Nokia T20 User Guide
Release 2025-08-23 uk-UA
1. This User Guide
Important: Before using the device, read the important information about safe use of the device and battery in the 'Product and safety information' brochure. For getting started with your new device, read the user guide.
2. Getting Started
Keys and Parts
Your tablet
The numbered diagram below shows the parts of your tablet. This user guide is intended for the following models: TA-1394, TA-1397, TA-1392.
- 1. Flash
- 2. Camera
- 3. Loudspeaker
- 4. Power/Lock key
- 5. Volume keys
- 6. Microphone
- 7. SIM card and memory card tray (TA-1394, TA-1397), card slot (TA-1392)
- 8. Hall sensor
- 9. Front camera
- 10. Ambient light sensor
- 11. Loudspeaker
- 12. USB port
- 13. Headset port
Some accessories mentioned in this user guide, such as a charger, headset, or data cable, may be sold separately.
Components, Ports, and Magnetic Field
Do not connect products that generate an output signal, as this may damage the device. Do not connect any voltage sources to the audio jack. When connecting an external device or headset to the audio jack that is not approved for use with this device, pay special attention to the volume level.
Some components of the device are magnetized, so it may attract metallic objects. Do not keep credit cards or other magnetic stripe cards near the device for extended periods, as this may damage the cards.
Installing SIM Card and Memory Card
Installing cards for TA-1394, TA-1397
The diagram shows a tablet with a SIM tray and separate nano-SIM and microSD cards. The tray has slots for SIM and microSD.
- Open the SIM card tray: Insert the tray opening tool into the hole on the tray and pull out the tray.
- Place the nano-SIM card into the SIM card slot on the tray with the contact surface facing down.
- If you have a memory card, place it into the memory card slot.
- Insert the tray back into the slot.
Installing memory card for TA-1392
The diagram shows a tablet with a memory card tray and a microSD card. The tray has a slot for the microSD card.
- Open the memory card tray: Insert the tray opening tool into the hole on the tray and pull out the tray.
- Place the memory card into the memory card slot on the tray.
- Insert the tray back into the slot.
Important: Do not remove the memory card if it is being used by a program. This may damage the memory card and the device, as well as the data stored on the card.
Tip: Use a fast microSD memory card with a capacity of up to 512 GB from a reputable manufacturer.
Charging the tablet
Charging the battery
The diagram shows a compatible charger plug and a red cross over an incompatible or incorrect plug.
- Connect the compatible charger to the mains socket.
- Connect the cable to the tablet.
Your tablet supports a USB-C cable. The tablet can also be charged from a computer using a USB cable, but this may take longer. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears.
Switching the tablet on and setting it up
Switching on the tablet
- To switch on the tablet, press and hold the power key until the tablet starts.
- Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
Locking or unlocking the tablet
Locking the keys and screen
To lock the keys and screen, press the power key.
Unlocking the keys and screen
Press the power key and swipe up on the screen. If prompted, enter additional user data.
Using the touch screen
Warning! Try not to scratch the touch screen. Do not use regular pens, pencils, or other sharp objects on the touch screen.
Tap and hold to drag an item
The diagram shows a finger pressing and holding an item on a grid, then dragging it.
Hold your finger on the item for a few seconds, and then drag your finger across the screen.
Dragging
The diagram shows a finger pressing on a grid and dragging it horizontally.
Place your finger on the screen and drag it in the desired direction.
Scrolling a long list or menu
The diagram shows a finger scrolling down a list on a screen.
Quickly swipe up or down on the screen with a light movement and lift your finger. To stop scrolling, tap the screen.
Zooming in and out
The diagram shows two fingers pinching to zoom out and spreading to zoom in on a screen element.
Place two fingers on an item, such as a card, photo, or web page, and spread or pinch your fingers.
Screen orientation
The screen automatically rotates when you turn the tablet 90 degrees.
To lock the screen in portrait orientation, swipe down from the top edge of the screen and tap Auto-rotate.
Navigation using gestures
To enable gesture navigation, tap Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation > Gesture navigation.
- To view all apps, swipe up from ^.
- To go to the home screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. The running application remains open in the background.
- To view open applications, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and do not lift your finger until you see the applications, then lift your finger.
- To switch to another open application, tap the desired application.
- To close all open applications, tap Clear all.
- To go back to the previous screen, swipe from the right or left edge of the screen. The tablet remembers all applications and websites you visited since the last screen lock.
Navigation using keys
To enable key navigation, tap Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation > 3-key navigation.
- To view all apps, swipe up from the home key.
- To go to the home screen, tap the home key. The running application remains open in the background.
- To view open applications, tap.
- To switch to another open application, swipe right and tap the desired application.
- To close all open applications, tap Clear all.
- To go back to the previous screen, tap 4. The tablet remembers all applications and websites you visited since the last screen lock.
3. Basics
Adjusting the volume
Changing the volume
To change the volume level on the tablet, press the volume keys in the top left corner of the tablet.
To change the volume level for multimedia and apps, press the volume down key to display the volume status bar, tap ?️ and drag the volume slider for multimedia and apps left or right.
Do not connect products that generate an output signal, as this may damage the device. Do not connect any voltage sources to the audio jack. When connecting an external device or headset to the audio jack that is not approved for use with this device, pay special attention to the volume level.
Setting the tablet to silent mode
To set the tablet to silent mode, press the volume down key and tap ?.
Automatic text correction
Using intelligent keyboard input
The tablet will suggest words as you type to help you write faster and more accurately. Intelligent input may not be available in all languages.
When you start typing a word, the tablet suggests possible options. When the desired word appears in the recommendation bar, select it. To view additional suggestions, tap and hold the suggested word.
Tip: If the suggested word is bold, the tablet automatically uses it to replace the word you typed. If the word is incorrect, tap and hold it to display other suggestions.
If you do not want words to be suggested while typing, turn off text corrections. Tap Settings > System > Languages & input > On-screen keyboard. Select the keyboard you usually use. Tap Text correction and turn off unnecessary correction methods.
Correcting a word
If a spelling error is detected, tap the word to display options for correcting it.
Disabling spell check
Tap Settings > System > Languages & input > Advanced > Spell check and turn off the Spell check parameter.
Battery life
The following actions will help conserve battery power on the tablet.
Increasing battery life
To save energy:
- Always fully charge the battery.
- Turn off unnecessary sounds, such as touch sounds. Tap Settings > Sound > Advanced and in the Other sounds section, select which sounds to keep.
- Use wired headphones instead of the loudspeaker.
- Set the screen to turn off after a short time. Tap Settings > Display > Advanced > Screen timeout and select the desired time.
- Tap Settings > Display > Brightness level. To change the brightness, drag the brightness slider. Make sure the Adaptive brightness parameter is turned off.
- Stop applications running in the background.
- Use location services selectively. Turn off location services when they are not needed. Tap Settings > Location and turn off the Use location function.
- Use network connections selectively. Turn on Bluetooth only when necessary. To connect to the internet, use Wi-Fi instead of a mobile connection. Turn off the tablet's search for available wireless networks. Tap Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi and turn off the Use Wi-Fi function.
Special features
You can change various settings to make using the tablet more convenient.
Increasing or decreasing font size
- Tap Settings > Accessibility.
- Tap Font size. To increase or decrease the font size, drag the font size slider.
Increasing or decreasing element size
- Tap Settings > Accessibility.
- Tap Element size and adjust the size of elements by dragging the size slider.
FM Radio
To listen to the radio, you need to connect a compatible headset to the tablet. The headset acts as an antenna. The headset may be sold separately.
Listening to FM radio
After connecting the headset, tap FM radio.
- To turn on the radio, tap ▶️.
- To find radio stations, tap : > Search.
- To go to another station, drag the frequency bar left or right.
- To save a station, tap ?.
- To turn off the radio, tap ?.
Troubleshooting tip: If the radio is not working, make sure the headset is properly connected.
4. Tablet Security
Securing the tablet with screen lock
You can set the tablet to require authentication when unlocking the screen.
Setting up screen lock
- Tap Settings > Security > Screen lock.
- Select the lock type and follow the instructions on the tablet.
Securing the tablet with face recognition
Setting up face recognition
- Tap Settings > Security > Face unlock.
- Select a backup unlock method for the locked screen and follow the instructions on the tablet.
Do not close your eyes. Make sure your face is clearly visible and not covered by any objects, such as a hat or sunglasses.
Note: Unlocking the tablet with face recognition is less reliable than using a PIN or pattern. Your tablet may be unlocked by someone similar to you or by an object with your image. Face unlock may not work correctly due to poor lighting, excessively bright light, and background illumination.
Unlocking the tablet with face recognition
To unlock the tablet, simply turn on the screen and look at the front camera.
If you receive a face recognition error message and cannot use alternative login methods to restore or reset the tablet settings, you will need to have the tablet serviced. A fee may apply, and all personal data on the tablet may be deleted. For more information, contact the nearest authorized service center for your tablet or the tablet seller.
5. Camera
Basic camera operations
Taking photos
Take clear and impressive photos – save the best moments in your photo album.
- Tap Camera ?.
- Aim and focus.
- Tap ⚪.
Self-portrait
- Tap Camera ? > ?, to switch to the front camera.
- Tap ⚪.
Taking photos with a timer
- Tap the Camera ? element.
- Tap ⏱️ and select the time.
- Tap ⚪.
Video
Recording video
- Tap Camera ?.
- To enable video recording mode, move the text 'Record' upwards until the text 'Video' enlarges.
- Tap ▶️ to start recording.
- To stop recording, tap ⏹️.
- To return to camera mode, move the text 'Video' downwards until the text 'Record' enlarges.
Your photos and videos
Viewing photos and videos on the tablet
Tap Photos.
Sharing photos and videos
- Tap Photos, select the desired photo and tap ?.
- Select the method for sharing the photo or video.
6. Internet and Connectivity
Activating Wi-Fi
Turning on Wi-Fi
- Tap Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi ?.
- Turn on the Use Wi-Fi function.
- Select the desired connection.
Wi-Fi connection is active when the status bar at the top of the screen displays ?. Warning! Use encryption to enhance Wi-Fi connection security. Using encryption reduces the risk of unauthorized access to data.
Browsing web pages
Searching the internet
- Tap Chrome ?.
- Enter a search term or web address in the search bar.
- Tap → or select a matching suggestion.
Using the tablet to connect a computer to the internet
Use the tablet's mobile connection to access the internet from a computer or other device.
- Tap Settings > Network & internet > Tethering & portable hotspot.
- Turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot parameter to share the mobile data connection via Wi-Fi, USB tethering for USB connection, Bluetooth tethering for Bluetooth connection, or Ethernet tethering for USB Ethernet cable connection.
Another device will use data according to your data plan, which may incur data charges. For information on data usage and rates, contact your network service provider.
Bluetooth®
Connecting to a Bluetooth device
To pair your tablet with a Bluetooth device:
- Tap Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth.
- Set the Bluetooth parameter to On.
- Make sure the other device is turned on. You may need to start the pairing process from the other device. For detailed information, see the user guide of the other device.
- Tap Pair with a new device and in the list of detected Bluetooth devices, tap the device you want to pair with.
- You may need to enter a password. For detailed information, see the user guide of the other device.
Bluetooth devices connect to each other using radio waves, so they do not need to be in line of sight. However, Bluetooth devices must be within 10 meters of each other, although interference, such as walls or other electronic devices, may affect the connection.
Turning on Bluetooth allows you to connect the tablet to connected devices. Other devices can detect the tablet only if the Bluetooth settings view is open.
Do not pair with or accept connection requests from unknown devices. This helps protect the tablet from the transfer of dangerous data.
Transferring content using Bluetooth
To share photos and other materials with a friend, you can send them to another device via Bluetooth.
You can use multiple Bluetooth connections simultaneously. For example, while using a Bluetooth headset, you can send files to other devices.
- Tap Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth.
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on both devices and that the devices are discoverable by each other.
- Navigate to the content you want to send and tap ? > Bluetooth.
- In the list of detected Bluetooth devices, select your friend's device.
- If the other device requires a password, enter or accept it and tap PAIR.
A password is only used when you connect to a device for the first time.
Deleting a connection
If you no longer have a device paired with your tablet, you can delete the connection.
- Tap Settings > Connected devices > Previously connected devices.
- Tap ⚙️ next to the device name.
- Tap Delete.
VPN
You may need a virtual private network (VPN) connection to access company resources, such as the intranet or corporate email. Additionally, a VPN can be used for personal purposes.
Contact your company's system administrator to learn more about configuring a VPN client, or visit the VPN service website to find additional information.
Using a secure VPN connection
- Tap Settings > Network & internet > Advanced > VPN.
- To add a VPN profile, tap +.
- Enter the profile information provided by your company's system administrator or the VPN service.
Editing a VPN profile
- Tap ⚙️ next to the profile name.
- Change the information accordingly.
Deleting a VPN profile
- Tap ⚙️ next to the profile name.
- Tap DELETE.
7. Organizing Your Day
Date and time
Setting the date and time
Tap Settings > System > Date & time.
Automatic time and date update
You can set the tablet to automatically update the time, date, and time zone. Automatic updates are a network service, and their availability depends on the region and network provider.
- Tap Settings > System > Date & time.
- Turn on the Use network-provided time parameter.
- Turn on the Use network-provided time zone parameter.
Changing the clock to 24-hour format
Tap Settings > System > Date & time and turn on the 24-hour format parameter.
Alarm clock
Setting the alarm signal
- Tap Clock > Alarm.
- To add an alarm, tap +.
- To change an alarm, tap it. To have the alarm repeat on specific dates, select Repeat and choose the days of the week.
Turning off the alarm
When the signal sounds, swipe the alarm to the right.
Calendar
Managing calendars
Tap Calendar > ≡ and select the type of calendar you want to view. Calendars are added automatically when you add an account to your tablet. To add a new account with a calendar, go to the app menu and tap Settings > Accounts > Add account.
Adding an event
- In the Calendar section, tap +.
- Enter the desired details and set the time.
- To set the event to repeat on specific days, tap More options and select how often the event should repeat.
- To set a reminder, tap Add notification, select the time, and tap Done.
- Tap Save.
Tip: To edit an event, select it, then tap ✏️ and change the details.
Deleting an appointment
- Tap the event.
- Tap : > Delete.
8. Maps
Finding places and getting directions
Finding a place
Google Maps helps you find specific locations and organizations.
- Tap Maps ?️.
- Enter search terms (e.g., address or place name) in the search bar.
- As you type, select an item from the list of suggestions or tap ? to perform the search.
The location will be displayed on the map. If the search yields no results, check that the spelling of your search terms is correct.
Viewing your current location
Tap Maps > ?.
Getting directions to a place
- Tap Maps ?️ and enter your destination in the search bar.
- Tap Directions ?. The highlighted icon shows the mode of transport, for example. To change the mode, select a new mode in the search bar.
- If you do not want your current location to be the starting point, tap Your location and find a new starting point.
- Tap Start to begin navigation.
9. Apps, Updates, and Backup
Getting apps from Google Play Store
To use Google Play Store services, your tablet must have a Google account. Some content on Google Play is paid. To add a payment method, tap Play Store, tap your Google logo next to the search bar, and then tap Payment methods. When purchasing content from Google Play, authorization from the owner of the payment method is required.
Setting up a Google account on the tablet
- Tap Settings > Accounts > Add account > Google. If prompted, confirm your device lock method.
- Enter your Google account details and tap Next, or tap Create account to create a new account.
- Follow the instructions on the tablet.
Downloading apps
- Tap Play Store ▶️.
- Tap the search bar to find an app, or select an app from the recommendations.
- In the app description, tap Install to download and install the app.
To view apps, go to the home screen and swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
Setting up Kids Space
Fun for kids
Kids Space allows you to use pre-downloaded apps, books, and videos for children. To use Kids Space, the child must have a Google account controlled by an adult.
Tap Kids Space > Getting started > Create account and follow the instructions on the tablet.
Updating tablet software
Installing available updates
Tap Settings > System > Advanced > System updates > Check for updates to see if updates are available.
When the tablet notifies you of an available update, simply follow the instructions that appear on the tablet screen. If the tablet does not have enough internal memory, you may need to move photos and other content to an external memory card.
Warning: During a software update installation, the device will be unavailable until the procedure is complete and the device restarts.
Before starting an update, connect the charger or ensure the battery is sufficiently charged, then connect to Wi-Fi, as update packages can use a lot of mobile data.
Backing up data
To protect your data from loss, use the backup function on your tablet. Your device's data (including Wi-Fi passwords) and application data (such as settings and files saved by apps) will be backed up remotely.
Enabling automatic backup
Tap Settings > System > Backup and turn on backup.
Restoring initial settings and deleting personal content
Resetting tablet settings
- Tap Settings > System > Advanced > Reset > Erase all data (factory reset).
- Follow the instructions on the tablet.
10. Product and Safety Information
For Your Own Safety
Read these simple instructions. Failure to comply may be dangerous and may not comply with local laws and regulations. For further information, read the full user guide.
Turn off in restricted areas
Turn off the device in places where the use of mobile devices is prohibited or may cause interference or danger, for example, on airplanes, in hospitals, near medical equipment, fuel, chemicals, or in explosive areas. Follow all applicable instructions in restricted use areas.
Road safety is paramount
Observe all local laws. Always keep your hands free for driving while in motion. When driving a car, prioritize road safety.
Interference
All wireless phones may be sensitive to interference, which can affect their operation.
Authorized service
Only authorized personnel have the right to install or repair this product.
Batteries, chargers, and other accessories
Use only batteries, chargers, and other accessories approved by HMD Global Oy for use with this device. Do not connect incompatible products.
Protect the device from moisture
If your device is water-resistant, check the device's technical specifications to find out the degree of protection provided by its casing.
Glass parts
The device and/or its screen are made of glass. This glass can break if the device falls on a hard surface or is subjected to a strong impact. If the glass breaks, do not touch the glass parts of the device and do not try to remove the broken glass from the device. Do not use the device until the glass is replaced by an authorized service specialist.
Protect your hearing
To protect your hearing, do not use a high volume level for extended periods. Be careful when holding the device near your ear while using the loudspeaker.
SAR certification information
This device complies with radio frequency exposure requirements when used in a normal position near the ear or at a distance of at least 1.5 cm from the body. Specific maximum absorption rate values are given in the 'SAR certification information' section of this user guide. For more information, see the SAR certification information section of this user guide or go to www.sar-tick.com.
Network services and tariffs
To use some functions and services or download content, including free items, a network connection is required. This may lead to the transmission of large amounts of data, for which a fee may be charged. Some functions may require a subscription.
Warning! Your network provider and the provider whose services you are using while traveling may not support 4G and LTE standards. In this case, services such as making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages, and using mobile data connections may not be available. To ensure that the device works flawlessly with a non-available 4G/LTE connection, it is recommended to change the highest connection speed from 4G to 3G. To do this, on the home screen, tap Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network and set the Preferred network type parameter to 3G. For more information, contact your network provider.
Note: Wi-Fi usage may be restricted in some countries. For example, in enclosed spaces, Wi-Fi can only be used within certain frequency bands (in the EU, this band is 5150–5350 MHz, and in the USA and Canada – 5.15–5.25 GHz). Local authorities may provide additional information.
Device care
Handle the device, battery, charger, and accessories with care. The following recommendations will help ensure proper device operation.
- Protect the device from moisture. Atmospheric precipitation, moisture, and various liquids may contain minerals that cause corrosion of electronic circuits.
- Do not use or store the device in dusty and dirty places.
- Do not store the device in places with high temperatures. High temperatures can damage the device and battery.
- Do not store the device in places with low temperatures. When the device heats up to its normal temperature after cooling, moisture may appear inside the device, which can cause damage.
- Do not open the device in ways not described in the user guide.
- Unauthorized modifications may damage the device and may violate radio equipment regulations.
- Do not drop, hit, or shake the device and battery. Rough handling may cause the device to fail.
- To clean the surface of the device, use only a soft, clean, and dry cloth.
- Do not paint the device. Paint may interfere with proper operation.
- Keep the device away from magnets and magnetic fields.
- To protect important data, store it in at least two different locations, for example, on the device, memory card, or computer, or write it down on paper.
During prolonged use, the device may heat up. In most cases, this is normal. To prevent overheating, the device may automatically slow down, dim the screen during video calls, close applications, stop charging, and turn off if necessary. If the device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service center.
Disposal
Always return used electronic products, batteries, and packaging materials to special collection points. This helps prevent uncontrolled disposal of such products and promotes the reuse of material resources. Electrical and electronic products contain many valuable materials, including metals (e.g., copper, aluminum, steel, and magnesium) and precious metals (e.g., gold, silver, and palladium). All device materials can be recycled into other materials and energy.
Symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin
The symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin, shown on the product, battery, documentation, or packaging, means that after the end of its service life, all electrical and electronic products and batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste. Do not forget to delete personal data from the product first. Do not dispose of these products with unsorted municipal waste: take them to a recycling point. For information on the nearest recycling point, contact your local waste disposal authority or read about the HMD return program and its availability in your country at www.hmd.com/phones/support/topics/recycle.
Information about the battery and charger
You can find out what type of battery your tablet has (removable or non-removable) in the 'Getting Started' guide.
Devices with a removable battery
Use the device only with the original battery. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. If the standby battery life becomes noticeably shorter, replace the battery.
Devices with a non-removable battery
Do not try to remove the battery, so as not to damage the device. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. If the standby battery life becomes noticeably shorter, take the device to the nearest authorized service center to replace the battery.
Charge the device using a compatible charger. Charger plug types may vary. Charging time depends on the device's capabilities.
Safe use of battery and charger
After charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the device and unplug it from the socket. Note that continuous charging should not exceed 12 hours. If a fully charged battery is not used, it will discharge over time.
Extreme temperatures reduce battery capacity and life. To ensure optimal device performance, always store the battery at temperatures between 15 and 25 °C (59 to 77 °F). A device with a very hot or cold battery may temporarily not work. Note that the battery may discharge quickly at low temperatures, causing the device to turn off within a few minutes. When going outside in cold weather, keep the device warm.
Observe local laws. If possible, take batteries for recycling. Do not dispose of batteries as household waste.
Do not expose the battery to extremely low air pressure or leave it under extremely high temperatures, for example, do not throw it into a fire, as this may lead to battery explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
Do not disassemble, cut, crush, bend, puncture, or otherwise damage the battery. In case of battery leakage, be careful not to get the liquid in your eyes or on your skin. If this happens, immediately rinse the affected areas with water or seek medical attention. Do not modify the battery, try to insert foreign objects into it, immerse it in water, or expose it to water or other liquids. Damaged batteries may explode.
Use the battery and charger only for their intended purpose. Improper use and the use of unapproved or incompatible batteries and chargers may pose a risk of fire, explosion, or other hazards, and may also void the warranty and device approvals. If you believe the charger or battery is damaged, take it to a service center or a point of sale where the device was purchased before continuing to use it. Never use a damaged battery or charger. Use the charger indoors only. Do not charge the device during a thunderstorm. If the charger is not included in the package, use the data cable (included in the package) and a USB power adapter (may be sold separately) to charge the device. You can charge the device with cables and power adapters from other manufacturers if they are compatible with USB 2.0 or later versions and comply with local and international safety regulations and standards. Other adapters may not comply with applicable safety standards and their use may cause material damage or injury.
To disconnect the charger or accessory, pull the plug, not the cord. Also, if the device has a removable battery, the following applies:
- Always turn off the device and disconnect the charger before removing the battery.
- If a metal object touches the metal strips on the battery, a short circuit may occur. This can damage the battery or the other object.
Small children
The device and its accessories are not toys. They may contain small parts. Keep them out of reach of small children.
Hearing
Warning: When using a headset, your ability to hear external sounds may be limited. Do not use a headset in situations where it may compromise your safety.
Some wireless devices may interfere with individual hearing aids.
Protecting the device from malicious content
This device may be exposed to viruses and other malicious content. Follow the safety rules below.
- Be careful when opening messages. They may contain malicious software or other harmful content for the device or computer.
- Be careful when accepting connection requests, browsing web pages, and downloading content. Do not agree to Bluetooth connections with untrusted sources.
- Install and use services and applications only from trusted sources that offer an adequate level of security and protection.
- Install an antivirus program and other security software on the device and connected computer. Only one antivirus program can be used at a time. Using multiple such programs may affect the performance and efficiency of the device and computer.
- When using pre-installed bookmarks and links to third-party websites, follow proper security practices. HMD Global does not endorse and is not responsible for such sites.
Cars
Radio signals can adversely affect improperly installed or inadequately protected electronic systems in vehicles. For more information, contact the manufacturer of your vehicle or its equipment. Installation of the device in a car should only be performed by authorized specialists. Improper installation can be dangerous and may void the warranty. Regularly check the proper installation and functioning of all wireless device equipment in your car. Do not store or transport flammable or explosive substances in the same compartments as the device, its parts, or accessories. Do not place your device or accessories in the airbag deployment zone.
Potentially explosive environments
Turn off the device when in potentially explosive environments, such as near gasoline pumps. Sparks can cause explosions or fires, resulting in injury or death. Observe restrictions in areas with fuel, chemical plants, and where blasting operations are carried out. Potentially explosive environments are not always clearly marked. These are typically places where it is recommended to turn off a car engine, areas under boat decks, places for storing and transporting chemicals, and areas with air containing chemicals or fine particles. Consult your vehicle manufacturer about whether it is safe to use this device near a vehicle that uses liquefied petroleum gas (e.g., propane or butane).
Certification information
This mobile device complies with radio wave emission recommendations. Your mobile device emits and receives radio waves. It is designed not to exceed radio wave emission (radio frequency electromagnetic field) limits recommended by international requirements from the independent scientific organization ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection). These requirements have a significant safety margin to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health status. Emission requirements are based on the specific absorption rate (SAR), which is a measure of the amount of radio frequency power absorbed by the head or body when the device emits a signal. The SAR limit in ICNIRP requirements for mobile devices is 2.0 W/kg per 10 grams of living tissue.
Specific absorption rate measurements are carried out in standard operating positions, with the device emitting the highest certified energy level in all frequency bands.
This device complies with radio frequency requirements when used near the head or at a distance of at least 1.5 cm (8/5 inch) from the body. When the device is worn on the body and used with a case, clip, or other type of holder, it must not contain metal parts and must provide at least the aforementioned distance from the body.
Sending data or messages requires a quality network connection. Sending may be delayed if the connection is unavailable. Until sending is complete, follow the instructions regarding the distance between the device and the body.
During normal operation, the specific absorption rate is significantly lower than the value indicated above. This is because, to improve system efficiency and reduce network interference, the mobile device's operating power is automatically reduced when full power is not needed for the call. The lower the output power, the lower the specific absorption rate.
Different device models may have different versions and more than one value. From time to time, device components and design may change, which may affect the specific absorption rate value.
For more information, visit www.sar-tick.com. Note that mobile devices may emit signals even when not making a voice call.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that current scientific data does not indicate that any special safety precautions are needed when using mobile devices. If you wish to reduce radio frequency exposure, it is recommended to limit the use of your mobile device or use a headset that allows you to keep the device away from your head and body. For more information, explanations, and discussions on radio frequency exposure, visit the WHO website at www.who.int/health-topics/electromagnetic-fields#tab=tab_1.
See www.hmd.com/sar for the maximum specific absorption rate for this device.
Digital Rights Management Technology
When using this device, comply with all laws and respect local customs, as well as the right to privacy and the legal rights of others, including copyrights. Copyright protection includes protection against copying, modification, or transmission of photos, music files, and other content.
Copyright and Other Notices Information
Copyright and other notices
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Downloading maps, games, music, and videos to the device and uploading photos and videos to an internet service may result in the transmission of large amounts of data. The service provider may charge for data transmission. The availability of individual products, services, and features may depend on the region. For more information and information on the availability of translations into other languages, contact your local dealer.
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Using the low blue light mode
SGS Performance Tested Low blue light
Blue light is a color in the visible light spectrum that our eyes can see. Of all the colors perceived by the human eye (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red), blue has the shortest wavelength, which means it creates more energy. Since blue light passes through the cornea and lens before reaching the retina, it can cause, for example, eye irritation and redness, headaches, blurred vision, and sleep disturbances. To limit and reduce the amount of blue light, screen manufacturers have developed some solutions, such as low blue light mode. To enable low blue light mode on the tablet, tap Settings > Display > Night mode > Enable.
If you need to look at the tablet screen for a long time, take breaks more often and rest your eyes by looking at distant objects.
Maximum transmitter power
- GSM 850, 900: 35 dBm
- GSM 1800, 1900: 32 dBm
- WCDMA 1, 5, 8: 25 dBm
- LTE 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41 (2535–2655 MHz). Frequency band 41 is not used in Thailand: 25 dBm
- Bluetooth 2400–2483.5 MHz: 7.69 dBm
- WLAN 2400–2483.5 MHz: 17.04 dBm
- WLAN 5150-5250: 17.15 dBm
- WLAN 5250–5350 MHz: 17.48 dBm
- WLAN 5470–5725 MHz: 17.00 dBm
- WLAN 5725–5850 MHz: 11.98 dBm
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