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
On the Android Device Manager website, you can view the approximate location of your device on a map, make it ring, set a
password to lock your device and display a message on the lock screen, or delete all of the data from your device. If your
device is turned o, doesn't have a valid SIM card in it, or isn't connected to the wireless network, the Android
™
Device
Manager will complete the request the next time your device is turned on and connected to the wireless network.
The Android
™
Device Manager app is preloaded on your device. If someone you know loses an Android
™
device, you can let
that person log in to the Android
™
Device Manager app to try to
find the lost device.
To learn more about how to set up and use Android Device Manager, visit support.google.com and search for Android
Device Manager.
Change your Android
™
Device Manager settings
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
2.
Tap > Google > Security.
3. Do any of the following:
• To be able to locate your device if it is lost or stolen, turn on the Remotely locate this device switch.
• To be able to lock your device and delete all of your device data if it is lost or stolen, turn on the Allow remote lock
and erase switch.
Security settings
About app permissions
When you download an app that is designed for Android
™
6.0 or later, you can install the app on your device without
accepting any app permissions. When you use the app, the app prompts you for permission to access certain data or
features on your device before it completes an action. For example, if the BlackBerry Hub wants to access your contacts,
you can allow or deny the permission request.
You can also turn a permission on or
o at any time, although some features of the app might not be available. In some
cases, turning
o a permission can prevent the app from working properly, or the app might not work at all. For example, if
you turn o microphone access for the BlackBerry Keyboard, the voice dictation feature doesn't work. If you turn o
camera access for the BlackBerry Camera, the app doesn't work at all.
When you download an app designed for an earlier version of the Android
™
OS, you must accept all permissions before you
can successfully install the app. If you install the app, and then later don't want the app to have access to a permission,
turning o a permission stops the app from working correctly. If you don't want the app to have access to a permission, you
should uninstall the app from your device.
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