User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting started
- Learning the basics
- Downloading applications
- Internet and networks
- Synchronizing data on your device
- Basic settings
- Typing text
- Contacts
- Music
- FM radio
- Camera
- Photos and videos in Album
- Videos
- Connectivity
- Mirroring the screen of your device on a TV using a cable
- Mirroring the screen of another Xperia™ device wirelessly on your device
- Mirroring the screen of your device wirelessly on a TV
- Sharing content with DLNA Certified™ devices
- Playing games on a TV using a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller
- NFC
- Bluetooth® wireless technology
- One-touch Setup
- Smart apps and features that save you time
- Travel and maps
- Calendar and alarm clock
- Support and maintenance
- Support for your device
- Computer tools
- Updating your device
- Finding a lost device
- IDID number
- Battery and power management
- Memory and storage
- Managing files using a computer
- Restarting and resetting
- Using your device in wet and dusty conditions
- Recycling your device
- Limitations to services and features
- Legal information
To set up a connection with a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller
1 Make sure the Bluetooth® function on your device is turned on.
2 Connect a USB On-The-Go (OTG) adaptor to your device.
3 Connect the DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller to the OTG adaptor using a
USB cable
4 When Controller connected(wired) appears in the status bar at the top of your
device screen, unplug the USB cable.
5 When Controller connected(wireless) appears in the status bar, a wireless
connection is established.
NFC
Use Near Field Communications (NFC) to share data with other devices, such as a
video, photo, web page address, music file, or contact. You can also use NFC to scan
tags that give you more information about a product or service as well as tags that
activate certain functions on your device.
NFC is a wireless technology with a maximum range of one centimeter, so the devices
sharing data must be held close to each other. Before you can use NFC, you must first
turn on the NFC function, and the screen of your device must be active.
NFC may not be available in all countries and/or regions.
To turn on the NFC function
1 From your Home screen, tap .
2 Find and tap Settings > More….
3 Mark the NFC checkbox.
To share a contact with another device using NFC
1 Make sure that both devices have the NFC function turned on, and that both
screens are active.
2 To view contacts, go to your Home screen, tap , then tap .
3 Tap the contact that you want to share.
4 Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC
detection areas of each device touch each other. When the devices connect, a
thumbnail of the contact appears.
5 Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
6 When the transfer is done, the contact information is displayed on the screen of
the receiving device and is also saved on the receiving device.
The front part of your device that corresponds to the NFC detection area (at the back) is also
NFC enabled. So you can also touch this part of your device to other devices during NFC
transactions.
To share a music file with another device using NFC
1 Make sure that both your device and the receiving device have the NFC
function turned on, and that both screens are active.
2 To open the "WALKMAN™" application, tap , then find and tap .
3 Select a music category and browse to the track you want to share.
4 Tap the track to play it. You can then tap to pause the track. The transfer
works whether the track is playing or paused.
5 Hold your device and the receiving device back to back so that the NFC
detection areas of each device touch each other. When the devices connect, a
thumbnail of the track appears.
6 Tap the thumbnail to start the transfer.
7 When the transfer is done, the music file plays immediately on the receiving
device. At the same time, the file is saved on the receiving device.
The front part of your device that corresponds to the NFC detection area (at the back) is also
NFC enabled. So you can also touch this part of your device to other devices during NFC
transactions.
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