Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6011777-Y560L&U User Guide-(02,EN,combine) 20150727.pdf
- Foreword
- First-class functions
- Getting started
- Calls and contacts
- Messaging and email
- Camera and gallery
- Music and video
- Network and sharing
- Applications
- Phone settings
- Turning on location services
- Modifying tone settings
- Modifying display settings
- Changing the lock screen style
- Turning on or off airplane mode
- Setting the PIN of your SIM card
- Setting up an account
- Restoring factory settings
- Updating your phone
- Setting the date and time
- Changing the system language
- Accessibility
- Legal Notice

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By default, received files are saved to the bluetooth folder in Files.
Transferring data using Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct allows two devices to connect to each other for data transfers without using any
access point.
Connecting two devices using Wi-Fi Direct
Before you use Wi-
Fi Direct to connect two devices, ensure that you have turned on
the Wi-Fi network connection on both devices.
1.
On the home screen, touch .
2.
Under
All
, touch the
Wi-Fi
.
3.
Touch
the switch
to enable the Wi-Fi.
4.
Touch
> Advanced > WiFi Direct
to scan for available devices.
5.
Choose a device.
Sending a file using Wi-Fi Direct
Touch and hold the file you want to send and then touch
Share
>
Wi-Fi Direct
on the
displayed window. Your phone will automatically search for and display available devices.
Select a device to receive your file.
Receiving a file using Wi-Fi Direct
When a file comes in through Wi-Fi Direct,
a file transfer dialog box will be displayed.
Touch Accept to start receiving the file. Open your notification panel and touch
Notifications to check the file transfer progress
.
By default, received files are saved to the
Wi-Fi Direct
folder in
Files
.
Transferring data between your phone and computer
MTP mode
MTP mode lets you transfer media files, such as photos, songs, and videos, between your
phone and a computer. Windows Media Player 11 or later is required.
1. Use a USB cable to connect your phone to the computer.