Help Guide
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Xperia 10 IV XQ-CC54/XQ-CC72
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Softening the skin tone
You can take photos with softer skin tones.
While using the camera, tap
(Settings icon).
Tap the [Soft skin effect] switch to enable the effect.
Close the settings menu.
The setting is saved.
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Software update features
Changes after updating the software to Android 14
Changes after updating the software to Android 13
Getting started
Overview
Inserting a SIM card and memory card
Configuring an eSIM (XQ-CC54 only)
Setting SIMs
Turning on your device
Turning the screen on or off
Setting up a Google account on your device
Charging your device
Transferring content
Synchronizing data using a Google account
Transferring content using a computer
Transferring content using an SD card
Learning the basics
Home screen
Taking a screenshot
Recording your device screen
Scanning QR codes
Adjusting the idle time before the screen turns off
Smart backlight control
Using Side sense
Setting other Side sense options
Split-screen mode
Pop-up window mode
One-handed mode
Alarm
Notification light
Icons in the status bar
Status bar and notification panel
Status icons
Notification icons
Camera
Getting to know your camera
Camera overview
Taking a photo or recording a video
Scene and condition recognition
Taking a photo using the flash
Scanning QR codes
Basic camera features
Viewing photos and videos
Selecting a capturing mode
Various methods to take photos
Self-timer
Exposure, color, and light conditions
Adjusting the exposure, color, and light conditions
Color and brightness
Exposure
Shutter speed
ISO
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Video backlight correction
White balance
Metering
Setting the right focus
People, selfies, and smiling faces
Taking photos and videos of people
Softening the skin tone
Sharpening faces
Taking a selfie
Taking a selfie using Hand shutter
Moving objects
Tracking an object
Recording a steady video
Bokeh effect
Using various capturing modes
Night shooting
Slow motion videos
Portrait selfie
Creative effect
Panorama
Resolution and memory
Additional camera settings
Geotagging
Grid lines
1:1 Frame lines
Zoom composition assist
Photo preview settings
Different ways to use the volume button
Sound
Music
Transferring music from a computer to your device
Listening to music
Music app features
Support app
About the Support app
Settings
Settings menu
Volume, vibration, and sound
Volume and vibration
Sounds and tones
Display settings
Using location services
Date and time
Power management
Battery Care
STAMINA mode
Battery and power management
Checking battery consumption for applications
Enhancing the sound
Personalizing sound quality using 360 Reality Audio
Enhancing the sound output using 360 Upmix
Upscaling the quality of compressed music files (DSEE Ultimate)
Smart call handling
Maintenance
Updating your device
Before updating your device
Updating your device wirelessly
Application updates
Restarting, resetting, and repairing
Restarting and resetting your device
Repairing the device software using Xperia Companion
Resetting your applications
Improving memory performance
Viewing the memory status
Freeing up space on the internal storage
Stopping applications and services from running
Formatting the memory card
Internet and networks
Mobile data connection
Increasing Wi-Fi
®
signal strength
Controlling data usage
Connectivity
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Turning the Bluetooth function on or off
Naming your device
Pairing with another Bluetooth device
Sending items using Bluetooth technology
Receiving items using Bluetooth technology
NFC (Near Field Communication)
Using your device as a wallet
Wirelessly mirroring the screen of your device on a TV
Connecting your device to USB accessories
Device security
Making sure your device is protected
Finding the IMEI number(s) of your device
Finding, locking, or erasing a lost device
Notes on use, accessibility, and legal information
About this Help Guide
Accessibility
Using your device in wet and dusty conditions
Legal information
Warranty, SAR, and usage guidelines