Samsung GH68-29946A manuel d'utilisation

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    Some contents in this manual may di er from your device depending on the software of the device or y our service provider . www .samsungmobile.com Printed in Korea Code No.:GH68-29946A English (SEA). 10/2010. Rev . 1.1 T o install Kies (PC S ync) Download the latest version of Kies from the Samsung 1. website ( www.samsungmobile .com ) and insta[...]

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    GT -S5253 user manual[...]

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    Using this manual 2 Using this manual Thank you for pur chasing this Samsung mobile device. This device will provide y ou with high qualit y mobile co mmu nica tion and en te rtai nme nt b ased on Sa msun g’ s exceptional technology and high standar ds. This user manual has been specially designed to guide you through the functions and features o[...]

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    Using this manual 3 Note —notes, usage tips, or additional information ► Refer to —pages with relat ed information; for example: ► p .12 (represents “ see page 12”) → Follo wed by —the or der of options or menus you must select to perform a step; for example: In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose (represents Messages , f ollo[...]

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    Using this manual 4 Cop yright Copyright © 2010 Samsung Electronics This user manual is protected under international copyright laws . No part of this user manual may be reproduced, distributed, translated , or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocop ying, recording , or storing in any information stor[...]

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    Contents 5 C ontents Assembling ............................................. 9 Unpack .................................................................. 9 Install the SIM card and battery ...................... 9 Charge the battery ........................................... 1 1 Insert a memor y card (optional) ................... 1 3 Attach a han[...]

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    Contents 6 T ask ...................................................................... 6 9 Memo ................................................................... 7 0 V oice rec. ............................................................. 7 1 W eb ........................................................ 73 Internet .............................[...]

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    Contents 7 Connectivity ....................................................... 9 8 Sound proles ................................................... 9 9 Display and light ............................................ 10 0 General ............................................................. 10 0 Date and time .....................................[...]

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    Contents 8 T roubleshooting ................................ 110 Safety precautions ............................. 115[...]

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    Assembling 9 Assembling Unpack Check your product box f or the following items: Mobile device • Battery • T ravel adapter (charger) • User manual • Use only Samsung-approved software . Pirated or ill egal so ftwar e ma y cau se d amage or m alfu nction s that are not cov ered by your manufacturer's warranty. The items suppl[...]

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    Assembling 10 Inser t the SIM card . 3 Place the SIM card into the devic e with the gold- • colored contacts facing up . If you do not insert a SIM card, you can only use • your device ’ s non-net work services and some menus. Do not insert a memor y card into the SIM card • slot. T o install the SIM card and battery , If the devic[...]

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    Assembling 11 Charge the batt er y Before using the device f or the rst time, you must charge the battery. Y ou can charge the device with the pr ovided travel adapter or by connecting the device to a PC with a PC data cable. Use only Samsung-approved char gers and cables. Una utho riz ed c harg ers or cab les can cau se batt eries to explode or[...]

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    Assembling 12 Plug the large end of the trav el adapter into a pow er 3 outlet. Y ou can use the device while it is charging , but it • may take longer to fully charge the battery . Wh ile cha rg ing , t he d evi ce m ay h eat u p. This • is norma l an d s houl d n ot a e ct yo ur d evi ce ’ s lifespan or performance. If your device [...]

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    Assembling 13 Inser t a memory card (optional) T o store additional multimedia les, y ou must inser t a memory card. Y our device accepts microSD ™ or microSDHC ™ memo r y card s wit h max imum capa citie s of 16 GB (depending on memory card manufacturer and type). Samsung uses approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands ma[...]

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    Assembling 14 › Remove the memory card Ensure that the device is not currently using the 1 memory card. Remove the back cov er . 2 Push the memory card gently until it disengages from 3 the device. Pull the memory card out of the memory card slot. 4 Remove the memory card. 5 Replace the back cover . 6 Do not remove a memory card while the device [...]

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    Assembling 15 Attach a hand str ap (optional) Remove the back cov er . 1 Slide a hand strap through the hand strap hole and 2 hook it over the small projection. Replace the back cover . 3 › F ormat the memor y card Formatting y our memor y card on a PC may cause incompatibilities with your device . Format the memory card only on the device. In Me[...]

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    Getting started 16 Getting star ted T urn your de vice on and o T o turn on your device, Press and hold [ 1 ]. Enter your PIN and select 2 Done (if necessary). Select a language you want and select 3 Nex t . Select keyboard languages and select 4 Nex t . Select your home time zone and select 5 Nex t . Set the time and date and select 6 Nex t . T[...]

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    Getting started 17 Get to know your device › Device lay out Pow er/Lock key Multifunction jack Camera key Internal antenna Back cover Camera lens Headset Speaker T ouch screen End key Menu key Volume key Dial key Microphone Loudspeaker[...]

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    Getting started 18 Key F unction Volume Adjust the device ’ s volume. Camera In Idle mode, turn on the camera; In Camera mode, take a photo or record a video . › Idle screen When the device is in Idle mode, you will see the idle scr een. Fr om t he i dle scr een, y ou ca n vi ew your dev ic e’ s status and access applications. The idle screen[...]

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    Getting started 19 Icon Denition Bluetooth hands-free car kit or headset connected Voic e call in progress Call diverting activated Synchronizing with PC Memory card inser ted New text or multimedia message New email message New voice mail message Alarm activated Roaming (outside of normal service area) Normal prole activated › Indicator ic[...]

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    Getting started 20 Use the touch scr een Y our device ’ s touch screen lets you easily select items or perform func tions. L earn basic ac tions to use the touch screen. T o avoid scrat ching the touch screen, do not use • sharp tools. Do not allow the touch screen to come in to • co nt act with othe r ele ctric al devi ce s. Elec tr os[...]

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    Getting started 21 Flick: Flick the scr een quickly to activate an application. • Area zoom: Place two ngers on the scr een and pull • them apart to zoom in or squeeze them together to zoom out. Y our device turns o the touch screen when y ou • do not use the device for a specied period. T o turn on the screen, press any key[...]

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    Getting started 22 Select a menu or application. 3 Press [ 4 ] to return to Idle mode. Y our device has a built-in motion sensor that • detects its orientation. If you rotate the device while using some features , the inter face will automatically switch to landscape view . T o set the interface to keep the orientation when you rotate the devi[...]

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    Getting started 23 Add new main menu screens › In Idle mode, press the Menu key to access Menu 1 mode. Select 2 Edit at the top left of the screen. Rotate the device to landscape view . 3 Select 4 to add a new main menu screen. Y ou can have up to 10 scr eens. Select to remove a screen from the main menu. Rotate the device to portrait view . 5 Se[...]

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    Getting started 24 Control active applications as f ollows: 2 T o switch between applications, select one from the • icons of active applications. T o close an application, select • . T o close all active applications, select • End all applications . Use widgets Widgets are small applications tha t provide con venient functions and i[...]

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    Getting started 25 Manage web-based widgets › Y ou ca n se lec t a wid get pro le to c onn ect t o we b se rvic es and view downloaded widgets. In Menu mode, select Settings → Menu and widgets → Widget . Cust omize your de vice Get more from your devic e by customizing it to mat ch your preferenc es. › Add new panels to the idle scr e[...]

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    Getting started 26 › Adjust the v olume of the key tones In Idle mode, press the Volume key up or down. 1 Adjust the key tone volume b y pressing the Volume 2 key or dragging the slider . › Switch to the silen t prole In Menu mode, select Keypad , and then tap and hold to mute or unmute your device . › Set up a sound prole Y ou can chan[...]

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    Getting started 27 Adjust the brightness of the displa y › In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Display and light . Drag the slider under 2 Brightness to adjust the level of brightness. Select 3 Set . The brightness level of the display will a ec t how quickly the device consumes battery power . › Lock your de vice Y ou can lock your device b[...]

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    Getting started 28 Once the PIN lock is enabled, you must ent er the PIN each time you turn on the device. If you enter an incorrect PIN too many times , your • SIM card will be blocked. Y ou must enter a PIN unlock key (PUK) to unblock the SIM card. If you block your SIM card by ent er ing an incorrect • PUK, bring the card to your servi[...]

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    Getting started 29 Enter te x t Y ou can enter text by selecting characters on the virtual keypad or by inputting handwriting on the screen. Change the text input method When you tap the text input eld, the input panel with the QWERT Y keyboard appears by default. 6 5 1 2 4 3 Number F unction 1 Change case. 2 Switch between Symbol/Number mode an[...]

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    Getting started 30 Option F unction Writing box Write in the input box. Enter text using dier ent input methods Change the text input method. 1 Change the text input mode. 2 Select the appropriate virtual keys or write on the 3 screen to enter y our text. When entering text with the keypad, you can use the following modes: Mode Function ABC Sele[...]

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    Getting started 31 Mode Function Number Select an appropriate virtual key to enter a number . Y ou can enter numbers by tapping and holding a virtual key in ABC or T9 mode. Symbol Select 1. ◄ or ► t o scroll to a symbol set you want. Select an appropriate virtual key to 2. enter a symbol. Mode Function T9 (Predictive text) In ABC mode, select 1[...]

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    Getting started 32 Number F unction 6 Change input languages; Access the keyboard settings (tap and hold). Copy and past e text While you are ent ering text, you can use the copy and paste feature t o use tex t in other applications. T ap and hold the text input eld until 1 appears. Select 2 Select from the option list. Drag your nger across [...]

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    Communication 33 C ommunication Calling Learn to use calling functions, such as making and answering calls, using options available during a call or customizing and using call-related f eatures. › Make and answer a call Y ou can use the buttons or the touch screen when y ou make, accept, end or r ejec t calls. Make a call In Menu mode, select 1 K[...]

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    Communication 34 › Use options during a call Y ou can use the following options while a call is in progress: T o adjust the voice volume , press the V olume key up or • down. T o place a call on hold, select • Hold . T o retrieve a held call, select Unhold . T o activate the speakerphone feature , selec t • Speaker . In noisy envir[...]

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    Communication 35 › Use additional fea tures Y ou ca n us e v ario us othe r c all- re late d fe atur es, su ch a s auto rejection, or call diverting or barring. Set auto rejection Us e a uto reje ction t o r eject cal ls fr om c ertain num ber s automatically . T o ac tivate auto r ejec tion and set up the reject list, In Menu mode, select 1 Sett[...]

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    Communication 36 Select 3 to start recording. Speak into the microphone. 4 During recording , select to pause and select to resume. When you are nished , select 5 or Save . Select 6 Save . Y ou can also make fake calls appear more realistic by showing a caller ID image and caller's name or number . In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Applic[...]

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    Communication 37 Set call barring Ca ll ba rring is a netw ork fe atur e to res trict certa in types of calling or to prevent others fr om mak ing calls with your device. In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → Applications → Call → V oice call → Call barring . Select a call type to restrict. 2 Select 3 Activate . Enter a call barring password an[...]

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    Communication 38 Select a log to view its details. 3 Fr om the detail view , you can dial the number, send a message to the number or add the number to the phonebook or reject list. › Vie w the log manager Fr om the log manager , you can check the amount of data or number of messages sent or received and dur ation of your calls. In Menu mode, sel[...]

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    Communication 39 Messages Learn to creat e and send text (SMS) or multimedia (MMS), messages, and view or manage messages you hav e sent or received . Y ou may incur additional charges f or sending or receiving messages while outside your home service area. F or details, contact your ser vice pro vider. › Send a text message 1 In Menu mode, selec[...]

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    Communication 40 Customize the paramet ers for the connection prole. 3 Option F unction Set name Enter the name for the prole . Access name Enter the access point name. Auth type Select an authentication type. User ID Enter your user name. Passw ord Enter your password. Protoc ol Select a network protocol. Home URL Enter the MMS server addres[...]

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    Communication 41 Select 4 T ap to add text and enter your message te xt. Select 5 and attach a le. Y ou can select a le from the le list or capture a photo , video, or sound clip . Select 6 Send to send the message. › Vie w a text or multimedia message Messages you have rec eived, sent or saved are sorted automatically into the follo win[...]

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    Communication 42 T o view messages in the spambox, select • → Spambox . T o sort messages as desired, select • → List by . T o adjust the message settings, select • → Settings . › Listen to v oice mail messages If you have set missed calls to be div erted to the voice mail server , callers may leave voice messages when you do[...]

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    Communication 43 Create a multimedia message , with a subject and 3 desired attachments, t o use as your template . ► p. 41 Select 4 Save . Y ou can now use a multimedia template t o create a new multimedia message. F rom the MMS card list, tap and hold a template and select Send . Y our template will open as a new multimedia message. › Create [...]

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    Communication 44 Customize the settings f or the account by following 2 the screens: Option F unction Account name Enter a name for the acc ount. This option is available only when setting up a new email account. Email address Enter your email address. User name Enter your user name for the account. Passw ord Enter your passw ord for the account. S[...]

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    Communication 45 › Send an email message 1 In Menu mode, select Email → an account → Compose . Y ou can select Accoun t list to view other accounts. Select 2 Contacts . Y ou can enter an email address manually or select one from the logs or contact groups by selecting another option. Select the Cc/Bcc eld and add more recipients. 3 S[...]

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    Communication 46 Customize the settings f or the Exchange ser ver by 2 following screens: Option F unction Email address Enter your email address f or the Exchange server . User name Enter your user name for the Exchange server . Passw ord Enter your passw ord for the Exchange server . Domain Enter the domain of your email address. Server URL Ent e[...]

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    Communication 47 Chat with friends and family instantly . 4 Available instant messengers ma y var y depending on your region or service provider . Social Hub Learn to access Social Hub ™ , the integrated communication application for email , messages, or SNS. Visit http://socialhub .samsungmobile.com for more details. In Menu mode, select 1 Socia[...]

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    Entertainment 48 Entertainment Camera Learn how to capture and view phot os and videos. Y ou can tak e p hoto s at r esolu tion s u p to 2048 x 1 536 pix els (3.2 mega pixels) and videos at resolutions up t o 320 x 240 pixels. Phot os are saved in jpg format and videos are sav ed in mp4 format. › Capture a photo 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera k[...]

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    Entertainment 49 Number F unction 8 Select the length of the delay before the camera takes a photo . 9 Adjust the brightness; Select + to increase or – to decr ease. 10 View the photo or video you captur e last. Press the Volume key to z oom in or out. 4 Press the Camer a key to take a photo. 5 The photo is saved aut omatically. After taking phot[...]

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    Entertainment 50 › Capture a photo b y using preset options for various sc enes Y our camera provides y ou with predened settings for various scenes. Y ou can simply select the proper mode for your shooting condition and subjects. For e xample, when you take photos at nigh t, select the night mode that uses an extended exposure. In Idle mode, [...]

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    Entertainment 51 › Capture a series of photos Y ou can easily take a series of photos of moving subjects. This is useful when you are photog raphing children at play or a sporting event. In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the 1 camera. Rotate the device counter clock wise to landscape view . 2 Select 3 → C ontinuous . Make any necess[...]

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    Entertainment 52 Repeat step 7 to complete the panoramic phot o. 8 Select 9 to save the panoramic phot o. Capture a mosaic photo › Y ou can capture multiple images and automatically combine them into a mosaic. In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the 1 camera. Rotate the device counter clock wise to landscape view . 2 Select 3 → Mosaic[...]

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    Entertainment 53 Option F unction Eects Apply a special eect, such as sepia, negative, or black and white t ones. Exposure metering Select a type of exposure meter . Image quality Set the quality level for y our photos. Before taking a photo, select → to access the following settings: Setting Function Guidelines Display the guidelines on th[...]

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    Entertainment 54 › Record a video 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. Rotate the device counter clock wise to landscape view . 2 Select 3 to switch to the camcor der . Aim the lens at the subject and make any necessary 4 adjustments. 2 1 5 3 4 6 8 9 7 Setting Function GPS connection Set the camera to include location infor[...]

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    Entertainment 55 Number F unction 7 Select the length of the delay before the camera starts recording a video. 8 Adjust the brightness; Select + to increase or – to decr ease. 9 View the photo or video you captur e last. Press the Volume key to z oom in or out. 5 Press the Camer a key to star t recording . 6 Select 7 or press the Camera key to st[...]

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    Entertainment 56 › Customiz e camcorder settings Before rec ording a video , select → to access the following options: Option F unction Resolution Change the resolution option. Eects Apply a special eect, such as sepia, negative, or black and white t ones. Video quality Set the quality level for your videos. Before rec ording a video ,[...]

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    Entertainment 57 › Play a video In Menu mode, select 1 Video pla yer . Select a video to play . 2 Control playback with the f ollowing keys: 3 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 Number F unction 1 Activate the 5.1 channel surround sound system when a headset is connected. Setting Function Storage Select a memory location for storing recorded videos . Reset settings R[...]

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    Entertainment 58 Option F unction Mosaic search Divide the video into segments to apply dierent settings t o each segment. Send via Send the video to others via multimedia message, email, or the Bluetooth wireless featur e. Upload to web Post the video to a c ommunit y website or blog. Details View the details of the video . Music Learn to liste[...]

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    Entertainment 59 › Play music After transferring music les to your devic e or memory card, In Menu mode, select 1 Music . Scroll left or right to a music category. 2 Select a music le. 3 Control playback with the f ollowing keys: 4 1 5 8 2 3 4 6 9 7 Some le formats are not supported depending • on the software of the phone. If the ?[...]

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    Entertainment 60 SRS CS Headphone • ™ delivers a 5.1 surr ound sound exp erie nc e o ver stan dard head phon es or earb uds when listening to multichannel content , such as DVD movies. WOW HD • ™ signicantly impr oves the playback quality of audio, delivering a dynamic 3D en te rtai nme nt e xperi ence with dee p , ric h bas s and [...]

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    Entertainment 61 Option F unction Visualization Select an animated visualization to display during playback. › F ind mus ic inf orm at ion Learn to access an online music service to get information about a song. This service is not available from some service • providers. The database may not include information f or all • songs. In Men[...]

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    Entertainment 62 Add music informa tion to the wish list › Fr om the list of music recognition results or similar 1 music information, select Add to Wish list to stor e the music information to the wish list. T o view other songs on the wish list, select 2 Music → → Wish list . FM r adio Learn to listen to music and new s on the FM radio .[...]

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    Entertainment 63 › Record a song from the F M radio Plug the supplied headset into the device. 1 In Menu mode, select 2 FM radio . Select 3 to turn on the FM radio . Scroll to the radio station you wan t. 4 Select 5 → Record to start recording . When you are nished r ecording, select 6 Save . The recorded le will be sa ved in Sounds (i[...]

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    Entertainment 64 › Customiz e FM radio settings In Menu mode, select 1 FM radio . Select 2 → Settings . Adjust the following settings t o customize your FM 3 radio: Option F unction Alternative frequency Set whether or not the FM radio attempts to retune a r adio station when the current signal is weak. FM radio auto o Set the FM radio to au[...]

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    Entertainment 65 Games Learn to use games and applications pow ered by award- winning Java technology . The download of Java games or applications ma y not be sup ported dep endin g on the softwa re o f the device. › Download games and applications 1 In Menu mode, select Games → More games . Y our device connects to the website pr eset by your [...]

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    Personal information 66 P ersonal informa tion Con tacts Learn to creat e and manage a list of your personal or business contacts stored on the device ’ s memor y or a SIM card. Y ou can save names, mobile phone numbers , home phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays and more f or your contacts. › Create a c ontac t In Menu mode, select 1 Cont[...]

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    Personal information 67 Select 3 Done . Y ou can send your namecard by a ttaching it to a message or email or transferring it via the Bluetooth wireless featur e. Re tr iev e c ont acts fr om y ou r c ommu nity › accounts Y ou can view the list of community website accoun ts and select an account to add a contact from the website t o your device [...]

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    Personal information 68 Calendar Learn to creat e and manage daily or monthly events, and set alarms to remind yourself of important events. › Create an e vent In Menu mode, select 1 Calendar . Select 2 Create . Enter the details of the event as r equired. 3 Select 4 Save . › Vie w events T o change the calendar view , In Menu mode, select 1 Ca[...]

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    Personal information 69 › Stop an ev ent alarm If you set an alarm for a calendar event, the alarm will sound at the specied time. T o stop the alarm, tap and hold Stop . T ask Learn to creat e a virtual task list and set alarms to remind yourself of important tasks or set priority. › Create a task In Menu mode, select 1 T ask . Select 2 Cre[...]

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    Personal information 70 Memo Learn to recor d impor tant information to sav e and view at a later date. Create a memo › In Menu mode, select 1 Memo . Select 2 Create . Enter your memo text. 3 Select 4 Back to hide the keypad. Select a color to change a background color . 5 Select 6 Save . › Vie w tasks In Menu mode, select 1 T ask . Select 2 ?[...]

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    Personal information 71 Speak into the microphone. 3 When you are nished , select 4 or Save . T o record mor e voice memos, repeat steps 2-4. 5 › Play a v oice memo In Menu mode, select 1 V oice rec. In a playlist, select a voice memo to play . 2 Control playback with the f ollowing keys: 3 1 2 3 Vie w memos › In Menu mode, select 1 Memo . S[...]

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    Personal information 72 Number F unction 1 Move to a point of the le by dragg ing the bar . 2 Pause pla yback; Select to r esume playback. 3 Adjust the volume . Y ou can send the voice memo to others b y tapping and holding a voice memo and selecting a sending option.[...]

  • Page 74

    Web 73 We b Internet Learn to access and bookmark your fav orite web pages. Y ou may incur additional charges f or accessing the • web and downloading media. F or details, contact your service provider . The web bro wser menu may be labeled dier ently • depending on your service provider . Available icons ma y var y depending on your ?[...]

  • Page 75

    Web 74 Number F unction 3 Move backward or forward to web pages in history. 4 Access a list of w eb browser options. 5 Refresh the current web page . 6 End the internet connection. 7 Open a web page in a new window or switch between the currently opened windows. 8 Open a list of saved bookmarks, fr equen tly visit ed p ages and RSS fee ds and recen[...]

  • Page 76

    Web 75 › Customiz e browser settings In Menu mode, select 1 Internet → → Internet settings . Adjust the following settings t o customize your web 2 browser: Option F unction Homepage Enter the web address of the website to use as your homepage . View mode Select the normal screen or full screen mode. Auto sav e password Set to automatically s[...]

  • Page 77

    Web 76 Option F unction Clear cache Clear the cache; The cache is a temporary memor y location that saves information fr om recently accessed web pages. Delete cookies Delete cookies saved in the device; Cookies are pieces of personal information sent to a web server while navigating the web . Delete saved ID/password Delete all sav ed passwords. D[...]

  • Page 78

    Web 77 Samsung Apps Samsung Apps allows you to simply and easily do wnload an abundance of useful applications to your device . Fea turing a wealth of games, news , referenc e, social networking, widgets, health related applications and mor e, Samsung Apps gives you instant ac cess to a huge choice in mobile experience. Y our d evic e get s sm arte[...]

  • Page 79

    Web 78 › Set up a synchronization prole In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → C onnectivity → Synchronize . Select 2 Create and specify the following prole options: Option F unction Prole name Enter a name for the prole. Sync category Select types of data to be synchronized. Sync type Set how to synchr onize the device and the serv[...]

  • Page 80

    Web 79 Y ou T ube Y ou Tube is a free online video streaming service. L ear n to view videos via Y ouT ube. This featur e may be unavailable depending on your region or service provider . In Menu mode, select 1 Y ouT ube . Select a video from the list of the featured videos. 2 Control playback with the on-scr een keys. 3 ► p . 57 › Start synchr[...]

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    Connectivity 80 C onnec tivit y Bluetooth Blu etoo th is a s hort -ran ge wi rele ss c ommun icat ions technology capable of exchanging inf ormation over a distance of about 10 m without requiring a physical connection. Y ou do not need to line up the devices to beam information with Bluetooth. If the devices are within range of one another , you c[...]

  • Page 82

    Connectivity 81 › Find and pair with other Bluet ooth- enabled devices In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → C onnectivity → Bluetooth → Search . Select a device. 2 Enter a PIN for the Bluetooth wir eless feature or the 3 other device’ s Bluetooth PIN, if it has one, and select Done . Alternatively , select Ye s to mat ch the PIN between your[...]

  • Page 83

    Connectivity 82 Select 2 → an option for sending via Bluetooth. Search for and pair with a Bluetooth-enabled device. 3 › Receive da ta using the Bluetooth wireless fea ture Enter the PIN for the Bluetooth wir eless feature and 1 select Done (if necessary). Select 2 Ye s to conrm that you are willing to r eceive data from the device (if ne[...]

  • Page 84

    Connectivity 83 Select 2 → Settings → Remote SIM mode . T o use Remote SIM mode, start the Bluetooth connection from a Bluetooth hands-free car kit. Y ou must authorize the Bluetooth hands-free car kit. Wi -Fi Le arn t o us e yo ur de vice ’ s wire less ne tworki ng c apa bili tie s to act ivat e an d co nnect to a ny w irel ess loc al [...]

  • Page 85

    Connectivity 84 Customiz e the connec tion prole › In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → C onnectivity → Wi-F i . Select the discovered WLAN AP . 2 Th e cur rent con nectio n pr ole f or th e ne twork appears. Customize the connection prole of the selected 3 WLAN: Option F unction Name View the name of the prole . Security type View t[...]

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    Connectivity 85 Press a WPS button on the AP device within 2 minutes. 3 Or , enter a PIN on the AP device and select Start within 2 minutes. GPS Y our device is equipped with a global positioning system (GPS) receiv er. L earn to activate the GPS feature and customize the GPS settings. Some features may be una vailable depending on your device mode[...]

  • Page 87

    Connectivity 86 Select the dot next to 2 Enable advanced GPS . Read the disclaimer and select 3 Accept . U se the mo bile ne two rk s f or lo cat ion › service Learn to receiv e location information through mobile networks. This helps your device show information when there is no GPS signal or when the GPS signal is weak. Y ou may incur additiona[...]

  • Page 88

    Connectivity 87 › Connect with Samsung Kies Ensure that Samsung Kies is installed on your PC. Y ou can download the program fr om the S amsung website (www.samsungmobile.c om). In Menu mode, select 1 Settings → C onnectivity → USB → Samsung Kies → Set . Press [ 2 ] to return to Idle mode. Using an optional PC data cable, connect the 3 mul[...]

  • Page 89

    Connectivity 88 Sel ect an d dr ag th e mu sic le s y ou w ant to t he sy nc 6 list. Start synchronization. 7 › Connect as a mass storage devic e Y ou ca n co nnect y our d evic e to a PC a s a rem ovab le d isk and access the le directory. If you insert a memory card in the device, you can also ac cess the le directory of the memory car[...]

  • Page 90

    Connectivity 89 Create a modem connection on your PC. 3 How you creat e a modem connec tion may dier depending on the operating system of the PC. Select the created modem connection and enter an ID 4 and password pro vided by your ser vice provider . Open the folder to view les. 5 Copy les from the PC t o the memory card. 6 T o disconnect [...]

  • Page 91

    T ools 90 T ools Clock Learn to set and contr ol alarms, and world clocks. Y ou can also use the stopwatch and coun t- down timer . › Set a new alarm In Menu mode, select 1 Clock → . Select 2 Create . Set alarm details. 3 When you are nished , select 4 Save . Select → Auto pow er setting to turn on the auto power-up f eature. The aut[...]

  • Page 92

    T ools 91 › Use the count -down timer In Menu mode, select 1 Clock → . 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 background . Press the Menu key and access another application. When the timer expires, tap and hold 4 Stop to stop the aler[...]

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    T ools 92 If you have creat ed more than two accounts, you can change the order of accounts in the list. Select Account priority . Delete or edit my ac counts › In Menu mode, select 1 My accounts . Select an account to delete or edit. 2 T o edit an account, select the account and change the details → Set . T o delete an account, select Delet[...]

  • Page 94

    T ools 93 T ype Supported format Themes smt Others doc, docx, pdf, ppt, pptx, txt, xls, xlsx, h tm, html, vbm, vcf , vcs, vnt, jad, jar , crt, der Some le formats are not supported depending • on the software of the phone. If the le size exceeds the available memory , an • error can occur when you open les. › Vie w a le In M[...]

  • Page 95

    T ools 94 T o sort les as desired, select • List by . T o send a le via Bluetooth, select • Send via Bluetooth . T o set Bluetooth visibility for les, select • Bluetooth visibility . T o protect the les from accidental deletion, select • Protection . T o restore a backed-up message to an appr opriate • message f[...]

  • Page 96

    T ools 95 › Set a sound clip as your ringtone Y ou ca n se t a ny mus ic o r s ound cl ips in the sou nd f olde r as ringtones for incoming calls, message or alarm t ones. In Menu mode, select 1 My les → Sounds → a sound clip. During playback, select 2 → Set as → an option. › Ed it an ima ge Edit images and apply fun e[...]

  • Page 97

    T ools 96 Save the edited image with a new le name. 4 T ransform an image Open an image to edit. 1 Select 2 T ransform → a transforming option. T ransform the image as you desired. 3 T o resize the image, mo ve the scroll bar to a size and • select Save . T o rotate the image, select an orientation • → Apply . T o crop the image[...]

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    T ools 97 Move or resize the visual f eature or text and select 4 Apply . Save the edited image with a new le name. 5 Search Learn to search f or data stored on your device. In Menu mode, select 1 Search . Enter a keyword and select 2 Search . Select the data you want to access. 3[...]

  • Page 99

    Settings 98 Settings Ac cess the Settings menu In Menu mode, select 1 Settings . Select a setting categor y and select an option. 2 Customize the setting and select 3 Set . Oine mode Disable all wireless functions on your device. Y ou can use only non-network services. Connectivity Bluetooth • : Activate the Bluetooth fea ture to ex change [...]

  • Page 100

    Settings 99 Sound proles Select a sound prole to use or customize sound options in proles as desired. T o customize a prole , select a prole and customize the following sound options: Call • : Alert type - : Select how the device will alert you to incoming calls. - Ringtone : Select a ringtone to use if you set the device to ale[...]

  • Page 101

    Settings 100 Display and light Access and alter the f ollowing settings to control the display and usage of the light on your device: W allpaper • : Select a background image for the idle screen. Theme • : Select a downloaded le for the idle screen. Font type • : Select a font style. Brightness • : Set the brightness of the d[...]

  • Page 102

    Settings 101 Overturning - (Etiquette pause) : Activate the etiquette pause feature that allo ws you to mute all device sounds by placing the device face down. License • : Customize the settings r elated with license keys, such as tracking, alert for expiry, or downloading in foreign networks . Date and time Access and alter the f ollowing set[...]

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    Settings 102 › Call Customize the settings f or calling features. All calls • : Show my number - : Show your mobile phone number to r ecipi ents ( Y ou m ust i nsert the S IM c ard to us e th is feature). Auto reject - : Specify a list of callers to automatically reject. Prex dialing - : Set a prex dialing number . Reject call with mes[...]

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    Settings 103 Block messages - : Block messages fr om specied addresses and messages that contain specied subjects. Alert tone - : S et ho w oft en t he de vice will ale r t you of new messages. T ext messages • : Character support - : Select a character encoding type. Using Unicode encoding will reduc e the maximum number of characters i[...]

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    Settings 104 Allow anon ymous : Set whether or not to receive messages from unknown senders. Allow advertisement : Set whether or not to accept advertisement messages. Multimedia message proles - : Select a connection prole to use for sending or r eceiving messages. Message size - : Select a maximum size allowed for messages. Av ailable messa[...]

  • Page 106

    Settings 105 Sending options • : Default account - : S elect a de fau lt e mai l ac coun t. Thi s option appears only when you have two or mor e accounts. W eb accounts - : Customize acc ount settings. If you have two or more ac counts, select an account rst. From : Enter your email address as the sender's addr ess. Priority : Set the [...]

  • Page 107

    Settings 106 Order of display name • : Set how to display contact names. Own numbers • : Store and manage your own numbers . Service numbers • : Call your service provider to get the information you need and display c ontac ts from where . › Calendar Customize the settings f or the calendar. Calendars • : Select a default cale[...]

  • Page 108

    Settings 107 Installation settings › Select the default memor y location to install new applications. Security Access and alter the f ollowing settings to secure your device and data: Phone lock • : A ctiv ate or de activ ate the d evic e loc k feature to r equire a device password before using the device. Privacy lock • : Make various [...]

  • Page 109

    Settings 108 Formatting a memory card will permanently erase all data from the card . Default memory • : Select the default memor y location to use for saving les. Memory status • : View the used and available memory for various types of les. Clear phone memory • : Erase the selected data from your device’ s memor y . Reset R[...]

  • Page 110

    Settings 109 About phone Syst em info • : Check the available amount of the battery power , CPU usage and storage memory. Y ou can also check the model number of your phone, and MA C addresses of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Open source licenses • : Ch eck the ope n s ourc e li cens es of downloaded programs . SIM applications Use a variety of ad[...]

  • Page 111

    T roubleshooting 110 T roubleshooting When you turn on y our device or while you are using the device, it pr ompts you to enter one of the following c odes : Code T r y this to solve the problem: Passw ord When the device lock featur e is enabled, you must enter the passwor d you set for the device. PIN When using the device for the rst time or [...]

  • Page 112

    T roubleshooting 111 Calls are being dropped When you are in ar eas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose your c onnection to the network. Move to another area and try again. Outgoing calls are not connected Ensure that you hav e pressed the Dial key. • Ensure that you hav e accessed the right cellular network. • Ensure that y[...]

  • Page 113

    T roubleshooting 112 Ens ure that you hav e no t set call barr ing fo r the con tact' s • phone number . The device beeps and the ba ttery icon ashes Y our battery is low . R echarge or replac e the batter y to continue using the device. The battery does not charge properly or the device turns o The battery terminals may be dirty. W[...]

  • Page 114

    T roubleshooting 113 Error messages appear when launching the FM radio The FM radio applica tion on your Samsung mobile device uses the headset cable as an antenna. Without a headset connected, the FM radio will be unable t o receive radio stations. T o use the FM radio , rst ensure that the headset is properly connected. Next, scan for and sav [...]

  • Page 115

    T roubleshooting 114 Ensure that your device and the other Bluet ooth device • are within the maximum Bluetooth range (10 m). If the tips above do not solve the problem, con tac t a Samsung Ser vice Cen ter. A connection is not established when you connect the device to a PC Ensure that the PC data cable you are using is c ompatible • wit[...]

  • Page 116

    Safety precautions 115 Safety precautions T o prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to your device, r ead all of the following information bef ore using your device. W arning: T o prevent electric shock, re, and explosion Do not use damaged power cor ds or plugs, or loose electrical sockets Do not touch the power c ord with wet hands, [...]

  • Page 117

    Safety precautions 116 Do not use your device near a pac emaker Avoid using your devic e within a 15 cm range of a pacemaker if • possible, as your device can interfere with the pacemaker . If you must use your device, keep at least 15 cm aw ay from the • pacemaker . T o minimize the possible interference with a pacemaker , use your •?[...]

  • Page 118

    Safety precautions 117 Use a hands-free device. • Get to know your device and its convenienc e features, such as speed • dial and redial. These features help you reduce the time needed to place or receive calls on y our mobile device. Position your device within easy r each. Be able to access your wireless • device without removing y[...]

  • Page 119

    Safety precautions 118 Do not use or store your devic e in dusty, dirty areas Dust can cause your device to malfunction. Do not store your devic e on slopes If your device falls, it can be damaged. Do not store your devic e in hot or cold areas. Use your device at -20 °C to 50 °C Y our device may explode if left inside a closed vehicle, as the in[...]

  • Page 120

    Safety precautions 119 Ensure maximum battery and charger life Avoid charg ing batteries for more than a week, as ov ercharging may • shorten battery life. Over time, unused batteries will discharge and must be recharged • before use. Disconnect chargers from power sourc es when not in use. • Use batteries only for their intended pur[...]

  • Page 121

    Safety precautions 120 Use caution when using the device while walking or moving Always be awar e of your surroundings to avoid injury to yourself or others. Do not carry your device in your back pockets or ar ound your waist Y ou can be injured or damage the device if you fall. Do not disassemble, modify , or repair your device Any changes or modi[...]

  • Page 122

    Safety precautions 121 Install mobile devices and equipment with caution Ensure that any mobile devices or r elated equipment installed in your • vehicle are securely mounted . Avoid placing your devic e and accessories near or in an air bag • deployment area. Improperly installed wireless equipment can cause serious injury when air bags [...]

  • Page 123

    Safety precautions 122 Correct disposal of this product ( W aste Elec trical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other Eur opean countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger , headset, USB cable[...]

  • Page 124

    Safety precautions 123 Disclaimer Some content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. Such content and services are provided solely for your personal noncommercial use . Y ou may not use any content or services in a manner that ha[...]

  • Page 125

    Safety precautions 124 CONNECTION WITH, ANY INFORM ATION C ONT AINED IN, OR AS A RESUL T OF THE USE OF AN Y CONTENT OR SERVICE BY Y OU OR ANY THIRD P ARTY , EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMA GES. ” Third party services may be terminated or interrupted at any time, and Samsung makes no representation or warranty that an y content or [...]