Play™

Download applications (free/paid) from Google Play.

Downloaded applications update automatically or manually according to the setting. Sign in to your Google Account beforehand.

Installing Free Applications

In Home Screen, (Play Store)

Updating Installed Applications

In Home Screen, (Play Store)

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Google Play opens.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Tap application INSTALL ACCEPT

Application downloads and installs.

Purchasing Applications

In Home Screen, (Play Store)

Google Play opens.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

My apps

ACCEPT / CONTINUE

Tap application UPDATE

Application downloads and installs.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Uninstalling Applications

Uninstall applications installed from Google Play.

In Home Screen, (Play Store)

Google Play opens.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Tap pay-for application

Follow onscreen instructions

Tap price

Application downloads and installs.

ACCEPT

Google Play opens.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

My apps Tap application

OK

Application uninstalls.

UNINSTALL

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Purchased Applications

Payment

Pay once. Re-downloads of uninstalled applications are free of charge.

Installations on Other Android Devices

Install same application on other Android devices under same Google Account at no added cost.

Application Operations

Requesting Refunds

Refunds are possible within a limited time. Requesting a refund deletes the application and cancels the invoice.

Request one refund per application.

In Google Play,

Refund

My apps Tap application

Automatic Application Updates

In Google Play,

Auto-update

My apps

( )

Tap application

・Automatic update is not available for some applications.

Google Play Caution

Installing Applications

Download and install applications on this handset via

Google Play (developed by Google Inc.) at your own risk. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for user installed application content (quality, reliability, legality, appropriateness, accuracy, etc.) or malfunctions installed applications may cause (due to viruses, etc.).

Purchasing Applications

Purchase applications via Google Play at your own risk.

SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for transactions between users and third party publishers.

Security Codes

Code Types

Some functions/services require these codes for use.

・Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for misuse or damages.

・If you forget Security Codes, contact us for recovery. For more information, see SoftBank Mobile Website (http:// mb.softbank.jp/en/#pagetop) .

Types

Center Access

Code (Call

Barring

Password)

Details

4-digit code in service contract:

Change services, use Optional Services via landlines, or set call restrictions

Handset

Security Code

User settable:

Use/change some handset functions/ settings

Alternatively, use Pattern, Password,

Fingerprint or Face recognition to authenticate

Setting Security Code

Set Handset Security Code to cancel Screen Lock, etc.

・Pattern, Password (alphanumerics and symbols), Fingerprint and Face recognition are also available for authentication.

In Home Screen, Settings Security

USIM PIN

9999 by default; enable USIM Card lock to restrict handset use.

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Enabling USIM Card Lock

Enable USIM PIN and show USIM PIN entry window when handset with USIM Card inserted is powered on.

In Home Screen, Settings Security

Security unlock preference Security code

・Authenticate for some Security unlock preferences.

Enter Security Code again OK

Security Code is set.

Continue Enter Security Code

Set up USIM/RUIM card lock

USIM PIN OK

PIN is enabled.

Lock USIM card Enter

Changing USIM PIN

USIM PIN can be changed only when USIM PIN is enabled.

In Home Screen, Settings Security

Set up USIM/RUIM card lock

PIN again

OK

OK

Enter New PIN

Change USIM PIN

OK

Enter

Enter New PIN

PIN is changed.

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PIN Cautions

Entering PIN incorrectly three times activates PIN Lock.

Enter PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) to unlock. Entering

PUK incorrectly ten times activates USIM Lock. To use handset again, reissue USIM Card at SoftBank Shop (fees

apply). For more about PUK, contact SoftBank Customer

Support.

Screen Lock

When Screen Lock activates, canceling Screen Lock is required to use handset. It prevents erroneous operation and saves power.

Locking Screen

Activate Screen Lock with simple key operation.

・After set period of inactivity, handset goes into Sleep mode and Screen Lock activates.

In Lock Screen, Press or Fingerprint Sensor

Handset goes into Sleep mode and Screen Lock activates.

・Security unlock preference is set to Swipe by default. When

None is set, Screen Lock is disabled.

・If Security unlock preference is set to item other than None and Swipe and Power button instantly locks is unchecked,

Screen Lock does not activate immediately after or

Fingerprint Sensor is pressed. In such case, Screen Lock activates according to Automatically lock setting.

Canceling Screen Lock

In Sleep mode, Press

Lock Screen appears.

or Fingerprint Sensor

Slide (Swipe)

Screen Lock is canceled.

・Authenticate for some Security unlock preferences.

Tap EMERGENCY CALL in the authentication window to show onscreen dialpad and make an emergency call.

Unlocking by Fingerprint Sensor

Press Finger Print Sensor to cancel Sleep mode and then Slide

Fingerprint Sensor to cancel Screen Lock.

In Sleep mode, Press

Lock Screen appears.

or Fingerprint Sensor

Slide your finger over Fingerprint Sensor

Screen Lock is canceled.

・Press Fingerprint Sensor, release your finger, and then slide it.

・Authenticate for some Security unlock preferences.

Lock Screen Operation

Using Widgets

Flick right on the left side of Lock Screen or left to show widget sheet

・Some widgets activate by Tapping.

Activating Camera

Flick left on the right side of Lock Screen

Flick right

Software Updates

Look for available updates. Update as required.

Automatic Software Updates

Download update file automatically and update software on specified day and time.

Update via Wi-Fi is described here.

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Receive Software update information

Downloading of update file starts automatically. When downloading is complete, Confirm a software update window appears.

・Alternatively, download update file via mobile network.

When appears on Status Bar, Drag down Status Bar, and Tap New Software Available , then follow onscreen instructions.

・If download fails due to Wi-Fi interruption etc., follow onscreen instructions.

Check Confirm a software update in Software Update window

Specify update date

・To update immediately, Tap Update now . Follow onscreen instructions.

・If Confirm a software update window closes without any operation, software update starts at the time set in Time to start automatic update.

Set date Done Set time Done

Date and time are set.

・Notification appears on specified date. Follow onscreen instructions.

・Date and time are settable in range from two minutes to one week.

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Manual Software Updates

In Home Screen, Settings About phone

Software Update Software Update

Check if software update is required. If required, confirmation screen to start data download appears. Follow onscreen instructions.

Before Software Update

Handset data may be lost to damage, malfunction, etc.

Always back up important files. Back up important information before Software Update. SoftBank Mobile

Corp. is not liable for loss or associated damages.

Setting Automatic Update

Enabling Automatic Update starts Software update at specified time. Automatic Update is enabled by default.

In Home Screen,

Software Update

Set time Done

Settings About phone

Time to start automatic update

・To disable Automatic Update, Tap Automatic Update

( ). Tapping Automatic Update toggles enable ( )/ disable ( ) Automatic Update.

Software Update Cautions

Handset cannot be used until Software Update completes; it may take some time to complete. Confirm signal strength and battery charge beforehand. Poor signal strength or low Battery may disrupt updates leading to lost data or handset malfunction.

Handset Interface

Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 30

Status Bar......................................................................... 30

Notifications Window.......................................................32

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Home Screen Basics

Home Screen top sheet appears at power on and when Screen

Lock is canceled; most operations start here. Add shortcuts, folders and widgets to Home Screen.

Layout

Status Bar

Status Bar appears at the top of Display. Notification

Indicators for incoming calls etc. and Status Indicators for handset status appear.

Status Bar

Item

Status Bar

Current

Position

Dock

Bar

Navigation

Customize

Area

Launcher

Description

Notification Indicators for incoming calls etc. and Status Indicators for handset status appear

Drag down to open Notifications Window

Current Home Screen sheet position

Tap an icon to launch application or function; User can customize with up to 4 shortcuts and folders

(

Show onscreen navigation buttons

/ / ) and Slide display button ( )

Customize with application shortcuts, folders or widgets

Open Launcher

Toggling Home Screen Sheets

Home Screen consists of several sheets. Add shortcuts, widgets or folders to sheets. Swipe or Flick left/right to toggle Home Screen sheets.

・In any Home Screen sheet, Press

Screen top sheet.

to return to Home

Notification Indicators

Status Indicators

Notification Indicators

These Notification Indicators appear in Status Bar:

Icon Description

New Gmail

New Email

New SMS/S! Mail

Urgent News

New Answer Phone Message

New Voicemail

Music Playing

Wi-Fi Available

File Received via Bluetooth ®

Wi-Fi Tethering On

Wi-Fi Tethering and USB Tethering On

USB Tethering On

Call Arriving

Missed Call

Call on Hold

Data Uploading

Data Downloading

Google Play Application Update Available/

Installation Complete

Comfortable Alarm Set

Syncing Trouble

FM Transmitter On

Earphone Connected (Input from Handset

MIC)

Earphone Connected (Input from Headset

MIC)

Viewing One Seg

Viewing Full Seg

Recording One Seg

Recording One Seg Scheduled

VPN Connected

Battery Doctor Notification

NX! eco

In Best-fit rotation mode, shake handset twice to stop Display rotation

Touchscreen Lock

GPS Positioning

Phone Memory Low

Dolby Mobile enabled (Icon Varies by Set

Genre)

Software Update Notification

New Notification from 音声アシスト (Onsei

Assist Voice Assistant Application)

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Status Indicators

These Status Indicators appear in Status Bar:

Indicator Description

Battery Charged

Charge Battery

Battery Charging

Signal Strength

Roaming

No Signal

4G LTE/4G Data in Use 1

3G Data in Use

Wi-Fi Connected

Bluetooth ® On

Bluetooth ® Device Connected

Airplane Mode

NFC/Osaifu-Keitai ® Locked 2

Osaifu-Keitai ® Unlocked and NFC Locked

Answer Phone Set

Speakerphone On

Mic Muted

Ringtone Volume 0

Vibration On

Manner Mode Active

Manner Mode (Silent) Active

Screen Lit with Lit when held

Lit when held On

Kana Input Mode

Alphabet Input Mode

Number Input Mode

Handwriting Input Mode

Smiley/Pictogram/Symbol, Phrase Input

Improved Sound for IP Calls On

1 Handset supports FDD-LTE (SoftBank 4G LTE) and AXGP

(SoftBank 4G). Indicator appears for whichever connected.

SoftBank 4G connects first.

2 Also appears when Osaifu-Keitai ® is locked and NFC is unlocked.

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Notifications Window

Drag down Status Bar for Notifications Window. Open notifications to check details.

Opening Notifications Window

Drag Status Bar down

Notifications Window opens. Check notifications.

・Alternatively, Flick down Home Screen to open Notifications

Window.

Layout

Notifications Window Operation

Closing Notifications Window

Drag up

・Alternatively, Flick Notifications Window up or Tap .

Deleting a Notification

Flick notification left/right to delete it

Customizing Status Switch

Touch & Hold Status Switch to be changed function

Select

Calling Back to Missed Call

Tap Call back for missed call notification

・Tap Message to create SMS.

・If Call back or Message is not shown, Flick missed call notification down.

Item Description

Status

Switches

On/Off of each function

Functions for Status Switches are changeable

Notifications/

Running Items

Notification details or item setting

Clear

Notifications

Delete notifications

Some notifications are not deletable

Settings Set each function

Phone

Calling................................................................................ 34

Optional Services..............................................................36

Address Book.................................................................... 41

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Calling

Learn calling basics, including handling incoming calls, and incall operations.

Placing Calls

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

To end the call, End

Call ends.

Answering Calls

When call connects, Answer

Onscreen dialpad appears.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen, activate NX! Dial.

・If LOG window appears, Tap PHONE .

(NX! Dial) to

Use onscreen dialpad to enter number

Talk.

・Drag right when a call arrives in Sleep mode or while

Lock Screen is shown.

To end the call, End

・Enter area code for landlines.

・After entering phone number, Tap Edit phone number No display callerID / Display callerID to show/hide caller ID.

・After entering phone number, Tap Edit phone number Country Code Select to set country code for international call. Besides 22 preset country codes, 8 more country codes can be added from Country Code Set.

Outgoing call

Ringback tone sounds. Wait for receiver to accept call.

Call ends.

Emergency Location Report

Using SoftBank 3G handset for emergency calls (110,

119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.).

・Location Report does not incur registration/transmission fees.

・Location/signal conditions affect positioning accuracy.

Always provide location and call purpose.

・Hiding Caller ID (using 184, etc.) cancels Location Report.

However, corresponding agency may obtain location information in life threatening situations.

・Location Report is not sent for calls made while outside

Japan.

Call Operation

Stopping Ringtone

Press / when a call arrives

Declining a Call

Decline when a call arrives

・Drag right when a call arrives in Sleep mode or while Lock Screen is shown.

Using Answer Phone

When a call arrives, Other operations phone

Answer

・Drag up Other operations Tap Answer phone

when a call arrives in Sleep mode or while Lock Screen is shown.

Playing Phone Memo

In Home Screen, Drag down Status Bar

Tap phone memo

・To stop playback, Tap .

Phone memo

Putting a Call on Hold When a Call Arrives

When a call arrives, Other operations Hold

・Drag up Other operations Tap Hold when a call arrives in Sleep mode or while Lock Screen is shown.

・To answer a call, Tap Answer .

Forwarding a Call

When a call arrives, Other operations Call Fwd

・Set Call Forwarding beforehand.

・Drag up Other operations Tap Call Fwd when a call arrives in Sleep mode or while Lock Screen is shown.

Adjusting Call Volume

During a call, Press /

Putting a Call on Hold during a Call

During a call, Hold

・To answer the call, Tap Hold again.

Using Push Signal

Push signal is used for services such as checking voicemail on your home telephone, booking tickets, checking bank balance, etc.

Use onscreen dialpad to enter phone number

Hold * ("," (pause) appears)

Touch &

Enter push signal to send Outgoing call

When call connects, push signal is sent automatically.

・To enter ";" (wait), Touch & Hold # . When call connects and confirmation appears, Tap Yes to send push signal.

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Troubleshooting

Q.

Why can't a call connect?

A.

Area code is always required. Dial phone number starting with 0 for the area code, etc.

A.

Check signal strength. Move to a place with a good signal and make a call.

Q.

It is difficult to talk

A.

In a noisy place, talking on a phone may be difficult.

A.

When using speaker phone, check volume level.

Adjusting volume to too high may make it difficult to hear.

Q.

Machine sound enters during a call

A.

It may sound when switching areas due to signal conditions. It is not a malfunction.

Emergency Location Report Cautions

Emergency Location Report is not sent in Airplane mode.

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Optional Services

This handset is compatible with SoftBank Optional Services.

Optional Services

Use these SoftBank Optional Services:

Service

Call

Forwarding

Voicemail

Call Waiting 1

Group Calling 1

Caller ID

Call Barring

1 Requires separate subscription.

Description

Divert all/unanswered calls to a preset number

Divert all/unanswered calls to Voicemail

Center; access messages via handset/ touchtone phones

Answer calls during a call

Switch between open lines/connect multiple lines

Show or hide your number when placing calls

Restrict calls according to situation

Call Forwarding

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

Call Settings

Call settings appears.

・Alternatively, perform same operation in LOG window to open Call settings.

Voicemail/Call Forwarding

Voicemail/Call Forwarding appears.

Call Forwarding

Tap Phone number field Enter number OK

Voicemail

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

No calls / Calls

・Set Call time when selecting Calls .

OK

Call Forwarding is set.

Call Settings

Call settings appears.

Voicemail/Call Forwarding

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Voicemail

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No calls / Calls

Call Waiting

Requires separate subscription.

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

・Set Call time when selecting Calls .

OK

Voicemail is set.

・When a new message is recorded, appears in Status Bar.

Drag down Status Bar and Tap New voicemail for voice guidance.

Call Settings

Call settings appears.

Call Waiting

Setting

OK OK

Call Waiting is set.

・Call Waiting tone sounds for new call. Tap Answer accept the call.

to

Group Calling

Requires separate subscription.

During a call, Add call

Caller ID

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

Enter another phone number Outgoing call

Call Settings

Call settings appears.

Caller ID notification When receiver accepts call, Merge calls

Group Calling begins.

Setting

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OK OK

Caller ID is set.

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Call Barring

Restrict calls to/from specified numbers.

・Call Barring requires Call Barring Password.

・Entering incorrect Call Barring Password three times disables Call Barring. Call Barring Password must be changed. For details, contact

SoftBank Customer Support .

・If you have previously changed Call Barring Password on a

SoftBank handset, use the new password.

・If a call is attempted while calling is restricted, a message appears. Message may take time to appear in some areas.

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

Outgoing call barring / Incoming call barring

Tap incoming/outgoing restrictions OK

Enter Call Barring Password

Call Barring is set.

OK OK

Call Settings

Call settings appears.

Call barring

Call barring screen appears.

Address Book

Save phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Address Book.

Adding New Contacts

In Home Screen, (NX! Contact)

New Contact window appears.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen,

PHONEBOOK .

(NX! Dial)

Create contact

・If account selection appears, Tap an account.

Enter items DONE

Contact is saved.

・If several accounts are set, in Edit account window,

Tap account to change.

Address Book Cautions

If handset is left uncharged, contacts may be altered/ lost; handset damage may also affect information recovery.

SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any resulting damages. Keep separate copies of contacts and other important information.

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Messaging & Browser

Messaging.......................................................................... 44

Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................44

Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................46

Internet Mail Settings..................................................... 47

Web Browsing....................................................................48

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Messaging

S! Mail

Exchange long text messages with S! Mail-compatible SoftBank handsets, other mobile providers' terminals, computers/other email-compatible devices. Attach media files for multimedia messaging.

SMS

Exchange short text messages (up to 160 single-byte characters) using handset phone numbers as addresses.

Gmail

Gmail is Google's webmail service. Handset automatically syncs with Gmail.

Internet Mail

Use Internet Mail (POP3/IMAP4/Exchange) on handset.

・Set up Internet Mail accounts beforehand.

・Exchanging Internet Mail via handset syncs handset and mail server.

Sending S! Mail/SMS

Sending S! Mail

In Home Screen, (SoftBank Mail) S!Mail

・Enter phone numbers or mail addresses directly in Recipient field.

・After entering recipients, Tap to change them to

Cc or Bcc.

People / Outgoing History / Incoming History recipient OK

Select

・After entering recipients, Tap

to delete them.

Subject Enter subject

Delete

Tap Message field Enter text

Sending SMS

In Home Screen, (SoftBank Mail) SMS

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SEND

・Before sending S! Mail, Press to save message as a draft. Follow onscreen instructions.

Send

・Enter phone number directly in Recipient field.

People / Outgoing History / Incoming History recipient

Tap

S! Mail is sent.

・Confirmation appears for unsendable message. Follow onscreen instructions.

・After entering recipient, Tap delete them.

Tap Message field Enter text

Delete to

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SEND

・Before sending SMS, Press

Follow onscreen instructions.

to save message as a draft.

Send

Creating/Sending Gmail

To use Google Mail, create a Google Account and sign in beforehand.

Creating/Sending Gmail

In Home Screen, (Gmail)

Inbox appears.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

SMS is sent.

・Confirmation appears for unsendable message. Follow onscreen instructions.

Compose window appears.

Enter To, Subject, and message text

Message is sent.

Creating Gmail

Adding Cc/Bcc

In Compose window, Add Cc/Bcc Add Cc/Bcc

Attaching Photos or Video

In Compose window, video Select files

Attach picture / Attach

Saving Message as a Draft

In Compose window, Save draft

Message is saved as a draft.

Discarding Message

In Compose window, Discard OK

Gmail Caution

Barring Internet Mail on handset blocks Gmail messages.

In Home Screen, (Email)

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Internet Mail Settings

Adding Accounts

Check usernames (user IDs), passwords, server names, etc. of your Internet Mail accounts beforehand.

Account setup menu opens (if no account is set up).

Enter mail address and password Next

Account setup menu opens.

・Operation may differ depending on the mail service. Tap

Manual setup to configure incoming/outgoing server settings directly.

Enter items for account setup menu Next

Internet mail account is set.

・Operation may differ depending on the mail service.

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Web Browsing

Use Browser to access the Internet.

Using Browser

In Home Screen, (Browser)

Adding Bookmarks

In Home Screen, (Browser)

Browser opens.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen,

Browser.

(Browser) to open

Browser opens.

Open target page Save to bookmarks

Add bookmark window opens.

Check/edit label, URL, etc.

OK

Current webpage is added to Bookmarks.

Opening New Tabs

Open up to 16 pages in different tabs to switch between pages easily.

In Home Screen, (Browser)

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SSL/TLS Caution

When a security notice appears upon opening a webpage, subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the page. Opening secure pages constitutes agreement to the terms of SSL/TLS usage. SoftBank Mobile Corp.,

VeriSign Japan and Cybertrust cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL/TLS.

Tab

Browser opens.

Tab index appears.

・Dragging screen down shows address bar.

New Tab

New tab appears.

・Tap tab in tab list to change it.

Using SSL/TLS

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security

(TLS) are encryption protocols that secure Internet transmissions of important/sensitive information such as credit card numbers and corporate secrets, providing protection against online threats (eavesdropping, falsification, impersonation, etc.). Handset is preloaded with digital certificates issued by certificate authorities.

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Camera

Imaging...............................................................................52

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Imaging

Camera optimizes settings according to the subjects or scenes.

Capture photos and videos with simple operations.

Capturing Photos

・Captured photos are saved to handset (internal storage) by default.

・When Camera activates with SD Card inserted for the first time, confirmation for saving captured photos/videos to SD

Card appears.

In Home Screen, (Camera)

Recording Videos

・Captured videos are saved to handset (internal storage) by default.

・When Camera activates with SD Card inserted for the first time, confirmation for captured photos/videos to SD Card appears.

In Home Screen, (Camera)

Camera Viewfinder appears.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen, (Camera) to open

Viewfinder.

・Alternatively, Flick left on Lock Screen to open Viewfinder.

・If Viewfinder does not open, Tap MENU Still .

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Frame subject in Viewfinder

Camera Viewfinder appears.

MENU Video

Video Viewfinder appears.

・Alternatively, in Viewfinder, Tap Video to activate.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Frame subject in Viewfinder (Record)/

Auto focus activates. Focus frame turns to green when the subject is focused on.

・Handset recognizes face and focuses on it.

・If Auto focus fails, focus frame turns to red.

(Shutter)/

Shutter clicks and photo is saved.

・When Touch shutter is enabled, Tap subject to focus on and capture.

・When number of savable photos is 99 or less, savable number appears.

Auto focus activates, recording start sound sounds and then recording starts.

・When subject is already focused on, handset starts recording.

Tap (End recording)/ to end recording

Recording end sound sounds and video is saved.

・While recording, Tap to capture a photo. Captured photos are saved.

・Tap subject while recording to change focus point. Focus lock does not sound at this time.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Imaging Notes

Photo File Format

Photos are saved as JPEG files.

Video File Format

Videos are saved as MP4 (H.264) files.

Capturing/Recording Operation

Zooming

Pinch in/out Viewfinder

Subject is zoomed out/in.

・Zoom in/out while recording.

・While zooming in/out, Zoom slider appears. Drag Zoom slider to zoom in/out.

Checking Captured Photos and Videos in Gallery

Flick left in Viewfinder

Gallery opens and shows photos/videos.

・To show Viewfinder from Gallery, Tap last photo/video right.

or Flick the

Camera Cautions

Keep Lens Clean

Fingerprints/smudges may hinder handset imaging. Clean

Lens with a soft cloth beforehand.

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Avoid Direct Sunlight Exposure

Do not expose Lens to direct sunlight for extended periods; may color filter, altering images.

If Battery Is Low When Using Camera

Camera uses battery power quickly. If Battery is low when using Camera, Viewfinder may be dark, captured photo may be distorted, or Camera may end automatically. Flash may be dark.

Using Camera When Handset Is Hot

If Camera is used when handset is hot, alert may appear and Camera may end.

Launching from Other Application

When Camera is launched from NX! Mail etc. with Max 13

MP 4128x3096/Max pix wide 4128x2336 set as picture size, setting may be automatically changed to Fit screen

1920x1080.

Warning on Flash

Do not position Flash close to eyes. Do not look at Flash directly while in use. Do not point Flash at eyes of others.

It may harm eyesight.

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Music & Images

Music Files.........................................................................56

Image Files........................................................................ 57

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Music Files

Playing Music Files

Supported file formats (extension): aac, mp4, m4a, mp3, 3gp,

3g2, amr, awb, mkv (Video with sound only), wav, ogg, webm, flac, wma, mid, xmf, mxmf, rtttl, rtx, ota, imy.

・Some files in these file formats may not be playable.

In Home Screen, (Play Music)

Playing Music on Lock Screen

After set period of inactivity during music playback,

Screen Lock activates. Press or Fingerprint Sensor for

Operation panel to enable playback operation.

Play Music opens.

・When activating Play Music for the first time, Select an account window for Add account/Not now appears. Follow onscreen instructions.

Listen Now

List of songs appears.

・Tap My Library to select items by category.

・In My Library or Playlists window, Tap to open Play

Music.

Tap item Tap a song

Song plays.

Image Files

Viewing Images

View photos and videos saved on handset or SD Card. See below for supported file formats.

・Some files in these file formats may not be playable.

Type

Photos

Videos

File Format

JPEG, BMP, GIF 1 , PNG, WebP

H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, WMV9, VC-1, VP8

1 GIF Animation is not available.

In Home Screen, (Gallery)

Album index appears.

Tap an album

Photo/video list appears.

Tap image to view it

Saving Location for Photos/Videos

In Albums or photo/video list, files/folders shown with are saved on SD Card. Files/folders shown with / are saved in Internal storage. For files/folders synced with an online album, the icon of the online album may be shown.

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Operation in Gallery

Brightening Image to View

In Albums, Settings

・Tap Brightness up to enable (

Brightness up

)/disable ( ).

Syncing Images Only via Wi-Fi ®

In Albums, Settings Sync on Wi-Fi only

・Tap Sync on Wi-Fi only toggles enable (

( ).

)/disable

Activating Camera

In Albums or photo/video list, CAMERA

Slideshow

In photo list, Slideshow

・Slideshow is available only for photos.

Moving/Copying Data

In Albums or photo/video list, Touch & Hold data to move/ copy Move/Copy Select where to copy/ move to Yes

・To select two or more images, Touch & Hold an item then

Tap other items.

・Alternatively, in photo/videos list, Tap data to move/ copy Move/Copy Select where to copy/ move to Yes .

・Saving destination changes depending on saving location of data.

Sharing Photos/Videos with Applications

In photo/video window,

Follow onscreen instructions

・Next to

Tap application

, recently-used application icon appears.

Image appears.

・To play video, Tap .

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TV

Full Seg and One Seg....................................................... 60

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Full Seg and One Seg

Both Full Seg and One Seg are available (only in Japan).

Connecting TV Antenna Cable

Before watching TV, be sure to connect TV Antenna Cable.

・Make sure that water or dust does not adhere on Stereo

Earphone Port before connecting.

・When watching TV with a stereo earphone (commercial item) connected, removing the stereo earphone from TV

Antenna Cable does not output sound from Speaker. To output sound from Speaker, increase Volume after removing stereo earphone.

Insert stereo earphone plug into TV Antenna Cable

TV Antenna Cable plug into Stereo Earphone Port

・Grasp plug and insert straight.

Insert

Settings

In Home Screen, (TV)

Software product license agreement window appears.

Agree

"チャンネルリスト作成" window appears.

地域を選択してスキャン

・Tap 受信チャンネルをスキャン to scan available stations and set channels.

Tap region Tap prefecture Tap area

Channel scan (searching) starts. Channel list appears when channels are set.

保存

TV activates.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Watching Television

In Home Screen, (TV)

TV window appears.

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

(Channel) in Control Bar

Channel list appears in information area.

Tap a channel

Selected channel window appears.

・Alternatively, Swipe/Flick service area left/right to switch channel.

Troubleshooting

Q.

Cannot activate TV

A.

Battery may be low. Charge Battery.

Q.

Cannot watch TV

A.

Insert TV Antenna Cable securely and check reception.

If reception is poor, move to a place with good reception. If inside of a building, moving near windows may improve reception. Changing orientation of TV

Antenna Cable or holding it away from body may improve reception.

Important Notes on TV

About Full Seg

Use Full Seg while charging Battery or with Battery fully charged.

Full Seg may not be received while moving, out of service area, etc. When "自動切替" is set by View controller, it is switched to One Seg automatically in such cases.

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Do Not Use TV under Following Conditions

Do not use TV while riding a bicycle or motorcycle, or driving a car. Pay attention to the surrounding traffic when walking.

Using Abroad

TV is not available due to different broadcast frequencies and formats abroad.

Channel Setting

Channel setting using area selection may not be available when the broadcasting frequency is changed or in some areas. In this case, set channels again.

Watching TV for a Long Time

Watching TV at a loud volume may affect hearing. Handset may also become warm and cause low-temperature burns by skin contact.

Auto Ending TV

TV ends automatically when battery level is less than 2%.

Using TV When Handset Is Hot

If TV is watched when handset is hot, alert may appear and

TV may end.

Playable Recorded Data

If recording time is extremely short, data may not be playable.

Recording Programs

Depending on broadcasting stations, different programs may be broadcasted in Full Seg and One Seg. Even if

Full Seg program is watched, One Seg program might be recorded.

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Connectivity

Wi-Fi...................................................................................64

Using Tethering Option....................................................65

Bluetooth ® ........................................................................ 66

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Wi-Fi

Use household Wi-Fi networks, etc. to connect to the Internet.

Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks

Select from available networks to establish a connection.

In Home Screen, Settings Wi-Fi

OFF

Wi-Fi settings appears.

Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-

Fi Connection

While using Wi-Fi, updates for optimizing connection may be received or applied automatically.

Wi-Fi Operations

Checking Connected Access Point

In Wi-Fi settings, Tap access point

Connecting Status, Signal strength, Link speed, Security and IP address are shown.

Changing Network Information

In Wi-Fi settings, Touch & Hold access point connected

Modify network Change required items Save

Disconnecting Wi-Fi Network

In Wi-Fi settings, Touch & Hold access point network

Forget

Wi-Fi is enabled (

・Tap ON to disable Wi-Fi.

).

Tap access point Enter password Connect

Handset connects to Wi-Fi network.

・A Wireless LAN router in your home may have a sticker with a password for WEP, WPA, and KEY. For details contact your router manufacturer. Also, please check your provider's contract for the password for Public Wireless LAN.

・Unsecured networks do not require password entry.

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Using Tethering Option

Tethering Option

Use handset like a Wi-Fi router to access the Internet from a

PC or game devices.

・Requires separate subscription.

・Use after confirming that handset is updated to the latest software.

Activating Tethering Option

In Home Screen, (Tethering)

Tethering Option Help

In Home Screen, (Tethering)

Tethering Option window appears.

・When Terms of Agreement appears, read and Tap Agree .

Help

Tethering Option window appears.

・When Terms of Agreement appears, read and Tap Agree .

Help window (Japanese) appears.

Follow onscreen instructions

Description of each item appears.

USB Connection

To use tethering function via USB connection, install the

USB driver beforehand. Download the driver from the

Fujitsu website.

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Bluetooth

®

Connect handset to other Bluetooth ® devices for wireless connectivity.

Activating Bluetooth

®

・Handset may not pair with all Bluetooth ® devices.

・Some paired devices may not operate correctly.

・Noise may occur when using wireless/handsfree devices.

In Home Screen, Settings Bluetooth

OFF

Bluetooth ® is enabled ( ).

・Tap ON to disable Bluetooth ® .

・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions.

Trouble Shooting

Q.

Why can't I use Bluetooth ® ?

A.

Airplane mode may be active. Bluetooth ® is not available in Airplane mode.

・Bluetooth ® can be enabled again while in Airplane mode.

Global Services

Calling Outside Japan...................................................... 68

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Calling Outside Japan

International Calling

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

Global Roaming

Place calls the same way you would within Japan.

・Do not enter country code or omit first 0 from phone numbers.

In Home Screen, (NX! Dial)

Onscreen dialpad appears.

・If LOG window appears, Tap

Touch & Hold

PHONE .

Onscreen dialpad appears.

・If LOG window appears, Tap PHONE .

Use onscreen dialpad to enter phone number

+ appears.

Omit first 0 from phone numbers when placing international calls

Outgoing call talk.

Ringback tone sounds. Wait for receiver to accept call to

・Do not omit first 0 from phone numbers when dialing Italy

(39).

Outgoing call talk.

Ringback tone sounds. Wait for receiver to accept call to

Settings

About Settings..................................................................70

Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................71

Sound and Vibration Settings......................................... 73

Applications Settings....................................................... 74

Accounts Settings............................................................ 74

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About Settings

About Settings

In Home Screen, Settings to customize settings.

Item

Profile

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Easy

Settings

SoftBank

Wi-Fi Spot settings

Miracast

Bluetooth

FM transmitter

Data usage

Airplane mode

VPN settings

NFC/Osaifu-

Keitai

Settings

Mobile networks

Bluetooth

Low Energy

Settings

Sound and

Vibration

Display

Illumination

Multimedia

Storage

Battery

NX! eco

Apps

Location access

Security

Description

Check handset phone number.

Enable Wi-Fi connection.

Easily connect to an AOSS-, WPScompatible Wireless LAN access point.

Set SoftBank Wi-Fi Spot.

Show handset screen on your TV or monitor via Wi-Fi.

Enable Bluetooth ® connection.

Send played music or audio via FM and listen with a car FM radio, etc.

Check mobile data usage and set limit.

Disable handset transmissions without powering off.

Add a VPN.

Lock NFC/Osaifu-Keitai ® function, change password, etc.

Set networks and a network operator.

Set actions when a BLE (Bluetooth ® Low

Energy) device is connected.

Set ringtone, confirmation tones, etc.

Set Wallpaper, Display brightness, etc.

Enable/disable illumination, set details.

Set image quality, sound quality for photos or videos.

Check handset and SD Card memory space.

Also perform SD Card mount and erase SD

Card data, etc.

Check Battery usage.

Turn off Display backlight, running functions to reduce battery consumption when Battery reaches a specified level or at a specified time.

Check/manage installed and running applications.

Enable/disable location access.

Make security settings such as setting

Screen Lock, USIM Card Lock, managing authentication information.

My physical profile

Language & input

Data transfer

& reset

ACCOUNTS

Date & time

Accessibility

About phone

Enter user information before using health-conscious apps and widgets. Set

Voice adjust, Best view adjust, and Step/

Activity counter app.

Set functions for language and text entry.

Transfer data and reset handset settings.

Manage accounts for online services and make sync setting.

Set date and time format, time zone, etc.

Set functions for text-to-speech, etc.

Check handset status.

In Home Screen, Settings

Settings window appears.

Set each item

Item is set.

Wi-Fi Settings

Wi-Fi Settings

In Home Screen, Settings

Wi-Fi

OFF

Wi-Fi settings appears.

Wi-Fi is enabled (

・Tap ON to disable Wi-Fi.

).

Tap access point Enter password Connect

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Handset connects to Wi-Fi network.

・A Wireless LAN router in your home may have a sticker with a password for WEP, WPA, and KEY. For details contact your router manufacturer. Also, please check your provider's contract for the password for Public Wireless LAN.

・Unsecured networks do not require password entry.

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Operation When Wi-Fi Is Connected

Connecting with Wi-Fi Direct Device to

Exchange Data

In Wi-Fi setting window, device

Wi-Fi Direct

Invitation is accepted on the device

・Setting is available when Wi-Fi is ON.

Tap a

Enable/Disable Network Notification

In Wi-Fi setting window,

Network notification

Advanced

・Setting is available when Wi-Fi is ON.

・Tap Network notification to enable ( setting.

)/disable ( )

Setting Wi-Fi Connection When Display Turns

Off

In Wi-Fi setting window, sleep policy Tap an item

Advanced Wi-Fi

Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Non-Connection for

Unstable Connection

In Wi-Fi setting window, poor connections

Advanced

・Tap Avoid poor connections to enable (

( ) setting.

Avoid

)/disable

Specifying Frequency Band

In Wi-Fi setting window, frequency band Tap an item

Advanced Wi-Fi

Saving Battery When Wi-Fi Is ON

In Wi-Fi setting window, optimization

Advanced Wi-Fi

・Tap Wi-Fi optimization to enable ( )/disable ( ) setting.

・This function saves Battery, however, Wi-Fi connection trouble may occur. In such case, check reception of access points in Wi-Fi settings and try to connect.

Checking MAC Address

In Wi-Fi setting window, Advanced

・MAC address is shown below MAC address.

Checking IP Address

In Wi-Fi setting window, Advanced

・IP address is shown below IP address.

Enabling/Disabling Auto-IP Setting

In Wi-Fi setting window, setting

Advanced auto-IP

・Tap auto-IP setting to enable ( )/disable ( ) setting.

・Setting is available when Wi-Fi is OFF.

・When auto-IP setting is enabled and if correct IP address is not assigned, fixed IP address is given. In this case,

Internet connection is not available and message that connection is limited is shown.

Sound and Vibration Settings

Sound and Vibration Settings

Set Manner mode, Volume, phone ringtone, etc.

Item

Volumes

Alert sensitivity

Manner mode

Turn off sound when flipped

MIC input

Phone ringtone

Notification

LED

Vibrate when ringing

Notification sound

Dial pad touch tones

Touch sounds

Screen lock sound

Charge vibrate

Vibrate when touch

Distinct touch

Description

Adjust volume levels.

Automatically adjust volume levels according to the ambient noise.

Set Manner mode.

Set to stop ringtone and vibration by flipping handset over.

Set Mic when stereo earphones are connected.

Set phone ringtone.

Set notification LED.

Enable/disable vibration for ringtone.

Set notification sound.

Enable/disable dialpad tones.

Enable confirmation tones when Tapping a menu.

Enable tone when locking/unlocking screen.

Enable vibration when charging starts/ ends.

Vibrate when unlocking screen.

Vibrate when Tapping icon, etc.

In Home Screen, Settings

Sound and Vibration

Set each item

Item is set.

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Applications Settings

Applications Settings

Check installed applications and running applications. Also uninstall applications.

Item

DOWNLOADED

RUNNING

ALL

Description

Check downloaded applications.

Check running applications.

Check all applications.

In Home Screen, Manage apps

Accounts Settings

Accounts Settings

Add accounts and set Sync.

In Home Screen, Settings

ACCOUNTS

Apps window appears.

・Alternatively, in Home Screen,

Apps .

Settings

Flick left/right to switch tabs Tap an application

Check application information.

・Uninstalling, force-stopping, disabling, etc. can be done for some applications.

・In DOWNLOADED/ALL tab, changing application order and resetting appreciation settings can be done.

ACCOUNTS window opens.

Add account instructions

Select an account type

An account is set.

Follow onscreen

Setting Applications to Be Synced by

Account

In Add an account window, Tap a type of account account Tap items

・Tap an item to enable ( )/disable ( ) setting.

Tap

Appendix

Specifications....................................................................76

Customer Service.............................................................. 76

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Specifications

Handset

Item

Weight 1

Continuous

Talk Time 1

Continuous

Standby

Time 1

Charging

Time 1

Dimensions (W x H x D) 1

Maximum

Output

Communication

Speed 2

Description

154 g

3G: 900 minutes

GSM: 630 minutes

4G (AXGP): 460 hours

4G LTE (FDD-LTE): 550 hours

3G: 790 hours

GSM: 720 hours

110 minutes (with Desktop Holder and AC

Charger (FMCAE1))

70 x 141 x 10.3 mm

4G: 0.2 W

3G: 0.25 W

GSM: 2 W

SoftBank 4G: up to 110 Mbps downstream/up to 10 Mbps upstream

SoftBank 4G LTE: up to 75 Mbps downstream 3 /up to 25 Mbps upstream

1 Approximate value

2 Based on Best-effort traffic. Communication speed may lower or communication may stop depending on traffic.

Note that communication speed may vary by area.

3 In some area, communication speed may be up to 37.5 Mbps downstream. For the areas to be applied, visit SoftBank

Customer Support web page.

Battery

Item

Voltage

Type

Capacity

Description

3.75 V

Lithium-ion

2600 mAh (9.8 Wh)

Customer Service

For SoftBank handset or service information, call General

Information.

For repairs, call Customer Assistance.

SoftBank Customer Support

General Information

From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157

From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at

0800-919-0157

Customer Assistance (Repairs/Lost

Handsets)

From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113

From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at

0800-919-0113

If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number

(charges apply) below for your service area:

Hokkaido Area, Tohoku Area, Hokuriku Area, Kanto &

Koshinetsu Area: 022-380-4380

Tokai Area: 052-388-2002

Kansai Area: 06-7669-0180

Chugoku Area, Shikoku Area, Kyushu & Okinawa Area:

092-687-0010

Smartphone Technical Support Center

From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 151

From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-1700-151

SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center

From outside Japan, dial +81-92-687-0025 (toll free from

SoftBank handsets)

If handset is lost/stolen, call this number immediately

(international charges apply)

Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions........................................................... 78

Important Product Information.......................................83

Waterproofing...................................................................87

General Notes................................................................... 89

RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Information........................................................................91

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Safety Precautions

Read safety precautions before using handset.

Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property.

SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.

Safety Precautions

These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use.

Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on.

Mark Descriptions

Great risk of death or serious injury 1 from improper use

Risk of death or serious injury 1 from improper use

Risk of minor injury 2 or damage to property 3 from improper use

1 Serious injury includes: Loss of eyesight, physical injury, high temperature burns, low temperature burns, electric shock, fractures, poisoning and other conditions having side effects or requiring hospitalization or long term treatment.

2 Minor injury includes: Physical burns (high-temperature and low-temperature), electric shock, and other conditions not requiring hospitalization or long-term treatment.

3 Damage to property includes: Incidental damage to structures and household property and/or to pets and livestock.

These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on.

Mark Descriptions

Prohibited actions

Disassembly prohibited

Exposure to liquids prohibited

Use with wet hands prohibited

Compulsory actions

Unplug AC Charger from outlet

Handset, USIM Card, Desktop Holder,

AC Charger (Including Optional

Accessories), TV Antenna Cable

Use specified Desktop Holder, AC Charger

(including optional accessories) and TV Antenna

Cable only.

Non-specified accessory use may cause Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, or cause AC Charger, Desktop

Holder, TV Antenna Cable to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc.

Do not disassemble, modify or solder.

May cause fire, injury, electric shock or malfunction.

Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite.

Modifying handsets is prohibited by the Radio Law and subject to penalty.

Keep away from water.

Do not let liquid-exposed handset/related hardware remain wet. Doing so may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, injury or malfunction. Use handset/related hardware properly/appropriately.

Do not charge Battery in or use or expose handset/related hardware to extreme heat (e.g.

near fire or source of heat, in direct sunlight, inside vehicles, etc.). Do not charge, use or leave handset/related hardware in a place where heat collects, such as under a kotatsu

(blanketed warming table) or next to a kairo

(worn warming patch), etc.

May cause warping/malfunction; Battery may leak, overheat, ignite or burst. Handset or related hardware may become too hot to touch, leading to burn injuries, etc.

Do not force AC Charger (optional accessory) into handset.

Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.

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Do not put handset, AC Charger (including optional accessories) or TV Antenna Cable in cooking appliances such as a microwave or pressure cooker or on IH cooking heaters.

May cause Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite or cause handset or AC Charger to overheat, emit smoke, ignite or cause malfunction.

Keep handset off and do not charge Battery near gas station or places with fire/explosion risk.

Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may cause fire/explosion. Be sure to power off handset before using NFC (including Osaifu-Keitai ® ) in filling stations. (When IC Card Lock is set, power off handset after unlocking setting.)

Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force or impact.

Battery may leak, overheat, burst, or ignite, and may result in fire, cause electric shock, malfunction, etc.

Take these actions in case of odd sound, odor, smoke or abnormalities:

1. Unplug AC Charger power plug.

2. Power off.

Continued use may cause fire, electric shock, etc.

Keep liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) and conductive material (pencil lead, metal parts, necklaces, hairpins, etc.) away from charging terminal of Desktop Holder, External Device

Port and Stereo Earphone Port.

May cause short circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.

Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces.

Handset or related hardware may fall, resulting in injury, malfunction, etc.; take added care when Vibration is set or while charging.

Keep handset and related hardware out of infants' reach or pets.

Infants or pets may swallow handset or related hardware resulting in injuries.

A guardian should supervise use by children and insure handset is used as instructed.

Failure to do so may result in injuries.

Handset

Internal Battery type is as follows.

Symbol on Label

Li-ion00 Lithium-ion

Battery Type

Do not dispose of handset in fire.

Battery may leak, burst, ignite, etc.

Do not damage (nail, hammer, stomp, etc.) handset or subject it to strong impact.

Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.

If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; rinse with water and consult a doctor immediately.

May cause blindness.

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Do not use handset while driving a vehicle, motorbike or riding a bicycle.

May cause an accident. Drivers/riders using handsets while driving/riding are subject to prosecution. Stop your vehicle and park in a safe place before using handset.

Power off near electronic devices or equipment operating on high precision control or weak signals.

May cause electronic malfunctions, etc.

*Take added care near these devices: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter defibrillators, other electronic medical equipment, fire detectors, automatic doors, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment.

Power off before boarding aircraft to avoid possible radio wave interference with aircraft operations.

If mobile phone use is allowed on board, follow airline or cabin crew instructions regarding handset use.

Users with a heart condition should adjust ringtone Vibration and Volume as needed.

May cause heart damage.

During thunderstorms, power off immediately and seek shelter.

Lightning strikes or electric shock may occur.

Do not send via infrared aiming someone's eye.

May affect eyes.

Do not position Flash close to the faces of others. Do not look at Flash directly while in use. Do not point Flash at the eyes of others.

It may harm eyesight. Do not photograph infants up close.

Flash may impair vision, causing accidents.

If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, discontinue handset use and rinse with clean water immediately.

May cause skin damage.

If Battery does not charge after specified time, stop charging.

Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.

Do not use handset when it may affect a vehicle's electronic equipment.

Handset use may affect devices and lead to unsafe driving.

If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor.

Metal and other materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition.

Keep handset away from magnetic cards, etc.

Data on bank cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be lost.

Do not swing handset by Strap, etc.

Handset may harm yourself or others or Strap may break resulting in injury or handset malfunction/ breakage.

Handset may become hot while in use, especially in high temperatures.

Prolonged contact with skin may cause low-temperature burn injuries.

Always maintain some distance from Speaker while ringtones, music or other handset sounds play.

Excessive volume may damage ears or hearing.

Watch TV from a distance in good light.

May impair vision.

Moderate handset Volume when using Headsets.

Prolonged use and excessive volume may damage ears or hearing.

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Use FM Transmitter only in Japan. FM

Transmitter uses weak signals requiring no license as a radio station under Japanese laws and regulations. Using this function abroad may be subject to prosecution.

Do not dispose of handset with ordinary refuse.

Take handset to a SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal regulations.

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Desktop Holder, AC Charger

Do not touch AC Charger if thunder is audible.

May cause electric shock, etc.

Do not cover/wrap with clothing or bedding while charging.

Heat may build up resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.

Use specified power supply and voltage.

May cause fire, malfunction, etc.

AC Charger: 100 V to 240 V AC (household AC outlet only)

Do not use commercially available voltage converter, as when travelling. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.

Unplug AC Charger power plug if you are not going to use it for long periods.

May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.

If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) seep inside AC

Charger power plug, unplug it immediately.

May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.

If plug is dusty, grasp AC Charger power plug and unplug it, then clean with a dry cloth.

May cause fire.

When plugging AC Charger power plug into outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from AC Charger power plug/connector and plug AC Charger power plug firmly into outlet.

May cause electric shock, short circuit, fire, etc.

Do not plug in/unplug AC Charger power plug with wet hands.

May cause electric shock or malfunction.

Grasp AC Charger power plug and unplug it before cleaning.

May cause electric shock, etc.

Always grasp AC Charger power plug (not cable) to disconnect it.

Pulling cable may damage cable, causing electric shock, fire, etc.

Do not subject AC Charger to strong shock or impact while it is plugged into the outlet.

May cause injury or malfunction.

Do not touch Charging Terminal of Desktop

Holder for a long time while charging.

May result in low-temperature burns.

Do not touch Charging Terminal with your hands, fingers, etc.

May cause electric shock, injury or malfunction.

Handset Use & Electronic Medical

Equipment

This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio

Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and

Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic

Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Guidelines for

Prevention of Effects of Radio Waves from Various Equipment

Using Radio Waves on Implantable Medical Equipment"

(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, January

2013).

Persons with an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator should keep handset at least 15 cm away from the device.

Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators.

When using electronic medical equipment

(other than implanted cardiac pacemakers/ defibrillators) outside medical facilities, check with the equipment vendor or distributor for information about the effects of radio waves.

Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment.

Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Observe these guidelines in medical institutions:

・Do not take handset into operating rooms, or intensive or coronary care units.

・Keep handset turned off in hospital wards.

・Even in lobbies or other places where handset use is permitted, keep handset off near electronic medical equipment.

・Follow medical facility rules on handset use.

There may be someone who is wearing an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator. Disable handset transmissions (e.g. airplane mode) or power off handset when it is difficult to keep distance from others for at least 15 cm such as in a crowd.

When auto powering on function (e.g. alarm) is set, disable the function before powering off.

Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.

Important Product Information

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Handset, USIM Card, Desktop Holder, AC

Charger, TV Antenna Cable

・Use handset with Slot Cover firmly closed to ensure water resistance.

・Do not apply excessive force on handset.

- Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket.

- Do not place heavy objects in a bag with handset inside.

・Display is made of hardened glass, however, it may be broken if it is subject to excessive force or strong impact.

If Display should be broken, stop using and do not touch fragments.

・Use AC Charger, Micro USB Charging Adapter (sold separately) within temperatures of 5℃ to 35℃ and humidity 35% to 80%. Avoid extreme temperatures, humidity.

・Use handset, USIM Card (inserted in handset) within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity 35% to 90%.

Avoid extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight

(temporary use at 36°C to 40°C).

・Do not use handset, USIM Card, or AC Charger in a dusty place or where there is much vibration.

・Clean Charging Terminal with a dry cotton swab etc. Dust in port may cause contact failure. Do not apply excessive force.

・Clean handset, USIM Card, or AC Charger with a dry, soft cloth. Using benzine, thinner, alcohol, detergent, etc. may fade color/print.

・Handset use near TVs, speakers, etc. may cause interference.

・Handset may become warm while calling, using applications, charging, etc., but is not a malfunction.

・Do not scratch or subject Fingerprint Sensor to strong impact. It may cause malfunction or fault.

・Do not poke Fingerprint Sensor with sharp objects such as a pen. It may cause malfunction.

・Do not use Fingerprint Sensor with a wet or dirty finger. It may cause malfunction. Wipe off water or dust.

A finger wrinkled from being wet also may cause malfunction.

・Connect AC Charger (optional accessory) in the correct direction. Failure to do so may cause damage or malfunction.

・A guardian should supervise use by children and insure handset is used as instructed. Failure to do so may result in injuries.

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Handset

・Handset is certified as conforming to technical standards for specified wireless equipment based on the Radio Law.

To show "Technical Compliance Mark ," in Home Screen,

Settings About phone Auth .

・Mail and downloaded data (paid and free) saved on handset cannot be transferred when handset is replaced in case of model change or repair.

・Display is manufactured with high precision technology, however, some pixels may appear darker/brighter.

・Do not apply strong force to Display.

・Do not press fingernails, sharp objects, or hard objects against Keys or Display. To prevent malfunction of Display, do not:

- Touch with gloved hand

- Operate with fingernails

- Operate with a foreign object on Display

- Attach protective sheet

- Operate wet Display

- Operate with wet fingers

- Operate under water

・Use handset without disturbing others.

・Prolonged use of Camera or other applications may make handset warm. Do not touch warm handset for a long time.

May cause low-temperature burns.

・Handset may become warm during use or charging. Charging may stop or Display may become dark, but is not a malfunction. If handset is used under such conditions, alert may appear and handset may power off.

・Do not use Camera while handset is warm. Camera may automatically stop.

・If handset becomes extremely hot during use, stop using immediately.

・If the same screen remains for a long while, afterimages may remain. This is not a malfunction.

・Clean handset with a dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it.

・Do not cover Light Sensor with your finger or a sticker.

・Do not cover Proximity Sensor with a sticker or your hair during call. Doing so may cause misoperation or interruption of call.

・Covering Antenna with your fingers or metal objects may affect receiving sensitivity.

・Slot Cover is designed not to easily be removed. If it should be removed, reattach it.

・Extreme temperature changes, cold air from air conditioning, etc. may cause condensation. It may result in corrosion.

・Place your ear on center of Speaker for the best reception.

・Handset is designed not to easily be disassembled. Modifying handset is prohibited by the Radio Law.

・Keep away from magnetism-generating devices such as a TV.

It may cause malfunction.

・If handset is used while charging, charging time may take longer or charging may not be completed.

Touchscreen

・Lock screen when putting handset in a pocket or bag to avoid erroneous operation.

・Do not touch Display with sharp objects such as ball point pens and pencils.

・Do not attach protective sheet or sticker.

・Do not touch with fingernails.

Internal Battery

・Under extreme temperatures such as in a closed car in summer, battery capacity lowers and battery time becomes shorter.

・Internal Battery may bulge near the end of its lifetime depending on usage. This is not a malfunction.

・Internal Battery is a consumable item; may need to be replaced if operating time shortens noticeably. Internal

Battery is not user replaceable; its replacement incurs fees and requires handset submission to a SoftBank Shop, etc. For details, contact a SoftBank Shop or

SoftBank

Customer Support

, General Information. To check Battery performance, in Home Screen, Settings About phone Status Battery performance .

・Charge handset before use when handset is used for the first time or when it is not used for a long time.

・If handset is not fully charged after a long time, charging fails and Notification Lamp turns off. Remove handset from

AC Charger and charge again.

・When Battery is low, alert may appear and handset may power off. Handset cannot activate with empty Battery even while charging. Charge a while with power off and try to power on.

AC Charger (FMCAE1)

・Use accessory Power cable with AC Charger.

・Unplug AC Charger power plug if you are not going to use it.

・Grasp AC Charger power plug to unplug it. Do not forcefully pull it out.

・Do not loop AC Charger cable around AC Charger or Desktop

Holder. It may cause electric shock, overheating, or fire.

・Do not bend blades of AC Charger power plug or Power

Cable connector.

・AC Charger is for indoor use only.

TV Antenna Cable

・Do not loop TV Antenna Cable around handset.

Camera

・Mind etiquette when using Camera.

・Do not expose Camera Lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through Lens may cause handset to malfunction.

・SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration/repair of handset/SD Card information (image files, etc.).

・Test Camera before capturing/recording special moments.

・Be considerate of privacy of others when taking/recording pictures/videos or sending images.

・Do not capture/record sold books or text prohibited from capturing/recording.

Copyrights

・Copyrights

The rights of copyright holders to literary works, music, still images, video, computer programs, databases, etc. are protected by copyright laws. You may copy these materials for private use only. Copying for purposes other than the above (including data format conversion), modifying, transferring copies, distributing on networks may be subject of compensation for losses or of prosecution for "copyright infringement" or "copyright holder rights infringement." If copying using this product, observe copyright laws. Handset is equipped with Cameras. Observe copyright laws when shooting with Cameras.

・Software contained in handset is copyrighted work including copyright holder rights and protected by copyright laws.

Do not reproduce, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer all or part of the software; do not separate it from hardware.

・Except where exempted by copyright laws, forwarding copyrighted images is prohibited.

・Except where exempted by copyright laws such as personal use, using and forwarding copyrighted images without copyright holder's authorization are prohibited. When disclosing recorded photographs of others to general public through Internet websites etc., take care with the copyrights or portrait rights. Note that taking photos or recording at demonstrations, performances or exhibitions may be prohibited even when only for personal use.

・Portrait Rights

Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to be photographed or to refuse unauthorized publication/use of their photographs. Portrait rights consist of the right to privacy, which protects the interests of celebrities.

Therefore, photographing others including celebrities and publicizing/distributing their photographs without permission is illegal; use Camera responsibly.

Google Accounts

・Create a Google Account to use Google services. A Google

Account is required to fully use some services and applications/functions. Do not forget your Google Account

ID and password.

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Note on Applications

・Installation of various applications is possible from Google

Play™ provided by Google. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for application content (quality, reliability, legality, accuracy, etc.) or any problems (viruses, etc.) resulting from installation.

Urgent News (Japanese)

・Urgent News Incoming Setting is enabled by default.

・Urgent News messages appear in Japanese.

・Upon reception, alert tone sounds even in Manner mode.

・Urgent News messages cannot be received during calls or other transmissions, or in poor signal conditions. Message reception is available during 4G LTE/4G data communication.

・Urgent News accuracy may vary with signal conditions/ handset location.

・Enabling Urgent News may reduce Continuous Standby Time.

・SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for any losses associated with Urgent News reception, etc.

Fingerprint Authentication

・Fingerprint Sensor is used for identifying the user.

It may not function for fingerprints without strong characteristics.

・To save a fingerprint, scan the same finger three times or more. Always use the same finger.

・Accuracy may differ depending on various conditions. A wet, sweaty, or dry finger may affect accuracy or ability to save or identify a fingerprint. In such a case, washing/wiping hands, or changing fingers may improve accuracy.

・Place your first joint on center of sensor and slide it down until it passes through sensing area keeping it parallel to sensor. To avoid error, put your finger in the same direction as handset.

・Sliding too fast or too slow may prevent reading.

・Slide finger down centered on sensor.

・Error appears when fingerprint is not read correctly.

・Do not place your finger before starting saving or reading.

Remove finger when activating.

・When connecting handset to a device requiring grounding such as a desktop PC with a USB cable, make sure it is grounded. If not, fingerprint authentication may be unavailable. Disconnect handset from it to authenticate.

・Fingerprint authentication technology does not guarantee complete identity authentication or verification. SoftBank

Mobile Corp. is not responsible for any damages caused by use of handset or its unavailability.

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Fingerprint Sensor

・Do not remove or poke protective film on Fingerprint

Sensor with a pointed object such as a pen. It may reduce waterproof performance.

・Water or dirt on Fingerprint Sensor or your finger may cause malfunction.

・Do not hit or subject to strong impact. Doing so may cause damage or malfunction. Do not scratch or poke with pointed item.

・Scratching with mud, or muddying surface may cause damage or malfunction.

・Do not place sticker on surface or let surface get ink on it.

・Dust, oil, sweat, or condensation may affect accuracy. Keep

Fingerprint Sensor clean.

・If errors reoccur, clean Fingerprint Sensor.

・Use a dry, soft and static-free cloth to clean surface. Do not use sharp-pointed items.

・Static electricity may cause malfunction. Before placing finger on sensor, eliminate static electricity by touching a metal object etc. Take particular care in dry seasons such as winter.

Bluetooth

®

Function

・Connection with all Bluetooth ® devices is not guaranteed.

・Handset complies with Bluetooth ® security standards, however, communication may be intercepted depending on the environment/settings. Take care when using Bluetooth ® .

・SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for data leaked via

Bluetooth ® communication.

・Bluetooth ® and Wi-Fi transmit on the same frequency band. Using Bluetooth ® devices near handset may affect

Wi-Fi transmission speed, availability and clarity. Should interference occur, disable either Bluetooth ® or Wi-Fi.

・Bluetooth ® devices operate on the same frequency band used by industrial or scientific machinery, consumer electronics (like microwave ovens), medical equipment,

(licensed) premises radio stations used to identify mobile units used in manufacturing lines, (unlicensed) specified low power radios and (licensed) amateur radios.

1. Before using handset Bluetooth ® functions, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios, and amateur radios are not in use nearby.

2. If handset Bluetooth ® function use interferes with premises radio stations, immediately change frequency band, or halt usage and take steps (set up a partition, etc.) to prevent crosstalk.

3. If handset Bluetooth ® function use interferes with specified low power radios or amateur radios, contact

SoftBank Customer Support , General Information.

・Bluetooth ® function uses frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band ranging from 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz.

・2.4FH/XX1

Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz

Modulations: FH-SS or other modulations

Estimated Range of Radio Frequency Interference: up to 10 m

: Utilizes 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz band without mobile device bandwidth differentiation

・When using Bluetooth ® function in other countries, check local regulations beforehand.

・For use in an airplane, contact your airline.

・Communication speed and connectable range vary by conditions.

Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)

・Connection with all Wi-Fi devices is not guaranteed.

・Handset complies with Wi-Fi security standards, however, communication may be intercepted depending on the environment/settings. Take care when using Wi-Fi.

・SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for data leaked via

Wi-Fi communication.

・Wi-Fi devices operate on the same frequency band used by industrial or scientific machinery, consumer electronics

(like microwave ovens), medical equipment, (licensed) premises radio stations used to identify mobile units used in manufacturing lines, (unlicensed) specified low power radios and (licensed) amateur radios.

1. Before using Wi-Fi, confirm that premises radio stations, specified low power radios, and amateur radios are not in use nearby.

2. If Wi-Fi use interferes with premises radio stations, immediately change frequency band, or halt usage and take steps (set up a partition, etc.) to prevent crosstalk.

3. If Wi-Fi use interferes with specified low power radios or

amateur radios, contact SoftBank Customer Support

, General

Information.

・Wi-Fi uses frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band ranging from

2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz.

・2.4DS/OF4

Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz

Modulations: DS-SS, OFDM

Estimated Range of Radio Frequency Interference: up to 40 m

: Utilizes 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz band with mobile device bandwidth differentiation

・Available channels may vary by country.

・For use in an airplane, contact your airline.

・When using Wi-Fi in other countries, check regulations beforehand.

・Do not use Wi-Fi near magnetic devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA devices.

・Magnetic/radio waves may hinder or disable communication.

Avoid microwave ovens.

・Use near a TV or radio, etc. may cause interference; may affect TV reception.

・If there are multiple Wi-Fi access points using the same channel, search may fail.

・The three channels of W52, W53 and W56 can be used on

5 GHz frequency band. W52 and W53 are prohibited from outdoor use under the Radio Law.

What if Handset Freezes

・If handset deactivates, freezes, or does not accept any input, reboot handset as follows (Rebooting erases data being edited.):

(Long Press 10 seconds or more)

When handset is powered off, (Long Press)

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Waterproofing

Water Resistance

Handset complies with IPX5 *1 , IPX8 *2 waterproof standards with Slot Cover firmly closed.

*1 Protection against water jet (at 12.5 L/min. from every direction from a distance of approximately 3 m for over 3 minutes through 6.3 mm nozzle)

*2 Protection against seepage when slowly submerged in still tap water at room temperature to depth of 1.5 m for 30 minutes

・Note: Complete protection is not guaranteed under all conditions. Malfunctions due to improper handling by the user are not covered by Warranty.

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Precautions

・Do not place handset directly on beach.

- Sand may enter Mic, Earpiece, Speaker, External Device

Port, or Stereo Earphone Port which may distort sound or cause overheating, malfunction.

・Make sure to securely close Slot Cover.

・A fine particle (a hair, grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) between Slot Cover and handset may allow water to enter.

・Do not use handset with External Device Port, or Stereo

Earphone Port wet or sand or dust inside.

・Do not use handset under water.

・Do not leave handset in a humid place such as a bathroom, kitchen etc. for a long time.

・Handset complies with water resistance specifications only for tap water at room temperature. Do not splash or soak in:

- Water containing soap, detergent, bath salts

- Seawater

- Pool water

- Hot spring water

- Boiled water

- Chemicals

- Perspiration

・Hold handset approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head and wash with low-pressure tap water ((6 L/min. or lower) at room temperature (5℃ to 35℃)).

・When washing handset, make sure to securely close Slot

Cover. Do not use a brush or sponge.

・Do not wash External Device Port, and Stereo Earphone Port

Area.

・Do not wash handset in a washing machine.

・To avoid seepage, do not:

- Remove rubber seals.

- Pinch rubber seals when closing Slot Cover.

- Open/close Slot Cover with gloves on.

- Leave fine particles (a hair, grain of sand, tiny fiber, etc.) between Slot Cover and handset.

- Insert sharp-edged objects into gaps around Slot Cover to remove those fine particles.

・Replacing parts every two years regardless of handset performance is recommended (at cost). Contact SoftBank

Shop or SoftBank Customer Support

, General Information.

・Rinse seawater, detergent, sand, mud, etc. off with tap water.

・If handset gets wet, drain water and wipe off water from handset with a clean dry cloth.

・Do not leave handset wet.

- Doing so may cause short circuit with External Device Port or Stereo Earphone Port.

- Do not leave External Device Port, and Stereo Earphone

Port wet.

- In cold climates, freezing may cause malfunction.

・Water may leak into External Device Port, Stereo Earphone

Port, Mic, Earpiece, Speaker or Keypad. Shake handset to flick water away and wipe off from Keypad with a clean dry cloth.

・Wipe off water or snow with a dry clean cloth not to wet your clothes or bag.

・Before using, make sure that External Device Port, Stereo

Earphone Port, Mic, Earpiece, Speaker and Keypad is dry.

・Desktop Holder and AC Charger are not water resistant. Do not charge wet handset. When charging, drain and wipe off water before inserting into Desktop Holder.

・Do not charge wet handset. Doing so may cause electric shock, fire or malfunction due to short circuit.

・Do not touch Desktop Holder or AC Charger with wet hands.

Doing so may cause electric shock.

・Keep Desktop Holder and AC Charger away from water.

Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock.

・Do not use Desktop Holder and AC Charger in a humid place such as a bathroom, kitchen, etc. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.

・Do not soak handset in hot spring water, water with soap, detergent, bath salts, etc. Also do not leave handset under water for a long time. Doing so may cause malfunction.

・Do not open/close Slot Cover with wet hands or when handset gets wet.

・Handset is not heat resistant. Do not immerse handset in hot water, use it in a sauna or dry it with hot air (e.g. a dryer).

・Handset is not shock resistant. Do not drop handset or subject it to excessive shock. Do not poke External Device

Port, Stereo Earphone Port, Mic, Earpiece, or Speaker with cotton swab or sharp-edged object. May affect waterproofing.

・Do not apply excessive amount of water to handset.

・Handset does not float.

・Handset is waterproof only in the temperatures of 5℃ to

40℃ (only temporary use is available at 36℃ to 40℃) and humidity of 35% to 90%.

・If Slot Cover is damaged, replace it with a new one. May result in electric shock or corrosion of Battery due to seepage.

・If handset gets wet with Slot Cover open, seepage may occur. In such case, power off handset, and bring it to a SoftBank Shop or contact

SoftBank Customer Support ,

General Information.

・Do not leave water in Mic, Earpiece, Speaker, External

Device Port, or Stereo Earphone Port. May cause malfunction.

General Notes

General Use

・If USIM Card/handset with USIM Card installed is lost or

stolen, contact SoftBank Customer Support

or Global Call

Center.

・SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration/repair of handset/SD Card information (Contacts, image/sound files, etc.). Back up important information.

・Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places.

・Use handset without disturbing others.

・Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request.

・Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference.

・Read SD Card manual beforehand for proper use.

・Beware of eavesdropping.

Digital signals reduce interception, however transmissions may be overheard. Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping.

"Eavesdropping" means radio communication is received by another receiver deliberately or accidentally.

Electromagnetic Safety

For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with accessories containing no metal, that position handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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FCC Notice

・This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

・Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

・The device complies with 15.205 of the FCC Rules.

Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part

15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

- Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help and for additional suggestions.

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FCC RF Exposure Information

Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal

Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.

The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.

The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.

The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.

The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.41 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.34 W/kg.

Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the handset kept 1.0 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0 cm separation distance between the user's body and the handset.

The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.

The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment

Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC

 

ID YUW-301F.

Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on FCC Radio Frequency Safety website at http:// transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ .

European RF Exposure Information

Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization

ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.

The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the

Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2.0W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.427 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this

User Guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is

0.351 W/kg***. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network.

The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to

  keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.

*The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing.

** Please see Electromagnetic Safety

for important notes regarding body worn operation.

*** A method of measuring SAR when a mobile phone is used at positions other than at the ear was established in March

2010 through an international standard (IEC62209-2). MIC technical regulation was reported in October 2011 by the

 

Information and Communications Council.

World Health Organization http://www.who.int/emf

List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio waves by smartphone model

  http://www.softbank.jp/mobile/support/sar/ (Japanese)

Warning

This device have been tested to comply with the Sound

Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable EN

50332-1 and/or EN 50332-2 standards. Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time.

Prevention of Hearing Loss

Warning statement requirement under EN 60950-1:A12.

Warning: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen to high volume levels for long periods.

RF Exposure Information/Specific

Absorption Rate (SAR) Information

RF Exposure Information/Specific

Absorption Rate* (SAR) Information

This mobile phone 301F meets the MIC's**** technical regulation for exposure to radio waves.

The technical regulation* established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.

The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the

Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.

The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg)** averaged over ten grams of tissue.

The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.

The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP*****.

The highest SAR value for this mobile phone is 0.479 W/kg when tested for use at the ear.

While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all phones meet MIC's technical regulation.

Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value.

 

Use at positions other than at the ear

 

This mobile phone may be used at positions other than at the ear. By using an accessory such as a belt clip holster that maintains a 1.0 cm separation with no metal (parts) between the body and the mobile phone, this mobile phone will comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection (***).

The World Health Organization has announced that "A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been

  established as being caused by mobile phone use."

For more information about SAR, see the following websites:

・ Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/body/index.htm

・ Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html

(Japanese)

* The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the

Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment.

** Provided for in "Radio-radiation protection guidelines," reported in 1997 by the Telecommunications Technology

Council, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.

*** The method of measuring SAR when a mobile phone is used at positions other than at the ear is based on an international standard (IEC62209-2) established in March 2010 and MIC technical regulation (enactment on April 1st, 2014).

**** Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

***** International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation

Protection

Standards of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and information from the E.U. are

91 given as information relating to RF exposure. For details, see

"

FCC RF Exposure Information " and " European RF Exposure

Information ."

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301F User Guide Index

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About Settings..................................................................70

Accounts Settings............................................................ 74

Address Book.....................................................................41

Applications Settings....................................................... 74

Basic Operations...............................................................16

Bluetooth ® ........................................................................ 66

Calling................................................................................ 34

Calling Outside Japan...................................................... 68

Charging Battery.............................................................. 12

Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................46

Customer Service.............................................................. 76

Full Seg and One Seg....................................................... 60

General Notes................................................................... 89

Google Account................................................................. 21

Google Play™.................................................................... 23

Handset Phone Number.................................................... 17

Home Screen Basics.......................................................... 30

Image Files........................................................................ 57

Imaging...............................................................................52

Important Product Information.......................................83

Internet Mail Settings..................................................... 47

Introduction.........................................................................3

Messaging.......................................................................... 44

Mobile Manners................................................................. 18

Music Files.........................................................................56

Notifications Window.......................................................32

94

Optional Services..............................................................36

Package Contents............................................................... 6

Parts & Functions...............................................................6

Power On/Off................................................................... 13

RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Information........................................................................91

Safety Precautions........................................................... 78

Screen Lock....................................................................... 26

Security Codes.................................................................. 24

Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................44

Software Updates.............................................................27

Sound and Vibration Settings......................................... 73

Specifications....................................................................76

Status Bar......................................................................... 30

Text Entry.........................................................................19

Touchscreen Operations...................................................14

USIM Card Installation....................................................... 8

USIM PIN............................................................................25

Using Handset Memory & SD Card.................................... 9

Using Tethering Option....................................................65

Waterproofing...................................................................87

Web Browsing....................................................................48

Wi-Fi...................................................................................64

Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................71

SoftBank 301F User Guide

January 2014, First Edition

SoftBank Mobile Corp.

Visit SoftBank Shop for assistance

Model : SoftBank 301F

Manufacturer : Fujitsu Mobile Communications Limited

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