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Samsung (SCH-R451 C Series ) MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.[...]
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T racF oneR4 51CSt raigh tT alk_C F22_MM _071 609_F3 Intellectual Proper ty All Int ellect ual Pro perty , as defi ned belo w , owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective supp liers relating to the SAMSUNG Phon e, inc luding but not limited to, accessories, parts, or softw are re lating ther e to (the “Phone System?[...]
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GH68-24102A Printed in C hina. Open Sour ce Soft w ar e Some software components of this product incorporat e source code covered under GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), OpenSSL L icense, BSD L icense and other open source licenses. T o obtain the source code cov ered under the open source licenses, please [...]
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LIMITED TO THE MERCHANT ABILITY OF TH E PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY P A R TIC ULAR PUR POSE O R US E; TH E DE S IGN, CONDITION OR QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT ; THE PERFORMANC E OF THE PRODUCT ; THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS C ONT AINE D THEREIN; OR CO MPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH T HE REQUIREMENTS OF AN Y LA W , R ULE, SPECIFICA TI[...]
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1 Table of Con tents Section 1: Getting Started .................................. ...................4 Understanding this User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Install the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Remove the Battery . . . . . [...]
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2 Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Contacts Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Memory Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Section 6:[...]
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3 Section 10: Browser ...................... ......................................51 Launching Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Using Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Section 11: Messages .........................[...]
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4 Section 1: Getting Star ted This s ection explains how to st art using your SCH-R451C phone. Under standing this User Manual The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as the menus and sub- menus in your phone. No tes and Tip s Throug hout thi s guide th ere is t ext that i s set apar t from t he res t. These a re intended to poin[...]
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Getting Started 5 Install the Ba tter y Note: Y our phone comes packa ged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion ba ttery and travel ada pter . Important !: Y ou must fully charge the ba tter y the first time you use your phone, otherwise you could damage the ba ttery . Ba tter y Co v er Remove the battery cover to access the ba tter[...]
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6 Install the Ba tter y 䊳 Insert the top end of the batter y first, ma tc hing the gold contacts on the inside of the batt er y to those on the phone (1), th en press the bottom of the batt er y down into the phon e until it slips into place (2). R emo v e the Ba tter y Before removing t he batte ry , turn the phone o ff, if necessar y . T o turn[...]
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Getting Started 7 Char ging the Batter y Y our phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion batter y . Only use Samsung-approved charging devices and b atteries. Samsu ng accessories are designed to maximi ze battery li fe. Use o f other accesso ries may inv alidate your warranty an d may cause damage. Lo w b atter y indica tor The batter y i[...]
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8 Activa ting Y our Phone Contact your Wireless Carrier and follo w their instructions f or obtaining se r vice, if necessary . W e sug gest that you read th is guide to fully un derstand the services your phon e supports. T ur ni ng Y our Ph one On 䊳 Press and hold the key unt il the displ ay li ghts. the p hone searc hes for a network signal, a[...]
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Getting Started 9 Listen to V oice mail 䊳 In standby mode, press and hold the ke y or dial your mobile number to d ial V oicemail. Af ter connecting, you will hear your voice greeting, and the prompt to enter your pas s word. Memor y Car d (Optional) Y our phone has a Memor y Card slot on it s side, behind the battery cover . Y ou can install a m[...]
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10 R emo v e a Memor y Car d 1. Remove the ba tter y cover from t he back of your phon e. (F or more information, refer to “Ba tter y Cover” on page 5.) 2. Press the memor y card into the sl ot until the card lock releases. 3. Remove the me mor y card from the memor y card sl ot. 4. If desired, in stall ano ther memor y ca rd. (F or more info r[...]
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Call Functions 11 Section 2: C all Functions This section provides procedures for making and answering calls. This section also describes features, such as ca ll logs and call timers, that help you make calls an d manage your call time. Note: The procedures in this section can be performed using the phone keypad or the QWERTY keypad. Ti p: When usi[...]
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12 T hr ee-w ay Calling Call two othe r numbers an d connect them to your call using th ree-way calling. 1. In standby mode, enter the number for the first party in your call, then p ress . 2. When connected, ask the first part y to remain on the li ne. Press to place them on ho ld. 3. Enter the s econd party’ s phone number and press . 4. When t[...]
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Call Functions 13 Spee d Dia li ng Speed Di alin g lets you plac e a call to any Contac t stored i n your Co ntact s list by dialing the Contact’ s Loca tion number . F o r more inform a tion, refer to “Spe ed Dial” on page 35. Example: T o speed dial the Contacts entr y assigned to speed dial 325, press or , press or , then press and hold or[...]
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14 Ans wering a Call Inco ming When you receive a call, the phone di splays one of the following: • If the caller c an be identified, the caller’ s number (or name if it’ s in your Contacts) appears in the display . • If the caller c annot be identified, Call from u nav ailable # , Call fro m res tricted # , or no number appears in the disp[...]
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Call Functions 15 Call W ait ing If you’re on a call, y our phon e beep s when you re ceiv e a seco nd call . Call W aiting lets you answe r the s econd c all a nd alternate between both calls. Note: Contact your Wireless Carrier for availability . 1. Press to pla ce the first call on ho ld, answer the second call , and ask th e caller t o remain[...]
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16 R ecent Calls Y our phone has C all Logs that retain information about Outgoing, Incoming, and Missed Calls. The Calls menu lets you access this info rmation for future reference, to return calls, and to add new Contacts. Y ou can also view times for your las t call and the total o f all calls. Tip : T o quickly view a list of your 270 most rece[...]
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Call Functions 17 Er as e Al l Ca ll s 1. In standby mode, press Menu ➔ Recent Calls ➔ All Calls . The All Calls list appears in the display with the fi rst ca ll in the list highlighted. 2. Press the Options soft key , then select Erase all . “ Erase all entries? ” prompts you to confirm erasur e of all Calls lo g entrie s. Call Timer View[...]
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18 Section 3: V oice Ser vice Y our SCH- R451C inc ludes Nuance, state-of-t he-art voice recogni tion software that lets you use y our voice to dial numb ers, a ccess your Cont acts list, and open T ools. V oice Commands T o access the Voice Comma nds menu from s tandby mode: 䊳 Press and hold or . “ Say a Command ” appears in the displa y and[...]
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V oice Service 19 V oice Settings Vo ice Settings allow you to customize th e way Nuance interp rets your voice commands. T o access the V oice Settings menu: 䊳 In standby mode, press Menu ➔ V oice Ser vice ➔ V oice Settings . Choice Lists When Nuance cannot recogn ize a name or num ber , it displays a ch oice list of up to three possible ch [...]
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20 Adapt Digi ts T o adapt digit dialing, do the fo llowing: 䊳 In standby mode, pr ess Menu ➔ V oice Ser vice ➔ V oice Settings ➔ Digit Dialing ➔ Adapt Digits . R eset Digits Y ou can choose to reset d igit dial ing to factor y de fault settings. 䊳 In standby mode, pr ess Menu ➔ V oice Ser vice ➔ V oice Settings ➔ Digit Dialing ?[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 21 Section 4: Under standing Y our Pho ne This section outlines some ke y features of your phone. It also describe s th e screen format and th e icons t hat will be disp layed whe n the p hone is in use. F eat ur es of Y our Phone • Dome stic and international voi ce and text m essaging service (available on participat[...]
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22 Closed V iew of Y our Phone F eatur es 1. V o lume Key — Adjusts the r ing volume in standby mode, ad justs the voice volume during a call, or mutes the ringer during an in coming call. 2. Left Soft Key — Navigates through menus and applica tions. 3. Speakerphone Key — Enables/disables speakerp hone mode. 4. SEND Key — Dial s or re ceive[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 23 7. Display — Indicates the status of your phone, inc luding numbers d ialed, feature and function screens, status icons, message indi cators, and signal strength. 8. OK Key — In stand by mode, launches the Prep aid Menu. Pressing when naviga ting through a menu accepts th e hig hlight ed ch oice in a me nu. 9. Nav[...]
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24 Open View (F r ont) of Y our Phone F eatur es 1. soft1 Key — Left so ft key — Sele cts the choi ce a t the bottom left corner of the display . 2. shift Key — Shifts ABC text entry mode c apitalizati on be tween ABC , Abc , and abc . 3. Message s Key — Launches the Messa ges menu. 4. Fn Key — T ext F unction Key — I n text entr y mode[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 25 7. soft2 Key — Right soft key — Se lects th e choice a t th e bottom right corner of the di splay . 8. OK Key — In standby mode, launches the Prepaid Menu. When navig ating through a menu, accepts th e hi ghlighted choice i n a menu. 9. Clear / Back Key — Deletes charac ters from the display when you are in te[...]
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26 2. Speaker Grille — Lets you hear ringin g and al ert tones, alarm tones, and the other parties to calls. 3. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera. 4. Mirror — Lets you position the Camera Lens to take se lf portraits . 5. Camera / Music Player Key — Launches the Camera or the Music Player feat ure of your phone. 6. Batter y Cov[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 27 OK K ey • In standby mode, press the OK key or to launc h the Prepaid menu. • In some menus, p ress the OK key or to accep t the highlighted sel ection. • In Camera mode, press the OK key or to TA K E a photo. • When the OK key function is Edit , press the OK key or to edit a field. Spe ak er pho ne K ey The S[...]
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28 • Briefly press in standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and from your pho ne. • Press twice in standby mode to c all the most rece nt number . • Press to pick up a waiting call. Press again to switch back to the other call. Na viga tion K ey Use the directional keys on the Naviga tion key to browse menus, sub-menus, and lists.[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 29 Y our Phone’ s Modes Call Ans wer Mo de Y ou can choose to answer a ca ll by pressing an y key ex cept the key or key , by press ing onl y the ke y , or by o pening the phone ’ s slide. (F or more information, refer to “Call Settings” on page 45. .) Input mo de Input mode determines how you enter text, numb er[...]
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30 Place Calls in Standby Mode 1. While in sta ndby mode , ente r a phon e number , and press to place a call. 2. Press to return to standby mode. R eceiv e Messa ges in Standby Mode Y ou can receive messages in standby mode. An alert tone sounds and a notifica tion message a ppears in the d isplay when a ne w message arrives. The following call me[...]
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Understandi ng Y our Phon e 31 Spe ak er pho ne Mo de Speakerphone lets you use y our phone ha ndsfree or to share a call with other people nearby . T o turn Speakerphone Mo de on and off: 䊳 In standby mode, pres s an d hold the Speakerphone key un til “ Speakerphone On ” or “ Speakerphone Off ” appears in the display . Note: Y our phone [...]
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32 Mu sic Play er Mod e Music Player mode lets you activate your phone ’ s Music Play er to play music files from an optiona l microSD™ Memo r y Card. Not e: F or more information, refer to “Memor y Card (Optional)” on page 9. and to “Music Player” on page 48. • Enter Music Player Mode — In s tandby mode, press and hold the Camera/M[...]
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Understan ding Y our Contacts 33 Section 5: Under standing Y our Contact s Up to 500 entries can be stored in Cont acts. Each entr y can have up to five associ ated pho ne numbers and one e-mail address. Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length, inc luding pauses, and associated name s can be u p to 32 characters in leng th. Y ou can assi[...]
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34 Adding a New Contact Dia l Me th od 1. Using t he keypad , enter the num ber you wish to add to your Contacts . 2. Press the Save soft key and enter the conta ct informa tion. Menu Met hod 1. Fr o m t he Contacts menu, select Add N ew Contact . 2. Ente r the co ntact inf o name of the new entr y using either keypad. Deleting a Contact 䊳 F ind [...]
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Understan ding Y our Contacts 35 1. Fi nd the Contacts entry you want to edit, and press Edit . 2. Highlight the Ringtone field, press the Set soft key , and choose a tone from: • My Ringtones • My Sounds Sa ving a Number Af ter a Call Once you finish a call, you can store the ca ller’ s number t o your Co ntacts list. Note: If the call was i[...]
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36 Contacts Gr oups Groups let you easily send me ssages to multiple, select ed Contacts. Y ou can also use Group s to find Contact entries and to add/remove Contacts names in a Group or to crea te or rename a Group. Add Mu ltiple Conta cts to a Group The A dd option lets yo u add on e or more existi ng Contact s to a Group. 1. Fr o m t he Contacts[...]
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Understan ding Y our Contacts 37 the display . 2. Highlight the Group you wish to delete , then press the Options ➔ Erase . Note: When you delete a Group, any assigned Contacts entries return to No Grou p . Memor y Inf o The Me mor y Info menu opt ion lets yo u view the amou nt of memo ry you have used to store Cont acts entries, as wel l as th e[...]
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38 Section 6: Menu Na vigation This s ection explains the menu navigation for your phone. Menu Na viga tion Access the menus and sub-menus in your phone using the naviga tion key , the arro w keys , , , , and soft keys or , or use a shortcut. 1. In standby mode press the Menu soft key or . The first of several menus appear in the display . Not e: M[...]
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Menu Navigation 39 Na viga tion K ey Shor tcuts QWER TY K e ypad Clo sed In standby mode with the QWER TY keypad c losed, press a navigation key to launch the ke y’ s c orresponding a pplicat ion in the pa ttern sho wn he re. QWER TY K e ypad Ope n In standby mode with the QWER TY keypad open, the naviga ti on key application pattern rota tes 90 [...]
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40 Na viga te Using a Shor tcut Y ou can also access menus and su b-menu s using men u numbers . Before you can navigate using a shortcut, you’ll need to know the menu or s ub-menu number that you wish to access. 1. In standby mode, press th e Menu soft key or . 2. Press the nu mber of the menu , sub-menu, and so on for the fe ature th at you wis[...]
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T ools 41 Section 7: T ools This section explains ho w you can use you r phone’ s T ool s f unc tion s to v iew toda y’ s calendar , schedule appointments, set an al arm, perfo rm simple ma th calcula tions, and more. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless co mmunications techno log y capa ble of exchanging information over a distanc e o[...]
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42 Blue tooth S ettings Bluetooth Settings allow you to set your phone’ s Bluetooth a vai labili ty , and vie w and set information about your phone’ s Bluetoot h ca pabilities. 䊳 F rom standby mod e, press Menu ➔ To o l s ➔ Bluetooth ➔ Bluet ooth Settings . Calendar Calendar al lows yo u to view the c urrent, pa st, or future month in [...]
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T ools 43 Wor ld Time W orld Time lets you vi ew the time of day or night in an y of th e 24 different ti me zones around the world. Note: W orld T ime requires your Wireless Provider’ s digital service. 䊳 F rom standby mode, press Menu ➔ T ools ➔ Wo r l d Ti m e . A world map appears in the display . Use the navigation key s to scroll thro[...]
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44 Section 8: Settings This s ection explains how to configure you r phone’ s language, network pref erences , securit y opti on s, and ot he r settin gs. Loca tion Use the Location setting to specify whether your phone pa sse s yo ur Gl obal P ositioning System (GPS) loca tion to the netw ork continually , or only when you make an emergenc y (91[...]
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Settings 45 Sound Settings Sound Settings let you customiz e your phon e’ s audio properties, such as ring tones, keypad tones, alerts , start up melody , and more. 䊳 F rom standby mode, press Menu ➔ Settings ➔ Sound Settings . – Vol um e — Set th e defa ult volum e for V oice Calls, Messages , and Alarm s. – Ringer T ype — Assi gn [...]
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46 – System Select — Set how the phone s elects a sy stem for use w hen outside your hom e area. – Set T i m e — Set the time a nd date (only wh en operatin g in out-of- ser vice co nditions). – Quick Search — Choose whether Quick Searc h is used t o locate contacts by k ey entries . – PC Con nection — Cho ose wheth er your ph one i[...]
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Multimedia 47 Section 9: Mult imedia This section describes the Mult imedia fea tures of your phone, inc luding the Camera and Music Play er , and My Images , My Ringtones, and My Sounds. Came ra Use your SCH-R451C phone to take full color di g ital pictures, display them on your phone’ s vivid color display , and instantly share them with family[...]
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48 – Mem or y — Choo se th e def ault l oca ti on f or sa ving phot os, the Pho ne’ s memo r y or to an ins talle d Mem or y C ard. – Shutter Sounds — Sel ect a soun d to be play ed wh en yo u pre ss Ta k e . – Reset S etting s — Ch oo se On to re set a ll Camer a Set tings to th e defau lts. – Night S hot — Ch oose On for ph otos[...]
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Multimedia 49 Pl ayin g Mus ic 䊳 In Music Player mode, use the Naviga tion keys to select mus ic files, then press the Left so ft key to Play the file(s). Mus ic Player Co ntr ol s • V olume key : – T o play a music file louder , press the V olume ke y Up. – T o play a music file so fter , press the V olume ke y Down. • Navigation key : ?[...]
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50 Load ing Mus ic F il es T o be played w ith Music Player , music must be stored on a mi croSD™ Memor y Card, in a folder named My_Music. T he My _Music folder is crea ted for you when you install t he microS D™ Memor y Ca rd into your phone . 䊳 Copy music file s to the microS D™ Memor y Card using your person al computer . My Ringtones M[...]
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Browser 51 Section 10: B r o wser With Bro wse r , yo u can co nveniently surf the web a nd download ringtones and wallpapers using your phone. This section outlines how to launch Brow ser , ho w to naviga te to pa ges on the web, and how the keys on the QWERTY keypad are use d with the web application. A dditionally , links to other sites are brie[...]
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52 • Buy Ringtones — L ets you browse and pu rchase Ringto nes for use o n your pho ne. • Buy Graphics — Lets you browse and purc hase Ri ngto nes for us e on yo ur p hone. Exit Bro wser 䊳 T o exit Browser , press or c lose the QW ER TY keyp ad. Usi ng Br o ws er When you use Browser , some of the keys opera te diff erently than during a [...]
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Browser 53 Brow ser K eys The following table lists QWERTY key board keys used in Browser , and their fu nctio ns. Arrow keys — Use to bro wse lis ts and option s. Back Key — Press once to back up one pa ge. Press and hold to go back to home page. When entering text, pres s once to c lear the last number , letter , or symbol entered. Press and [...]
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54 Section 11: Messages This s ection explains how to se nd or rec eive di ffer ent types of messages. This section also desc ribes the feat ures and functional ity associated with messaging. Not e: Although the procedures in this section are written for the phone keypad, you can also perform these procedures using the QWERTY keypad. T ypes of Mess[...]
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Messages 55 R eceiv e Messa ges When you receive a message in stand by mo de, the ringer sounds (unless turned off) and New Message appears in the displ ay along with t he c losed envel ope icon . The date and time of the message also appear in th e display alon g with t he following options: • Vi e w N o w — Opens the message, where you have t[...]
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56 Dr afts Messages i n the Draft Box are those t hat ha ve been co mpos ed but never sent. Y ou can return to th e Draft Box at an y time to view , edit, or send a draft message. 䊳 F rom standby mod e, press Menu ➔ Messages ➔ Draft s. V oicemail V oicemai l messa ges are logged in the V oicemail box of th e Messages menu. Open the V oicemai [...]
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Entering T ext 57 Section 12: Ente ring T e xt This section outlines how to enter text usi ng the p hone k eypad or the QWER TY keyboard -style keypad. T his sec tion a lso de scribes how to use the T 9 predictive text entr y fe ature to reduce the num ber of key strokes ne eded to enter text . Built-in QWERTY K ey pad Y our SCH-R451C has a built-i[...]
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58 Te x t E n t r y M o d e s Cha nging the T ext E ntr y Mode In any te xt entr y screen o r fiel d, the curre nt text entr y mode ( T9 Word , Abc , ABC , 123 , or Symbols ) is sho wn in the lo wer left of th e display . T o change the text entry mode: 䊳 Press the Lef t soft key to scro ll through a vailabl e text ent r y modes. • T9 W ord —[...]
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Entering T ext 59 F or example, to enter th e word “Samsung”, press each of the following keys on ly once : If more than one word shares the same numeric sequence, T9 W ord ins erts the most commonly used word , and disp lays any additional words in a pop-up menu where you can select the desired word. 䊳 T o switc h to T9W ord w hile composing[...]
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60 Using Abc/ABC Mode Abc mode enters characters wi th the first character of each word capitalized. ABC mode enters characters as all capitals. 1. To s w i t c h t o Abc or ABC mode while compo sing a text message, press the Left soft k ey , then select Abc or ABC . 2. Ente r char acters wh ile in Abc or ABC mode by usi ng one of the keypads: • [...]
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Entering T ext 61 2. The first of three symbol screens is displayed. Use the Left and Right soft keys and Naviga tion keys to browse the list. 3. Highlight a symb ol, th en press to en ter the s ymbol in your m essage. Repeat these steps to i nsert additional symbols into your message.[...]
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62 Section 13: Prepaid This s ection ou tlin es the Prepa id fe atures of your ph one. F or more info rmation, contact your Wireless Carrier . 䊳 F rom standby mod e, press Menu ➔ Prepaid . My Phone Number This menu item displays the teleph one number assi gned to your phone. 䊳 F rom standby mod e, press Menu ➔ Prepaid ➔ My Phone Num ber .[...]