User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Troubleshooting
- Safety and use
- Radio waves
- 1 Your mobile
- 2 Text input
- 3 Call, Call log and Contacts
- 4 Messaging
- 5 Calendar and Clock
- 6 Getting connected
- 7 Multimedia applications
- 7.1 Camera 
- 7.2 Viewing Photos or Videos 
- 8 Others
- 8.1 Other applications
- 9 Google applications
- 9.1 Chrome
- 9.2 Gmail
- 9.3 Maps
- 9.4 YouTube
- 9.5 Drive
- 9.6 Play Store
- 9.7 YT Music
- 9.8 Play Movies & TV
- 9.9 Duo
- 10 Settings 
- 10.1 Network & internet
- 10.2 Bluetooth & device connection
- 10.3 Display
- 10.4 NXTVISION
- 10.5 Home screen & wallpapers
- 10.6 Sound
- 10.7 Advanced features
- 10.8 Smart Manager
- 10.9 Security
- 10.10 Location
- 10.11 Privacy
- 10.12 Apps
- 10.13 Storage
- 10.14 Account
- 10.15 Digital Wellbeing & parental controls
- 10.16 Google
- 10.17 Accessibility
- 10.18 System updates
- 10.19 System
- 11 Making the most of your phone
- 11.1 FOTA Upgrade
- 12 Accessories
- 13 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- 14 Troubleshooting
- 15 Specifications
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6.3 Connecting to a computer via
USB
With a USB cable, you can transfer media files and
other files between your phone and a computer.
To connect your phone to the computer
Use the USB cable that came with your phone to
connect the phone to a USB port on your comput-
er. You will receive a notification that the USB is
connected.
Everytime you connect the phone via USB, a di-
alogue box pops up, tap ALLOW to allow data
exchange between your phone and computer,or tap
DENY to use USB for charging only.
When you tap ALLOW, open the Notification panel
and tap USB file transfer turned on, choose the
way in which you want to transfer files. By default,
MTP mode is selected.
You can also tap Other USB options directly to
choose the way in which you want to transfer files.
Before transferring media to a computer,
ensure the phone and computer have the most
up-to-date version of media player installed.










