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# FAQ
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## What features does it have?
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- Support for Android >= 5.0 with ARM processor
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- Testnet and Mainnet
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- Generate new wallets
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- Recover wallets form mnemonic seed or from keys
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- Create Watch Only wallets from address + viewkey
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- Multiple wallets
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- View wallet details (address, keys, etc.)
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- View transactions including details and copy to clipboard
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- Spend Moneroj (handle with care on mainnet!)
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- Manually import existing wallet (by copying them to the Monerujo folder)
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- Background updating (make sure you exit the wallet to stop updating to save some battery)
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- Access to daemon with username/password and nonstandard port
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- Only 5 decimal places shown in transactions (full amount in details - click on transaction)
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- All significant figures shown in balance
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- QR Code scanning - make sure to *ALWAYS* verify the scanned code is what it is advertised to be!
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## I cannot select and copy the mnemonic seed
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Copying anything to the clipboard on Android exposes it to any other App running. So this
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is a security measure to keep your seed safe(r).
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## I sent a transaction but it's not in my received transactions list!
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Don't worry. Received transactions which are not mined yet disappear after the wallet is saved -
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I blame this on the monero code. Wait for the block to be mined.
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## Do you have any screenshots of what it looks like and how it works?
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No, but it looks fantastic. Just check it out.
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## Can I use existing wallet files?
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If you want to use existing wallet files, you need to copy the wallet files from you current Monero client. These are:
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```
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WalletName
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WalletName.address.txt
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WalletName.keys
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```
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### From where?
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This depends on your installation - you could search for them in your home directory or check the settings of your current client. Places to try are `C:\Users\<YOURUSERNAME>\Documents\Monero\wallets` for Windows or `~/.bitmonero/wallet` in Linux. Or just search for `WalletName.keys`.
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### What if don't have these files?
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Keep calm and make a new wallet.
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