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User Guide
Smartphone dL1
Model No. EB-3901
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic smartphone.
To ensure safe and proper operation of this product, please read the included
Important Information before using this product.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideSmartphone dL1Model No. EB-3901Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic smartphone.To ensure safe and proper operation of this product, please r

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Navigation buttons ( ) (menu)Displays a list of options available in the current screen. (home)Displays the Home screen; tap and hold to display a

Page 3

Dragging ScrollingTap an item or icon without releasingyour finger from the touch panel screenand slide your finger on the touch panelscreen to move t

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Switching between vertical and horizontal viewing modesYour phone’s motion sensor can detect when you have turned the phone on its side, allowing you

Page 5 - Introduction

Using the app listThe app list gives you access to all the apps and widgets stored on your phone. To view the app list, tap in the Home screen. While

Page 6 - Getting started

Quitting an appNormally there is no need to quit an app manually, but you can quit any running apps using the followingprocedure.1. Tap [Task viewer]

Page 7 - Turning the phone on

eco mode (auto, on, off)Ringer mode (ringer on, silent, vibrate)Screen brightness (auto, dim, half, full)Wi-Fi (on, off)Bluetooth (on, off)GPS (on, of

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Android keyboard overviewWhen the Android keyboard is displayed, you can select a different keyboard by tapping and holding thespace bar (D in the ill

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Using voice recognition when using the Android keyboardWhen voice recognition is enabled, you can enter words by speaking to your phone. This feature

Page 10 - Using the touch panel screen

3. Follow the on-screen instructions.• If the account cannot be set up using this procedure, you may need to set up the account manually.In this case

Page 11 - Getting to know your phone

Setting the time zoneYou can set the time zone automatically using network-provided information, or you can select a specifictime zone if you prefer.1

Page 12 - Home screen

Table of ContentsIntroduction ...5Getting started ...

Page 13 - Using apps

Note• You can turn off the screen at any time by pressing .Turning automatic screen rotation on and off1. From the Home screen, tap ® [Settings].2.

Page 14 - Status and notifications

Setting the phone to vibrate when operated1. From the Home screen, tap ® [Settings].2. Tap [Sound].3. Turn on the [Vibrate on touch] checkbox.eco mo

Page 15 - Typing on your phone

StorageYour phone can store apps and data in two different storage areas.Storage area Description Main contentsInternal storage An area of the phone’s

Page 16 - AB C D E FG

Connecting the stereo headsetBAA Headset buttonB MicrophoneNote• Make sure you insert the headset plug completely into the headset jack.User Guide 23G

Page 17 - Account settings

Connecting to networksConnecting to mobile networksIn order to use a mobile network to send text and multimedia messages and to connect to the Interne

Page 18 - Customising your phone

3. Turn on the [Mobile data] switch.4. Turn on the [Set mobile data limit] checkbox and then tap [OK].5. Tap the item next to [Data usage cycle] and c

Page 19 - Screen settings

Adding a Wi-Fi network manuallySome Wi-Fi networks do not broadcast their availability. In this case you need to enter the name of thenetwork (also ca

Page 20 - Sound settings

Using Wi-Fi DirectWi-Fi Direct allows you to use your phone to create peer-to-peer connections with other devices that arecompatible with Wi-Fi Direct

Page 21

Connecting to VPNsIf your company or organisation uses a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you can use your phone to connectto the VPN. For information a

Page 22 - Stereo headset

PhoneYou can use the [Phone] app to make and receive calls, as well as use services supported by your mobilenetwork operator, such as voicemail and ca

Page 23 - B Microphone

Using email accounts ...39Gmail ...

Page 24 - Connecting to networks

Using other features during a callAdjusting the earpiece or speaker volumePress or repeatedly during a call.Muting the microphoneTap during a call

Page 25 - Connecting to Wi-Fi networks

2. Select the desired setting.Turns the ringer offTurns the vibrate feature onTurns the ringer onCall logViewing the call logYou can view your call lo

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Setting the voicemail access numberFor the correct setting, contact your mobile network operator.1. From the Home screen, tap ® [Settings].2. Tap [C

Page 27 - Creating a Wi-Fi hotspot

Making a second call1. While on a call, tap .2. Enter the other party’s phone number and then tap .• The first call is put on hold.Handling multiple

Page 28 - Connecting to VPNs

PeopleAdding contacts to your phoneYou can use the [People] app to store all your contact information. Entries (also called “contacts”) containinforma

Page 29 - Making calls

4. Tap [DONE].Adding yourself to your contacts1. Tap [People] in the Home screen or app list.2. Tap [Set up my profile].• If [Set up my profile] is no

Page 30 - Answering calls

Creating a groupYou can create groups of contacts for simplified management.1. Tap [People] in the Home screen or app list.2. Tap the tab.3. Tap a

Page 31 - Voicemail

EmailUsing emailComposing and sending an email messageIf you need to add an email account to your phone, see “Account settings” (page 17).1. Tap [Emai

Page 32 - Conference calls

Adding a sender’s email address to your contacts1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or app list.2. Select the desired message.3. Tap the sender’s image

Page 33 - Fixed dialling

Searching for an email messageYou can search for email messages containing specific text in the message body or subject, and searchfor email messages

Page 34 - Adding contacts to your phone

Locking the screen ...74Hiding your data ...

Page 35 - Managing your contacts

MessagingUsing text and multimedia messagingYou can use your phone to send and receive text messages using SMS (Short Message Service). If youhave sub

Page 36 - 36 User Guide

Searching for a messageYou can search for messages containing specific text.1. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or app list.2. Tap .3. Enter the te

Page 37 - Using email

TalkYou can use the Google Talk instant messaging app to have text, voice, and video chats with friends.Adding a friend to your friend list1. Tap [Tal

Page 38 - Managing email messages

BrowserYour phone includes a full-featured web browser that allows you to view web pages, manage bookmarks,download pictures and files, etc.Note• A da

Page 39 - Using email accounts

Returning to the previous web page while browsingTap .Using a link to open another web page while browsingTap the link. To open the link in a new win

Page 40 - Messaging

3. Tap and hold the desired bookmark and then tap [Delete bookmark] ® [OK].Adding a web page shortcut to the Home screen1. While viewing the desired p

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– [General] ® [Set homepage]: Sets the web page that opens when you open a new web browserwindow.– [Privacy & security] ® [Clear history]: Clears

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Play MusicThe [Play Music] app gives you instant access to your music collection stored on your phone.Note• App features, service availability, and se

Page 43 - Navigating web pages

Adjusting the equaliserWhile playing a song, tap ® [Equaliser].Using playlistsAdding a song to a playlistYou can create and manage playlists of your

Page 44 - 44 User Guide

CameraTaking pictures and recording videosYour phone offers a full-featured camera that can shoot pictures and record videos.Launch the [Camera] app b

Page 45 - Changing web browser settings

IntroductionProduct documentationThe following documentation is available for your phone.Important InformationProvides information about how to use yo

Page 46 - 46 User Guide

Video mode screenABDCFEHIGA Scene mode selectorB Resolution selectorC Exposure adjustmentD Settings panelE Available recording timeF Picture/video mod

Page 47 - Play Music

Changing picture mode settingsThe following settings are available when using picture mode.[Shooting Mode]Select a shooting mode according to the kind

Page 48 - Using playlists

Settings panel[Scene] Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of picturesyou want to take.Note• Certain scene modes are

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Changing video mode settingsThe following settings are available when using video mode.[Scene Mode]Select a scene mode according to the shooting condi

Page 50 - 50 User Guide

Browsing your picture albumYou can use the [Picture Album] app to view your pictures and videos. Files can be viewed by category,such as folder, date,

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2. Select the desired colour and then draw on the picture.• While drawing, you can change the colour and continue drawing in a different colour.3. Use

Page 52 - 52 User Guide

Location servicesYou can use your phone to find your location. Different apps can use this information to provide a variety ofservices, such as helpin

Page 53 - Changing video mode settings

Switches to compass mode. Your position indicator on the map will rotate to match thedirection the phone is facing while the map stays stationary. Tap

Page 54 - Editing pictures

LocalThe [Local] app provides you with details about nearby places of interest.Note• Maps, place information, and other features may not be available

Page 55 - User Guide 55

Other appsNFC StarterNFC tags are microchips that can be embedded in stickers, posters, plastic cards, etc. You may have anNFC tag embedded in your dr

Page 56 - Location services

Getting startedInserting the SIM cardYour phone’s SIM card contains your phone number and service details.Inserting the SIM card1. Open the SIM card s

Page 57 - Navigation

Note• In order to use this app, you must register a Google account or a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSyncaccount to the phone. See “Account settings” (pag

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3. Tap ® [OK].Dismissing or snoozing an event1. When appears in the status bar, open the notifications panel by tapping and holding the status bar

Page 59 - Other apps

Adding a new note1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or app list.2. Tap [New note].3. Enter the title and then enter the note text.4. Press twice wh

Page 60

4. Select the desired method and then follow the on-screen instructions.• When sharing a video link with a Bluetooth-compatible device, make sure the

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Play StoreGoogle PlayGoogle Play is an online service where you can buy apps and other content. You can use the [PlayStore] app to purchase and downlo

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Note• You may not be able to clear the data for some apps.Deleting an installed app1. From the Home screen, tap ® [Settings].2. Tap [Apps] and then

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Connecting to other devicesBluetooth wireless technologyBluetooth wireless technology enables short-range (about 10 m) communication, including voice,

Page 64 - Play Store

6. Follow the on-screen instructions.Note• You can confirm the pairing and connection status of other Bluetooth devices in the [PAIREDDEVICES] list.Co

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4. Select the destination device.5. Operate the other device to accept the incoming file.• Refer to the operating instructions included with the other

Page 66 - Connecting to other devices

You can also share your phone’s mobile network connection with your computer via USB, which is knownas “USB tethering”. This allows you to use your co

Page 67

ABCA To power outletB AC adaptorC USB cableCharging the battery using a computer or other deviceConnect your phone to the USB port of the computer or

Page 68 - USB connection features

Note• Refer to the operating instructions for your DLNA-compatible device for more information.• In order to use this feature, each device must be con

Page 69 - DLNA (content streaming)

Synchronise, backup, and restoreSynchronisation and backup are two methods for making sure your data is stored in more than one location.Data in your

Page 70

2. Tap [Accounts & sync].3. Turn on the [Accounts & sync] switch.• Turn off the switch to disable synchronisation for all accounts.4. Select t

Page 71

Backing up to a computer via Wi-FiIf your phone and computer are connected to the same network using Wi-Fi, you can use the [PCBackup] app to back up

Page 72 - Backing up to the USB storage

Phone securityThere are various ways you can lock your phone.– Locking the screen: This prevents you from accidentally tapping your phone and operatin

Page 73 - User Guide 73

cannot be seen while the safe is closed. A PIN, password, or other secure unlock method is required toopen the safe. Once you open the safe, it will c

Page 74 - Phone security

2. Tap [Delete].3. Select the desired option and then tap [OK].Protecting phone settings with a terminal passwordA terminal password (phone password)

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Updating the phoneYou can update the software in your phone to take advantage of software improvements and new features.Note• Fully charge the battery

Page 76 - Protecting your SIM card

Downloading updates with a computerIf software updates for your phone are available on the Panasonic web site, you can use your computer todownload th

Page 77 - Updating the phone

Phone settings overviewYou can customise general phone settings to suit your needs using the [Settings] app. Settings are groupedinto the categories e

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Turning the phone on for the first timeThe first time you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to configure various settings. See“Configuring the

Page 79 - Phone settings overview

List of iconsIcons may vary by region and mobile network service operator.Notification iconsNew Gmail receivedNew email message receivedNew SMS messag

Page 80 - List of icons

Panasonic Smartphone Site update notificationSafe was openedGPS is activatedTemperature errorCharging errorStatus iconsMobile network is availableNo m

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App iconsPreinstalled apps may vary by region.PhonePhone callsPeopleAddress bookMessagingText messagingGmailEmail client for Gmail accountsEmailEmail

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LocalLocation-based places of interestFacebookSocial networkTwitterSocial mediaTalkInstant messagingPlay StoreSoftware purchase and downloadCalculator

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TroubleshootingBasic troubleshootingIf you experience any difficulty with the phone, try to resolve the problem by performing the followingtroubleshoo

Page 84 - Troubleshooting

Problem Cause and/or solutionBattery performance is poor• Try using eco mode to save battery power. See “eco mode”(page 21).• Check all connections an

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Problem Cause and/or solutionOther party cannot hear yourvoice• Make sure you are not covering the microphone.• Make sure that you are speaking into t

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Problem Cause and/or solutionPhone does not recognise myNFC card (NFC tag)• The phone cannot register or detect NFC cards if the phone’s NFCfeature is

Page 87

Need help?If you experience any problems with your phone, there are several ways that we can be of assistance.TroubleshootingRefer to the Troubleshoot

Page 88 - Need help?

IndexAAC adaptor 6Aeroplane mode 19Android Beam 68BBackup 72, 73Battery Charging 6Saving power 7Bluetooth wireless technology

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Getting to know your phonePhone overviewDEGHIFJKMLNOABCPSIM card slot coverHeadset jackmicroUSB jack coverIndicatorLight sensor, proximity sensorEarpi

Page 90 - 90 User Guide

Replying 40Searching 41Settings 41Microphone 22, 30Missed calls 31Mobile networks 24Music 47Copying audio files to the phone 4

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VVibrate 20Videos 50, 53Sharing 54Voice recognition 17Voicemail 31Playing messages 31Settings 32Volume 20, 30VPN 28WWallpap

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