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1 Pair the sending and recipient devices via Bluetooth.
2 On the sending device, touch and hold a le, select the les you want to share, touch
, and select Bluetooth.
Operations may va if you are sharing les from apps directly.
3 Touch the Bluetooth name of the recipient device to sta sharing.
4 On the recipient device, accept the Bluetooth transfer request.
Unpair a Bluetooth Device
1 On the Bluetooth settings screen, enable the Bluetooth switch.
2 In the list of Paired devices, touch next to the name of the device you wish to
unpair, then touch Unpair.
Mobile Network
Connect to Mobile Data
1
Make sure that mobile data is available on your SIM card.
2
Connect to mobile data using either of the following methods:
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notication panel, then swipe down
again to show all shocuts. Turn on Mobile data.
Go to Settings > Mobile network > Mobile data, and enable Mobile data.
To save batte power and mobile data, disable the mobile data seice when you don't
need it.
Enable 5G
5G seices are only available in some countries and regions.
Not all devices suppo 5G.
Fifth generation mobile networks, fth generation wireless systems, or fth-generation
(5G) is the fth generation mobile communication technology. Compared to 4G, 5G oers
higher data transfer rates and shoer latency.
When two SIM cards are inseed, if only one card suppos 5G and it is selected as the
default card for mobile data, only the default card for data suppos 5G and the other card
suppos 4G/3G/2G.
1 Please conrm if your card suppos 5G based on the carrier network and related
seice deployment, and contact your network carrier to enable 5G.
2 If two SIM cards are inseed to your phone, go to Settings > Mobile network > SIM
management and set SIM 1 or SIM 2 as the default card for data.
Settings
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