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User guideXperia E5F3311/F3313

ContentsGetting started. 6About this User Guide. 6Overview. 6Assembly. 7Screen Protection. 8Starting Your Device for the First Time. 8Why Do I Need a Google Account?. 8Charging Your Device. 9Device security. 11Making Sure Your Device is Protected. 11Screen Lock.11Unlocking Your Device Automatically.13SIM Card Protection .16Finding the identification number of your device. 17Finding a Lost Device . 18Learning the basics. 20Using the touchscreen. 20Locking and Unlocking the Screen. 21Homescreen. 22Application screen.23Navigating Applications. 24Widgets. 25Shortcuts and folders. 25Background and Themes. 26Battery and Power Management. 27Taking a screenshot.28Notifications. 28Icons in the status bar. 30Applications Overview. 32Downloading applications.34Downloading applications from Google Play . 34Downloading applications from other sources. 34Internet and networks. 35Browsing the web. 35Internet and MMS Settings .35Wi-Fi . 36Sharing your mobile data connection. 37Controlling data usage. 39Selecting mobile networks. 402This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

Virtual private networks (VPNs).40Synchronizing data on your device. 42Synchronizing with Online Accounts.42Synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync .42Basic settings.44Accessing Settings.44Sound Volume and Settings. 44Do Not Disturb Mode. 45Screen settings. 46Application settings. 47Resetting Your Applications. 48Daydream. 48Language Settings. 49Date and time. 49Enhancing the Sound Output. 50Multiple User Accounts. 50Typing text. 53On-Screen Keyboard. 53Phonepad. 54Entering text using voice input.55Editing text. 55Personalizing the On-Screen Keyboard. 55Calling. 57Making calls. 57Receiving calls. 58Ongoing Calls. 60Using the call log.60Forwarding Calls. 61Restricting calls. 61Multiple calls. 62Conference calls. 62Voicemail. 63Emergency calls.63Contacts .64Transferring contacts. 64Searching and viewing contacts. 65Adding and editing contacts.66Adding medical and emergency contact information. 67Favorites and groups. 68Sending contact information.69Avoiding duplicate entries in the Contacts application. 69Backing up Contacts.693This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

Messaging and chat.71Reading and sending messages. 71Organizing your messages. 72Calling from a message.72Messaging settings. 73Instant messaging and video chat. 73Email.74Setting up email. 74Sending and Receiving Email Messages. 74Organizing your email messages. 75Email account settings. 76Gmail .77Music .78Transferring Music to Your Device . 78Listening to music. 78Music Homescreen Menu. 79Playlists.80Sharing music. 81Enhancing the sound. 81FM radio. 82Listening to the radio.82Favorite radio channels. 83Sound settings. 83Camera.84Taking Photos and Recording Videos.84Adding Geographical Positions To Your Photos. 85General camera settings. 85Still camera settings. 87Video camera settings.90Photos and videos in Album. 92Viewing Photos and Videos. 92Sharing and Managing Photos and Videos. 93Editing photos with the Photo editor application.93Editing videos with the Video editor application. 94Hiding photos and videos.95Album Homescreen Menu.95Viewing your photos on a map. 96Videos. 98The Video Application. 98Transferring Video Content to Your Device . 99Managing video content. 994This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

Connectivity. 100Sharing Content with DLNA Certified Devices. 100NFC. 101Bluetooth Wireless Technology. 103Smart apps and features that save you time. 106Using your Device as a Wallet. 106News Suite.106Travel and maps.107Using Location Services. 107Google Maps and navigation. 107Using data traffic when traveling.107Airplane mode.108Calendar and alarm clock. 109Calendar. 109Alarm and Clock. 109Accessibility. 112Magnification Gestures.112Large Text.112Color Correction.112TalkBack.112Support and maintenance.114Support for your device.114Computer Tools. 114Updating your device. 114Memory and Storage. 115Managing files using a computer. 117Backing up and Restoring Content.117Running Diagnostic Tests on Your Device. 120Restarting and resetting your device. 120Warranty, SAR, and Usage Guidelines. 121Limitations to services and features.121Legal information.1225This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

Getting startedAbout this User GuideThis is the Xperia E5 User guide for the Android 6.0 software version. If you're notsure which software version your device is running, you can check it in the Settingsmenu. For more information about software updates, see Updating your device onthe 114 page.12To check the current software version of your deviceFrom your Homescreen, tap .Find and tap Settings About phone Android version.Overview6This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

1. Charging/Notification light11. Main camera lens2. Headset jack12. Main camera light3. Proximity/Light sensor13. Second microphone4. Ear speaker14. Nano SIM/Memory card slot cover5. Front camera lens15. NFC detection area6. Volume/Zoom key7. Power key8. Main loudspeaker9. Charger/USB cable port10. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS antenna areaAssemblyYour device only supports nano SIM cards.To insert the nano SIM cardYour device only supports nano SIM cards. Make sure you use the nano SIM card holder anddon’t confuse the nano SIM card slot with the memory card slot.1234Open the cover for the nano SIM and memory card slots.Using a fingernail or other similar object, drag out the nano SIM card holder.Place the nano SIM card in the holder, then re-insert the holder.Close the cover.If you insert a nano SIM card while the device is powered on, the device restarts automatically.123To insert a memory cardOpen the cover for the nano SIM card and memory card slots.Place the memory card in the memory card slot, then push the memory card allthe way into the slot until you hear a clicking sound.Close the cover.Make sure you insert the memory card in the correct orientation.To remove the nano SIM card1234Open the cover for the nano SIM card and memory card slots.Using a fingernail or other similar object, drag out the nano SIM card holder.Remove the nano SIM card, then re-insert the holder.Close the cover.To Remove the Memory Card7This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

1234Either turn off the device, or unmount the memory card under Settings Storage& memory Advanced Storage next to SD card, and then open thecover for the nano SIM card and memory card slots.Push the memory card inward, then release it quickly.Drag out the memory card fully and remove it.Close the cover.Screen ProtectionBefore using your device, remove the protective film by pulling up on the protruding tab.It is recommended to protect your device with a Sony-branded screen cover or aprotector intended for your Xperia model. The use of third-party screen protectionaccessories may prevent your device from working correctly by covering sensors, lenses,speakers, or microphones and can invalidate the warranty.Starting Your Device for the First TimeThe first time you start your device, a setup guide helps you configure basic settings,personalize your device, and sign in to your accounts (like a Google account).To turn on the deviceMake sure the battery is charged for at least 30 minutes before you turn on the device for thefirst time.123Press and hold down the power key until the device vibrates.Enter your SIM card PIN when requested, then tap.Wait a while for the device to start.Your SIM card PIN is initially supplied by your service provider, but you can change it laterfrom the Settings menu. To correct a mistake made while entering your SIM card PIN, tap12To Turn off the DevicePress and hold down the power keyIn the options menu, tap Power off.until the options menu opens.It may take a while for the device to shut down.Why Do I Need a Google Account?Your Xperia device from Sony runs on the Android platform developed by Google .A range of Google applications and services is available on your device when youpurchase it, for example, Gmail , Google Maps , YouTube , and the Play Store application which gives you access to the Google Play online store for downloadingAndroid applications. To get the most out of these services, you need a Google account. For example, a Google account enables you to do all of the following: Download and install applications from Google Play .8This is an Internet version of this publication. Print only for private use.

Synchronize your email, contacts, and calendar using Gmail .Chat with friends using the Hangouts application.Synchronize your browsing history and bookmarks using the Google Chrome webbrowser.Identify yourself as the authorized user after a software repair using Xperia Companion.Remotely find, lock, or clear a lost or stolen device using the my Xperia or Android Device Manager services.For more information about Android and Google , go to http://support.google.com.It is crucial that you remember your Google account username and password. In somesituations, you may need to identify yourself for security reasons using your Google account.If you fail to give your Google username and password in such situations, your device islocked. Also, if you have more than one Google account, be sure to enter the details for therelevant account.123To Set Up a Google Account on your DeviceFrom your Homescreen, tap .Find and tap Settings Accounts & sync Add account Google.Follow the registration wizard to create a Google account, or sign in if youalready have an account.You

Your Xperia device from Sony runs on the Android platform developed by Google . A range of Google applications and services is available on your device when you purchase it, for example, Gmail , Google Maps , YouTube , and the Play Store

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