ASUS ZENFONE 2E User Manual

User Guide  
Proper disposal  
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries  
according to the instructions.  
DO NOT throw this product in municipal waste. This product has been designed to  
enable proper reuse of parts and recycling. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled  
bin indicates that the product (electrical, electronic equipment and mercury-  
containing button cell battery) should not be placed in municipal waste. Check local  
regulations for disposal of electronic products.  
DO NOT throw this product in fire. DO NOT short circuit the contacts. DO NOT  
disassemble this product.  
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Contents  
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Basics  
Welcome!.................................................................................................................................................. 7  
Get your ASUS Phone ready!............................................................................................................. 8  
Starting for the first time ..................................................................................................................15  
Using the touchscreen.......................................................................................................................16  
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There’s no place like Home  
Home features.............................................................................................................19  
Home screen .........................................................................................................................................19  
Quick settings.......................................................................................................................................21  
System notifications...........................................................................................................................22  
Personalizing your Home screen...............................................................................23  
App shortcuts .......................................................................................................................................23  
Widgets ...................................................................................................................................................24  
Wallpapers .............................................................................................................................................25  
Easy Mode..............................................................................................................................................26  
Setting up the date and time..........................................................................................................29  
Setting up your ringtone, alert sounds, and notifications....................................................29  
Lock Screen .................................................................................................................30  
Customizing your lock screen.........................................................................................................30  
Customizing the quick access buttons........................................................................................31  
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Work hard, play harder  
Browser........................................................................................................................33  
Launching the Browser app.............................................................................................................33  
Sharing pages.......................................................................................................................................34  
Reading the pages later....................................................................................................................34  
Adding a new tab................................................................................................................................34  
Bookmarking pages ...........................................................................................................................34  
Smartly read online ............................................................................................................................35  
Clearing the browser cache.............................................................................................................36  
Email ............................................................................................................................36  
Setting up email accounts................................................................................................................36  
Setting up a Gmail account .............................................................................................................37  
Emailing invites to events ................................................................................................................37  
Emailing later........................................................................................................................................38  
Calendar ......................................................................................................................38  
Creating events ....................................................................................................................................38  
Adding accounts to Calendar .........................................................................................................38  
Creating an event from your account..........................................................................................39  
Enabling alert reminders for events .............................................................................................39  
Do It Later....................................................................................................................40  
Adding to-do tasks .............................................................................................................................40  
Prioritizing to-do tasks ......................................................................................................................40  
Calling back now .................................................................................................................................41  
Emailing now ........................................................................................................................................41  
Catching up on my online reading now .....................................................................................42  
Replying now........................................................................................................................................42  
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Deleting to-do tasks...........................................................................................................................42  
File Manager................................................................................................................43  
Accessing the internal storage .......................................................................................................43  
Accessing the external storage device ........................................................................................43  
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Keeping in touch  
Call in style ..................................................................................................................44  
Making calls...........................................................................................................................................44  
Receiving calls ......................................................................................................................................48  
Managing your call logs....................................................................................................................48  
Other call options................................................................................................................................50  
Managing multiple calls....................................................................................................................51  
Call Settings...........................................................................................................................................54  
Managing contacts .....................................................................................................55  
Launching the Contacts app...........................................................................................................55  
Contacts Settings ................................................................................................................................55  
Setting up your profile ......................................................................................................................55  
Adding contacts...................................................................................................................................56  
Setting up your VIPs ...........................................................................................................................57  
Marking your favorite contacts ......................................................................................................59  
Importing contacts.............................................................................................................................59  
Exporting contacts..............................................................................................................................60  
Social networking with your contacts .........................................................................................61  
Linking your contactsinfo...............................................................................................................62  
Send messages and more ..........................................................................................63  
Messaging..............................................................................................................................................63  
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Fun and entertainment  
Using a headset...........................................................................................................65  
Connecting the audio jack...............................................................................................................65  
Play Games..................................................................................................................66  
Using Play Games................................................................................................................................66  
Music............................................................................................................................67  
Launching Music..................................................................................................................................67  
Playing songs........................................................................................................................................67  
Creating a playlist................................................................................................................................69  
PlayTo other devices...........................................................................................................................69  
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Your precious moments  
Capture moments .......................................................................................................70  
Launching the Camera app .............................................................................................................70  
Using Camera for the first time.......................................................................................................71  
Advanced camera features ..............................................................................................................75  
Using the Gallery ........................................................................................................81  
Viewing the photo location.............................................................................................................81  
Sharing files from the Gallery..........................................................................................................82  
Deleting files from the Gallery........................................................................................................82  
Editing images......................................................................................................................................82  
Using PlayTo ..........................................................................................................................................83  
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Staying connected  
Mobile network...........................................................................................................84  
Enabling the mobile network .........................................................................................................84  
Wi-Fi .............................................................................................................................84  
Enabling Wi-Fi.......................................................................................................................................84  
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network.......................................................................................................85  
Disabling Wi-Fi......................................................................................................................................85  
Bluetooth®....................................................................................................................85  
Enabling Bluetooth®...........................................................................................................................85  
Pairing your ASUS Phone to a Bluetooth® device....................................................................86  
Unpairing your ASUS Phone from the Bluetooth® device....................................................86  
Tethering .....................................................................................................................87  
Wi-Fi Hotspot ........................................................................................................................................87  
Bluetooth Tethering............................................................................................................................88  
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Travel and Maps  
Weather .......................................................................................................................89  
Launching the Weather app............................................................................................................89  
Weather home screen........................................................................................................................90  
Getting the weather updates..........................................................................................................91  
Displaying the 7-day weather forecast........................................................................................92  
Clock ............................................................................................................................93  
World Clock............................................................................................................................................93  
Alarm clock ............................................................................................................................................94  
Stopwatch..............................................................................................................................................94  
Timer ........................................................................................................................................................95  
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Zen Everywhere  
Special Zen Tools.........................................................................................................96  
Flashlight................................................................................................................................................96  
Boost ........................................................................................................................................................97  
Calculator ...............................................................................................................................................98  
Quick memo..........................................................................................................................................99  
Sound Recorder ................................................................................................................................ 100  
Audio Wizard...................................................................................................................................... 102  
Splendid............................................................................................................................................... 103  
Power Saver........................................................................................................................................ 107  
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Maintain your Zen  
Keeping your device up-to-date..............................................................................109  
Storage................................................................................................................................................. 109  
Backup and reset .............................................................................................................................. 109  
Securing your ASUS Phone........................................................................................................... 110  
Appendix  
Accessibility in Android devices ..............................................................................115  
Notices.......................................................................................................................122  
Index  
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Basics  
Basics  
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Welcome!  
Explore the intuitive simplicity of ASUS ZenUI 2.0!  
ASUS ZenUI 2.0 is a charming and intuitive interface exclusively for ASUS Phone. It provides you  
with special apps, which are integrated in or with other apps, to fit your unique individual needs  
and make your life easier while letting you have fun with your ASUS Phone.  
With PixelMaster technology, capture those precious moments in vivid and high-quality  
photos and videos.  
Get hold and act on your important emails, SMS messages, interesting websites, or other  
important tasks when it is more convenient for you to do so.  
NOTE: Availability of ASUS ZenUI 2.0 apps vary per region and ASUS Phone model. Tap  
from  
your Home screen to check the apps available on your ASUS Phone.  
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Get your ASUS Phone ready!  
Parts and features  
Take a hold of your device and have it running in a jiffy.  
Audio jack  
Power key  
Flash  
Volume key  
Rear camera  
Sensor  
Front camera  
Receiver  
Touchscreen  
display  
Touch keys  
Groove  
Speaker  
Microphone  
Micro-USB port  
NOTES:  
Remove the rear cover to display the micro SIM and microSD card slots.  
The micro SIM card slot supports WCDMA, DC-HSPA+, GSM/EDGE, FDD-LTE, GPRS, and HSPA+  
network bands.  
The microSD card slot supports microSD and microSDHC card formats.  
IMPORTANT!  
We do not recommend using a screen protector as it can interfere with the proximity sensor. If you  
want to use a screen protector, ensure that it does not block the proximity sensor.  
Keep the device, particularly the touch screen, dry all the time. Water or other liquids can cause the  
touch screen to malfunction.  
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Installing and removing a micro SIM card  
A micro-subscriber identity module (micro SIM) card stores information, such as your mobile phone  
number, contacts, messages and other data that gives you access to a mobile network.  
CAUTION!  
This device is designed for use with a mobile carrier-approved micro SIM card only.  
We do not recommend the use of trimmed SIM cards in the micro SIM card slot.  
Turn off your device before inserting a micro SIM card.  
Be extra careful when handling a micro SIM card. ASUS is not responsible for any loss or damage  
incurred to your micro SIM card.  
Do not insert a memory card into the micro SIM card slot! If a memory card happens to be inserted  
into the micro SIM slot, send your device to an ASUS-qualified service personnel.  
To install a micro SIM card:  
1. Turn off your device.  
2. Locate the groove on the bottom-right corner.  
CAUTION! Be careful when you pry open the cover.  
3. Pry the cover loose and then pull the rear cover off.  
CAUTION! Be careful when you pry open the cover.  
WARNING!  
DO NOT use tools like screwdrivers to remove the rear cover.  
DO NOT pry the micro-USB port  
4. Insert the micro SIM card into the micro SIM card slot, then put rear cover  
back in place.  
IMPORTANT! Use only a micro SIM card on your ASUS Phone. A trimmed SIM  
card may not properly fit into and may not be detected by your ASUS Phone.  
NOTE: All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary by  
country and region.  
CAUTION: Do not use sharp tools or solvent on your device to avoid scratches on  
it.  
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To remove a micro SIM card:  
Remove the micro SIM card from the micro SIM card slot, then put the rear  
cover back in place.  
Installing and removing a memory card  
Your ASUS Phone supports a microSD™ and microSDHC™ memory card.  
NOTE: Some memory cards may not be compatible with your ASUS Phone. Ensure that you use only  
compatible memory cards to prevent loss of data, damage to your device or memory card, or both.  
CAUTION!  
Be extra careful when handling a memory card. ASUS is not responsible for any data loss or damage  
incurred to your memory card.  
Do not insert a micro SIM card into the memory card slot! If a micro SIM card happens to be inserted  
into the memory card slot, bring your device to an ASUS-qualified service personnel.  
To install a memory card:  
1. Turn off your device.  
2. Locate the groove on the bottom-right corner.  
CAUTION! Be careful when you pry open the cover.  
3. Pry the cover loose and then pull the rear cover off.  
CAUTION! Be careful when you pry open the cover.  
WARNING!  
DO NOT use tools like screwdrivers to remove the rear cover.  
DO NOT pry the micro-USB port.  
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4. Insert the microSD card into microSD card slot.  
5. Put the rear cover back in place.  
CAUTION! Do not use sharp tools or solvent on your device to protect it from  
scratches.  
To remove a memory card:  
CAUTION! Eject the memory card properly to safely remove it from device. To eject the memory card,  
go to Home > All Apps > Settings > Storage > Unmount external storage.  
Remove the microSD card from the microSD card slot, then put the rear cover  
back in place.  
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Charging your ASUS Phone  
Your ASUS Phone comes partially charged but you must charge it fully before using it for the first  
time. Read the following important notices and cautions before charging your device.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use only the bundled AC power adapter and micro-USB cable to charge your ASUS Phone. Using a  
different AC power adapter and cable may damage your device.  
Peel off the protective film on the AC power adapter and micro-USB cable before using it with your  
device.  
Ensure to plug the AC power adapter to a compatible power outlet. You can plug the AC power  
adapter to any compatible 100~240 V outlet.  
The output voltage of the AC power adapter for this device is DC 5.2V, 1.35A.  
When using your ASUS Phone while plugged-in to a power outlet, the power outlet must be near  
your device and easily accessible.  
To conserve electricity, unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet when not in use.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of your ASUS Phone.  
CAUTION!  
While charging, your ASUS Phone can become warm. This is normal, however, if your device  
becomes unusually hot, disconnect the micro-USB cable from your device and send the device,  
including the AC power adapter and cable to an ASUS-qualified service personnel.  
To prevent any damage to your ASUS Phone, AC adapter, or micro-USB cable. Ensure that the micro-  
USB cable, AC adapter, and your device are connected properly before charging.  
To charge your ASUS Phone:  
1. Connect the micro-USB cable to the power adapter.  
2. Connect the micro-USB cable to your ASUS Phone.  
3. Plug the AC power adapter to a grounded power outlet.  
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IMPORTANT!  
When using your ASUS Phone while it is plugged to a power outlet, the grounded power outlet  
must be near to the unit and easily accessible.  
When charging your ASUS Phone through your computer, ensure that you plug the micro-USB cable  
to your computer’s USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 port.  
Avoid charging your ASUS Phone in an environment with ambient temperature of above 35oC  
(95oF).  
Charge your ASUS Phone for eight (8) hours before using it in battery mode for the first time.  
The status of battery charge is indicated by the following icons:  
Low  
Not Charging Charging  
Full  
NOTES:  
Use only the power adapter that came with your device. Using a different power adapter may  
damage your device.  
Using the bundled power adapter and ASUS Phone signal cable to connect your ASUS Phone to a  
power outlet is the best way to charge your ASUS Phone.  
The input voltage range between the wall outlet and this adapter is AC 100V - 240V. The output  
voltage of the micro-USB cable is +9V 2A, 18W / +5.2V 1.35A, 7W.  
4. When fully-charged, disconnect the USB cable from your ASUS Phone first before unplugging  
the AC power adapter from the power outlet.  
NOTES:  
You can use your device while charging but it may take longer to fully charge the device.  
Charging your device via USB port of a computer may take longer to fully charge the device.  
If your computer does not provide enough power for charging via USB port, charge your ASUS  
Phone using the AC power adapter plugged to a power outlet instead.  
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Turning your ASUS Phone on or off  
Turning your device on  
To turn your device on, press and hold the power button until your device vibrates and starts up.  
Turning your device off  
To turn your device off:  
1. If your screen is turned off, press the power button to turn it on. If your screen is locked, unlock  
the device screen.  
2. Press and hold the power button, then when prompted, tap Power off then tap OK.  
Sleep mode  
To put your device in sleep mode, press the power button once until the screen turns off.  
Power key  
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Starting for the first time  
When you turn your ASUS Phone on for the first time, Setup Wizard will guide you through the  
setup process. Follow the onscreen instructions to select your language, select input methods, set  
up your mobile network and Wi-Fi, sync accounts, and configure your location services.  
Use your Google account to set up your device, if you do not have a Google account yet, go ahead  
and create one.  
Google Account  
Using a Google Account allows you to fully utilize these Android OS features:  
• Organize and see all your information from anywhere.  
• Automatically backup all your data.  
• Leverage Google services conveniently from anywhere.  
Battery power conservation tips  
The battery charge is the lifeline of your ASUS Phone. Here are some battery power conservation  
tips that helps preserve the power of your ASUS Phone battery.  
– When not in use, press the power button to put the device in sleep mode.  
– Activate Smart Saving in Power Saver app.  
– Set audio to Smart Mode.  
– Decrease brightness of display.  
– Keep the speaker volume to a low level.  
– Disable Wi-Fi feature.  
– Disable Bluetooth feature.  
– Disable GPS.  
– Disable the screen auto-rotate feature.  
– Disable all auto-sync features in your device.  
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Using the touchscreen  
Use these gestures on the touchscreen to launch apps, access some settings, and navigate your  
ASUS Phone.  
Launching apps or selecting items  
Do any of the following:  
• To launch an app, simply tap on it.  
• To select an item such as in File Manager app, simply tap on it.  
Moving or deleting items  
Do any of the following:  
• To move an app or widget, tap and hold then drag it to the location where you want it to be.  
• To delete an app or widget from the Home screen, tap and hold then drag it up to Remove.  
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Moving through pages or screens  
Do any of the following:  
• Swipe your finger to the left or to the right to switch between screens or to flip through a Gallery  
of images.  
• Scroll your finger up or down to go through web pages or list of items.  
Zooming in  
Spread apart your two fingers on the touch panel to zoom in an image in Gallery or Maps.  
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Zooming out  
Bring together your two fingers on the touch panel to zoom out an image in Gallery or Maps.  
Using the Glove mode  
You can still navigate the touchscreen of your ASUS Phone even when you’re wearing your gloves.  
Do any of the following to enable Glove mode:  
Swipe down from the System notifications screen to launch the Quick Settings panel, then  
tap Glove mode.  
Tap  
> Settings > ASUS customized settings, then tick Glove mode.  
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There’s no place like Home  
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Home features  
Home screen  
Get reminders of important events, app and system updates, weather forecasts, and text messages  
from people who really matter to you, right from your Home screen.  
Swipe down this area to display System notifications  
Tap to display Time settings  
Tap to update Weather settings  
Tap to open Google Search page  
Tap to open Voice Search  
Tap to open All Apps screen  
Tap to open an app  
Swipe the Home screen to the left or right to display the extended Home screen.  
NOTE: To add more pages to your Home screen, see Extended Home screen.  
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Understanding notification icons  
These icons are shown on the status bar and will guide you of the current status of your ASUS  
Phone.  
Mobile network  
Shows the signal strength of your mobile network.  
4G LTE  
Connected to the AT&T 4G LTE network.  
4G  
Connected to the AT&T HSPA+ network.  
E
Connected to the AT&T EDGE/2G network.  
H+  
Connected to the AT&T UMTS, HSPA, or HSPA+ (3G or 4G) network.  
Messages  
Shows that you have an unread message.  
Wi-Fi  
Shows the signal strength of your Wi-Fi connection.  
Bluetooth  
Shows that Bluetooth is turned on.  
Auto-sync  
Shows that auto-sync is enabled.  
Battery life  
Shows the battery status of your ASUS Phone.  
MicroSD card  
Shows that a microSD card is inserted in your ASUS Phone.  
Screenshots  
Shows that you took screenshots of your ASUS Phone.  
Airplane mode  
Shows that your ASUS Phone is on Airplane mode.  
Wi-Fi Hotspot  
Shows that Wi-Fi hotspot of your ASUS Phone is enabled.  
Smart Saving mode  
Shows that Smart Saving mode is enabled.  
NOTE: For more details, see Power Saver.  
Mute mode  
Shows that Mute mode is enabled.  
Vibrate mode  
Shows that Vibrate mode is enabled.  
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Download status  
Shows the download status of an app or file.  
Reading Mode  
Shows that Reading mode is enabled.  
NOTE: For more details, see Reading Mode.  
Quick settings  
The Quick settings panel provides a one-tap access to some of the wireless features and settings of  
your ASUS Phone. Each of these features are represented by a button.  
Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of your ASUS Phone to launch the Quick settings  
panel.  
NOTE: A blue button indicates that the feature is currently enabled while a gray button indicates a  
disabled feature. The green buttons refer to individual utilities that you can quickly access via the Quick  
Settings Notification Panel.  
Tap to launch the Display settings screen  
Slide left or right to adjust the screen’s brightness  
Tap to select/deselect items to display in Quick settings  
Tap to open Settings  
Tap to display the Owner’s info  
Tap to adjust the screen’s brightness automatically  
Tap these buttons to enable or disable their functions.  
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Adding or removing buttons  
To add or remove existing buttons from the ASUS Quick Settings notification panel:  
1. Launch Quick settings then tap  
.
2. Tap the box beside the feature to add or remove it from the ASUS Quick Setting Notification  
Panel.  
NOTE: A checked box indicates that the feature's button is accessible via the ASUS Quick Settings  
Notification Panel while an unchecked box means the opposite.  
System notifications  
From System notifications, you can see the latest updates done and system changes made on your  
ASUS Phone. Most of these changes are data and system-related.  
To launch the System notifications panel, swipe down from the top of your ASUS Phone.  
Tap to open Settings  
Tap to display the Owner’s info  
Tap this to delete all of the listed notifications  
Swipe the notification to the left or right to remove it from the  
list  
Tap on the notification to view its details  
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Personalizing your Home screen  
Stamp your own personality on your Home screen. Select an attractive design as your wallpaper,  
add shortcuts for quick access to your favorite apps, and add widgets for a quick review of  
important info. You can also add more pages so you can add and quickly access or view more apps  
or widgets on your Home screen.  
Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen to launch the following screen.  
App shortcuts  
App shortcuts make it easier to quickly-access your often-used or favorite apps from your Home  
screen. You can add, remove, or group your apps into one folder.  
Adding app shortcuts  
Add shortcuts to quickly access your often-used apps right from your Home screen.  
1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Apps.  
2. From the All Apps list, tap and hold an app, then drag it to an empty area on your Home screen.  
Removing app shortcuts  
From your Home screen, tap and hold an app, then drag it to Remove on top of your screen. The  
app that you’ve removed from your Home screen will remain in the All Apps screen.  
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Grouping your app shortcuts in a folder  
Create folders to organize your app shortcuts on your Home screen.  
1. On your Home screen, tap and drag an app onto another app and a folder will appear. The folder  
name is created automatically.  
2. Tap the new folder and tap the folder name to assign a new name to this folder.  
Widgets  
You can put widgets, which are small dynamic apps, on your Home screen. Widgets provide you  
with quick-views of the weather forecast, calendar events information, battery status, and more.  
Adding widgets  
To add a widget:  
1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Widgets.  
2. From the Widgets screen, tap and hold a widget, then drag it to an empty area on your Home  
screen.  
Removing widgets  
From your Home screen, tap and hold a widget, then drag it to Remove on top of your screen.  
NOTE: You can also tap  
on your Home screen to view All Apps and Widgets.  
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Wallpapers  
Let your apps, icons, and other Zen elements sit on an attractively designed wallpaper. You may  
add a translucent background tint to your wallpaper for readability and clarity. You can also select  
an animated wallpaper to make your screen come alive.  
Move the slider to adjust the transparency of the wallpaper  
Tap to apply a background tint  
Tap to select the background tint  
Tap to select wallpaper  
Tap to select an image from your saved photos or images  
Applying wallpaper and background tint  
To apply wallpaper and background tint:  
1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Wallpapers. If you do not want to  
add a background tint to your wallpaper, skip to step 4.  
2. Tick Background tint, then adjust the transparency level.  
3. Tap  
then select a color.  
4. Select a wallpaper, then tap Apply.  
Applying an animated wallpaper  
To apply an animated wallpaper:  
1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Wallpapers.  
2. Select an animated wallpaper, then tap Apply.  
NOTE: You can also set up your wallpaper settings from  
> Settings > Display.  
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Extended Home screen  
Extending your Home screen  
You can add more pages to extend your Home screen and put more app shortcuts and widgets on  
it.  
1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Edit pages.  
2. Tap  
to a add a new page. If you wish to delete an extended Home screen, select then drag  
and drop it into  
.
Easy Mode  
Navigate your ASUS Phone better with Easy Mode, an intuitive interface with large icons, buttons,  
and font size for better readability and easier user experience . You can also quickly do your core  
tasks such as making calls, sending messages, and more in Easy Mode.  
Enabling Easy Mode  
To enable Easy Mode:  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Launch Quick settings then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Easy Mode.  
3. Slide Easy Mode to ON.  
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Adding shortcuts  
In Easy Mode, you can add multiple app shortcuts to quick launch your favorite apps.  
1. Swipe to the right of the Home screen, then tap  
.
2. From the All apps screen, select the app that you want to add to the list.  
Removing shortcuts  
Do the following:  
1. When you are on the Home screen, tap  
.
When you are on other screens, tap Edit shortcuts.  
2. Select the app or apps that you want to remove from the list, then tap Delete.  
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Adding contacts  
In Easy Mode, you can add your frequently contacts on the Home screen.  
1. Swipe to the left of the Home screen, then tap  
.
2. From the Contacts screen, select the contact that you want to add to the list.  
Removing contacts  
Do the following:  
1. Swipe to the left of the Home screen, then tap Edit contacts.  
2. Select the contact or contacts that you want to remove from the list, then tap Delete.  
Disabling Easy Mode  
To disable Easy Mode:  
1. Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
2. Select Easy Mode from the Settings screen.  
3. Slide Easy Mode to OFF.  
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Setting up the date and time  
By default, the date and time displayed on your Home screen automatically syncs with your mobile  
provider’s settings.  
To change the date and time settings:  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Date & time.  
3. Deselect Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone.  
4. Select the time zone and manually set the date and time.  
5. You can opt to use the 24-hour format, if you prefer.  
6. Select the date format that you want to display.  
NOTE: See also Clock.  
Setting up your ringtone, alert sounds, and notifications  
Set up the sound for your phone ringtone, notifications such as text messages, emails, and event  
alerts. You can also choose to enable or disable the dial pad touch tones, touch sounds, screen lock  
sound, or you can choose to have your ASUS Phone vibrate when you tap on it.  
You can also set up whether to show notifications when your device is locked, which app’s  
notifications you want to receive and how to access the notifications.  
To set up the sound and notifications settings:  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Sound & notification.  
3. Set up your preferred sound and notifications settings.  
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Lock Screen  
By default, the lock screen appears after turning on your device and while waking it up from sleep  
mode. From the lock screen, you can proceed to your device’s Android® system by swiping on your  
touch screen panel.  
Your device’s lock screen can also be customized to regulate access to your mobile data and apps.  
Customizing your lock screen  
If you want to change your lock screen settings from the default Swipe option, refer to the  
following steps:  
1. Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
.
2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Lock screen.  
3. In the next screen, tap Screen lock.  
4. Tap the screen lock option you would like to use.  
NOTE: For more details, see Securing your ASUS Phone.  
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Customizing the quick access buttons  
By default, your lock screen includes quick access buttons for these apps: Camera, Phone, and  
Messaging.  
Tap to quickly launch the Messaging app  
Tap to quickly launch the Phone app  
Tap to quickly launch the Camera app  
Change this default settings and customize these buttons to launch other apps on the lock screen  
using the following steps:  
1. Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
.
2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Lock screen.  
3. Under Display, slide the bar from OFF to ON beside Quick access to enable this feature.  
4. Tap Quick access.  
5. Under the Quick access screen, select which button you would like to customize.  
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6. Tap the app you would like to preset on the quick access button you chose to configure.  
NOTE: Scroll up or down to view the current list of apps you can preset.  
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Browser  
Your browser’s state-of-the-art Chromium-based engine lets you surf the Internet at a fast loading  
speed. Its clean and intuitive Zen interface powered by text-reflow technology optimizes web  
contents to better fit the screen of your ASUS Phone. With its magazine view mode via its Smart  
Reader feature, you can pleasurably read your favorite web contents online or offline without any  
distracting items such as banner ads. You can also mark an interesting page as a read later task,  
which you can retrieve from the Do It Later app and read at your convenient pace.  
IMPORTANT! Before doing any Internet surfing or Internet-related activities, ensure that your ASUS  
Phone is connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. For more details, see Staying connected.  
Launching the Browser app  
From your Home screen, do any of the following to launch the Browser app:  
• Tap  
• Tap  
.
> Browser.  
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Sharing pages  
Share interesting pages from your ASUS Phone to others via an email account, cloud storage  
account, Bluetooth, or other ASUS Phone apps.  
1. Launch the browser.  
2. From a web page, tap > Share link.  
3. Tap the account or app that you want to use as medium in sharing the page.  
Reading the pages later  
When there’s an interesting piece of information online yet you don’t currently have the time to  
read it, you can mark it as a read later task. You can retrieve and read this page at a convenient time  
from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the page, tap > Read later.  
2. To retrieve the page, tap Do It Later from the All apps screen.  
NOTE: For details on browsing read-later pages, see Catching up on my online reading now.  
Adding a new tab  
Hide the current website and open a new window to continue surfing or browsing another  
website.  
1. From the current page, tap > New tab.  
2. Enter the URL address in the URL field and continue enjoying browsing the Internet from your  
ASUS Phone.  
3. If you want to do add another tab, follow step 1 again.  
NOTES:  
Opening many websites in your browser slows down its loading performance.  
If Internet connection slows down, try clearing the cache. For details, refer to the section Clearing  
Bookmarking pages  
Bookmark your favorite pages or websites so you can go back and browse them again.  
To bookmark a page:  
From the page, tap > Save to bookmarks. The next time you open your browser, you can quickly  
tap on your bookmarked page.  
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Smartly read online  
Your ASUS Phone automatically enables the Smart Reader Mode on pages that contain a lot of  
items that you may find unneccessary or distracting such as banner ads, icons, or menu items.You  
can remove these items and read only the main contents of the page.  
NOTE: Smart Reader Mode supports Wikipedia, CNN, ESPN, BCC, and NY Times sites.  
To use the Smart Reader Mode:  
• Tap the Smart Reader Mode icon  
to automatically remove any unneccessary or distracting  
items and show only the main contents of the page.  
• From the Smart Reader Mode page, do any of the following:  
Tap  
Tap  
to show your Reader’s List or saved pages.  
to launch the Marker tool and select your preferred color, then swipe over the  
text that you want to highlight.  
Bring two fingers together or spread them apart to zoom in/out of a page.  
Tap to open the Reader’s List  
Tap to share the page with others or to save it to the  
Reader’s List  
Zoom in/out of a page.  
Tap to launch the Marker Tool  
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Clearing the browser cache  
Clear the browser cache to delete temporary Internet files, websites, and cookies that are  
temporarily stored in your ASUS Phone. This helps improve the loading performance of your  
browser.  
1. Launch the browser.  
2. Tap > Settings > Privacy & security > Clear cache.  
3. Click OK on the confirmation message.  
Email  
Add Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook.com, Hotmail, POP3/IMAP accounts so you can receive,  
create, and browse emails right from your device. You can also sync your email contacts from these  
accounts to your ASUS Phone.  
IMPORTANT! Your ASUS Phone must be connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network so you can add  
an email account or send and receive emails from added accounts. For more details, see Staying  
Setting up email accounts  
Set up your existing personal or work email account so you can receive, read, and send emails from  
your ASUS Phone.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
From the All apps screen, tap Email to launch the Email app.  
Tap the mail provider you want to set up.  
Key in your email address and password and tap Next.  
NOTE: Wait while your device automatically checks your incoming and outgoing mail server settings.  
4. Configure the Account settings such as inbox checking frequency, sync days, or notification for  
incoming emails. When done, tap Next.  
5. Key in an account name that you want to be displayed in the outgoing messages, then tap Next  
to log into your inbox.  
NOTE: If you want to set up your work account on your ASUS Phone, ask for the email settings from  
your network administrator.  
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Setting up a Gmail account  
Set up your Gmail account to get into Google-related services and apps as well as receive, send,  
and browse emails right from your ASUS Phone.  
1. Tap Google then tap Gmail.  
2. Tap Existing and key in your existing Gmail account and password, then tap  
.
NOTES:  
Tap New if you do not own a Google account.  
When signing in, you have to wait while your device communicates with Google servers to setup  
your account.  
3. Use your Google account to backup and restore your settings and data. Tap  
Gmail account.  
to sign in to your  
IMPORTANT! If you have several email accounts aside from Gmail, use Email app to set up and access  
all your email accounts.  
Emailing invites to events  
You can email invites to an event right from your ASUS Phone as well as set an alert notice for the  
event.  
NOTE: This function only supports an Exchange email account.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Email.  
2. Tap > Meeting invitation.  
3. In the Event name field, enter the name of the event.  
4. In the Location field, enter the street, town/city/province, country, and zip/postal code of the  
venue for the event.  
5 On the Reminders field, select the time that you want to get an alert or reminder about the  
event.  
6. Tap the Guests field and select the contacts you want to send the invites to.  
7. Once finished, tap  
to save and exit.  
NOTE: You can also email invites from the Calendar app. For details, see Creating events.  
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Emailing later  
When you receive an email, you can set it as email later task and you can reply to this email at a  
more convenient time from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Email.  
2. Select the email that you want to email later from your inbox.  
3. Tap > Read Later.  
4. To retrieve the email, tap Do It Later from the All apps screen.  
NOTE: For details on answering your reply-later emails, see Emailing now.  
Calendar  
The Calendar app enables you to keep track of important events using your ASUS Phone. Along  
with creating events you may also set reminders, or create a countdown notice to ensure you don’t  
forget these important occasions. It also stores the events, such as birthdays and anniversaries,  
that you’ve set up for your VIP contacts.  
Creating events  
To create an event:  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Calendar.  
2. Tap  
to start creating a new event.  
3. In the New event screen, input all the necessary details of your event.  
4 On the Reminders field, select the time that you want to get an alert or reminder about the  
event.  
5. Once finished, tap  
to save and exit.  
Adding accounts to Calendar  
Aside from creating an event logged on your ASUS Phone, you can also use Calendar to create  
events that get automatically synced with your online accounts. But first, these accounts must be  
added to Calendar using the following steps:  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Calendar.  
2. Tap > Accounts >  
.
3. Tap the account you want to add.  
4. Follow the succeeding onscreen instructions to complete adding the new account to Calendar.  
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Creating an event from your account  
After adding online accounts that you would like to sync with Calendar, you may now use your  
ASUS Phone to create notifications for those online accounts by following these steps:  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Calendar.  
2. Tap  
to start creating a new event.  
3. In the New event screen, tap My Calendar to view all the accounts currently synced with the  
Calendar.  
4. Tap the account where you would like to create a new event.  
5. In the New event screen, input all the necessary details of your event.  
NOTE: Your online account must already be added to Calendar before you can proceed with the  
following steps. For more details, see Adding accounts to Calendar.  
Enabling alert reminders for events  
Turn on the alert function from the Calendar app to get alert reminders and notifications for special  
events such as birthdays, anniversaries, meetings, and other important events that matter you.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Calendar.  
2. Tap > Accounts.  
3. Tap the accounts from which you want to receive alert reminders from.  
NOTE: For details on setting up event alerts about your VIPs, see Adding an event to a VIP contact.  
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Do It Later  
Get hold of even the most trivial things in your busy life. Even when you’re too busy, reply to  
your emails, SMS messages, calls, read news online, or add other important to-do tasks at your  
convenience.  
Mark your unread messages or emails, interesting web pages, and missed calls as Reply Later,  
Read Later, or Call Later items. These marked items will be added to your Do It Later tasks, and  
you can act on these tasks at a convenient time.  
NOTES:  
Popular third-party apps that support Do It Later include Google Maps, Google Chrome, Google  
Play, YouTube, and iMDb.  
Not all apps can share and add tasks to Do It Later.  
Adding to-do tasks  
Create important to-do tasks to organize your work or social activities in your professional or social  
life.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap  
then fill in the necessary information.  
3. If you want to set the importance level, select High in the Importance field.  
4. When you’re done, tap  
.
Prioritizing to-do tasks  
Set the importance level of your to-do tasks so you can prioritize and act on them accordingly.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap the task that you want to set as a top priority.  
3. Under the Importance field in the task screen, select High.  
4. When you’re done, tap  
.
NOTE: High-priority to-do tasks are marked as  
on your Do It Later list. This allows you to quickly  
determine which to-do tasks need immediate actions.  
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Calling back now  
When you’ve previously set an important call as a call later task, you can retrieve it and call back  
when you’ve got the time to do so from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap the call to call back.  
NOTE: For details on setting calls as call later tasks, see:  
Emailing now  
You can mark an email as a reply later task and reply to it at a later time from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap the email to reply to it now.  
NOTE: For details on setting your emails as reply later tasks, see Emailing later.  
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Catching up on my online reading now  
You can retrieve pages that you’ve previously marked as read later tasks and catch up on your  
online reading at your convenience from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap the page or pages to read it now.  
NOTE: For details on setting pages as read later tasks, see Reading the pages later.  
Replying now  
When you’ve previously set an SMS message as a reply later task, you can retrieve it and reply to the  
message when it’s convenient from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Tap the SMS message to send a reply to it.  
NOTE: For details on setting pages as reply later tasks, see Messaging later.  
Deleting to-do tasks  
You can delete any completed, overdue, or unnecessary to-do tasks from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Do It Later.  
2. Swipe the task you want to remove from the list to the left/right.  
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File Manager  
Using File Manager allows you to easily locate and manage your data on the internal storage of  
your ASUS Phone and its connected external storage devices.  
Accessing the internal storage  
To access the internal storage:  
1. Tap  
> File Manager.  
2. Tap  
> Internal storage to view the contents of your ASUS Phone then tap an item to  
select.  
Accessing the external storage device  
To access the external storage device:  
1. Insert the microSD card into your ASUS Phone.  
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> File Manager.  
> SD card to view the contents of your microSD card.  
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Keeping in touch  
Keeping in touch  
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Call in style  
Making calls  
Your ASUS Phone offers you many ways to make a call. Call your friends from your contacts list,  
smart dial to quickly place a call, or enter a speed-dial number to call your frequently-called  
contact.  
NOTE: Organize your contacts in the Contacts app. For details, see Managing contacts.  
Launching the Phone app  
From your Home screen, do any of the following to launch the Phone app:  
• Tap  
• Tap  
.
> Phone.  
Dialing a phone number  
Use the Phone app to directly dial a phone number.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Phone then tap the number keys.  
2. Tap the call button to dial the number.  
Dialing an extension number  
When you need to call an extension number, you can do any of these steps to skip the voice  
prompts.  
Prompting for confirmation of an extension number  
You can insert a confirmation prompt for the extension number after dialing the main number.  
1. From the Phone app, enter the main number.  
2. Tap and hold # to insert a confirmation prompt, which is denoted by a semi-colon (;).  
3. Tap the call button to make the call.  
4. When prompted, tap Yes to confirm the extension number.  
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Auto-dialing an extension number  
You can insert a short or long pause after dialing the main number, then the extension number is  
dialed automatically.  
1. From the Phone app, enter the main number.  
2. Tap and hold * to insert a pause, which is denoted by a comma (,).  
NOTE: If you want a longer pause, tap and hold * again.  
3. Enter the extension number.  
4. Tap the call button to place the call.  
5. Tap  
to end the call.  
Smart dialing your contacts  
As you enter the first few numbers or letters of your contact’s name, Smart Dial filters through your  
contacts list or call logs and provide you with possible matches. You can check if the contact you’re  
trying to reach is on the list of possible matches, then you can quickly place that call.  
1. Launch the Phone app then enter the number or name of the contact.  
2. From the list of possible matches, tap the contact you wish to call. If the contact is not on list,  
enter the complete number or name of the contact.  
3. Tap the call button to make the call.  
Speed dialing your contacts  
Assign Speed Dial keys to quickly call your frequently-called contacts with just one tap on a single  
digit from the Phone app.  
NOTE: By default, the digit 1 is reserved for your voicemails. You can retrieve your voicemails by  
tapping the digit 1, if you've subscribed to this service with your mobile service provider.  
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Creating a speed dial entry  
Create speed dial entries from digits 2 to 9 for your frequently-called contacts.  
1. From the Phone app, do any of the following:  
Tap and hold any digits from 2 to 9, then tap OK on the Speed Dial confirmation screen.  
Tap > Speed dial to launch the Speed Dial screen.  
2. Select a contact from your contacts list. This speed dial entry will be saved on the Speed Dial  
screen.  
Deleting a speed dial entry  
To delete a speed dial entry:  
1. From the Phone app, tap > Speed dial to launch the Speed Dial screen.  
2. Tap and hold a speed dial entry, then tap Remove.  
3. Tap OK on the confirmation message.  
Replacing a speed dial entry  
You can replace the contact assigned to a speed dial key with another contact.  
1. From the Phone app, tap > Speed dial to launch the Speed Dial screen.  
2. Tap and hold a speed dial entry, then tap Replace.  
3. Select a contact from your contacts list.  
4. Tap OK on the confirmation message.  
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Home dialing  
When you’re on a trip abroad, enabling and configuring the Home dialing settings make it easier  
for you to quickly call home.  
NOTE: Using a roaming service will incur additional charges. Inquire from your mobile service provider  
before using the roaming service.  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Tap Call settings > Home dialing.  
3. Tick Home dialing.  
4. Tap Home dialing settings, select the settings, then tap OK when done.  
NOTE: For info on other call settings, see Call Settings.  
Calling from Contacts app  
Use the Contacts app to make a call from your contacts list.  
1. Launch the Contacts app.  
2. Tap the contact name then tap the number to make the call.  
3. Tap  
to end the call.  
NOTE: To view all contacts from all contact accounts, tap Contacts to display dropdown list then tick  
all accounts.  
Calling your favorite contacts  
When you add a contact to your Favorites list, you can quickly call the contact from the Phone app.  
1. Launch the Contacts or the Phone app.  
2. Tap Groups to display your Favorites list, then tap your favorite contact whom you want to call.  
3. Tap  
to end the call.  
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Receiving calls  
The touch screen of your ASUS Phone lights up when there is an incoming call. The display of the  
incoming call also varies, depending on the status of your ASUS Phone.  
Answering calls  
There are two ways to answer a call depending on the status of your ASUS Phone:  
• If your device is active, tap Answer or to reject a call, tap Decline.  
• If your device is locked, drag  
to  
to answer or to  
to reject the call.  
Setting callbacks for incoming calls  
When you can’t answer an incoming call from a mobile number right away, you can set it as a call  
later task. You can retrieve and act on this task at a more convenient time from the Do It Later app.  
1. On an incoming call from a mobile number, swipe up from the lower part of the screen.  
2. Tap Can’t talk now, will call you later. An SMS message will be sent to your caller.  
3. To retrieve the call, tap Do It Later from the All apps screen.  
NOTE: For details on giving a callback, see Calling back now.  
Managing your call logs  
From your call logs, you can call back your missed calls, save calls to your contacts list, block callers,  
or redial your recently-called number or contact.  
Setting callbacks for missed calls  
You can set a missed call as a call later task. You can retrieve and do a callback for the missed call  
from the Do It Later app.  
1. From the Phone app, tap  
to display your call logs.  
2. Select a call log, then tap > Call later.  
3. To retrieve the call, tap Do It Later from the All apps screen.  
NOTE: For details on giving a callback, see Calling back now.  
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Backup/restore call logs  
Have your call logs stored in your ASUS Phone to track the calls that you’ve received, made, or  
missed. You can also send the saved call logs to your online storage account or email it via the  
installed email apps in your ASUS Phone.  
Creating a call log backup  
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone then tap  
to hide the keypad.  
2. Tap then tap Backup call log.  
3. Tap Backup call log to device to save the call log backup in your ASUS Phone. To email the call  
log backup, tap Backup call log to device and send out.  
4. Key in a backup file name then tap OK. After the backup is successful, tap OK.  
Restoring call log backups  
1. From the Home screen, tap Phone then tap  
to hide the keypad.  
2. Tap then tap Restore call log.  
3. Select a call log backup that you want to restore, then tap OK.  
4. After restoring call log is successful, tap OK. Tap  
to view the restored call logs.  
Blocking calls  
You can add a number or call from your call log to your block list.  
1. From the Phone app, tap  
to display your call logs.  
2. Select the number that you want to block, tap > Add to block list, then tap OK.  
Redialing your last-called number  
To redial your last-called number:  
1. From the Phone app, tap  
to display your call logs.  
2. Tap Call to display your last-called number, then tap Call again to redial the number.  
3. Tap  
to end the call.  
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Other call options  
During an active call, tap  
progress.  
and tap any of the possible call options for when a call is in  
Microphone  
Turns the loud speaker on or off.  
Conference call  
When you have subscribed to a conference call service with your mobile service  
provider, this icon allows you to add a contact or contacts in an active call.  
NOTES:  
The number of participants in the conference call depend on your conference call  
subscription. You can inquire from your mobile service provider about this service.  
For more details on conference call, see Managing multiple calls.  
Mute  
Turns the mute mode on or off. When the microphone is off or in mute mode, you can  
hear the caller but the caller can’t hear you.  
Call on hold  
Puts an active call on hold.  
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Managing multiple calls  
Your ASUS Phone provides you the convenience of making or taking two calls. You can also set up a  
conference call that suits for business meetings, party lines, and other group calls.  
Answering another call  
While you are talking on your ASUS Phone, you can hear a beeping sound, indicating of another  
incoming call. Tap Answer on the touch screen to receive an incoming call while on an active call.  
Switching between calls  
To switch between calls, tap  
on the touch screen.  
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Setting up a conference call  
Your ASUS Phone, together with its GSM capability, can set up a conference call of up to five (5)  
people. During a call, you can add more contacts and merge all calls into one conference call.  
1. Call a contact or dial a number. Wait for the other line to answer your call.  
2. When your call is answered, tap  
include in your conference call.  
then tap a contact or dial a number that you wish to  
3. Tap  
to put the two calls in a conference call.  
4. Tap  
to add another contact, then tap  
to merge the call to the current conference call.  
Repeat this step if you want to add more contact/s to your conference call.  
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Managing a conference call  
During the conference call, you can separate the contact from the conference group for private  
conversation, or disconnect a contact from the conference call.  
1. From the Conference call screen, tap Manage conference call to open a list of contacts in the  
conference call.  
2. To remove a contact from the conference call, tap  
conference call, tap  
. To disconnect a contact from the  
.
3. Tap  
to go back to the Conference call screen.  
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Call Settings  
Configure the settings for your incoming or outgoing calls, call barring, home dialing, and more.  
1. Do any of the following to launch the Settings screen:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Tap Call settings, then select any of these settings that you want to set up.  
Block call settings  
Block function setting  
Block List  
Configure the settings for the Block function.  
Display the list of your blocked contacts or numbers.  
Incoming call settings  
Phone ringtone  
Set up the ringtone.  
Vibrate when ringing  
Call forwarding  
Tick when you want your ASUS Phone to vibrate when it rings.  
Use this feature if you want to send calls to another number on  
any of these conditions: Always forward, When busy, When  
unanswered, and When unreachable.  
Call rejection message  
Select or create the message that you want to send when you’re  
unable to answer an incoming call.  
Headset settings for  
incoming calls  
When you’ve connected a Bluetooth or wired headset to your  
ASUS Phone, you can select to automatically answer or set the  
wait time for incoming calls.  
Outgoing call settings  
Dial pad touch tones  
Tick or untick to enable or disable the Dial pad sound in the  
Phone app.  
Connection alert settings Turn vibration on or off for the connection alert settings.  
Fixed Dialing Numbers  
(FDN)  
Set up these settings when you want to restrict outgoing calls  
only to those numbers in your FDN list, or to numbers with  
certain prefixes. Inquire from your mobile service provider about  
availing the FDN service for your SIM card.  
Home dialing  
Enable and configure your Home dialing settings. For more  
details, see Home dialing.  
Other settings  
Call duration  
Display the length of calls between two parties. Call duration is  
measured differently depending on the mobile service provider.  
Voice mail  
Set up the voicemail settings, if you’ve subscribed to a voicemail  
service with your mobile service provider.  
Additional settings  
Hearing aids  
Enable this option to turn on the hearing aid compatibility.  
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Managing contacts  
Organize your contacts and easily stay in touch with them via calls, SMS messages, emails, or social  
networks. Group your contacts as Favorites to quickly get in touch with them, or group them as  
VIPs to get notified about any upcoming events, missed calls, or unread messages.  
You can also sync your contacts with your email or social network accounts, link contactsinfo for  
easy access in one place, or filter the contacts you want to keep in touch with.  
Launching the Contacts app  
From your Home screen, do any of the following to launch the Contacts app:  
• Tap  
> Contacts  
Contacts Settings  
Select how you would want to display your contacts from the Contacts settings. Such display  
options include displaying only those contacts with phones, sorting list by first/last name, or  
viewing contact names as first/last names first.  
To set up your Contacts settings, tap > Settings from the Contacts app.  
Setting up your profile  
Make your ASUS Phone truly your own and set up your profile info.  
1. Launch the Contacts app then tap ME.  
NOTE: ME appears when you’ve set up your Google account on your ASUS Phone.  
2. Tap  
.
3. Fill in your info such as mobile or home number. To add other info, tap Add another field.  
4. When you’ve completed your info, tap Done. To view your profile info, swipe down from the top  
of your screen to launch the System notifications panel, then tap the button on the upper right  
corner of the panel.  
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Adding contacts  
Add contacts to your device, corporate, Google, or other email accounts and fill in more important  
contact information such as contact numbers, email addresses, special events for VIPs, and more.  
1. Launch the Contacts app then tap  
.
2. Select from the drop down menu where to save the contact.  
NOTES:  
You can also save the contact to your SIM card or an email account.  
If you don't have an email account, tap Add account then create one.  
3. Fill in the neccessary information such as mobile or home number, email address, or group  
where you want to put the contact in.  
4. After filling in the information and you want to add more contact numbers or email addresses,  
tap Add new.  
5. If you want to add other contact information, tap Add another field.  
6. When you’ve completed the info, tap Done.  
Adding an extension number to a contact number  
You can add a contact’s extension number to skip the voice prompts when making a call.  
1. In the contact’s information screen, enter the contact’s main number and extension number in  
either of these two ways:  
Enter a comma, then enter the contact’s extension number. There’ll be a short pause  
before the extension number is dialed automatically. To extend the pause, insert another  
comma.  
Enter a semi-colon (;), then enter the contact’s extension number. When dialing the  
contact number, you’ll be prompted to confirm the extension number. Tap Yes on the  
confirmation message.  
2. When you’ve completed the info, tap Done.  
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Customizing your contact’s profile  
Edit your contact’s info, add a photo, set a ringtone, or take a photo as a cover for your contact’s  
profile.  
1. Launch the Contacts app then select the contact whose info or profile you want to edit or  
customize.  
2. Make the changes from the contact’s profile page.  
Tap to edit your contact’s info  
• Tap to add your contact’s profile cover from Gallery  
or by capturing a photo  
• You can display a Facebook profile cover as the  
theme cover for a Facebook contact  
Tap to add your contact’s photo from Gallery or by capturing a  
photo  
Setting up your VIPs  
Group your contacts as VIPs to get notified about upcoming anniversaries, birthdays, and other  
important events. You’ll also get alerts about any unread messages or emails, or any missed calls  
from your VIPs. You’ll get all these notices as your Whats Next alerts and reminders.  
Set up your VIP from the contact’s info screen  
To set up your VIP from the contact’s info screen:  
1. Launch the Contacts app, tap the contact you want to set up as a VIP, then tap  
2. In your selected contact’s screen, select VIP under the Group field.  
3. When finished, tap Done. The contact is added to your VIP list.  
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Set up your VIP from the VIP screen  
To set up your VIP from the VIP screen:  
1. Launch the Contacts app.  
2. Tap  
> VIP.  
3. In the VIP screen, tap  
.
4. Select the contact or contacts you want to group as VIPs, then tap Add. The contact or contacts  
are added to your VIP list.  
Adding an event to a VIP contact  
You can add a birthday event to a VIP contact.  
1. Launch the Contacts app, tap the contact you want to add a birthday event detail to, then tap  
.
2. In the contact’s info screen, tap Add another field > Events.  
3. Select the date for the event, then tap Set.  
4. Ensure that you select VIP under the Group field. When finished, tap Done.  
5. The contact’s special event will appear in your calendar of events. If you want to get an event  
alert, set the reminder time in the Calendar app.  
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Marking your favorite contacts  
Set your frequently-called contacts as your favorites to be able to call them quickly from the Phone  
app.  
1. Launch the Contacts app.  
2. Select the contact that you want to mark as a favorite.  
3. Tap  
. The contact is added to your Favorites List in the Phone app.  
Importing contacts  
Import your contacts and their respective data from one contact source to your ASUS Phone, email  
account, or a micro SIM card.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Contacts then tap > Manage contacts.  
2. Tap Import/export then select from the following importing options:  
a. Import from SIM card  
b. Import from storage  
3. Select from the following accounts to save the contact:  
a. Email account/s  
b. Device  
c. SIM card  
d. AT&T Address Book  
4. Tick to select the contacts that you wish to import and when done, tap Import.  
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Exporting contacts  
Export your contacts to any of the storage accounts in your ASUS Phone.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Contacts then tap > Manage contacts.  
2. Tap Import/export then select from the following exporting options:  
a. Export to SIM card  
b. Export to storage  
3. Tap to select the contacts from the following accounts:  
a. All contacts  
b. Email account/s  
c. Device  
d. SIM card  
e. AT&T Address Book  
4. Tick the contacts that you want to export.  
5. When done, tap Export.  
Managing your block list  
Blocking contacts or numbers  
Create your list of blocked contacts or numbers to avoid receiving any unwanted calls or messages.  
Your blocked calls and messages will be saved to the Block List archive.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Contacts then tap > Manage contacts > Block list.  
2. Tap  
, then do any of the following:  
To block a contact, tap Choose from contacts, then select the contact you want to block  
from your contacts list.  
To block a number from the recent call logs, tap Choose from recent call logs, then  
select the contact you want to block from your contacts list.  
To block a number, tap Enter a number then enter the number that you want to block.  
To block a SIP number, tap Enter a SIP number then enter the number that you want to  
block.  
3. When done, tap Add.  
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Unblocking contacts or numbers  
You may remove a blocked contact or number from your list and receive calls or messages from the  
contact or number again.  
1. From the All apps screen, tap Contacts then tap > Manage contacts > Block list.  
2. Tap and hold the contact or number that you want to unblock then tap Remove from block list.  
Social networking with your contacts  
Integrating the social network accounts of your contacts makes it easier for you to view their  
profiles, news, and social feeds. Stay updated with the activities of your contacts in real time.  
IMPORTANT! Before you can integrate social network accounts of your contacts, you need to log in to  
your social network account and sync its settings.  
Syncing your social network account  
Sync your social network account to add the social network accounts of your contacts to your ASUS  
Phone.  
1. Do any of the following to launch the Settings app:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. From the Settings screen, tap your social network account under Accounts section.  
3. Tick Contacts to sync the social network accounts of your contacts.  
4. Launch the Contacts app to view your contacts list.  
5. To view only your contacts with social network accounts, tap Contacts to display then untick  
the other contact sources, leaving the social network name checked.  
6. When done, tap  
or anywhere on the screen.  
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Linking your contactsinfo  
When you add social network or email accounts, data from these accounts automatically sync  
with the Contacts app. In some instances, some contact info may appear in several places or under  
different name variations or nicknames in the Contacts app. You can manually link and unify all  
these info and put them under one place or profile.  
1. From the Contacts app, tap the contact whose info you want to link.  
2. From the contact’s profile page, tap > Link.  
3. From the Link contact screen, tap  
.
4. Select all the contact profiles that you think should be linked to one profile, then tap Link.  
5. When finished, tap Done. You can now view and retrieve all your contact’s info under one profile.  
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Send messages and more  
Messaging  
Messaging lets you send, promptly reply, or reply at a later time to important messages from your  
contacts in any of your SIM cards installed on your ASUS Phone. You can also email your message  
threads or conversations to others to keep them in the loop.  
Launching the Messaging app  
From your Home screen, do any of the following to launch the Messaging app:  
• Tap  
• Tap  
.
> Messaging  
Sending messages  
1. Launch the Messaging app then tap  
.
2. In the To field, enter the number or tap  
to select a contact from your list.  
3. Start composing your message in the Type message field.  
4. When you’re done, tap the arrow to send your message.  
Replying to messages  
1. Tap your message alert from your Home screen or Lock screen.  
2. Start composing your reply in the Type message field.  
3. When you’re done, tap the arrow to send your message.  
Blocking messages  
Block spam messages such as sales ad messages, or messages from unwanted senders.  
1. From the Home screen, tap  
.
2. From your list of message threads, select the sender that you don’t want to receive any message  
from.  
3. Tap > Add to block list.  
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Forwarding a message thread  
You can forward a message thread or conversation to others, and set an alert so you can reply to an  
important message at a convenient time.  
1. From the Home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap to select a sender image, then tap > Forward SMS conversation.  
3. Tap Select All or any of the messages from the thread, then tap Forward.  
4. In the To field, tap  
to select a contact’s email address or mobile number.  
5. When you’re done, tap the arrow to send your message. The conversation will be forwarded as  
an MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) message.  
NOTES:  
Ensure that you have MMS subscription with your mobile service provider.  
Ensure that data access is enabled on your device. From your Home screen, tap  
> Settings >  
More... > Cellular networks > Mobile Data, then tick Standard Data.  
Mobile data and messaging rates apply when forwarding conversations to others.  
Messaging later  
You can set an important message as a reply-later task and reply to it later from the Do It Later app.  
1. In the message screen, tap  
.
2. Tap Reply later. The message is added to your Do It Later tasks.  
3. To retrieve and reply to the email, tap Do It Later from the All apps screen.  
NOTE: For details on replying to reply-later messages, see Replying now.  
Other messaging options  
When you are in an active message thread or while composing a message, you can tap and do  
any of these other options below.  
Add subject  
Insert smiley  
Tap to add the title of your message.  
Insert a smiley or emoticon into your message.  
Insert text templates Insert a predefined reply into the body of your message.  
Delete messages  
Tap this option and select the messages that you want to delete from  
the thread.  
Settings  
Tap this option to configure the message settings.  
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5
Fun and entertainment  
Fun and entertainment  
5
Using a headset  
Have the freedom to do other things while you’re in a call or enjoy listening to your favorite music,  
using a headset.  
Connecting the audio jack  
Insert the 3.5mm headset jack into the audio port of your device.  
WARNING!  
Do not insert other objects into the audio jack port.  
Do not insert a cable with electric power output into the audio jack port.  
Listening at a high volume for long periods can damage your hearing.  
NOTES:  
We highly recommend to use only compatible headsets or the bundled headset with this device.  
Unplugging the audio jack while listening to music, automatically pauses the music played.  
Unplugging the audio jack while watching a video, automatically pauses the video playback.  
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Play Games  
Get the latest games online and share them in your social media accounts using the Play Games  
app. You can also join multiplayer games and check out leaderboards for some competitive gaming  
fun.  
IMPORTANT! Log in to your Google account to maximize the features of Play Games.  
Using Play Games  
To use Play Games:  
1. From the Home screen or All apps screen, tap Google folder> Play Games.  
2. Tap the option you would like to use.  
Tap to see an overview of your gaming activity. It also shows the  
gaming activity of your Google+ contacts.  
Tap to show your gaming activities under these options: ALL MY  
GAMES, MOST RECENTLY PLAYED, INSTALLED  
Tap to see all the games you played using your Google+ account.  
Tap to view all your fellow contacts in Google who are also playing  
games via Play Store. You may view them under these options: ALL,  
MOST RECENT, YOU MAY KNOW  
Tap to browse through games under these categories: FEATURED,  
POPULAR, POPULAR MULTIPLAYER.  
Tap to view the app help info or send your feedbacks.  
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Music  
Music app automatically searches for music files from the internal and external storages on your  
ASUS Phone. You can organize these music files in a playlist or add them in a queue to play them  
sequentially. You can also stream music from cloud accounts such as ASUS WebStorage, Dropbox,  
OneDrive, and Drive.  
IMPORTANT! Before streaming music from a cloud account, ensure that your ASUS Phone is  
connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. For more details, see Staying connected.  
Launching Music  
To launch Music, tap  
> Music.  
Playing songs  
To play a song:  
1. From the Music app, tap Music then select Songs. You can also select these other options how  
you want to to browse your music files: Album, Artist, Genres, Composer, or Folder.  
2. From your list, tap the song that you want to play. Tap Shuffle All if you want to play all songs.  
3. Swipe up from the song title bar to get a full screen of the song that’s currently playing.  
Tap to add the song to your Favorites  
Tap to play or pause the song  
Tap to play the next song  
Tap and hold to fast-forward to the next song  
Tap to enable/disable Shuffle function  
Tap to play the previous song  
Tap and hold to rewind the song  
Tap to repeat the current song, all songs, or turn off the repeat  
function  
NOTE: To add several songs to an existing playlist, see Adding songs to a playlist.  
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Other playback options  
During playback, you can tap and do any of these other options below.  
Add to playlist  
PlayTo  
Tap to add the song to an existing playlist or create a new one to add the  
song to it.  
Tap to scan and play the song to other devices nearby.  
NOTE: For details, see PlayTo other devices.  
Share  
Tap to share the song via some apps or cloud accounts.  
Tap to add some details about the song.  
Edit info  
Add to queue / Clear Tap Add to queue to add the song to your queue list. Tap Clear queue  
queue  
to remove all songs in the queue.  
Equalizer  
Tap to configure the Equalizer settings and get better audio for your  
songs.  
Sleep timer  
Settings  
Music player will stop playing after the time you specified.  
Tap this option to configure the Music settings.  
Feedback & Help  
Get answers to your questions and you can send to us your feedbacks.  
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Creating a playlist  
Get your favorite songs from different sources such as internal storage, external storage, or cloud  
accounts and organize them in a playlist.  
1. From the Music home screen, tap  
.
2. Under Playlist, tap My playlist, then tap  
.
3. Assign a name to your playlist, then tap Save.  
Adding songs to a playlist  
You can add several songs to your playlist at on time from your local source (internal and external  
storages) or cloud accounts.  
1. From the Music home screen, tap  
.
2. Under Playlist, tap My playlist, then tap the name of your playlist.  
3. Tap > Add songs.  
4. Tap the music source where you want to get your songs from to add to your playlist.  
5. Select how you’d want to browse your music: Album, Artist, Songs, Genres, Composer, Songs,  
or Folder.  
6. Select the songs that you’d want to add to your playlist. Tap Select all if you want to add all  
songs from your music list, album, folder, or from your favorite artists.  
NOTE: You can also add a currently-playing song to an existing playlist. For details, see Other  
PlayTo other devices  
Use the PlayTo function to stream music from your ASUS Phone to other Miracast or DLNA-enabled  
devices nearby.  
To use PlayTo:  
1. From a currently-playing song, tap > PlayTo.  
2. Tap the device that you want to stream music to. Music from your ASUS Phone will play or  
stream on the other device.  
3. To stop PlayTo, tap > Disconnect.  
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6
Your precious moments  
Your precious moments  
6
Capture moments  
Launching the Camera app  
Capture images and record videos using your ASUS Phone’s Camera app. Refer to any of the steps  
below to open the Camera app.  
From the lock screen  
Drag  
to any direction until the camera app is launched.  
From the home screen  
Tap  
.
Using the volume key  
While your ASUS Phone is on sleep mode, double-click the volume key to wake it up and  
immediately launch the Camera app.  
NOTE: Before using the volume key to launch the Camera app, enable this function from Settings >  
Lock screen, then slide Instant Camera to ON.  
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Using Camera for the first time  
After launching the Camera for the first time, two consecutive features appear to help you get  
started: Tutorial and Image locations.  
Tutorial  
If it is your first time to use your ASUS Phone’s camera, you will encounter the following tutorial  
screen after launching the Camera app. Refer to the following steps to proceed from this screen.  
1. On the Tutorial screen, tap Skip if you want to skip viewing or Start to view the basic tutorial  
about using Camera.  
2. After tapping either of these options, you will then proceed to the Remember Photo Locations  
screen.  
Photo Locations  
After going through the Tutorial screen, the Remember Photo Locations screen appears to help you  
create automatic location tags for your images. Refer to the following steps to proceed from this  
screen:  
1. On the Remember Photo Locations screen, tap No thanks to proceed to the camera screen or  
Yes to set up location tagging for your captured images.  
2. Slide Location Access to ON to enable the location tagging feature.  
3. Tap Agree on the next screen to fully enable the feature and proceed to the Camera screen.  
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Camera home screen  
Your ASUS Phone’s camera is equipped with auto-scene detection and auto-image stabilizer  
features. It also features a video stabilization function that helps prevent shakiness while video  
recording.  
Tap the icons to start using your camera and explore the image and video features of your ASUS  
Phone.  
Enable or disable the  
See the Gallery  
flash function  
Use Turbo Burst  
Take photos  
Switch between  
the front and rear  
cameras  
Apply image effects  
Adjust settings  
Record videos  
Use advanced  
camera settings  
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Image settings  
Adjust the appearance of your captured images by configuring your camera’s settings using the  
steps below.  
IMPORTANT! Apply the settings first before taking images.  
1. On the camera’s home screen, tap  
>
.
2. Scroll down and configure the available options.  
Image  
Configure the image quality using these options.  
Shoot mode  
Set your shutter speed to Timer mode or change the Burst speed under this option.  
Focus & exposure  
Enable Touch auto-exposure or Face detection under this option.  
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Video settings  
Adjust the appearance of your recorded videos by configuring your camera’s settings using the  
steps below.  
IMPORTANT! Apply the settings first before taking images.  
1. On the camera’s home screen, tap  
>
.
2. Scroll down and configure the available options.  
Image  
Configure the video quality using these options.  
Focus & exposure  
Enable Touch auto-exposure under this option.  
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Advanced camera features  
Explore new ways of capturing images or videos and make captured extra special moments using  
the advanced camera features of your ASUS Phone.  
IMPORTANT! Apply the settings first before taking images. Available features may vary per model.  
Low light  
Using PixelMaster, your camera’s light sensitivity is increased by up to 400% to enhance noise  
reduction and boost color contrast by up to 200%. Use this mode to transform any subject into a  
great photo or video—with or without ample natural lighting.  
Capturing Low light photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Low light.  
or the volume key to start capturing photos.  
Capturing Low light videos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Low light.  
to start recording a video.  
Time Rewind  
After selecting Time Rewind, your shutter starts taking burst shots two seconds before you  
actually press the shutter button. As a result, you get a timeline of images where you can choose  
the best image to save on your Gallery.  
NOTE: The Time Rewind feature can only be used on the rear camera.  
Capturing Time Rewind photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Time Rewind.  
or the volume key to start capturing photos.  
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Using the Time Rewind viewer  
1. After pressing the shutter, the Time Rewind viewer appears onscreen on bottom of a captured  
photo. Rotate the button on the viewer to browse through the photos you just took.  
NOTE: Tap Best to view the best photo suggestion from the timeline.  
2. Select a photo then tap Done to save it to Gallery.  
HDR  
The High-dynamic-range (HDR) feature allows you to take more detailed images for low-light  
and highly contrasting scenes. HDR is recommended for use when taking images on brightly lit  
locations, helping balance out the colors produced on your image.  
Capturing HDR photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> HDR.  
or the volume key to start capturing HDR photos.  
Panorama  
Capture images from various angles using Panorama. Images captured from a wide angle  
perspective are automatically stitched together using this feature.  
Capturing panoramic photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Panorama.  
or the volume key then pan your ASUS Phone to the left or right to capture the  
scenery.  
NOTE: While panning your ASUS Phone, a timeline of thumbnails appears on the lower part of your  
screen as it captures the scenery.  
4. Tap  
when finished.  
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Night  
Take well-lit photos even on night time or on low-light situations using the Night feature of your  
ASUS Phone.  
NOTE: Keep your hands steady while before and while the ASUS Phone is capturing the image to  
prevent blurry results.  
Capturing Night photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Night.  
or the volume key to start capturing Night photos.  
Selfie  
Take advantage of your rear camera’s high megapixel specs without worrying about pressing the  
shutter button. Using face-detection, you can set your ASUS Phone to detect up to four faces using  
the rear camera then automatically capture your selfie or group selfie.  
Capturing Selfie photos  
1. From the Camera app screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Selfie.  
to choose how many people should be included in the photo.  
4. Use the rear camera to detect faces and wait for your ASUS Phone to start beeping, counting  
down until it captures the photo.  
5. The Time Rewind viewer appears onscreen on the bottom of a captured photo. Rotate the  
button on the viewer to browse through the photos you just took.  
6. Select a photo then tap Done to save it to Gallery.  
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Beautification  
Have fun during and after taking photos of your family and friends using the Beautification feature  
of your ASUS Phone. When enabled, this feature allows you to make live beauty enhancements on  
your subject’s face before you press the shutter button.  
Capturing Beautification photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Beautification.  
to start capturing photos that can be edited using Beautification features.  
Depth of field  
Take macro shots with a soft background using the Depth of field. This feature suits close up photos  
of subjects for a more defined and dramatic result.  
Capturing photos with depth of fields  
1. From the Camera app screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Depth of field.  
or the volume key to start capturing macro photos.  
Smart remove  
Eliminate unwanted details immediately after capturing the image using the Smart remove feature.  
Capturing Smart remove photos  
1. From the Camera app screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Smart remove.  
or the volume key to start capturing photos that can be edited using Smart remove.  
4. The following screen shows the photo you captured and any removable objectes which you may  
want to delete from it.  
5. Tap  
to remove the detected objects or  
to delete the photo and go back to the  
Camera app.  
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All Smiles  
Capture the perfect smile or the wackiest facial expression from a range of photos using the All  
Smiles feature. This feature lets you take five consecutive photos after pressing the shutter button,  
automatically detecting faces on the image for comparison.  
Capturing All smiles photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> All smiles.  
or the volume key to start capturing photos that can be edited using All Smiles.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select your best photos.  
GIF animation  
Create GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) images straight from your ASUS Phone’s camera using  
the GIF animation feature.  
Capturing GIF animation photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
> GIF.  
3. Tap  
to start capturing photos that can be transformed into GIF animation.  
Time lapse  
The time lapse video feature of your ASUS Phone allows you to capture stills for automatic time  
lapse playback. In effect, events seem to move in a fast-forward manner though they actually  
occured and were recorded between long intervals.  
Recording Time lapse videos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
> Time lapse.  
to start taking Time lapse videos.  
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Miniature  
Simulate the tilt-shift effect of DSLR lenses via the Miniature feature. Using this feature allows you  
to focus on specific areas of your subject, adding a bokeh effect that can be used on both photos  
and video using your ASUS Phone.  
Capturing Miniature photos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
> Miniature.  
3. Tap  
or  
to select your focus area, then use your two fingers to adjust the focus area’s  
size and position.  
4. Tap or  
to increase or decrease the background blur.  
to capture Miniature photos.  
5. Tap  
Recording Miniature videos  
1. From the Camera app’s home screen, tap  
.
2. Tap  
> Miniature.  
3. Tap  
or  
to select your focus area, then use your two fingers to adjust the focus area’s  
size and position.  
4. Tap or  
5. Tap  
to increase or decrease the background blur.  
to record Miniature videos.  
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Using the Gallery  
View images and play videos on your ASUS Phone using the Gallery app.  
This app also allows you to edit, share, or delete image and video files stored in your ASUS Phone.  
From Gallery, you can display images in a slideshow or tap to view the selected image or video file.  
To launch Gallery, tap  
> Gallery.  
Viewing the photo location  
Enable the location access on your ASUS Phone, and get the location details on your photos. Your  
photoslocation details include the area where the photos are taken, as well a map of the location  
via Google Map.  
To view the details of a photo:  
1. Turn on the location access from  
> Settings > Location.  
2. Ensure that you have shared your location to Google Map.  
3. Launch the Gallery app, and select the photo whose photo details you want to view.  
4. Tap the photo then tap  
.
Tap to show the photo location details  
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Sharing files from the Gallery  
1. From the Gallery screen, tap the folder where the files you want to share are located.  
2. After opening the folder, tap  
3. Tap the files you want to share. A check mark appears on center of the image you select.  
4. Tap then select from the list where you want to share the images.  
to activate file selection.  
Deleting files from the Gallery  
1. From the Gallery screen, tap the folder where the files you want to delete are located.  
2. After opening the folder, tap  
to activate file selection.  
3. Tap the files you want to delete. A check mark appears on center of the image you select.  
4. Tap  
.
Editing images  
The Gallery also features its own image editing tools that you can use to enhance images saved on  
your ASUS Phone.  
1. From the Gallery screen, tap the folder where the files are located.  
2. After opening the folder, tap the image you want to edit.  
3. Once the image is opened, tap it again to show its functions.  
4. Tap  
to open the image editing toolbar.  
5. Tap any of the icons on the editing toolbar to apply changes to the image.  
Zooming in/out the thumbnails or images  
From the Gallery screen or your selected image, spread apart your fingers on the touchscreen panel  
to zoom out. To zoom in, bring your fingers together on the touchscreen panel.  
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Using PlayTo  
Play files from your Gallery to a compatible streaming device using PlayTo.  
1. From the Gallery screen, tap  
or the folder where the file you want to screencast is located.  
2. Tap > PlayTo.  
3. In the next screen, select a compatible device to start screencasting your file.  
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7
Staying connected  
Staying connected  
7
Mobile network  
When there’s no available Wi-Fi network that you can connect to, you can enable your mobile  
network’s data access for Internet connection.  
Enabling the mobile network  
1. Do any of the following to launch the Settings screen:  
Launch Quick settings then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Tap More > Cellular networks > Mobile Data.  
3. Tick Standard Data, and configure the other mobile network settings, if necessary.  
NOTES:  
If you access the Internet via your mobile network, additional charges will be incurred depending on  
your data plan.  
For more details on your mobile network charges/fees and setttings, contact your mobile service  
provider.  
Wi-Fi  
The Wi-Fi technology of your ASUS Phone gets you connected to the wireless world. Update your  
social media accounts, browse the Internet, or exchange data and messages wirelessly from your  
ASUS Phone.  
Enabling Wi-Fi  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the right to turn on the Wi-Fi.  
NOTE: You can also enable the Wi-Fi from Quick Settings screen. Refer to section Quick Settings on  
how to launch Quick Settings screen.  
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi network  
1. On the Settings screen, tap Wi-Fi to display all detected Wi-Fi networks.  
2. Tap a network name to connect to it. For a secured network, you may be prompted to key in a  
password or other security credentials.  
NOTES:  
Your ASUS Phone automatically reconnects to the network that you connected with previously.  
Turn off the Wi-Fi feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.  
Disabling Wi-Fi  
To disable Wi-Fi:  
1. Launch the Settings screen by doing any of the following:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the left to turn off the Wi-Fi.  
NOTE: You can also disable the Wi-Fi from Quick Settings screen. See Quick Settings on how to launch  
Quick Settings screen.  
Bluetooth®  
Use the Bluetooth feature of your ASUS Phone to send or receive files and stream multimedia files  
with other smart devices over short distances. With Bluetooth, you can share your media files with  
your friendssmart devices, send data for print with a Bluetooh printer, or play music files with a  
Bluetooth speaker.  
Enabling Bluetooth®  
1. Do any of the following to launch the Settings screen:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the right to turn on the Bluetooth.  
NOTE: You can also enable the Bluetooth from Quick Settings screen. See Quick Settings on how to  
launch Quick Settings screen.  
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Pairing your ASUS Phone to a Bluetooth® device  
Before using the Bluetooth feature of your ASUS Phone in full scale, you have to pair it first with the  
Bluetooth device. The ASUS Phone automatically stores the pairing connection of the Bluetooth  
device.  
1. On the Settings screen, tap Bluetooth to display all available devices.  
IMPORTANT!  
If the device that you want to pair is not in the list, ensure to enable its Bluetooth feature and is  
discoverable.  
See the user guide that came with your device to learn how to enable its Bluetooth and and set it to  
discoverable.  
2. Tap > Refresh to scan for more Bluetooth devices.  
3. In the list of available devices, tap the Bluetooth device that you want to pair with.  
4. Ensure that the same passkey show on both devices, then tap Pair.  
NOTE: Turn off the Bluetooth feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.  
Unpairing your ASUS Phone from the Bluetooth® device  
1. On the Settings screen, tap Bluetooth to display all available and paired devices.  
2. In the list of paired devices, tap  
of Bluetooth device that you want to unpair, then tap  
FORGET.  
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Tethering  
When Wi-Fi service is not available, you can use your ASUS Phone as a modem or turn it into a Wi-Fi  
hotspot to get Internet access on your laptop, tablet, and other mobile devices.  
IMPORTANT! Most mobile service providers may require a data plan for you to be able to use the  
tethering function. Contact your mobile service provider about availing of this data plan.  
NOTES:  
Internet access via tethering may be slower than the standard Wi-Fi or mobile connection.  
Only a limited number of mobile devices can tether to your ASUS Phone for Internet access.  
Turn off the tethering feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.  
Wi-Fi Hotspot  
Turn your ASUS Phone into a Wi-Fi Hotspot to share Internet connection with other devices.  
1. Do any of the following to launch the Settings screen:  
Swipe down from the top of your screen then tap  
Tap > Settings.  
.
2. Tap More > Tethering > Set up Wi-Fi hotspot.  
3. Assign a unique SSID or network name and a strong password for your Wi-Fi hotspot. When  
done, tap Save.  
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4. From the Tethering screen, slide the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot switch to the right to turn on the Wi-  
Fi hotspot on your ASUS Phone.  
5. Connect other devices to your ASUS Phone’s hotspot connection the same way you connect to a  
Wi-Fi network.  
Bluetooth Tethering  
Enable Bluetooth on your ASUS Phone and use it as a modem for Internet access on your  
Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices such as a laptop or a tablet.  
1. Enable Bluetooth on your ASUS Phone and the other device.  
2. Pair both devices.  
NOTE: For details, see Pairing your ASUS Phone to a Bluetooth® device.  
3. From the Settings screen, tap More > Tethering. Slide the Bluetooth tethering switch to the  
right to turn on Bluetooth tethering on your ASUS Phone. You can now surf the Internet or do  
Internet-related activities on your ASUS Phone.  
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8
Travel and Maps  
Travel and Maps  
8
Weather  
Get real-time weather updates straight from your ASUS Phone using the weather app. Using  
Weather, you can also check other weather details from around the world.  
Launching the Weather app  
From your Home screen, launch the Weather app using either of the following options:  
Tap  
> Weather.  
From your ASUS Phone’s home screen, tap the weather icon.  
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Weather home screen  
Set up and get your current location’s weather updates as well as other parts of the world. You can  
display the weather updates or daily weather forecast on the Calendar app.  
NOTE: For more details, see:  
Getting the weather updates  
Displaying the 7-day weather forecast  
Tap to search for a city’s weather info  
Tap to get the area’s current weather info, refresh the  
weather info, edit the location list, or configure the  
weather settings  
Swipe up to see other weather information.  
Swipe to the left or right to see the weather information  
of other cities in your location list.  
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Getting the weather updates  
Get real-time AccuWeather® updates, every hour or up to 12 hours, for your current location or  
for other parts of the world. You can make plans for up to seven (7) days with the 7-day weather  
forecast or dress appropriately based on AccuWeather RealFeel® temperature. You can also get  
the real-time UV index or air pollution index, letting you take the necessary protective measures  
against harmful ultra-violet rays or air pollutants.  
1. Before getting the weather updates, ensure the following:  
Wi-Fi or mobile network is turned on when you are indoors and GPS is turned on when  
you are outdoors.  
Turn on the location access from  
> Settings > Location.  
2. Launch the Weather app in any of these two ways:  
Tap  
> Weather.  
From your ASUS Phone’s home screen, tap the weather icon.  
3. Tap > Edit then tap  
.
4. In the search box, enter the city or area whose weather updates you want search for.  
5. Wait for a while your ASUS Phone gets the weather information. The city or area’s weather data  
will be added to your location list.  
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Displaying the 7-day weather forecast  
When you get your current location’s real-time AccuWeather® updates, you will also get the 7-day  
weather forecast. You can display the 7-day forecast on the Weather widget on the Home screen.  
1. From the Widgets screen, tap and hold the Weather 4 x 2 widget to add it to the Home screen.  
The full 7-day forecast is shown.  
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Clock  
Customize the time zone settings of your ASUS Phone, set alarms, and use your ASUS Phone as a  
stop watch using the Clock app.  
Launching Clock  
Launch the Clock app using either of the following options:  
Tap  
> Clock.  
From your ASUS Phone’s home screen, tap the digital clock display.  
World Clock  
Tap  
to access the world clock settings of your ASUS Phone.  
Tap this to add a new city to mark on your world clock’s map.  
Tap this to set your clock on night mode.  
Tap this to edit the cities marked on your world clock.  
Tap this to access the Clock app settings.  
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Alarm clock  
Tap  
to access the world clock settings of your ASUS Phone.  
Tap this to delete any of the previously set alarms.  
Tap this to set a new alarm time.  
Tap this to access the settings of the alarm clock feature.  
Stopwatch  
Tap  
to use your ASUS Phone as a stopwatch.  
Tap this button to start running the stopwatch feature.  
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Timer  
You may set multiple timer options for your ASUS Phone. To do this, follow the steps below:  
Setting the timer  
1. Tap  
to access the timer feature of your ASUS Phone.  
Tap this to access the Clock app settings.  
numeric keypad  
2. Use the numeric keypad to input your target time then tap start to start the timer.  
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9
Zen Everywhere  
Zen Everywhere  
9
Special Zen Tools  
Flashlight  
You can turn your ASUS Phone to an instant flashlight by launching your Quick settings panel from  
any screen or any open app. From the Quick settings panel, simply tap on the Flashlight icon to  
activate its function.  
Tap this to enable Always On mode.  
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Flashlight menu options  
Tap this to enable or disable the flashlight  
mode.  
Tap this to enable or disable the SOS mode.  
Tap any of these icons to toggle between the  
flashlight’s speed while blinking.  
Tap this to turn on or turn off the light.  
Boost  
Boost function is to optimize device performance after a device is being used for a period of time.  
This function will close unused processes that are running in the background in order to retrieve  
more system memory.  
Tap this to use Boost.  
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Calculator  
One-swipe and a tap is all it takes to launch your Calculator. When you open the Quick settings  
panel, the Calculator icon is there visibly on top of the list. Tap it to get started with your  
computations.  
Tap this to launch the calculator.  
Calculator screen  
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Quick memo  
Quick memo is a note-taking tool that gives you the freedom to either scribble or type down  
important notes you need to remember. After creating notes, you can share them via Share Link  
and social media sites or turn them into a task inside Do It Later.  
Creating a sticky note  
You can turn Quick memo notes into a sticky note so you can view them wherever, on your ASUS  
Phone. To create a sticky note, just tap on the pin icon on the upper right corner of Quick memo  
after creating your note.  
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Sound Recorder  
Record audio files using your ASUS Phone by enabling the Sound Recorder app.  
Launching Sound Recorder  
To launch Sound Recorder, tap  
> Sound Recorder.  
Tap to select any of these options: Settings, Feedback  
& Help  
Tap to view the list of saved audio recording files  
Tap to start audio recording  
During recording, tap this to temporarily stop or  
pause the recording  
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Pausing a recording  
During a paused recording, you can choose to resume, delete, or save the recording.  
Tap to delete the recording  
Tap to resume the recording  
Tap to save the recording  
Recording List  
From the Recording List, you can play, rename, share, or delete a saved audio recording file.  
To view your recording list, tap from the Sound Recorder main screen.  
Tap to share, rename, or delete your selected  
recording or view its details  
Tap to play/pause your selected recording  
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Audio Wizard  
AudioWizard allows you to customize the sound modes of your ASUS Phone for a clearer audio  
output that fits actual usage scenarios.  
Using Audio Wizard  
To use AudioWizard:  
1. From your Home screen, tap  
> Audio Wizard.  
2. In the AudioWizard window, tap the sound mode you want to activate then tap Done to save  
and exit.  
When enabled, the ASUS Phone auto-switches to the  
best audio quality for the currently-running ASUS  
app  
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Splendid  
ASUS Splendid allows you to easily adjust the display settings. It enriches the color of your  
screen with these four ASUS Splendid modes: Balance Mode, Reading Mode, Vivid Mode and  
Customized Mode.  
Balance Mode  
To enable the Balance Mode:  
1. From your Home screen, tap  
> Splendid.  
Tap to reset to factory defaults  
Move to adjust the color temperature  
Tap to select a color mode  
2. Adjust the screen color temperature and tap Balance.  
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Reading Mode  
Turn on the Reading Mode to automatically optimize the color of the screen for a more comfortable  
reading experience.  
From your Home screen, do any of the following to enable the Reading Mode:  
Tap Reading mode from the Quick settings panel.  
Tap > Splendid > Reading.  
Move to adjust the screen yellowish level  
Tap to reset to factory defaults  
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Vivid Mode  
Enable the Vivid Mode and customize the image settings such as color temperature, hue, and  
saturation.  
1. From your Home screen, tap  
> Splendid.  
Tap to reset to factory defaults  
Move to adjust the color temperature  
Tap to select a color mode  
2. Adjust the screen color temperature and tap Vivid.  
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Customized Mode  
Enable the Customized Mode to manually set up the image settings such as color temperature,  
hue, and saturation.  
1. From your Home screen, tap  
> Splendid.  
Tap to reset to factory defaults  
Move to adjust the color temperature  
Move to adjust the color hue  
Tap to reset to factory defaults  
Move to adjust the color saturation  
2. Tap Customized.  
3. Move the sliders to adjust the color hue and saturation.  
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Power Saver  
Fully maximize or extend the power of your ASUS Phone even when it is idle or while it stays  
connected to your network. Smartly customize the power settings for your frequent activities such  
as reading emails or watching videos.  
Setting up Power Saver  
Maximize, optimize, or customize the power of your ASUS Phone with some smart power saving  
options.  
1. Tap  
> Power Saver to launch Power Saver.  
2. Slide Smart saving to ON.  
3. Select any of these modes:  
Ultra-saving mode: Disconnects the network connection when your ASUS Phone is idle  
to fully maximize its battery life.  
Optimized mode: Extends the battery life while your ASUS Phone stays connected to  
your network.  
Customized mode: Allows you to set up the power settings for your frequent activities.  
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Customizing Power Saver  
Set the brightness level and enable Ultra-saving mode when your ASUS Phone’s battery level is  
getting low.  
1. From Power Saver, tick Customized mode, then tap  
.
2. Tap Turn on Ultra-saving mode automatically then select 5% or 15% to enable Ultra-saving  
mode when your ASUS Phone’s battery percentage is below 5% or 15%, or select Never to not  
allow Ultra-saving mode to be enabled automatically.  
3. Tap Reduce brightness then select the percentage that the screen brightness level is reduced  
by.  
4. If you want to enable the auto-disconnection of your network, tick IM and other apps using  
push notification. Your ASUS Phone will automatically disconnect from your network when it is  
idle, and will resume the network connection when you wake up your ASUS Phone.  
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10  
Maintain your Zen  
Maintain your Zen  
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Keeping your device up-to-date  
Keep your ASUS Phone in the loop of Android system updates and upgraded apps and features.  
Storage  
You can store data, apps, or files on your ASUS Phone (internal storage), on an external storage,  
or on an online storage. You need an internet connection to transfer or download your files on  
an online storage. Use the bundled USB cable to copy files to or from the computer to your ASUS  
Phone.  
Backup and reset  
Back up data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers using your ASUS Phone.  
1. Tap  
then tap Settings > Backup & reset.  
2. From the Backup & reset window, you can:  
Back up my data: This feature backs up your data, Wif-Fi passwords, and other settings to  
Google servers when enabled.  
Backup account: Allows you to specify the account you to be associated when you save  
your backup.  
Automatic Restore: This features facilitates restoration of backed up settings and data  
when you reinstall an app.  
Factory data reset: Erases all data on phone.  
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Securing your ASUS Phone  
Use the security features of your ASUS Phone to prevent unauthorized calls or access of  
information.  
Unlocking your screen  
When the screen is locked, you can open it with the security unlocking options that the ASUS  
Phone offers you.  
1. Tap  
then tap Settings > Lock Screen.  
2. Tap Screen lock then select an option to unlock your ASUS Phone.  
NOTES:  
Refer to section Unlock screen options for more information.  
To deactivate the unlock screen option that you set, tap None on Choose screen lock screen.  
Unlock screen options  
Choose from these options to lock your ASUS Phone.  
Swipe  
Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen to unlock your ASUS Phone.  
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Pattern  
Slide your finger on the dots and create a pattern.  
IMPORTANT! You can create a pattern with a minimum of four dots. Ensure to remember the pattern  
that you created to unlock your device.  
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PIN  
Key in at least four numbers to set a PIN.  
IMPORTANT! Ensure to remember the PIN that you created to unlock your device.  
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Password  
Key in at least four characters to create a password.  
IMPORTANT! Ensure to remember the password that you created to unlock your device.  
Configuring the other screen security features  
Aside from the mode of screen lock, you can also do the following on the Screen security window:  
Quick Access: Slide the Quick Access switch to ON to launch apps on the lock screen.  
Instant camera: Slide the Instant camera switch to ON to launch the Camera app even if your  
ASUS Phone is in idle mode by pressing the volume button twice.  
Owner info: Tap this to edit and key in the information that you want to appear even when your  
screen is locked.  
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Setting your ASUS Phone identity  
Know your ASUS Phone’s identity such as serial number, IMEI (International Mobile Equipment  
Identity) number, or model number.  
This is important, as when you may lose your ASUS Phone, you can contact your mobile carrier and  
provide the information to blacklist the unauthorized use of your ASUS Phone.  
To display your ASUS Phone’s identity:  
1. From the Home screen, tap  
then tap Settings.  
2. On the Settings screen, slide down to display other items then tap About. The About screen  
displays the status, legal information, model number, operating system version, hardware, and  
software information of your ASUS Phone.  
3. To see the serial number, SIM contact number, and IMEI of your ASUS Phone, tap Status.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Accessibility in Android devices  
Android accessibility features and apps make it easier to use your Android devices if you have  
physical impairments:  
TalkBack is a pre-installed screen reader service provided by Google for visually impaired users.  
It uses spoken feedback to describe the results of actions, such as opening an app, and events,  
such as notifications.  
Captions is an accessibility feature in Android version 4.4 and higher where you can choose  
to turn on captions for your device and specify options (language, text, and style) for closed  
captioning.  
Magnification Gestures is an accessibility feature that temporarily magnifies what’s on your  
screen or uses magnification mode to easily zoom and pan your screen. Large text increases the  
text size on your device. (For users with low vision.)  
BrailleBack is an add-on accessibility service that helps blind users make use of braille devices.  
It works together with the TalkBack app to give a combined braille and speech experience. This  
app lets you connect a supported refreshable braille display to your device via Bluetooth. Screen  
content appears on the braille display, and you can navigate and interact with your device using  
the keys on the display. You can also input text using the braille keyboard.  
Touch & hold delay is an accessibility feature for motor impaired users.  
Enable TalkBack  
TalkBack is a pre-installed screen reader service on Android devices provided by Google for  
visually impaired users. It uses spoken feedback to describe the results of actions, such as opening  
an app, navigating your device, describing what you touch and activate, and events, such as  
notifications.  
To turn TalkBack on or off:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack.  
2. Slide the TalkBack switch to the On or Off position.  
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Auto-rotate screen  
When this setting is enabled, the screen automatically rotates when you move your phone  
between portrait mode and landscape mode.  
To enable or disable this setting, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select Auto-rotate screen.  
If you’re using TalkBack, you might wish to disable this setting, since rotating the screen can  
interrupt spoken feedback.  
Speak passwords  
This setting controls TalkBack spoken feedback as you type passwords.  
• Enabled: Password characters are announced audibly like any other typed characters.  
• Disabled: Password characters are only audible via headset. (To protect your privacy, this setting  
is disabled by default.)  
To enable or disable this setting, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select Speak passwords.  
Accessibility shortcut  
The accessibility shortcut allows you to enable TalkBack quickly, without the use of sight.  
To enable or disable the accessibility shortcut, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility shortcut.  
2. Set the switch to the on or off position.  
When the accessibility shortcut is enabled, you can turn on TalkBack by following these two steps:  
1. Press and hold the power button until you hear a sound or feel a vibration.  
2. Touch and hold two fingers until you hear audio confirmation.  
This feature can be useful if your device has multiple users. Use the shortcut on the lock screen to  
temporarily enable accessibility until the device is unlocked.  
Captions  
The following accessibility feature settings are common to all applications including TalkBack. They  
can be selected under Settings > Accessibility:  
Captions is an accessibility feature in Android version 4.4 and higher where you can choose to turn  
on captions for your device and specify options (language, text, and style) for closed captioning.  
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Go to Settings> Accessibility> Captions and slide to On or Off, You can choose to turn on  
captions by sliding the position. This will also allow you to set the options for captions.  
NOTE: Caption settings are set as a user preference and don’t apply to individual applications.  
Language. Select the caption language from the list of choices.  
Text size. Select from the following text sizes:  
Very small  
Small  
Normal  
Large  
Very large  
Caption style. These options are available:  
Use app defaults  
White on black  
Black on white  
Yellow on black  
Yellow on blue  
Custom. Customize the caption style.  
Magnification gestures  
Magnification gestures is an accessibility feature using which you can temporarily magnify  
what’s on your screen or use magnification mode to easily zoom and pan your screen. You can turn  
Magnification gestures on or off on your Android device. When this feature is turned on, you can  
zoom in/out or pan by triple tapping the screen temporarily to magnify the screen.  
To turn Magnification gestures on or off:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures.  
2. Toggle the Magnification gestures switch to the On or Off position.  
Toggle magnification mode in or out: Triple-tap and release, or enter or exit an app to get out of  
magnification mode.  
Temporarily magnify: Triple-tap and hold.  
NOTE: Triple-tap for magnification works everywhere except for the keyboard and navigation buttons.  
When you are in temporary magnification mode, lift your finger to return to the previous state.  
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Magnify and pan: Triple-tap and hold, then drag your finger.  
While you’re in magnification mode, you can:  
Pan: Drag two or more fingers across the screen.  
Adjust zoom level: Pinch two or more fingers together or spread them apart.  
BrailleBack device support  
BrailleBack  
BrailleBack is an add-on accessibility service that helps blind users make use of braille devices.  
It works together with the TalkBack app to give a combined braille and speech experience. This  
app lets you connect a supported refreshable braille display to your device via Bluetooth. Screen  
content appears on the braille display, and you can navigate and interact with your device using  
the keys on the display. You can also input text using the braille keyboard.  
NOTE: Brailleback can only be used when TalkBack is enabled.  
Devices supported in this version of BrailleBack include the following:  
APH Refreshabraille  
Baum VarioConnect  
Esys EuroBraille  
Freedom Scientific Focus Blue (14 and 40 cell models)  
HandyTech (Basic Braille, Active Braille, Braille Star, Braille Wave, Braillino, Easy Braille)  
Harpo Braillepen 12  
HIMS (BrailleSense, Braille EDGE)  
Humanware Brailliant (1st generation and BI models)  
Optelec Alva (BC640, BC680)  
Papenmeier Braillex Trio  
Seika (notetaker and 40 cell display)  
Install BrailleBack  
BrailleBack is an open source application developed by the Eyes-Free project that doesn’t come  
pre-loaded on the device; it must be installed manually. To install BrailleBack, follow these steps:  
1. Click BrailleBack to go directly to BrailleBack in the Google Play Store.  
2. Select Install.  
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OR  
1. Open the Google Play Store app.  
2. Enter “BrailleBackin search box.  
3. Select the BrailleBack app.  
4. Select Install.  
Turn on BrailleBack and pair your Braille display  
Once BrailleBack is installed, follow these steps to activate the app:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select BrailleBack, and check the box to turn it on.  
3. Go back to Settings, then go to Wireless & networks > Bluetooth.  
4. If your Bluetooth Braille display is not listed, make sure the display is in pairing mode and select  
Search For Devices.  
5. Select the name of your Braille display to make sure that it’s paired.  
High contrast text  
This information applies only to devices running Android 5.0 and higher.  
High contrast makes text easier to read on your device. This feature fixes the text color as either  
black or white, depending on the original text color.  
To enable or disable high contrast text, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select High contrast text.  
High-contrast text is currently an experimental feature, so it might not work correctly everywhere  
on your device.  
Power button ends call  
When this setting is enabled, you can simply press your device’s power button to end a call. This  
setting can make it faster and easier to hang up.  
To enable or disable this setting, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select Power button ends call.  
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Text-to-speech output  
To specify text-to-speech settings for your device, go to Settings > Accessibility > Text-to-speech  
output.  
The following options are available on the Text-to-speech screen:  
• Preferred engine: The default text-to-speech engine choices vary by device. Options can include  
Google’s Text-to-speech engine, the device manufacturer’s engine, and any third-party text-to-  
speech engines that you’ve downloaded from the Google Play Store.  
• Engine settings: To change the settings for your selected text-to-speech engine, select Settings  
next to the name of your preferred engine . You can then edit the following settings:  
Language: ChooseUse system languageor select a different language from the list.  
Settings for Google Text-to-speech Engine:  
• Auto-update voices: Select to automatically update voices.  
• Use Wi-Fi only: Download voices data using only Wi-Fi. This option conserves data usage.  
Install voice data: Select this option to install voice data required for speech synthesis.  
• Speech rate: Select the speed at which text is spoken. Options include:  
Very slow  
Slow  
Normal  
Fast  
Faster  
Very fast  
Rapid  
Very rapid  
Fastest  
• Listen to an example: Select this option to hear a short demonstration of speech synthesis.  
• Default language status: Here your device displays the current status of your default language  
(e.g. “fully supported”). The default language is the language selected in your preferred Text-to-  
speech engine.  
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Touch & hold delay  
This setting allows you to adjust the amount of time required for your device to notice that you’re  
touching an object on the screen. Users with limited dexterity might prefer to use a longer touch  
and hold delay.  
To adjust your touch and hold delay, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch and hold delay.  
2. Select Short, Medium, or Long.  
Color inversion  
This information applies only to devices running Android 5.0 and higher.  
Color inversion exchanges color values. For example, black text on a white screen becomes white  
text on a black screen.  
To enable or disable color inversion, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Select Color inversion.  
Color inversion is currently an experimental feature, so it might not work correctly everywhere on  
your device.  
Color correction  
This information applies only to devices running Android 5.0 and higher.  
The color correction setting enables your device to compensate for color blindness.  
To enable or disable color correction, follow these steps:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Color correction.  
2. Set the switch to the on or off position.  
3. To change the color correction mode, select Correction mode, then choose one of the following  
options:  
Deuteranomaly (red-green)  
Protanomaly (red-green)  
Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)  
Color correction is currently an experimental feature, so it might not work correctly everywhere on  
your device.  
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Update Android accessibility apps  
You can check for updates and update your Android accessibility apps in the Google Play Store.  
If an update is available, an Update button appears on the app page in the Play Store. Select  
Update to get the latest version. If there is no Update button, then you already have the latest  
version.  
Notices  
Federal Communications Commission Statement  
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
• This device may not cause harmful interference.  
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
doing one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with  
any other antenna or transmitter.  
Operation on the 5.15-5.25 GHz frequency band is restricted for indoor use only. The FCC requires  
indoor use for the 5.15-5.25 GHz band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-  
channel Mobile Satellite Systems. It will only transmit on 5.25-5.35 GHz, 5.47-5.725 GHz and 5.725-  
5.850 GHz bands when associated with an access point (AP).  
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RF Exposure Information (SAR)  
This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is  
designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)  
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.  
The exposure standard employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or  
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating  
positions accepted by the FCC with the EUT transmitting at the specified power level in different  
channels.  
The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 1.18 W/kg when placed next to the  
body.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels  
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is  
on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid  
after searching on FCC ID: xxxxxxxxx.  
Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, RSS-210, and CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-  
3(B).  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device. The IC ID for this device is 3568A-K00C.  
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information  
The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency  
exposure limits. The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for  
human contact during normal operation is minimized.  
This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with the IC Specific Absorption Rate  
(“SAR”) limits when installed in specific host products operated in portable exposure conditions.  
Canada’s REL (Radio Equipment List) can be found at the following web address: http://www.ic.gc.  
Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be found at the following web address:  
Canada, avis d’Industrie Canada (IC)  
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003, RSS-210 et  
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B).  
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer  
d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui  
peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. L’identifiant IC de cet appareil est 3568A-K00C.  
Informations concernant l’exposition aux fréquences radio (RF)  
La puissance de sortie émise par cet appareil sans fil est inférieure à la limite d’exposition aux  
fréquences radio d’Industrie Canada (IC). Utilisez l’appareil sans fil de façon à minimiser les contacts  
humains lors du fonctionnement normal.  
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Ce périphérique a été évalué et démontré conforme aux limites SAR (Specific Absorption Rate  
– Taux d’absorption spécifique) d’IC lorsqu’il est installé dans des produits hôtes particuliers qui  
fonctionnent dans des conditions d’exposition à des appareils portables.  
Ce périphérique est homologué pour l’utilisation au Canada. Pour consulter l’entrée correspondant  
à l’appareil dans la liste d’équipement radio (REL - Radio Equipment List) d’Industrie Canada  
Pour des informations supplémentaires concernant l’exposition aux RF au Canada rendez-vous sur:  
IC Warning Statement  
The device could automatically discontinue transmission in case of absence of information to  
transmit, or operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission of control or  
signaling information or the use of repetitive codes where required by the technology.  
The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful  
interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; the maximum antenna gain permitted (for  
device in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz) to comply with the EIRP limit; and the  
maximum antenna gain permitted (for devices in the band 5275-5850 MHz) to comply with the  
EIRP limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate, as stated  
in section A9.2(3). In addition, high-power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have  
priority) of the band 5250-5350 MHz and this radar could cause interference and/or damage to LE-  
LAN devices.  
The Country Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. For  
product available in the USA/Canada markets, only channel 1-11 can be operated. Selection of  
other channels is not possible.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
This product is compliant with the regulations of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of  
Conformity can be downloaded from http://www.asus.com/support  
Power Safety Requirement  
Products with electrical current ratings up to 6A and weighing more than 3Kg must use approved  
power cords greater than or equal to: H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm2 or H05VV-F, 2G, 0.75mm2.  
ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services  
ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our commitment to the highest standards for  
protecting our environment. We believe in providing solutions for you to be able to responsibly  
recycle our products, batteries, other components as well as the packaging materials. Please go to  
http://csr.asus.com/english/Takeback.htm for detailed recycling information in different regions.  
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Coating notice  
IMPORTANT! To provide electrical insulation and maintain electrical safety, a coating is applied to  
insulate the device except on the areas where the I/O ports are located.  
Green ASUS notice  
ASUS is devoted to creating environment-friendly products and packaging to safeguard consumers’  
health while minimizing the impact on the environment. The reduction of the number of the  
manual pages complies with the reduction of carbon emission.  
For the detailed user manual and related information, refer to the user manual included in the  
ASUS Tablet or visit the ASUS Support Site at http://support.asus.com/.  
Regional notice for Singapore  
This ASUS product complies with IDA Standards.  
Model name: ASUS ZenFone 2E  
Manufacturer:  
Address:  
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.  
4F, No.150, LI-TE RD., PEITOU, TAIPEI 112,  
TAIWAN  
Authorised represe ntative in US:  
Address:  
ASUS Telecom PMO  
14030 NE 24th St, Suite 101 Bellevue, WA  
98007  
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Index  
Callback  
- calling back now 41  
Index  
- see also Do It Later 40  
- setting up  
- incoming calls 48  
- missed calls 48  
Call logs  
- creating backup 49  
- restoring 49  
Calls 44  
A
Advanced camera features 75  
All Smiles 79  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
App shortcuts 23  
- adding 23  
- calling from Contacts 47  
- calling your favorite contacts 47  
- dialing a phone number 44  
- launching the Phone app 44  
- other call options 50  
- receiving 48  
- replacing a speed dial entry 46  
- see also Call Settings 54  
- see also Contacts 55  
- see Callbacks 48  
- removing 23, 24  
ASUS Phone 8  
- chargiing 12  
- microSD card  
- installing 10  
- micro-SIM card  
- installing 9  
- removing 9, 10  
- Parts and features 8  
- turning on/off 14  
Audio Wizard 102  
- see Call logs 48  
- see Extension number 44  
- see Home Dialing 47  
- see Multiple calls 51  
- see Smart Dialing 45  
- see Speed Dialing 45  
Call Settings 54  
B
Backup and reset 109  
Beautification 78  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Block list  
Camera 70  
- blocking 60  
- unblocking 61  
- Camera home screen 72  
- first-time use 71  
Bluetooth 85  
- Image settings 73  
- launching 70  
- enabling 85  
- pairing 86  
- see also Bluetooth Tethering 88  
- unpairing 86  
- see Advanced camera features 75  
- Video settings 74  
Clock 93  
Bluetooth Tethering 88  
- see also Tethering 87  
Browser 33  
- alarm clock 94  
- launching 93  
- stopwatch 94  
- adding a new tab 34  
- bookmarking pages 34  
- clearing the browser cache 36  
- launching 33  
- timer 95  
- world clock 93  
Conference calls 53  
Contacts 55  
- reading the pages later 34  
- sharing pages 34  
- smartly read online 35  
- adding 56  
- adding an extension number 56  
- customizing your contact’s profile 57  
- exporting 60  
C
- importing 59  
- launching 55  
Calculator 98  
- linking contactsinfo 62  
- see also Block list 60  
- see also Social networking 61  
- see also VIPs 57  
Calendar 38  
- adding accounts 38  
- creating an event from your account 39  
- creating events 38  
- enabling alerts 39  
- setting up your profile 55  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Glove mode  
- using 18  
Gmail  
- setting up 37  
D
Date and time  
- setting up 29  
Do It Later 40  
- adding to-do tasks 40  
- calling back now 41  
- see also Callbacks 48  
- catching up on my online reading now  
- see also Reading the pages later 34  
- deleting to-do tasks 42  
- emailing now 41  
H
HDR 76  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Headset  
- connecting 65  
Home Dialing 47  
Home screen 19  
- prioritizing to-do tasks 40  
- replying now 42  
- extended 26  
- notification icons 20  
- personalizing 23  
- see also App shortcuts 23  
- see also Easy Mode 26  
- see also Wallpapers 25  
- see also Widgets 24  
- see also Messaging later 64  
E
Easy Mode 26  
- adding shortcuts 27, 28  
- enabling 26, 28  
- removing shortcuts 27, 28  
Email 36  
L
- emailing later 38  
- see also Emailing now 41  
- event invites 37  
- see also Gmail 37  
- setting up 36  
Lock screen 30  
- customizing 30  
- customizing the quick access buttons 31  
- see also Securing your Zen device 110  
Low light 75  
Extension number 44  
- auto dialing 45  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
- confirmation prompt 44  
- dialing 44  
M
Messaging 63  
F
- blocking 63  
- forwarding a message thread 64  
- launching 63  
- messaging later 64  
- see also Replying now 42  
- replying 63  
Favorites  
- calling 47  
- marking up 59  
- see also Contacts 55  
File Manager 43  
- accessing the external storage 43  
- accessing the internal storage 43  
First-time startup 15  
Flashlight 96  
- sending 63  
Miniature 80  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Mobile network 84  
- enabling 84  
Multiple calls 51  
G
- answering another call 51  
- see Conference calls 53  
- setting up a conference call 52  
- switching between calls 51  
Music 67  
Gallery 81  
-deleting files 82  
- editing images 82  
- sharing files 82  
- Using PlayTo 83  
- viewing the photo location 81  
- zooming in/out 82  
GIF animation 79  
- launching 67  
- other playback options 68  
- playing songs 67  
- PlayTo other devices 69  
- see Cloud music 68  
Time Rewind 75  
- see Playlist 69  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Touchscreen 16  
N
- launching apps or selecting items 16  
- moving or deleting items 16  
- moving through pages or screens 17  
- see also Glove mode 18  
- zooming in 17  
Night 77  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
P
- zooming out 18  
Panorama 76  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Play Games 66  
Playlist  
V
VIPs 57  
- adding an event 58  
- setting up from the contact’s screen 57  
- setting up from the VIP screen 58  
- adding songs to a playlist 69  
Power Saver 107  
- customizing 108  
- setting up 107  
W
Q
Wallpapers 25  
- wallpaper and background tint 25  
Weather 89  
- launching 89  
- Weather home screen 90  
Widgets 24  
- adding 24  
- removing 24  
Wi-Fi 84  
Quick Memo 99  
Quick settings 21  
- adding or removing buttons 22  
R
Ringtone  
- setting up 29  
- connecting 85  
- disabling 85  
- enabling 84  
S
Security 110  
Selfie 77  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Smart Dialing 45  
- see also Wi-Fi Hotspot tethering 87  
Z
Smart remove 78  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  
Social networking  
Zen UI 7  
- syncing 61  
Sound Recorder 100  
Speed Dialing  
- creating a speed dial entry 46  
- deleting a speed dial entry 46  
Splendid 103  
- Reading Mode 104  
- Vivid Mode 105  
Storage 109  
System notifications 22  
T
Tethering 87  
- Bluetooth Tethering 88  
- Wi-Fi Hotspot 87  
Time lapse 79  
- see also Advanced camera features 75  

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