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Using this manual 2 U sing this manual Thank you f or pur chasing this Samsung mobile device. This device will pr ovide y ou with high quality mobile communication and ent er tainment based on Samsung ’ s exc eptional technology and high standar ds. This user manual has been specially designed to guide y ou through the functions and featur es of [...]
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Using this manual 3 Samsung is not liable for per formance issues or ● incompatibilities caused by edit ed registry settings or modified operating syst em software. Att empting to customise the operating sy stem may cause y our device or applications to w ork improperly . Y ou may upgr ade your mobile device ’ s soft ware b y ● accessing www [...]
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Using this manual 4 → F ollowed by —the or der of options or menus you must select to per form a step; for example: In Menu mode, select Settings → W i-Fi (repr esents Settings , follo wed by W i-F i ) [ ] Square brack ets — device keys; for example: [ ] (repr esents the End key) C opyright Copyright © 2011 Samsung Electronics This user ma[...]
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Using this manual 5 Oracle and Java ar e registered tr ademar ks of Oracle and/ ● or its affiliates . Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners . Wi-F i ● ® , the W i-Fi CERTIFIED logo , and the Wi-F i logo are regist ered trademarks of the Wi-F i Alliance. All other trademarks and copyrights ar e the proper ty of ● their resp[...]
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Contents 6 Assembling ............................................................. 10 Unpack .................................................................................... 1 0 Install the SIM or USIM card and battery ........................ 1 1 Charge the batt er y ............................................................... 1 2 Inser t [...]
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Contents 7 Entertainment ........................................................ 54 Camera .................................................................................... 5 4 V ideos ...................................................................................... 6 2 Galler y .............................................................[...]
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Contents 8 GPS ........................................................................................... 9 7 PC connections ..................................................................... 9 9 VPN connections ................................................................ 10 1 T ools .........................................................[...]
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Contents 9 Music play er ......................................................................... 12 2 Galler y ................................................................................... 12 2 Samsung Apps .................................................................... 12 2 AllShare ....................................................[...]
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Assembling 10 Assembling Unpack Check your pr oduct box for the f ollowing items: Mobile device ● Battery ● Quick star t guide ● Use only Samsung-appro ved software. P irated or illegal soft ware ma y cause damage or malfunc tions that are not cov ered by your manufacturer's warranty . The items supplied with y our device and available ?[...]
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Assembling 11 Install the SIM or USIM card and batt er y When you subscribe to a c ellular ser vice, you will rec eive a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, with subscription details, such as y our personal identification number (PIN) and optional ser vices. T o use UM TS or HSDP A ser vices, y ou can purchase a Univ ersal Subscriber Identity Mo[...]
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Assembling 12 Inser t the batter y . 4 Replace the back cov er . 5 Charge the ba tter y Before using the devic e for the first time, you must char ge the battery . Y ou can charge the device with a tr avel adapt er or by connecting the device to a PC with a USB cable. Use only Samsung-appro ved chargers and cables . Unauthorised chargers or cables [...]
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Assembling 13 When your batt er y is low , the device will emit a ● warning tone and display a lo w battery message. The battery icon will also be empty and blink ing. If the batter y level becomes t oo low , the device will automatically pow er off. Rechar ge your batter y to continue using y our device. If the batter y is completely discharged [...]
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Assembling 14 Plug the large end of the tra vel adapter into a pow er 2 outlet. Y ou can use the phone while it is charging , but it may ● take longer to fully charge the batt er y . While the device is charg ing, the touch screen ma y ● not function due to an unstable power supply . If this happens, unplug the tra vel adapter from the device .[...]
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Assembling 15 › Charge with a USB cable Before char ging, ensure tha t your PC is turned on. Plug one end (micro-USB) of the USB cable into the 1 multifunction jack . Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on a 2 PC. Depending on the type of USB cable you are using , it may take some time bef ore charg ing begins. W he n t he ba tt e[...]
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Assembling 16 Remove the back co ver and batter y . 1 Inser t a memor y card with the gold-coloured contacts 2 facing down. Lock the memory card in place. 3 Replace the battery and back cover . 4 › Remov e the memor y card Pr ess and hold [ 1 ] and select Ye s to turn it off . Remove the back co ver and batter y . 2 Remove the memory card. 3 Repl[...]
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Assembling 17 › F ormat the memor y card F ormatting your memor y card on a PC may cause incompatibilities with y our device. F ormat the memory card only on the device. In Menu mode, select S ettings → Gener al → Memory → F ormat memor y card → Ye s . Before f ormatting the memor y card, r emember to make backup copies of all impor tant [...]
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Getting star ted 18 Getting star ted T urn your devic e on and off T o turn on your device , press and hold [ ]. If you turn on your device for the first time , follow the on-scr een instructions to set up your device . T o turn off your device , press and hold [ ] and select Ye s . F o ll ow al l p os ted w arn ing s a nd di re ctio ns f ro m ● [...]
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Getting star ted 19 Get to know your devic e › Device la yout P ower/Reset/Lock key Internal antenna Back cov er Earpiece Multifunction jack V olume key Dial key T ouch screen Home key End key F ront camera lens Pr oximity sensor Mouthpiece Headset jack Rear camera lens Speaker Flashbulb[...]
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Getting star ted 20 › Keys Key F unction P ower/ Reset 1 / Lock T urn the device on or off (press and hold); Reset the device (press and hold for 8-10 seconds and r elease); Lock the touch screen. Dial Make or answer a call; In Idle mode, retrieve logs of y our calls. Home In Idle mode, switch between the widget panel and the idle screen; Return [...]
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Getting star ted 21 › Indicator icons Icons shown on the displa y may vary depending on your r egion or service provider . Icon Definition Signal strength Fligh t mode activated Network searching GPRS network connected EDGE network connected UMTS network connected HSDP A net work connected Wi-F i connected Call missed Synchronised with a w eb ser[...]
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Getting star ted 22 Icon Definition Synchronising with PC Memor y card inser ted New text or multimedia message New email message New voice mail message Alarm activated Roaming (outside of normal ser vice area) Silent & vibration mode activated Silent mode activated Vibr ation mode activated Curren t time Battery power level Notifications panel[...]
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Getting star ted 23 Use the t ouch screen Y our device ’ s touch screen lets you easily select items or per form functions. Learn basic actions to use the touch screen. T o avoid scra tching the touch screen, do not use ● sharp tools. Do not allow the touch screen t o come into contact ● with other electrical devices. Electrostatic discharges[...]
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Getting star ted 24 Flick: F lick the screen quick ly to activate an application. ● Area z oom: Place two fingers on the scr een and pull them ● apar t to zoom in or squeez e them together to zoom out . Y our device turns off the touch screen when y ou do ● not use the device for a specified period . T o turn on the screen, pr ess [ ] or the [...]
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Getting star ted 25 Scroll left or right to a screen. 3 Y ou can also select a dot on the top of the screen to mov e directly to the corresponding scr een. Select a menu or application. 4 Select 5 to return to the pr evious screen; press the Home key to return to Idle scr een. When you r etur n to the first idle scr een, the help screen for editing[...]
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Getting star ted 26 T o change the order of applications , In Menu mode, tap and hold an application. 1 Drag an application icon t o the location you wan t. 2 Y ou can move an applica tion icon to another screen. T o add a folder to the scr een, In Menu mode, tap and hold an application. 1 Select 2 at the top left of the screen. Drag an application[...]
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Getting star ted 27 Launch and manage applications › Launch multiple applications Y our device allow s you to multi-task b y running multiple applications at the same time . T o launch multiple applications, pr ess the Home key while using an application to r eturn to Idle mode, and then select an application to launch. › Use the task manager Y[...]
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Getting star ted 28 › Open the widget panel T o open the widget toolbar and access widgets , In Idle mode, press the Home key to open the widget 1 toolbar . When the help screen f or editing widgets to the idle 2 screen appears , select OK . If you do not want to see the scr een again, selec t the check box next to Do not show again . Scroll up o[...]
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Getting star ted 29 C ustomise your devic e Get more from y our device by customising it to match y our pref erences. › Add ne w panels to the idle screen Y ou can add new panels to the idle screen t o organise widgets accor ding to your pref erences and needs . In Idle mode, place your two fingers on the scr een and 1 pinch. Select 2 to add new [...]
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Getting star ted 30 › Swit ch to Silent mode T o mute or unmute your devic e, do one of the following: In Menu mode, select ● Ke ypad , and then tap and hold . Open the notifications panel from the t op of the screen and ● select S ound & vibra tion . In Menu mode, select ● Settings → Sound and drag the slider next to Sound . › Sele[...]
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Getting star ted 31 Enter the new passw ord again and select 4 OK . The first time you ac cess a menu that requires a passwor d, y ou will be prompted t o create and confirm a passwor d. Once the device lock is enabled , you must enter the passwor d each time you turn on the device or unlock the touch scr een and keys. If you for get your passw ord[...]
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Getting star ted 32 › Activat e the F ind my mobile fea ture When someone inserts a new SIM or USIM card in your device, the F ind my mobile f eature will automatically send the contact number to specified recipients t o help you locate and reco ver your device . T o use this featur e, you need a Samsung account f or contr olling the device from [...]
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Getting star ted 33 Enter t ex t Y ou can enter te xt by selecting charac ters on the vir tual keypad or by inputting handwriting on the screen. Change the te xt input method › When you tap the t ext input field, the input panel with the QWERT Y keyboard appears by default. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Number F unction 1 Change case. 2 Switch between Number/S y[...]
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Getting star ted 34 T o change the text input method, select and select Ke yb oard type → a text input method. Option F unction Q wer ty keyboard Select characters on the QWER T Y keyboard . 3 X 4 keypad Select charac ters on the traditional 3x4 keypad. Handwriting Write in the input bo x. Handwriting full screen Write an y where on the scr een. [...]
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Getting star ted 35 When entering te xt with the 3x4 keypad, you can use the follo wing modes: Mode F unc tion ABC Select an appropriate vir tual key until the character you want appears on the displa y . T9 (Pr edic tive tex t) In ABC mode, select 1. T9 ( The gr een dot appears). Select the appropriate vir tual keys to 2. enter an entir e word. Wh[...]
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Getting star ted 36 When P redictive text mode is activated, y ou can use Continuous input mode . Select 1 and drag a slider next to C ontinuous input . Select the first charac ter of a wor d and drag your finger 2 to the second character without r eleasing the finger from the screen. Continue until y ou have finished the wor d. 3 Release the finge[...]
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Getting star ted 37 C opy and paste t ex t › While you ar e entering text, you can use the copy and paste featur e to use text in other applications. T ap and hold the text input field until 1 appears. Select 2 Selec t from the option list. Drag 3 or to select the text you want. Select 4 Cop y or Cu t to copy and paste , or cut and paste the text[...]
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Communication 38 C ommunication Calling Learn to use calling functions, such as making and answering calls, using options av ailable dur ing a call or customising and using call-relat ed featur es. › Make or answ er a call Y ou can use the buttons or the touch scr een when you make, accept, end , or reject calls. When you turn on the pr oximity s[...]
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Communication 39 Answ er a c all When a call comes in, pr ess [ 1 ] or drag right. When the device is ringing , press the V olume key to mute the ringtone . F or a video call, press [ 2 ]. The fron t camera lens is activated to show y our image. Y ou can set whether to show y our live image or preset image. T o change the setting, in Menu mode, sel[...]
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Communication 40 › Use a headset By plugging a headset into the device , you can answer and contr ol calls hands-free: T o answer a call, pr ess the headset button. ● T o reject a call, press and hold the headset button. ● T o place a call on hold or retrieve a held call during a call , ● press and hold the headset button. T o end a call, p[...]
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Communication 41 T o answer a second call , selec t ● Ac cept + Hold Active call or Ac cept + End Active call . T o switch between the two calls, select ● Swa p . T o end the call on hold, select ● Swa p → End call . T o make a multipar ty call (conferenc e call), make or ● answer a second call and select Join when connected to the second[...]
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Communication 42 › Use additional f eatures Y ou can use various other call-relat ed featur es, such as auto rejection, F ixed Dialling Number (FDN) mode, or call diverting or waiting. Set auto rejection Use auto r ejec tion to reject calls from certain numbers automatically . T o ac tivate auto r ejec tion and set up the reject list, In Menu mod[...]
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Communication 43 Set call diverting Call diverting is a network feature t o send incoming calls to another number that you specify . Y ou can set this feature separately f or several conditions when you ar e not able to answer calls , such as when you ar e already on the phone or when you ar e outside of the ser vice area. In Menu mode, select 1 Se[...]
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Communication 44 Logs Learn to view and manage logs of calls y ou have dialled, receiv ed, or missed. › V iew call logs Y ou can view logs of your calls filter ed by their types. In Menu mode, select 1 Log s . Select 2 All or Missed . F rom the call logs, you can make a call or send a message directly to a contact. F lick the contact to the right[...]
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Communication 45 › Send a text message 1 In Menu mode, select M essages → . Add r ecipients for your message . 2 Enter phone numbers manually and separat e them with ● a semicolon or a comma. Select phone numbers from the lists by selecting the ● options under the recipient input field . Select the tex t input field and enter y our message [...]
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Communication 46 Option F unction Home URL Enter the MMS server address. Pr oxy address Enter the addr ess of the proxy ser ver . Linger time (Sec.) Enter how long the devic e will wait for responses fr om the network. Advanc ed settings Customise IP and DNS addr esses and traffic class. When you ar e finished, select 4 S ave . In Menu mode, select[...]
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Communication 47 › V iew a text or multimedia message 1 In Menu mode, select M essages . Y our messages are gr ouped into message threads by contact, like a messenger . Select a contac t. 2 F or a multimedia message, select a message to view the 3 details. › Listen to v oice mail messages If you have set missed calls t o be diver ted to the voi[...]
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Communication 48 › Send an SOS message In case of an emergenc y , you can ask f or help by sending an SOS message to specified recipien ts. This f eature ma y be unavailable depending on your region or service provider . In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Messages → SOS messages . Drag the slider next to 2 Activation to activat e the SOS messa[...]
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Communication 49 Email Learn to cr eate and send email messages, and view or manage messages you hav e sent or received . › Set up an email accoun t and profile In addition to the email account pr edefined by your ser vice provider , you can add your personal email ac counts . Also, you can add your own c onnec tion profile for using email servic[...]
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Communication 50 Option F unction POP3 ser ver/ IMAP4 server Enter the addr ess of the incoming ser ver . POP3 por t/ IMAP4 port Enter the port number of the incoming ser ver . Secure connection Select a secur ity protocol f or the incoming server . Selec t an email profile 1 In Menu mode, select S ettings → Network → Connections → Ye s . Sel[...]
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Communication 51 Select the subjec t field and enter a subject. 5 Select the tex t input field and enter y our email text. 6 Select 7 Send to send the message. V iew an email message › 1 In Menu mode, select Email . The inbo x screen appears . Select an email message. 2 › Synchr onise emails with the Exchange server After configuring sync setti[...]
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Communication 52 After customising the server setting, select the dot next to 3 data types to synchronise . F or synchronising emails and calendar events , you can set the sync interval. When you ar e finished, select 4 Login . T o synchronise your emails , In Menu mode, select 1 Email → the Exchange server account. Select 2 . ChatON Learn to cha[...]
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Communication 53 IM Learn to cha t with friends and family from any of the univ ersal instant messengers. In Menu mode, select 1 IM . Select a messenger . 2 Enter y our user name and passwor d to sign in. 3 Chat with friends and family instantly . 4 Other instant messengers may be provided depending on your r egion or service provider . Social Hub [...]
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Entertainment 54 Ent er tainment Camer a Learn how t o capture and view photos and videos. Y ou can take photos at r esolutions up to 2560 x 1920 pix els (5 megapixels) and videos at r esolutions up to 640 x 480 pixels . The camera automa tically tur ns off when you do not ● use it for a specified period. The memory capacit y may differ depending[...]
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Entertainment 55 Number F unction 1 Change the shooting mode and scene mode. 2 Change the camera settings. 3 Hide or display the icons in the viewfinder . 4 View the phot o or video you captured last. 5 Capture a phot o. 6 Switch between the fr ont and rear camera lenses. 7 Change the flash setting. 8 Check the camera status and settings . ● : Nu[...]
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Entertainment 56 › C ap tu r e a pho t o b y u si ng p re se t op tio ns f o r various scenes Y our camera pro vides you with predefined settings for various scenes. Y ou can simply selec t the proper mode f or your shooting condition and subjects. F or example, when you take phot os at night, select the night mode that uses an extended exposure [...]
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Entertainment 57 › Captur e a photo in Smile shot mode Y our camera can rec ognise people’ s faces and help you take photos of their smiling faces . In Menu mode, select 1 Camer a . Select 2 → Smile shot . Make any necessary adjustments. 3 Aim the camera lens at y our subjec t and selec t 4 . Y our device rec ognises people in an image and de[...]
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Entertainment 58 › C ustomise camera settings Before taking a photo , selec t to access the f ollowing options: Option F unction Exposure value Adjust the exposur e value. F ocus mode T ake close -up photos or set the camera to focus on the subject. Resolution Change the resolution option. Timer Select the length of the delay befor e the camera t[...]
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Entertainment 59 Option F unction Storage Select a memor y location for storing captured photos . Reset settings Reset menus and shooting options. › Record a video 1 In Menu mode, select Camera . Select 2 to switch to the camc order . Aim the lens at the subject and make any necessary 3 adjustments. 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 1 5 Number F unction 1 Change the[...]
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Entertainment 60 Number F unction 6 Switch between the fr ont and rear camera lenses. 7 Change the flash setting. 8 Check the camcorder sta tus and settings. ● : Length of video that can be recor ded (according to a vailable memor y) ● : Default storage location 9 Switch t o the camera. Pr ess the V olume key to zoom in or out. 4 The zoom funct[...]
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Entertainment 61 › C ustomise camcor der settings Before r ecording a video , selec t to access the follo wing options: Option F unction Exposure value Adjust the exposur e value. Resolution Change the resolution option. Timer Select the length of the delay befor e the camera starts recording a video . White balance Adjust the colour balanc e acc[...]
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Entertainment 62 V ideos Learn to use the video pla yer to play various kinds of videos. The video play er suppor ts the following file formats: MP4, 3GP , WMV , ASF . Play a video › In Menu mode, select 1 V ideos . Select a video. 2 T o play a video rec orded on y our device, select Recor ded . 3 Contr ol playback with the following keys: 9 1 1 [...]
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Entertainment 63 Number F unction 6 Restar t playback; Sk ip backward (tap within 3 seconds); Scan backward in a file (tap and hold). 7 View the details of the video or cust omise video player settings . 8 Change a ratio of the video screen. 9 Stop playback and r eturn to the playlist. 10 Skip for ward; Scan forward in a file (tap and hold). 1 1 P [...]
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Entertainment 64 V iew a photo › 1 In Menu mode, select G allery . Select a folder 2 → a photo (with no icon). While viewing a photo , use the following options: T o view more photos , scroll left or r ight. ● T o zoom in, place two fingers on the scr een and spread ● them apar t. T o zoom out, mov e your fingers closer together . T o send [...]
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Entertainment 65 Music Learn to list en to your favourite music while on the go with the music player . The music play er suppor ts the follo wing file formats: MP3, AA C, WMA, 3GA, M4A (Codec: AMR, A CC, WMA ). › Add music files t o your device Star t by transf err ing files to your devic e or memor y card: Download from the wir eless web. ● ?[...]
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Entertainment 66 Contr ol playback with the following keys: 3 10 1 1 8 9 3 4 5 2 6 7 1 Number F unction 1 Activate the 5.1 channel surround sound system when a headset is connected . 2 Play the music on other devices . 3 View the details of the music file . 4 Move to a poin t of the file by dragging or tapping the bar . 5 Adjust the v olume. 6 Rest[...]
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Entertainment 67 Number F unction 9 Change the repeat mode (off , repea ting one file, or r epeating all files). 10 Open the playlist. 1 1 Skip for ward; Scan forward in a file (tap and hold). Y ou can contr ol the music player with a headset . I n ● Idle mode, pr ess and hold the headset button to launch the music player . Pr ess the headset but[...]
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Entertainment 68 Music P or tal Y ou can access the online music stor e, and search f or and buy your fav ourite songs. This f eature ma y be unavailable depending on your region or service provider . In Menu mode, select 1 Music P or tal . Search for songs , and preview or buy your fav our ite songs . 2 F M radio Learn to list en to music and news[...]
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Entertainment 69 Contr ol the FM radio with the f ollowing keys: 3 6 5 1 1 9 8 10 2 4 3 6 5 1 7 Number F unction 1 Scans and saves a vailable stations. 2 Open the available radio sta tions list. 3 Change the frequency by scrolling left or right on the scale bar . 4 T urn off the FM r adio; S elect to turn on the FM r adio. 5 Search for an a vailabl[...]
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Entertainment 70 › Record a song fr om the FM r adio Plug a headset into the devic e. 1 In Menu mode, select 2 FM r adio . Select 3 to turn on the F M radio . Scroll to the radio station y ou want. 4 Select 5 to start recording . When you ar e finished recording , selec t 6 . The rec orded file will be saved in Rec orded files (in Menu mode, sele[...]
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Entertainment 71 › C ustomise F M radio settings In Menu mode, select 1 FM r adio . Select 2 . Adjust the f ollowing settings to customise your F M radio: 3 Option F unction Storage Set a memory location for storing recor ded FM radio clips. Alternative frequency Set whether or not the FM radio attempts to r etune a radio station when the signal [...]
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Entertainment 72 › Play games or launch applica tions In Menu mode, select 1 Java . Select a game or application from the list and follow the 2 on-screen instructions. A vailable games or applications may v ar y depending ● on your r egion or service provider . Contr ols and options of games or applications may ● v a r y.[...]
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Personal inf ormation 73 P ersonal inf ormation C ontac ts Learn to cr eate and manage a list of your personal or business contacts stored on the device ’ s memor y or a SIM or USIM card . Y ou can save names, mobile phone numbers , home phone numbers, email addr esses, birthdays and more f or your con tacts. › Crea te a contact In Menu mode, s[...]
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Personal inf ormation 74 › F ind a contact 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts . Select 2 Search and enter the first letters of the name y ou want. F rom the contact list, you can make a call or send a message directly to a contact by quickly flick ing the contact to the left or right and selec ting an option. Select the contac t’ s name fr om the [...]
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Personal inf ormation 75 › Crea te your namecard In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Con tac ts → My profile . Enter y our own personal details. 2 Select 3 S ave . Y ou can send your namecar d by attaching it to a message or email or transferring it via the Bluetooth wireless f eature. Retrieve c ontac ts from y our community › acc ounts Y ou[...]
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Personal inf ormation 76 › C opy c ontacts from or to the SIM or USIM card In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Con tac ts → Impor t contacts or Expor t contacts → SIM . Select contac t files to cop y and select 2 Impor t or Expor t . Impor t or expor t contacts › T o impor t contact files (in vcf format) fr om a memor y card, In Menu mode, [...]
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Personal inf ormation 77 › V iew events T o change the calendar view , In Menu mode, select 1 Calendar . Select a view mode from the top line of the calendar . 2 Month ● : A full month in one view ; In month view , days with scheduled events ar e indicated by a small triangle; In month view , you can switch to y ear view by selec ting the month[...]
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Personal inf ormation 78 T ask Learn to cr eate a vir tual task list and set alarms to remind yourself of important tasks or set priorit y . › Crea te a task In Menu mode, select 1 T ask . Select 2 Create . Enter the details of the task. 3 Select 4 S ave . › V iew tasks In Menu mode, select 1 T ask . Select 2 List by and select a category to so[...]
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Personal inf ormation 79 Memo Learn to r ecord impor tant information t o save and view at a later dat e. Crea te a memo › In Menu mode, select 1 Memo . Select 2 Create . Enter y our memo text and select 3 S ave . Select 4 Skin and select a colour to change the background colour . V iew memos › In Menu mode, select 1 Memo . Select a memo to vie[...]
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Personal inf ormation 80 › Play a v oice memo In Menu mode, select 1 V oice r ecorder . Select 2 List to open the voic e memo list. Select a voice memo to play . 3 Contr ol playback with the following keys: 4 1 5 6 2 3 4 Number F unction 1 Move to a poin t of the file by dragging or tapping the bar . 2 Adjust the v olume. 3 Skip back ward; Scan b[...]
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Personal inf ormation 81 C ustomise v oice recor der settings › In Menu mode, select 1 V oice r ecorder . Select 2 Settings . Adjust the f ollowing settings to customise your v oice 3 recor der . Option F unction Storage Select a memor y location for saving voice memos . Recording type T o recor d a voice memo for attaching t o a multimedia messa[...]
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Web 82 We b W eb ser vices require a da ta connection. Contact your operator t o choose the best data plan. Internet Learn to ac cess and book mark your favourit e web pages . Y ou may incur additional charges f or accessing the ● web and downloading media files . For details , contact your service provider . The web br owser menu may be labelled[...]
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Web 83 › Bro wse w eb pages In Menu mode, select 1 Internet to launch a specified homepage. T o access a specific web page , selec t the URL input field, enter the w eb address (URL) of the w eb page, and select Go . Navigate w eb pages with the following keys: 2 3 4 5 1 2 Number F unction 1 Move backward or f or ward to web pages in history . 2 [...]
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Web 84 While bro wsing the web page, use the f ollowing options: T o zoom in, place two fingers on the scr een and spread ● them apar t. T o zoom out, mov e your fingers closer together . T o translate a w ord , tap and hold the wor d you want t o ● translate and select T ranslate . T o use additional featur es, selec t ● and select one of th[...]
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Web 85 Samsung Apps Samsung Apps allows y ou to simply and easily download an abundance of useful applications to y our device. F eaturing a wealth of games , news, r eference , social net working, widgets, health relat ed applications and more , Samsung Apps gives you instant ac cess to a huge choice in mobile e xperience. Y our device gets smarte[...]
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Web 86 Synchr onise Learn to synchr onise contacts, calendar events, tasks and memos with the web server you hav e specified. › Set up a synchronisation pr ofile In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → C onnec tivity → Synchr onise . Select 2 Crea te sync profile and specify the f ollowing profile options: Option F unction Pr ofile name Enter a nam[...]
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Web 87 Y ou T ube Learn to view and shar e videos via Y ou T ube. This f eature ma y be unavailable depending on your region or service provider . In Menu mode, select 1 Y ou T ube . Select a video from the list of the featured videos . 2 Contr ol playback with the on-screen keys. 3 ► p . 62 Google Y ou can search f or applications and data in yo[...]
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Web 88 Y andex.Maps Y ou can search f or streets or places, find wher e you ar e, and get directions to specified destinations. This f eature ma y be unavailable depending on your region or service provider . In Idle mode, open the application list and select 1 Y andex. Maps . F ind a place, drive or walk with the map , or get traffic and 2 local i[...]
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Connectivity 89 C onnec tivit y Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of ex changing information over a distance of about 10 m without requiring a ph ysical connection. Y ou do not need to line up the devices to beam inf ormation with Bluetooth. If the devices are within range of one another , you can ex ch[...]
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Connectivity 90 › F ind and pair with other Bluetooth- enabled devices In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Bluet ooth → Search for devic es . Select a device. 2 Enter a PIN f or the Bluetooth wireless featur e or the other 3 device ’ s Bluetooth PIN, if it has one, and select S ave . Alternatively , selec t Ye s to match the PIN between your [...]
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Connectivity 91 › Receiv e data using the Bluetooth wireless fea ture Enter the PIN f or the Bluetooth wireless featur e and selec t 1 OK (if necessary). Select 2 Ye s to confirm that you ar e willing to rec eive data from the device (if nec essar y). Received data is sa ved to an appropriate application or f older accor ding to its t ype. F or e[...]
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Connectivity 92 › F ind and connec t to a WLAN In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → W i-F i . The device will automa tically search for available WLANs . Select a net work. 2 Enter a passw ord f or the net work and select 3 Connect (if necessary). C ustomise the connection profile › In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → W i-F i . Select 2 next to [...]
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Connectivity 93 › C onnect to a WLAN using a Wi-F i Pr otec ted Setup ( WPS) In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → W i-F i . Select 2 WPS button depending on the AP device type. Pr ess a WPS button on the AP device within 2 minutes . 3 Or , ent er a PIN on the AP device and selec t Start within 2 minutes. › C onnect to a WLAN device directly Lear[...]
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Connectivity 94 Receiv e data via a WLAN When prompt ed, select Ye s to confirm that you are willing to rec eive data. Received data is sav ed to an appropriate application or folder ac cording to its type. AllShar e Learn to use the Dig ital Living Net work Alliance (DLNA ) ser vice that enables you t o share media files between DLNA- enabled devi[...]
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Connectivity 95 Play y our files on another DLNA- enabled › device In Menu mode, select 1 AllShare . Select 2 My device . Select a media categor y 3 → a file. Select a player—the one that will play the media file . 4 Playback begins a t the selec ted player . Contr ol playback using icons of your device . 5 Playback ma y be buffer ed, dependi[...]
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Connectivity 96 Mobile network sharing Learn to set y our device as a wireless access point f or PCs or other devices, and shar e your device ’ s mobile net work connection. In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Connectivity → Mobile AP . Drag the slider next to 2 Activation to activat e the Wi-F i tethering featur e. Select 3 Ye s to confirm (if[...]
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Connectivity 97 GPS Y our device is equipped with a global positioning system (GPS) r eceiver . L ear n to activate location services and use additional GPS functions. T o receiv e better GPS signals, av oid using your device in the follo wing conditions: between buildings, in tunnels or under ground passages , or ● inside buildings in poor weath[...]
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Connectivity 98 › Enhance the GPS functionality Learn to enhanc e the GPS func tionality by downloading data files from the GPS w eb ser ver . This improv es the speed and accuracy of positioning capability . Y ou may incur additional charges f or downloading GPS data files. In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Location . Drag the slider next to 2[...]
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Connectivity 99 PC connections Learn to c onnec t your device to a PC with a USB cable in various USB connection modes. By connecting the device to a PC, you can transf er data to and from your devic e direc tly , use the Samsung Kies program, and use your devic e as a wireless modem for a PC. T o find and remov e bugs to prevent futur e er rors , [...]
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Connectivity 100 › C onnect as a mass storage device If you inser t a memor y card in the device , you can access the file director y of the memor y card by using the devic e as a memor y card reader . Inser t a memor y card into the device . 1 In Menu mode, select 2 Settings → C onnec tivity → USB utilities → Mass stor age . Using a USB ca[...]
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Connectivity 101 Use y our device as a wireless modem › Y ou can use your device as a modem f or a PC to access the internet via your mobile network service. In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Connectivity → USB utilities → Internet sharing . Using a USB cable, c onnec t the multifunction jack on your 2 device to a PC. F ollow the on-screen [...]
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Connectivity 102 Customise the c onnec tion information. 3 A vailable options may vary depending on the VPN t ype. Option F unction Name Enter a name of the VPN ser ver . VPN ser ver Enter the IP address of the VPN server . User name Enter y our user name. P assword Enter y our passwor d. Auth type Select a cer tificate authority (CA) certificate t[...]
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T ools 103 T ools Calcula tor Learn to perform mathematical calculations directly on your device like a typical hand-held or desktop calculator . In Menu mode, select 1 Calculat or . Use the keys that c or respond to the calcula tor display t o 2 per form basic mathematical opera tions. Rotate the device to landscape view t o use the scientific 3 c[...]
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T ools 104 › Stop an alarm When the alarm sounds, Drag ● left to stop the alarm. Drag ● right to silence the alarm f or the snooze period . › Delete an alarm In Menu mode, select 1 Clock → Alarm . Select 2 → Delete . Select the alar m you want t o delete and selec t 3 Delete . › Crea te a world clock In Menu mode, select 1 Clock → W[...]
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T ools 105 › Use the c ount- down timer In Menu mode, select 1 Clock → T imer . Set the length of time to count down. 2 Select 3 Start to begin the countdown. Y ou can now use other functions with the timer counting down in the backgr ound. Press the Home key and ac cess another application. When the timer expires , drag 4 left to stop the aler[...]
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T ools 106 › V iew a file In Menu mode, select 1 My files → a file type. Select a folder 2 → a file. In ● Images , you can view photos y ou have captured and images you hav e downloaded or receiv ed from other sources . In ● V ideos , you can play videos you ha ve recorded and videos you hav e downloaded or receiv ed from other sources . [...]
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T ools 107 › Set a sound clip as your ringtone Y ou can set any music or sound clips in the sound f older as ringtones for inc oming calls, messages , or alar ms. In Menu mode, select 1 My files → Sounds → a sound clip . During playback, selec t 2 → an option. V oic e commands Y our device pro vides the intelligent voice command f eature wh[...]
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Settings 108 Settings Ac cess the Settings menu In Menu mode, select S ettings . F light mode Disable all wireless functions on your device . Y ou can use only non-network ser vices. Wi - Fi Activation ● : T urn the WLAN featur e on or off. ► p. 9 1 F ind hidden network ● : Search WLAN AP s manually . Network Use pack et data ● : Set to all[...]
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Settings 109 Bluetooth Activation ● : Activate the Bluetooth f eature to ex change information o ver a distance . ► p . 89 V isible ● : Set your device to be visible t o other Bluetooth devices. Search options ● : Select the t ypes of Bluetooth devices to include in your sear ch. Default memory ● : Select a memor y location for r eceived [...]
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Settings 110 Sound Sound ● : Activate Silent mode t o mute all sounds except media sounds and alarm ringtones. V ibrate ● : Set when the device will vibrate f or various events. Incoming call ● Ringtone - : Select a r ingtone to use if y ou set the device to aler t you to inc oming calls by playing a melody . Using the slider at the bottom, a[...]
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Settings 111 Brightness ● : Set the brightness of the display . Backlight time ● : Set the length of time the device waits befor e tur ning off the display ’ s backlight. T ouch key light ● : Set the length of time the device waits befor e tur ning off the touch keys ’ backlight. Aut o-rotate screen ● : Set whether or not to rotat e the[...]
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Settings 112 V oice input and output › V oice c ommand hot key ● : Set to launch the voice command application by pr essing the Home key t wice. V oice input language ● : Select a language for the voice recog nition. Aut o- dial ● : Set to automatically dial a number when the voice r ecognition result is confident . Aut o-listen ● : Set t[...]
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Settings 113 Motions › Use motion ● : Set to use motion recog nition. Shake ● : Set to unlock the device by shaking. T urn o ver ● : Activate the etiquette pause f eature that allow s you to mut e all device sounds by placing the device face down. Ac cessibility › V oice output ● V oice alert - : Set to read out notifications f or vario[...]
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Settings 114 Usage › Call dur ation ● : View time data f or your calls, such as the duration of the last call and the total dur ation of all calls. Message counter ● : View the number of messages y ou have sent or rec eived . Pack et data count er ● : View the amount of data y ou have sent or rec eived . Horizontal calibr ation › Calibrat[...]
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Settings 115 About phone › Device inf o ● : View syst em information for your devic e, such as model number and CPU usage. Stor age ● : View memory information for y our device and memor y card. Open source lic ences ● : Check the open source lic ences of downloaded prog rams. Certificates ● : View the details of certificates. Security po[...]
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Settings 116 Reset › Reset settings ● : Reset various settings to the factor y default values. Select which settings to reset. Y ou must enter your device passwor d to reset the settings. F actor y reset ● : Reset your settings to the factor y default values and delete all y our data. Y ou must enter your device passwor d. Ac counts View , se[...]
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Settings 117 Aut o reject ● : Specify a list of callers to automatically r ejec t. Speed dial ● : Set speed dial numbers. Reject c all with message ● : Edit a message to be sent t o a caller when you r eject a call. Call status t ones ● : Activate or deactivate call c onnect, minute minder , or call disconnec t tones. V oice mail number ●[...]
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Settings 118 Multimedia messages › Delivery report ● : Send a request for a deliv er y repor t along with your message to be inf ormed when your messages are deliver ed. Request read report ● : Send a request for a r ead repor t along with your messages to be inf ormed when your messages are r ead. Home network ● : Set whether or not your d[...]
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Settings 119 Sending options › Fro m ● : Enter y our email address as the sender ’ s address . Priority ● : Set the priorit y level of y our messages. Keep a c opy ● : Set whether or not to save a c opy of sent messages in the ser ver . Reply with body ● : Set whether or not to include an original message when you r eply to a message. F[...]
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Settings 120 Thr eaded list › Change the view mode. C ontac ts V iew contacts on ● : Select a memor y location for displa ying contacts. Order of display name ● : Set how to display c ontact names. Ac counts ● : Retrieve contacts from your c ommunit y accounts . My profile ● : Creat e your namecard. Ser vice numbers ● : Call your servic[...]
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Settings 121 Memo Impor t from memory card ● : Impor t memos from the memor y card. Expor t to memory card ● : Expor t memos to the memory ca rd. Internet Customise the settings f or the internet browser . Homepage ● : Enter the w eb address of the w ebsite to use as your homepage . Pref erences ● : Change display and sound settings f or th[...]
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Settings 122 Music play er Set the music player options . Equaliser ● : Select a default equaliser t ype. Effect ● : Select a sound effect. V isualisation ● : Select an animated visualisation to display during playback. L yric ● : Set to display lyrics during playback. Galler y Customise the settings f or a slideshow . Samsung Apps Update n[...]
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Settings 123 Search Select the t ypes of items to include in your sear ch. SIM applications Use a variety of additional ser vices offer ed by your ser vice provider . Depending on your SIM or USIM card , this menu may be av ailable but labelled differ ently .[...]
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T roubleshooting 124 T roubleshooting When y ou turn on your device or while y ou are using the device , it prompts you to en ter one of the follo wing codes : Code T ry this to solve the problem: P assword When the device lock f eature is enabled, you must ent er the passwor d you set f or the device. PIN When using the device f or the first time [...]
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T roubleshooting 125 The touch scr een responds slowly or improperly If your device has a touch scr een and the touch screen is not responding pr operly , tr y the following: Remove an y protective cov ers from the touch scr een. ● Pr otec tive co vers may prev ent the device from recog nising your inputs and ar e not recommended f or touch scree[...]
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T roubleshooting 126 Others cannot hear you speaking on a call Ensure that y ou are not covering the built-in micr ophone. ● Ensure that the micr ophone is close to your mouth. ● If using a headset, ensure that it is properly connected . ● Audio quality is poor Ensure that y ou are not block ing the device ’ s internal ● antenna. When you[...]
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T roubleshooting 127 Y our device is hot to the touch When you use applications tha t require more pow er or use applications on your devic e for an extended period of time, your device ma y feel hot to the touch. This is normal and should not affect your device ’ s lifespan or per formance . Error messages appear when launching the camer a Y our[...]
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T roubleshooting 128 Error messages appear when opening music files Some music files may not play on y our Samsung mobile device for a v ar iety of reasons. If you r eceive error messages when opening music files on your device , tr y the following: F ree some memor y by transferring files to a PC or deleting ● files from y our device. Ensure tha[...]
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T roubleshooting 129 Y our device freezes or has fa tal errors If your device freez es or hangs, you may need to close progr ams or reset the device t o regain func tionality . If your device is fr ozen and unresponsive , press and hold [ ] for 8-10 seconds and r elease. The device will r eboot automatically . If this does not solve the problem, pe[...]
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Safety precautions 130 Safety precautions T o pr even t inj ur y t o y our self and othe rs or da mage to y our d evi ce, read all of the following inf ormation before using your device . W arning: Pr event electric shock, fire, and explosion Do not use damaged power c ords or plugs, or loose electrical sockets Do not touch the pow er cord with wet[...]
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Safety precautions 131 Never place batt eries or devices on or in heating devices, such as micr owave • ovens , stoves , or radiators. Batteries may e xplode when overheated . Never crush or puncture the battery . Avoid exposing the battery to high • external pressure , which can lead to an internal short circuit and overheating . Protect the d[...]
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Safety precautions 132 If you are using a hearing aid , contact the manufac turer for information about r adio inter ference Some hearing aids may be interfered with by the radio frequency of your device. C ontac t the manufacturer to ensure the safety of your hearing aid . T urn off the device in pot entially explosiv e environments T urn of f yo [...]
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Safety precautions 133 Le t the pers on you ar e spe aking w ith kno w yo u ar e driv ing. Susp end c all s • in heavy traffic or hazardous weather c onditions. Rain, sleet, snow , ice, and heavy traffic can be hazardous. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers. Jotting down a “ to do ” list or • flipping through your addr ess book takes[...]
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Safety precautions 134 Do not use or store y our device in dusty , dir ty areas Dust can cause your device to malfunction. Do not store y our device on slopes If your device falls, it can be damaged . Do not store y our device in hot or cold areas . Use y our device at -20 °C to 50 °C Y our device can explode if left inside a closed vehicle, as t[...]
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Safety precautions 135 If your devic e has a c amera flash or light , do not use a flash close to the eyes of people or pets Using a flash close to the eyes ma y cause temporar y loss of vision or damage to the eyes. Use caution when exposed t o flashing lights While using your device , leave some lights on in the room and do not hold • the scree[...]
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Safety precautions 136 When speaking on the device: Hold the device upright, as you w ould with a traditional phone. • Speak directly into the mouthpiece. • A void c on tact wi th y our devi ce ’ s in te rna l a nten na. T ouch ing the an te nna • may reduce the call quality or cause the device t o transmit more radio frequency than necessa[...]
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Safety precautions 137 When cleaning y our device: Wipe y our device or charger with a to wel or a rubber . • Clean the terminals of the battery with a cotton ball or a towel . • Do not use chemicals or detergents . • Do not use the device if the scr een is crack ed or broken Broken glass or acrylic could cause injur y to your hands and face [...]
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Safety precautions 138 Keep y our personal and impor tant data safe While using your device , be sure to back up impor tant data. Samsung is not • responsible for da ta loss. When disposing of your device , back up all data and then reset your device • to prev ent misuse of your personal inf ormation. Do not distribute cop yright-protected mate[...]
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Safety precautions 139 Corr ec t disposal of this product ( Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (A pplic able in the E urop ean U nion and othe r E urop ean c ount rie s with separate collection systems) Th is marking on the pr oduct, ac cess ories or li tera ture indi cat es that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g . charger ,[...]
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Safety precautions 140 Disclaimer Some content and services accessible through this device belong t o third parties and are protected by copyright, pat ent, trademark and/or other intellectual propert y laws . Such content and ser vices are pr ovided solely for yo ur pe rso nal n onc ommer cial use . Y ou ma y not use any cont ent o r servic es i n[...]
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Index 141 access codes 12 4 alarms creating 10 3 deactivating 10 4 stopping 10 4 auto rejection 42 battery charging 12 installing 11 Bluetooth activating 89 finding and pairing with devices 90 receiving data 9 1 sending data 90 brightness, display 30 calculator 10 3 calendar creating ev ents 76 viewing events 77 call diverting 43 calls answering 39[...]
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Index 142 logs 44 memor y card formatting 17 inser ting 15 removing 16 memos creating 79 viewing 79 menu screen accessing 24 organising 25 messages accessing v oice mail 47 managing 47 sending email 50 sending multimedia 46 sending SOS 48 sending text 45 setting email accounts 49 setting email profiles 50 setting MMS profiles 45 viewing email 51 vi[...]
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Index 143 Samsung Apps 12 2 search 12 3 sound 11 0 Wi-F i 10 8 SIM card installing 11 locking 31 SOS messages 48 stopwa tch 10 4 synchronisation with an Exchange server 51 with a web server 86 task manager 27 tasks creating 78 viewing 78 text input 3 3 text memos 7 9 text messages sending 45 time and date , set 29 timer 10 5 touch screen locking 24[...]
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Index 144 video player 62 , 64 videos capturing 59 playing 62 , 64 voice calls answering 39 making 38 using options 40 voice mail 47 voice memos playing 80 recor ding 79 voice r ecorder 79 wallpaper 30 web br owser adding bookmar ks 84 brow sing web pages 83 setting profiles 82 WLAN activating 91 finding and connecting to networks 92 using WPS 9 3 [...]
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Declara tion of C onformity (R&TTE) W e, Samsung Elec tronics declare under our sole responsibility that the pr oduct GSM WCDMA Wi-F i Mobile Phone : GT -S7250D to wh ic h th is decl ara tio n r ela te s, is in c onf orm ity wit h the fo ll owi ng s tan da rds and/or other normative documents. SAFET Y EN 60950-1 : 2006 +A11: 2009 SAR EN 50360 :[...]
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Some of the contents in this manual ma y differ fr om your device depending on the software of the device or your service provider . ww w .samsung.com English (EU). 10/2011. Rev . 1.0 T o install Kies (PC Sync) Download the latest v ersion of K ies from the 1. Samsung website ( ww w .samsung .com/kies ) and install it on your PC. Using a USB cable,[...]