available to client devices. When you set up file sharing on your device, you must also give access permission to client devices. After you do so, such devices appear as registered devices. Devices that are waiting for access permission are listed as pending devices.

To set up file sharing using the Connected devices feature[MR2]

1Connect your device to a Wi-Fi® network.

2From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

3Tap , then tap Media server.

4To turn on the Share media function, drag the slider. appears in the status bar. Your device can now work as a media server.

5Connect your computer or other devices to the same Wi-Fi® network as your device.

6A notification appears in the status bar of your device. Open the notification and set the relevant access permissions for other devices.

The instructions described above may differ depending on the client devices used. Refer to your client device User guide for more information. If the device cannot connect, check that your Wi-Fi®network is working.

You can also access the Media server menu under Settings > Xperia™ > Media server settings. If you close the Media server view, the file sharing function stays running in the background.

To stop sharing files with other DLNA Certified™ devices

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Tap , then tap Media server.

3Drag the slider to turn off the Share media function.

To set access permissions for a pending device

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Tap , then tap Media server.

3Select a device from the Pending devices list.

4Select an access permission level.

To change the name of a registered device

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Tap , then tap Media server.

3Select a device from the Registered devices list, then select Change name.

4Enter a new name for the device.

To change the access level of a registered device

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Tap , then tap Media server.

3Select a device from the Registered devices list.

4Tap Change access level and select an option.

To get help about sharing content with other DLNA Certified™ devices

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Tap, then tap Media server.

3Tap .

Playing files on a Digital Media Renderer device

Using DLNA™ technology, you can push media content saved on your device to another device connected to the same Wi-Fi® network. The other device must be able to function as a Digital Media Renderer (DMR) device, which means that it can

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LT30p specifications

The Sony LT30p, also known as the Xperia T, is a flagship smartphone that was officially unveiled in late 2012. It marked Sony's reinvigoration in the smartphone market, showcasing a blend of sleek design, powerful performance, and cutting-edge technologies. The Xperia T comes with a 4.6-inch HD Reality Display, offering a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This screen not only delivers vibrant colors and sharp images but also utilizes Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine, enhancing viewing quality for videos and photos.

Under the hood, the Xperia T is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, featuring a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz, coupled with 1 GB of RAM. This configuration ensures smooth multitasking and responsiveness, allowing users to run multiple applications seamlessly. The device also comes with 16 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card slot, accommodating users who require additional space for apps, music, videos, and other multimedia content.

One of the standout features of the Xperia T is its exceptional camera capabilities. The phone is equipped with a 13-megapixel rear camera equipped with an Exmor R sensor, enabling impressive low-light photography and swift autofocus. The camera can capture high-resolution images and record Full HD video, making it suitable for both everyday photography and professional use. Additionally, the device features a 1.3-megapixel front camera for video calls and selfies.

The Sony LT30p also prioritizes connectivity, supporting 4G LTE networks, enabling users to experience faster download and browsing speeds. It runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with a planned upgrade to later versions, ensuring users have access to a vast array of apps and features. The Xperia T also incorporates various connectivity options, including NFC (Near Field Communication), which allows for easy pairing with other devices and sharing content.

Battery life is another critical aspect of the Xperia T, with a non-removable 1850 mAh battery providing substantial usage time, even with heavy multitasking. Overall, the Sony LT30p presents a compelling option for users seeking a well-rounded smartphone that balances performance, camera capabilities, and stylish design, standing out as a noteworthy competitor in its era.