Honor 6 User guide

Category
Smartphones
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User guide

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Contents
Foreword
Getting started
2 Your phone at a glance
3 Charging the battery
5 Powering on or off your phone
5 Locking and unlocking the screen
7 Getting to know your home screen
10 Status icons
11 Viewing recently used applications
Texting
12 Selecting an input method
12 Huawei Swype input method
13 Android input method
14 Editing text
Personalizing your phone
16 Changing the home screen style
16 Changing the theme
16 Changing the wallpaper
17 Setting tones
17 Changing the font size
Calls
18 Smart dialing
18 Answering or rejecting a call
19 What you can do during a call
20 Answering a third-party call
20 Making an emergency call
20 Using the call log
Contacts
22 Creating a contact
22 Importing or exporting contacts
24 Copying contacts
24 Searching for a contact
24 Merging contacts
24 Creating a contact group
25 Sending messages or emails to a contact group
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Messaging
26 Sending a text message
26 Sending a multimedia message
27 Managing messages
Browser
29 Browsing web pages
29 Managing bookmarks
30 Setting the home page
30 Clearing your browsing history
Email
31 Adding a POP3 or IMAP email account
31 Adding an Exchange account
32 Sending an email
32 Checking your emails
Multimedia
34 Camera
38 Gallery
39 Music
Internet connection
42 Mobile data connection
42 Wi-Fi network
43 Wi-Fi hotspot
Sharing data
45 Bluetooth
46 Wi-Fi Direct
47 Connecting your phone to a computer
48 Connecting your phone to a USB storage device
File Manager
50 Creating a folder
50 Searching for a file
50 Copying, cutting, and pasting a file
50 Compressing or decompressing a file
51 Renaming a file
51 Deleting a file
51 Creating a shortcut for a file or folder
52 Checking the storage status
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Managing applications
53 Downloading applications
53 Installing an application
53 Sharing an application
54 Uninstalling an application
54 Clearing the application cache
Phone Manager
55 Optimizing the system
56 Power manager
56 Harassment filter
Backup, restoration, and update
58 Backing up data to the local storage
58 Backing up data to a USB storage device
59 Restoring data from the local storage
59 Restoring data from a USB storage device
59 Restoring factory settings
60 Online update
Tools
61 Calendar
61 Clock
63 Weather
Phone settings
65 Turning on or turning off airplane mode
65 Adjusting the screen brightness
65 Modifying tone settings
66 Modifying display settings
67 Turning on or turning off do not disturb mode
68 Setting the date and time
68 Changing the system language
68 Setting the PIN of your SIM card
Legal Notice
Index
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Foreword
Thank you for choosing the honor 6 smartphone!
This guide introduces you to the features and functions of your new phone.
Also included are safety precautions you should be aware of, so please read
this guide first before you begin using your new phone.
Symbols and definitions
Note
Highlights important information and tips, and
provides additional information.
Caution
Indicates potential problems that may arise, such
as device damage or data loss, if the proper care
or attention is not given.
Warning
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in serious injury.
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Getting started
Your phone at a glance
Headset jack Status indicator
Proximity sensor/Ambient
light sensor
Navigation bar
Microphone Micro-USB port
microSD card slot Micro-SIM card slot
Power button Volume button
Earpiece Front camera
Noise reduction
microphone
Flash
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Do not block the area around the ambient light and proximity sensor.
When you attach a protective film to the screen, make sure it does not
block the sensor.
Navigation bar
Charging the battery
Your phone's built-in battery is not user-removable. To replace the
battery, contact an authorized service center. Do not attempt to remove
it yourself.
Your phone supports fast charging, which requires the provided power
adapter and USB cable. Using any other power adapters or USB cables
may cause repeated restarts, extended charging time, excessive heat,
device damage, or in extreme cases, an explosion.
You can charge the phone in either of the following ways:
Use the provided USB cable and power adapter to connect your phone to a
power socket.
Use a USB cable to connect your phone to a computer, and touch
Charge
only
on the
USB connection methods
screen.
Rear camera Speaker
Return
Touch to return to the previous screen or exit the
current application.
Home Touch to return to the home screen.
Recent
Touch to display the list of recently used
applications.
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Battery indicator
Your phone's battery level is shown on the status indicator.
Blinking red: The battery level is lower than 2%.
Steady red (when charging): The battery level is lower than 10%.
Steady yellow (when charging): The battery level is higher than 10%.
Steady green (when charging): The battery is almost or already full.
Important information about the battery
Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifecycle and may eventually need to
be replaced. If you notice significantly reduced battery life, replace the
battery. Your phone's built-in battery is not user-removable. To replace the
battery, contact an authorized service center. Do not attempt to remove it
yourself.
If your phone has been running for long periods of time, especially in hot
environments, heat may be pushed to the surface of the phone. If your
phone is overheating, cease using it immediately and unplug it from any
power source to let it cool down. Do not hold on to the phone for too long
to avoid burn injuries.
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Use the original battery, power adapter, and USB cable to charge your
phone. Using third-party accessories may reduce your phone's
performance or pose security risks. Do not operate your phone or cover it
with any object while it is charging. Do not cover the power adapter either.
The time required to fully charge the battery depends on the ambient
temperature and age of the battery.
If your phone is low on power, it plays an alert tone and displays a
message. If the battery level is extremely low, your phone automatically
powers off.
If the battery power is depleted, you may not be able to power on your
phone immediately after you begin charging the battery. This is normal.
Allow the battery to charge for a few minutes before attempting to power
on your phone.
Powering on or off your phone
To power on your phone, press and hold the power button.
To power off your phone, press and hold the power button to display an
option menu, and then touch
Power off
>
OK
.
If you are experiencing slowdown issues or the system isn't responding
properly, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds or more to
restart your phone.
Locking and unlocking the screen
Locking the screen not only prevents mistaken operations from occurring
without your knowledge, but also protects your phone from unauthorized
use. You can lock and unlock your screen in different ways. The pre-installed
screen unlock method is used as an example in this section.
Locking the screen
Method 1: Press the power button to manually lock the screen.
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Method 2: After being idle for a specified period of time, your phone
automatically locks its screen.
To set the screen lock method, touch on the home screen. On the
displayed
General
tab, touch
Screen lock
>
Screen lock
.
Unlocking the screen
If the screen is off, press the power button to turn it on. Slide your finger
toward any direction to unlock the screen.
Flick up from the bottom of the lock screen to access the quick operation
panel for one-touch optimization or to open commonly used applications,
such as Calculator.
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Getting to know your home screen
Your home screens are where you'll find all of your favorite widgets and
applications. We did away with the application list to give you a more
convenient and direct path to your applications. The default home screen is
shown below.
Using the notification panel
Flick down from the status bar to open the notification panel.
Status bar: displays notifications and status icons. Flick down
from the status bar to open the notification panel.
Display area: displays application icons, folders, and widgets.
Screen position indicator: shows the current screen's position.
Dock: displays frequently used applications.
Navigation bar: displays virtual keys.
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Taking a screenshot
Want to share an interesting scene in a movie or show off your new high score
in a game? Take a screenshot and share away.
Press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously to take a
screenshot. Then, open the notification panel and touch to share the
screenshot. By default, screenshots are saved to the
Screenshots
folder in
Gallery
.
You can also flick down from the status bar to open the notification
panel and touch .
Touch to dismiss all notifications.
Touch an application to view it and flick left or right across a
notification to dismiss it.
Touch the shortcut switches on the notification panel to turn
on or turn off the functions.
Touch to display the shortcut switches and touch to
edit it.
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Auto-rotate screen
Your phone is built with a tilt sensor. If you rotate your phone when browsing
a web page or viewing a photo, your screen automatically changes between
landscape and portrait view. You'll also be able to enjoy tilt sensor-based
applications, such as racing games.
To enable or disable the auto-rotate screen function, flick down from the
status bar to open the notification panel, and touch .
Moving an application or widget
On the home screen, touch and hold an application or widget until the phone
vibrates to enter editing mode. You can then drag an application or widget to
any fitting empty space.
Deleting an application or widget
On the home screen, touch and hold the application or widget you want to
delete until is displayed. Drag the unwanted application or widget to
to delete it.
Deleting an application icon uninstalls the application. When you delete
an application icon, your phone prompts you to confirm the action.
Touch
OK
to uninstall the application. Some pre-installed applications
can't be uninstalled.
Organizing home screen icons using folders
1.
On the home screen, drag an application onto another one to create a
folder containing both of them.
2.
Touch the folder to open it. You can then:
Touch the folder name to rename it.
Touch and add more items to the folder.
Drag an icon out from the folder to remove the icon.
A folder must contain at least two items; otherwise, the folder will
automatically disappear.
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Status icons
Signal strength No signal
GPRS network connected
Enhanced Data Rates for
GSM Evolution (EDGE)
network connected
3G network connected
Evolved High-Speed
Packet Access (HSPA+)
network connected
High Speed Packet Access
(HSPA) network
connected
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
network connected
Roaming Airplane mode enabled
Bluetooth on
Receiving location data
from GPS
Vibration mode enabled Silence mode enabled
Alarms enabled Charging
Battery full Battery low
Call in progress Missed calls
New messages New emails
New voicemails Select input method
Wi-Fi network available
Connected to a Wi-Fi
network
Uploading data Downloading data
Phone memory full Upcoming events
No SIM card found
Login or synchronization
problem
Synchronizing data Synchronization failed
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3G3G
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4G
4G
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Viewing recently used applications
Touch to display the list of recently used applications. You can then:
Touch an application to start it.
Flick left or right across an application or touch on its right upper
corner to dismiss it.
Touch to clear the list.
Portable Wi-Fi hotspot on More notifications
Connected to a VPN Headset plugged in
USB debugging mode
enabled
USB tethering on
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Texting
Your phone comes with multiple text input methods. You can quickly enter
text using the onscreen keyboard.
Touch a text box to bring up the onscreen keyboard.
To hide the onscreen keyboard, touch .
Selecting an input method
1.
On the text input screen, flick down from the status bar to open the
notification panel.
2.
Touch to select an input method.
To change your phone's default input method, touch on the home
screen. Under
All
, touch
Language & input
>
Default
to select an input
method.
Huawei Swype input method
Slide across letters to enter a word, such as "bay".
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Android input method
Touch to switch between lowercase letters, uppercase letters,
and caps lock.
Touch and hold to go to the settings screen.
Touch to enter numbers and symbols.
Touch to enter a space.
Touch and hold to choose another language.
Touch to use voice input.
Touch to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Touch and hold to quickly delete multiple characters to the left
of the cursor.
Touch to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters.
Touch and hold or quickly touch twice to turn on caps lock.
Touch to enter numbers and symbols.
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Editing text
Discover how to select, cut, copy, and paste text on your phone.
Select text
: Touch and hold the text to bring up . Then drag and
to select more or less text, or touch
Select all
to select all text in a text
box.
Copy text
: Select text and touch
Copy
.
Cut text
: Select text and touch
Cut
.
Paste text
: Touch where you want to insert the text, drag to move the
insertion point, and touch
Paste
to paste the text you copied or cut.
Touch to enter a comma.
Touch and hold to open the
Input options
option menu.
Touch to enter a space.
Touch and hold to choose another input method.
Touch to enter a period.
Touch and hold to enter symbols.
Touch to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Touch and hold to quickly delete multiple characters to the left
of the cursor.
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Personalizing your phone
Changing the home screen style
Your phone supports the standard and simple home screen styles.
1.
On the home screen, touch .
2.
Under
All
, touch
Home screen style
.
3.
Choose
Simple
or
Standard
and touch
APPLY
.
Changing the theme
1.
On the home screen, touch .
2.
Flick left or right to browse different local and online themes. You can
then:
Select a theme on the
Local
tab, and touch
APPLY
.
Select a theme on the
Online
tab, and touch
DOWNLOAD
>
APPLY
.
Changing the wallpaper
1.
On the home screen, touch and hold a blank area to display the
Set Home
Screen
dialog box.
2.
Touch
Wallpapers
.
3.
On the
Wallpaper
screen, you can:
Touch
Lock screen wallpaper
to set the wallpaper displayed on the phone
lock screen.
Touch
Home screen wallpaper
to set the home screen wallpaper.
Touch
Random change
to have the home screen wallpaper change
randomly at preset intervals.
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