Sony Xperia XZ Premium Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 7 (Nougat)
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By default, your phone will recognise swear words, but insert x’s instead of the word.
To change this, pull down your menu, press General Management – Language and input – On-screen keyboard.
Then you may need to select your voice input system (e.g. Google voice typing).
Then toggle the Block offensive words option.
While in your email App, a handy trick is to pinch and zoom out to see a ‘day view’ of your emails. This is handy if you have a lot of emails and want to quickly sort them by recency.
To open a web page in a new tab, find a link on a web page. Then press on it and then choose to open the site in a new tab.
To delete or remove home screen widgets, simply press and hold. Then drag the widget to the top-right corner of the screen and into the Trash icon.
Android manages your applications so if the phone is running low on memory, it will close the oldest running App.
If you do need to manually close an application go to Settings – Apps.
Then select the application you want to stop and select Force Stop.
To add an email or phone number to your contacts from a text message, you can long-press on the email / phone number. Then select Copy text.
Once that has been copied to your clipboard, go to your Contacts App and select the Create New Icon.
Enter the contact details, then select either email or phone and long press on the field. Then select Paste to paste the info from the original text message.
Locking your phone is a great security feature, but when you’re at home it’s normally not necessary.
A featured called Trusted Places enables you to bypass the lock screen when you’re at specific geographic places.
To set it up go to Settings – Lock screen and security – Smart lock – Trusted places.
You can also set up the bypass to work when your phone is connected to specific Bluetooth devices such as Smartwatches or Audio devices.
You can also override this (i.e. lock your screen when it is at the location). To override, just press and hold the padlock icon on the lockscreen.
This may not work on all phones, models or networks. Also, if you choose to trust your location, then you will need to turn your GPS on when at home.
The phone has the ability to send quick response text messages if your phone is ringing but you can’t answer it.
To change these, go to your Text Message (SMS) App and press the Menu or More button.
Then select Settings – Quick responses.
From here you can add or edit your reject messages.
While using the standard Android Video App, you can lock the your screen while watching videos by pressing the power button.
This will disable the touchscreen buttons while the video is playing, but it won’t turn the screen off like the lock key normally does.
Note, this will only work on video files that you are playing that are stored on your phone and using the native Video App. It won’t work for videos played within websites, such as YouTube videos or other Apps such as MX Player, which have their own lock screen settings.
If you regularly visit a website you can add a shortcut to your home screen which can be quite useful, rather than entering the web address each time you want to visit the site.
You can either do this to an existing Bookmark, or simply a page you’re visiting:
1) Open your Browser App. Enter the website you want to bookmark. You may need to wait for the whole page to load first. Then press the phone’s Menu button or More at the top and select Add to Home screen.
2) Open your Browser App. Find an existing Bookmark by pressing the Bookmarks icon at the bottom of the App. Select the Bookmark and repeat the above steps.


