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Maintenance Using a Computer, Storage and Memory, Xperia™ Companion, Managing Files Using a Computer

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Maintenance Using a Computer Xperia™ Companion Xperia™ Companion is a software service which provides a collection of tools and applications you can use when you connect your device to a computer. With Xperia™ Companion, you can: • Update or repair your device's software. • Transfer your content from an old device using Xperia™ Transfer. • Back up and restore content on your computer. • Sync multimedia content-photos, videos, music, and playlists-between your device and computer. • Browse files on your device. To use Xperia™ Companion, you need an internet-connected computer running one of the following operating systems: • Microsoft® Windows® 7 or later • Mac OS® X 10.11 or later Learn more and download Xperia™ Companion for Windows at http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion/ or Xperia™ Companion for Mac at http://support.sonymobile.com/tools/xperia-companion-mac/. Managing Files Using a Computer Use a USB cable connection between a Windows® computer and your device to transfer and manage your files. Once the two devices are connected, you can choose if you want to charge your device, transfer files, use it as a power supply, or use it for MIDI input. Your computer will detect your device when you select the Transfer files (MTP) connection mode. The default connection mode is set to Charging only. With Xperia™ Companion you can access the file system of your device. If you do not have Xperia™ Companion installed, you are requested to install it when you connect your device to the computer. Always use a USB cable intended for your specific Xperia™ model and make sure it is completely dry. USB Connection Mode You can use the Transfer files (MTP) connection mode for managing files and updating device software. This USB mode is used with Microsoft® Windows® computers. Charging is enabled by default. Using the MIDI mode, your device can function as a MIDI input for musical instrument apps. To Change USB Connection Mode 1 Attach a USB connector to your device. 2 Drag the Status bar downward to access the Notifications panel. 3 A notification shows the current correction mode, USB charging this device or USB for file transfer. 4 Tap the notification, and then tap the desired connection mode. Storage and Memory Your device has several different storage and memory options. • The internal storage is about 12 GB and is used to store downloaded or transferred content along with personal settings and data. Some examples of data saved to internal storage are alarm, 37 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Maintenance Using a Computer
Xperia™ Companion
Xperia™ Companion is a software service which provides a collection of tools and
applications you can use when you connect your device to a computer. With Xperia™
Companion, you can:
Update or repair your device’s software.
Transfer your content from an old device using Xperia™ Transfer.
Back up and restore content on your computer.
Sync multimedia content—photos, videos, music, and playlists—between your device
and computer.
Browse
files
on your device.
To use Xperia™ Companion, you need an internet-connected computer running one of
the following operating systems:
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
7 or later
Mac OS
®
X 10.11 or later
Learn more and download Xperia™ Companion for Windows at
Managing Files Using a Computer
Use a USB cable connection between a Windows
®
computer and your device to transfer
and manage your
files.
Once the two devices are connected, you can choose if you want to charge your device,
transfer
files,
use it as a power supply, or use it for MIDI input. Your computer will detect
your device when you select the
Transfer files (MTP)
connection mode. The default
connection mode is set to
Charging only
.
With Xperia™ Companion you can access the
file
system of your device. If you do not
have Xperia™ Companion installed, you are requested to install it when you connect your
device to the computer.
Always use a USB cable intended for your
specific
Xperia™ model and make sure it is
completely dry.
USB Connection Mode
You can use the
Transfer files (MTP)
connection mode for managing
files
and updating
device software. This USB mode is used with Microsoft
®
Windows
®
computers.
Charging is enabled by default.
Using the
MIDI
mode, your device can function as a MIDI input for musical instrument
apps.
To Change USB Connection Mode
1
Attach a USB connector to your device.
2
Drag the Status bar downward to access the
Notifications
panel.
3
A
notification
shows the current correction mode,
USB charging this device
or
USB for file transfer
.
4
Tap the
notification,
and then tap the desired connection mode.
Storage and Memory
Your device has several different storage and memory options.
The
internal storage
is about
12
GB and is used to store downloaded or transferred content along with
personal settings and data. Some examples of data saved to internal storage are alarm,
37
This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.