User Manual

Table Of Contents
Airplane mode
Airplane mode turns off all network connections including calling, texting, mobile data,
Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. While Airplane mode is enabled, you can turn on Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth in Settings or from the Quick settings panel.
From Settings, tap Connections > Airplane mode, and then tap to enable
this feature.
NOTE The use of Ultra-wideband (UWB) is prohibited aboard aircraft or ships and
must be turned off by use of Airplane mode, which will disable all network
connectivity. The use of other features of this mobile device on an aircraft or a
ship may be subject to federal and local guidelines and restrictions. Check with
appropriate authorities and always follow crew instructions regarding when and
how you may use your device.
SIM manager
Your wireless service provider and service plan may support the ability to use a dual
SIM (two physical SIM cards) or an eSIM (embedded SIM) so that you can manage two
mobile accounts without carrying two devices. Options may vary by service provider.
Devices that support dual SIM contain two SIM card slots. It may also have a microSD
card slot for expandable storage if supported. Devices that support dual SIM will
receive software updates that enable the built-in dual SIM capability after launch.
Devices that support an eSIM can be programmed to work independently of the
physical SIM card in the device. This allows for either the eSIM or the physical SIM card
to be used for voice call/text and data. Devices that support eSIM will receive
software updates that enable the built-in eSIM capability after launch.
From Settings, tap Connections > SIM manager for the following options:
SlM cards: Enable, disable, or rename installed physical SIM cards in your
device.
eSIMs: Tap
Add eSIM to sign up for a new eSIM mobile plan or to add a plan
from an old device.
Settings
108