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AI2201 User Guide

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Care and safety

Guidelines

Road safety comes first. We strongly recommend not to use your device when driving or operating any type of vehicle.

This device should only be used in environments with ambient temperatures between 0C (32F) and 35C (95F).

Turn off your device in restricted areas where the use of mobile devices is prohibited. Always obey rules and regulations when in restricted areas, such as, in aircraft, movie theater, in hospitals or near medical equipment, near gas or fuel, construction sites, blasting sites and other areas. Use only AC adapters and cables approved by ASUS for use with this device. Refer to the rating label on the bottom of your device and ensure that your power adapter complies with this rating.

Do not use damaged power cables, accessories, and other peripherals with your device.

Keep your device dry. Do not use or expose your device near liquids, rain, or moisture.

You can put your device through x-ray machines (such as those used in conveyor belts for airport security), but do not expose the device to magnetic detectors and wands. The device screen is made of glass. If the glass gets broken, stop using the device and do not touch the broken glass parts. Immediately send device for repair to ASUS-qualified service personnel.

Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods to prevent possible hearing damage.

Disconnect the AC power before cleaning your device. Use only a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth when cleaning your device screen.

Send device for repair to ASUS-qualified service personnel only.

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Proper disposal

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in municipal waste.

DO NOT throw this product in municipal waste. This product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product (electrical, electronic equipment and mercury- containing button cell battery) should not be placed in municipal waste. Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.

DO NOT throw this product in fire. DO NOT short circuit the contacts. DO NOT disassemble this product.

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NOTES:

For more legal and e-labelling information, check on your device from Settings > System > Regulatory labels and Settings > System > About phone > Legal information.

The app descriptions shown in this manual are for reference purposes only, and may not exactly match what you see on your device.

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1 Basics Welcome! .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Get your ROG Phone ready! ............................................................................................................... 8 Starting for the first time ..................................................................................................................15 Using the touchscreen.......................................................................................................................16

2 Theres no place like Home Zen Home features .....................................................................................................19

Home screen .........................................................................................................................................19 Quick settings .......................................................................................................................................20 Notifications ..........................................................................................................................................21

Personalizing your Home screen ...............................................................................22 Widgets ..................................................................................................................................................22 Wallpapers .............................................................................................................................................23 Editing your Home screen ................................................................................................................24 Setting up the date and time ..........................................................................................................24 Setting up your ringtone and alert sounds................................................................................24

Lock Screen .................................................................................................................25 Customizing your lock screen .........................................................................................................25

Fingerprint ID sensor ..................................................................................................26 Starting your ROG Phone for the first time ................................................................................26 Setting up fingerprint ID from Settings ......................................................................................27

Face Unlock .................................................................................................................28 Setting up face unlock from Settings ...........................................................................................28

3 Work hard, play harder Chrome ........................................................................................................................31

Launching Chrome .............................................................................................................................31 Sharing pages .......................................................................................................................................32 Bookmarking pages ...........................................................................................................................32 Clearing the browsing data .............................................................................................................32

Gmail ............................................................................................................................33 Google Calendar .........................................................................................................34

Creating events ....................................................................................................................................34 Editing or removing events .............................................................................................................34 Creating reminders .............................................................................................................................35 Editing or removing reminders ......................................................................................................35

File Manager................................................................................................................36 ASUS Data Transfer .....................................................................................................37

4 Keeping in touch Call in style ..................................................................................................................38

Dual SIM feature...................................................................................................................................38 Making calls ...........................................................................................................................................40 Calling your favorite contacts .........................................................................................................42

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Receiving calls ......................................................................................................................................42 Other call options ................................................................................................................................43 Recording calls .....................................................................................................................................44

Managing contacts .....................................................................................................45 Contacts Settings ................................................................................................................................45 Setting up your profile ......................................................................................................................45 Adding contacts ...................................................................................................................................46 Marking your favorite contacts ......................................................................................................47 Social networking with your contacts .........................................................................................48

Send messages and more ..........................................................................................49 Messages ................................................................................................................................................49

5 Fun and entertainment Using a headset ...........................................................................................................50

Connecting the audio jack ...............................................................................................................50 YT Music .......................................................................................................................51 Armoury Crate .............................................................................................................52

6 Your precious moments Capture moments .......................................................................................................53

Launching the Camera app .............................................................................................................53 Photo Locations ...................................................................................................................................54 Advanced camera features ..............................................................................................................54 Time lapse ..............................................................................................................................................55

Using the Gallery ........................................................................................................56 Viewing the photo location .............................................................................................................56 Editing images ......................................................................................................................................56 Sharing files from the Gallery ..........................................................................................................56 Deleting files from the Gallery ........................................................................................................57

7 Staying connected Mobile network ...........................................................................................................58

Enabling the mobile network .........................................................................................................58 Wi-Fi .............................................................................................................................58

Enabling Wi-Fi .......................................................................................................................................58 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network .......................................................................................................59 Disabling Wi-Fi ......................................................................................................................................59

Bluetooth ...................................................................................................................59 Enabling Bluetooth ...........................................................................................................................59 Pairing your ROG Phone to a Bluetooth device ......................................................................60 Unpairing your ROG Phone from the Bluetooth device ......................................................60

Tethering .....................................................................................................................61 Wi-Fi Hotspot .........................................................................................................................................61 USB Tethering .......................................................................................................................................62 Bluetooth Tethering ............................................................................................................................62

8 Travel and Maps Weather .......................................................................................................................63

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Launching the Weather app ............................................................................................................63 Weather home screen ........................................................................................................................64

Clock ............................................................................................................................65 Alarm clock ............................................................................................................................................65 World clock ............................................................................................................................................66 Stopwatch ..............................................................................................................................................66 Timer ........................................................................................................................................................67

9 Zen Everywhere Special Zen Tools .........................................................................................................68

Calculator ...............................................................................................................................................68 Sound Recorder ...................................................................................................................................69

Mobile Manager ..........................................................................................................71

10 Maintain your Zen Keeping your device up-to-date ................................................................................72

Updating your system .......................................................................................................................72 Storage ....................................................................................................................................................72 Backup .....................................................................................................................................................72 Reset .........................................................................................................................................................72 Securing your ROG Phone ................................................................................................................73

Appendix

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Welcome! Explore the intuitive simplicity of ASUS ZenUI!

ASUS ZenUI is a charming and intuitive interface exclusively for ROG Phones. It provides you with special apps, which are integrated in or with other apps, to fit your unique individual needs and make your life easier while letting you have fun with your ROG Phone.

Camera With PixelMaster technology, capture those precious moments in vivid and high-quality photos and videos. Messages Messages, an intuitive and delightful app, lets you send/receive SMS/MMS messages, as well as send group texts, photos, or audio messages. You can add emojis or stickers to your messages, share your location, archive your messages, and easily block SMS senders. You can also take photos or record videos and easily share these files. File Manager File Manager allows you to easily locate and manage your data on the internal storage of your ROG Phone and its connected external storage devices.

NOTE: Availability of ASUS ZenUI apps vary per region and ROG Phone model. Swipe up on your Home screen to check the apps available on your ROG Phone.

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Get your ROG Phone ready!

Parts and features Take a hold of your device and have it running in a jiffy.

Receiver & Speaker

Touch screen display Power key

Volume key

Rear cameras Camera flash

Microphone

Audio jack USB Type-C port Microphone

LED indictor

Proximity sensor and light sensor

Front camera

Fingerprint sensor

USB Type-C port

Nano SIM card tray eject hole

Nano SIM card slot

AirTrigger touch sensor

Microphone

AirTrigger touch sensor

Speaker

NFC detection area

Second screen

Rear cover

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WARNING!

To avoid network connection and battery issues:

DO NOT place a metallic sticker on the antenna area.

DO NOT use a metallic protective frame/case on your ROG Phone.

DO NOT cover the antenna area with your hands or other objects while using some functions such as making calls or using the mobile data connection.

We recommend that you use ASUS-compatible screen protectors. Using non-ASUS-compatible screen protectors may cause your ROG Phone's sensor to malfunction.

IMPORTANT!

We do not recommend using a screen protector as it can interfere with the proximity sensor. If you want to use a screen protector, ensure that it does not block the proximity sensor.

Keep the device, particularly the touch screen, dry all the time. Water or other liquids can cause the touch screen to malfunction.

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3. Gently push the tray back in until its securely closed.

Installing a nano SIM card Both nano SIM card slots support GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WCDMA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+, FDD-LTE, TD-LTE, and 5G NR Sub-6 network bands.

CAUTION! Be extra careful when handling a nano SIM card . ASUS is not responsible for any data loss or damage incurred to your nano SIM card(s).

To install a nano SIM card:

1. Push the bundled eject pin into the hole on the card slot to eject the tray out.

2. Place the nano SIM card(s) in the card tray.

Nano-SIM1 Nano-SIM2

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Both Nano SIM card slots support GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WCDMA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+, FDD-LTE, TD-LTE, and 5G NR Sub-6 network bands. Both Nano SIM cards can connect to VoLTE (4G Calling) service. But only one can connect to 5G NR Sub-6 data service at a time.

Actual network and frequency band usage depends on network deployment in your area. Contact your telecom carrier if 5G NR Sub-6 support and VoLTE (4G Calling) service are available in your area.

CAUTION!

Do not use sharp tools or solvent on your device to avoid scratches on it.

Use only a standard Nano SIM card on your ROG Phone.

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Removing a nano SIM card

CAUTION! Be extra careful when handling a nano SIM card . ASUS is not responsible for any data loss or damage incurred to your nano SIM card(s).

To remove a nano SIM card:

1. Push the bundled eject pin into the hole on the card slot to eject the tray out.

2. Remove the nano SIM card(s) from the card tray.

3. Gently push the tray back in until its securely closed.

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Charging your ROG Phone Your ROG Phone comes partially charged but you must charge it fully before using it for the first time. Read the following important notices and cautions before charging your device.

IMPORTANT!

Peel off the protective film on the AC power adapter and USB Type-C cable before using it with your device.

Ensure to plug the AC power adapter to a compatible power outlet. You can plug the AC power adapter to any compatible 100~240 V outlet.

The output voltage of the AC power adapter for this device is +5V-20V 3A, 65W (WW version).

When using your ROG Phone while plugged-in to a power outlet, the power outlet must be near your device and easily accessible.

To conserve electricity, unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet when not in use.

Do not place heavy objects on top of your ROG Phone.

CAUTION!

While charging, your ROG Phone can become warm. This is normal, however, if your device becomes unusually hot, disconnect the USB Type-C cable from your device and send the device, including the AC power adapter and cable to an ASUS-qualified service personnel.

To prevent any damage to your ROG Phone, AC adapter, or USB Type-C cable, ensure that the USB Type-C cable, AC adapter, and your device are connected properly before charging.

To charge your ROG Phone:

1. Connect the USB cable to the power adapter.

2. Connect the USB cable to your ROG Phone.

3. Plug the AC power adapter to a grounded power outlet.

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When using your ROG Phone while it is plugged to a power outlet, the grounded power outlet must be near to the unit and easily accessible.

When charging your ROG Phone through your computer, ensure that you plug the USB Type-C cable to your computers USB port.

Avoid charging your ROG Phone in an environment with ambient temperature of above 35oC (95oF).

Charge your ROG Phone for eight (8) hours before using it in battery mode for the first time.

The status of battery charge is indicated by the following icons:

Low Not Charging Charging Full

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For safety purposes, use ONLY the bundled power adapter and cable to avoid damaging your device and prevent the risk of injury.

For safety purposes, use ONLY the bundled power adapter and cable to charge your ROG Phone.

4. When fully-charged, disconnect the USB cable from your ROG Phone first before unplugging the AC power adapter from the power outlet.

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You can use your device while charging but it may take longer to fully charge the device.

Charging your device via USB port of a computer may take longer to fully charge the device.

If your computer does not provide enough power for charging via USB port, charge your ROG Phone using the AC power adapter plugged to a power outlet instead.

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We recommend that you charge your ROG Phone through one USB Type-C port at a time.

Only the USB Type-C port on the left side of your ROG Phone has DisplayPort functionality.

If you connect USB Type-C OTG or charging devices to both of the USB Type-C ports on your ROG Phone, the USB Type-C port on the left side of your ROG Phone will become the master and the charging current or OTG device on the bottom port will be limited.

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Turning your ROG Phone on or off

Turning your device on To turn your device on, press and hold the power button until your device vibrates and starts up.

Turning your device off To turn your device off:

1. If your screen is turned off, press the power button to turn it on. If your screen is locked, unlock the device screen.

2. Press and hold the power button, then when prompted, tap Power off.

Sleep mode To put your device in sleep mode, press the power button once until the screen turns off.

Power key

NOTE: When your system is down, press and hold the Volume Down Key + Power Key simultaneously for 8 seconds to restart your phone. If this doesn't work, try again by pressing and holding the keys again for 12 seconds.

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Starting for the first time When you turn your ROG Phone on for the first time, Setup Wizard will guide you through the setup process. Follow the onscreen instructions to select your language, set up your mobile network, Wi- Fi and security features, and sync accounts.

Use your Google or ASUS account to set up your device, if you do not have a Google or ASUS account yet, go ahead and create one.

Google Account

Using a Google account allows you to fully utilize these Android OS features:

Organize and see all your information from anywhere.

Automatically backup all your data.

Leverage Google services conveniently from anywhere.

ASUS Account

Having an ASUS account gets you to enjoy the following perks:

Personalized ASUS support service and warranty extension for registered products.

Receive the latest device and firmware updates.

Battery power conservation tips The battery charge is the lifeline of your ROG Phone. Here are some battery power conservation tips that helps preserve the power of your ROG Phone battery.

Close all running apps that are not in use.

When not in use, press the power button to put the device in sleep mode.

Decrease brightness of display.

Keep the speaker volume to a low level.

Disable Wi-Fi feature.

Disable Bluetooth feature.

Disable the screen auto-rotate feature.

Disable all auto-sync features in your device.

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Using the touchscreen Use these gestures on the touchscreen to launch apps, access some settings, and navigate your ROG Phone.

Launching apps

To launch an app, simply tap on it.

Moving or deleting items Do any of the following:

To move an app or widget, tap and hold then drag it to the location where you want it to be.

To delete an app or widget , tap and hold it then tap Uninstall.

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Moving through pages or screens Do any of the following:

Swipe your finger to the left or to the right to switch between screens or to open Google Search page.

Scroll your finger up or down to go through web pages or list of items.

Zooming in Spread apart your two fingers on the touch panel to zoom in an image in Photos or Maps, or zoom in a web page.

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Zooming out Bring together your two fingers on the touch panel to zoom out an image in Photos or Maps, or zoom out of a web page.

NOTE: You may not be able to zoom in/out of some web pages as these pages may have been designed specifically to fit your mobile screen.

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Zen Home features

Home screen Get reminders of important events, app and system updates, weather forecasts, and text messages from people who really matter to you, right from your Home screen.

Swipe down this area once to display System notifications Swipe down this area twice to display Quick settings

Tap to open an app

Tap to open Google Search page

Tap to open Voice Search

Swipe up to open the All apps screen

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Quick settings The Quick settings panel provides a one-tap access to some of the wireless features and settings of your ROG Phone. Each of these features are represented by an icon.

To launch the Quick settings panel, swipe down twice from the top of your screen.

NOTE: An orange icon indicates that the feature is currently enabled while a gray icon indicates a disabled feature.

Tap these buttons to enable or disable their functions

Slide left or right to adjust the screens brightness

Tap to open Settings

Adding features To add features from the Quick Settings panel:

1. Launch Quick settings then tap .

2. Swipe up Hold and drag to add tiles.

3. Under Hold and drag to add tiles, tap and drag an icon up to add it to the Quick Settings panel.

4. Tap to go back and view the current Quick Settings panel.

Removing features To remove existing features from the Quick Settings panel:

1. Launch Quick settings then tap .

2. Tap and drag an icon below Hold and drag to rearrange tiles to remove it from the Quick Settings panel.

Tap to select/deselect items to display in Quick settings

Tap to display the Emergency button, power off, restart the phone or enable the second screen

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Notifications From the notifications panel, you can see the latest updates done and system changes made on your ROG Phone. Most of these changes are data and system-related.

To launch the notifications panel, swipe down from the top of your screen.

Tap this to delete all of the listed notifications

Swipe to the left or right to set, pin, set alarm to, or remove the notification from the list

Tap on the notification to view its details

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Personalizing your Home screen Stamp your own personality on your Home screen. Select an attractive design as your wallpaper, and add widgets for a quick review of important info. You can also add more pages so you can add and quickly access or view more apps or widgets on your Home screen.

To launch the Manage Home screen, tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen.

Widgets You can put widgets, which are small dynamic apps, on your Home screen. Widgets provide you with quick-views of the weather forecast, calendar events information, battery status, and more.

Adding widgets To add a widget:

1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Widgets.

2. From the Widgets screen, select an item to display the widget(s), tap and hold a widget, then drag it to an empty area on your Home screen.

Removing widgets From your Home screen, tap and hold a widget, then drag it to Remove on top of your screen.

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Wallpapers Let your apps, icons, and other elements sit on an attractively designed wallpaper. You may add a translucent background tint to your wallpaper for readability and clarity. You can also select an animated wallpaper to make your screen come alive.

Applying wallpaper To apply wallpaper:

1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Wallpapers.

2. Select to set wallpaper to Lock screen or Home screen.

3. Select a wallpaper, and then tap Apply.

NOTE: You can also set up your wallpaper settings from Settings > Themes & wallpapers > Wallpaper.

Swipe right or left to select where you want to apply the wallpaper

Tap to select an image from Gallery

Swipe right or left to select a wallpaper

Tap to crop the wallpaper

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Editing your Home screen You can extend your Home screen, select a scroll effect, change the icon label color, and select the folder theme.

1. Tap and hold an empty area on your Home screen and select Edit Home screen.

2. Tap a feature to edit your Home screen.

Setting up the date and time By default, the date and time displayed on your Home screen automatically syncs with your mobile providers settings.

To change the date and time settings:

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select System > Date & time.

3. Slide Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically to off.

4. Tap Date and Time to adjust the date and time.

5. Tap Time Zone to select the time zone.

6. You can opt to use the 24-hour format, if you prefer.

NOTE: See also Clock.

Setting up your ringtone and alert sounds Set up the sound for your phone ringtone, notifications such as text messages, emails, and event alerts. You can also choose to enable or disable the dial pad touch tones, touch sounds, screen lock sound, or you can choose to have your ROG Phone vibrate when you tap on it.

To set up the sound settings:

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. Select Sound & vibration and set up your preferred sound settings.

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Lock Screen By default, the lock screen appears after turning on your device and while waking it up from sleep mode. From the lock screen, you can proceed to your devices Android system by swiping on your touch screen panel.

Your devices lock screen can also be customized to regulate access to your mobile data and apps.

Customizing your lock screen If you want to change your lock screen settings from the default Swipe option, refer to the following steps:

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. Select Security & lock screen.

3. In the next screen, tap Screen lock.

4. Tap the screen lock option you would like to use.

NOTE: For more details, see Securing your ROG Phone.

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Fingerprint ID sensor Fingerprint ID sensor prevents others from using your ROG Phone without your permission. You can use your fingerprint to unlock your device, access your phone calls and data. When you set up your fingerprint ID, you also need to set up your screen lock method for device startup.

Starting your ROG Phone for the first time To set up your fingerprint ID when using your ROG Phone for the first time:

1. Ensure that the fingerprint identification module and your finger are clean and dry.

2. From the Welcome page, follow the on-screen instructions to the Protect your phone page and tap Set up fingerprint.

3. Tap Continue to choose a screen lock method, and then follow the instructions to the Locate fingerprint scanner page, and tap Next.

4. Find the fingerprint scanner on the front of your device, adjust your finger and try to cover different areas of your finger repeatedly until your fingerprint is captured.

5. Tap Next to complete the setup.

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Setting up fingerprint ID from Settings To set up your fingerprint ID from Settings:

1. Ensure that the fingerprint scanner and your finger are clean and dry.

2. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

3. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Security & lock screen > Fingerprint.

4. Unlock your phone if its secured. If not, follow the instructions to set up your backup screen lock method.

NOTE: For more details, see Securing your ROG Phone.

5. Tap Add fingerprint.

6. Repeatedly place-and-lift your finger on the scanner until your fingerprint is captured.

7. Tap Done to complete the setup.

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Face Unlock Face unlock prevents others from using your ROG Phone without your permission effortlessly. You can light up your ROG Phones screen and look at it to unlock your device, access your phones home screen in one second. When you set up your face unlock, you also need to set up your screen lock method for device startup.

Setting up face unlock from Settings To set up face unlock from Settings:

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen and tap Settings.

2. Scroll down the Settings screen and select Security & lock screen > Face recognition.

3. Tap Continue.

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5. Tap Next and follow the instructions to register your face.

4. Follow the instructions to set up your backup screen lock method.

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6. Select how you want to display your notifications on the lock screen, then tap Done.

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Show your mouth, nose and opened eyes while using face unlock feature.

Wearing sunglasses or insufficient light will lead to failure of face unlock.

7. When finished, tap Turn On to enable face recognition to unlock your phone.

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Chrome Chrome for Android lets you enjoy the same fast, secure and stable web browsing experience as that on the desktop Chrome. Sign in to your Google account to sync tabs, bookmarks, and browsing history across all your devices. If you dont have a Google account, register for one.

NOTE: For details on creating a Google account, see Gmail.

IMPORTANT! Before doing any Internet surfing or Internet-related activities, ensure that your ROG Phone is connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network. For more details, see Staying connected.

Launching Chrome From your Home screen, do any of the following to launch Chrome:

Tap .

Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Chrome.

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Sharing pages Share interesting pages from your ROG Phone to others via an email account, cloud storage account, Bluetooth, or other ROG Phone apps.

1. Launch Chrome.

2. From a web page, tap > Share...

3. Tap to select a way to share the page.

Bookmarking pages Bookmark your favorite pages or websites so you can go back and browse them again.

To bookmark a page:

From the page, tap > . To view your favorite pages, tap > Bookmarks, then select the page you want to view or access.

Clearing the browsing data Clear the browsing data that are temporarily stored in your ROG Phone to improve the loading performance of your Chrome browser. The browsing data includes browsing history, cache, cookies/site data, saved passwords, and autofill data.

1. Launch the browser.

2. Tap > Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data.

3. Select the browsing data that you want to delete.

4. When done, tap Clear data.

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Gmail Use Gmail to set up your Google account to get into Google-related services and apps as well as receive, send, and browse emails right from your ROG Phone. You can also set up other email accounts such as Yahoo or your work email account via Gmail.

IMPORTANT! Your ROG Phone must be connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile network so you can add an email account or send and receive emails from added accounts. For more details, see Staying connected.

To set up your Google account:

1. From your Home screen, do either of the following to launch Gmail:

Tap Google > Gmail. Swipe up on your Home screen and tap Gmail.

2. Tap GOT IT and then Add an email address.

3. Select Google.

4. Enter your email address. To create a new Google account, tap Create account.

5. Follow the next steps to sign in to your Google account.

NOTE: If you want to set up your work account on your ROG Phone, ask for the email settings from your network administrator.

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Google Calendar Bring your schedule to life and keep track of all your important events or reminders. Events that you create or edit will automatically sync with all Google Calendar versions that youve logged into.

Creating events To create an event:

1. From the Home screen, do either of the following to launch Calendar:

Tap Google > Calendar. Swipe up on your Home screen and tap Calendar.

2. Tap then tap Event.

3. Enter your event name, and select the date and time for the event. You may set the event as an all-day or recurring event.

All-day event: From the All-day field, move the slider to the right.

Recurring event: Tap More options > , then select how often you want the event to recur or repeat.

4. To set the time zone, tap More options > , then enter the country whose time zone you want displayed.

5. From the Add location field, enter the venue or location of the event.

6. Tap , then you may select or set the time or day to get a notification or reminder about the event.

7. From the Invite people field, enter the email addresses of your guests to the event.

8. You may also add note or attachment from the Add note or Add attachment field.

9. Once finished, tap Save.

Editing or removing events To edit or remove an event:

1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Calendar.

2. Tap the event that you want to edit or delete.

3. To edit the event, tap and make the necessary changes. To remove the event, tap > Delete, then tap Delete to confirm the deletion.

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Creating reminders To create a reminder:

1. From the Home screen, tap Google > Calendar.

2. Tap then tap Reminder.

3. Enter your reminder name.

4. Set the date and time for the reminder. You may set the reminder as an all-day or recurring reminder.

All-day reminder: From the All day field, move the slider to the right.

Recurring reminder: Tap , then select how often you want the reminder to recur or repeat.

5. Once finished, tap Save.

Editing or removing reminders To edit or remove a reminder:

1. Tap Google > Calendar.

2. Tap the reminder that you want to edit or delete.

3. To edit the reminder, tap and make the necessary changes. To remove the reminder, tap > Delete, then tap Delete to confirm the deletion.

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File Manager Using File Manager allows you to easily locate and manage your data on the internal storage of your Phone.

To launch File Manager, swipe up on your Home screen then tap File Manager.

IMPORTANT! Before accessing files saved on the network and cloud storage, ensure that Wi-Fi or mobile network is enabled on your Phone. For details, see Staying connected.

Tap to display the files under the category

Displays the usage of the internal storage

Tap to search for a file

Tap to access the internal, network, and cloud storage

Tap to edit categories and configure settings

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ASUS Data Transfer Wirelessly transfer your data such as contacts, call logs, or photos from your old mobile device to your ROG Phone.

To use ASUS Data Transfer:

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap ASUS Data Transfer.

2. Tap Get Started then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the data transfer process.

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Call in style

Dual SIM feature The dual SIM feature of your ROG Phone lets you manage the settings of the installed Nano SIM cards. With this feature, you can enable/disable Nano SIM cards, assign SIM names, or set one as a preferred network.

Renaming your Nano SIM cards Change the names of your Nano SIM cards on your ROG Phone so that you can identify them easily.

To change the names of your Nano SIM cards, tap SIM 1 or SIM 2 then key in the names for your Nano SIM cards.

NOTE: If your SIMs have different mobile service providers, we recommend you to use the names of these providers for your SIM names. If both SIMs have the same mobile service provider, we recommend you to use the mobile numbers for your SIM names.

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Assigning a preferred SIM card Assign a SIM card as your preferred SIM for voice calls, SMS messages, and data services.

SIM card for voice calls When you make a call, your ROG Phone automatically uses the preferred SIM card to connect the call.

To assign a SIM card for voice calls, tap Voice call then tap the SIM that you want to use.

IMPORTANT! You can only use this feature if you make a call from your contacts list.

SIM card for SMS messages To assign a SIM card for SMS messages, tap SMS messages then select from SIM 1 or SIM 2.

SIM card for data service To assign a SIM card for data service, tap Data service network then select from SIM 1 or SIM 2.

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Making calls Your ROG Phone offers you many ways to make a call. Call your friends from your contacts list, smart dial to quickly place a call, or enter a speed-dial number to call your frequently-called contact.

NOTE: Organize your contacts in the Contacts app. For details, see Managing contacts.

Launching the Phone app From your Home screen, do either of the following to launch the Phone app:

Tap .

Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Phone.

Dialing a phone number Use the Phone app to directly dial a phone number.

1. From your Home screen, tap then tap the number keys.

2. Select from call buttons SIM 1 or SIM 2 to dial the number.

NOTE: The labels of the call buttons may vary depending on the setting that you made to your SIM cards. For more details, see Dual SIM feature.

Dialing an extension number When you need to call an extension number, you can do any of these steps to skip the voice prompts.

Prompting for confirmation of an extension number You can insert a confirmation prompt for the extension number after dialing the main number.

1. From the Phone app, enter the main number.

2. To insert a confirmation prompt, tap and hold # until a semi-colon (;) appears.

3. Enter the extension number.

4. Select from call buttons SIM 1 or SIM 2 to make the call.

5. When prompted, tap Yes to confirm the extension number.

6. Tap to end the call.

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Auto-dialing an extension number You can insert a short or long pause after dialing the main number, then the extension number is dialed automatically.

1. From the Phone app, enter the main number.

2. To insert a pause, tap and hold * until a comma (,) appears.

3. Enter the extension number.

4. Select from call buttons SIM 1 or SIM 2 to place the call.

5. Tap to end the call.

Smart dialing your contacts As you enter the first few numbers or letters of your contacts name, Smart Dial filters through your contacts list or call logs and provides you with possible matches. You can check if the contact youre trying to reach is on the list of possible matches, then you can quickly place that call.

1. Launch the Phone app then enter the number or name of the contact in the Search field.

2. From the list of possible matches, tap the contact you wish to call. If the contact is not on list, enter the complete number or name of the contact.

3. Select from call buttons SIM 1 or SIM 2 to make the call.

NOTE: The labels of the call buttons may vary depending on the setting that you made to your SIM cards. For more details, see also Dual SIM feature.

Calling from Contacts app Use the Contacts app to make a call from your contacts list.

1. Launch the Contacts app.

2. Tap the contact name then tap the number that you wish to dial.

3. If there are two SIM cards installed, tap the SIM card from which you want to make the call.

4. Tap to end the call.

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Calling your favorite contacts When you add a contact to your Favorites list, you can quickly call the contact from the Contacts app.

1. Launch the Contacts app.

2. Tap Groups > Favorites to display your Favorites list, then tap your favorite contact whom you want to call.

3. Tap to end the call.

Receiving calls The touch screen of your ROG Phone lights up when there is an incoming call. The display of the incoming call also varies, depending on the status of your ROG Phone.

Answering calls

Slide to to answer or to to reject the call.

Managing your call logs From your call logs, you can call back your missed calls, save calls to your contacts list, or redial your recently-called number or contact.

Saving calls to Contacts You can add a call/number from your call logs to your contacts list.

1. From the Phone app, tap Recents to display your call logs.

2. Tap beside the number that you want to add to your contacts list.

3. Tap at the upper right corner of your screen, and then tap Add to contacts.

4. Tap Create new contact to add a new entry to your contacts list.

Tap Add to an existing contact, select a contact, choose whether to overwrite the contacts number with this new one or add a new entry, then tap .

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Redialing your last-called number To redial your last-called number:

1. From the Phone app, tap Recents to display your call logs.

2. Tap your last-called number to redial the number.

3. If there are two SIM cards installed, tap the SIM card from which you want to redial the number.

4. Tap to end the call.

Other call options During an active call, tap any of the possible call options for when a call is in progress.

Contacts Opens the Contacts app.

Conference call When you have subscribed to a conference call service with your mobile service provider, this icon allows you to add a contact or contacts in an active call.

NOTE: The number of participants in the conference call depend on your conference call subscription. You can inquire from your mobile service provider about this service.

Record Records an active call.

IMPORTANT! Before recording an active call, it is dictated by most local laws to ask permission from the other person or persons on the other line.

NOTE: For more details, refer to the sectionRecording calls.

Speakerphone Turns the speakerphone on or off.

Microphone Turns the microphone for the active call on or off. When the microphone is off or in mute mode, you can hear the caller but the caller cant hear you.

Hold call Puts an active call on hold.

Keypad Brings up the keypad.

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Recording calls Your ROG Phone allows you to record a conversation for future reference or information.

1. Call a contact or dial a number.

2. Tap to record the call.

IMPORTANT! Before recording a call, ensure that you ask for permission from the other party or parties.

3. To stop recording, tap . This icon appears on the system notification bar.

4. Swipe down from the top of the screen, and then tap Call recording saved notification to view the recorded conversation.

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Managing contacts Organize your contacts and easily stay in touch with them via calls, SMS messages, emails, or social networks. Group your contacts as Favorites to quickly get in touch with them, or group them as VIPs to get notified about any upcoming events, missed calls, or unread messages.

You can also sync your contacts with your email or social network accounts, link contacts info for easy access in one place, or filter the contacts you want to keep in touch with.

To launch the Contacts app, swipe up on your Home screen then tap Contacts.

Contacts Settings Select how you would want to display your contacts from the Contacts settings. Such display options include displaying only those contacts with phones, sorting list by first/last name, or viewing contact names as first/last names first. To set up your Contacts settings, tap > Settings from the Contacts app.

Setting up your profile Make your ROG Phone truly your own and set up your profile info.

1. Launch the Contacts app then tap Set up my profile or Me.

NOTE: Me appears when youve set up your Google account on your ROG Phone.

2. Fill in your info such as mobile or home number. To add other info, tap Add another field.

3. When youve completed your info, tap .

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Adding contacts Add contacts to your device, corporate, Google, or other email accounts and fill in more important contact information such as contact numbers, email addresses, special events for VIPs, and more.

1. Launch the Contacts app then tap .

2. Select Device.

NOTES:

You can also save the contact to your SIM card or an email account.

If you don't have an email account, tap Add account then create one.

3. Fill in the necessary information such as name, mobile or home number, and email address.

4. If you want to add other contact information, tap Add another field.

5. When youve completed the info, tap .

Adding an extension number to a contact number You can add a contacts extension number to skip the voice prompts when making a call.

1. In the contacts information screen, enter the contacts main number and extension number in either of these two ways:

Insert a comma (,) after the main number, then enter the contacts extension number. Therell be a short pause before the extension number is dialed automatically. To extend the pause, tap Pause to insert another comma.

Insert a semi-colon (;) after the main number, then enter the contacts extension number. When dialing the contact number, youll be prompted to confirm the extension number. Tap Yes on the confirmation message.

2. When youve completed the info, tap .

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Customizing your contacts profile Edit your contacts info, add a photo, set a ringtone, or take a photo as a cover for your contacts profile.

1. Launch the Contacts app then select the contact whose info or profile you want to edit or customize.

2. Make the changes from the contacts profile page.

Tap to display your contacts QR code

Tap to add to the Favorites List

Marking your favorite contacts Set your frequently-called contacts as your favorites to be able to call them quickly from the Phone app.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Contacts.

2. Select the contact that you want to mark as a favorite.

3. Tap . The contact is added to your Favorites List in the Contacts app.

NOTES:

To view your Favorites list, swipe up on your Home screen then tap Contacts > Groups > Favorites.

For more details, refer to the section Calling your favorite contacts.

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Managing your block list

Blocking numbers Create your list of blocked numbers to avoid receiving any unwanted calls or messages. Your blocked calls and messages will be saved to the Block List archive.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Phone then tap > Settings > Call blocking & block list > Block List.

2. Tap , then do any of the following:

To block a contact, tap Choose from contacts, then select the contact you want to block from your contacts list. When done, tap .

To block a number from the recent call logs, tap Choose from recent call logs, then select the contact you want to block from your contacts list. When done, tap .

To block a number, tap Enter a number then enter the number that you want to block. When done, tap OK.

Unblocking numbers You may remove a blocked number from your list and receive calls or messages from the number again.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Phone then tap > Settings > Call blocking & block list > Block List.

2. Tap the contact or number that you want to unblock then tap Remove from block list. When done, tap OK.

Social networking with your contacts Integrating the social network accounts of your contacts makes it easier for you to view their profiles, news, and social feeds. Stay updated with the activities of your contacts in real time.

IMPORTANT! Before you can integrate social network accounts of your contacts, you need to log in to your social network account and sync its settings.

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Syncing your social network account Sync your social network account to add the social network accounts of your contacts to your ROG Phone.

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. From the Settings screen, tap your social network account under Passwords & accounts section.

3. Slide on Automatically sync app data to sync the social network accounts of your contacts.

4. Launch the Contacts app to view your contacts list. Tap the contact, you will see which social network the contact is from.

Send messages and more

Messages Messages, an intuitive and delightful app, lets you send/receive SMS/MMS messages, as well as send group texts, photos, or audio messages. You can add emojis or stickers to your messages, share your location, archive your messages, and easily block SMS senders. You can also take photos or record videos and easily share these files.

Sending messages

1. From the Home screen, tap .

2. Tap Start chat, then select the contact whom you want to send a message to.

3. Select the SIM account where youre going to send your message from.

4 Start composing your message in the message field.

5. When youre done, tap to send your message.

Replying to messages

1. Tap your message alert from your Home screen or Lock screen.

2. Select the SIM account where youre going to send your reply from.

3. Start composing your reply in the message field.

4. When youre done, tap to send your reply.

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Using a headset Have the freedom to do other things while youre in a call or enjoy listening to your favorite music, using a headset.

Connecting the audio jack Insert the 3.5mm headset jack into the audio port of your device.

WARNING! Listening at a high volume for long periods can damage your hearing.

NOTES:

We highly recommend to use only compatible headsets.

Unplugging the audio jack while listening to music, automatically pauses the music played.

Unplugging the audio jack while watching a video, automatically pauses the video playback.

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YT Music With YT Music, you can stream your favorite music, create playlists, or listen to the radio. You can also subscribe to YT Music for unlimited and ad-free access to millions of music files that you can add to your own music library.

Setting up your YT Music Sign in to your Google or Gmail account to be able to use YT Music. Once youve signed in to your acccount, all music files on your ROG Phone, including the uploaded or purchased ones from YT Music, are added to your library.

To set up your YT Music:

1. From the Home screen, tap Google > YT Music.

2. Tap SIGN IN > Add account.

3. Follow the next instructions to sign in to your account.

NOTE: YT Music subscription is only available in some countries or regions.

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Armoury Crate With Armoury Crate, you can control, configure your ROG phone, and enjoy features games.

To start Armoury Crate, do either of the following:

Tap . Swipe up on your Home screen and tap Settings > Armoury Crate.

Tap to view local game library Tap to edit your profile

Tap to view or adjust settings of performance mode, lighting, AeroActive Cooler, Game Genie and so on

Tap to go to the Welcome page of a game

Tap to find more featured games

Tap to start the game

Tap to launch game settings

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Capture moments

Launching the Camera app Capture images and record videos using your ROG Phones Camera app. Refer to any of the steps below to open the Camera app.

From the lock screen

Swipe up to launch the camera app.

From the home screen

Tap .

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Photo Locations To enable the location tagging feature, refer to the following steps:

1. Turn on the location access from Settings > Location and slide Use location to on.

2. Ensure that you have shared your location to Google Maps.

3. From the Camera apps home screen, tap > and activate Location services before you take the photo.

Advanced camera features Explore new ways of capturing images or videos and make captured extra special moments using the advanced camera features of your ROG Phone.

IMPORTANT! Apply the settings first before taking images. Available features may vary per model.

Camera home screen Your ROG Phones camera is equipped with auto-scene detection and auto-image stabilizer features. It also features a video stabilization function that helps prevent shakiness while video recording.

Tap the icons to start using your camera and explore the image and video features of your ROG Phone.

Tap to adjust camera settings

Tap to select a screen mode

See the Gallery

Shutter button Slide up to set a countdown before taking photos

Swipe to the right/left to use advanced camera settings

Tap to use Google Lens

Touch to switch between the front and rear camera

Tap to select a HDR type

Tap to select a flash type or flashlight

Enable or disable the Beauty feature

Touch to switch between 1.0x and 2.0x optical zoom

Touch to switch between 0.6x and 1.0x optical zoom

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Time lapse The time lapse video feature of your ROG Phone allows you to capture stills for automatic time lapse playback. In effect, events seem to move in a fast-forward manner though they actually occurred and were recorded between long intervals.

Recording Time lapse videos

1. From the Camera apps home screen, swipe right to Time lapse.

2. Tap > and tap Timer to select the timer lapse interval.

3. Tap and then tap the shutter button to start taking Time lapse videos.

Slow motion The slow motion video feature allows you to record videos for slow-motion playback.

Recording slow motion videos

1. From the Camera apps home screen, swipe right to SLO-MO.

2. Tap the shutter button to start taking Slow motion videos.

Night Take well-lit photos even on night time or on low-light situations using the Night feature of your ROG Phone.

NOTE: Keep your hands steady before and while the ROG Phone is capturing the image to prevent blurry results.

Capturing Night photos

1. From the Camera apps home screen, swipe left to MORE > NIGHT.

2. Tap the shutter button to start capturing Night photos.

Panorama Capture images from various angles using Panorama. Images captured from a wide angle perspective are automatically stitched together using this feature.

Capturing panoramic photos

1. From the Camera apps home screen, swipe left to PANO.

2. Hold the phone steady and tap the shutter button to start auto panorama.

3. Tap when finished.

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Using the Gallery View images and play videos on your ROG Phone using the Gallery app.

This app also allows you to edit, share, or delete image and video files stored in your ROG Phone. From Gallery, you can display images in a slideshow or tap to view the selected image or video file.

To launch Gallery, Swipe up on your Home screen and tap Gallery.

Viewing the photo location Enable the location access on your ROG Phone, and get the location details on your photos. Your photos location details include the area where the photos are taken, as well a map of the location via Google Map or Baidu (in China only).

To view the details of a photo:

1. Turn on the location access from Settings > Location and slide Use location to on.

2. Ensure that you have shared your location to Google Map or Baidu.

3. Launch the Gallery app, and select the photo whose photo details you want to view.

4. Tap the photo then tap Details.

Editing images The Gallery also features its own image editing tools that you can use to enhance images saved on your ROG Phone.

1. Do either of the following:

From the Gallery > Photos screen, tap the image you want to edit. From the Gallery > Albums screen, tap the folder where the files are located. After

opening the folder, tap the image you want to edit.

2. Tap Edit to open the image editing toolbar.

3. Tap any of the icons on the editing toolbar to apply changes to the image.

Sharing files from the Gallery

1. Do either of the following:

From the Gallery > Photos screen, tap > Select to activate file selection. From the Gallery > Albums screen, tap the folder where the files you want to share are

located. After opening the folder, tap > Select to activate file selection.

2. Tap the files you want to share. A check mark appears on top of the image you select.

3. Tap then select from the list where you want to share the images.

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Deleting files from the Gallery

1. Do either of the following:

From the Gallery > Photos screen, tap > Select to activate file selection. From the Gallery > Albums screen, tap the folder where the files you want to delete are

located. After opening the folder, tap > Select to activate file selection.

2. Tap the files you want to delete. A check mark appears on top of the image you select.

3. Tap .

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Mobile network When theres no available Wi-Fi network that you can connect to, you can enable your mobile networks data access for Internet connection.

Enabling the mobile network

1. Do either of the following to launch the Settings screen:

Launch Quick Settings then tap . Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. Tap Network & internet > Internet, and then tap SIM1 or SIM2.

3. Slide Mobile data to on, and configure the other mobile network settings, if necessary.

NOTES:

If you access the Internet via your mobile network, additional charges will be incurred depending on your data plan.

For more details on your mobile network charges/fees and setttings, contact your mobile service provider.

Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi technology of your ROG Phone gets you connected to the wireless world. Update your social media accounts, browse the Internet, or exchange data and messages wirelessly from your ROG Phone.

Enabling Wi-Fi

1. Launch the Settings screen by doing either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap > Network & internet > Internet. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Network & internet > Internet.

2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the right to turn on the Wi-Fi.

NOTE: You can also enable the Wi-Fi from Quick Settings screen. Refer to section Quick Settings on how to launch Quick Settings screen.

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Connecting to a Wi-Fi network

1. On the Settings screen, tap Network & internet > Internet to display all detected Wi-Fi networks.

2. Tap a network name to connect to it. For a secured network, you may be prompted to key in a password or other security credentials.

NOTES:

Your ROG Phone automatically reconnects to the network that you connected with previously.

Turn off the Wi-Fi feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.

Disabling Wi-Fi To disable Wi-Fi:

1. Do either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap > Network & internet > Internet. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Network & internet > Internet.

2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the left to turn off the Wi-Fi.

NOTE: You can also disable the Wi-Fi from Quick Settings screen. See Quick Settings on how to launch Quick Settings screen.

Bluetooth Use the Bluetooth feature of your ROG Phone to send or receive files and stream multimedia files with other smart devices over short distances. With Bluetooth, you can share your media files with your friends smart devices, send data for print with a Bluetooh printer, or play music files with a Bluetooth speaker.

Enabling Bluetooth

1. Do either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap > Connected devices. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Connected devices.

2. Tap Pair new device or Connection preferences.

3. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the right to turn on the Bluetooth.

NOTE: You can also enable the Bluetooth from Quick Settings screen. See Quick Settings on how to launch Quick Settings screen.

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Pairing your ROG Phone to a Bluetooth device Before using the Bluetooth feature of your ROG Phone in full scale, you have to pair it first with the Bluetooth device. The ROG Phone automatically stores the pairing connection of the Bluetooth device.

1. On the Settings screen, tap Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth to display all available devices.

IMPORTANT!

If the device that you want to pair is not in the list, ensure to enable its Bluetooth feature make it discoverable.

See the user guide that came with your device to learn how to enable its Bluetooth and and set it to discoverable.

2. Tap > Refresh to scan for more Bluetooth devices.

3. In the list of available devices, tap the Bluetooth device that you want to pair with.

4. Ensure that the same passkey show on both devices, then tap Pair.

NOTE: Turn off the Bluetooth feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.

Unpairing your ROG Phone from the Bluetooth device

1. On the Settings screen, tap Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth to display all available and paired devices.

2. In the list of paired devices, tap of Bluetooth device that you want to unpair, then tap FORGET.

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Tethering When Wi-Fi service is not available, you can use your ROG Phone as a modem or turn it into a Wi-Fi hotspot to get Internet access on your laptop, tablet, and other mobile devices.

IMPORTANT! Most mobile service providers may require a data plan for you to be able to use the tethering function. Contact your mobile service provider about availing of this data plan.

NOTES:

Internet access via tethering may be slower than the standard Wi-Fi or mobile connection.

Only a limited number of mobile devices can tether to your ROG Phone for Internet access.

Turn off the tethering feature when you're not using it to help save battery power.

Wi-Fi Hotspot Turn your ROG Phone into a Wi-Fi Hotspot to share Internet connection with other devices.

1. Do either of the following:

Launch Quick Settings then tap > Network & internet. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Network & internet.

2. Tap Hotspot & tethering then slide on Wi-Fi hotspot.

3. Tap Wi-Fi hotspot > Hotspot name to assign a unique SSID or network name, and tap Hotspot password to assign a strong 8-character password for your Wi-Fi hotspot. When done, tap OK.

4. Connect other devices to your ROG Phones hotspot connection the same way you connect to a Wi-Fi network.

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Bluetooth Tethering Enable Bluetooth tethering on your ROG Phone to share its Internet connection with other devices.

1. Enable Bluetooth on your ROG Phone and the other device.

2. Pair both devices.

NOTE: For details, see Pairing your ROG Phone to a Bluetooth device.

3. From the Settings screen, tap Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering, then slide on Bluetooth tethering.

USB Tethering Enable USB tethering on your ROG Phone and share its Internet connection with other devices.

1. Connect your ROG Phone to another device with a USB cable.

2. From the Settings screen, tap Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering, then slide on USB tethering to enable tethering.

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Weather Get real-time weather updates straight from your ROG Phone using the weather app. Using Weather, you can also check other weather details from around the world.

Launching the Weather app From your Home screen, tap the weather icon to launch the Weather app.

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Weather home screen Set up and get your current locations weather updates as well as other parts of the world.

Tap to edit the location list

Tap to refresh the weather info, add a city to the location list, or configure the weather settings

Swipe up to see other weather information Swipe to the left or right to see the weather information of other cities in your location list

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Clock Customize the time zone settings of your ROG Phone, set alarms, and use your ROG Phone as a stop watch using the Clock app.

Launching Clock

Launch the Clock app using either of the following options:

Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Clock. From your ROG Phones home screen, tap the digital clock display.

Alarm clock Tap Alarms to access the alarm clock settings of your ROG Phone.

Tap this to access the settings of the alarm clock feature

Slide to turn on/off the alarm

Tap this to set a new alarm time

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Stopwatch Tap Stopwatch to use your ROG Phone as a stopwatch.

Tap this button to start running the stopwatch feature

World clock Tap World Clock to access the world clock settings of your ROG Phone.

Tap this to edit the cities marked on your world clock

Tap this to add a new city to mark on your world clocks map.

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Timer You may set multiple timer options for your ROG Phone. To do this, follow the steps below:

Setting the timer

Tap Timer to access the timer feature of your ROG Phone.

Tap this button to start running the timer

Tap this to set a new timer

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Special Zen Tools

Calculator Calculate using your ROG Phone by enabling the Calculator app.

Launching Calculator

Launch Calculator using either of the following options:

Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Calculator. Open the Quick settings panel, the Calculator icon is there visibly on the list. Tap it to get

started with your computations.

Calculator screen

Tap this to launch calculator

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Sound Recorder Record audio files using your ROG Phone by enabling the Sound Recorder app.

Launching Sound Recorder To launch Sound Recorder, swipe up on your Home screen then tap Sound Recorder.

Tap to start audio recording

Tap to customize the Sound Recorder settings

Tap to view the list of saved audio recording files

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Pausing a recording During a paused recording, you can choose to resume, delete, or save the recording.

Recording List From the Recording List, you can play, rename, share, or delete a saved audio recording file.

To view your recording list, tap from the Sound Recorder main screen.

Tap to resume the recording Tap to save the recording

Tap to delete the recording

Tap to play/pause your selected recording

Tap to share, rename, or delete your selected recording

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Mobile Manager Mobile Manager provides an integrated interface for several apps that are designed to optimize device performance, manage the phone power, and storage usage.

To launch Mobile Manager, swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Advanced > Mobile Manager.

Tap this to view the mobile data usage, set a monthly limit for mobile data use, and control apps to access the Internet only over Wi-Fi, only over mobile network, neither or both

Close unused processes that are running in the background to retrieve more system memory

Tap this to run privacy and security scan and prevent apps from using dangerous permissions and starting automatically

Tap this to uninstall the selected unused apps to free up some storage

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Keeping your device up-to-date Keep your ROG Phone in the loop of Android system updates and upgraded apps and features.

Updating your system

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. On the Settings screen, slide down to display other items then tap System > System update to check for system updates.

3. Tap on the System updates screen to set up automatic download of system updates.

NOTE: You can preview the last time your ROG Phones system was updated at the Last update check of the System update window.

Storage You can store data, apps, or files on your ROG Phone (internal storage), on an external storage, or on an online storage. You need an internet connection to transfer or download your files on an online storage. Use the bundled USB cable to copy files to or from the computer to your ROG Phone.

Backup Back up data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers using your ROG Phone.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > System > Backup.

2. From the Backup window, you can:

Back up to Google Drive: This feature backs up your data, Wif-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google Drive when enabled.

Reset Reset network settings and app preferences, or reset factory defaults.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > System > Reset options.

2. From the Reset window, you can:

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Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth: This feature restores Wi-Fi passwords, and other network settings.

Reset all settings: This feature restores all settings that you have made to your phone. Erase all data (factory reset): Erases all data on phone.

Securing your ROG Phone Use the security features of your ROG Phone to prevent unauthorized calls or access of information.

Unlocking your screen When the screen is locked, you can open it with the security unlocking options that the ROG Phone offers you.

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings > Security & lock screen.

2. Tap Screen lock then select an option to unlock your ROG Phone.

NOTES:

Refer to section Unlock screen options for more information.

To deactivate the unlock screen option that you set, tap None on Choose screen lock screen.

Unlock screen options Choose from these options to lock your ROG Phone.

Swipe

Swipe up to unlock your ROG Phone.

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PIN Key in at least four numbers to set a PIN.

IMPORTANT! Ensure to remember the PIN that you created to unlock your device.

Pattern Slide your finger on the dots and create a pattern.

IMPORTANT! You can create a pattern with a minimum of four dots. Ensure to remember the pattern that you created to unlock your device.

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Password Key in at least four characters to create a password.

IMPORTANT! Ensure to remember the password that you created to unlock your device.

Setting your ROG Phone identity Know your ROG Phones identity such as serial number, IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number, or model number.

This is important, as when you may lose your ROG Phone, you can contact your mobile carrier and provide the information to blacklist the unauthorized use of your ROG Phone.

To display your ROG Phones identity:

1. Swipe up on your Home screen then tap Settings.

2. On the Settings screen, slide down to display other items then tap System > About phone. The About phone screen displays the device name, status, emergency information, legal information, operating system version, hardware, and software information of your ROG Phone.

3. To see the serial number, SIM status, and IMEI of your ROG Phone, tap Status.

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Appendix

Appendix

Safety information

CAUTION! Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

ROG Phone care

Use your ROG Phone in an environment with ambient temperatures between 0 C (32 F) and 35 C (95 F).

The battery

WARNING: Disassembling the battery by yourself will void its warranty and may cause serious harm.

Your ROG Phone is equipped with a high performance non-detachable Li-polymer battery. Observe the maintenance guidelines for a longer battery life.

Do not remove the non-detachable Li-polymer battery as this will void the warranty.

Avoid charging in extremely high or low temperature. The battery performs optimally in an ambient temperature of +5 C to +35 C.

Do not remove and replace the battery with a non-approved battery.

Use only ASUS battery. Using a different battery may cause physical harm/injury and may damage your device.

Do not remove and soak the battery in water or any other liquid.

Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that might be harmful if swallowed or allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin.

Do not remove and short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from jewelry or metal objects.

Do not remove and dispose of the battery in fire. It could explode and release harmful substances into the environment.

Do not remove and dispose of the battery with your regular household waste. Take it to a hazardous material collection point.

Do not touch the battery terminals.

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To avoid fire or burns, do not disassemble, bend, crush, or puncture the battery.

NOTES:

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.

Dispose of used battery according to the instructions.

The charger

Use only the charger supplied with your ROG Phone.

Never pull the charger cord to disconnect it from the power socket. Pull the charger itself.

Caution Your ROG Phone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the (1) AC Adapter.

Do not use the ROG Phone in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. The ROG Phone performs optimally in an ambient temperature between 0 C (32 F) and 35 C (95 F).

Do not disassemble the ROG Phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return the unit to an authorized service center. If the unit is disassembled, a risk of electric shock or fire may result.

Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items.

Operator access with a tool If a TOOL is necessary to gain access to an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, either all other compartments within that area containing a hazard shall be inaccessible to the OPERATOR by the use of the same TOOL, or such compartments shall be marked to discourage OPERATOR access.

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EU Radio Equipment Directive Compliance

Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, ASUSTek Computer Inc. declares that the radio equipment ASUS_AI2201 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. Full text of EU declaration of conformity is available at https://www. asus.com/support/. (Search for AI2201)

RF Output Table (ASUS_AI2201_D/ASUS_AI2201_F)

Items Maximum Radio-Frequency Output Power Table

Bluetooth Bluetooth BR/EDR (2402~2480 MHz) 18.60 (dBm) Bluetooth -LE (2402~2480 MHz) 10.90 (dBm)

WLAN 2.4GHz

2.4GHz 802.11b (2412~2472 MHz) 20.90 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11g (2412~2472 MHz) 21.40 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.30 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.20 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.30 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.20 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.10 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.30 (dBm)

WLAN 5GHz

5GHz 802.11a (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 21.91 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.54 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11 n HT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.35 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.48 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5755 MHz) 23.26 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.40 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.40 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm)

WLAN 6GHz 6GHz (5945~6425MHz) 21.67 (dBm)

NFC 13.553-13.567 MHz -23.29 (dBuA/m@ 10m)

GSM GSM 900 Burst (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 34.0 (dBm) GSM 1800 Burst (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 31.0 (dBm)

WCDMA WCDMA Band I (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band V (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band VIII (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

LTE

LTE Band 1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 5 (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 34 (2010~2025 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 38 (2570~2620 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 40 (2300~2400 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 41 (2496~2690 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) LTE Band 42 (3400~3600 MHz) 26.5 (dBm) LTE Band 43 (3600~3800 MHz) 26.5 (dBm)

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5G

NR n1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n38 (2570~2620 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n40 (2300~2400 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n41 (2496~2690 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n77 (3300~4200 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n78 (3300~3800 MHz) 27.5 (dBm)

RF Output Table (ASUS_AI2201_C)

Items Maximum Radio-Frequency Output Power Table

Bluetooth Bluetooth BR/EDR (2402~2480 MHz) 18.6 (dBm) Bluetooth -LE (2402~2480 MHz) 10.9 (dBm)

WLAN 2.4GHz

2.4GHz 802.11b (2412~2472 MHz) 20.9 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11g (2412~2472 MHz) 21.4 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.2 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.2 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.1 (dBm)

WLAN 5GHz

5GHz 802.11a (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 21.91 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.54 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.35 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700 MHz; 5745~5825 MHz)

22.48 (dBm)

5GHz 802.11ac-VHT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.26 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.4 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.4 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.3 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm)

WLAN 6GHz 6GHz (5945~6425MHz) 21.67 (dBm)

NFC 13.553-13.567 MHz -23.29 (dBuA/m@ 10m)

GSM GSM 900 Burst (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 33.8 (dBm) GSM 1800 Burst (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 31.0 (dBm)

WCDMA WCDMA Band I (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) WCDMA Band V (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band VIII (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

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The Wi-Fi operating in the band 5250-5350MHz shall be restricted to indoor use for countries listed in the table below:

AT BE BG CZ DK EE FR DE IS IE IT EL ES CY LV LI LT LU HU MT NL NO PL PT RO SI SK TR FI SE CH HR UK(NI)

NOTE: This RF output power table is for EU member states, the EEA States, the EFTA States and Turkey only. The frequency range and the RF output power may differ from other non-EU countries.

* ROG Phone 5G NR Sub-6/4G LTE band compatibility varies by region, please check compatibility with your local carriers.

NOTES:

For Low Power Indoor (LPI) Wi-Fi 6E devices, the LPI WFI 6E power limit is 23dBm:

The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5945 to 6425 MHz frequency range in Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Estonia (EE), France (FR), Iceland (IS), Ireland (IE), Lithuania (LT), Germany (DE), Netherlands (NL), Spain (ES).

For Very Low Power (VLP) Wi-Fi 6E devices (portable devices):

The device is not permitted to be used on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) when operating in the 5945 to 6425MHz frequency range in Belgium (BE), Bulgaria (BG), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Estonia (EE), France (FR), Iceland (IS), Ireland (IE), Lithuania (LT), Germany (DE), Netherlands (NL), Spain (ES).

LTE

LTE Band 1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) LTE Band 3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 5 (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) LTE Band 8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 20 (832~ 862; 791~821 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 34 (2010~2025 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 38 (2570~2620 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 40 (2300~2400 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 41 (2496~2690 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 42 (3400~3600 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

5G

NR n1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n38 (2570~2620 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n40 (2300~2400 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n41 (2496~2690 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n77 (3300~4200 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n78 (3300~3800 MHz) 27.5 (dBm)

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RF Exposure Information This ASUS product has been tested and meets applicable European SAR limits. The SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 grams of tissue. The specific maximum SAR values for this device are as follows:

Head: 1.539 W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_D/ASUS_AI2201_F)

Body: 1.587W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_D/ASUS_AI2201_F)

Limbs: 3.580W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_D/ASUS_AI2201_F)

Head: 1.354 W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_C)

Body: 1.469W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_C)

Limbs: 3.568W/Kg @10g (ASUS_AI2201_C)

When carrying this device or using it while worn on the body, either use an approved accessory such as a holster or otherwise maintain a distance of 5 mm from the body to ensure compliance with RF exposure requirements.

CE Marking

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UK Radio Equipment Directive Compliance

Simplified UKCA Declaration of Conformity Hereby, ASUSTek Computer Inc. declares that the radio equipment ASUS_AI2201 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. Full text of UKCA declaration of conformity is available at https://www. asus.com/support/. (Search for AI2201)

RF Output Table (ASUS_AI2201_D/ASUS_AI2201_F)

Items Maximum Radio-Frequency Output Power Table

Bluetooth Bluetooth BR/EDR (2402~2480 MHz) 18.60 (dBm) Bluetooth -LE (2402~2480 MHz) 10.90 (dBm)

WLAN 2.4GHz

2.4GHz 802.11b (2412~2472 MHz) 20.90 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11g (2412~2472 MHz) 21.40 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.30 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.20 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.30 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.20 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.10 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.30 (dBm)

WLAN 5GHz

5GHz 802.11a (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 21.91 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.54 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11 n HT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.35 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.48 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5755 MHz) 23.26 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.40 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.40 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm)

WLAN 6GHz 6GHz (5945~6425MHz) 21.67 (dBm)

NFC 13.553-13.567 MHz -23.29 (dBuA/m@ 10m)

GSM GSM 900 Burst (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 34.0 (dBm) GSM 1800 Burst (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 31.0 (dBm)

WCDMA WCDMA Band I (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band V (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band VIII (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

LTE

LTE Band 1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 5 (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 34 (2010~2025 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 38 (2570~2620 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 40 (2300~2400 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) LTE Band 41 (2496~2690 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) LTE Band 42 (3400~3600 MHz) 26.5 (dBm) LTE Band 43 (3600~3800 MHz) 26.5 (dBm)

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5G

NR n1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n38 (2570~2620 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n40 (2300~2400 MHz) 26.0 (dBm) NR n41 (2496~2690 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n77 (3300~4200 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n78 (3300~3800 MHz) 27.5 (dBm)

RF Output Table (ASUS_AI2201_C)

Items Maximum Radio-Frequency Output Power Table

Bluetooth Bluetooth BR/EDR (2402~2480 MHz) 18.6 (dBm) Bluetooth -LE (2402~2480 MHz) 10.9 (dBm)

WLAN 2.4GHz

2.4GHz 802.11b (2412~2472 MHz) 20.9 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11g (2412~2472 MHz) 21.4 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11n HT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.2 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ax HE40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.3 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT20 (2412~2472 MHz) 21.2 (dBm) 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT40 (2422~2462 MHz) 21.1 (dBm)

WLAN 5GHz

5GHz 802.11a (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 21.91 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.54 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11n HT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.35 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac-VHT20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700 MHz; 5745~5825 MHz)

22.48 (dBm)

5GHz 802.11ac-VHT40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.30 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.26 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ac VHT160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE20 (5180~5320; 5500~5700; 5745~5825 MHz) 22.4 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE40 (5190~5310; 5510~5670; 5755~5795 MHz) 23.4 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE80 (5210~5290; 5530~5610; 5775 MHz) 23.3 (dBm) 5GHz 802.11ax-HE160 (5250 MHz) 20.31 (dBm)

WLAN 6GHz 6GHz (5945~6425MHz) 21.67 (dBm)

NFC 13.553-13.567 MHz -23.29 (dBuA/m@ 10m)

GSM GSM 900 Burst (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 33.8 (dBm) GSM 1800 Burst (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 31.0 (dBm)

WCDMA WCDMA Band I (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) WCDMA Band V (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) WCDMA Band VIII (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

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The Wi-Fi operating in the band 5250-5350MHz shall be restricted to indoor use for the country listed in the table below:

UK

NOTES:

For Low Power Indoor (LPI) Wi-Fi 6E devices, the LPI WFI 6E power limit is 23dBm:

The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5945 to 6425 MHz frequency range in UK.

For Very Low Power (VLP) Wi-Fi 6E devices (portable devices):

The device is not permitted used on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) when operating in the 5945 to 6425MHz frequency range in UK.

* ROG Phone 5G NR Sub-6/4G LTE band compatibility varies by region, please check compatibility with your local carriers.

LTE

LTE Band 1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) LTE Band 3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 5 (824~849; 869~894 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 25.0 (dBm) LTE Band 8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 20 (832~ 862; 791~821 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 34 (2010~2025 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 38 (2570~2620 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 40 (2300~2400 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 41 (2496~2690 MHz) 25.5 (dBm) LTE Band 42 (3400~3600 MHz) 25.5 (dBm)

5G

NR n1 (1920~1980; 2110~2170 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n3 (1710~1785; 1805~1880 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n7 (2500~2570; 2620~2690 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n8 (880~915; 925~960 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n20 (832~862; 791~821 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n28 (703~748; 758~803 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n38 (2570~2620 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n40 (2300~2400 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n41 (2496~2690 MHz) 24.5 (dBm) NR n77 (3300~4200 MHz) 27.5 (dBm) NR n78 (3300~3800 MHz) 27.5 (dBm)

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Low Blue Light Certification ROG Phone reduces the blue light emitted by its screen, providing you with a more comfortable viewing experience.

By default, the screens brightness is set to Maximum and the phone is in compliance with TV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification.

Alleviation of Eye Strain To alleviate eye strain:

Take frequent breaks when using your ROG Phone (at least one 10-minute break every half an hour).

Regularly focus on distant objects to relax your eyes.

Do eye exercises often including:

(1) Look up and down without moving your head

(2) Move your eyes from left to right without moving your head

(3) Slowly roll your eyes

(4) Move your eyes diagonally

WARNING: Keep your ROG Phone's screen away from infants and toddlers younger than 2 years. Children 2 years old and above should get no more than an hour of screen time each day.

Using GPS (Global Positioning System) on your ROG Phone To use the GPS positioning feature on your ROG Phone:

Ensure that your device is connected to the Internet before using Google Map or any GPS-enabled apps.

For first-time use of a GPS-enabled app on your device, ensure that you are outdoors to get the best positioning data.

When using a GPS-enabled app on your device inside a vehicle, the metallic component of the car window and other electronic devices might affect the GPS performance.

Prevention of Hearing Loss To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.

For France, headphones/earphones for this device are compliant with the sound pressure level requirement laid down in the applicable EN 50332-1:2013 and/or EN50332-2:2013 standard required by French Article L.5232-1.

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General Usage (typical body-worn) (for Japan) This device ( (front & rear side) should be operated under a separation distance of 15 mm from the human body.

* The other four sides are not in close proximity to the human body at the general use as described above.

5GHz band (W52,W53): Indoor use only (Except for the 5.2GHz transmission with High Power Data Communication System Base Station or Relay Station).

5.2/5.3GHz ().

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Coating notice

IMPORTANT! To provide electrical insulation and maintain electrical safety, a coating is applied to insulate the device except on the areas where the I/O ports are located.

Green ASUS notice ASUS is devoted to creating environment-friendly products and packaging to safeguard consumers health while minimizing the impact on the environment. The reduction of the number of the manual pages complies with the reduction of carbon emission.

For the detailed user manual and related information, refer to the user manual included in the ROG Phone or visit the ASUS Support Site at https://www.asus.com/support.

ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services ASUS recycling and takeback programs come from our commitment to the highest standards for protecting our environment. We believe in providing solutions for you to be able to responsibly recycle our products, batteries, other components as well as the packaging materials. Please go to http://csr.asus.com/english/Takeback.htm for detailed recycling information in different regions.

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Model name: ASUS_AI2201 (AI2201)

Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Address: 1F., No.15, Lide RD., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112,

Taiwan Authorised representative in Europe: ASUS Computer GmbH Address: HARKORT STR. 21-23, 40880 RATINGEN, GERMANY

ASUSTEK (UK) LIMITED. 1st Floor, Sackville House, 143-149 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 6BL England United Kingdom

Index A

Advanced camera features 55 ASUS Phone 8

- charging 12 - nano SIM card 10 - parts and features 8 - turning on/off 14

B

Backup and reset 72 Beauty

- see also Advanced camera features 55 Block list 48

- blocking 48 - unblocking 48

Bluetooth 59 - enabling 59 - pairing 60 - unpairing 60

C

Calculator 68 Call logs 42

- redial your last-called number 43 - saving calls to Contacts 42

Calls 40 - answering 42 - calling from Contacts 41 - calling your favorite contacts 42 - dialing a phone number 40 - launching the Phone app 40 - other call options 43 - receiving 42 - see Call logs 42 - see Extension number 40 - see Smart Dialing 41

Camera 53 - camera home screen 54 - launching 53 - see Advanced camera features 55

Chrome 31 - bookmarking pages 32 - clearing the browser data 32 - launching 31 - sharing pages 32

Clock 65 - alarm clock 65 - launching 65

- stopwatch 66 - timer 67 - world clock 66

Contacts 45 - adding 46 - adding an extension number 46 - contacts settings 45 - customizing your contacts profile 47 - see also Social networking 48 - setting up your profile 45

D

Data Transfer 37 Date and time 24

- setting up 24 Dual SIM feature 38

- assigning 39 - renaming 38 - SIM card for data service 39 - SIM card for voice calls 39

E

Extension number 40 - auto dialing 41 - confirmation prompt 40 - dialing 40

F

Face Unlock 28 Favorite contacts 42

- calling 42 - marking 47

File Manager 36 - accessing the internal storage 36

Fingerprint 26 - setting up fingerprint ID from Settings 27 - starting your ASUS phone for the first time 26

- locate finger print scanner 26 - protect your phone 26

G

Gallery 56 - deleting files 57 - editing images 56 - sharing files 56 - viewing the photo location 56

Gmail 33 Google Calendar 34

- creating events 34 - creating reminders 35 - editing or removing events 34

- editing or removing reminders 35

H

Headset 50 - connecting 50

Home screen 19 - personalizing 22 - see also Wallpapers 23

L

Lock screen 25 - customizing 25 - see also Securing your ASUS phone 73

M

Managing your call logs 42 - redialing your last-called number 43 - saving to Contacts 42

Messages 49 - replying to messages 49 - sending messages 49

Mobile Manager 71 Mobile network 58

- enabling 58

N

Nano SIM cards 38 - assigning a preferred nano SIM card 39 - renaming 38 - SMS messages 39

Night 55

P

Panorama - see also Advanced camera features 55

Q

Quick settings 20 - adding features 20 - removing features 20

R

Ringtone 24 - setting up 24 - sound 24

S

Security 73 Smart Dialing 41 Social networking 48 Sound Recorder 69

- launching Sound Recorder 69 - pausing a recording 70 - recording List 70

Storage 72 System 72

- updating 72 System notifications 21

T

Tethering 61 - Wi-Fi Hotspot 61

Time lapse - see also Advanced camera features 55

Touchscreen 16 - launching apps 1

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