Mate 20 User Guide-(HMA-L09&L29,EMUI11.0_01,EN)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- System Navigation
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- Adjust Sound Settings
- Power On and Off or Restart Your Device
- Charging
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Shortcut Switches
- Quickly Access Frequently Used App Features
- Home Screen Widgets
- Set Your Wallpaper
- View and Clear Notifications
- multi-window
- Phone Clone
- Enter Text
- Smart Features
- AI Lens
- Easy Projection
- Multi-screen Collaboration
- Multi-screen Collaboration Between Your Tablet and Phone
- Smart Remote
- AI Search
- Huawei Share
- Camera and Gallery
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Take Photos with Various Zoom Settings
- Macro
- Take Panoramic Photos
- Take Black and White Photos
- AR Lens
- Moving Pictures
- Add Stickers to Photos
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- Slow-Mo Recording
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Leica Colors
- Manage Gallery
- Huawei Vlog Editor
- People Album Videos
- Highlights
- Launch Camera
- Light Painting
- Take HDR Photos
- Documents Mode
- Filters
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Smart Photo Categorization
- Apps
- Phone
- Notepad
- Compass
- Tips
- Apps
- Mirror
- App Twin
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Calendar
- Clock
- Recorder
- Calculator
- Flashlight
- Optimizer
- Phone Clone
- HiSuite
- Settings
- Mobile Network
- More Connections
- Display & Brightness
- Sounds & Vibration
- Biometrics & Password
- Security
- Accessibility Features
- System & Updates
- Search for Items in Settings
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Home Screen & Wallpaper
- Notifications
- Apps
- Battery
- Storage
- Privacy
- Users & Accounts
- About Phone
Enable Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos intelligently identies audio content and automatically adjusts the audio quality
to bring you an immersive surround sound experience.
Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > Dolby Atmos and select an option.
Dolby Atmos will be enabled when the speaker is enabled on your phone.
Do Not Disturb Mode
Do Not Disturb helps you prevent interruptions when you need to focus. When this mode is
enabled, calls and messages will be muted and banner notications will not be displayed.
Enable or Disable Do Not Disturb
You can enable or disable Do Not Disturb using either of the following methods:
• Swipe down from the status bar to open the notication panel, swipe down on it again to
show all shortcuts, then turn on or turn o Do Not Disturb. You can touch and hold Do
Not Disturb to access the settings screen.
• Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > Do Not Disturb, and enable or disable Do Not
Disturb.
Once Do Not Disturb has been enabled, will display in the status bar. To check for
notications, go to the lock screen or swipe down from the status bar to open the
notication panel. Swipe left on a notication and touch to delay the notication.
When receiving incoming calls, notications, and messages, your phone will be muted and
will not automatically turn on its screen or display banner notications.
Set a Schedule for Do Not Disturb
1 Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > Do Not Disturb, and disable Do Not Disturb.
2 Enable Scheduled. Your phone will enter Do not disturb mode at the specied time on
Saturdays and Sundays by default.
3 Touch Scheduled to set the time frame and repeat cycle.
4 You can also touch Add to set multiple start times.
Make Exceptions in Do Not Disturb Mode
While in Do Not Disturb mode, you can enable your phone to ring for calls and messages
from certain sources so you don't miss anything important.
Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > Do Not Disturb, and enable Do Not Disturb or
Scheduled. Then you can:
• Touch Calls or Messages and select one of the options. If you set an exception, your phone
will ring for calls or messages from the selected source.
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