Sony D2206 - Manual

Sony D2206

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Getting started; About this User guide; This is the; Updating your; To check the current software version of your device; Overview
  • Page 7 – Assembly; To remove the back cover
  • Page 8 – To insert the micro SIM card; To insert a memory card
  • Page 9 – Starting your device for the first time; To turn on the device; Why do I need a GoogleTM account?; To set up a GoogleTM account on your device
  • Page 10 – Charging your device; performance in; Battery and power management; To charge your device; Battery notification light status
  • Page 11 – Learning the basics; Using the touchscreen; Tapping; Open or select an item.; Touching and holding
  • Page 12 – Pinching and spreading; Zoom in or out on a web page, a photo or a map.; Swiping; Scroll up or down a list.
  • Page 13 – Flicking; movement by tapping the screen.; Locking and unlocking the screen; other kinds of locks. See; Screen lock; To activate the screen
  • Page 14 – Home screen; shows the pane that you are currently in.; Home screen panes; To set a pane as the main Home screen pane
  • Page 15 – Application screen; Own order
  • Page 16 – Navigating applications; To open the recently used applications window
  • Page 17 – Shaking your device to open an application; To use the quick launch function; Small apps; To open a small app; To close a small app
  • Page 18 – OK; Widgets
  • Page 19 – Shortcuts and folders; Apps
  • Page 21 – Status and notifications; Clear; Notification light
  • Page 22 – Icons in the status bar; Status icons; Notification icons
  • Page 23 – Application overview
  • Page 25 – Downloading applications; Downloading applications from Google PlayTM; To download an application from Google PlayTM; Downloading applications from other sources; To allow the download of applications from other sources
  • Page 26 – Internet and networks; Browsing the web; To browse with Google ChromeTM; Internet and MMS settings; download these settings later from the Settings menu.
  • Page 28 – To connect to a Wi-Fi® network automatically; To add a Wi-Fi® network manually; Increasing Wi-Fi® signal strength
  • Page 29 – Sharing your mobile data connection; To share your data connection using a USB cable
  • Page 30 – To rename or secure your portable hotspot; Controlling data usage; To turn mobile data traffic on or off; To control the mobile data usage of individual applications
  • Page 31 – Selecting mobile networks
  • Page 32 – Synchronising data on your device; Synchronising with online accounts; To set up an online account for synchronisation; Synchronising with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®
  • Page 33 – To set up an EAS account for synchronisation; To change the settings of an EAS account; Synchronising with Outlook using a computer; To synchronise with your Outlook contacts using a computer; Contacts
  • Page 34 – Calendar
  • Page 35 – Basic settings; Accessing settings
  • Page 36 – SIM card protection; Screen settings
  • Page 37 – To set up the Face Unlock feature; To unlock the screen using the Face Unlock feature; To create a screen lock pattern; To change the screen lock pattern
  • Page 38 – Language settings; Keyboard settings; Date and time
  • Page 39 – Using Clear PhaseTM technology; To enhance the speaker sound quality using Clear PhaseTM; Using xLOUDTM technology; To enhance the speaker volume using xLOUDTM
  • Page 40 – Typing text; To display the on-screen keyboard to enter text
  • Page 41 – Entering text using voice input; To enable voice input; Editing text; Application bar
  • Page 42 – To access the on-screen keyboard settings
  • Page 43 – Calling; Making calls; Instant messaging and video chat; To make a call by dialling
  • Page 44 – Showing or hiding your phone number; Receiving calls; Using the answering machine
  • Page 45 – Rejecting a call with a text message
  • Page 48 – Conference calls; Voicemail
  • Page 49 – Emergency calls; To make an emergency call
  • Page 50 – Transferring contacts; Transferring contacts using a computer; To transfer contacts to your new device using a computer; XperiaTM Transfer; Transferring contacts using an online account; Settings; Other methods for transferring contacts; To import contacts from a memory card
  • Page 51 – Searching and viewing contacts; To search for a contact
  • Page 52 – Adding and editing contacts
  • Page 53 – Adding medical and emergency contact information; To enter your medical information
  • Page 54 – To add a new ICE contact; To use existing contacts as ICE contacts; Favourites and groups; To mark or unmark a contact as a favourite
  • Page 56 – To export contacts to a SIM card
  • Page 57 – Messaging and chat; Reading and sending messages; To create and send a message
  • Page 58 – Organising your messages
  • Page 59 – Calling from a message; To call a message sender; Messaging settings; To change your message notification settings
  • Page 60 – To start an instant message or a video call
  • Page 61 – Email; Setting up email; To set up an email account; To add an extra email account; Sending and receiving email messages
  • Page 62 – Email preview pane
  • Page 63 – Organising your email messages
  • Page 64 – Email account settings; To remove an email account from your device; GmailTM; To learn more about GmailTM
  • Page 65 – Music; Transferring music to your device; directly into the file manager application on the computer. See; Managing files using a; Sony Bridge for Mac, go to; Listening to music
  • Page 66 – Walkman® home screen; To play a song using the Walkman® application; To find song-related information online; To adjust the audio volume; Walkman® home screen menu
  • Page 68 – Playlists; Sharing music; Sharing music on FacebookTM
  • Page 69 – Recognising music with TrackIDTM
  • Page 71 – To delete a track from the track history; Music Unlimited online service; To get started with Music Unlimited
  • Page 72 – FM radio; Listening to the radio; To listen to the FM radio
  • Page 73 – Favourite radio channels
  • Page 74 – Camera; Taking photos and recording videos; To take a photo from the lock screen
  • Page 75 – Using Smile ShutterTM to capture smiling faces
  • Page 76 – General camera settings; into FacebookTM. Videos can be up to 10 minutes long.
  • Page 77 – Touch capture; taken as soon as you release your finger.; Data storage; white balance setting icon is available on the camera screen.; Still camera settings; To adjust the still camera settings; Still camera settings overview; with a higher resolution requires more memory.
  • Page 78 – Smile ShutterTM; to before taking a photo.; Focus mode; coloured focus frame stays sharp.; HDR; Preview
  • Page 79 – Face registration; Video camera settings; To adjust the video camera settings; Video camera settings overview; Adjust the video resolution for different formats.; avoid shaking the camera when recording videos.
  • Page 80 – to before recording a video.; focus frame stays sharp.; Metering; amount of light striking the image that you want to capture.; Video stabiliser; helps you by compensating for small movements of the hand.; Microphone; You can choose to preview videos just after you shoot them.
  • Page 81 – Photos and videos in Album; Viewing photos and videos; To view photos and videos; To change the size of the thumbnails
  • Page 82 – Sharing and managing photos and videos
  • Page 83 – Analysing photos with faces in Album; Editing photos with the Photo editor application
  • Page 84 – Album home screen menu; such as Bluetooth® wireless technology and email to share content.
  • Page 85 – Viewing your photos on a map; took a particular photo. See; Adding the geographical position to your photos; on
  • Page 87 – Videos; Watching videos in the Movies application; To play a video in Movies
  • Page 88 – Transferring video content to your device; Managing files; Managing video content; To get movie information manually; To clear information about a video
  • Page 89 – Video Unlimited service; To get started with Video Unlimited
  • Page 90 – Connectivity; Sharing content with DLNA CertifiedTM devices; Playing files from DLNA CertifiedTM devices on your device; To play a shared track on your device; Playing files from your device on DLNA CertifiedTM devices
  • Page 91 – To set up file sharing with other DLNA CertifiedTM devices; To stop sharing files with other DLNA CertifiedTM devices; Playing files on a Digital Media Renderer device
  • Page 92 – Playing games on a TV using a DUALSHOCKTM3 wireless
  • Page 93 – To set up a connection with a DUALSHOCKTM3 wireless controller; NFC; To turn on the NFC function
  • Page 94 – Scanning NFC tags; To scan an NFC tag; Connecting to an NFC compatible device; Bluetooth® wireless technology
  • Page 96 – Sending and receiving items using Bluetooth; To send items using Bluetooth
  • Page 98 – Controlling accessories and settings with Smart Connect; your headset between 7am and 9am, you can decide that:
  • Page 99 – Managing devices; To pair and connect an accessory; Using your device as a fitness hub with ANT+TM
  • Page 100 – Using your device as a wallet
  • Page 101 – Travel and maps; Using location services; To enable location services; To allow Google apps to access your location; Improving GPS accuracy
  • Page 102 – Google MapsTM and navigation; To show your location on the map
  • Page 103 – Using data traffic when travelling; To activate or deactivate data roaming; Airplane mode; To turn on Airplane mode
  • Page 104 – Calendar and alarm clock; To create a calendar event
  • Page 105 – To change weather forecast settings in the Calendar application; Alarm and clock
  • Page 107 – Support and maintenance; Support for your device; To access the Support application; Help in menus and applications; To allow the sending of usage info; Computer tools; PC Companion for Microsoft® Windows®
  • Page 108 – Updating your device; To check for new software; Updating your device wirelessly; To download and install a system update; Updating your device using a computer
  • Page 109 – To update your device using a computer; IMEI number; To view your IMEI number; To view which applications use the most battery power
  • Page 110 – Improving battery time using STAMINA mode; Improving battery time using Low battery mode
  • Page 111 – Improving battery time using Location-based Wi-Fi®; To activate the Location-based Wi-Fi® feature; Improving battery time by queuing background data; To allow the queuing of background data; Memory and storage; Improving memory performance
  • Page 112 – Managing files using a computer; Transferring files using Media transfer mode via Wi-Fi
  • Page 113 – To prepare to use your device wirelessly with a computer; Configure device for network access; To connect wirelessly to a paired device; Restarting and resetting; To force the device to shut down
  • Page 114 – To perform a factory data reset; Recycling your device
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

Contents Getting started...............................................................................6 About this User guide........................................................................6Overview............................................................................................6...

Page 6 - Getting started; About this User guide; This is the; Updating your; To check the current software version of your device; Overview

Getting started About this User guide This is the Xperia™ E3 User guide for the Android™ 4.4 software version. If you're not sure which software version your device is running, you can check it via the Settings menu. For more information about software updates, see Updating your device on page 108. ...

Page 7 - Assembly; To remove the back cover

9 Main camera lens 10 Camera light 11 Second microphone 12 Wi-Fi/GPS/Bluetooth antenna area 13 NFC™ detection area 14 Port for charger/USB cable 15 Loudspeaker Assembly A protective plastic sheet is attached to the screen. You should peel off this sheet before using the touchscreen. Otherwise, the t...

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