User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- System Navigation
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Shortcut Switches
- Quickly Access Frequently Used App Features
- Home Screen Widgets
- Set Your Wallpaper
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- View and Clear Notifications
- Adjust Sound Settings
- Enter Text
- multi-window
- Power On and Off or Restart Your Device
- Charging
- Smart Features
- Camera and Gallery
- Launch Camera
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Macro
- Take Panoramic Photos
- Take HDR Photos
- Add Stickers to Photos
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Manage Gallery
- Smart Photo Categorization
- Apps
- Apps
- Contacts
- Phone
- Messaging
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Recorder
- Calculator
- Flashlight
- Compass
- Mirror
- App Twin
- Optimizer
- HiSuite
- Tips
- Settings
- Search for Items in Settings
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Mobile Network
- More Connections
- Home Screen & Wallpaper
- Display & Brightness
- Sounds & Vibration
- Notifications
- Biometrics & Password
- Apps
- Battery
- Storage
- Security
- Privacy
- Accessibility Features
- Users & Accounts
- System & Updates
- About Phone
Use a Shortcut to Switch Between Sound, Vibration, and Silent Modes
1 Swipe down from the status bar to open the
notication panel, then swipe down on it
again to show all shortcuts.
2 Touch the
Sound, Silent, or Vibration icon to switch between dierent
modes.
In Sound mode, your phone plays all sounds as normal.
In Silent mode, your phone only mutes the ringtones for incoming calls, messages,
notications, and some third-party app notications. Other sounds, including alarms, voice
calls, music, videos, and games, will not be muted.
In Vibration mode, your phone is muted and vibrates to provide discreet alerts for calls or
messages.
You can also go to Settings > Sounds & vibration to switch between Sound, Vibration, and
Silent modes.
System Haptics
The system uses haptics to provide feedback when certain operations are completed, such as
when you touch and hold text, a contact, or some other elements on the screen.
Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > More settings and enable or disable System haptics
according to your preferences.
Set the Default Volume
Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration, and you can then set the volume for the following
items:
• Ringer, Messages, Notications
• Alarms
• Music, Videos, Games
• Calls
Set More settings
On the Sounds & vibration screen, touch More settings, and set more
notication methods
according to your preferences. For example, you can set Keypad tones and Screenshot.
This feature may vary by device.
Enter Text
Select, Copy, Paste, or Share Text
You can select text displayed on your screen, copy or cut it to the clipboard, then paste it
somewhere else. You can also share it in multiple ways.
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