Settings
Wi-Fi
Transfer Data Using Wi-Fi Direct
You can use Wi-Fi Direct to transfer data between Huawei devices. Wi-Fi Direct allows you to
transfer large files to a nearby device more quickly than Bluetooth and without having to pair
the devices.
1
On the receiving device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and enable Wi-Fi.
2
Then go to More settings > Wi-Fi Direct to start searching for nearby devices that have
enabledWi-Fi Direct.
3
On the sending device, touch and hold to select the files you want to share, touch
and select Wi-Fi Direct.
These steps may be different if you are sharing files directly from an app.
4
Touch the icon of the receiving device to establish a connection, then share the files.
5
On the receiving device, accept the Wi-Fi Direct transfer request.
Then search for and access the Wi-Fi Direct folder in Files to view the received files.
Introduction to Wi-Fi
Connecting to the Internet over Wi-Fi is an effective way to save mobile data. You can also
enable Wi-Fi security monitoring to avoid risky hotspots and ensure safe Internet access.
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
Be extra careful when connecting to a free public Wi-Fi hotspot to avoid security risks
and financial losses resulting from the leakage of your personal data.
1
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and enable Wi-Fi.
2
Connect to a Wi-Fi network on the Wi-Fi screen using either of the following methods:
Select a Wi-Fi network to connect to under Available networks. A password is
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required for encrypted networks.
To manually add a Wi-Fi network, scroll down to the bottom of the screen, touch Add
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network, and enter the SSID and password as prompted to complete the connection.
The
icon displayed in the status bar indicates that the phone is connected to Wi-Fi.
Select a Network Using Wi-Fi+
When Wi-Fi+ is enabled, if your phone detects a Wi-Fi network that it has previously
connected to or is free, it will automatically enable Wi-Fi and connect to the network. Your
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