User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Set up phone
- Learn the basics
- About your home screen
- About your lock screen
- New to Android?
- Get around on your phone
- Frequently used tools
- Work with text
- Personalize your phone
- Apps
- About your apps
- View two apps on screen
- View notifications
- About Moto experiences
- Enhance your gaming
- Manage your apps
- Search and browse
- Text messaging
- Calendar app
- Clock app
- Photos app
- Calls, contacts, voicemail
- Phone calls
- Contacts
- Voicemail
- Music
- Battery
- Storage
- Network and internet
- Connected devices
- Connect with Bluetooth
- Connect with Wi-Fi Direct
- Make contactless payments
- Share or receive with NFC
- Ready For
- Cast screen or media to TV
- Share files and links with nearby Android phones
- Transfer files between phone and computer (USB)
- Print from your phone
- About wireless sharing
- Other settings
- Apps & notifications
- Display
- Adjust screen brightness
- Use Dark theme
- Adjust screen colors at night
- Stop screen flicker
- Change display style
- Show apps full screen
- See Peek Display notifications
- Change screen timeout
- Stop automatic rotation
- Choose color mode
- Adjust refresh rate
- Change font and display size
- Set recording options
- Set lock screen preferences
- Location
- Security
- Accounts
- Accessibility
- System
- About phone
- Fix a problem
- Hardware issues
- Call and SIM issues
- Battery issues
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB issues
- Account and sign-in issues
- App issues
- Maintenance procedures
About your home screen
You see the home screen when you turn on and unlock your phone or swipe up from the bottom of the
screen.
You can add more pages to the right as needed. To add a page, drag an app shortcut or widget to the edge
of an existing page and place it on the new page.
Swipe right or left to move between pages.
Here are the parts of your home screen:
1. Status bar: Displays the time and icons that tell you about your phone's battery and network
connections. Swipe down to see your notifications and quick settings.
2. Widget: You can add widgets to your home screen for quick access to information or frequent tasks.
3. Shortcut: You can add shortcuts to open apps or web pages you use frequently.
4.
App list: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to see the list of all your apps.
5. Favorites tray: Provides one touch access to your most-used apps from any home screen page. You can
customize which apps appear here.
6. Navigation bar: Use gestures to move between apps and screens. You can replace the bar with the
navigation icons instead.
7. Folder: Add folders to organize app shortcuts.
If you want an entirely new look and feel for your home screen, you can use a different launcher. For a less
drastic renovation, just change the wallpaper.
About your lock screen
The lock screen appears when you're using a screen lock and you power on your phone or turn on the
screen.
Learn the basics
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