Mate 20 X (5G) User Guide-(EVR-N29,EMUI9.1.1_01,EN,Normal)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Exciting Features
- Featured Usage Tips
- Camera Tips
- Connect and Share
- Use NFC to Quickly Establish Connections between Devices.
- Transfer Data between Your Phone and Computer
- Use Huawei Share to Quickly Share Files Between Huawei Devices
- Transfer Files Between Your Phone and Computer with Huawei Share
- One-Touch Printing with Huawei Share
- Quickly Share Files Between Your Phone and Computer with Huawei Share OneHop
- Share Your Mobile Network with Other Devices
- Manage Your Phone
- New Device
- Gestures and Operations
- Home Screen
- Contacts
- Dialing
- Message
- Camera
- Gallery
- Phone Manager
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Utilities
- Multiple Users
- Device Connection
- Security and Privacy
- Wi-Fi and Network
- Apps and Notifications
- Sound and Display
- Storage
- Smart Assistance
- System
- System Update
- Legal Notice
To back up your data to a Memory card, open Settings, and go to System > Backup & restore
> Data backup > External storage > Memory card. Then touch BACK UP, from Select data,
select the data you want to back up and touch Back up.
l You can enable Auto-backup on the backup page, and then connect your phone to the power
supply. The system automatically backs up the data when the screen is off.
l You can touch > Backup encryption > Encrypt backups to enable Backup encryption
on the backup page, and then set a password when prompted. The password will be used
when you want to restore les later. Always remember your backup password or set security
questions to help remember the password as you will not be able to retrieve your backup les
without it.
You can view your backup les in the Huawei\Backup folder by going to Files > Categories >
Memory card.
Data Backup to a USB Storage Device
If you are running out of storage space on your Phone or you want to back up your important data to
an external storage device, you can connect your Phone to a USB storage device using a USB OTG
cable and back up your data to the storage device. USB storage devices compatible with your Phone
include USB ash drives, card readers, and devices with an Memory card inserted.
Open Settings, go to System > Backup & restore > Data backup > External storage > USB
storage, then touch BACK UP. On the Select data screen, select the data you want to back up and
touch Back up.
You can go to > Backup encryption > Encrypt backups to enable Backup encryption on
the backup page, and then set a password when prompted. The password will be used when you
want to restore les later. Always remember your backup password or set security questions to
help remember the password as you will not be able to retrieve your backup les without it.
Reset Your Phone
If the operating speed of your Phone starts to slow down due to long-term accumulation of caches
and residual
les, you can reset your Phone to erase these cached les completely and restore your
device's factory settings.
Reset network settings: This will restore your Wi-Fi, mobile data network, and Bluetooth settings,
including hotspot tethering and Bluetooth pairing information. It won't change other settings on your
Phone, or delete any data or les.
Open Settings, go to System > Reset > Reset network settings, touch RESET NETWORK
SETTINGS, and follow the onscreen instructions to reset the settings.
Restore all settings: This will restore your device's initial network settings, ngerprint data, face
data, and lock screen passwords. It won't reset settings for Find my Phone or HUAWEI ID, nor will it
delete any data or les.
Utilities
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