v6.0
Table Of Contents
- Setup and basics
- Your device at a glance
- Insert the SIM card
- Insert a media card
- Turn your device on or off
- Move between home screens
- Get around with navigation buttons
- Touch screen gestures
- Apps, widgets, and shortcuts
- Personalizing your device
- Phone and voice
- Applications and features
- Find help for apps
- Download an app on Google Play™
- Organizing your home screen
- Move an app, a widget, or a shortcut around
- Move an app or a shortcut to the favorites tray
- Add a home screen
- Change the default home screen
- Delete a home screen
- Organize apps and shortcuts into folders
- Change how you view your recent apps and screens
- Uninstall an app or remove an app, a widget, or a shortcut from a home screen
- Messenger
- About the Google™ app and Now on Tap
- Clock
- BlackBerry Device Search
- Location services and Google Maps
- Google Chrome™ and Downloads
- Printing
- Settings
- Change your device settings
- Customize the quick settings menu
- Notifications
- Storage space and media cards
- Connections
- Wireless connection icons
- Turn on airplane mode
- Mobile network
- Wi-Fi network
- Bluetooth technology
- Turn on Bluetooth technology
- Pair and connect your device with a Bluetooth enabled device
- Change the name of your device for Bluetooth connections
- Change the settings for a paired Bluetooth enabled device
- Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device
- View a list of files you received over Bluetooth
- Supported Bluetooth profiles
- Troubleshooting: Bluetooth connections
- NFC
- Tethering and mobile hotspot mode
- VPN
- Emergency broadcast messages
- Data usage
- Battery and power
- Display
- Advanced interactions
- Convenience key
- Accounts
- Accessibility
- Users
- Backup and reset
- Update your device software
- Security
- Locks, passwords, and protecting your data
- Finding and protecting a lost device
- Security settings
- Legal notice
• Verify that Wi-Fi is turned on. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
Tap > Wi-Fi. Check that the switch is turned on.
• Try turning airplane mode on and o. Learn how to turn on airplane mode.
• Check that your password for the Wi-Fi network is correct.
• Turn o your device, and then turn it on again.
• Delete the information used to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and then try to connect again. Learn how to delete a saved
Wi-Fi network.
• Verify that mobile hotspot mode is turned o. If mobile hotspot mode is on, your device can’t connect to a Wi-Fi
network. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger. Tap > More >
Tethering & Mobile Hotspot. Check that the Mobile Hotspot switch is turned
o.
• Unplug your modem or router for 15 seconds, and then plug it in again.
• Try connecting your device to another Wi-Fi network at another location. If you can connect to another Wi-Fi network,
the problem might be specific to the Wi-Fi network at the original location.
Try more advanced troubleshooting options:
• Try choosing a dierent authentication type. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice
using one finger. Tap > Wi-Fi. Touch and hold the Wi-Fi network, and then tap Modify network. Tap EAP method,
and then tap a dierent authentication type.
• Check that the time on your device is correct and synchronized with the network time. If the times are dierent, it could
prevent your device from connecting (for example, connecting to a network might require that you have a
certificate on
your device, and the certificate has an expiration date).
• If you use your device for work, your organization might prevent connections to certain wireless access points. For more
information, contact your administrator.
If you still can’t connect, contact your Internet service provider.
Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to create a direct connection between your device and another Bluetooth
enabled device. For example, you can use a Bluetooth connection to play music through a separate speaker, make calls on
a headset, share files, or connect to Android Wear
™
or a car kit.
Before you can connect to a Bluetooth enabled device, you must turn on Bluetooth technology on your device and then
pair the two devices. Some paired devices, for example, a car kit, usually connect to your device automatically.
Turn on Bluetooth technology
If you turn on Bluetooth technology, your device is discoverable and visible to other Bluetooth enabled devices nearby.
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two
fingers, or twice using one finger.
2.
Tap > Bluetooth.
3. Turn on the switch.
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