v6.0
Table Of Contents
- Setup and basics
- Phone and voice
- Wireless & networks
- 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
- Change the accounts that Bluetooth enabled devices can access
- About using Google Voice Search™ when connected to a car kit
- Supported Bluetooth profiles
- Troubleshooting: Bluetooth connections
- NFC
- Tethering and mobile hotspot mode
- VPN
- Emergency broadcast messages
- Data usage
- Connections
- Settings
- Change your device settings
- Display
- Convenience key
- Notifications
- Storage & USB
- Battery and power
- Users
- Advanced interactions
- Location
- Accounts
- Backup & reset
- Accessibility
- Update your device software
- Printing
- Security
- Locks, passwords, and protecting your data
- Finding and protecting a lost device
- Security settings
- Google™ apps
- Legal notice
• Check that airplane mode is turned o. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using
one finger. Tap > More. Check that the Airplane mode switch is turned o.
• Try switching to another mobile network. Learn how to switch mobile networks manually.
• Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly in your device. Learn how to insert the SIM card.
Wi-Fi network
A Wi-Fi network connection allows your device to use data services, but unlike using the mobile network, using Wi-Fi
doesn't add charges to your data plan.
When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, your device saves the network information. The next time your device is within range
of the saved Wi-Fi network, and Wi-Fi is turned on, your device can connect to the network automatically.
Your device can be connected to the mobile network and a Wi-Fi network at the same time. For basic data functions, such
as using the Internet or downloading apps, your device is designed to try to use a saved Wi-Fi network before it tries to use
the mobile network. Keep in mind that if you leave Wi-Fi turned on, your battery might lose power more quickly.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two
fingers, or twice using one finger.
2.
Tap > Wi-Fi.
3. If necessary, turn on the switch.
4. Tap a network.
5. If necessary, do one of the following:
• Enter the password for the Wi-Fi network, and then tap Connect.
• To connect to a Wi-Fi network at work, enter your username and password, and then tap Connect.
• To connect to a public network, tap the sign-in
notification and, if necessary, accept the license agreement. If
necessary, tap > Use this network as is.
Add a Wi-Fi network manually
If your device doesn't connect automatically to a saved Wi-Fi network, you can set up a connection to a Wi-Fi network
manually. If you don't have the required information, ask your network administrator or the person who manages the Wi-Fi
network.
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger.
2.
Tap > Wi-Fi.
3. If necessary, turn on the switch.
4.
Tap > Add network.
5. In the Network field, type the SSID for the network.
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