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302SH User Guide
302SH User Guide Contents
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Introduction
Introduction.........................................................................3
Getting Started
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6
USIM Card Installation....................................................... 7
Handset Memory & SD Card.............................................. 8
Charging Handset..............................................................11
Power On/Off................................................................... 13
Touchscreen Operations...................................................14
Basic Operations
Basic Operations...............................................................18
Applications.......................................................................20
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 21
Mobile Manners................................................................. 21
Text Entry.........................................................................22
Google™ Accounts............................................................ 24
Google Play....................................................................... 26
Security Codes.................................................................. 28
USIM PIN............................................................................29
Screen Lock....................................................................... 30
Software Updates.............................................................30
Handset Interface
Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics...............................34
3-Line Home Basics.......................................................... 35
Status Bar......................................................................... 36
Notifications Window.......................................................37
Using Quick Launcher.......................................................38
Using Mini-Applications & Mini-Widgets........................ 39
Customizing 3-Line Home................................................ 40
Phone
Calling................................................................................ 44
Optional Services..............................................................45
Address Book.................................................................... 50
Messaging & Browser
Messaging.......................................................................... 52
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................52
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................54
Opening Received S! Mail/SMS........................................ 56
Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................56
Opening Received Gmail................................................... 57
Using Internet Mail.......................................................... 58
Web Browsing (Browser).................................................. 60
Camera
Photo Camera....................................................................66
Video Camera.................................................................... 67
Music & Images
Music & Images.................................................................70
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Music Files (Music)........................................................... 70
Still Images & Video (Album)...........................................71
Connectivity
Wi-Fi...................................................................................74
Tethering Option.............................................................. 76
........................................................................ 77
Global Services
Global Roaming................................................................. 82
Calling from Outside Japan.............................................83
Settings
About Settings..................................................................86
Sound Settings..................................................................87
Wallpaper & Display Settings..........................................89
Recent Apps Key Setting................................................. 90
Device Info........................................................................ 90
Add Account......................................................................91
Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................92
Home Applications Setting.............................................. 92
Storage Settings...............................................................93
Application Settings.........................................................93
Data Transfer................................................................... 94
Other Settings..................................................................96
Appendix
Specifications..................................................................106
Customer Service............................................................107
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions.........................................................110
Important Product Information.....................................116
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 117
General Notes................................................................. 119
FCC Notice...................................................................... 120
RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 121
Water Resistance............................................................122
Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 302SH.
Before You Begin
・Read "Quick Tips" (in お願いとご注意) 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.
Guide Usage Notes
・SoftBank 302SH is referred to as "handset" in this guide.
・Most operation descriptions are based on default settings.
・Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are for application sheet in 3-Line Home.
・"Confirmation" refers to authentication prompt, selection, caution or other message that appears after operation.
・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."
Screenshots & Key Labels
Screenshots and key labels are provided for reference only.
Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
Accessing Functions Guide
In application sheet, (Guide)
・Guide usage information and confirmation for automatic updates appear at initial startup. Follow onscreen prompts.
Guide indicator appears on Status Bar by default. To hide
Guide indicator:
In application sheet, off Back
(Guide) Indicator
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4
Getting Started
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions.............................................................. 6
USIM Card Installation....................................................... 7
Handset Memory & SD Card.............................................. 8
Charging Handset..............................................................11
Power On/Off................................................................... 13
Touchscreen Operations...................................................14
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Package Contents
Package Contents
・Handset (SoftBank 302SH)
・Battery is built into handset.
・Handset back cover is not removable.
・AC Charger (SHCEJ1)
・Desktop Holder (SHEFD1/2/3/4)
・TV Input-to-Micro USB Cable
・クイックスタート (Japanese)
・お願いとご注意 (Japanese) with English "Quick Tips"
・Warranties (Japanese) for handset and AC Charger
Parts & Functions
Handset Parts
Name
SD/USIM
Card Slot
Earpiece
Charging
Terminals
(Side)
Notification
Lamp
Mic
Headphone
Port
TV
Antenna
Proximity/
Light Sensor
Display
Internal
Camera
Strap
Eyelet
Description
Access USIM Card and SD Card.
Hear other party's voice through this.
For use with Desktop Holder.
Illuminates while charging or for notifications (missed calls, new messages, etc.).
Talk to other party through this.
Connect Headphones with Mic (optional accessories) here.
Pull out for Full Seg/One Seg reception.
Detects ambient light level and prevents
Touchscreen misoperation during call.
Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc.
Shoot photos or videos.
Attach Straps here.
Name
Infrared
Port
External
Camera
Mobile
Light
External
Device Port
(Side)
Mic
(Recorder Mic)
FeliCa Logo
Speaker
Description
Transfer files using Infrared.
Shoot photos or videos.
Use as a camera flash, flashlight, etc.
Connect AC Charger or Micro USB Cable here.
Captures ambient sounds while recording videos.
Place over reader/writer to use NFC/
Osaifu-Keitai
®
.
Listen to music, video sounds, Full Seg/
One Seg audio, etc. through this.
Handset Keys
Name
(Power Key)
(Volume Down
Key)
(Volume Up
Key)
1 To turn off, Press
Description
Activate/cancel Screen lock. Long Press for power on/off or phone options.
Decrease Volume. In Welcome sheet (lock screen) or 3-Line Home, Touch & Hold to activate/cancel Silent mode.
Increase Volume. In Welcome sheet (lock screen), Touch & Hold to turn on Mobile
Light
1
.
.
USIM Card Installation
USIM Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including handset number.
Inserting USIM Card
Always power off beforehand.
If SD Card is inserted, remove it first. (SD Card needs to be removed to insert USIM Card.)
・For SD Card removal procedure, see "
."
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Open Card Slot Cover
Pull out USIM Tray
・Do not pull USIM Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may result. Gently pull it straight out from the edge.
Place USIM Card in USIM Tray
・Check orientation of USIM Card (see the notch), then gently place it with metal contacts facing up.
Insert USIM Tray into USIM Card Slot (bottom opening)
・Check orientation of USIM Tray, then insert it all the way.
Close Card Slot Cover
・Close Card Slot Cover firmly. Debris trapped between gasket and base may allow ingress of liquid.
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Removing USIM Card
Always power off beforehand.
If SD Card is inserted, remove it first. (SD Card needs to be removed to remove USIM Card.)
・For SD Card removal procedure, see "
Open Card Slot Cover
Handset Memory & SD Card
Handset supports SD Card up to 64 GB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly.
In addition to SD Cards, use handset memory as storage for system files, applications, shot photos/videos, etc.
Inserting SD Card
Always power off beforehand.
Open Card Slot Cover
Pull out USIM Tray
・Do not pull USIM Tray forcefully or at an angle; damage may result. Gently pull it straight out from the edge.
Remove USIM Card
Insert USIM Tray into USIM Card Slot (bottom opening)
・Check orientation of USIM Tray, then insert it all the way.
Close Card Slot Cover
・Close Card Slot Cover firmly. Debris trapped between gasket and base may allow ingress of liquid.
Insert SD Card into SD Card Slot (top opening)
・Insert SD Card all the way with terminals facing up.
Close Card Slot Cover
・Close Card Slot Cover firmly. Debris trapped between gasket and base may allow ingress of liquid.
Formatting SD Card
When using a new SD Card for the first time, format it on handset before trying to save images, music, etc.
・Formatting deletes all SD Card files.
・Charge handset while formatting or charge it adequately beforehand.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Enter Operation Password OK
・If Operation Password is unset, follow onscreen prompts.
Erase everything
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Storage
All SD Card files will be deleted.
Erase microSD
Erase SD card
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Unmounting SD Card
In application sheet, (Settings)
Storage
Unmount microSD OK
Unmount microSD changes to Mount microSD . (SD Card is unmounted.)
・To have SD Card recognized again, Tap
Mount microSD .
Removing SD Card
Always power off beforehand.
Open Card Slot Cover
Remove SD Card
・Gently push in SD Card and release; it pops out. Carefully remove SD Card without bending it.
Close Card Slot Cover
・Close Card Slot Cover firmly. Debris trapped between gasket and base may allow ingress of liquid.
Handset Memory & SD Card Usage Notes
Handset Memory & SD Card Files
Handset memory files and SD Card files may be lost/ altered accidentally. Keep a separate copy of important information. SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of information.
・Never power off while files are being accessed.
microSDXC Card
Handset supports microSDXC Cards (SDXC-compatible SD
Cards). microSDXC Cards are supported by SDXC-compatible devices only.
Exchanging Files with Non-SDXC-Compatible
Devices
To exchange files between handset and non-SDXCcompatible devices, use SD Cards (microSD/microSDHC
Cards) supported by handset and those devices. Inserting a microSDXC Card used on handset in a non-SDXC-compatible device may corrupt card files. In such cases, do not format the microSDXC Card on that device even if prompted to do so.
・Formatting deletes all microSDXC Card files 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 Cards Used on Other Mobiles
After installing SD Card used on other mobiles (such as previously used handsets) into handset, the notification
Application data is present in the microSD. may appear on
Status Bar. To use files on such SD Cards on handset, copy files to handset memory as follows.
Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window
Application data is present in the microSD.
onscreen prompts
Follow
・If the same folder/file name exists in handset memory, overwrite confirmation appears. Handset memory files cannot be restored once overwritten.
Handset Memory
Photos and videos shot on handset are saved to handset memory by default. Depending on downloaded application
(sold separately), corresponding files are saved to handset memory even if SD Card is specified as their save location in application description.
SD Card Caution
Keep SD Card away from infants; may cause choking if swallowed.
Desktop Holder
Use Desktop Holder (SHEFD1/2/3/4) with AC Charger
(SHCEJ1).
・Never charge handset while it is wet.
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Charging Handset
Battery is built into handset.
Desktop Holder, AC Charger, Micro USB Cable (optional accessory), Micro USB Charging Adapter (optional accessory) and In-Car Charger (optional accessory) are not water proof. Never charge handset while it is wet; may cause fire, malfunction or burns due to electric shock or short-circuiting.
Be sure to dry it before use.
Insert Micro USB plug of AC Charger into connector port of
Desktop Holder
・Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise, connector port of Desktop Holder may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.
Extend blades and plug AC Charger into AC outlet
Place handset into Desktop Holder with Charging Terminals facing down
Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
・Push handset down to set it in place and check that
Notification Lamp illuminates red. (Notification Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.)
After charging, remove handset and then Micro USB plug from
Desktop Holder, then unplug AC Charger and retract blades
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AC Charger
Use AC Charger (SHCEJ1).
・Never charge handset while it is wet.
USB Charging
Connect handset to a PC with Micro USB Cable (SHDDL1; optional accessory).
・Power on handset and PC first.
・Handset may not charge or charge slowly depending on PC status/environment.
・Never charge handset while it is wet.
Insert Micro USB plug of AC Charger into External Device Port
・Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise,
External Device Port may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.
Extend blades and plug AC Charger into AC outlet
Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
・Check that Notification Lamp illuminates red. (Notification
Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.)
After charging, remove Micro USB plug from External Device
Port, then unplug AC Charger and retract blades
Insert Micro USB plug of Micro USB Cable into External Device
Port
・Insert Micro USB plug in correct orientation; otherwise,
External Device Port may be damaged. Check contours and orientation of Micro USB plug before inserting it.
Insert USB plug of Micro USB Cable into PC USB port
Notification Lamp goes out when charge is full.
・Check that Notification Lamp illuminates red. (Notification
Lamp illuminates green when charge is almost full.)
After charging, remove Micro USB Cable from handset and PC
Lithium-ion Battery & Desktop Holder
Lithium-ion Battery
This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithiumion batteries are recyclable. To recycle a used lithiumion battery, take it to any shop displaying the recycling symbol.
・To avoid fire or electric shock, do not short-circuit or disassemble Battery.
Power On/Off
Power On
Long Press until SoftBank logo appears
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Front Duct
When handset is placed into Desktop Holder, sounds from
Speaker can be heard through the opening at the front of
Desktop Holder (front duct), increasing audibility of music, video sounds, Full Seg/One Seg audio, etc.
Charging Cautions
Handling Cables
Do not pull, bend, or twist cable; may damage the cable.
USB Charging Caution
Handset may power on automatically when connected to a
PC with Micro USB Cable; avoid connection aboard aircraft or in hospitals, etc. where handset use is prohibited.
Battery Care
To help maintain performance and life of Internal Battery, do not store in the following conditions.
・Full (immediately after charging is complete)
・Exhausted (too low to power on handset)
Periods of Disuse
Charge handset to approximately 40% at least once every 6 months; if left uncharged, handset may become unusable or files/settings may be affected.
Bulges of Internal Battery
Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety.
Internal Battery Replacement
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 or other appropriate servicer. For details, contact a SoftBank
Shop or SoftBank Customer Support,
.
After Power On Graphics, Welcome sheet (lock screen) appears.
Drag to the bottom of Display
Google & location window opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
・Google & location window may open even when handset is not used.
Set Google's location service options
Initial setup menu opens.
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Power Off
(Long Press)
Power off
OK
Handset shuts down.
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 icon, open menu, etc.
Drag
Drag item to move it.
Flick
Flick to toggle sheets, pages, etc.
Pinch/Spread
Pinch or Spread to zoom in or out on images, maps, etc.
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations...............................................................18
Applications.......................................................................20
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 21
Mobile Manners................................................................. 21
Text Entry.........................................................................22
Google™ Accounts............................................................ 24
Google Play....................................................................... 26
Security Codes.................................................................. 28
USIM PIN............................................................................29
Screen Lock....................................................................... 30
Software Updates.............................................................30
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Basic Operations
Home (3-Line Home)
3-Line Home consists of application sheet, widget sheet and
shortcut sheet. Most operations start here. See " 3-Line Home
Navigation Bar
Tap icons on Navigation Bar (Display bottom) for the following functions/operations.
Icon
(Back key) key)
(Close key)
(Home key)
(Menu
(Recent apps key)
Close keyboard.
Description
Return to the previous screen.
Return to 3-Line Home.
Open Options menu.
Activate/exit Quick Launcher. (To open/ close recent applications window instead, change Recent apps key setting.)
Touch & Hold to open/close Notifications
Window.
・Flick left/right to toggle sheets.
・To return to 3-Line Home, Tap at Display bottom.
Handset Navigation
Tap item, icon, key, etc. to open menu/window or execute corresponding function/operation.
・To return to the previous screen, Tap
.
Action Bar
Current menu/window title appears on Action Bar (Display top). On the right side of Action Bar, icons for functions frequently used in that menu/window appear.
・When or is on Action Bar, Tap to turn corresponding setting off or on.
・When
(check all) and (uncheck all) are on Action Bar,
Tap to select or cancel all items together at once.
Tap
Menu Operations
at Display bottom to open Options menu.
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Handset Settings
In application sheet, Tap (Settings) to customize settings.
・In some windows, Drag down or Touch & Hold for menu.
・Checkbox ( enable ( or ) appears beside some options. Tap to
) or disable ( ) option.
・Drag/Flick slider, spinner, etc. to adjust some settings. If available, Tap or for additional settings.
Handset & Display Orientation
Rotate handset 90 degrees; Display orientation changes accordingly.
・Display orientation may not change in some windows.
Capturing Screenshots
Press and at the same time.
・Open captured screenshots from
Photo in Contents
Manager or other locations.
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Activating Applications that Support
Assist Function
Touch Navigation Bar then Drag up (icon appears)
Drag to icon and release finger Tap application
Always or Just once
・Depending on icon, releasing finger may activate corresponding application.
Applications
Activating Applications
In application sheet, Tap application
Application activates.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Exiting Applications
In any application, Tap repeatedly until 3-Line Home returns. (Some applications may remain active.)
Obtaining Applications
Obtain applications from (Play Store).
Handset Phone Number
My Phone Number
In application sheet, (Settings) Profile
Profile opens.
・Handset number appears in Own phone number field.
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Mobile Manners
Silent Mode
Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing others around you.
・Camera shutter sound, video recording tones, music, video/ game sounds, etc. still play even in Silent mode.
In Welcome sheet (lock screen) or 3-Line Home, Touch & Hold
Silent mode activates.
・To cancel, Touch & Hold or 3-Line Home.
in Welcome sheet (lock screen)
Airplane Mode
Leaving power on, suspend signal-transmitting functions.
(Long Press)
Phone options appear.
Airplane mode
Airplane mode activates.
・To cancel, Long Press
, then Tap Airplane mode .
Selecting Silent Mode Option
(Long Press) Tap icon (e.g., )
Airplane Mode Caution
Activating Airplane mode disables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
®
, interrupting corresponding transmissions.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
®
connections can be used even in Airplane mode by enabling Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
®
after activating
Airplane mode ; make sure that such connection/ transmission is allowed in your current location before use.
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Text Entry
Keyboards
Use onscreen keyboards for text entry. In 12-key Keyboard, multiple characters are assigned to each key. In QWERTY
Keyboard, a single letter is assigned to each key.
・Tap a text entry field for keyboard. To hide it, Tap
・Text entry descriptions are for iWnn IME - SH edition.
Before reading on, switch input method from Google
Keyboard (selected when interface language is set to
English) to iWnn IME - SH edition as follows.
In a text entry window, Drag Status Bar down input method Japanese
.
Choose
Switching Keyboards
In a text entry window, Change input UI
・When How to Change Input UI window opens after
Tapping , Tap CLOSE . To disable it thereafter, select
Don't show again.
beforehand.
Set QWERTY keyboard or Set 12 keyboard
12-Key Keyboard Layout
Enter characters.
Undo conversion; reverse-toggle character options before confirming entry.
Backspace cursor.
Enter pictograms, symbols, or emoticons; switch conversion options.
Toggle entry modes.
Enter space; toggle case; add ゛ or ゜ for hiragana.
Current entry mode
Delete characters.
Advance cursor; add space at text end.
Open text entry options; enter space; convert hiragana.
Insert line break; confirm current characters.
QWERTY Keyboard Layout
Keyboard is switched.
Enter characters.
Toggle case.
Toggle entry modes.
Enter pictograms, symbols, or emoticons; switch conversion options.
Undo conversion.
Open text entry options.
Current entry mode
Delete characters.
Insert line break; confirm current characters.
Advance cursor; add space at text end.
Backspace cursor.
Enter space; convert hiragana.
Switching Entry Modes
Tap to toggle Half Numeric, Kanji, and Half Alphabet modes. Alternatively, Flick left/right to toggle these entry modes. To use other entry modes:
In a text entry window, Change input mode
Entering Letters
In 12-key Keyboard, to enter Keitai in Half Alphabet:
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Check Half Alphabet mode is selected ( on Status Bar)
・When How to Change Input UI window opens after
Tapping , Tap CLOSE . To disable it thereafter, select
Don't show again.
beforehand.
Tap mode
(twice: K)
(once: t)
(twice: e)
(once: a)
(three times: i)
(three times: i)
Keyboard interface changes accordingly. Current entry mode indicator, such as (Half Alphabet) or (Kanji), appears.
Keitai is entered.
・To toggle case, type a letter and Tap
.
・The first letter is capitalized automatically by default.
(Cancel auto capitalization as needed.)
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Flick Input
In 12-key Keyboard, Flick key for target character (instead of
Tapping it repeatedly).
・Touch & Hold a key for guide; Flick toward target character to enter.
Google™ Accounts
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 application sheet, (Settings) Add account
P
Q
R
S
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Target
Character
Operation
Tap
Touch
Touch
Touch
Touch once.
and Flick left.
and Flick up.
and Flick right.
and Flick down.
・To enable/disable key preview and Flick input guide, in a text entry window, Tap Display / Layout Key input guide .
New
Add a Google Account appears.
Enter first name Next Enter last name
Tap entry field Enter shown characters (distorted)
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Enter mail address
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Enter password Next Re-enter password
・If shown characters are unreadable, enter a character then
Tap ; other distorted characters appear.
Not now
Tap Choose a security question field
Tap Answer field Enter answer address
Tap question
Next Enter mail
A Google Account is added.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
・Even if
Keep this device backed up with my Google
Account is selected, this backup function cannot be used.
Not now Select whether to enable web history
Select whether to receive news and offers from Google
Play™
・To join Google+™, Tap
Join Google+ onscreen prompts.
. Follow
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Signing in to a Google Account
If an application requires a Google Account, Add a Google
Account appears. Sign in to use the application.
In Add a Google Account, Existing
Google Play
Download applications via Google Play. Downloaded applications can be updated manually or automatically. Sign in to your Google Account beforehand.
Installing Free Applications
In application sheet, (Play Store)
Enter mail address Next Enter password
Follow onscreen prompts
You are signed in to your Google Account.
Google Account Cautions
Google Account ID & Password
Do not forget your Google Account ID and password.
Google Account Operations & User Interface
Operations and user interface are subject to change due to automatic application updates or other reasons.
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap free application INSTALL
Application downloads and installs.
ACCEPT
Purchasing Applications
In application sheet, (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap paid application prompts
Tap price
Application downloads and installs.
Follow onscreen
Updating Installed Applications
In application sheet, (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
My apps Tap application
Follow onscreen prompts
UPDATE
Application downloads and installs.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Uninstalling Applications
Applications installed via Google Play can be uninstalled.
In application sheet, (Play Store)
Google Play opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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.
Use on Other Android Devices
Install same application on other Android devices under same Google Account at no added cost.
Application Operations
Refund Requests
Request refunds within designated period. Returned applications are deleted from handset; no payment is required. (One refund request per application.)
In Google Play,
REFUND
My apps Tap application
・For details, Tap to Google Play Help.
Help in Google Play, then refer
Enabling Automatic Updates
In Google Play,
Auto-update (
My apps
)
Tap application
・Automatic update is not available for some applications.
Google Play Cautions
Application Installation Disclaimer
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.).
Application Purchase Disclaimer
Purchase applications via Google Play at your own risk.
SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not responsible for transactions between users and third party publishers.
Google Play Operations & User Interface
Operations and user interface are subject to change due to automatic application updates or other reasons.
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Security Codes
Operation Password & Center Access
Code
Center Access Code (Call Barring Password; 4-digit code in contract) is required to use Optional Services from landlines or subscribe to fee-based information.
・Do not forget Operation Password and Center Access Code
(Call Barring Password). If you forget these codes, contact us for recovery. For details, contact SoftBank Customer
Support, General Information .
・Do not reveal Operation Password or Center Access Code
(Call Barring Password). SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for misuse or damages.
・Call Barring settings will be locked if incorrect Center
Access Code (Call Barring Password) is entered three times consecutively when making a setting. To unlock, the code must be changed. For details, contact SoftBank Customer
Support, General Information .
・If Call Barring Password has been previously changed on a mobile phone, enter the latest code to set Call Barring.
Setting Operation Password
Do not forget Operation Password; write it down if necessary.
In application sheet,
Lock & Security
(Settings) Other settings
Operation password setting
Password OK
OK Enter Operation
Re-enter Operation Password OK OK
Operation Password is set.
・To change Operation Password, refer to the steps above.
(In , enter current Operation Password to proceed.)
USIM PIN
9999 by default; enable USIM card lock to restrict handset use.
Enabling USIM Card Lock
In application sheet,
Lock & Security
(Settings) Other settings
PIN Cautions
Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates
PIN Lock. To cancel, Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is
required; contact SoftBank Customer Support, General
. Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive times activates PUK Lock, disabling handset. For recovery, USIM
Card must be reissued at a SoftBank Shop (fees apply).
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USIM card lock settings
OK ( )
Lock USIM card Enter PIN
USIM card lock is enabled.
Changing USIM PIN
Lock USIM Card first. See "
details.
In application sheet,
Lock & Security
(Settings) Other settings
USIM card lock settings current PIN enter new PIN
OK
OK
Change USIM PIN
Enter new PIN OK
PIN is changed.
Enter
Re-
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Screen Lock
After a period of inactivity, Display goes completely dark to save battery power (Screen lock active). Screen lock prevents accidental Touchscreen operation.
Activating Screen Lock Manually
When Display is active,
Display goes completely dark and Screen lock activates.
Canceling Screen Lock
Press to open Welcome sheet (lock screen).
In Welcome sheet (lock screen), Drag down
Software Updates
Software Updates
At specified time, handset automatically checks for/downloads firmware updates as required. To update firmware manually:
In application sheet, (Settings) Device info
Software update
Screen lock is canceled.
・When Screen lock option other than Slide or None is selected, follow onscreen prompts to cancel Screen lock.
Software update menu opens.
Software update Execute
Software Update starts.
Follow onscreen prompts
Before Software Update
Handset data may be lost to damage, malfunction, etc.
Back up important information before updating software.
SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for loss or associated damages.
Software Update Operations
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Updates
In Software update menu, Auto update settings not update automatically or Update automatically
Do
Changing Automatic Update Start Time
In Software update menu, Update time settings
Select time Set
・Available when
Auto update settings is Update automatically .
Software Update Cautions
During Update
Handset cannot be used until Software Update completes; it may take some time to complete.
Signal Conditions
Check signal strength and battery charge beforehand.
Poor signal strength or low battery charge may disrupt updates leading to update failure. Update failure may disable handset.
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Handset Interface
Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics...............................34
3-Line Home Basics.......................................................... 35
Status Bar......................................................................... 36
Notifications Window.......................................................37
Using Quick Launcher.......................................................38
Using Mini-Applications & Mini-Widgets........................ 39
Customizing 3-Line Home................................................ 40
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Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen)
Basics
Welcome sheet (lock screen) appears at power on or when is Pressed while Display is completely dark (Screen lock active). From Welcome sheet (lock screen), cancel Screen lock, activate an application such as Phone or Mail, etc.
Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Layout
Activating Applications
Activate applications from Welcome sheet (lock screen) as follows.
・Change assigned applications as needed.
In Welcome sheet (lock screen), Tap
Wallpaper (and widget)
1
Drag down to cancel Screen lock; Tap settings, etc.
Tap to show owner information.
2 for applications,
Notifications of missed calls and new messages appear here.
Date and time, weather, widget name, etc.
1
1 Flick left/right to toggle view.
2 Set owner information beforehand. See "
Menu opens.
Tap application
Application activates.
・Tap
Video tutorial for a video tutorial (Japanese) on functions.
・Tap
Welcome sheet setting to open menu for customizing
Welcome sheet (lock screen). Alternatively, Tap in application sheet Wallpaper & display
(Settings)
Welcome
Sheet(lock screen) . See "
" for details.
Missed Call & New Message
Notifications
Notifications--New missed call(s) and New mail(s)--appear in
Welcome sheet (lock screen).
Drag notification down to open it.
3-Line Home Basics
3-Line Home consists of application sheet, widget sheet and shortcut sheet. Most operations start here.
Access applications and widgets, save frequently used applications to shortcut sheet, change handset settings, etc.
Toggling Sheets
Flick left/right to toggle sheets.
Shortcut Sheet Layout
Toggle sheets.
Activate applications. (Flick up for hidden shortcuts;
Flick down for menu.)
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Application Sheet Layout
Toggle sheets.
Activate applications. (Flick up for hidden applications;
Flick down for menu.)
Widget Sheet Layout
Toggle sheets.
Use widgets. (Flick up for hidden widgets; Flick down for menu.)
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Status Bar
Indicators (new message notification, handset status, etc.) appear at the top of Display.
Notification Indicators
Notification Indicators appear on the left.
Status Bar Layout
Notifications and warnings appear here. (Notification
Indicators)
Handset status and other information appear here.
(Status Indicators)
Indicator Description
Functions Guide Available (Drag Status
Bar down and open from Notifications
Window)
Urgent News
Call Arriving/in Progress
Call on Hold
Missed Call
New Answer Phone Message
New Voicemail
New SMS/S! Mail
New Internet Mail
New Gmail
Unchecked Alarm
Event
Viewing Full Seg
Viewing One Seg
Recording Full Seg/One Seg
Application Installation Complete/Update
Available
Text Entry Window (Choose Input Method)
Getting Location Information
Data Downloading
Bluetooth
®
File Reception Request
SD Card Unmounted
Reading SD Card
Connected via USB
Screenshot Captured
Screenshot Failed
More Notifications
Mobile Light On
Status Indicators
Status Indicators appear on the right.
Notifications Window
Open notifications, check handset status or change various settings.
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Opening Notifications Window
Drag Status Bar down
Indicator Description
Battery Strength
Charging
Signal Strength
No Signal (4G LTE/4G/3G)
4G LTE/4G Data in Use
1
3G Data in Use
Roaming
Airplane Mode
Wi-Fi Connected
Bluetooth
®
On
Bluetooth
®
Connected
Silent (Standard) Mode
Silent (Drive) Mode
Silent Mode
Answer Phone Set
Answer Phone Set (Message Recorded)
Alarm Set
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
®
Locked
NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
®
Locked (USIM Card
Only)
2
Kanji Mode
Half Alphabet Mode
Half Numeric Mode
Full Alphabet Mode
Full Numeric Mode
Character Code Mode
1 Corresponding indicator appears when handset is connected to FDD-LTE (SoftBank 4G LTE) or AXGP (SoftBank 4G).
Between these Networks, handset connects to SoftBank 4G whenever possible.
2 Appears upon inserting USIM Card into handset after using that USIM Card to lock NFC on another mobile.
Notifications Window opens.
・To close Notifications Window, Tap
.
Notifications Window Layout
Setting keys
Show second and subsequent lines of Setting keys.
Notifications and active functions
Use corresponding functions.
Handset status
1
Open Settings.
Delete all notifications and close Notifications Window.
Close Notifications Window.
1 Tap for corresponding settings.
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Setting Keys
Using Quick Launcher
Activate recently used applications as well as assigned applications, mini-applications and mini-widgets.
Opening Quick Launcher
Set Silent mode option.
Toggle Wi-Fi on/off.
Enable/disable GPS positioning.
Enable/disable Auto-rotate screen.
Set Display brightness.
Show second and subsequent lines of Setting keys.
Toggle Energy saving settings on/off.
Set Bright Keep.
Enable/disable VeilView.
Toggle Bluetooth
®
on/off.
Enable/disable account sync.
Open Wireless output menu.
Enable/disable Reader/Writer, P2P.
Open window for rearranging Setting keys.
Hide second and subsequent lines of Setting keys.
Notifications Window Operations
Deleting Notifications
In Notifications Window, Flick notification left/right
・Some notifications may not be deleted.
Rearranging Setting Keys
In Notifications Window, Rearrange target location
Drag icon to
(done) on Action Bar
・Icons cannot be moved to the area where
Rearrange
appears in Notifications Window.
Quick Launcher appears.
・If
Recent applications is set for Recent apps key , recent applications window opens instead. For details on
Recent apps key , see "
."
Quick Launcher Layout
Activate recently used application.
Delete all history items for recently used applications.
Indicates corresponding application is running.
Show history items for recently used applications.
Show assigned shortcuts.
Show mini-applications and mini-widgets.
Recent Applications Window Layout
Using Mini-Applications & Mini-
Widgets
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Activating Mini-Applications/Mini-
Widgets
While using applications, watch Full Seg or One Seg, play videos, open a map, etc. in mini-application window or miniwidget window.
・May be unavailable depending on current application window.
Activate application that supports the assist function.
Shortcuts to applications
Delete all history items for recently used applications.
Activate recently used application.
Indicates corresponding application is running.
Quick Launcher/Recent Applications
Operations
Deleting Single Usage History Item
In Quick Launcher, History Flick item down
・In recent applications window, Flick item left/right.
・Corresponding application exits if running.
Adding Shortcuts to Quick Launcher
In Quick Launcher, Favorites select option)
Tap item (then
Changing Shortcuts in Recent Applications
Window
In recent applications window, Touch & Hold shortcut
Select Application or Shortcut
(then select option)
Tap item
・To reset shortcuts, Touch & Hold shortcut in recent applications window To default Yes .
Deleting Shortcuts
In Quick Launcher, Favorites
Peel off
Touch & Hold shortcut
・In recent applications window, Touch & Hold shortcut Peel off Yes .
Rearranging Shortcuts in Quick Launcher
In Quick Launcher, Favorites
Drag to target location
Touch & Hold shortcut
Quick Launcher appears.
Mini apps Tap mini-application or mini-widget
Mini-application window or mini-widget window opens.
・Follow onscreen prompts.
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Mini-Application Window/Mini-Widget
Window Layout
If Operation Bar, indicators, etc. are hidden during playback,
Tap mini-application window or mini-widget window to show them again.
・Window interface varies by application/widget.
Customizing 3-Line Home
Set theme and Wallpaper, move icons/widgets or add shortcuts/widgets to corresponding sheets.
Setting Theme & Wallpaper
In 3-Line Home, Drag down
Switch to/open standard application window
1
.
Application/widget name
Open menu.
Exit mini-application/mini-widget
1
.
Operation Bar
Drag to change size of mini-application window/miniwidget window.
1 Icon may be hidden if mini-application window or miniwidget window is reduced. In this case, use menu for corresponding operation.
Mini-Application/Mini-Widget Usage
Note
While using a mini-application or mini-widget, videos may not play properly in other applications.
Menu opens.
Home settings
Tap theme ( Standard , Color pop or Natural )
Tap image, color, pattern, etc.
Adding Shortcuts
Add an application shortcut.
In shortcut sheet, (設定しよう)
Theme and Wallpaper are set.
・To select from images, Tap
From list . Follow onscreen prompts.
・Tap
Wallpaper to use image set in Wallpaper under
Wallpaper & display .
Moving Icons/Widgets
In 3-Line Home, Touch & Hold icon/widget
Setting
Application Tap application
Drag to target location
Release to place icon/widget.
・To a folder: Drag icon to target folder.
Shortcut is added to shortcut sheet.
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Adding Widgets
Add Album, Analog clock, etc.
In 3-Line Home, Drag down
Menu opens.
Add widget
Tap widget
Widget is added.
Removing Widgets/Shortcuts
In widget sheet or shortcut sheet, Touch & Hold widget or shortcut Peel off
Phone
Calling................................................................................ 44
Optional Services..............................................................45
Address Book.................................................................... 50
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Calling
See below to dial directly or answer calls. (Handset does not support Video Call.)
Placing Calls
In application sheet, (Phone) Dial
To end the call, End call
Call Window opens.
・When missed call window opens, Tap returns, perform again.
. If 3-Line Home
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number
Call ends.
・After calls to/from numbers not saved in Address Book, save to Address Book confirmation appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
Answering Calls
When a call arrives, Drag Answer down
・Include area code for landline numbers.
Call
Call connects.
・When Screen lock is canceled, Tap
Answer .
To end the call, End call
Handset dials the number.
・Wait for other party to accept the call.
Call ends.
・After calls to/from numbers not saved in Address Book, save to Address Book confirmation appears. Follow onscreen prompts.
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.
Missed Calls
For unanswered calls, appears. In Welcome sheet (lock screen), notification appears.
Optional Services
Use these SoftBank Optional Services:
Optional Services
Service
Call
Forwarding
Voicemail
Call Waiting
1
Group Calling
1
Caller ID
Call Barring
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 incoming/outgoing calls by conditions.
1 Requires separate subscription
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Notification Indicator
Notification
・Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window, then Tap missed call notification to open Incoming History. When
Call and SMS are below missed call notification, Tap to call back or send SMS.
・Drag notification down to open Incoming History.
Emergency Call Caution
Emergency calls cannot be placed when Airplane mode is active. Long Press and cancel it.
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Call Forwarding
In application sheet, (Settings) Call
OK
Call Forwarding is set.
Voicemail
In application sheet, (Settings) Call
Call settings opens.
Voicemail/divert
Voicemail/divert menu opens.
Settings/stop
Call settings opens.
Voicemail/divert
Voicemail/divert menu opens.
Settings/stop
Divert menu opens.
Always or No answer Voicemail
Divert menu opens.
Always or No answer Enter number
・For
No answer , Tap Wait time and select ring time as needed.
・To cancel Call Forwarding, Tap
Stop call forward
Yes .
・For
No answer , Tap Wait time and select ring time as needed.
・To cancel Voicemail, Tap
Stop call forward Yes .
OK
Voicemail is set.
・When a new message is recorded, appears. To play messages, Tap Play voicemail in Voicemail/divert menu, then follow voice guidance.
Call Waiting
Requires separate subscription.
In application sheet, (Settings) Call
Group Calling
Requires separate subscription.
During a call, Add Call
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Call settings opens.
Other service settings
Enter number Call
When call connects,
Group Calling starts.
Merge calls
Caller ID
In application sheet, (Settings) Call
Other service settings opens.
Call waiting ( )
Call waiting is set.
・During a call, a tone sounds for incoming calls;
Drag right to answer.
・To cancel Call Waiting, Tap
Call waiting ( ).
Call settings opens.
Other service settings
Other service settings opens.
Notify caller ID Hide number or Show number
Caller ID is set.
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Call Barring
Restrict outgoing/incoming calls and SMS messages.
・Call Barring requires Center Access Code (Call Barring
Password).
・Call Barring settings will be locked if incorrect Center
Access Code (Call Barring Password) is entered three times consecutively when making a setting. To unlock, the code must be changed. For details, contact SoftBank Customer
Support, General Information .
・If Call Barring Password has been previously changed on a mobile phone, enter the latest code to set Call Barring.
・When attempting to place/send a call/SMS while calling is restricted, a message appears. Message may take time to appear in some areas.
Description Restriction
All outgoing calls
Restrict all outgoing calls.
Bar int'l call
Local & home only
Restrict international calls; while outside
Japan, calls within current country are allowed.
Restrict international calls; while outside
Japan, calls within current country and to
Japan are allowed.
Restrict all incomings
Bar if abroad
Reject all calls.
Reject calls while outside Japan.
In application sheet, (Settings) Call
Bar outgoing calls or Bar incoming calls Tap option
Enter Center Access Code (Call Barring Password)
Restriction is set.
OK
Call settings opens.
Call barring
Call barring menu opens.
Optional Services Operations
Setting Missed Call Notification
Activate this function for records of calls missed when handset is off/out-of-range. Initiate Voicemail then follow these steps:
In Call settings, Missed calls
Follow voice guidance
Settings Call
Setting Handset Response to Missed Calls
In Call settings, Missed calls
Tap item
Sounds & alerts
Follow onscreen prompts
・Set Missed calls sound, Vibration pattern, Incoming calls lamp and Ring duration.
Canceling All Outgoing Call Restrictions
In Call barring menu, Bar outgoing calls outgoing calls
Stop all
Enter Center Access Code (Call Barring
Password) OK
Canceling All Incoming Call Restrictions
In Call barring menu, Bar incoming calls incoming calls
Stop all
Enter Center Access Code (Call Barring
Password) OK
Restricting Outgoing Calls to Specified
Numbers
In Call barring menu, Restrict destinations
Operation Password OK
Enter
Specified phone number
Switch on/off (
<Empty>
)
Enter number
Call permitted list
OK
Restricting Outgoing Calls to Numbers Saved in
Address Book
In Call barring menu, Restrict destinations
Operation Password OK
Enter
Restrict address book
( )
Rejecting Calls from Specified Numbers
In Call barring menu, Reject call
Switch on/off ( )
<Empty> Enter number
Specified numbers
Reject numbers list
OK
Rejecting Calls from Numbers Not Saved in
Address Book
In Call barring menu, Reject call numbers ( )
Not registered
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Rejecting Calls with No/Undisplayable Caller ID or from Payphones
In Call barring menu, Reject call
Payphone or Unavailable ( )
Number not sent ,
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Address Book
Save phone numbers, mail addresses and other information
(birthdays, nicknames, etc.).
Set ringtones for each contact as needed.
Adding New Contacts
In application sheet, (Address Book)
Dialing from Address Book
In application sheet, (Address Book)
Address Book opens.
Tap tab Tap contact
Address Book opens.
(add) on Action Bar
Contact opens.
・Contacts are sorted by the first character of last name
(Read last).
Add contact window opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap item Complete entry
Save Yes
Handset dials the number. Wait for other party to accept the call.
To end the call, End call
Call ends.
Address Book Caution
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 a separate copy of contacts and other important information.
Contact is saved.
Messaging & Browser
Messaging.......................................................................... 52
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................52
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................54
Opening Received S! Mail/SMS........................................ 56
Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................56
Opening Received Gmail................................................... 57
Using Internet Mail.......................................................... 58
Web Browsing (Browser).................................................. 60
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Messaging
S! Mail
Exchange messages with S! Mail-compatible SoftBank handsets and e-mail compatible devices (other mobiles, PCs, etc.) beyond SMS character entry limit; attach media files.
SMS
Exchange short messages with mobiles using handset 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 an Internet Mail account beforehand.
・Retrieving Internet Mail on handset syncs handset and mail server; received messages are also accessible from PCs.
Sending S! Mail/SMS
Wi-Fi Connection Setup
Send/receive S! Mail using Wi-Fi. When using Mail (S! Mail/
SMS) for the first time, complete Wi-Fi connection setup as follows.
・Descriptions for Mail (S! Mail/SMS) are given assuming that
Wi-Fi connection setup is complete.
In application sheet, (Mail)
Wi-Fi connection setting opens.
Set now
Wi-Fi connection setup starts.
OK
Wi-Fi connection setup is complete.
・After Wi-Fi connection setup is complete, Wi-Fi is used for sending/receiving S! Mail. When Wi-Fi is not available, 4G
LTE, 4G or 3G Network is used.
Sending S! Mail
To send S! Mail to a contact saved in Address Book:
In application sheet, (Mail)
(Send) on Action Bar
S! Mail is sent.
・Handset saves failed S! Mail messages to Unsent Folder; automatically attempts redelivery up to two times.
Folder list appears.
Create
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S! Mail Composition window opens.
Address Book
Address Book opens.
Tap recipient OK
・For multiple numbers/addresses, Tap one after Tapping recipient.
Tap Enter subject field
Enter text
Enter subject Next
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Sending SMS
To send SMS from sent/received mail records:
In application sheet, (Mail)
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS
Handset retrieves S! Mail/SMS messages automatically (set manual retrieval as needed).
Opening New S! Mail/SMS
When message arrives, handset responds with ringtone/
Vibration/Notification Lamp, and appears.
・In Welcome sheet (lock screen), notification appears.
・Unread message count (
) appears in (Mail) icon in application sheet.
Drag New mail(s) notification down
Folder list appears.
Create SMS
SMS Composition window opens.
Send/Receive history
SEND HISTORY or RECEIVE HISTORY Tap recipient
Enter text (Send) on Action Bar
SMS is sent.
・Handset saves failed SMS messages to Unsent Folder; automatically attempts redelivery up to two times.
Saving S! Mail/SMS to Unsent Folder without Sending
In S! Mail Composition window or SMS Composition window, Save
S! Mail/SMS Transmission Caution
If Outbox is full, handset automatically deletes sent messages, unprotected ones first.
Message window opens.
・For multiple new messages, message list (Inbox) opens; select one.
Replying to S! Mail/SMS
In application sheet, (Mail)
Folder list appears.
Tap folder in Inbox Tap message
Message window opens.
Reply or Reply to all
・
Reply to all appears for messages addressed to multiple recipients.
Enter text
Message is sent.
(Send) on Action Bar
Retrieving Complete Messages
In message window, Tap
・Tap
(receive) on Action Bar to select item to retrieve.
Message Retrieval Cautions
Retrieval System
By default, complete message including attachments is retrieved; transmission fees may apply depending on subscribed price plan.
Automatic Message Deletion
If Inbox is full, handset automatically deletes oldest received messages, opened/unprotected ones first. If all messages are unopened, handset automatically deletes oldest unprotected ones first.
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Retrieval Outside Japan
Message retrieval outside Japan may incur high charges.
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Opening Received S! Mail/SMS
Opening S! Mail/SMS
To open received messages:
In application sheet, (Mail)
Creating/Sending Gmail
Use Google's webmail service. Sign in to a Google Account beforehand.
Creating/Sending Gmail
In application sheet, (Gmail)
Folder list appears.
Tap folder in Inbox
Inbox opens.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Message list appears.
・Flick left/right for message lists in other folders.
Tap message
Mail Composition window opens.
Enter recipient, subject and text on Action Bar
Message window opens.
・Flick left/right to open other messages.
Message is sent.
Gmail Composition Operations
Adding Cc/Bcc Recipients
In Mail Composition window,
Add recipient
Add Cc/Bcc
Attaching Images/Videos
In Mail Composition window,
Attach video Tap application
Attach picture
Select file
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
or
Saving without Sending
While creating message,
・Message is saved to Drafts.
Save draft
Discarding Current Message
While creating message, Discard OK
Gmail Caution
Gmail messages are not received if recipient device is set to reject messages sent from PCs.
Opening Received Gmail
Gmail groups all related messages by subject. (Conversation
View)
Opening New Gmail
When Gmail message arrives, appears.
Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window
Tap message notification
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Message window opens.
・For two or more new messages with different subjects,
Inbox opens; select one.
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Opening Gmail
In application sheet, (Gmail)
Using Internet Mail
Adding Accounts
Check usernames (user IDs), passwords, server names, etc. of your Internet Mail accounts beforehand.
In application sheet, (Email)
Inbox opens.
Tap conversation (subject)
Message window opens.
Replying to Messages
In message window,
Action Bar
Complete message on
Account setup menu opens (if no account is set up).
Follow onscreen prompts to set up account
Internet Mail setup is complete.
Creating/Sending Internet Mail
In application sheet, (Email)
Opening New Internet Mail
When Internet Mail message arrives, ringtone plays and appears.
Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window
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Inbox opens.
Notifications Window opens.
Tap message notification
Mail Composition window opens.
Enter recipient, subject and text
Message window opens.
・For two or more new messages, Inbox opens; select one.
Message is sent.
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Opening Internet Mail
In application sheet, (Email)
Inbox opens.
Tap message
Message window opens.
Web Browsing (Browser)
View Internet sites in Browser.
Using Browser
By default, Quick toolbox guidance appears when activating
Browser.
・To disable it thereafter, Tap
Don't show again (
Tap Close .
) and
In application sheet, (Browser)
Browser activates.
・Flick to scroll.
Adding Bookmarks
In application sheet, (Browser)
Opening Bookmarks
In application sheet, (Browser)
Browser activates.
Open target webpage Add bookmark
Browser activates.
Bookmark list
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Add bookmark window opens.
Check/edit label, URL, etc.
OK
Current webpage is saved as a bookmark.
Bookmark window opens.
Tap bookmark
Corresponding webpage opens.
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Using History
In application sheet, (Browser)
Saving Webpages
In application sheet, (Browser)
Browser activates.
Bookmark list
Browser activates.
Open target webpage
Current webpage is saved.
Save for offline reading
Opening New Tabs
Open up to 16 webpages in different tabs to switch between them easily.
In application sheet, (Browser)
Bookmark window opens.
HISTORY
History list appears.
Tap item (e.g., Today ) Tap record
Corresponding webpage opens.
・Frequently visited webpages are saved in
Most visited .
Browser activates.
New tab
Another tab opens.
・When multiple tabs are open, Tap to open another tab.
・To switch tabs, Tap target tab.
Tab list
Tab list
in Browser, then Tap
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.).
Browser Operations
Signing in to My SoftBank
Access My SoftBank to check service charges or reward points, change contract details (subscribed price plan, optional services, etc.), customize handset address, use anti-spam settings, etc.
In Browser, Bookmark list
Follow onscreen prompts
My SoftBank
Searching for Information
In Browser, Tap URL entry field
Go Tap link
Enter search text
Editing Bookmarks
In Browser, bookmark
Bookmark list
Edit or move bookmark
Touch & Hold
Edit OK
Deleting Bookmarks
In Browser, bookmark
Bookmark list
Delete bookmark Yes
Touch & Hold
Searching within Current Webpage
In Browser, Find on page Enter search text
Search results are highlighted.
Opening Saved Webpages
In Browser,
Tap page
Bookmark list SAVED PAGES
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.,
Sharp Corporation, VeriSign Japan and Cybertrust cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of
SSL/TLS.
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Camera
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Video Camera.................................................................... 67
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Photo Camera
Capturing Photos
Capture JPEG images.
・Captured photos are saved to handset memory by default.
・To capture photos with a blurred background quickly, capture close-ups with Macro set.
In application sheet, (Camera)
Photo Viewfinder appears.
Aim External Camera at subject
・For people, focus automatically locks on detected face.
Shutter sound plays; photo is saved to handset memory.
Photo Viewfinder Operations
Adjusting Brightness
Drag up/down for Brightness Scale
Adjusting Zoom
Drag left/right or Pinch/Spread for Zoom Slider
・Zoom may be unavailable depending on Camera mode.
Locking Focus
Tap subject for focus lock
・To release shutter, Tap the subject again.
・External Camera uses color to track subjects; may not correctly track faintly colored subjects or ones similar to background color.
Opening Captured Photo
Tap preview thumbnail
Album activates ( appears) and photo appears.
Using Internal Camera
Use Internal Camera to capture self or others with Lens on
Display side.
・Tap to toggle Internal/External Camera.
・Some functions/settings are not available for Internal
Camera.
Camera Cautions
General Use
Mind etiquette when using Camera.
Keep Lens Clean
Fingerprints/smudges may hinder handset imaging. Clean
Lens with a soft cloth beforehand.
Avoid Direct Sunlight Exposure
Do not expose Lens area to direct sunlight for extended periods; may damage color filter, altering images.
Mobile Light Warning
Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes; may affect eyesight or cause other problems.
Video Camera
Recording Videos
Record H.264/AAC videos.
・Recorded videos are saved to handset memory by default.
In application sheet, (Camera)
Photo Viewfinder appears.
Video Viewfinder appears.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Aim External Camera at subject to start recording
Tone sounds and recording starts.
to stop recording
Video Viewfinder Operations
Adjusting Brightness
Drag up/down for Brightness Scale
Adjusting Zoom
Drag left/right or Pinch/Spread for Zoom Slider
Playing Recorded Video
Tap preview thumbnail prompts
Follow onscreen
Album activates ( appears) and video plays.
Using Internal Camera
Use Internal Camera to record self or others with Lens on
Display side.
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・Tap to toggle Internal/External Camera.
・Some functions/settings are not available for Internal
Camera.
Camera Cautions
General Use
Mind etiquette when using Camera.
Keep Lens Clean
Fingerprints/smudges may hinder handset imaging. Clean
Lens with a soft cloth beforehand.
Avoid Direct Sunlight Exposure
Do not expose Lens area to direct sunlight for extended periods; may damage color filter, altering images.
Continuous Recording Time
Recording capacity is 2 GB per file (recording stops when exceeded). To continue recording, start another session.
Mobile Light Warning
Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes; may affect eyesight or cause other problems.
Tone sounds and recording stops; video is saved to handset memory.
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Music & Images
Music & Images.................................................................70
Music Files (Music)........................................................... 70
Still Images & Video (Album)...........................................71
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Music & Images
Main Applications
Application
Music
Album
Description
Play music files saved to handset or SD
Card.
Photos and videos shot on handset or downloaded images are sorted into
PORTRAIT, EVENT and MAP tabs.
Music Files (Music)
Playing Music Files
Supported file formats:
・3GPP, 3GPP2, MP4, MP3, AMR, WMA (except WMDRM content), ASF (except WMDRM content), OGG Vorbis, WAVE,
MIDI, XMF, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, iMelody, ADTS raw AAC, FLAC
In application sheet, (Music)
Library opens.
・ appears for the last played song in song list.
Tap category (e.g., Albums )
Tap item Tap song
Song plays.
・In
Songs , Tap song directly.
・After Tapping an item, you may need to Tap another item
(e.g., album name) depending on category.
・Flick left/right to toggle categories.
Still Images & Video (Album)
Photos and videos shot on handset or downloaded images are sorted into PORTRAIT, EVENT and MAP tabs.
Opening/Playing Files
View still images and videos saved to handset memory and SD
Card. See below for supported file formats.
Image
Still Image
Video
File Format
JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WBMP, WebP
3GPP, 3GPP2, MP4, WMV (except WMDRM content), ASF (except WMDRM content),
WebM, Matroska, MPEG2-TS
In application sheet, (Album)
File list appears.
・Tap
ALL , PORTRAIT , EVENT or MAP to open files by category.
・Flick left/right in file list or folder list to toggle categories.
・When activating Album for the first time,
ALL file list appears. Album activates in the last-used state thereafter
(file list or folder list appears).
・Flick up/down for hidden files.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Tap file
File opens.
・For video playback, Tap
, then select application. If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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Connectivity
Wi-Fi...................................................................................74
Tethering Option.............................................................. 76
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Wi-Fi
Use household Wi-Fi networks, etc. to connect to the Internet.
Enabling Wi-Fi
In application sheet, (Settings) Wi-Fi settings
Connecting Selected Access Points
Enable handset Wi-Fi first.
In application sheet, (Settings) Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi settings opens.
on Action Bar
Wi-Fi settings opens.
Tap access point
Wi-Fi is enabled ( ).
・Access point search starts; available access points appear upon completion.
・Tap to disable Wi-Fi ( ).
Enter password Connect
Handset connects to selected access point.
・Password (indicated by WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.) may be found on a label on your Wi-Fi router. For details, contact the vendor of the router. For public wireless LAN services, check the password with your ISP.
・Omit password entry for unprotected access points.
Disconnecting Wi-Fi
In application sheet, (Settings) Wi-Fi settings
Using Wi-Fi Direct
Use Wi-Fi Direct to establish a Wi-Fi connection with other
Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices with no need for an access point or Internet connection.
・Enable handset Wi-Fi first.
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In application sheet, (Settings) Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi settings opens.
Tap connected access point Forget
Wi-Fi settings opens.
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi is disconnected.
・Password entry may be required to reconnect to access point.
Found Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices appear in Peer devices field.
・If target device does not appear, Tap
SEARCH FOR
DEVICES to try searching again.
Tap target device authentication
Follow onscreen prompts for
Tapped device is connected.
・A connection request will be canceled if not accepted within a certain period of time.
・To disconnect devices, Tap one then Tap
OK .
Automatic Updates for Optimizing Wi-
Fi Connection
While using Wi-Fi, updates for optimizing connection may be received or applied automatically.
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Wi-Fi Operations
Connecting Access Points Manually
In Wi-Fi settings, ADD NETWORK
SSID protocol
Done
Save
Tap Security field
Enter Network
Tap security
・Available when
Wi-Fi settings is enabled.
・Selected security protocol may require other fields to be completed.
Connecting Using AOSS
In Wi-Fi settings, EASY SETTINGS onscreen prompts
AOSS Follow
Enabling/Disabling Available Network
Notifications
In Wi-Fi settings, notification
Advanced Network
・Available when
Wi-Fi settings is enabled.
・Tap
Network notification to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Selecting a Wi-Fi Sleep Option
In Wi-Fi settings, policy Tap option
Advanced Wi-Fi sleep
Setting Wi-Fi Frequency Band
In Wi-Fi settings, band Auto ,
Advanced
5 GHz only or
Wi-Fi frequency
2.4 GHz only
Connecting Using WPS
In Wi-Fi settings, EASY SETTINGS
Button Follow onscreen prompts
WPS Push
・To connect using the PIN method, Tap
EASY SETTINGS
in Wi-Fi settings, Tap WPS Pin Entry , then follow onscreen prompts.
Dismissing Access Points
In Wi-Fi settings, Touch & Hold access point network Yes
Forget
Troubleshooting
Q.
Cannot detect access points
A.
There may be multiple access points using neighboring channels. In this instance, handset may not detect access points correctly.
Tethering Option
About Tethering Option
Use handset like a Wi-Fi router to access the Internet from a
PC or game device.
・Requires separate subscription.
・Use after checking that handset is updated to the latest software.
Starting Up Tethering Option
In application sheet, (Tethering)
Tethering window appears.
・When Terms of Agreement appear, follow onscreen prompts.
Opening Tethering Option Help
(Japanese)
In application sheet, (Tethering)
Help
Tethering window appears.
Bluetooth
®
Connect handset to other Bluetooth
®
devices for wireless connectivity.
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Bluetooth
®
Functions
Function
Sound output
Handsfree conversation
File transfer
Description
Listen to music, audio, etc. wirelessly.
Use Bluetooth
®
devices (e.g., headsets) for handsfree conversations.
Transfer files between handset and
Bluetooth
®
devices.
Enabling Bluetooth
®
In application sheet, (Settings) Other settings
Help window appears.
Follow onscreen prompts
A description of each item appears.
Wi-Fi Connection
After enabling Wi-Fi connection ( ), it will be automatically disabled ( ) when no connection is made to handset for a certain period of time.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
menu opens.
on Action Bar
Bluetooth
®
is enabled (
・Tap to disable Bluetooth
®
).
( ).
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Pairing with Other Bluetooth
®
Devices
Pair nearby Bluetooth
®
devices with handset to transfer files, for handsfree conversations, or to listen to music.
・Enable Bluetooth
®
on handset and set target devices to be discoverable first.
In application sheet, (Settings) Other settings
Connecting Paired Bluetooth
®
Devices
In application sheet, (Settings) Other settings
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
menu opens; found Bluetooth
®
devices appear in Available devices field.
・If target device does not appear, Tap
SEARCH FOR
DEVICES to try searching again.
Tap target device authentication
Follow onscreen prompts for
Pairing completes; handset connects to some devices (e.g., handsfree devices) automatically.
・Authentication procedure varies by device. Passkey entry may be required.
・Passkey is a 1 to 16-digit alphanumeric code required for authentication between handset and other devices.
・Paired devices appear in Paired devices field.
Bluetooth
®
menu opens.
・Paired Bluetooth
®
devices appear in Paired devices field.
Tap target device
Tapped device is connected.
Sending Files (e.g., Address Book)
In application sheet, (Address Book)
Receiving Files (e.g., Address Book)
When file reception request arrives, files: appears. To receive
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Drag Status Bar down for Notifications Window
Address Book opens.
Tap tab Tap contact
Tap Bluetooth
®
share notification Accept
Contact opens.
・Contacts are sorted by the first character of last name
(Read last).
(send) on Action Bar Send by Bluetooth
After file reception, Drag Status Bar down for Notifications
Window
Tap Bluetooth
®
share notification of data Always or Just once
Tap file Register
Yes Tap device
File is sent.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Data is saved.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
・Messages received via Bluetooth
®
can be used from
Contents Manager.
Accepting Connection Requests
Handset automatically accepts connection requests from paired devices. For unpaired devices, set handset to be discoverable first; when connection request arrives, follow onscreen prompts.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
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Bluetooth
®
Connection Operations
Renaming Paired Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu,
Enter name OK for target device Rename
・Renaming may not be possible if a pictogram is used.
Unpairing Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu, for target device Unpair
Connecting to Bluetooth
®
Devices by Service
In Bluetooth
®
menu, for target device Tap item
・Available when handset is paired with compatible devices.
Disconnecting Devices (e.g., Handsfree Devices)
In Bluetooth
®
menu, Tap device OK
Setting whether to Allow Other Devices to
Detect Handset
In Bluetooth
®
menu, Tap handset name (default:
SBM302SH )
・Description below handset name changes to Visible to all nearby Bluetooth devices, and handset will be discoverable from other Bluetooth
®
devices for a period of time set in Visibility timeout .
・Handset returns to non-discoverable state automatically after a period of time set in Visibility timeout , and will be hidden from unpaired devices.
Renaming Handset Name that Appears on Other
Devices
In Bluetooth
®
menu, name Rename
Rename phone Enter
・Renaming may not be possible if a pictogram is used.
Changing Timeout Duration
In Bluetooth
®
menu, option
Visibility timeout Tap
・For
Never time out , handset does not return to nondiscoverable state automatically.
Troubleshooting
Q.
Cannot use Bluetooth
®
A.
Airplane mode may be active. Activating Airplane mode disables Bluetooth
®
. (Bluetooth
®
can be enabled again while Airplane mode is active.)
Bluetooth
®
Usage Cautions
Connection
Bluetooth
®
connection may not be possible with some
Bluetooth
®
devices. Noise may interfere with wireless or handsfree conversations.
File Transfer
Files may not appear correctly on recipient devices.
Global Services
Global Roaming................................................................. 82
Calling from Outside Japan.............................................83
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Global Roaming
Handset is Global Roaming Service eligible. Use the same handset number outside Japan.
Selecting a Cellular Provider
Handset connects to an appropriate cellular provider automatically by default. To select a cellular provider manually:
In application sheet, (Settings)
Tap provider
Cellular provider is set.
・To set an appropriate cellular provider automatically, Tap
Choose automatically .
・To search for all available cellular providers, Tap
Search networks .
Other settings Network settings
Mobile networks
Network operators
Calling from Outside Japan
See SoftBank Mobile Website for details: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/
Access roaming area/rate information or print it out to carry while traveling abroad.
Calling Japan
In application sheet, (Phone) Dial
Calling Landlines & Mobiles within
Current Country
In application sheet, (Phone) Dial
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Call Window opens.
・When missed call window opens, Tap returns, perform again.
. If 3-Line Home
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number
Roaming assistant appears.
・Do not add + before the number.
Call
Japan number
Call Window opens.
・When missed call window opens, Tap returns, perform again.
. If 3-Line Home
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number
Roaming assistant appears.
・Do not add + before the number.
Call
Stay country number
Handset dials the number.
Handset dials the number.
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Calling Countries aside from Japan
In application sheet, (Phone) Dial
Call Window opens.
・When missed call window opens, Tap returns, perform again.
. If 3-Line Home
Use onscreen dialpad to enter number
Roaming assistant appears.
・Do not add + before the number.
Call
Other country number
International Call Operations
Changing Country Codes
In application sheet, settings by list
User list
(Settings)
Tap country code
Call
Tap country code
Register
・Tap
Entry direct directly.
to enter country name and code
Int'l call
Change
Deleting Country Codes
In application sheet, settings User list from list
(Settings) Call
Tap country code
Int'l call
Delete
Enabling/Disabling Abroad Assistant
In application sheet, settings
(Settings)
Abroad assistant
Call
・Tap
Abroad assistant
Disable ( ).
to toggle Enable (
Int'l call
) and
Country code list appears.
Tap country code
Handset dials the number.
・When calling SoftBank handsets, always Tap
日本(JPN) .
Settings
About Settings..................................................................86
Sound Settings..................................................................87
Wallpaper & Display Settings..........................................89
Recent Apps Key Setting................................................. 90
Device Info........................................................................ 90
Add Account......................................................................91
Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................92
Home Applications Setting.............................................. 92
Storage Settings...............................................................93
Application Settings.........................................................93
Data Transfer................................................................... 94
Other Settings..................................................................96
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About Settings
About Settings
In application sheet, Tap following settings.
(Settings) to customize the
Item
Profile
Sound
Wallpaper & display
Energy saving
Recent apps key
Device info
Add account
Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi spot settings
Call
Mail settings
Browser settings
Guide
Home applications
Data usage
Storage
Application
Data transfer
Other settings
Description
Check handset number, mail address, etc.
Set ringtone, confirmation tones, etc.
Set Wallpaper, Display brightness, etc.
Adjust corresponding settings together at once to save battery power, or check battery status.
Change function to execute when Tapping
Recent apps key.
Check handset status.
Create/add accounts; sync them as needed.
Enable Wi-Fi connection.
Make SoftBank Wi-Fi spot settings.
Set call options.
Set Mail options.
Set Browser options.
Show/hide Guide indicator.
Switch Home application.
Check data usage and set limit.
Check handset/SD Card memory status, mount SD Card and erase SD Card files.
Check installed applications and running applications.
Import files from other mobiles using SD
Card or Bluetooth
®
, or back up handset files to SD Card.
Set operation of other functions.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Settings opens.
Sound Settings
Sound Settings
Item
Mode settings
Volume
For Incoming call
For new message
For notification
Alarm
Timer
Haptic feedback
Audible touch tones
Dial pad touch tones
Screen lock sounds
Description
Set Silent mode.
Adjust volume levels.
Set ringtone and other options for incoming calls.
Set ringtone and other options for incoming messages.
Set sound and other options for notifications.
Set volume and other options for Alarm.
Set sound and other options for Timer.
Enable Vibration when Tapping dialpad, keys, etc.
Enable confirmation tones when Tapping a menu.
Enable/disable dialpad tones.
Enable tone when locking/unlocking
Touchscreen.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Sound
Sound menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Sound Operations
Set Silent Mode
In Sound menu, Mode settings Tap option
・Camera shutter sound, video recording tones, music, video/game sounds, etc. still play even in Silent mode.
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Set Handset Volume
In Sound menu, Volume
Volume OK
Drag each slider to adjust
・Sound plays at set Volume when releasing finger.
Set Ringtone for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, For Incoming call Melody option ( Media Storage , Sound/Ringtone , etc.)
Always or Just once Tap tone/file OK
Tap
・Sound plays when Tapping a tone/file.
Enable/Disable Vibration for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, For Incoming call option
Vibration Tap
Set Vibration Pattern for Incoming Calls
In Sound menu, For Incoming call
Tap pattern OK
Vibrator pattern
・Handset vibrates when Tapping a pattern.
Set Notification Lamp Illumination for Incoming
Calls
In Sound menu, For Incoming call
Blinking pattern or Blinking color
OK
Incoming lamp
Tap item
・Notification Lamp flashes when Tapping an item.
Set Ringtone for Incoming Messages
In Sound menu, For new message Melody
Select melody Tap option ( Media Storage ,
Sound/Ringtone , etc.) Always or Just once
Tap tone/file OK
・Sound plays when Tapping a tone/file.
・To disable ringtone, Tap
OFF instead of Select melody .
Set Vibration Pattern for Incoming Messages
In Sound menu, For new message pattern OK
Vibrator
・Handset vibrates when Tapping a pattern.
Tap
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Set Notification Lamp Illumination for Incoming
Messages
In Sound menu, For new message Reception lamp
Blinking pattern or Blinking color Tap item
OK
・Notification Lamp flashes when Tapping an item.
Set Ringtone Duration for Incoming Messages
In Sound menu, For new message
Ring time setting Select time
Ring duration
OK
・For
Ring single song end.
, selected tone/file plays to the
Set Ringtone for Notifications
In Sound menu, For notification sounds Tap option (
Notification
Media Storage , Sound/
Ringtone , etc.) Always or Just once Tap tone/file OK
・Sound plays when Tapping a tone/file.
Enable/Disable Notification Lamp for
Notifications
In Sound menu, For notification light
Pulse notification
・Tap
Pulse notification light to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
・Disable
Pulse notification light to save battery power.
Set Ringtone Duration for Notifications
In Sound menu, For notification
Ring time setting Select time
Ring duration
OK
・For
Ring single song , selected tone/file plays to the end.
Enable Vibration when Tapping Dialpad, Keys,
Etc.
In Sound menu, Haptic feedback
・Tap
Haptic feedback to toggle on ( )/off (
・Disable
Haptic feedback to save battery power.
).
Enable Confirmation Tones when Tapping a
Menu
In Sound menu, Audible touch tones
・Tap
Audible touch tones to toggle on ( )/off (
・Disable
Audible touch tones to save battery power.
).
Enable/Disable Dialpad Tones
In Sound menu, Dial pad touch tones
・Tap
Dial pad touch tones to toggle on (
・Disable
Dial pad touch tones
)/off (
to save battery power.
).
Enable Tone when Locking/Unlocking
Touchscreen
In Sound menu, Screen lock sounds
・Tap
Screen lock sounds to toggle on (
・Disable
Screen lock sounds
)/off (
to save battery power.
).
Wallpaper & Display Settings
Wallpaper & Display Settings
Item
Wallpaper
Welcome
Sheet(lock screen)
Screen edge effect
Brightness
Screen timeout
Quality mode
Auto-rotate screen
Screen on/off with motion
Font Settings
VeilView
Daydream
Display left percents of
Battery
Description
Set Wallpaper for SH HOME (Home application).
Set Wallpaper and other options for
Welcome sheet (lock screen).
Set effect that appears on Display edges when Display turns on.
Set Display brightness.
Set a period of inactivity after which
Display turns off automatically.
Select a mode (combination of Display color tone and brightness).
Set whether to rotate Display with handset orientation automatically.
Set Display to turn on/off according to handset movement or operation.
Set font size and font type.
Prevent peeking.
Set screensaver to activate when Display turns off while charging.
Set whether to show battery strength in percent.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Wallpaper & display
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Set each item
Setting is complete.
Wallpaper & Display Operations
Set Preloaded Image as Wallpaper
Change Wallpaper for SH Home (Home application).
In Wallpaper & display menu, Wallpaper
Live Wallpapers or Wallpaper gallery or Just once Select image
OK
Always
Set wallpaper or
Set to wallpaper
・For some images, additional settings are available. Follow onscreen prompts.
Set Still Image as Wallpaper for Welcome
Sheet (Lock Screen)
In Wallpaper & display menu, Welcome Sheet(lock screen) Welcome Sheet wallpaper Tap in
Image field Tap page (e.g., Page 1 )
(e.g., Contents manager )
Tap option
Follow onscreen prompts
・To remove Wallpaper, Tap
To cancel the setting when
Tapping an option.
Set a Period of Inactivity after which Display
Turns Off
Tap In Wallpaper & display menu, Screen timeout time
・Set a shorter time to save battery power.
Set whether to Keep Display Turned On while
Hand-Holding Handset
In Wallpaper & display menu, Screen on/off with motion
Bright Keep ON (Notify) , ON (Not notify) or OFF
・For
ON (Notify) , appears indicating Bright Keep is enabled.
・For
ON (Notify) and ON (Not notify) , regardless of
Screen timeout setting, Display turns off shortly after placing handset horizontally.
・Hand-held state is determined based on handset angle and Proximity/Light Sensor responses; may not be determined correctly depending on usage status.
Wallpaper & display menu opens.
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Recent Apps Key Setting
Recent Apps Key Setting
In application sheet, (Settings)
Device Info
Device Info
Check handset status.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Recent apps key
Device info
Device info menu opens.
・For details on Software update, see " Software Updates
."
Quick Launcher or Recent applications
Setting is complete.
Device Info Operations
Make Developer Options Available
In Device info menu, Tap Build number seven times
・To access developer options, open Settings, then Tap
Other settings Developer options .
Check Handset Status (Battery Status, Handset
Number, Etc.)
In Device info menu, Status
・Tap
Battery status to check battery performance.
・Tap
IMEI to view barcode with IMEI number.
Diagnose Handset
In Device info menu, Self check
Tap item(s)( ) Next diagnosis Follow onscreen prompts
Start checking
Next Start
・To select (
) or cancel ( ) all items together at once, in Select to diagnosis window, Tap (check all) or (uncheck all) on Action Bar.
Reboot Handset in Safe Mode
In Device info menu, Self check mode OK
Reboot with safe
・Handset reboots in the near-default state.
・To exit safe mode, Tap
Self check in Device info menu Reboot to cancel safe mode OK .
Check Handset Diagnosis Records
In Device info menu, Self check record Follow onscreen prompts
Tap diagnosis
Calibrate Touchscreen
Calibrate Touchscreen to improve response. Hold handset normally during calibration.
In Device info menu, onscreen prompts
Adjust touch panel Follow
Calibrate Motion & Electromagnetic Sensors
In Device info menu, Adjust sensitivity of sensor
OK Follow onscreen prompts (tone sounds when calibration completes) OK
Check Legal Information, Authentication, &
Technical Regulations Conformity Certification
In Device info menu, Legal information ,
Authentication or Technical Regulations Conformity
Certification
Add Account
Add Account
Create/add accounts; sync them as needed.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Add account
Tap account type Follow onscreen prompts
An account is added.
Select Applications to Sync by Account
In application sheet,
Tap account
(Settings) Tap account type
Tap sync option(s) ( )
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Wi-Fi Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
In application sheet, (Settings)
Home Applications Setting
Home Applications Setting
Set Home application.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Wi-Fi settings
Wi-Fi settings opens.
on Action Bar
Wi-Fi is enabled ( ).
・Access point search starts; available access points appear upon completion.
・Tap to disable Wi-Fi ( ).
Tap access point Enter password Connect
Handset connects to selected access point.
・Password (indicated by WEP, WPA, KEY, etc.) may be found on a label on your Wi-Fi router. For details, contact the vendor of the router. For public wireless LAN services, check the password with your ISP.
・Omit password entry for unprotected access points.
・See "
" for more about Wi-Fi settings and operations.
Home applications
Home applications menu opens.
Tap Home application
Setting is complete.
Storage Settings
Storage Settings
Item
Total space
Available
Mount microSD
Unmount microSD
Erase microSD
Export to microSD
Import to phone microSD backup
Description
Check total space in handset memory and
SD Card.
Check free space in handset memory and
SD Card.
Mount SD Card.
" for details.
Unmount SD Card to remove it safely.
" for details.
Format SD Card.
" for details.
Copy handset memory files to SD Card.
Copy SD Card files to handset memory.
Back up files to SD Card.
For details on Backup and Restore , see "
."
In application sheet, (Settings)
Application Settings
Application Settings
Check installed applications and running applications.
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In application sheet, (Settings)
Application
Storage
Application menu opens.
・Tap
DOWNLOADED , RUNNING or ALL to show applications by category.
・Flick application list left/right to toggle categories.
Tap application
Application information appears.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Storage menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Data Transfer
Import files from other mobiles using SD Card or Bluetooth
®
, or back up handset files to SD Card.
Restoring Backup Files from SD Card
In application sheet, (Settings)
Tap item Tap backup file
Delete and register
Add registration or
Data transfer
・To select (
) or cancel ( at once, in Restore item list, Tap
(uncheck all) on Action Bar.
) all available items together
(check all) or
Yes
Restore starts.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Complete
Restore is complete.
Data transfer window opens.
・Tap
Function information for a tutorial (Japanese) on functions.
Data import Import
・If SD Card is not inserted or there is no backup file on inserted SD Card, Select device to import from window opens. Follow onscreen prompts.
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Backing up Files to SD Card
In application sheet, (Settings)
Tap item(s)
Data transfer
・To select (
) or cancel ( ) all available items together at once, in Backup item list, Tap
(uncheck all) on Action Bar.
(check all) or
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Save Yes
Data transfer window opens.
・Tap
Function information for a tutorial (Japanese) on functions.
Save data to microSD
Backup starts.
Complete
Backup is complete.
Backup Caution
Backup requires 11 MB of free space in handset memory.
Backup stops if Battery runs low. Check battery charge beforehand.
Enter Operation Password OK
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Other Settings
Other Settings
Item
Location services
Bluetooth
Network settings
Lock &
Security
Secrecy settings
Contacts data access monitor
Language & input
Date & time
Accessibility
Initial setting
Reset all
Description
Enable location information.
Set Bluetooth
®
connections.
Set Airplane mode, mobile network, etc.
Set Screen lock, Operation Password, etc.
Hide contacts, messaging folders, etc.
Control access of applications to Address
Book.
Set functions for language and text entry.
Set functions for date and time.
Set functions for text-to-speech, etc.
Perform initial setup manually.
Delete all handset memory files.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Bluetooth
®
Settings
In application sheet, (Settings)
Other settings
Other settings opens.
Bluetooth
Other settings
Bluetooth
®
menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
・For details on each item, see "
."
Other settings opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Network Settings
Item
Airplane mode
NFC/Osaifu-
Keitai settings
Wireless output
(Miracast)
Home network settings
VPN settings
Mobile networks
Description
Leaving power on, suspend signaltransmitting functions.
Set functioning of NFC/Osaifu-Keitai
®
.
Set wireless output.
Share media files with other devices over a home network.
Set virtual private networks (VPNs).
Set Network options.
For details on Network operators , see
"
."
In application sheet, (Settings)
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Other settings
Other settings opens.
Network settings
Network settings opens.
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Network Settings Operations
Enable/Disable Signal-Transmitting Functions
In Network settings, Airplane mode
・Tap
Airplane mode to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Enable/Disable Sharing of Handset Memory/SD
Card Media Files on DLNA Devices
In Network settings, Home network settings network server
Home
・Set up
Wi-Fi for home NW server beforehand.
・Tap
Home network server to toggle on ( )/off
( ).
・See TV user guide to learn how to connect handset to
DLNA-compatible TV.
Set up a Network (Wi-Fi Access Point) for
DLNA Service
In Network settings, Home network settings for home NW server Tap access point
・Available when
Home network server is disabled.
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Wi-Fi
Save Handset Name that Appears on DLNA
Devices
In Network settings, Home network settings network server name name OK
Tap server name field
・Available when
Home network server is disabled.
Home
Enter
Add Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
In Network settings, VPN settings
Bar Set Save on Action
・Set up pattern, Lock No. passcode or password for Screen lock beforehand.
・Tap an added VPN to connect/disconnect it. Touch & Hold to edit/delete it.
Enable/Disable Mobile Data Transmissions
In Network settings, Mobile networks transmission
・Tap
Data transmission to toggle on (
Data
)/off ( ).
Enable/Disable Data Roaming
In Network settings, Mobile networks roaming
Data
・Tap
Data roaming to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
Add Access Points
In Network settings, Mobile networks
Names New APN Tap item
Save
Access Point
Set
Delete Added Access Points
In Network settings, Mobile networks
Names Reset to default
Access Point
Select whether to Use 4G LTE & 4G Networks
In Network settings, Mobile networks
・Tap
Use 4G to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Use 4G
Lock & Security Settings
Item
Operation password setting
Screen lock
NFC screenunlock settings
Owner info
USIM card lock settings
Visible passwords
Device administrator
Unknown sources
Verify apps
Use secure credentials
Install from microSD
Clear credentials
Description
Set Operation Password to use or change some functions.
See " Setting Operation Password " for
details.
Set Screen lock option.
Use IC Card (NFC) as an option to cancel
Screen lock.
Show owner information in Welcome sheet (lock screen).
Set whether to require PIN entry when powering on.
" for details.
Show/hide passwords as you type.
Enable/disable device management options.
Enable/disable installation of non-Google
Play applications.
When installing a malicious application, show a warning or prevent its installation.
Control access of applications to secure certificates and other authentication information.
Install encrypted authentication information from SD Card.
Delete all authentication information and reset password for authentication information storage.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Lock & Security
Lock & Security menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
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Other settings
Other settings opens.
100
Lock & Security Operations
Disable Screen Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock None
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Require Dragging for Canceling Screen Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Slide
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Require Face Recognition for Canceling Screen
Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock Face Unlock
Read message
Align face with guide
Continue Tap secondary unlock option (in case of face recognition failure) Set pattern or passcode
OK
Set it up Continue
Face captured. appears
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Require Pattern Drawing for Canceling Screen
Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock
Draw pattern Continue
Pattern
Draw pattern again
Confirm
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Require Passcode Entry for Canceling Screen
Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock
Enter passcode Continue
Lock No.
Re-enter passcode
OK
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Require Password Entry for Canceling Screen
Lock
In Lock & Security menu, Screen lock
Enter password Continue
Password
Re-enter password
OK
・When an option other than
None or Slide is selected, after Tapping Screen lock , cancel Screen lock to proceed.
Set whether to Show Owner Information in
Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen)
In Lock & Security menu, Owner info info on lock screen
Show owner
・Tap
Show owner info on lock screen to toggle on
( )/off ( ).
・After enabling
Show owner info on lock screen owner information.
・To show owner information, Tap
, enter in Welcome sheet
(lock screen). (Tap to hide it.)
Enable/Disable Installation of Non-Google Play
Applications
In Lock & Security menu, Unknown sources
・Tap
Unknown sources to toggle on ( )/off (
・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.
).
Contacts Data Access Monitor Setting
Control access of applications to Address Book.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Other settings
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Language & Input Settings
Item
Select language
Spell checker
Personal dictionary
Default
Keyboard
Google voice typing iWnn IME - SH edition
Voice Search
Text-tospeech output
Pointer speed
Description
Select handset interface language.
Enable/disable spelling correction.
Save words to user dictionary.
Set default input method.
Set functioning of Google Keyboard.
Enable/disable voice input.
Set functioning of iWnn IME - SH edition.
Set voice search options.
Set text-to-speech options.
Set pointer speed for mouse/trackpad use.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Other settings opens.
Contacts data access monitor
Other settings
Contacts data access monitor window opens.
Tap application
OK
Permit access or Prohibit access
Other settings opens.
Language & input
Setting is complete.
・Select
Notify statusbar.
to show a notification when an application accesses Address Book.
Language & input menu opens.
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Set each item
Setting is complete.
Language & Input Operations
Select Handset Interface Language
In Language & input menu, Select language option
Tap
Save Words to User Dictionary
In Language & input menu, Personal dictionary
Tap Phrase field
Enter keyword
Select language
Enter word/phrase
Done
Next
Tap Language field
・To delete a word, Tap it then Tap .
Set Functioning of Google Keyboard
In Language & input menu,
Tap item for Google Keyboard
Follow onscreen prompts
・For some items, setting completes when Tapping the item.
Set iWnn IME - SH edition
In Language & input menu,
Tap item Tap item for iWnn IME - SH edition
Follow onscreen prompts
Date & Time Settings
Item
Automatic date & time
Auto timezone
Set date
Set time
Select time zone
Use 24-hour format
Choose date format
Description
Set date and time automatically.
Enable/disable automatic time zone adjustment.
Set date manually.
Set time manually.
Set time zone manually.
Enable/disable 24-hour format.
Set date format.
In application sheet, (Settings)
Other settings
Other settings opens.
Date & time
Date & time menu opens.
Set each item
Setting is complete.
Date & Time Operations
Set Date & Time Automatically
In Date & time menu, Automatic date & time
・Tap
Automatic date & time to toggle on (
( ).
)/off
Enable/Disable Automatic Time Zone
Adjustment
In Date & time menu, Auto timezone
・Tap
Auto timezone to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Set Date Manually
In Date & time menu, Set date Select date
・Available when
Automatic date & time is disabled.
OK
Set Time Manually
In Date & time menu, Set time Select time
・Available when
Automatic date & time is disabled.
OK
Set Time Zone Manually
In Date & time menu, Select time zone area
・Available when
Auto timezone is disabled.
Tap country/
Enable/Disable 24-hour Format
In Date & time menu, Use 24-hour format
・Tap
Use 24-hour format to toggle on ( )/off ( ).
Set Date Format
In Date & time menu, Choose date format option
Tap
In application sheet, (Settings)
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Reset All
Delete all handset memory files.
・Reset all deletes all handset memory files including shot photos and some preinstalled applications irreversibly. Back up important information before performing Reset all.
Other settings
Other settings opens.
Reset all Reset all
Enter Operation Password
Reset all window opens.
OK
104
Read message Reset phone
・To delete all SD Card files simultaneously, Tap
Delete data in microSD as well.
( ).
Erase everything
Reset all starts.
Appendix
Specifications..................................................................106
Customer Service............................................................107
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Specifications
Handset
Handset specifications are as follows.
・Times below were measured with Eco backlight control disabled, Outdoor view disabled, Brightness set to approximately half of maximum (11 of 21).
・Times below may vary with location, status, settings, etc.
・Display employs precision technology; however, some pixels may remain on/off.
Item
Weight
Internal
Battery
Capacity
Continuous
Talk Time
2
Description
147 g (with Internal Battery)
1
2,600 mAh
Continuous
Standby
Time
3
3G: 1,100 minutes
1
GSM: 700 minutes
1
3G: 550 hours
1
GSM: 450 hours
1
4G (AXGP Network): 380 hours
1
4G (FDD-LTE Network): 450 hours
1
Full Seg: 5 hours
1
One Seg: 7.5 hours
1
Continuous TV
Viewing Time
4
Charging
Time
5
Dimensions (W x H x D)
190 minutes
1
Maximum
Output
Maximum
Transmission
Speed
6
70 mm x 132 mm x 9.9 mm (without protruding parts)
1
3G: 0.25 W
GSM (900 MHz): 2 W, GSM (1800 MHz,
1900 MHz): 1 W
4G: 0.2 W
SoftBank 4G: 110 Mbps in downlink, 10
Mbps in uplink
SoftBank 4G LTE: 75 Mbps
7
in downlink,
25 Mbps in uplink
1 Approximate value.
2 Average measured with handset fully charged, in strong signal conditions at rest.
3 Average measured with handset fully charged, without calls or operations, in strong signal conditions at rest, and with Data transmission and Urgent News disabled. May vary with battery strength, ambient temperature, settings, etc.
4 Average measured with handset fully charged, with
Audio settings set to Natural in landscape view (full screen), using Headphones with Mic (optional accessory) at maximum volume, until Battery runs low (10% of capacity).
Viewing time may vary with signal strength and content to be viewed. One Seg Viewing Time was measured with
Receive while saving the battery set.
5 Measured with power off using AC Charger.
6 Provided on a best-effort basis; transmission speed may decrease or transmission may become unavailable due to traffic conditions, network environment, etc. In addition, transmission speed varies by area.
7 Maximum downlink speed is 37.5 Mbps in some areas.
For Network coverage information, see SoftBank Mobile
Website (such information may be available in Japanese only).
AC Charger
Item
Power Source
Power
Consumption
Output
Voltage/
Current
Charging
Temperature
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Cable Length
Material/
Finishing
Description
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
9 W
DC 5.0 V/1.0 A
5 o
C to 35 o
C
40 mm x 53 mm x 23 mm (without protruding parts, cable)
1
1.5 m
1
PC, MBS, PBT, and TPE resin; copper alloy;
SUS/Ni plating
1 Approximate value.
Desktop Holder
Item
Input
Voltage/
Current
Output
Voltage/
Current
Charging
Temperature
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Material/
Finishing
DC 5.0 V/1.8A
DC 5.0 V/1.8 A
5 o
C to 35 o
C
Description
137 mm x 56 mm x 50 mm
1
ABS resin; PORON
®
; POM resin/Gold plating
1 Approximate value.
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)
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions.........................................................110
Important Product Information.....................................116
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 117
General Notes................................................................. 119
FCC Notice...................................................................... 120
RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 121
Water Resistance............................................................122
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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 show degree of risk from improper use; learn them before reading on:
Label Description
Great risk of death or serious injury
Risk of death or serious injury
Risk of minor injury or damage to property
These symbols signify prohibited/compulsory actions; learn them before reading on:
Symbol Description
Prohibited actions
Disassembly prohibited
Exposure to liquids prohibited
Use with wet hands prohibited
Compulsory actions
Unplug from outlet
Handset, USIM Card, Charger (including
Optional Accessories), Desktop Holder,
TV Input-to-Micro USB Cable, Micro USB
Cable (Optional Accessory) & SD Card
(Optional Accessory)
Use specified Charger, Desktop Holder and
Micro USB Cable only.
Non-specified equipment use may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, and may cause Charger to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc.
Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset or related hardware.
May cause fire, injury, electric shock or malfunction.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
Modifying handsets is prohibited by the Radio Law and subject to penalty.
Do not expose internal handset parts, Charger or Desktop Holder to liquids.
Do not let exposed internal parts remain wet; do not charge while they are wet. May cause overheating, electric shock, fire, injury or malfunction. Use only as directed.
Do not charge, use, or leave handset or related hardware in extreme heat (fire, heat sources, direct sunlight, inside vehicles, etc.).
Do not charge, leave, use, or be carrying handset or related hardware in a warm place or where heat collects, such as under a kotatsu
(blanketed warming table) or electric blanket, next to a kairo (worn warming patch), etc.
May cause warping/malfunction; Internal Battery may leak, overheat, ignite or burst. Handset or related hardware may become hot to the touch, leading to burns or other problems.
Do not force Charger into handset. Check Micro
USB plug orientation; retry.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
Display uses tempered glass; however, do not subject to impact or apply excessive force.
Display may break, scattering sharp glass pieces. Should
Display break, do not touch glass pieces or broken parts directly; may cause injury.
Do not place handset, Charger or Desktop
Holder in/on ovens, microwave ovens, pressure cookers, induction stoves or other cooking appliances.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite.
Handset/Charger may overheat, emit smoke, ignite, malfunction, etc.
Keep handset off and Charger disconnected near gas stations or places with fire/explosion risk.
Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may cause fire/explosion; power off before using NFC (including
Osaifu-Keitai
®
) at gas stations; unlock NFC (including
Osaifu-Keitai
®
) before powering off.
Do not drop/throw or subject to strong impact.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite, resulting in fire, electric shock, malfunction, etc.
For unusual sound/odor, smoke or other abnormality:
Continued use may cause fire, electric shock, etc.; grasp plug to disconnect Charger, then power off, being careful not to burn or injure yourself.
Keep liquid (e.g., pet urine) and conductive material (e.g., pencil lead, metal strip/jewelry) away from charging terminals and External
Device Port.
May cause short-circuiting, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.
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Never charge handset while it is wet.
May cause fire, malfunction, burns, etc. due to electric shock or short-circuiting.
Do not expose handset or related hardware to hot air from dryers or other sources to dry them or for other purposes. Avoid saunas or hot water.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite.
Handset, Charger or Desktop Holder may overheat, emit smoke, ignite, malfunction, etc.
Do not place handset or related hardware on unstable 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 away from infants and pets.
Infants and pets may choke from swallowing handset or related hardware or be injured, etc.
For use of handset/related hardware by child, explain instructions and supervise use.
Misuse may cause injury or other problems.
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Internal Battery
Use/dispose of Internal Battery according to battery type.
Symbol on Label
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
Battery Type
Do not dispose of handset in fire.
Internal Battery may leak, burst, ignite, etc.
Do not damage (nail, hammer, stomp, etc.) handset or subject it to strong impact.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not rub; rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
Eyes may be severely damaged.
If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, discontinue handset use and rinse with clean water immediately.
May cause skin damage.
If charging continues even after specified
Charging Time, stop charging.
Internal Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
For abnormal odor, excessive heat, discoloration or distortion, move handset away from sources of flame, being careful not to burn or injure yourself.
Continued use may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
Do not let your pet bite handset; if this occurs, do not use that handset.
Pet bites may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite. May cause handset/related hardware to malfunction, or fire may result.
Do not dispose of handset with ordinary refuse.
Battery is built into handset; take handset to a SoftBank
Shop for appropriate disposal.
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Handset
Do not use handset while driving or cycling.
Accidents may result.
Phone use while driving or cycling is prohibited by law and subject to penalty; park legally beforehand.
Power off near electronic devices that employ high precision control systems or weak signals.
May cause electronic malfunctions or other problems. Take added care near these devices: Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers/defibrillators and other electronic medical equipment; fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatic control devices.
Power off before boarding aircraft to avoid possible radio wave interference with aircraft operations.
If mobile phone use is allowed on board, follow airline instructions regarding handset use.
Users with a heart condition should adjust ringtone Vibration and Volume as needed.
May cause heart damage.
If thunder is audible while outdoors, power off; find cover.
There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock.
Do not look into Infrared Port during Infrared transmissions.
Eyesight may be affected.
Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes.
May temporarily affect eyesight or startle, leading to accidents.
Do not use handset when it may affect a vehicle's electronic equipment.
Handset use inside vehicles may cause electronic equipment to malfunction, resulting in accidents.
For any skin irritation associated with use, discontinue 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 items (e.g., magnetic cards).
Data on bank cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be lost.
Do not swing handset by Strap or TV Antenna.
May harm self or others; 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 burns.
Always maintain some distance from Speaker while ringtones, music or other handset sounds play.
Excessive volume may damage ears or hearing.
Watch Full Seg and One Seg from a distance in good light.
Watching in poor light or too close may affect eyesight.
Moderate handset Volume when using
Headphones.
Excessive volume may damage ears or hearing.
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Charger (including Optional Accessories)
& Desktop Holder
Do not cover/wrap Charger while charging.
Charger may overheat, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.
Use only the specified voltage.
Non-specified voltages may cause fire, malfunction, etc.
・AC Charger: AC 100 V - 240 V Input
・In-Car Charger (use in negative earth vehicles only): DC
12 V/24 V Input
Do not use power adapters designed for overseas travel.
Transformer use may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Unplug Charger for periods of disuse; grasp plug to disconnect.
May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.
If liquid (water, pet urine, etc.) gets inside, grasp plug to disconnect it immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
To remove debris, grasp plug to disconnect
Charger, then clean with a dry cloth.
Fire may result.
Plug Charger firmly into the outlet, keeping the plug, Charger terminals and Desktop Holder terminals away from conductive material
(pencil lead, metal strip/jewelry, etc.).
May cause electric shock, short-circuiting, fire, etc.
Do not touch plug with wet hands.
May cause electric shock, malfunction, etc.
Do not touch Charger if thunder is audible.
May cause electric shock or other problems.
Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles.
Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or malfunction.
Do not use Charger or Desktop Holder in high humidity or near water (in bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.).
May cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Do not use In-Car Charger in positive earth vehicles.
May cause fire or other problems. Use in negative earth vehicles only.
Use only the specified fuse for In-Car Charger.
Non-specified fuse may cause fire or malfunction. See In-
Car Charger manual for details.
Grasp plug to disconnect Charger before cleaning.
May cause electric shock or other problems.
Always grasp plug (not cord/cable) to disconnect Charger.
Pulling plug by cord/cable may damage cord/cable and cause electric shock, fire, etc.
Do not subject Charger to strong impact while it is plugged in.
May cause malfunction or injury.
Do not touch charging terminals of Desktop
Holder while it is connected to the outlet.
May cause burns.
Keep hands and other body parts away from charging terminals.
May cause electric shock, injury or malfunction.
TV Input-to-Micro USB Cable
Never connect TV Input-to-Micro USB Cable if thunder is audible.
May cause electric shock, ignition, fire, etc.
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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 to safeguard implanted medical devices against radio emissions from the use of radio equipment" (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, January 2013).
Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator should keep handset more than 15 cm away.
Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators.
Before using electronic medical equipment other than implanted pacemaker/defibrillator outside medical facilities, consult the vendor on radio wave effects.
Radio waves may interfere with electronic medical equipment.
If it may not be possible to keep handset
15 cm away from other persons (e.g., in a crowded situation where you cannot move freely), suspend signal-transmitting functions
(e.g., by activating Airplane mode) or power off beforehand. If an application that automatically powers handset on is installed, disable that feature before powering off.
Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator may be near.
Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.
Observe these rules inside medical facilities to avoid effects of radio waves on electronic medical equipment:
・Do not enter an operating room or an Intensive or
Coronary Care Unit while carrying a handset.
・Keep handset off in hospitals.
・Even in lobbies or other places where mobile phone use is permitted, keep handset off near electronic medical equipment.
・Obey medical facility rules on mobile phone use.
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Important Product Information
General Use
・If your USIM Card or handset (with USIM Card inserted) is lost or stolen, suspend your service immediately. For details, contact SoftBank Customer Support,
.
・Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places; may affect calls.
・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.
・Beware of eavesdropping.
Because this service is completely digital, the possibility of signal interception is greatly reduced. However, some transmissions may be overheard.
Eavesdropping
Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping.
・Beware of harmful/malicious websites. Take added care when posting personal information.
・An export license may be required to carry handset into other countries if it is to be used by or transferred to another person. However, no such license is required when taking handset abroad for personal use on a vacation or business trip and then bringing it back. Export control regulations in the United States provide that an export license granted by the US government is required to carry handset into Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria.
Heat from Handset Use
・Handset internal temperature may increase depending on usage or environment, causing housing to heat up. (Handset may stop charging or Display brightness may be adjusted for safety.) After a period of handset use under such conditions, warning appears and handset shuts down after approximately 3 minutes. To lower internal temperature and prevent automatic shutdown, exit all applications and activate Screen lock.
・After a period of Camera use at high internal temperature, warning appears and handset automatically shuts down after approximately 1 minute. (Shot image is saved.)
Camera
・Mind etiquette when using Camera.
・Test Camera before shooting special moments.
・Do not use Camera in places where shooting is prohibited.
・Shot images may not be used/transferred without copyright holder (photographer) permission, except for personal use.
Full Seg & One Seg
・Handset Full Seg/One Seg reception may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places; may affect Full Seg/One Seg images.
・Check reception beforehand; programs may not be viewable in some areas since reception varies depending on usage environment.
In-Call/Transmission Cautions
・During calls/transmissions, calling/transmission charges/ fees apply even if other functions or operations are simultaneously in use.
・Transmissions involving JavaScript may incur high charges.
Urgent News (Application)
・Handset receives alerts by default (Urgent News Incoming
Setting is enabled).
・Alert tones sound even in Silent mode.
・Alerts are not received during calls/transmissions or in poor signal conditions.
・Depending on usage/situation, handset may receive alerts for other areas or no alerts.
・Standby Time may decrease when Urgent News Incoming
Setting is enabled.
・SoftBank Mobile Corp. cannot be held liable for any damages associated with this service, including accidents resulting from received information, reception timing or reception failure.
Handset & Hardware Care
Handset & Hardware Care
・During periods of disuse, charge handset to approximately
40% at least once every 6 months; if left uncharged, files/ settings may be affected or handset may become unusable.
SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any resulting damages.
・Use handset within 5 o
C - 35 o
C (up to 40 o
C for brief periods in bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.) and 35% - 90% humidity.
・Avoid extreme temperature or direct sunlight.
・Handset/Internal Battery may become warm during operation or while charging. This is normal.
・Warranty does not cover malfunctions resulting from misuse.
・Handset may not charge properly if charging terminals are obstructed by dust, debris, etc. Clean with a dry cloth, cotton swab, etc.
・Clean handset with a soft dry cloth. Alcohol/solvent use may fade color/print.
・Avoid scratching Display.
・Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure. May cause malfunction or injury.
・Do not sit on handset in back pants pocket.
・Do not place heavy objects on handset inside handbags, packs, etc.
・Handset back cover is not removable. Do not try to remove it; may cause damage or malfunction, or affect water resistance.
・Connect only specified products to Port. Other devices may malfunction or cause damage.
・Do not power off while using SD Card; may result in data loss or malfunction.
・When walking outside, moderate handset Volume to avoid accidents.
・Avoid covering Earpiece, Mics and Speaker while using handset.
・Proximity Sensor prevents Touchscreen misoperation during calls. Do not cover or place a sticker/label over Proximity
Sensor; Display may remain off during calls, disabling handset operation.
・Do not cover Proximity Sensor or place a sticker/label over it; may hinder ambient light detection, resulting in malfunction of Proximity Sensor.
SD/USIM Card Slot
SD Card Slot is located above USIM Card Slot. Insert each card into correct opening in correct orientation.
・Always power off before card insertion/removal.
・Place USIM Card in USIM Tray beforehand.
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Touchscreen
・Touchscreen may not respond in these situations:
・Use with gloves/long fingernails
・Use of pens, pencils or sharp objects
・Use with objects on/against Display
・To prevent malfunctions, do not:
・Touch Display with wet fingers
・Use if Display is wet
・Subject Display to force/pressure
・Place labels or stickers over Display
・If Display is wet, wipe it with a soft cloth.
・To improve response, calibrate Touchscreen as follows.
In application sheet, (Settings) Device info
Adjust touch panel Follow onscreen prompts
・In the following cases, Press to activate Screen lock, then Press again to cancel it.
・Handset operates automatically without touch input
・Handset does not respond to touch input
TV Antenna
Pulling TV Antenna by its top, extend it fully; adjust angle to find best reception. After use, straighten TV Antenna and gently retract it from the bottom. Do not carry handset with
TV Antenna extended; damage may result.
Saving Battery Power
Reduce battery consumption as follows.
In application sheet, (Settings) Energy saving
Energy saving settings Energy save
・When
Energy save is enabled, Energy save symbol appears green.
Headphones
Headphones with Mic (SHLDL1) are available for separate purchase. Other headphone mics may not function properly on handset.
・Do not subject Headphone Port to strong impact while using
Headphones with Mic; water resistance may be affected.
Forcing Power Off
If handset has stopped processing or won't respond to operation, power off forcibly as follows.
(Long Press for at least 8 seconds)
・Release finger after vibration; handset powers off.
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Bluetooth
®
Function
SoftBank Mobile Corp. is not liable for any damages resulting from data/information leakage due to use of handset
Bluetooth
®
function.
■Precautions
The frequency band utilized by handset Bluetooth
®
function is shared with industrial, scientific or medical equipment, including household microwave ovens, and used by radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio stations").
1. Before using Bluetooth
®
, visually check that no other radio stations sharing the same frequency band are in use nearby.
2. Should interference occur between handset and other radio stations, move it to a different location or cancel Bluetooth
® function immediately.
3. For additional information and support, contact SoftBank
Customer Support, General Information: From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157. To call toll free from a
landline/IP phone, see " Customer Service
."
Frequency Band
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band. FH1 indicates FHSS modulation with maximum transmission radius of 10 meters.
XX4 indicates a different modulation scheme with maximum transmission radius of 40 meters. It is not possible for the radio station to avoid using the frequency band of a mobile unit identification apparatus.
To view related information (Japanese):
In application sheet,
Authentication
(Settings) Device info
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Wireless LAN (hereafter "Wi-Fi") uses radio waves to enable communication between compatible devices within range.
However, it is advisable for the user to configure security settings to avoid risk of data interception.
・Do not use Wi-Fi near electrical appliances, audiovisual equipment or office automation equipment; may affect Wi-
Fi transmission speed, availability, clarity, etc. (Especially when a microwave oven is in use.)
・If there are multiple access points nearby, handset may not detect access points correctly.
■Precautions
The frequency band utilized by handset Wi-Fi is shared with industrial, scientific or medical equipment, including household microwave ovens, and used by radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio stations").
1. Before using Wi-Fi, visually check that no other radio stations sharing the same frequency band are in use nearby.
2. Should interference occur between handset and other radio stations, move it to a different location or disable Wi-Fi immediately.
3. For additional information and support, contact SoftBank
Customer Support, General Information: From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157. To call toll free from a
landline/IP phone, see " Customer Service ."
Frequency Band
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band and 5 GHz band with
DSSS-OFDM modulation. Maximum transmission radius is 40 meters.
To view related information (Japanese):
In application sheet, (Settings) Device info
Authentication
Available Channels in the 5 GHz Band
Three bands are available within the 5 GHz frequency band:
5.2 GHz, 5.3 GHz and 5.6 GHz (W52/W53/W56).
・W52 (5.2 GHz band; channels 36, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48)
・W53 (5.3 GHz band; channels 52, 54, 56, 60, 62, 64)
・W56 (5.6 GHz band; channels 100, 102, 104, 108, 110, 112,
116, 118, 120, 124, 126, 128, 132, 134, 136, 140)
Using the 5.2 GHz or 5.3 GHz band (W52/W53) for outdoor communication is prohibited by the Radio Law.
■Simultaneous Use with Bluetooth
®
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth
®
transmit on the 2.4
GHz band. Enabling handset Bluetooth
®
or using Bluetooth
® devices near handset may affect Wi-Fi transmission speed, availability and clarity. Should interference occur, cancel handset Bluetooth
®
or discontinue Bluetooth
®
device use.
・Handset supports Wi-Fi channels 1 - 13. Handset does not connect to access points set to other channels.
・Available channels vary by country.
・For use of Wi-Fi aboard aircraft, check with airline beforehand.
・In some countries/regions, there are restrictions on the use of Wi-Fi. Check the local laws and regulations before using
Wi-Fi on handset abroad.
General Notes
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 is applicable to all persons, and the right to publicity, which protects the interests of celebrities.
Therefore, photographing others including celebrities and publicizing/distributing their photographs without permission is illegal; use Camera responsively.
Copyrights
Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without copyright holder permission may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images
shot with Camera.
The software contained in handset is copyrighted material; copyright, moral right and other related rights are protected by copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile or reverse-engineer the software; do not separate it from hardware in whole or part.
Open Source Software
・Handset contains software based on GNU General Public
License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), and other licenses.
To check details of relevant software licenses:
In application sheet, (Settings) Device info
Legal information Open source licenses
・The source code of software based on GPL, LGPL, and
Mozilla Public License (MPL) is provided on the following website free of charge.
https://sh-dev.sharp.co.jp/android/modules/oss/ (Japanese)
Electromagnetic Safety in Europe
For body-worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
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CE Declaration of Conformity
In some countries/regions including Europe, there are restrictions on the use of 5 GHz WLAN that may limit the use to indoors only.
If you intend to use 5 GHz WLAN on the device, check the
local laws and regulations beforehand.
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that 302SH is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the original declaration of conformity for each model can be found at the following Internet address: http:// www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/
Battery Cautions
Use specified Charger only.
Non-specified equipment use may cause Internal Battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite, and may cause Charger to overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc.
Battery is built into handset. Do not dispose of handset with ordinary refuse; take it to a SoftBank Shop for appropriate disposal.
Charge handset in ambient temperature 5 o
C - 35 o
C; Internal
Battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate outside this range.
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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 2.0 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.455 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
0.374 W/kg***. As SAR is measured utilizing the device's 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 in Europe
" 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).
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)
Volume Level Caution
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
■Headphone Signal Level
The maximum output voltage for Music Player function, measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, is 128 mV.
5 GHz WLAN Operation in USA
Within the 5.15-5.25 GHz band, U-NII devices are restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) operations.
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.
FCC Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 0.31 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.43 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 APYHRO00198.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the FCC Radio Frequency Safety website at http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ .
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RF Exposure Information/Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
RF Exposure Information/Specific
Absorption Rate
*
(SAR) Information
This mobile phone SoftBank 302SH 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 0.461 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 1.5 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.
***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.
****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 given as information relating to RF exposure. For details, see
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" FCC RF Exposure Information " and "
."
Water Resistance
Handset Water Resistance
Handset complies with IPX5 (former JIS protection level 5)
1 and IPX7 (former JIS protection level 7)
2
water protection standards, with Card Slot Cover closed firmly. (Handset is not dust proof.)
1
IPX5 compliant means that a handset continues to function as a phone after being subjected to a water jet
(approximately 12.5 liters/min.) discharged from a nozzle
(inner diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions (approximately 3 m from handset) for at least 3 minutes.
2
IPX7 compliant means that a handset continues to function as a phone after being gently submerged to the depth of
1 m in still tap water at room temperature, left there for approximately 30 minutes, then removed from it.
・Water resistance may be affected under some circumstances.
Warranty does not cover malfunctions resulting from misuse.
・Handset is compliant with IPX5 and IPX7 water protection standards. However, ingress of beverage, sea water, etc.
may cause malfunction.
■Handset Care
・Close Card Slot Cover firmly. Debris (hair, sand, fibers, etc.) trapped between gasket and base may allow ingress of liquid.
・If handset is exposed to liquids with Card Slot Cover open, they may enter handset and cause electric shock or malfunction. Discontinue use and power off.
・If handset is wet, wipe it with a dry cloth.
・Never open/close Card Slot Cover with wet hands or while handset is wet.
・Do not use Headphone Port, External Device Port or
Charging Terminals while they are wet or obstructed by sand/dirt; water resistance may be affected, or malfunction, burns or fire may result due to electric shock, short-circuiting, etc.
・Handset is only water resistant against fresh/tap water between 5 o
C - 35 o
C.
Precautions
・Do not subject handset to soap, detergent, bath powder/oil, sea/pool/spa water, hot water, etc.
・Rinse off sea/pool water, beverage, dirt, sand, mud, etc.
immediately with fresh/tap water between 5 o
C - 35 o
C; residue may cause malfunction if allowed to dry.
・Do not soak handset in bath or pool; never use it in water
(including key operation).
・Handset is not resistant to water pressure. Avoid highpressure water/shower (over 6 liters/min.) or water immersion.
・Do not expose handset to high humidity for long periods; avoid prolonged use in bath/shower rooms.
・Volume may be low when Mic, Earpiece or Speaker is wet; dry handset before use (see "
・Charger, Desktop Holder and optional accessories are not water or dust proof. Do not use in high humidity or near water (outdoors, in bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.); may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
・Do not subject handset to strong impact; do not poke Mic,
Earpiece, Speaker, etc. with a sharp object.
・Avoid placing handset directly on sand. Sand may penetrate
Earpiece, Speaker, etc., resulting in low volume.
・Do not move handset directly from a cold place to a warm humid place; condensation may occur. Should this happen, dry handset naturally at room temperature.
・Handset does not float on water.
・Keep handset out of heavy rain.
Charging Cautions
・Never charge handset while it is wet; may cause fire, malfunction or burns due to electric shock or shortcircuiting. Be sure to dry it before use.
・Do not use Desktop Holder or Charger in rooms where water is regularly in use (kitchens, bathrooms, shower rooms, etc.); may cause fire or electric shock.
Care & Maintenance
・Proper care of Card Slot Cover gasket is crucial for continued handset water resistance. Observe the following:
・Do not remove or damage gasket. Keep it clean.
・Do not insert a sharp object into Card Slot Cover gap,
Headphone Port or External Device Port.
・If Card Slot Cover is damaged or deformed, contact a
SoftBank Shop.
・To maintain water resistance, it is recommended to replace
Card Slot Cover every 2 years regardless of its condition.
Customer-requested Card Slot Cover replacement incurs fees and requires handset submission. For details, contact
a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Support, General
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Washing Handset
Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently with a cloth. Then hold handset approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head and wash with low-pressure tap water (6 liters/min. or lower) at room temperature (5 o
C - 35 o
C). Wash with your hands, taking care not to open Card Slot Cover; do not use a brush or sponge. Dry handset before use; after drying it well, power on.
・Before washing handset, make sure that Card Slot Cover is closed firmly.
・Do not use a washing machine or ultrasonic cleaner.
・Headphone Port and External Device Port tend to accumulate dust, sand, etc.; rinse and dry them completely before use.
Any residue may cause malfunction, burns or fire.
・Do not put a cotton swab, cloth, etc. into Headphone Port or External Device Port; water resistance may be affected causing malfunction.
Drying Handset
After exposing handset to water, be sure to dry Headphone
Port, Earpiece, Speaker, Mics, External Device Port and
Charging Terminals.
・When shaking handset, hold it firmly so as not to drop it.
Wipe handset surface with dry cloth
Holding handset firmly by its sides, shake it about 20 times
Pat against dry cloth to remove moisture from holes and grooves
Leave handset on dry cloth for approximately 2 - 3 hours at room temperature
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Cautions
When Removing Moisture
Do not put a cotton swab, cloth, etc. into openings; water resistance may be affected.
After Drying Procedure
Do not use handset in wet conditions.
・Voice quality may be affected, or moisture may transfer to clothes, bag, etc.
・Moisture may short-circuit Headphone Port, External
Device Port or other parts.
・Exposure to cold may freeze moisture and cause malfunction.
302SH User Guide Index
125
A
About Settings..................................................................86
Add Account......................................................................91
Address Book.....................................................................50
Applications.......................................................................20
Application Settings.........................................................93
B
Basic Operations...............................................................18
........................................................................ 77
C
Calling................................................................................ 44
Calling from Outside Japan............................................. 83
Charging Handset..............................................................11
Creating/Sending Gmail....................................................56
Customer Service............................................................107
Customizing 3-Line Home................................................ 40
D
Data Transfer................................................................... 94
Device Info........................................................................ 90
F
FCC Notice...................................................................... 120
G
General Notes................................................................. 119
Global Roaming..................................................................82
Google Play....................................................................... 26
Google™ Accounts............................................................ 24
H
Handset & Hardware Care............................................. 117
Handset Memory & SD Card...............................................8
Handset Phone Number.................................................... 21
Home Applications Setting.............................................. 92
I
Important Product Information.....................................116
Introduction.........................................................................3
M
Messaging.......................................................................... 52
Mobile Manners................................................................. 21
Music & Images.................................................................70
Music Files (Music)........................................................... 70
126
N
Notifications Window.......................................................37
O
Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS................................ 54
Opening Received Gmail................................................... 57
Opening Received S! Mail/SMS.........................................56
Optional Services..............................................................45
Other Settings..................................................................96
P
Package Contents............................................................... 6
Parts & Functions...............................................................6
Photo Camera....................................................................66
Power On/Off................................................................... 13
R
Recent Apps Key Setting................................................. 90
RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information..................................................................... 121
S
Safety Precautions.........................................................110
Screen Lock....................................................................... 30
Security Codes.................................................................. 28
Sending S! Mail/SMS.........................................................52
Software Updates.............................................................30
Sound Settings..................................................................87
Specifications..................................................................106
Status Bar......................................................................... 36
Still Images & Video (Album)...........................................71
Storage Settings...............................................................93
T
Tethering Option.............................................................. 76
Text Entry.........................................................................22
Touchscreen Operations...................................................14
U
USIM Card Installation....................................................... 7
USIM PIN............................................................................29
Using Internet Mail.......................................................... 58
Using Mini-Applications & Mini-Widgets........................ 39
Using Quick Launcher.......................................................38
V
Video Camera.................................................................... 67
W
Wallpaper & Display Settings..........................................89
Water Resistance............................................................122
Web Browsing (Browser).................................................. 60
Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics...............................34
Wi-Fi...................................................................................74
Wi-Fi Settings...................................................................92
3
3-Line Home Basics.......................................................... 35
SoftBank 302SH User Guide
January 2014, First Edition
SoftBank Mobile Corp.
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Model : SoftBank 302SH
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Table of contents
- 1 302SH User Guide
- 3 Contents
- 5 Introduction
- 5 Introduction
- 7 Getting Started
- 8 Package Contents
- 8 Parts & Functions
- 9 USIM Card Installation
- 10 Handset Memory & SD Card
- 13 Charging Handset
- 15 Power On/Off
- 16 Touchscreen Operations
- 19 Basic Operations
- 20 Basic Operations
- 22 Applications
- 23 Handset Phone Number
- 23 Mobile Manners
- 24 Text Entry
- 26 Google™ Accounts
- 28 Google Play
- 30 Security Codes
- 31 USIM PIN
- 32 Screen Lock
- 32 Software Updates
- 35 Handset Interface
- 36 Welcome Sheet (Lock Screen) Basics
- 37 3-Line Home Basics
- 38 Status Bar
- 39 Notifications Window
- 40 Using Quick Launcher
- 41 Using Mini-Applications & Mini-Widgets
- 42 Customizing 3-Line Home
- 45 Phone
- 46 Calling
- 47 Optional Services
- 52 Address Book
- 53 Messaging & Browser
- 54 Messaging
- 54 Sending S! Mail/SMS
- 56 Opening & Replying to S! Mail/SMS
- 58 Opening Received S! Mail/SMS
- 58 Creating/Sending Gmail
- 59 Opening Received Gmail
- 60 Using Internet Mail
- 62 Web Browsing (Browser)
- 67 Camera
- 68 Photo Camera
- 69 Video Camera
- 71 Music & Images
- 72 Music & Images
- 72 Music Files (Music)
- 73 Still Images & Video (Album)
- 75 Connectivity
- 76 Wi-Fi
- 78 Tethering Option
- 79 Bluetooth®
- 83 Global Services
- 84 Global Roaming
- 85 Calling from Outside Japan
- 87 Settings
- 88 About Settings
- 89 Sound Settings
- 91 Wallpaper & Display Settings
- 92 Recent Apps Key Setting
- 92 Device Info
- 93 Add Account
- 94 Wi-Fi Settings
- 94 Home Applications Setting
- 95 Storage Settings
- 95 Application Settings
- 96 Data Transfer
- 98 Other Settings
- 107 Appendix
- 108 Specifications
- 109 Customer Service
- 111 Safety Precautions
- 112 Safety Precautions
- 118 Important Product Information
- 119 Handset & Hardware Care
- 121 General Notes
- 122 FCC Notice
- 123 RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information
- 124 Water Resistance
- 127 Index