Samsung Intrepid I350 manual

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    Basics Guide w w w.sprint.com ©2009 Sprint. SPRINT and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are the pr operty of their respective owners. 10/9/09 I350.book Page a Friday, O ctober 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

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    I350_Basics Guide_CI03_PS_100909_F7 Consejo Para encontrar esta guí a para usuarios en español, por favor visita ww w.sprint.com y haz clic en Support > Phones & Devices . T o find this user guide in Spanish, please visi t ww w.sprint.com and click Support > Phones & Devices . Important I mportant Privacy Message – Sprint’s poli[...]

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    T able of Contents Introduc tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section 1: Us ing Y our Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Device Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Y our Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Viewing the Displa y Scr een . . . . . . . [...]

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    micr oSD F olders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Connecting Y our Device to Y o ur Computer . . . 40 1G. Synchronizing With Y our Computer . . . 42 Installing the Sync Pr ogram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Running the Sync Pr ogram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Synchr onization Ov erview . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Section 3: Safety and Warran ty Information . 81 3A . Imp or tant S afety I nformat ion . . . . . . . . . 82 Gener al Pr ecauti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Maintaining Safe U se of and Access to Y our Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Using Y our Device With a Hearing Aid Device . . . .[...]

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    I350.book Page f Friday, Oct ober 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

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    i Introduction This Basics Guide intr oduces y ou to Sprint ® service and all the featur es of your new de vice. It’ s divide d into thr ee sections: ⽧ Section 1: Y our Device ⽧ Section 2: Sprint Ser vice ⽧ Section 3: Sa fety and Warranty Information User Guide Note Because of updates in device software , this printed guide may not be the [...]

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    I350.book Page ii Frida y, October 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

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    Section 1 Using Y our Device I350.book Page 1 Fri day, October 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

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    2 1A. Device Basics ⽧ Y our Device (page 2) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 7) ⽧ L ocking Y our Device (page 9) ⽧ Navigating Th rough the Menus (page 10) ⽧ Displaying Y our Phon e Number (page 11) ⽧ Making and Answering Calls (page 11) ⽧ Entering T ext (page 17) Y our Device 1A . Device Basics Note For information about getting sta[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 3 Ke y F u n c t i o n s 1. Headset Jack allows you to plug in either a st er eo headset (included) or other compatible headset, for conv enient, hands-free con versations. C A UTION! Inserting an acc e ssory in to the in corr ect jack ma y damage the de vice. 2. Earpiece le ts y ou hear the caller and aut omated pr [...]

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    4 1A. Device Basics 7. TA L K K e y ( ) allows you to place or r eceive calls, answer Call W aiting, use Thr ee-Wa y Calling, or activ ate V oice Dial. 䡲 In standby mode, pr ess once t o access the dialer . 䡲 In standby mode, p r ess twice to call th e most r ecent phone number from the call history list. 8. Speake r K ey lets y ou place or r e[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 5 20. Light Sensor lets you use the am bient lig ht lev el to adjust both scr een br ightne ss/contr ast and k eyboar d access. 䡲 In a bright light conditi on (outdoors), th e sensor causes the device to incr ease the brightness and contrast for better viewing. 䡲 In a dark light co ndition (w hile talki ng on the[...]

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    6 1A. Device Basics 28. microSD Card Slot lets you use an optional micr oSD car d (sold separ ately) to expand the memory of y our devic e. See page 37. K eyboard Features 29. Fn K ey (F unction) lets y ou access the numbers or symbols atop each ke y on the QWERTY ke yboar d. Activate the feature b y pr e ssing and then pr essing the desir ed ke y [...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 7 38. Delete Key deletes c har acters f r om the d ispla y in te xt entry mode (lik e the Backspace k ey on a standar d k e yboar d ) . 39. T ellme/Speak K ey activ ates the T ellme feat ur e that allows you to simply state a r e quest (for information, business loca tions, etc.) and get it quickly . Viewing the Disp[...]

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    8 1A. Device Basics 1X Data Sending/Receiving – Sprint 1xRTT data service i s tr ansmit ting and r eceiving data. 1X Data Unavailable – Sprint 1xR T T data servi ce is unav ailable. EVDO Data Dormant – Sprint mobile br oadband data service (EVDO) is dormant. EVDO Data Active – Sprint m obile br oadband data service (EVDO) is active. Battery[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 9 L ocking Y our Device 1. Pr ess fr o m the T oday scr een. 2. T ouch Lo c k (lef t sof tk ey). Unlocking Y o ur Device 䊳 T ouch a nd dr ag the onscr een Lo c k but ton to ei ther the lef t or right of the scr een to r ev eal the T o da y scr een . Bluetoot h Connec ted – The Bluetooth technology is active and c[...]

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    10 1A . Devic e Basics Navigating Through the Menus The navigation k e y on your de vice lets you scr oll thr ough onscr e en items. Man y menus featur e a scr oll bar on the right to help y ou k eep track of y our position in the menu. T o navigate thr ough a menu, pr ess the navigation k ey up or down or right or left (depending on the men u) . S[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 11 Backing U p Within a Menu T o go to the previous menu: 䊳 If pr o vided as an onscreen softke y , pr ess Back (left sof tke y) . If you do not see the soft k e y option, pr ess to r eturn to the T oda y screen. T o return to standby mode (the T oday screen): 䊳 Pr ess . Displaying Y our Phone Number 䊳 Pr ess &[...]

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    12 1A . Devic e Basics Dialing Options When you enter numbers in standb y mode, y ou will see a v ariety of dialing opti ons displa y ed as softke ys on the devi ce’s scr een. T o initiate an option, pr ess the corr esponding sof tke y . 䢇 K eypad/Hide K eypad (left sof tke y) : Displays an onscr een ke ypad containing the following but tons: d[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 13 Answering Cal ls 䊳 Pr ess to answer an incoming c all. – or – Pr ess Answe r (lef t sof tk ey). (Depending on your set tings, y our de vice can also be set to automatically a nswer an y incomin g call.) Y our device notifies y ou of incoming calls in the following ways: 䢇 The de vice rings or vibr ates. ?[...]

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    14 1A . Devic e Basics During an emer gency call, pr ess Menu (right sof tk e y) to displa y y our options. Highlight an opti on and pr ess . 䢇 T urn Speaker phone On to activ ate speakerphone mode. (If you ar e in speakerphone mode, the option is displa y ed as T urn Speakerphone Off to de activate.) T o exit Emergency mode: 1. Pr ess to end a 9[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 15 4. T ouch the Number type dr op -down list and select one of the following labels: Mobile , Work , Home , Work2 , Home2 , C ompany , Pa g e r , Car , Assistant , or Radio . 5. Pr ess Save (left sof tke y) or to sa ve the new entry to your Contacts list and e xit. Af ter you hav e sav ed the number , y our device d[...]

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    16 1A . Devic e Basics Dialing From the Contacts List 1. Pr ess > Contacts . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess to dial the entry ’ s default phone number . – or – T o dial anoth er number fr om the entry , highlight the name and pr ess , and then highlight a number and pr ess . Speed Dialing Y ou can stor e up to 98 numbers in y our de vice[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 17 Entering T ext T ext Entr y Over view Y our device’ s ke yboar d pr ovid es a con v enient wa y to enter lett ers, numbers, and symbols whenev er you ar e pr ompted to enter te xt (for e xample, w hen adding a Contacts entry or wh en using email and text messaging) . Using y our de vice's k e yboar d is jus[...]

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    18 1A . Devic e Basics T o enter numbers and punctuation: 䊳 Pr ess and then pr ess the k ey wi th the desir ed charact er displa y ed on top. 䡲 F or example, to enter 9 , pr ess and then pr ess ; to enter &, pr ess and then pr ess . 䡲 T o e nter only the top row of characters, double pr ess to fix all consecutiv e charac ters. Entering Sy[...]

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    Device Basics 1A. Device Basics 19 1. With the curs or in the desir ed location, pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Insert > Emoticons . 2. F rom the Emoticon page, touch an icon to insert it into your message. T ouch the up and down arr ows on the right side to disp la y additional emoticons. 3. T ouch Done (lef t sof tk e y) to insert y our sel[...]

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    20 1B. Set tings ⽧ Sound Settings (page 20) ⽧ Display Settings (page 22) ⽧ L ocation Settings (page 23) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 23) ⽧ Airplane Mode (page 24) ⽧ Securit y Settin gs (page 24) Sound Settings Ringer T ypes Ringer types help you identif y incoming calls and messages. Y ou can assign ri nger typ es to individu al Contacts [...]

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    Settings 1B. S ettings 2 1 3. Select an e vent, such as Phone: Incomin g call or Messaging: New text message . 4. Select a Ring type category or Pla y so u nd box, and then use your na vigation k e y to scr oll th r ough the a vailable ring tones. 䡲 T ouch to hear the selection. 䡲 T ouch to silence the pla yback. 䡲 Select other av ailable opt[...]

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    22 1B. Set tings Display Settings Changing the Screen Backlight Select how long the displa y scre en r emains backlit af ter a period of inactivity . 1. Pr ess > Settings > Syste m > Backlight. 2. To u c h t h e Batter y Po wer tab. 3. T ou ch a bo x to activate a featur e and then alter its corr esponding field. 䡲 T urn off backlight if[...]

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    Settings 1B. S ettings 2 3 L ocation Settings Y our de vice is equi pped with a Location featur e for use in connec tion with lo cation-base d services. The Location fea tur e allows the network to detect your position. T urnin g Location of f will hide your location fr om e very o ne e xcept 911. T o enable your device’ s L o cation feature: 1. [...]

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    24 1B. Set tings 3. S c ro l l t h ro u g h t h e T ex t m e ssage options page and select fr o m the foll owing: 䡲 Use Callback Number ( On/Of f ) allows you to set the callback number fo r the r ecipient to view when r e ceiving a te xt message. 䡲 Priority allows y ou to assign a default ur gency status to outgoing text messages. 4. Pr ess to[...]

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    Settings 1B. S ettings 2 5 Unlocking Y our Device 䊳 T ouch an d drag the onscr e en Lo ck but ton to eithe r the lef t or right of the scr een to r e veal the T oday scr een. Resetting Y our Device Resetting the device r estor es all the fa ctory defaults , including the ringer types and displa y settings. 1. Pr ess > Settings > Personal &g[...]

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    26 1C. Histo ry ⽧ Viewing Histor y (page 26) ⽧ Making a Call From History (page 27) ⽧ Saving a Number From History (pag e 27) Viewing Hi stor y History is a list of the last 300 phone num bers (or Contacts en tries) for cal ls y ou placed ( 10 per entry), accepted, or missed. History mak e s r edialing a number fast and easy . It is continua [...]

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    History 1C. History 27 T o view Histor y: 1. Pr ess and then touch History () . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess . Making a Call From Histor y 1. Pr ess and then touch History () . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess . Saving a Number From Histor y 1. Pr ess > Histor y () . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess Menu (right soft k e y) > Save to Conta[...]

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    28 1D. Con tacts ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 28) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number (page 29) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 29) ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 30) ⽧ Select ing a Ringer T ype for an Entr y (pag e 30) Adding a New Contacts Entr y The number of Contacts entr ies you can stor e in your device is limi ted only by a vailabl[...]

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    Contacts 1D. Cont acts 29 Saving a Phone Number T o save a new number from standby mode: 1. Enter a phone number and pr ess Menu (right sof tk e y) > Save to Contacts . 2. Highlight < New Contact> and pr ess . 3. Ty p e i n t h e n e w First name and Last name . 4. T ouch the Number type dr op -down list and select a label: Mobile , Work ,[...]

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    30 1D. Con tacts Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our device can stor e up to 98 phone numbers in speed dial locations (2-99) . (For details on how to mak e calls using speed dial numbers, see “Speed Dialing” on page 16.) T o assign a speed dial num ber to an existing phone number : 1. Pr ess > Contacts , highlight an entry , and then pr ess .[...]

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    Calendar/T ools 1E. Calendar and T ools 31 ⽧ Calendar (page 31) ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 32) ⽧ Notepad (page 33) ⽧ Using T asks (page 33) ⽧ Office Mobile (page 34) ⽧ Calculator (page 36) ⽧ Updating Y our Device (page 36) Calendar Adding an Event to th e Calendar Y our Cale ndar helps y ou or ganiz e y our time and r eminds y ou of importan[...]

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    32 1E. Cal endar and T oo ls 5. To u c h t h e All Day field to c hoose either No or Ye s (assigning this as an All Da y e v ent) . 6. Select a r ecurr ence cycle for t he e vent by t ouching the Occurs field and se lecting an option. 7. Select an alarm time by touching the Remind er field and selectin g either None or Remind me . 䡲 If you selec [...]

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    Calendar/T ools 1E. Calendar and T ools 33 5. Select th ose da ys for which this alarm is active. Selected da ys appear with a gr e y bo x. 6. Select a ti me for the alarm b y touc hing the time field. This field is indicated with an alar m icon. 䡲 T ouch either th e hour or minutes field and then make adjustments to the time entry b y either usi[...]

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    34 1E. Cal endar and T oo ls 4. Assign a completion status to the task b y touchin g the Status field ( Not Completed or Completed ). 5. Assign a Star ts date and Due date for the task b y touching the appr opriat e field and using the onscr een calend ar to enter the new dates. 6. Select a r ecurr ence cycl e for the task b y touching the Occurs f[...]

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    Calendar/T ools 1E. Calendar and T ools 35 T o create a new Ex cel workbook: 1. Pr ess > Office Mobile > Excel Mobile . 2. T ouch New (lef t sof tke y) to cr eate a new Workbook. 3. Use your k e yboar d to enter da ta into the d esir ed fields. 䡲 T o enter numbe rs or punctuation, r emember to use the ke y . See “Using the Ke yboard” on[...]

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    36 1E. Cal endar and T oo ls 4. Once you ar e finished, touch Menu (right sof tke y) > File > Save As ... 5. Enter a file Name , Folder location, fil e T ype , and file Lo c a t i o n . 䡲 To u c h Save to stor e the new file. 6. To u c h . T o access the options for Word: 1. Pr ess > Office Mobile > Word Mobi le . 2. F r om the Wor d [...]

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    microSD Card 1F . mi croSD Card 37 ⽧ Using a microSD Card ( page 37) ⽧ microSD Card Memor y (page 39) ⽧ microSD Folders (page 39) ⽧ Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer (page 40) Using a microSD Card microSD Cards Y our device supports the use of an optional microSD memory car d (sold separ ately) to expand the de vice's a vailabl[...]

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    38 1F . mi croSD Ca rd 2. Grasp the bottom lef t and right sides of the bat tery and lif t it o ut of the compar tment. 3. With the gol d contact pins facing downwar d, car efully insert the micr oSD car d into the ope ning and fi rmly p ush it in. W ARNING Do not for cibly insert the card t oo far into the slot as this can damage the device’s co[...]

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    microSD Card 1F . mi croSD Card 39 Removing the microSD Card 1. Remov e the bat tery (steps 1 and 2 fr om “Insertin g a micr oSD Car d” on page 37.) 2. Locate the groo ve along the rim of the micr oSD car d and use it to car efully pull the car d out of the slot. 3. Replace the bat tery and bat tery co ver . microSD Card Memor y Viewing Memo r [...]

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    40 1F . mi croSD Ca rd Creating Fo lders in the microSD Card The following steps allow y ou to cr eate folders in your micr o SD car d usin g only the File Manager . 1. Pr ess > File Explorer . 2. F r om the upper -lef t area of the scr een, touch the <Location> arr ow . 3. To u c h Storage Car d to display the contents of the micr oSD car[...]

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    microSD Card 1F . mi croSD Card 41 T o remov e the co nnecti on: 䊳 When you ha ve finished transferring data, click the USB device icon on y our computer’ s taskbar , and follow th e onscr een instruct ions to safely u nplug the USB ca ble. Impor tant Connection Information 䢇 No driver installation is r equired for Windows 2000/ ME/XP/Vista u[...]

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    42 1G. S ynchronizin g With Y our Computer ⽧ Installing the Sync Program (page 42) ⽧ Running the S ync Progra m (page 43) ⽧ Synchronization Over view (page 43) ⽧ Setting Up Windows Medi a Player Sync (page 43) Y our de vice featur es a bu ilt-in synchr onization utility (Activ eSync ® for Window s XP , Wind ows Mobile Device Center for Win[...]

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    Synchronization 1G. Synch ronizing With Y our Computer 43 Running the Sync Program Once ActiveSync or Windows Mobile De vice Center is insta lled, lau nchin g it is a s simple as conne cting your de vice to your computer . 䊳 Insert the small end of the supplie d USB cable to y our de vice's char ger/accessory jack and connect the other end t[...]

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    44 1G. S ynchronizin g With Y our Computer It is r ecommended that y ou ha ve the latest version of Windows Media Pla yer installed ( at the time of print it was version 11) . (Y ou can verify you ha v e the late st version b y clicking Help > Check for Updates... fr om the Media Pla y er menu.) 1. Ve r i f y Media was selected when you set y ou[...]

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    Camera 1H. Camera 45 ⽧ T aking P ictures (page 45) ⽧ Recording Videos (p age 47) T aking P ictures T aking pictur es with y our devic e’ s built-in camer a is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing th e lens, and pr essing a button. 1. Pr ess to activ ate the camer a. (Additi onal camera options ar e av ailable thr ough the camera mode Opt[...]

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    46 1H. Cam era Camera Mode Functions When the device is i n ca mera mode, the following options ar e displa yed onscr een along with the curr en t image. 䢇 Mode ( ) to toggle the mode between Camera and Camcorder . 䢇 Shooting Mode ( ) to select an option from the following: 䡲 Single to tak e a single shot. 䡲 Smile to tak e a photo where the[...]

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    Camera 1H. Camera 47 Using the Album Screen 1. Once a pictur e or video has been taken, touch to displa y th e Album scr een. 2. Pr ess the na vigation k e y lef t or right to displa y a pictur e or video, and then touch an option: 䡲 Return ( ) to r eturn to the camer a or camco r de r . 䡲 Memo/Detail ( ) to eit her annotate th e curr ent image[...]

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    48 1H. Cam era 5. To u c h Cancel (left sof tk e y) , pause ( ) , or stop (right soft k ey) to stop r ecor ding. (T he video will automat ically be sav e d to the defa ult folder .) 6. To u c h an d select one of the following: 䡲 Return ( ) to r eturn to the camcor der mode to shoot additional videos. 䡲 Memo/Detail ( ) to either annotate the cu[...]

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    1I. Bluet ooth 49 Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 49) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 50) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 51) ⽧ Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 52) About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-r ange communica tions technology that allow s y ou to conn ect wir elessly to a numbe r of Bluetooth de vices, [...]

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    50 1I. Blue tooth T o turn Bluetooth off: 1. Fro m t h e Wireless Manager , touch the Bluetooth field again to disabl e the featur e. 2. Pr ess Done (lef t sof tk e y) to e xit and r eturn to the T oday scr een. Bluetooth St atus Indicator s The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance: – Bluetooth is activ e (default sta[...]

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    1I. Bluet ooth 51 Bluetooth 3. Pr ess to stor e this c hange and r eturn to the pr evious page. T o add your own cust omiz ed PIN: 1. Fro m t h e Wireless Manager , pr ess Menu (right sof tk e y) > Bluetooth S ettings . 2. T ouch th e Smar t Pairing tab and tap the Add own PIN code field. 3. T ouch the adjace nt empty field and enter a new numer[...]

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    52 1I. Blue tooth Sending Data via Bluetooth Y ou can send da ta sav ed on your de vice to another Bluetooth-enab led de vice. T o send contacts information via Bluetooth: 1. Pr ess > Contacts. 2. Use the na vigation k ey to highlight an entry and pr ess Menu (rig ht sof tk ey) > Send Contact > Beam . (T he de vice begins sear ching for a [...]

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    Section 2 Sprint Ser vice I350.book Page 53 Frida y, Octo ber 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

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    54 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics ⽧ V oicemail (page 54) ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS) (page 55) ⽧ Caller ID (page 57) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 58) ⽧ Making a Three-Way Call (page 58) ⽧ Call For warding (page 59) ⽧ Roaming (page 59) Vo i c e m a i l Setting Up Y our V oicemail Y our device automatically tr ansfers all unanswer ed calls to y our[...]

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    Sprint Ser vice 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics 55 V oicemail Notification Ther e ar e se ver al w a ys y our device alerts y ou to a new message: 䢇 Via th e V oicemail popup (lef t softke y) on the T oday scr een. 䢇 Via a numer ic displa y on the voicemail field. 䢇 F r om the St atus Bar icons ar ea, touch > . Retrieving Voicemail Messages[...]

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    56 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics In addition, te xt messaging includes a variety of pr eset messages, such as “ Wher e ar e you?” that mak e composing messages fast and easy . Use your de vice to customize y o ur own pr eset messages. Composing T ext Messages 1. Pr ess > T ext. – or – Fro m t h e T o d ay scr een, scroll thr ough the on[...]

  • Page 65

    Sprint Ser vice 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics 57 4. T ouch the text field and enter a message or use the pr eset messages or emoticons (smileys) . 䡲 T o type a messa ge, use y our ke yboar d to enter y our message. 䡲 Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Insert > My Messages to insert pr eset messages. 5. Pr ess Send (left sof tk ey) to deliver[...]

  • Page 66

    58 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics T o permanent ly block y our number , call Sprint Customer Service. Call Waiting When you’ re on a call, Call W a iting alerts y ou to incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Y our device’ s scr een informs y ou that another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone n umber (i f it is available an d y o[...]

  • Page 67

    Sprint Ser vice 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics 59 4. When you’ r e connected to the second party , pr ess again to begin y our thr ee-wa y call. If one of the people you called hangs up during y our call, you and the r emaining ca ller sta y connected. If you initi ated the c all and are the first to hang up, a ll caller s ar e disconnected. Call[...]

  • Page 68

    60 2A. Sprint Service: The Basics Checking fo r V oicemail Messages While Roaming When you ar e roaming off the Nation wide Sprint Network, you ma y not receiv e on-device notification of new voic email messages. Callers can still lea ve messages, but you will need to periodically che ck y our voicemail fo r new messa ges if you ar e in a r oaming [...]

  • Page 69

    Web and Data 2B. Web and Data Services 61 ⽧ Getting Started With Data Ser vices (page 61) ⽧ Browser Menu (page 63) Getting Star ted With Data Ser vices With y our Sprint service, y ou ar e ready to start enjo ying the advantages of data services. This se ction will help you learn the basics of using y our data services, including managing your [...]

  • Page 70

    62 2B. We b and Data Ser vice s Launching a We b Connection 䊳 Pr ess > Internet Explor er . (Y ou r data conn ection starts and you see the SprintWeb SM home pag e.) While connecting, you ma y see an an imation and a “Connecting” message. Navigating the Web Na vigating thr ough menus and websites during a data session is easy once you’v [...]

  • Page 71

    Web and Data 2B. Web and Data Services 63 Scro lling As with other parts of y our de vice’ s menu, y ou’ll ha v e to scr oll up and down to see e verything on some webs ites. T o scroll line by line through websites: 䊳 Pr ess the na vigation k e y up and down. – or – In a sin gle moti on, touc h and dr ag the scr een in either an up or do[...]

  • Page 72

    64 2B. We b and Data Ser vice s Options a v ailable under t he br owser menu include: 䢇 Home Page . Returns the br owser to the home page. 䢇 History . K ee ps a list of links to y our most r ecently visited sites. T o navigate to a site, highli ght it and pr ess , or touch the en try fr om the list. 䢇 Forward . Returns you to a pr eviously vi[...]

  • Page 73

    Web and Data 2B. Web and Data Services 65 Accessing Boo kmarks via the T oday Scr e en Once a page has been bookmark ed, it can be r eadily a v ailable for quick access fr om the T oda y scr een. T o create quick access bookmarks from the T oday screen: 1. F rom the T oday scr een, scr oll thr ough the onscr een options and locate the favorites fie[...]

  • Page 74

    66 2C. En ter tain ment: TV and Mu sic ⽧ TV (page 66) ⽧ Music – Sprint Mu sic Store (page 67) Sprint TV giv es y ou the ability to listen to aud io clips and to view video clips right fr om your de vice’ s displa y . Watch liv e T V and catch up on episodes of your fa vorite shows – an y where on the Nationwide Sprint Networ k. Sprint Mus[...]

  • Page 75

    TV and Music 2C. Ente r tainment: TV and Musi c 67 Music – Sprint Music Store The Sprint Music Stor e lets y ou pur chase and download digital music files to pla y on your de vice or computer . Accessing the Sprint Music Store Y ou can access the Sprint Music S tor e right from y o ur de vice’ s main menu, an y w her e on th e Nationwide Sprint[...]

  • Page 76

    68 2C. En ter tain ment: TV and Mu sic 3. T ouch a n option: 䡲 Preview to pl a y an audio clip of the selected song. 䡲 Free to do wnload a fr ee audio c lip fr om the music stor e. 䡲 Buy to pur chase the song and download it to y our device’ s option al micr oSD car d. ● When you select Buy , the file will download to your My Documents fo[...]

  • Page 77

    GPS Navigation 2D. GPS N avigation 69 ⽧ GPS Se r vices (page 69 ) ⽧ Sprint Navigation (page 69) GPS Ser vices Y our device’ s built-in GPS capability giv es you access to a number of lo cation- based services, including Sprint Navigation , Share Addresses , and Te l l m e . Activating L o cation Mode Befor e using any of the location-based se[...]

  • Page 78

    70 2D. GPS Na vigation 3. T ouch each of the onscr een registr ation fields and use the k e yboar d to enter th e r equir ed infor mation. Y our phone number is alr eady pr e-populated. 4. To u c h Go (right softke y) to r egister . 5. Read the driving usage warning disclaimer and touch Go (right softke y) to acknowledge the terms of use. 6. To u c[...]

  • Page 79

    Sprint Worldwide 2E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 71 ⽧ Y our SIM Card (page 71) ⽧ Using Y our Device While T raveling (page 73) ⽧ Retrieving V oicemail Messages (page 76) ⽧ International Data Roaming (page 76) ⽧ Using Y our SIM Card’ s PhoneBook (page 77) ⽧ Setting GSM Se r vices Options (page 79) ⽧ Contacting Sp rint (page 80[...]

  • Page 80

    72 2E. Spri nt Worldwide W ireless Ser vice 䡲 Click Email us to send an email to a Sprint r epr esentativ e. – or – 䊳 Call 1-888- 226- 7212 , option 2 , to spe ak to a Sprint r epr esentativ e. Installing Y our SIM Card 1. Remo v e the bat tery co v er . 䡲 Pr ess down on the battery cov er and slide th e co v er awa y fr om the camera len[...]

  • Page 81

    Sprint Worldwide 2E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 73 䡲 If y our de vice does not det ect a SIM car d while in GSM mode, it will displa y in the upper -right corner of t he T oday scr een. Using Y our Device While T raveling Y our device is designed to enter global r oaming mode automatically when you enable your Sprint W orldwide service, m[...]

  • Page 82

    74 3. Select Automati c or Manual . 䡲 If you selec ted Automatic , the system will pr ovide the best av ailable netw ork in y our area and then assign it to y our de vice. 䡲 If you selec ted Manual , the device wi ll sear ch for an y compatibl e and a v ailable n etwork. Y ou will need to choose fr om the list of a v ailable networks and then m[...]

  • Page 83

    Sprint Worldwide 2E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 75 Calling Emergency Numbers in GSM Mode When tra veling on international GS M networks in GS M mode, you can place calls to emer gency services by dialing 112. Please not e that dialing 112 works in man y but not all countries. Please contact local sou r ces for emer gency numbers in y our de[...]

  • Page 84

    76 2E. Spri nt Worldwide W ireless Ser vice Calling the United States From Another Countr y 1. Pr ess and hold to displa y the “+” symbol. The “+” symbol automatically inserts the e xit code for the country fr om which y ou ar e calling. 2. Pr ess to insert the U.S. country code, and then enter the ar ea code and number . 3. Pr ess to place[...]

  • Page 85

    Sprint Worldwide 2E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 77 Getting Star ted With Data Ser vices Befor e y ou can use Sprint Worldwide Data Services, y ou must first ha ve these services a ctiv ated on y our account. 䊳 Visit w w w .sprint.com/international . 䡲 Click Chat with us to talk online with a Sprint r epre sentativ e. – or – 䡲 Clic[...]

  • Page 86

    78 2E. Spri nt Worldwide W ireless Ser vice Each Contacts entry stor ed on the SIM car d can use only one phone numbe r , and the entry ’s name can be a maximum of 255 characters. Adding Entries to the SIM PhoneBook 1. Pr ess > Contacts > New (lef t sof tk ey) > SIM Contact . 2. Enter a name for the new en try and pr e ss the navigation [...]

  • Page 87

    Sprint Worldwide 2E. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 79 Setting GSM Ser vices Options Ther e ar e se ver a l user options av ailable for GSM operation under your de vice’ s Set tings me nu, including Call Di verting, Ca ll Bar ring, Ca ll Waiting , and GSM Network Selection. All these options requir e that your de vice be in GSM mode and in a [...]

  • Page 88

    80 2E. Spri nt Worldwide W ireless Ser vice Contacting Sprint Sprint W orldwide Customer Service is a v ailable to answer your questions 24 hours a da y , 7 da ys a week. Visit ww w.sprint.com/inter national and click Chat w ith us to talk online with an International Services r epr esentativ e; or click Email us to send an email to an Internationa[...]

  • Page 89

    Section 3 Safety and Warranty Information I350.book Page 81 Frida y, Octo ber 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

  • Page 90

    82 3A. Impor tant Saf ety Informat ion ⽧ General Pr ecautions (page 82) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device (page 83) ⽧ Using Y our Device With a Hearing Aid Device (page 84) ⽧ Caring for the Battery (page 86) ⽧ Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 87) ⽧ Owner’ s Record (page 89) ⽧ User Guid e Proprie tary No tice (pag[...]

  • Page 91

    Important Safety In formation 3A. Impor tant Safety Informat ion 83 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device Do Not Rely on Y our Device for Emergency Calls Mobile devices operat e using radio signals, which cannot guar antee connection in all conditions. Therefor e you should nev er r ely solely upon any mobile device for esse ntial comm[...]

  • Page 92

    84 3A. Impor tant Saf ety Informat ion T urning Off Y our Device in Da ngerous Areas T o a v oid interfering wi th blasting oper ations, turn your de vice of f when in a blasting ar ea or in other ar eas with signs indicating two -way r adi os should be turned of f. Construction cr ews often use r emote-contr ol RF devices to se t off explosiv es. [...]

  • Page 93

    Important Safety In formation 3A. Impor tant Safety Informat ion 85 These ratings ar e not guarantees. Results will vary depe nding on the user’s hearing device and individ ual type and de gr ee of hearing loss . If a hearing device is pa rticularly vulnerable to interference noise, ev en a device with a higher rating may still cause unaccepta bl[...]

  • Page 94

    86 3A. Impor tant Saf ety Informat ion 䢇 Position the device so the inte rnal antenna is farthest from your hearing aid. 䢇 Mov e the phone around to find the point with least interfer ence. HA C/Wi-Fi Language This phone has been tes ted and r ated for use with hearing aids for some of the wir eless technologies that it uses . Howe v er , ther [...]

  • Page 95

    Important Safety In formation 3A. Impor tant Safety Informat ion 87 Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batter ies Do not handle a dama ged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact y our near est Sprint authorized service center . Special Note: Be sur e to dispos e of your battery pr op[...]

  • Page 96

    88 3A. Impor tant Saf ety Informat ion the lev e l r e ported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors includi ng its pr oximity to a base st ation antenn a, phone design and other factors. What is important to r emember is that each p hone meets strict federal guidelines . V a riations in SARs do not r epr esent a variation in safety . [...]

  • Page 97

    Important Safety In formation 3A. Impor tant Safety Informat ion 89 If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to r adio or television r eception, whi ch can be determine d by turning the equipment of f and on, the u ser is encouraged to try to corr ect the interfer ence by one or mor e of the following measur es: 䢇 Reorient the dir ectio[...]

  • Page 98

    90 3B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 91) Y our phone has been designed to pr ovide y ou with r eliable, worry-fr ee service. If for any r easo n y ou ha ve a pr oblem with y our equipment, please r efer to the manufacturer’ s warr anty in th is section. Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n re g a rd i n g t h e terms and [...]

  • Page 99

    Warranty 3B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 91 Manufacturer’ s Warranty S T AND ARD LIMITED W ARRANT Y What is Cover ed and For How Long? S AMSUNG TELECOMMUNIC A TIONS AMERIC A , LL C ("SAMSUNG") warr ants to the original pur c haser ("Pur chaser") that SAMSUNG 's Phones a nd acce s sories ("Pr od ucts") ar e fr ee [...]

  • Page 100

    92 3B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty defective Pr oduc t. S AMSUNG ma y , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use re built, r econditioned, or new parts or comp onents when r epairing any Pr oduc t or r e place Pr oduct with a re built, r econditioned or new Pr oduct. Repair ed/r eplaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period o[...]

  • Page 101

    Warranty 3B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 93 LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL D AMA GE S, SO THE ABO VE LIMIT A TION OR E X CL USION MA Y NO T APPL Y T O Y OU. THIS WARRANTY GIVE S Y OU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHT S, AND Y OU MA Y ALSO HA VE O THER RIGHTS, WHICH V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE/PRO VINCE T O PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED W ARRANT Y SHALL [...]

  • Page 102

    94 3B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty IN THIS EUL A , Y OU MUS T CLICK THE "DEC LINE" BUT T ON, DISCON TINUE USE OF THE SOF T WARE. 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following rights pro v ided that you comply with all terms and conditions of this EUL A: Y ou may install, us e, access, dis p la y and run one copy of the Software on[...]

  • Page 103

    Warranty 3B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 95 7. EXPORT RES TRICT IONS. Y ou acknowledge that the Sof twar e is subject to export r estrictions o f v arious countries. Y ou a gr ee to comply with al l applicable international a nd national laws that apply to the Sof twar e, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations , as well a s end user , [...]

  • Page 104

    96 3B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty O THER SE R VICES, INFORMA TION, SOF T W ARE, AND REL A TED CONTENT THROUGH THE SOFT WARE OR O THERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFT WARE , OR O THE RWISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS EUL A , HOW EVER C A USED, REGARDLE SS OF THE THEOR Y OF LIABILITY (CONTRAC T , T ORT OR O THERWISE) AND[...]

  • Page 105

    Warranty 3B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 97 (EF S) Clear which will e liminate all user memor y and r eturn all set tings to defa ult setting s. Please con tact the Samsung Cust omer Ca re Cente r for details. Customer Car e Center: 1000 Klein Rd. Plano, TX 75074 T ol l F ree T el: 1.888.987.HELP (4357) Samsung T elecommunications America, LL C: 130[...]

  • Page 106

    I350.book Page 98 Frida y, Octo ber 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]

  • Page 107

    Index Index 99 Inde x A ActiveSync Windows Media Player 4 3 Airplane Mode 24 Alarm Clock 32 Alarms 32 Alarm Clock 3 2 Album Screen 47 Answering Calls 13 Automa tic 74 B Battery Disposal 8 7 Blueto oth 49– 52 Cust omiz ed PIN 5 1 PIN 5 0 Sending Data 5 2 Smar t Pairing 5 0 Bookmark s Launching 6 5 Browser Menu 63– 65 C Calculator 36 Calendar 31?[...]

  • Page 108

    100 Inde x E Emergency Numbers 13 Emoticons 18 Enhanced 911 (E911) 14 Entering Charact ers Emoticons 1 8 Le tte r s 1 7 Numbers 1 8 Pr eset Messages 1 9 Symbols 1 8 Entering Text 17– 19 Event Adding 3 1 Excel Mobile 34 Cr eating a new Workbook 35 F FCC Notice 88 G GPS Naviga tion 69 Registration 6 9 GPS Services 69 GSM Calling Fr om Another Count[...]

  • Page 109

    Index Index 101 microSD Card 37– 41 Cr eating Folders 4 0 Inser ting 3 7 Removing 3 9 Missed Calls 13 Music 67– 68 Pur chasing and Downloading 6 7 Sprint Music St ore 6 7 My Messages 19, 57 My Text 19 N Navigating the Menus 10 Navigating the We b 62 Navigation 70 Intersection 7 0 Navigation, GPS 69 Network Selecting GSM Network 7 3 Notepad 33 N[...]

  • Page 110

    102 Inde x Settings 20 – 25 Shooting Vi deo 47– 48 Silence Al l 21 SIM PhoneBoo k Add Entr y 7 8 Copying Entries t o SIM 7 8 SMS Message New Message Settings 2 3 SMS Text Messaging 55 Softkeys 3 Softwa re Updates Downloading 3 6 Sound Message Notifications 2 0 Sounds Vibrate A ll 2 1 Vibrate Ringer 2 1 Speed Dial 12, 16 Assigning Numbers 3 0 Re[...]

  • Page 111

    Index Index 103 W Web 61– 65 see also Data Ser vices B r o w s e r M e n u 63– 65 Launching 6 2 Navigating 6 2 User Name 6 1 Windows Media Player Sync Options 4 3 Windows Mobile Device Center Installling 4 2 Synchroni zation 4 3 Word Mobile 35 Accessing Options 3 6 Cr eating 3 5 I350.book Page 103 Frida y, October 9, 2009 3:20 PM[...]