User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Exciting Features
- New Device
- Gestures and Operations
- Home Screen
- Contacts
- Dialling
- Message
- Camera
- Gallery
- Phone Manager
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Utilities
- Device Connection
- Security and Privacy
- Backup and Restoration
- Wi-Fi and Network
- Apps and Notifications
- Sound and Display
- Storage
- Smart Assistance
- System
- Change the Input Method
- Accessibility
- General Settings
- Tips: Get to Grips with Features on Your Phone
- Change Your System Language
- Set Your System Time and Date
- Print Documents and Photos from Your Phone
- Set Scheduled Power Offs
- Enable Airplane Mode for Safer Flying and Longer Battery Life
- Use Account Management to Manage and Update Your Accounts
- View Memory and Storage Status
- View Product Information to Know Your Device Better
- Use Smart Settings to Find a Setting Quickly
- System Update
- Legal Notice
Wide Aperture
Wide Aperture Mode: Emphasise Your Subject
Want to showcase a peony in a sea of owers, highlight your subject in a crowd, or increase the
brightness in a low light environment? Enable Wide aperture mode to blur the background and
highlight your subject to take crisp photos even in low light.
l Quick focus to capture eeting moments: Wide aperture mode can help you quickly capture a
eeting moment during your travels while avoiding any possible blurring caused by moving the lens
or focusing too slowly.
l Blur the background to highlight the subject: Unable to pick out the focus in a crowd? Enable
Wide aperture mode to blur the background, so you can stand out with ease even on a crowded
street.
l Capture moments with ease even at night: Are your photos dark when taken at night or in low
light? Enable Wide aperture mode to customise your photo brightness so you can capture the best
lit moment even in low light.
Use Wide Aperture Mode to Highlight Your Shooting Subjects
Wide aperture mode produces photographs with a shallow depth of eld. This creates a blurred
background that lends greater emphasis to the photo's subject.
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