Samsung GT-S7220 manual

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    S7220 user manu al[...]

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    ii using this manual This us er manua l has been special ly desi gned to guide y ou th rough the func tion s and feat ures o f yo ur mobile pho ne. T o get starte d quickly , refer to “i ntro ducing y our m obile phone,” “assembl ing an d prepar ing y our mobi le ph one,” and “using ba sic funct ions.” Instruct iona l icons Before yo u [...]

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    using th is manua l iii Copyrig ht info rmation Rights to all techno logies and p roducts that comp rise t his dev ice are the pro perty o f their respe cti ve owne rs: •B l u e t o o t h ® is a re gist ered trad emark of the Blue toot h SIG , Inc . worl dwide— Blu etoo th QD ID: B0149 12. • Java™ is a trad emark of S un Microsy stems, I n[...]

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    iv contents safety and usage informatio n 2 Safety warni ngs ........ ...... ........ ........ ...... ...... 2 Safety prec autions . ......... ........ ...... ........ ...... 4 Impo rtant u sage infor mation ...... ..... ......... ... 7 introdu cing your mo bile phone 11 Unpa ck ....... ........ ...... ........ ......... ..... ......... . 11 Phone [...]

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    conte nts v Send a nd view messa ges ........... ..... ......... 25 Add a nd fin d contac ts ........ ...... ........ ......... 27 Liste n to music ............. ..... ......... ..... ......... 28 Brows e the web ...... ...... ........ ......... ..... ...... 30 Launch the Google search e ngine ....... ...... 3 0 using camera fu nctions 31 Use ba si[...]

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    2 safety and usage information Comp ly with the fol lowin g precauti ons to avoid dangero us or ille gal situ ati ons and ensu re peak perfo rmance of your mobile phone. Keep yo ur pho ne away fro m sm all childr en and pets Keep yo ur phone and all accesso ries out of the reach o f small chi ldren or animals. S mall parts may cause choking or seri[...]

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    safet y and usag e infor mat ion 3 Install mobile phones and eq uipment with caution Ensure tha t any mobil e phone s or relat ed equi pment inst all ed in yo ur vehi cle a re sec ure ly mou nted. Avoi d placing your ph one and acc essories near or in an air bag depl oyment area. Imp roperl y inst alled wi reles s equi pment can cau se se riou s in[...]

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    4 safety an d usage in formatio n Turn off the phone in potentially explosiv e environmen ts Do no t use yo ur pho ne at refu elli ng poi nts ( service statio ns) or nea r fuels or chemi cals. T u rn off your phone whenev er dir ected b y war ning s igns or inst ruct ions. Y our phone coul d cause e xplos ion s or fire in and aro und fuel or che mi[...]

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    safet y and usag e infor mat ion 5 Turn off the phone near medica l equipment Y o ur phone can interfere wi th medica l equipmen t in hosp itals or hea lth care f acilit ies. Fol low all regu lations, po sted w arnings , and direc tions fro m medica l p erson nel . Turn off the phone or disable the wireless func tions wh en in an aircra ft Y o ur p[...]

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    6 safety an d usage in formatio n • Av oid usi ng or stor ing your phone in dusty , dir ty areas t o prev ent dam age to m oving p arts. • Y our ph one is a com plex e lectr onic de vice— protect it fro m imp acts an d roug h hand ling t o avoid serious damage. • Do not pa int your phone, as pai nt can clog movi ng part s and pr even t pro [...]

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    safet y and usag e infor mat ion 7 Use your phone in the normal position Avoid contac t with your pho ne’ s internal antenna. Allow on ly quali fied pe rsonne l to service your ph one Allo wing unqu alifie d pers onnel to serv ice you r phone may resu lt in da mage to you r phone and will voi d your wa rranty . Ensure maximum battery and charger [...]

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    8 safety an d usage in formatio n Ensure a ccess to emergency services Emer gency calls from y our p hone ma y not be possible in some areas or circumstances. Before trav elling in remot e or unde velope d areas, pl an an alte rna te met hod of co nta cting emer gency service s pers onnel. Specific Ab sorption R ate (SAR) certification in formation[...]

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    safet y and usag e infor mat ion 9 Correct disposal of this product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equip ment) (Appli cabl e in the Eur opean Union and othe r Euro pean coun trie s wit h sep arat e collect ion sy stems ) This m arkin g show n on t he pr oduct o r its literatur e, indica tes that it should no t be dispose d with o ther hous ehol[...]

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    10 safety an d usage in formatio n Correct disposal of batterie s in this prod uct (Appl icabl e in the Euro pean U nion and othe r Euro pea n count rie s with s epara te battery return systems) This marki ng on th e batt ery , manual or packagin g indicate s that the b atteries in this pro duct shou ld not be dispos ed of wi th oth er hous ehold w[...]

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    11 introducing your mobile phone In th is se ction, learn about your mob ile p hone’ s layout , keys, displa y , and icons. Unpack Check your p roduct box fo r the followin g items : • M obile ph one • Batter y • T ravel adapte r (cha rger) • Use r manual • The items supplied with your ph one may vary depending on the software a nd acce[...]

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    12 introdu cing yo ur mobile pho ne Phone layout The fron t of your phon e include s the follow ing keys and feature s: The rear of your phone in cludes t he followin g keys and fe atures: Power/ Menu exit k ey Vo l u me ke y Right soft key Ear piece Displ ay Alphan umeric keys Confirm k ey Left so ftke y Mout hpiece Specia l functio n ke ys Dial k[...]

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    introd ucing your mo bile ph one 13 Keys Key Function Dial M ake o r a n swe r a c a ll ; I n I d le mo d e, retri eve rece ntly dial led, mi ssed, or recei ved n umbe rs Sof tkeys Perform actio ns in dicated at the bottom of the d isp lay 4-way navig ation In Idle mode, access user-defined menus ; In M enu mode, scro ll throug h menu options Confi[...]

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    14 introdu cing yo ur mobile pho ne Displa y Y o ur phon e’ s displa y cons ists of three ar eas: Icons Learn a bout the icons that appear on your d isplay . Icon li ne Displ ays v ariou s ico ns T ex t and grap hic area Displ ays me ssag es, instructio ns, and informa tion yo u ente r Softke y lin e Displ ays th e cu rrent acti ons assi gned t o[...]

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    introd ucing your mo bile ph one 15 Call dive rting active Conn ected to a PC Music playba ck in pr ogress Music play back pause d FM r adio on FM r adio su spended Bluet ooth activated Bluet ooth hand s-free car kit or headse t connec ted Alarm activated Memory ca rd in serte d New tex t messag e (SMS) New mult imedia messag e (MMS) Icon Definitio[...]

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    16 assembling and preparing your mobile phone Get sta rted by assembling and sett ing up your mobile phone for its fi rst u se. Instal l the SIM card and bat tery Whe n you su bscrib e to a ce llular serv ice, y ou will receiv e a S ubscrib er Identi ty Mod ule, or SIM car d, with subscr iption details, such as your perso nal ident ifi catio n numb[...]

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    assemb ling and prep aring y our m obile ph one 17 2. Insert the SIM or US IM card . 3. Insert the batter y . 4. Replace the batter y cover . Place the SI M or USIM ca rd in the phone with the gold-coloure d contacts fa cing down.[...]

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    18 assembl ing a nd prep aring your mo bile ph one Charge th e batte ry Before u sing the pho ne for th e first time, y ou must charge the battery . 1. Op en t he cove r to the mul tifu nctio n ja ck and pl ug the sm all end o f the trav el adapter . 2. Plug the la rge end of the t ravel adap ter into a power ou tlet . 3. When the batte ry is fully[...]

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    assemb ling and prep aring y our m obile ph one 19 Insert a memory card (opt ional) T o store addit ional multimedia files, you must insert a memor y car d. Y our phone accepts micr oSD™ memory ca rds up to 8 GB (dep endi ng on memo ry card m anufacture r and ty pe). 1. Remo ve the batte ry cover . 2. Insert a memo ry c ard wi th the l abel side [...]

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    20 using basic functions Learn ho w to per form bas ic oper ati ons and us e the main fea tures of yo ur mo bile phone . Turn your phon e on and off T o turn yo ur phone on , 1. Pr ess an d hold [ ]. 2. Ente r your PIN and press < Confirm > (if necessa ry). 3. When the setup wiza rd ope ns, cu stomis e your phon e as d esire d by fo llowi ng [...]

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    21 using b asic function s T o sw itch to th e offlin e profil e, in M enu m ode, sele ct Settin gs → Phone pr ofiles → Of fli ne → the Confirm key . Access me nus T o acc ess your ph one’s menus , 1. In Id le mo de, pr ess the Confir m key to acces s Menu m od e. 2. Use th e navig ation k ey to scroll to a menu or option . 3. Pre ss the Co[...]

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    22 using b asic function s 4. Se lect a ring ton e cate gory → a ri ngton e. 5. Sele ct Video call ringtone . 6. Se lect a ring ton e cate gory → a ri ngton e. 7. Press < Options > → Sav e . T o swit ch to ano ther prof ile, sel ect it from the list an d press the Confi rm key . Select a w allpap er (Idle mode) 1. In Menu mode , sele ct[...]

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    23 using b asic function s Set menu shortc uts 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Setti ngs → Ph one settings → Sho rtcuts . 2. Select a key to use as a shor tcut. 3. Selec t a menu to assign to the sh ortcut k ey . 4. Press < Save >. Use the simpl ified menus T o set up simplified menu items, 1. In Idle mode, press < Custom >. 2. Press <[...]

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    24 using b asic function s Use basic ca ll functi ons Learn to make or answe r calls and use basic call functions. Mak e a cal l 1. In Idle mo de, enter an are a code and a phone number . 2. Press [ ] to dial the numb er . For a vide o call, press < Opt ion s > → Vide o call . 3. T o end the call , pres s [ ]. Answ er a cal l 1. When a cal [...]

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    25 using b asic function s Use the he adset By plug ging the supplied headse t into the multi func tion jack, y ou can make and a nswer call s: • T o redial t he last ca ll, pre ss an d hold t he he adset button. • T o answer a call, pres s and hold th e heads et button. • T o end a cal l, pres s and hold th e heads et but ton. Send and view [...]

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    26 using b asic function s 4. Scr oll up an d ent er a subj ect. 5. Scr oll up and enter an em ail addre ss. 6. Pr ess < Option s > → Send to send the message. Enter text When en tering text, yo u can c hange the text i nput mode: • Press an d hold [ ] to switch be tween T9 and ABC modes. • Press [ ] t o change case or switch to Number [...]

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    27 using b asic function s View text or multime dia message s 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Messag es → Inbox . 2. Select a text or mult imedi a mess age. View an email 1. In Menu mode, s elect Messages → Email inbox . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → Download . 3. Selec t an emai l or a h eader . 4. If you sel ected a header , pr ess < Opti ons[...]

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    28 using b asic function s Find a contact 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Pho nebo ok . 2. Enter the first few le tters of the na me you wa nt to fin d. 3. Select t he co ntact ’ s name fro m the searc h lis t. Listen to music Learn ho w to liste n to mu sic via the music play er or FM ra dio. Listen to the FM radio 1. Plug the su pplie d headse t int [...]

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    29 using b asic function s Listen to music files Start by tran sferrin g files to yo ur phone or m emor y card: • Downl oad f rom t he w irele ss w eb. X p. 30 • Down load from a PC with the opti ona l Sams ung PC St udio. X p. 43 • Re ceive via Bl uetooth . X p. 47 • Copy to yo ur mem ory card. X p. 43 After tra nsfer ring musi c file s to[...]

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    30 using b asic function s Browse the web Learn to access and bo okmark your favouri te web pages. Browse web page s 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Browser → Home to launch your ser vice p rovider ’ s homepa ge. 2. Navigate web pa ges using the fol lowing ke ys: Bookmark your favourite web pages 1. I n Men u mode , se lect Bro wser → Bookmarks . 2[...]

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    31 using camera functions Learn ho w to use basic and a dvanced ca mera functi ons. Use basic came ra functio ns Learn the ba sics to captu re and view ph otos and videos. Capture photos 1. In Idle mode , press and hold th e Camera key to turn on the ca mera. 2. Rotate th e phone an ti-clockwi se to landsc ape view. 3. Aim t he lens a t the su bjec[...]

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    32 usin g cam era fun cti ons View photos In Me nu mo de, sele ct My files → Images → My photos → a ph oto file . Capture vi deos 1. In Idle mode, press and h old the Ca mera key to turn on the camera. 2. Rotat e th e phon e an ti-c lock wis e to la nds cap e view . 3. Pr ess [ 1 ] twice to switch to Rec ording mode. 4. Aim the l ens at the s[...]

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    33 usin g cam era fun cti ons Use advanced camera func tions Learn ho w to c aptur e photo s in va rious m odes and custo mise camer a settings. Capture a se ries of photos 1. In Idle mode, press and h old the Ca mera key to turn on the camera. 2. Rotat e th e phon e an ti-c lock wis e to la nds cap e view . 3. Pr ess < > → S hooting mode ?[...]

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    34 usin g cam era fun cti ons Capture photos in Smile shot mode 1. In Idle mode, press and h old the Ca mera key to turn on the camera. 2. Rotat e th e phon e an ti-c lock wis e to la nds cap e view . 3. Pr ess < > → S hooting mode → Smile shot . 4. Pr ess < >. 5. Press th e Confi rm key or the Camer a key . 6. Aim th e cam era lens[...]

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    35 usin g cam era fun cti ons Use camera options While using the ca mera , press < > to ac cess th e foll owing opti ons: While using the cam corder , press < > to a ccess the fol lowin g options: Options F unction Shooting mode Chan ge the s hoot ing mo de Scene Chang e the scen e mode Resolution Change t he res olution option Face det[...]

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    36 usin g cam era fun cti ons Customise camera s ettings While using the came ra, pr ess < > → Settings → Photo or Video to access the followi ng: While using the cam era, press < > → Settin gs → Setup to access th e following : Settin g Function Anti- Sh ake Redu ce blu r caus ed b y vib rati on or moveme nt Wi de dynamic range[...]

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    37 usin g cam era fun cti ons GPS connection Set the c amera to record G PS infor matio n to ima ges Shutter sound Selec t a sou nd to ac compan y the shutte r actio n Audio recording T urn the a udio on or off Storage Selec t a memo ry lo catio n to stor e new i mages or vid eo clip s Shortcut inf o View s hortcut k eys to adju st camera op tions [...]

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    38 using advanced functions Lear n ho w to p erform adva nced o perat ions and u se addi tional fea tures of yo ur mo bile p hone. Use advanc ed call fu nctions Learn ab out your phone’s additional ca lling capabi litie s. View and dial miss ed calls Y o ur ph one will d isplay ca lls you hav e misse d on the displa y . T o dial the n umber of a [...]

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    39 using a dvanc ed funct ions Hold a c all or retrieve a held c all Press < Hold > to p lace a c all o n hold or pre ss < Retrieve > to re tr ieve a he ld call . Dial a secon d call If you r network suppo rts this fu nctio n, you can dial anothe r numb er dur ing a ca ll: 1. Pr ess < Hold > to place th e first ca ll on h old. 2. [...]

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    40 using a dvanc ed funct ions 4. Repeat st eps 2 and 3 to a dd m ore par ties (if neces sary). 5. T o end the mult ipart y call, press [ ]. Call an internatio nal number 1. In Idle mode, press and h old [ 0 ] to insert the + charact er . 2. Enter the com plete num ber you want to dial (cou ntry code, area c ode, an d phon e num ber), and then pr e[...]

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    41 using a dvanc ed funct ions 3. Scrol l to a nu mber yo u want to set (2-9) and pres s the Confirm key . 4. Selec t a contac t → a number (if necessa ry) to assign to the number . The con tact is saved t o the s peed dia l numbe r . Create a group of conta cts By creatin g groups of contacts, yo u can assign rington es and calle r ID pho tos to[...]

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    42 using a dvanc ed funct ions Use adva nced mes saging fu nctions Learn to create te mplate s, use tem plates to c reate new m essages , and use the m esseng er . Create a text templ ate 1. In Menu mode, s elect Messages → Templates → Text templates . 2. Pr ess < Create > to ope n a new templa te window . 3. Enter your text a nd press t [...]

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    43 using a dvanc ed funct ions Create a message from a mult imedia template 1. In Menu mode, s elect Messages → Templates → Multimedia templates . 2. Scr oll to the templa te you w ant and pres s < Options > → Send . Y our templ ate ope ns as a new mu ltimed ia message. Use advanced music functions Learn to prepar e mus ic files, create[...]

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    44 using a dvanc ed funct ions 6. Open a fo lde r to vi ew fil es. 7. Copy files fro m the PC to the memo ry card . Synchronise your phone wi th Windows Medi a P lay er 1. In Menu mode, s elect Setti ngs → PC connecti ons → Media player . 2. Pr ess < Save >. 3. Pres s [ ] to r eturn to Idle mode. 4. Using an opt ional PC data ca ble, co n[...]

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    45 using a dvanc ed funct ions Customis e your music pla yer settin gs Learn to adjus t the pl ayback a nd so und setti ngs fo r your m usic pl ayer . 1. In Menu mode, s elect Mu sic → Music player . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → Player sett ings . 3. Ad just the settings to cu stomise your music player . 4. Pr ess < Save >. Store radio [...]

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    46 using tools and applications Learn how to work with your mobile phone’ s tools and add it ional appli cati ons. Use the Bluetoot h wireless fea ture Learn ab out yo ur phone’s ability to conn ect to o ther wireles s dev ices for exchang ing dat a and using hand s-fr ee f eat ures. Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature 1. In Menu mode , sele[...]

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    47 using t ools and appl icati ons Find and pair with other Bluetooth- enabled devices 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Applications → Bluetooth → Searc h for new d evi ce . 2. Scroll to a de vice an d press < Sel ect >. 3. Enter a PIN for the Blu etooth wi reless fea ture or the other d evice’ s Bl uetooth PIN, if it has one, and press < O[...]

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    48 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Use Remote SIM mode In Remo te SIM mo de, you can ma ke or ans wer cal ls onl y with a conn ected Blue too th han ds- free car ki t via the SIM or USIM card o n your phone. T o activ ate Remote SIM mo de, 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Bluetooth . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → Settings . 3. Scroll [...]

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    49 using t ools and appl icati ons 8. Scroll d own and se t the n umber of times to repeat th e SOS me ssage. 9. Pr ess < Save > → < Yes >. T o send an SOS message, the keys must be locke d. Pres s the Volume k ey four times. Activat e the mobile tracker When someon e inse rts a n ew SIM or US IM ca rd in your phon e, th e mo bile tra[...]

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    50 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Make fak e calls Y o u can s imulate fak e incomin g calls w hen you w ant to get o ut of meeting s or unwante d conv ersatio ns. Y o u can al so make i t appear as if you are talking on the ph one by pla ying bac k a record ed voic e. T o acti vate the fake ca ll featur e, 1. In Menu mode, s elect Setti ngs →[...]

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    51 using t ools and appl icati ons Record a nd pl ay voic e memos Lear n to op erat e your phone ’ s voice re cord er . Record a voice memo 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Voice recorder . 2. Press the Confirm key to sta rt recor ding. 3. Speak your memo i nto t he micr ophone . 4. Whe n you are finish ed speak ing, press the navigatio [...]

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    52 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Edit ima ges Learn to edit ima ges and apply fun effects. Apply ef fects to images 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Image editor . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → New image → Ope n or Take photo . 3. Selec t an imag e or take a new photo. 4. Pr ess < Option s > → Effects → an effe ct op tio[...]

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    53 using t ools and appl icati ons 7. When y ou ar e f ini shed with app lyi ng ef fect s, press < Options > → Save as . 8. Selec t a me mory location (if nece ssary ). 9. Enter a new file name for the im age and press < Save >. Adjust an image 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Image editor . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → N[...]

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    54 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions 6. When yo u are finished wi th transform ing options , press < Options > → Save as . 7. Selec t a me mory location (if nece ssary ). 8. Enter a new file name for the im age and press < Save >. Crop an image 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Image editor . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → N[...]

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    55 using t ools and appl icati ons 3. Selec t an imag e or take a new photo. 4. Pr ess < Option s > → Inser t → a visual feature (fram e, clip art, or emot icon). 5. Select a visual featu re to add. T o m ove the added i mage, u se the navigat ion key (if ne cessary). 6. Pr ess < Done > or the C onfirm key . 7. When y ou ar e f ini [...]

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    56 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions 5. Repeat st eps 2- 4 ab ove to add m ore image s, videos , or audi o fil es. 6. When y ou ar e f ini shed, pre ss < Options > → Exp ort . T o save the project for future use, select Save . The proj ect will be saved in Other f iles . 7. Enter a new f ile n ame f or t he vid eo a nd pr ess < Export &g[...]

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    57 using t ools and appl icati ons Split v ideo s 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Video editor . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → Import → Image or Video → an image or a video categ ory → an ima ge o r a video → < Sel ect >. 3. If yo u choose to add an ima ge, se lect the durati on for w hich t he im age will appea r . 4. Pr[...]

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    58 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions 6. When y ou ar e f ini shed, pre ss < Options > → Exp ort . T o save the project for future use, select Save . The proj ect will be saved in Other f iles . 7. Enter a new f ile n ame f or t he vid eo a nd pr ess < Export >. 8. T o check the file , press < Ye s > (if necessar y). Insert text [...]

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    59 using t ools and appl icati ons 12. En ter a new file name for the video and press < Export >. 13. T o check the file, p ress < Ye s > (if necessar y). Move or copy com ponen ts in a vi deo 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Video editor . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → Import → Image or Video → an image or a vide o cate[...]

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    60 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Upload photos and videos to t he web Learn t o post your photos and vide os to phot o shari ng websites and blogs. Activa te the ShoZu acc ount 1. In Menu mode, s elect Setti ngs → Application settings → MobileBlog → ShoZu ac tivation . 2. Select On . 3. Pr ess < Yes > to conf irm. 4. Follow the on-s[...]

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    61 using t ools and appl icati ons Use Ja va-p owere d game s and appli cations Learn t o use game s and appl icati ons power ed by award-w innin g Java techn ology . Play game s 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Game s and more . 2. Select a ga me fr om t he li st a nd follo w th e on - scre en instru ctions . Launch applica tions 1. I n M[...]

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    62 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Start synch ronisat ion 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Synchron ise . 2. Select a sy nchr oni sati on p rof ile. 3. Pr ess < Continue > to start sy nchron isation w ith the web se rver y ou ha ve spec ified. Use RSS re ader Lear n to u se RSS read er to ge t th e lates t new s and inform ation f[...]

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    63 using t ools and appl icati ons 3. Change the settings to cutomise you r RSS reader . 4. Pr ess < Save >. Sear ch f or an item Learn to quic kly find any it em stored in yo ur phone. 1. In Menu mode, s elect Applications → Smart searc h . 2. Enter th e first few letters of the item’s name in the sear ch fi eld. 3. Scroll to th e item a[...]

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    64 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Add a wor ld clock to your di spla y In Du al Clo ck Dis play mode, you can vi ew cl ocks with t wo di fferent tim e zone s on your d isplay . After you ha ve crea ted world c lock s, 1. In Menu mode, s elect Or gani se r → World clock . 2. Scroll to the world cl ock you want to add and press < Options >[...]

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    65 using t ools and appl icati ons Stop an al arm When th e alar m sound s, • Press < OK > o r the Con firm key to stop an al arm. • Press < Snooze > or any key to silen ce the al arm for t he snooze peri od. Deactivat e an alarm 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Ala rms . 2. Scrol l to the alarm you want to deacti vate and pres s the Confi[...]

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    66 usin g too ls an d appli cat ions Set a countd own timer 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Applications → Timer . 2. Pr ess < Set >. 3. Enter the length o f time to count dow n and press < OK >. 4. Press the C onfi rm key to begi n or paus e the count down . 5. Whe n the ti mer ex pires , press < OK > to stop the aler t. Use the stop[...]

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    67 using t ools and appl icati ons Mana ge yo ur cale nda r Learn to change the ca lendar vi ew and c reate events. Change the cal endar view 1. In Menu mode, s elect Or gani ser → Calendar . 2. Pr ess < Option s > → View by → Day or Week . Create an eve nt 1. In Menu mode , sele ct Or gani ser → Calendar . 2. Pr ess < Option s >[...]

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    a troubleshooting If you are having tr ouble w ith your mobile ph one, tr y these tr oubleshoot ing pr ocedur es befor e co ntacting a service profes sional . While u sing your phone, t he follo wing m essages may appear: Message Try this to solve the problem: Insert SIM card Ensure that the SIM card is installed correctly . Phone lock When the pho[...]

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    b troubles hooti ng Y our phone displays “Service unavailable” or “Not done.” • When you are i n areas w ith weak si gnals or poor recepti on, yo u may l ose r eceptio n. Mov e to another area an d try again. • Y ou cannot acc ess some opti ons withou t a subscr iption . Conta ct your ser vice p rovider for more d etail s. Y ou enter a [...]

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    c troubles hooti ng The phone beeps and the battery icon flashes. Y our battery is low . Rech arge or replace the battery to continue u sing the phone. The audio quality of the call is poor . • Ensur e th at yo u are no t bloc king the ph one’ s internal an tenna. • When you are i n areas w ith weak si gnals or poor recepti on, yo u may l ose[...]

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    d index alarms creating , 64 deactivati ng, 65 stopping, 65 batter y chargin g, 18 insta lling , 16 low batte ry ind icator, 18 Blueto oth activati ng, 46 receiv ing data , 47 remote SI M mode , 48 sending data, 47 browser see we b browse r calcul ator see tools , calculato r calend ar see tools , calendar calls adv anced fu nct ions, 38 answering [...]

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    e index conv ertor see tools, conv ertor countd own ti mer see tools, cou ntdown timer fake calls see ca lls, m aking fak e ca lls FM radio listen ing to, 28 storing stations, 45 headse t 25 images adju sting, 53 applyin g blur, 52 app lying eff ects , 52 cropp ing, 54 inserting v isual featur es, 54 transformin g, 53 intern et see w eb br owse r J[...]

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    f index radio see F M ra dio ring tone 21 Samsun g PC Studio 43 shortcut keys see shortcuts shortcuts 23 silent pr ofile 21 SIM card 16 simplifi ed menu 23 SOS me ssage 48 stopwatch see tools, stopwatc h sync hronis ation creating a profi le, 61 starting, 62 task see tools, task templat es inse rting , 42 multi media, 42 text, 42 text creat ing mem[...]

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    g index Wind ows M edia P layer 44 world clock creating , 63 setting dual display, 64[...]

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    Dec larati on of Confo rmity (R&T TE) We, Sa msun g Elec tronics declare un der our s ole resp onsibil ity tha t the pr oduct GSM Mobile P hone : S7220 to which thi s declaratio n relates, is in confo rmity with the follo wing standards an d/or ot her normativ e document s. SAFE TY EN 60 950- 1 : 20 01 + A11: 2004 EMC EN 301 48 9- 01 V1 .6.1 ( [...]

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    Some of the content s in this manual ma y differ from your pho ne dependi ng on the software of the p hone or you r service provider . World W ide Web http://ww w .samsungmob ile.com Prin ted in Korea Code No. :GH68-2 1476A English (EU). 01/ 2009. R ev . 1.0[...]