››Play files of one device on the other device

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

2

AllShare.

Select Play file from server on another player via

 

my phone.

 

Your device automatically searches for DLNA-enabled

3

devices.

Select a device as the media server—the one that

4

contains media files.

Select a media category and a file.

5

Select Add to playlist.

6

Select a player—the one that will play the media file.

7

Playback begins at the selected player.

Control playback using icons of your device.

Mobile network sharing

Learn to set your device as a wireless modem or wireless access point for PCs or other devices, and share your device's mobile network connection.

››Share your device’s mobile network via

WLAN

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

2

Settings Wireless and network Tethering.

Select Mobile AP to activate the mobile AP feature.

3

Select Mobile AP settings Configure Mobile AP to

 

customise the mobile AP feature:

 

 

 

 

Option

Function

 

Network

View and edit the device name that

 

SSID

will be shown to external devices.

 

Security

Select the security type.

 

 

 

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