Samsung Electronics Co SCHR830 Multi-Band CDMA/ LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID User Manual r830
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Multi-Band CDMA/ LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID r830
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– Share shot: Uses Wi-Fi Direct to share your pictures quickly – – – – – – – – – Settings: Edit shortcuts: Select which function shortcuts appear in the function menu. Self-portrait: Set the front camera so you can take pictures of yourself. Flash: Choose Off, On, or Auto flash. Shooting mode: Choose Single shot, Burst shot, HDR, Face detection, Smile shot, Beauty, Panorama, Cartoon, Share shot, or Buddy photo share. Scene mode: Choose a mode to match conditions. Exposure value: Adjust the picture brightness level by moving the slider. Focus mode: Choose a type of automatic focus. Timer: Set a delay before taking a picture. Effects: Apply a color effect to pictures. camera movement. – Auto contrast: Allow automatic light/dark adjustment. – Guidelines: Enable or disable an on-screen grid to aid in photo composition. – Image quality: Choose a quality setting for photos. – GPS Tag: Add GPS location information to photo details. – Save as flipped: Set to On to take and save a mirror-image picture when using the self portrait camera. – Storage: Choose to store your pictures in Phone memory or on an optional Memory card. – Reset: Set all Camera settings to the defaults. FO • – Resolution: Choose a size (in pixels) for the image. – White balance: Choose a setting for the light source. – ISO: Choose a setting for imaging sensitivity. – Metering: Select a method for measuring light. – Anti-Shake: Enable Anti-Shake to minimize the effect of FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY with your friends. – Buddy photo share: Uses face recognition from pictures in your contacts to send your friends or family pictures of themselves. • Color effects: Choose color theme for the picture: None (normal color), Negative, Black and white, Sepia, Washed out, Cold vintage, Warm vintage, Posterize, Solarize, Blue point, Green point, or Red-yellow point. Applications and Widgets 113 Capturing Video 1. From the Apps screen, touch Mode. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Camcorder Use your phone’s built-in Camcorder to record video. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Camera ➔ Mode. Mode button Record button Camera ➔ 2. Using the display as a viewfinder, compose your shot by aiming the lens at the subject. • Touch the screen to focus on the area you touched. • “Pinch” the screen, or press the Volume key, to zoom in or out. • To configure settings, see “Camcorder Options” on page 115. 3. To start recording, touch the Record button ( Image Viewer Options menu 5. To stop recording, touch the Stop button ( FO Important! Do not take videos of people without their permission. Do not take videos in places where cameras are not allowed. Do not take videos in places where you may interfere with another person’s privacy. 114 ). 4. To capture an image from the video while recording, touch . This feature is not available when the AntiShake feature is activated. ). 6. After recording, touch Image Viewer to view the video. While viewing the video, use these options: • Pinch the screen to zoom in or out, or double-touch to zoom all the way in or out. • Touch Play to review the video. • Touch Share to send the video using Dropbox, Google+, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct, Messaging, YouTube, Gmail, or Email. Slideshow to review all your videos in sequence. • Touch Delete to erase the video. • Touch videos. Back to return to the Camcorder to record more • Flash: Choose Off or On. Recording mode: Choose a recording mode, from: – Normal: Record a video of any length. – Limit for MMS: Record a video of a size suitable for sending in a Video message. Color effects: Choose color theme for the picture: None (normal color), Negative, Black and white, Sepia, Washed out, Cold vintage, Warm vintage, Posterize, Solarize, Blue point, Green point, or Red-yellow point. function menu. yourself or video chat. – Flash: Choose Off or On. – Recording mode: Choose Normal or Limit for MMS recording mode. – Exposure value: Adjust the picture brightness level by moving the slider. – Timer: Set a delay before starting recording. – Effects: Apply an effect to videos. – Resolution: Choose a size (in pixels) for the recording. – White balance: Choose a setting for the light source. – Guidelines: Enable to display a grid to aid in video composition. – Video quality: Choose a quality setting for videos. – Save as flipped: Set to On to take and save a mirror-image video when using the self portrait camcorder. – Storage: Choose to store your videos in Phone memory or on FO • Settings. – Edit shortcuts: Select which function shortcuts appear in the – Self-recording: Set the front camera so you can take videos of Camcorder Options 䡲 While in Camcorder mode, the following options are available: • Self recording: Record video with the front lens. • • FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Touch an optional Memory card. – Reset: Set all Camcorder settings to the defaults. Applications and Widgets 115 Contacts FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Change mode Change your home screen layouts to a more structured Easy mode for first-time smart phone users. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Change mode, then select Basic mode (default setting) or Easy mode. Chrome Launches the Google Chrome web browser. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Chrome. Clock The Clock application includes these features: • Alarm: Create alarms to go off once, or to repeat. • World clock: Display the time and date in any time zone. • Stopwatch: Record lap times. • Timer: Measure elapsed time. • Desk clock: Choose whether the clock calendar and weather appears on the display, and what outputs are active, when you connect your phone to an optional dock. From the Apps screen, touch FO 䡲 116 Clock. Contacts lets you access and manage your Contacts list, Contacts Groups, Favorites list, and Speed dial settings. (see “Contacts” on page 41.) 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Contacts. Email FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Downloads View and manage files and other items you download to your phone. Downloads. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Touch an item to open it (if an appropriate application is installed.) Note: Applications you download from Google Play™ Store are managed with the Play Store app, and do not appear in Downloads. Send and receive email using popular email services. For more information, see “Email” on page 71. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Email. Flipboard This application creates a personalized digital magazine out of everything being shared with you. Access news stories, personal feeds, and other related material. Flipboard. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Touch Get started, select some on-screen categories and touch Done to create a new profile. – or – Touch Sign In to log into your previously created profile. FO 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Applications and Widgets 117 Viewing Pictures 1. From the Gallery screen, select an album, then touch a picture to view it. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Gallery The Gallery is where you view photos and videos. For photos, you can also perform basic editing tasks, view a slideshow, set photos as wallpaper or contact image, and share as a picture message. Note: You can increase Gallery photo and video storage by installing a memory card. For more information, see “Installing the Memory Card” on page 7. 1. From the Apps screen, touch Gallery. All of the Albums that hold your pictures and videos will be displayed with folder name(s) and number of files. 2. Touch an Album and thumbnails of the contents will be displayed. Note: If your device indicates that memory is full when you access Gallery, delete some of the files by using My files or other file management applications and try again. (For more information, refer to “My Files” on page 136.) 2. While viewing a picture, touch on the screen or touch Menu for options. • Touch Share to send the picture using Group Cast, Dropbox, Flipboard, Picasa, Google+, S Memo, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct, Messaging, Gmail, or Email. • Touch Slideshow to view all of your pictures as a slideshow. • Touch Delete to erase the picture. • Touch Menu for the following additional options: – Face tag: When enabled, identifies faces with a yellow box, so you can touch to add tag information. – Copy to clipboard: Create a copy, to paste into other apps. – Rotate left / Rotate right: Change the picture’s orientation. – Crop: Change the picture’s size and/or remove portions of the picture. – Set picture as: Assign the picture as a Contact photo, or as FO wallpaper. 118 – Buddy photo share: Send the picture to the Contacts whose Contact photos match faces in the picture. printer. Gmail FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY – Print: Print the picture via Wi-Fi to a compatible Samsung – Rename: Change the picture’s filename. – Details: View information about the picture. Viewing Videos 1. From the Gallery screen, then select an album. A matrix or list of available videos appears. 2. To play a video, touch its thumbnail or list entry. 3. While viewing videos, touch on the screen or touch Menu for options. • Touch Share to send the video using Dropbox, Google+, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct, Messaging, YouTube, Gmail, or Email. • Touch Slideshow to view all of your videos in sequence. • Touch Delete to erase the video. • Touch Menu for the following additional options: – Rename: Change the video’s filename. Send and receive emails via Gmail, Google’s web-based email. For more information, see “Gmail” on page 69. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Gmail. Google+ Google+ makes messaging and sharing with your friends a lot easier. You can set up Circles of friends, visit the Stream to get updates from your Circles, use Messenger for fast messaging with everyone in your Circles, or use Instant Upload to automatically upload videos and photos to your own private album on Google+. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Google+. – Details: View information about the video. Sharing Using S Beam FO You can also share Gallery photos and videos with compatible devices using S Beam. (For more information, refer to “S Beam” on page 103.) Applications and Widgets 119 Your phone is equipped with a full HTML Browser, which allows you to access the internet. 䡲 From the Home screen, select Internet. Your Wireless Provider’s mobile home page appears in the Internet screen. Navigating the web Selecting items on a page Entering text in a field • While browsing, touch a text field to display the virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter text. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Internet While browsing web pages, use gestures and menus to navigate: • Touch an item to select it. • Touch a hyperlink to follow the link. • Touch and hold on a hyperlink for options. Command Keys • Touch Backward to return to the previous page. Zoom Note: Some web pages do not support the Zoom function. • Using two fingers, make a pinch motion on the screen. – Pinch in to zoom in on a web page. – Pinch out to zoom out on a web page. • To return a web page to original size, double-tap on it. Entering a URL Access a web site quickly by entering the URL. 1. Touch the URL field at the top of the Internet screen, then enter the URL using the virtual QWERTY keyboard. Forward to go to the succeeding page. If the URL field is not visible, touch and swipe downward until the URL field appears. Touching and dragging • Touch and drag your finger on the screen to navigate pages, and to reposition pages within the screen. 2. As you enter characters, potential matches display. Continue entering characters, or touch a match to complete the URL, then touch Go to load the page. FO • Touch 120 • Save for offline reading: allows you to store the current page in memory so that it can be read later even if you loose your Internet connection. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Copying text Copy information from a web page. 1. From the Internet screen, browse to the desired web site. 2. Touch and hold on the text to enable the text selector, then use the on-screen tools. Browser Options 䡲 From the Internet screen, touch Menu for options: • New window: Displays a new window so you can browse multiple URLs. (For more information, refer to “Using Browser Windows” on page 122.) • Downloads: Displays the download history. • Print: Lets you print the screen or web page on a Samsung printer using Wi-Fi. • Settings: Lets you tailor the Internet browser to suit yourself. For more information, refer to “Browser Settings” on page 123. • Add bookmark: Lets you add a URL to your bookmark list • Add shortcut to home: Lets you add a shortcut to your Home screen. • Share page: Lets you share the page using Gmail or as a message. • Find on page: allows you to search in the current page. FO • Desktop view: allows you to assign the browser to display the current page in the desktop view (to closely mimic the display as it would appear on a desktop computer). Applications and Widgets 121 You can have multiple windows open at one time, and you can switch between windows. • To open a new window, on the Internet screen, touch Windows ➔ New window. • To switch to another open window, touch Windows. Touch and swipe to the desired window thumbnail, then touch it to display the window. • To close a window, touch beside a window to close it. Going Incognito Windows. Touch Close The Incognito feature lets you view Internet sites without leaving records in your browser history or search history, and without traces (such as cookies) being stored on your device. Note: Any downloaded files will be preserved and will stay on your FO device after you exit the incognito mode. 122 To add an Incognito window: 1. From your browser window, touch Incognito. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Using Browser Windows Windows ➔ 2. A new Incognito window appears. Note: The incognito icon appears in the upper-left of the new browser window while you are in this mode. 3. Browse to the desired web site(s). To exit from the incognito window: 1. From your browser window, touch (Windows). 2. Scroll across the available windows and locate the Incognito window. 3. Touch next to the incognito window to delete it. Deleting Bookmarks 1. From the Bookmarks page, touch and hold the bookmark you want to delete. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Using Bookmarks While browsing, bookmark a site to quickly access it later. Creating a bookmark 1. From the Internet screen, browse to the desired web Bookmarks ➔ site, then touch Add bookmark. The Add bookmark screen appears. 2. Edit the Name and Address of the new bookmark as needed, then select the Folder where you want it added. 3. Touch Save to save the new bookmark. Accessing bookmarks and history Launch a bookmarked page, or reload recent pages. Bookmarks. 1. From the Internet screen, touch 2. On the tabs, use these options: • Touch an item to load the page. 2. Touch Delete bookmark. 3. In the Delete confirmation pop-up, touch OK. Browser Settings To make adjustments in your browser settings, follow these steps: 䡲 From the Internet browser screen, touch Menu ➔ Settings. The following options are available: • General: – Set home page: Sets the current home page for the Web browser. – Form auto-fill: Lets you fill in web forms with a single touch. – Auto-fill text: Lets you enter text to be used in the Form autofill feature. • Touch and hold on an item for options. Menu for more options. FO • Touch Applications and Widgets 123 – Clear passwords: Deletes any previously stored usernames or • Privacy and security: complete the process. – Clear history: Clears the browser navigation history. Touch OK to complete the process. – Show security warnings: Notifies you if there is a security issue with the current web site. – Accept cookies: Allows sites, that require cookies, to save and read cookies from your device. – Clear all cookie data: Deletes all current browser cookie files. – Remember form data: Allows the device to store data from any previously filled out forms. Remove the check mark to disable this function. – Clear form data: Deletes any stored data from previously filled out forms. Touch OK to complete the process. – Enable location: Allows web sites to request access to your location. – Enable notifications: Allows web site notifications. Select Always on, On demand, or Off. – Clear notifications: Deletes web site notification access information. • Accessibility: – Force zoom: Lets you override the web site's request to control zoom. – Text size: Lets you preview the text size, scale the text size using a slider bar, and minimize the font size using a slider bar. – Inverted rendering: Lets you preview a web site page, select Inverted rendering (black becomes white and vice versa), and adjust the Contrast using a slider bar. • Advanced: – Select search engine: Lets you set your default search engine to Google, Yahoo!, or Bing. – Clear location access: Clears location access for all web sites. Touch OK to complete the process. FO – Remember passwords: Stores usernames and passwords for visited sites. Remove the check mark to disable this function. 124 passwords. Touch OK to complete the process. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY – Clear cache: Deletes all currently cached data. Touch OK to – Open in background: New pages are launched in a separate page and displayed behind the current one. Remove the check mark to disable this function. – Enable JavaScript: Enables Javascript for the current Web • Bandwidth management: – Preload search results: Lets the browser preload high FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY page. Without this feature, some pages may not display properly. Remove the check mark to disable this function. – Enable plug-ins: Allows the download of plug-ins such as confidence search results in the background to help speed up searches. – Load images: Allows web page images to be loaded along Adobe Flash. – Default storage: Lets you set your default storage to Phone or Memory Card. with the other text components of a loaded website. • Labs: – Website settings: View advanced settings for individual web sites. – Default zoom: Adjusts the zoom feature. Set to Far, Medium, – Quick controls: Lets you open quick controls and hide the app and URL bars by swiping your thumb from the left or right edge of the screen. – Full screen: Lets you access Full screen mode and hide the or Close. – Open pages in overview: Shows an overview of newly opened web pages. status bar. – Auto-fit pages: Allows web pages to be resized to fit as much of the screen as possible. – Block pop-ups: Prevents popup advertisement or windows from appearing on-screen. Remove the check mark to disable this function. to default. FO – Text encoding: Adjusts the current text encoding. – Reset to default: Clears all browser data and resets all settings Applications and Widgets 125 Maps FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Latitude Use Google Latitude to locate your friends on a map, and share or hide your location. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Latitude. Local Use Local to identify and provide recommendations for restaurants, cafes, bars, and other attractions near your current location. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Local. Use Google Maps to find your current location, get directions, and other location-based information. The Google Maps shortcut appears by default on the Home screen. Note: You must enable location services to use Maps, and some features require Standalone or Google location services. For more information, see “Location services” on page 172. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Maps. Navigating the Map Zooming • Double-tap on the screen to zoom in. • Touch Zoom in or Zoom out. FO Scrolling • Touch and drag on the screen to reposition the map in the display. 126 • Touch an information balloon for these options: – Map: Move the map’s focus to this location. – Directions: Get driving, public transport, or walking directions. – Call: Call the number provided in the location information. – Street view: Get a street-level view of this location (if available). – Share this place: Send the location information via Messaging, Bluetooth, Gmail, or Email. Maps Menu 1. From the Applications screen, touch FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Touch and Touch and hold • Touch and hold on an area of the map to display pop-up information about the location. – What’s nearby: Get a list of nearby businesses and points of interest. – Search nearby: Enter search criteria to find nearby points of interest. – Add as a contact: Add this location to your Contacts list. – Report a problem with the map: Send an error report to Google Maps. Maps. Menu for these 2. While viewing a map, touch options: • Search: Search for a place of interest. • Directions: Displays navigation directions to a location from a starting point. • Clear Map: Remove all your selected locations and settings from the current map. • More: Access the following additional options: – Map: Returns you to the current Map. – Places: Find locations such as restaurants, parks, and so on. – Navigation: Launches Google Maps Navigation app. (See “Navigation” on page 115.) – Check in (appears only after you have checked in with Latitude): Select your location for sharing with your friends. FO – Latitude: Lets you and your friends share locations and status messages with each other. It also lets you send instant messages and emails and get directions to your friends’ locations. Applications and Widgets 127 and times spent there. – My Places: Shows you locations you have marked as favorites, such as restaurants, museums, parks, and so on. • Settings: Choose Cache Settings, Location Settings, Labs, and view Terms, Privacy & Notices, and general information About Google maps. • Help: displays the Google Mobile Help web page where you can receive help on Google Maps. 3. Touch the following icons for the following additional options: Layers: Additional items that you can have displayed on your map. They include: • Traffic: Displays real-time traffic conditions so you can plan the fastest route. • Satellite: View your map as a satellite image. • Terrain: Displays terrain features such as FO hills and mountains. 128 • Latitude: Displays your friend’s locations FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY – Location history: Lists distances traveled to locations visited and lets you share your location with them. • My Maps: Lists your saved maps and lets you select a saved map to display. • Bicycling: Displays biking trails. • Wikipedia: Displays links to Wikipedia descriptions of places on your map. My Location: When selected, the location displays on the map with a blinking blue arrow. Memo FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Media Hub Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie and TV content. With hundreds of titles available at your fingertips, entertaining on the go has never been easier. You can rent or purchase your favorite content and watch from the convenience of anywhere. Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung is known for, Samsung Media Hub is your gateway to mobile video like you've never experienced it before. Browse the latest movies and TV shows, then rent or purchase the media for viewing on your phone. Note: Media Hub service requires a Media Hub account, and depends on service availability. 1. From the Apps screen, touch – or – From a Home screen, touch the shortcut. Create, read, edit, and manage text notes. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Memo. Messaging Messaging lets you exchange text and multimedia messages with compatible device users. (For more information, refer to “Messaging” on page 65.) Messenger Messenger allows you to bring groups of friends together into a simple group conversation. When you get a new conversation in Messenger, Google+ sends an update to your phone. (For more information, refer to “Google+” on page 119.) Media Hub. Media Hub FO 2. To rent or buy media, you must have a Media Hub Menu, then touch My Profile to log account. Touch in or create an account. 3. Browse content, then follow the prompts to buy or rent. Applications and Widgets 129 Mini Diary lets you keep a diary of your daily activities and also attach pictures. You can publish your diary entries to Facebook. Important! A network connection is required to use Mini diary. This may incur charges. 1. From the Apps screen, touch Mini Diary. 2. Touch Create diary and touch Yes at the Network information screen to acknowledge possible charges for Mini diary use. 3. Touch the Tap to add photo field to add a photo. 4. Touch Camera to take a new picture, Gallery to add a photo from your Gallery, or S Memo to add an image from S Memo. 5. Touch the Add location field to add your location then touch Done. FO 6. Touch the Tap to add text field to add text to your diary then touch Done. 130 7. Touch Save. The dairy entry is added to your Mini Diary with today’s date. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Mini Diary 8. At the Mini Diary screen, touch to display the following options: • Search: allows you to search your diaries for a particular word or words. • List by: allows you to sort by Date or Location. • Delete all: allows you to delete all diary entries. • Settings: allows you to select Auto update which will update your Selected city based on GPS. More services Provides access to additional Samsung Apps and services. Works in conjunction with the Samsung Apps feature. 1. From the Apps screen, touch More services. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. 2. Touch a library category tab at the top of the screen (All, Playlists, Albums, Artists, Music square, or Folders) to view the available music files. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Music Player The Music Player is an application that can play music files. The music player supports files with extensions AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, and WMA. Launching the Music Player allows you to navigate through your music library, play songs, and create playlists (music files bigger than 300 KB are displayed). Playing Music 1. From the Apps screen, touch Music Player. Volume 3. Scroll through the list of songs and touch an entry to begin playback. The following Music Player controls are available: Pause the song. Start the song after being paused. Touch and hold to rewind the song. Touch to go to previous song. Touch and hold to fast-forward the song. Touch to go to next song. Volume control. FO Shuffle Repeat Music square Playback Controls Repeat one: Repeats the song currently playing. Repeat all: Replays the current list when the list ends. Play All: Plays the current song list once. Applications and Widgets 131 Music square FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Shuffle On: The current list of songs is randomly shuffled for playback. Shuffle Off: Songs are not shuffled but play in listed order. Music square: Play songs linked to buttons in a 5x5 matrix and categorized according to four criteria. Music square analyzes your music files (a minimum of 25 files) and assigns them to playlists linked to buttons in a 5x5 matrix according to the following criteria: • Moods (Exciting, Passionate, Joyful, Calm) • Years (Exciting, Old, New, and Calm) Music list: Returns you to the current playlist. Now Playing: Displays the Music player screen with the current song information. FO Tip: When you’re playing music in the background, playback controls are available on Notifications. For more information, see “Notification Panel” on page 26. 132 Playlist Selection Buttons Playback Controls Music Player. 2. Touch the Music square tab. – or – Touch 3. Touch Music Player Options FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY 1. From the Apps screen, touch Music square. ➔ Library update. 4. Select a playlist based on mood or age of the song. To access additional options, follow these steps: 䡲 While in the Music Player, touch . The follow options are available: • Add to quick list: Adds the current music file to the Quick list. • Via Bluetooth: Scans for devices and pairs with a Bluetooth headset. • Share music via: Share your music with other devices using Bluetooth, Dropbox, Email, Gmail, Group Cast, Messaging, or Wi-Fi Direct. • Add to playlist: Add the current music file to a selected playlist. • Details: View media information such as Artist, Title, Biography, and so on. • Set as: Set a music file as the Phone ringtone, as a Caller ringtone, or as the Alarm tone. • Settings: Change your Music Player settings. For more information, refer to “Music Player Settings” on page 134. FO • End: Close the Music Player app. Applications and Widgets 133 Music Player Settings FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Music Square Options To access additional options, follow these steps: 䡲 From the Music Player Music square screen, touch . The follow options are available: • Help: Adds the current music file to the Quick list. • Library update: Analyzes your music files and assigns them to playlists linked to playlist selection buttons. • Change horizontal axis: Select Mood or Years. • Settings: Change your Music Player settings. For more information, refer to “Music Player Settings” on page 134. • End: Close the Music Player app. The Music Player Settings menu allows you to set preferences for the music player such as whether you want the music to play in the background, sound effects, and how the music menu displays. 䡲 While in the Music Player, touch ➔ Settings. The follow settings are available: • SoundAlive: Set a type of equalization such as Normal, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Dance, Classic, etc. • Play speed: Set the play speed anywhere between 0.5X and 2.0X using the slider. • Music menu: Select which categories you want to display in the Music menu. Choices are: Albums, Artists, Genres, Music square, Folders, Composers, Years, Most played, Recently played, or Recently added. • Lyrics: When activated, the lyrics of the song are displayed if available. FO • Music auto off: When activated, music will automatically turn off after a set interval. 134 Removing Music from a Playlist FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Using Playlists Playlists are used to assign songs to a list of preferred media which can then be grouped into a list for later playback. These Playlists can be created via either the handset’s Music Player options menu or from within a 3rd party music application (such as Windows Media Player) and then downloaded to the handset. Creating a Playlist 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Touch the Playlists tab. 3. Touch Music Player. ➔ Create playlist. 4. Enter a name for this playlist in the field and touch OK. Adding Music to a Playlist To add files to the playlist: 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Touch the Playlists tab. Add music. Music Player. 5. Touch a music file, or touch Select all to add all the music tracks to this playlist then touch Done. FO Music Player. 2. Touch the Playlists tab. 3. Touch the playlist name in which to delete music. 4. Touch ➔ Remove. 5. Touch the check box to the left of each track you want to remove from this playlist, or touch Select all to remove all the music tracks from this playlist, then touch Remove. Editing a Playlist Name Besides adding and removing music files in a playlist, you can also rename the playlist. 3. Touch the playlist name in which to add music. 4. Touch To remove music files from a playlist: 1. From the Apps screen, touch To edit a playlist: 1. From the Apps screen, touch Music Player. 2. Touch Playlists. 3. Touch ➔ Edit title, then touch the playlist you want to rename. 4. In the Edit title window, enter a new name for the playlist, then touch OK. Applications and Widgets 135 Setting a Song as a Ringtone You can set a song as a ringtone for all voice calls, for calls from an individual contact, or as an alarm tone. Music Player. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Touch and hold on a song, then touch Set as and choose from these options: • Phone ringtone: Set the song as the default ringtone for all incoming voice calls. • Caller ringtone: Choose a contact to set the song as the ringtone for calls from the contact. FO • Alarm tone: Set the song as the alarm ringtone for a new alarm, or for an existing alarm. 136 My Files FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY For information on downloading music for your phone, see “Connecting as a Storage Device” on page 99. Find, view and manage files stored on an installed memory card. If the file is associated with an application on your phone, you can launch the file in the application. 1. From the Apps screen, touch My Files. 2. Touch a folder and scroll down or up until you locate a file. 3. Touch a file to launch it in the associated application (if the file is associated with an application). 4. While browsing files, use these controls: • Touch Home to go back to the root directory. • Touch Up to go back up to a higher directory. • Touch Menu for options. Play Magazines FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Navigation Use Google Navigation to search for locations, and get turnby-turn directions. Note: You must enable location services to use Navigation, and some features require Standalone or Google location services. For more information, see “Location services” on page 172. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Phone Navigation. The Phone application lets you access the dialer keypad, call logs, and favorites. For more information, refer to “Calling” on page 51. Play Books With Google Play™ Books, you can shop for ebooks, download them, and read them on your device. Play Books. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. If prompted, touch Turn sync on to synchronize your device with your Books account. 2. Log on to your Google account if you have not already done so. For more information, refer to “Your Google™ Account” on page 13. 3. At the Welcome! display, touch the shop icon browse the full catalog. to 4. Read the Google Play Terms of Service and touch Accept. 5. Sweep the screen to the left or right to view Categories, Featured, Top Selling, and New Arrivals. 6. Touch a magazine to see more information and subscribe. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to subscribe to a magazine. to search for desired ebooks. FO 3. Touch With Google Play Magazines, you can subscribe to your favorite magazines and have them available to read on your phone at any time or any place. 1. From the Apps screen, touch Play Magazines. 4. Follow the on-screen prompts to download an ebook. Applications and Widgets 137 Play Music FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Play Movies & TV With Google Play Movies, you can rent or purchase thousands of different movies and/or purchase television series episodes. You can watch instantly, or download your movie or television series episode for offline viewing at a later time. Play Movies & TV. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. Log on to your Google account if you have not already done so. 3. Touch the MOVIES tab to view movies you have rented. Following the on-screen instructions for renting or purchasing movies and viewing movies. 4. Touch the TV SHOWS tab to view television series episodes you have rented. Following the on-screen instructions for purchasing and viewing television series episodes. 5. Touch the PERSONAL VIDEOS tab to view videos you have on your phone or memory card. for additional options. FO 6. Touch 138 With Google Play Music, you can play music that you have added to your music file as well as any music you copied from your PC. While offline, you can listen to music you have copied from your PC. Play Music. 1. From the Apps screen, touch 2. At the Welcome screen, touch Next. 3. At the Select an account screen, touch an account that you would like to link to Google Play Music or touch Add Account. 4. At the Get free music screen, touch Get free songs or Skip. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions for getting your free music. All music on your device and external SD card is displayed including Music folders that may contain multiple songs. 6. Touch a song to start playback. 7. From the main Play Music screen, you can touch any of the following tabs for a more detailed listing of songs: Recent, Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists, and Genres. • Make available offline: allows you play your music without being online or connected to the network. • Offline music only: only allows you to play music offline. • Settings: allows you to view Open source licenses and the music version for the Play Music application. • Help: allows you to view a help file on the Google Support website. Play Store S Voice FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY 8. Touch for the following options: • Shuffle all: allows you to play all of your music in a shuffled order. Using Google Play™ Store, your can shop for apps, games, music, emagazines, ebooks, movies, and TV shows all in one place using your device. Play Store. 1. From the Apps screen, touch S Voice provides plain language voice recognition control of various features and applications on your phone. S Voice. 1. From the Apps screen, touch – or – From the Home screen, press quick succession. Home twice in 2. Read the Samsung Disclaimer then touch Confirm to continue. 3. Read the Vlingo Terms of Service then touch Agree to continue. 4. Read the information on the About S Voice screen, then touch Next. 5. Read the information on the Say what you want screen, then touch Next. 6. Read the information on the Wake up S Voice screen, then touch Next. 3. Browse for applications to download, then follow the prompts. 7. Read the information on the What Can I Say? screen, then touch Finish. FO 2. The first time you open Play Store, read the Terms of Service, then touch Accept to continue. 8. At the S Voice screen, say “Hi Galaxy” to wake up S voice. Applications and Widgets 139 Samsung Apps With Samsung Apps, you can easily download an abundance of applications to your device. These include games, news, reference, social networking, navigation, and more. Samsung Apps makes your Smartphone smarter. Note: Access to this feature requires that you already be logged in to your Samsung account. For more information, refer to “Creating a Samsung Account” on page 16. 1. From the Apps screen, touch Samsung Apps. 2. If prompted, read the on-screen disclaimer and agree to the information. FO 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. 140 Search FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY 9. Speak into the phone and follow the on-screen instructions. Use Google to search the Web. Tip: The Google Search Widget is available by default on the Home screen. For more information Widgets, see “Adding Widgets to the Home screen” on page 33. 1. From the Home screen, touch the Widget. – or – From the Apps screen, touch Google Search Search. 2. Enter search criteria. Search results display automatically. Touch a search result to display it in a browser window. Video Player FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Settings Configure your phone to your preferences. For more information, see “Settings” on page 146. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Settings. Talk Use Google Talk to chat with other Google Talk users. For more information, see “Google Talk” on page 69. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Talk. Video Player identifies and plays video files (3GP or MP4) stored on your phone or on an optional microSD Memory card. 1. From the Apps screen, touch Video Player. 2. By default, videos display by name in an array of Thumbnails. You can also display your videos in an alphabetical list by touching the List tab, or touch the Folders tab to list the folders where your videos are stored. 3. To play a video, simply touch its thumbnail or list entry. The following video controls are available: Pause the video. Start the video after being paused. Touch and hold to rewind the video. Touch to go to previous video. FO Touch and hold to fast-forward the video. Touch to go to next video. Volume control. Applications and Widgets 141 Original size view: The video plays in its original size. Full-screen in ratio view: The video is enlarged as much as possible without becoming distorted. Full-screen view. The entire screen is used, which may cause some image distortion. Note: The screen view icons are a three-way toggle. The icon that is displayed, is the mode that will appear after the icon is touched. FO 4. While playing a video, touch options. 142 Voice Recorder FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY PIP (Picture In Picture) view: The video plays in a small window so you can use your phone for other purposes while watching the video. To return to previous size, double-tap the screen. Menu for video Record your voice or other sounds, and share recordings via Bluetooth, Messaging, or Gmail. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Voice Recorder. VPN Client VPN Client lets you define multiple Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to your device and connect to them as needed by simply selecting a connection from the VPN Client list. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch VPN Client. Wallet 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch Wallet. YouTube Access your YouTube™ account, and view and upload YouTube videos, right from your phone. 䡲 From the Apps screen, touch YouTube. Available Widgets FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Accessing Widgets 1. Press Home, then sweep your finger right or left to scroll to a particular Home screen panel. Apps, then touch the Widgets tab. The 2. Touch Widgets screen appears in the display. – or – Touch and hold on the displayed Home screen panel until the Home screen menu pops-up, then touch Add to Home screen ➔ Apps and widgets, then thouch the Widgets tab. The Widgets screen appears in the display. The following widgets are available for executing on your Home screen: • Alarm: Add, view, and manage alarms you set using this widget or using the Clock application. • AllShare Cast: Share the contents of your device’s screen with multiple Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified devices. • Amazon MP3: Shop for and play music files from Amazon.com. • Assistive light: Use your phone’s flash as a flashlight. • Book: Directly access one of your downloaded electronic books from Play Store. 3. Sweep your finger right or left to scroll through the Widgets screens and find the desired widget. • Bookmark: Launch the Internet browser directly to a selected 4. To place a widget on the selected Home screen panel, touch and hold the widget’s image or icon, then position the widget on the Home screen panel. • Bookmarks: Launch the Chrome browser directly to a selected 5. If needed, follow any prompts to configure the widget. bookmark. bookmark. • Calendar: View and access your scheduled Calendar events. • Calendar (mini today): View and access your Calendar events scheduled for today. FO • Calendar (month): View and access an entire month of scheduled Calendar events. • Calendar (tasks): View and access your Calendar task list. Applications and Widgets 143 magazine style information. • Flipboard (small): Directly access the current Flipboard magazine style information. graduations. • Contact (large): Directly access a selected contact for calls or messaging. • Contact (icon only): Directly access a selected contact for calls or messaging. • Direct dial: Immediately call a selected contact. • Direct message: Immediately send a message to a selected • Gmail: View and directly access your Gmail messages. • Gmail label: Directly access Gmail messages with a selected Gmail label. • Google Play Books: Directly access your Google books. • Google Play Music: Directly access and play a selected music playbook. • Google Search (opaque background): Perform and manage contact. • Directions & Navigation: Immediately obtain directions to a Internet searches. • Google Search (transparent background): Perform and manage selected location. • Dropbox Folder: Directly access one of your Dropbox folders. • Dual clock (analog): View analog clock displays for two selected Internet searches. • Google+ posts: View and access your social media site accounts. locations. • Dual clock (digital): View digital clock-calendar displays for two selected locations. FO • Email: View and directly access email messages in your Combined email box. • Email account: Directly access a selected email account. 144 • Flipboard (medium): Directly access the current Flipboard FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Clock (digital): View a digital clock-calendar. • Clock (funky): View an analog clock with distinctive numerals. • Clock (modern): View an analog clock with simplified • Media Hub: View and access What’s New on Media Hub. • Mono audio: Switch between Stereo and Mono audio reproduction. • Music Player: Play your music files. • Music playlist: Play a selected music playlist. • My call sound: Conduct a hearing test of both ears and adjust • Negative colors: Switch your phone’s display between photo positive and negative colors. • Yahoo! News: View news headlines and access full news articles. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY your phone’s call sound to match the preferred ear. • YouTube: Receive and view suggested videos. Directly access your YouTube account. • Picture frame: Directly access your photos and images. • Play Store: View recommendations from and access Google Play Store. • S Bookmarks: View a selected bookmarked web site and directly access it. • S Memo: View and access a stored memo. • S Suggest: View suggested applications for downloading. • Settings shortcut: Directly access selected settings for your phone. • Traffic: Directly access traffic information for a selected destination. • Video Player: Directly access and play one or more selected videos. • Weather: View current and forecast temperature and weather conditions for a selected location. FO • Yahoo! Finance: View current prices for selected stocks and/or commodities and directly access additional financial information. Applications and Widgets 145 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Section 12: Settings Accessing Additional Options Accessing Settings 䡲 From the Home screen, touch Menu ➔ Settings. – or – From the Home screen, touch Settings. Apps ➔ 䡲 To access additional setting options, touch the setting label. The Settings menu appears. Using Setting Sliders To enable or disable a setting, touch the setting slider as shown. FO 䡲 146 Note: This section does not include information about Call settings. For Call settings information, see “Call Settings” on page 57. Wireless and network FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Wi-Fi Turn Wi-Fi Off: 䡲 From the Settings screen, touch Wi-Fi Set up and manage your phone’s connections to Wi-Fi networks. Your phone supports Wi-Fi a/b/g/n. For more information about using Wi-Fi, see “Wi-Fi” on page 95. Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Turn your phone’s Wi-Fi service on or off. When you turn WiFi service on, your phone automatically searches for nearby available Wi-Fi networks. Tip: When you turn Wi-Fi service on, your phone automatically searches for available networks and displays them. You can also turn Wi-Fi On or Off from the Notifications panel. Turn Wi-Fi On: 䡲 From the Settings screen, touch Wi-Fi – or – From the Home screen and others, touch and swipe the Wi-Fi. Status Bar downward, then touch Wi-Fi Settings Configure and manage connections to Wi-Fi access points. 1. From the Settings screen, touch Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi options screen appears. 2. Touch options to configure: • Add Wi-Fi network: Connect to a new Wi-Fi network. For more information, see “Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually” on page 96. • Scan: Search for available Wi-Fi networks. • Advanced: View and configure your phone’s Advanced Wi-Fi settings. FO – or – From the Home screen and others, touch and swipe the Status Bar downward, then touch Wi-Fi. Settings 147 2. Configure settings: • Network notification: When enabled, your phone notifies you of nearby Wi-Fi networks when you launch a high data-usage application. • Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep: Specify when to switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data for data communications, when the phone goes to sleep (when the backlight goes out). This setting can affect your data usage, and the behavior of devices you connect to your phone, such as when tethering or using Mobile Hotspot. Your phone supports Bluetooth® 4.0. Bluetooth profiles Bluetooth profiles are specifications for services supported by individual devices. Profiles improve the ability of different devices to work together. Your phone supports these Bluetooth profiles: • Headset: HSP v1.2 profile supports use of compatible Bluetooth headsets for mono voice. • Handsfree: HFP v1.5 profile supports Bluetooth headsets, and may also support other compatible Bluetooth devices with speakerphone capabilities. • MAC address: (Not configurable) View your phone’s MAC address, needed for connecting to some secured networks (only shows when Wi-Fi is active). • Stereo: A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.0, GAVDP 1.2, AVCTP 1.3 and • IP address: (Not configurable) View your phone’s IP address (only shows when connected to a Wi-Fi network). • Object Exchange: OPP v1.0 profile allows sending and receiving FO 148 Bluetooth FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Advanced Wi-Fi settings 1. From the Settings screen, touch Wi-Fi ➔ Advanced. AVDTP 1.2 profiles support delivery of stereo audio to compatible Bluetooth devices. of contact name cards (vCard 2.1) and calendar events (vCalendar) between devices. PBAP v1.2 supports exchange of Phone Book Objects. • Human Interface Devices: HID v1.0 profile supports certain interface devices. with other devices. Bluetooth settings FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Personal Area Networking: PAN 1.0 supports exchange of data • Message Access Profile: MAP 1.0 allows exchange of messages between devices, such as with an automotive hands-free device. Turning Bluetooth On or Off Pair and connect with other Bluetooth devices, manage your Bluetooth connections, and control your device’s visibility to other devices. Note: Bluetooth must be turned On to access Bluetooth settings. Turn Bluetooth On: 䡲 From the Settings screen, touch Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth Off: 䡲 From the Settings screen, touch Bluetooth 1. From the Settings screen, touch Bluetooth. Tip: You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off at the Notifications Panel. 2. Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth: • Touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth On, or touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth Off. • Touch your phone’s name to enable/disable its visibility to other devices’ Bluetooth searches. Available when Bluetooth is On. FO • Touch Scan to search for visible Bluetooth devices. Touch a detected device to pair with it see “Pairing with a Bluetooth Device” on page 97). Settings 149 • Touch Menu to access the following options: visible to other devices (2 min, 5 min, 1 hour, or Never timeout). – Received files: Lists files received from other devices over Bluetooth connections. Data usage Control your device’s connection to your Wireless Provider’s data service, and monitor your data usage. Turning Mobile data On or Off 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch Data usage. The Data usage screen appears. 2. Touch Mobile data touch Mobile data to turn Mobile data On, or to turn Mobile data Off. FO Tip: You can also turn Mobile data On or Off at the Notifications panel. 150 Setting a mobile data limit FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY – Rename device: Change your phone’s Bluetooth device name. – Visible time-out: Select how long your phone will remain Setting a mobile data limit causes your phone to automatically disable the Mobile data connection when the limit is reached. You can set a warning threshold, to have your device alert you when data usage nears your set limit. Data usage is measure by your device, and your service provider may account for usage differently, so you may want to consider using a conservative limit. Contact your service provider for more information on actual data usage. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch Data usage. The Data usage screen appears. 2. Touch Set mobile data limit to enable the limit. 3. Configure the mobile data limit by touching and dragging the limit and warning lines on the graph. More Wireless and Network Settings FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Viewing data usage by app or process 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch Data usage. The Data usage screen appears. 2. Scroll down the page to see the top three processes or apps using mobile data service. Touch a process or app to see data usage for the process or app, and to configure specific settings. Airplane mode When airplane mode is enabled, all your phone’s wireless connections are disabled, and you cannot make or receive calls [except for Emergency (E911) calls] or messages. You can, however, make Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. While in airplane mode, you can use other features of your phone, such as playing music, watching videos, or using other applications. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. The Wireless and network menu appears. FO 2. Touch Airplane mode to enable or disable airplane mode. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. Settings 151 2. Set these options: • Mobile data: Enable or disable your phone’s connection to the mobile data network. You can also control this setting at Notifications with the Mobile data toggle. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Mobile networks Set options for network selection, data service, and roaming behavior. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Mobile networks. The Mobile network screen appears. • Data roaming: Enable or disable connection to data services when your device is roaming on another network. For more information about roaming, see “Roaming” on page 13. • Network mode: Configure roaming for CDMA, LTE, and EV-DO networks. – LTE/CDMA: Lets your phone automatically access LTE, CDMA, and/or EV-DO mobile networks when available. – CDMA: Restricts your phone to CDMA mobile networks. • System select: Configure CDMA roaming mode. – Home only: Restricts your phone to your Wireless Provider’s network. – Automatic: Permits your phone to automatically roam to FO networks other than that provided by your Wireless Provider. 152 Turning Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot On or Off 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Tethering and portable hotspot ➔ Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Use Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to share your phone’s internet connection with up to 5 other devices, through Wi-Fi. You can control whether devices connect to your Portable WiFi Hotspot with the Allowed device list. For more information about using your phone as a mobile hotspot, see “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 100. Note: Using Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot requires a subscription to data service. For more information, contact your Wireless Provider. Note: Using your phone as a mobile hotspot consumes battery power and uses data service. While Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is active, your phone’s applications will use your Wireless Provider’s data service. Roaming while using your phone as a mobile hotspot will incur extra data charges. FO Using your phone as a mobile hotspot consumes battery power and uses data service. While Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is active, your phone’s applications will use your Wireless Provider’s data service. Roaming while using your phone as a mobile hotspot will incur extra data charges. and follow the 2. Touch Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot prompts to turn Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot On, or touch Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to turn Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Off. Settings 153 2. Touch Configure to access the following options: • Network SSID: View and change the name of your Mobile Hotspot. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Tethering and portable hotspot ➔ Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. The Portable Wi-Fi hotspot screen appears. • Hide my device: When enabled, your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is not visible to other Wi-Fi devices during a scan. Other devices can still connect to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, but will have to set up the connection manually with your Network SSID and Password. • Security: Choose the security level for your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot. • Password: If you choose a security level that uses a password, enter the password. By default, the password is your mobile telephone number. • Show password: Enable to make the Password field visible. FO • Show advanced options: Enable to access advanced options, including Broadcast channel, to specify the channel your device uses for Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot. 154 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Tethering and portable hotspot ➔ Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. The Portable Wi-Fi hotspot screen appears. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Allowed Devices List Control whether devices connect to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot with the Allowed devices list. After you add devices to the list, they can scan for your device and connect using your device’s Wi-Fi hotspot name (SSID) and password. 2. Touch Allowed devices ➔ + , then enter the other device’s Device name and MAC address. 3. Touch OK to add the device to the Allowed devices list. Tip: For information about connecting to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, see “Connecting a Device via Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 101. FO Note: Using your phone as a mobile hotspot consumes battery power and uses data service. While Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is active, your phone’s applications will use your Wireless Provider’s data service. Roaming while using your phone as a mobile hotspot will incur extra data charges. Settings 155 NFC FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Tethering Use Tethering to share your phone’s internet connection with a computer that connects to your device via USB cable, or by Bluetooth. Use NFC (Near Field Communication) to share information between your phone and another NFC device by touching the devices together, typically back-to-back. For more information about connecting computers to your phone via Tethering, see “Tethering” on page 100. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Tethering and portable hotspot. The Tethering and portable hotspot screen appears. For more information about sharing information with NFC, see “Android Beam” on page 157 and “S Beam” on page 157. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. 2. Choose a tethering method: • USB tethering: Connect the computer to the phone via USB cable, then touch USB Tethering to turn tethering On or Off. When On, a check mark appears in the check box. • Bluetooth tethering: Pair your phone with the computer via Bluetooth. Consult the computer’s documentation for more information about configuring your computer to pair via Bluetooth. Touch Bluetooth Tethering to turn tethering On or Off. When On, a check mark appears in the check box. FO Note: Using Tethering requires a subscription to your Wireless Provider’s mobile data service. 156 2. Touch NFC to turn NFC On or Off. Note: NFC must be turned on to use Android Beam or S Beam. S Beam FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Android Beam Android Beam uses your phone’s NFC (Near Field Communication) feature to send, or “beam”, application content to another NFC device, by holding the devices close together. S Beam uses your phone’s NFC (Near Field Communication) to send, or “beam”, content to other NFC and Wi-Fi Direct devices, by holding the devices close together. Android Beam works in the background. Use the sharing options from your favorite apps to select content to share via Android Beam. You can beam browser pages, YouTube videos, contacts, and more. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. S Beam works in the background. To share pictures or videos from Gallery, videos from Video player, or songs from Music player. Just bring the devices together (typically back-toback), then tap the screen. Turning S Beam On or Off 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. 2. Touch NFC to enable NFC. NFC must be enabled to use Android Beam. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. 2. Touch NFC to enable NFC. NFC must be enabled to use S Beam. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. to turn Android Beam to turn Android 3. Touch S Beam touch S Beam to turn S Beam On, or to turn S Beam Off. FO 3. Touch Android Beam On, or touch Android Beam Beam Off. Settings 157 Wi-Fi Direct allows devices to connect to each other directly via Wi-Fi, without a Wi-Fi network or hotspot, and without having to set up the connection. For example, some printers support Wi-Fi Direct, and you could print from your phone via Wi-Fi Direct. Turning Wi-Fi Direct On or Off 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. 2. Touch Wi-Fi Direct touch Wi-Fi Direct to turn Wi-Fi Direct On, or to turn Wi-Fi Direct Off. FO The Wi-Fi Direct screen appears, and your phone scans for available Wi-Fi Direct devices and lists them under Available devices. 158 Configuring Wi-Fi Direct 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Wi-Fi Direct 2. Touch Wi-Fi Direct to configure settings: • When you turn on Wi-Fi Direct, your device automatically searches for available Wi-Fi Direct devices nearby. Touch Scan to start a new search. • After scanning for nearby devices, touch a device to connect to it, then follow the prompts to complete the connection. • Touch Multi-connect to create a connection to devices that support multi-connect. Touch Scan to search for available multi-connect devices, then touch the devices you want to connect to and follow the prompts to complete the connection. VPN FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY AllShare Cast AllShare Cast lets your phone share the contents of its display with other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified devices, such as Smart televisions. For more information, refer to “AllShare Cast” on page 105. Note: To view more information about DLNA certified products visit http://www.dlna.org/home. Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). For more information about using VPNs, see “VPN” on page 98 Adding a VPN 1. From the Settings screen, touch Wireless and network ➔ More settings ➔ VPN. You are prompted to set a screen unlock pattern, PIN, or password. 2. In the Attention pop-up, touch OK. The Screen unlock settings menu appears. (For instructions on selecting Screen unlock settings, see “Security and lock screen” on page 173.) FO Note: You must enable at least Pattern security before setting up a VPN. If you have not yet enabled security, you’ll be prompted to do so the first time you launch VPN settings. Settings 159 • Type: Choose the type of VPN. • Server address: Enter the IP address of the VPN server. • PPP encryption (MPPE): Touch to enable or disable encryption. FO • Show advanced options: Touch to show more options. Available options depend on the type of VPN you are adding. 160 Kies via Wi-Fi FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY 3. Touch Add VPN network to set up a connection to a VPN, using the following settings: • Name: Enter a name for the VPN connection. Connect to the Kies application installed on your personal computer using Wi-Fi access to a network. You can then manage your data on your device and synchronize it with your data on your personal computer. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Kies via Wi-Fi. For more information, refer to “Kies via Wi-Fi” on page 99. 3. Under Advanced, touch options to control how content is shared from your device: • Shared contents: Choose the type of content to share, from Videos, Photos, or Music. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Nearby devices Share files with nearby devices via DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) over Wi-Fi. Note: To use Nearby devices for sharing, you must have set up a connection with another Wi-Fi device that supports DLNA. 1. From the Settings screen, under Wireless and network, touch More settings ➔ Nearby devices. The Nearby devices screen appears. 2. Touch File sharing to enable or disable file sharing with DLNA-compatible devices. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. • Device name: View or modify your device’s name. • Access control: Choose whether other devices access your content, from Allow all or Only allowed devices. • Allowed devices list: Lists Wi-Fi devices allowed to access your phone. • Not-allowed devices list: Lists Wi-Fi devices blocked from accessing your phone. • Download to: Choose a location to save downloaded content, from USB storage or SD card. FO • Upload from other devices: Choose how to handle incoming files from other devices, from Always accept, Always ask, or Always reject. Settings 161 Device 䡲 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Sound Volume From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Sound. The Sound menu appears. Sound profiles Use Sound profiles to temporarily silence the sounds your phone makes, except for media playback and alarms, or replace them with vibration. 1. From the Sound menu, under General, touch Sound profiles. The Sound profiles menu pops-up. 2. Select a profile: • Sound: Enable your sound settings. • Vibrate: Enable Vibrate mode, to replace sounds with vibration. You can also enable Vibrate mode by pressing the Volume key Down from the Home screen or by pressing and holding the # key on the Phone keypad. • Mute: Enable Mute mode, to silence all sounds. FO Tip: You can easily enable Silent/Vibrate mode by pressing and holding the Power/Lock key, then touching the Silent/ Vibrate mode icon on the Device options bar. 162 Set the system volume level, and set default volume for call ringtones, notifications, and media playback. Note: You can also set System volume from the Home screen by pressing the Volume key Up or Down. 1. From the Sound menu, under General, touch Volume. The Volume menu pops-up. 2. Touch and drag the sliders for: • Music, video, games, and other media: Set the default volume level for audio playback. You can also adjust volume from this default inside the apps. • Ringtone: Set the volume for incoming call ringtones. • Notifications: Set the volume for notifications, such as new messages and event reminders. • System: Set the volume for all other system sounds, such as key tones played for screen touches. You can control whether tones play for screen touches with other sound settings. 3. Touch OK to save your settings. Device vibration FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Device ringtone Choose a ringtone for incoming calls. 1. From the Sound menu, under Ringtone and notifications, touch Device ringtone. The Device ringtone menu pops-up. 2. Touch a ringtone to select it. When you touch a ringtone, a sample plays, unless you have a Silent mode enabled. 3. Touch OK to save your selection. 2. Touch a vibration pattern to select it. When you touch a pattern, a sample plays. 3. To create your own pattern, touch Create. Touch Tap to create in the pattern, then touch Stop. Touch Save to save your pattern. 4. Touch OK to save your selection. FO Tip: You can also set songs as ringtones for all calls, or for a selected contact. For more information, refer to “Music Player” on page 131. Choose a vibration pattern to use when vibration is enabled. 1. From the Sound menu, under Ringtone and notifications, touch Device vibration. The Device vibration menu pops-up. Settings 163 Sound and vibration FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Default notifications Choose a default sound to play for notifications, such as for new messages and event reminders. 1. From the Sound menu, under Ringtone and notifications, touch Default notifications. The Default notifications menu pops-up. When enabled, vibration is played at the same time as sounds for calls and alerts. 䡲 From the Sound menu, under Ringtone and notifications, touch Sound and vibration to enable or disable the feature. 2. Touch a sound to select it. When you touch a sound, a sample plays. When Sound and vibration is enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. 3. Touch OK to save your selection. Tip: You can also set songs as ringtones. For more information, refer to “Music Player” on page 131. Keytones Keytones are sounds that play when you touch keys on the Phone keypad. 䡲 From the Sound menu, under System, touch Keytones to enable or disable key sounds. FO When Keytones is enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. 164 Display FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Touch sounds Touch sounds play when you touch items on the screen, such as when making a selection. 䡲 From the Sound menu, under System, touch Touch sounds to enable or disable touch sounds. When Touch sounds is enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. Screen lock sound Screen lock sound plays when you lock or unlock the screen. 䡲 From the Sound menu, under System, touch Screen lock sound to enable or disable the Screen lock sound. When Screen lock sound is enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. Emergency tone You can set your phone to play an alert tone or vibrate during an emergency call (for example, calls to 911). 1. From the Sound menu, under System, touch Emergency tone. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Display. The Display menu appears. General Brightness Set the default screen brightness. 1. From the Display menu, under General, touch Brightness. 2. Touch and drag the slider to set the brightness, or touch Automatic brightness to allow the phone to adjust brightness in response to light conditions. 3. Touch OK to save the setting. Screen timeout Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen touch and the automatic screen timeout (dim and lock). 1. From the Display menu, under General, touch Screen timeout. 2. Touch a setting to select it. FO 2. Touch Alert or Vibrate, or touch Off for no emergency tone. 䡲 Settings 165 Font FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Auto-rotate screen When enabled, the screen’s orientation automatically changes when you rotate the phone. 䡲 From the Display menu, under General, touch Auto-rotate screen to turn the feature On or Off. Tip: You can also enable/disable screen automatic rotation on the Notifications panel with the Screen rotation setting. Font style Set the font for screen displays. 1. From the Home screen, touch Settings ➔ Display ➔ Font style. Menu, then select 2. Select a font, or touch Get fonts online to browse and download a new font. Font size Key backlight duration Set the length of time keys light when you touch them. 1. From the Display menu, under General, touch Key backlight duration. 2. Select 1.5 seconds, 6 seconds, Always off, or Always on. Set the font size for screen displays. 1. From the Home screen, touch Settings ➔ Display ➔ Font size. Menu, then select 2. Select a font size (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge). More settings Display battery percentage FO When On, the battery’s charge level displays in the Status bar next to the Battery icon. 1. From the Home screen, touch Menu, then select Settings ➔ Display. 166 2. Touch Display battery percentage to turn the setting On or Off. LED Indicator FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Wallpaper Customize the background of the Home and Lock screens. Menu, then select 1. From the Home screen, touch Settings ➔ Wallpaper. 2. Select a screen, from Home screen, Lock screen, or Home and Lock screens. 3. Select a source for wallpaper, from Gallery, Live wallpaper, or Wallpapers. 4. Follow the prompts to set the picture or wallpaper. Note: You can also set Wallpaper by touching and holding on the Home screen. The LED indicator on the front of the phone displays when the phone is locked, to notify you of status changes and events. Use LED indicator settings to configure how the LED functions. 1. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch LED Indicator. The LED Indicator screen appears. 2. Touch the following options to enable or disable them. (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.): • Charging: When enabled, the LED glows red during charging, and green when the battery is fully charged. • Low battery: When enabled, the LED blinks red to indicate low battery charge. • Missed event: When enabled, the LED blinks orange to show that you have missed calls, new messages, or application events. FO • Voice recording: When enabled, the LED glows while you are making a voice recording, but only when the screen is off. Settings 167 Storage FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Power saving Configure Power saving settings to conserve battery power. 1. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Power saving. The Power saving screen appears. 2. Touch Power saving to enable or disable the option: • Touch Power saving to enable Power saving. • Touch Power saving Power saving must be enabled ( the Power saving mode settings. to disable Power saving. ) to configure 3. Touch the following Power saving mode settings to enable or disable them. (When an option is enabled, a check mark appears in its check box.): • CPU power saving: When enabled, the phone’s maximum performance is limited. This does not affect normal usage, such as browsing and video playback. Manage the use of memory resources in your phone’s Device memory, and on an installed memory card. 1. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Storage. The Storage screen appears. The following options are available: • Device memory: View usage for, and manage, your phone’s internal memory (For detailed information and to manage storage in use, touch any item except Total space or Available space.): – Total space: Shows the total installed device memory. – Apps: Shows the total device memory currently used to store applications. – Pictures, videos: Shows the total device memory currently used to store pictures and videos. 4. Under Power saving tips, touch Learn about power saving to read information about Power saving options. – Downloads: Shows the total device memory currently used to FO • Screen power saving: When enabled, the screen uses reduced frame refresh rate and lower brightness. – Audio: Shows the total device memory currently used to store 168 music files, ringtones, and so on.) store recently downloaded files. – Miscellaneous files: Shows the total device memory currently used to store various application data and system data files. use. • SD card: View usage for, and manage, storage space on an optional memory card. – Total space: Shows the total card memory. – Available space: Shows the total card memory available for use. Battery FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY – Available space: Shows the total device memory available for – Unmount SD card: Deactivates the memory card so that you can safely remove it or format it. (For more information, see “Installing and Removing a Memory Card” on page 106) – Format SD card: Deletes all data from the memory card, including music, videos, and photos. (For more information, see “Formatting a Memory Card” on page 106.) See how much battery power is being used by device activities. 1. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Battery. The Battery screen appears. 2. View battery usage for applications and services currently running. The battery level displays in percentage. The amount of time the battery was used also displays. Battery usage displays in percentages per application. 3. Touch Screen, Cell standby, Android System, Android OS, or any other listed feature or application to view how it is affecting battery use. FO Note: Other applications may be running that affect battery use. Settings 169 You can download and install applications from the Google Play™ Store, or create applications using the Android SDK and install them on your phone. Use Application manager to manage applications on your phone. Warning! Because this device can be configured with system software not provided by or supported by Google or any other company, end-users operate these devices at their own risk. 1. From the Settings screen, under Device, touch Application manager. The Application manager screen appears. FO 2. Touch Downloaded, Running, or All to list the statuses of applications and services. The graph at the bottom of the Downloaded tab shows used and free Device memory. The graph at the bottom of the Running tab shows used and free RAM. 170 3. Touch an app or service to display the App info or Active app screen which provides more detailed storage usage information, and lets you Stop/Force stop or Uninstall/Report and app or service. For Downloaded apps, you can also Clear data, Clear cache, and/or Clear defaults. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Application manager – Data and synchronization: View, enable, and disable individual synchronization items. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Accounts and sync Set up and manage accounts, including your Samsung, Google, Backup Assistant Plus, and social networking accounts. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under Personal, touch Accounts and sync. The Accounts and sync screen appears. The following options are available: • Accounts and sync: When enabled, all accounts sync data at any time, automatically. – Touch Accounts and sync – Sync now: Touch to sync the selected account. – Remove account: Touch to remove the selected account. • Sync all: Touch to synchronize all accounts. • Add account: Touch to launch the Add account screen, select the desired account type, follow the prompts to define the account to your phone. to enable automatic synchronization of all accounts. – Touch Accounts and sync to disable automatic synchronization of all accounts. • Accounts list: Touch an account and its Sync settings screen appears with the following options. – Common settings / General settings: When available, lets you change the configuration of the selected account. – Device backup: When available, lets you select what data is FO backed up to the selected account for later restoration after a Factory data reset. (For more information, refer to “Factory data reset” on page 183.) Settings 171 Location services control your device's use of GPS signals. Some apps may require one or more location services be turned On for full app functionality. GPS signals may be affected by your surroundings, including: • Buildings • Tunnels or underground structures • Weather conditions • High-voltage or electromagnetic fields • Tinted windows 1. From the Settings screen, under Personal, touch Locations services. The Location services screen appears. 2. Touch the following options to enable/disable them. (When an option is enabled, a check mark appears in its check box.): • Use wireless networks: allows applications to use data from mobile networks and Wi-Fi to help determine your location. FO • Use GPS satellites: allows applications to use GPS to pinpoint your location. 172 Note: Use GPS satellites must be enabled to use some applications. You can also enable or disable GPS from the Notifications panel. For more information, refer to “Notification Panel” on page 26. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Location services Important! By selecting Use GPS satellites, you are allowing access to all location information by any third party through web access or any software or peripheral components you choose to install, download, add, or attach to the device or any other means. • Location and Google search: allows Google to use your location data for improved search results and other services. Note: Google location services must be enabled to use some applications. Important! By selecting Location and Google search, you are allowing Google’s location service to collect anonymous location data. Some data may be stored on your device. Collection may occur even when n o apps are running. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under Personal, touch Security. The Security screen appears. Screen security – Face and voice: When enabled, you unlock the phone by looking at the screen and speaking. This option offers low security, because someone who looks and/or sounds similar to you could unlock your phone. Touch the option for more information, and to set up Face unlock. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Security and lock screen Choose settings for locking and unlocking your phone. For more information about using the lock and unlock features, see “Securing Your Phone” on page 14. 䡲 From the Security screen, under Screen security, touch the following options to access additional options: • Screen lock: Touch one of the following options to select it as your custom screen lock/unlock method: – Swipe: When enabled, you unlock the phone by swiping your finger across the screen. This is the default screen lock, and offers no security. – Pattern: When enabled, you draw a pattern, which you create, on the screen to unlock the phone. Touch the option, then follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock pattern. – PIN: When enabled, you enter a numeric PIN (Personal Identification Number), which you create, to unlock the phone. – Password: When enabled, you enter an alphanumeric password, which you create, to unlock the phone. – None: Disable all custom screen lock settings, to use the default Swipe unlock screen. – Face unlock: When enabled, you unlock the phone by looking FO at the screen. This option offers low security, because someone who looks similar to you could unlock your phone. Touch the option for more information, and to set up Face unlock. Settings 173 – Dual clock: When enabled, a clock displaying two time zones appears on the lock screen. Touch Information ticker to enable the lock screen dual clock. Touch Information ticker to disable the lock screen dual clock. Touch Information ticker to set the home city for the lock screen dual clock. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Lock screen options: Touch this option and the Lock screen options screen appears with the following additional options available: Note: The Lock screen options are only available when the Screen lock option is set to Swipe or Motion. – Shortcuts: When enabled, application shortcuts appear on the lock screen. Swipe an icon to launch the associated application. to enable lock screen shortcuts. Touch Shortcuts Touch Shortcuts to disable lock screen shortcuts. Touch Shortcuts to add/remove lock screen shortcuts. – Clock: Touch this option to enable/disable a clock display on the lock screen. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. – Weather: When enabled, weather information for your current location appears on the lock screen. to enable the lock Touch Information ticker screen weather display. Touch Information ticker to disable the lock screen weather display. Touch Information ticker to configure the lock screen weather display. – Help text: Touch this option to enable/disable showing text FO explanations of lock screen features. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. 174 – Wake up in lock screen: Touch this option to enable/disable Encryption FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY unlocking your phone by saying the S Voice wake-up command. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. (For more information about S Voice, see “S Voice” on page 139.) – Set wake-up command: Touch this option and to configure the S Voice wake-up command functions. (For more information about S Voice, see “S Voice” on page 139.) • Owner information: Touch this option to enter text you want displayed on the Lock screen. The following options are available: – Show owner info on lock screen: When enabled, displays text you enter in the text box on the Lock screen. – Enter text to display on lock screen: In this box, enter text Encryption may take an hour or more to complete. Start with a charged battery, and attach the charger until encryption is complete. Loss of power or other interruption may cause the loss of some or all data. Once your information is encrypted you will be prompted to enter your decryption password each time you turn your phone on. 䡲 From the Security and lock screen screen, under Encryption, touch the following options to encrypt your information: • Encrypt device: Touch this option to encrypt accounts, settings, downloaded applications and data, media files, and more under a password you specify. FO you want displayed on the lock screen. (For more information about entering text, see “Entering Text” on page 37.) As a security measure, you can encrypt the contents of your phone or an installed memory card, and require a password each time you turn on the phone or access the memory card. Settings 175 – Encrypt external SD card: When enabled, new files on the memory card will be encrypted as they are added. – Full encryption: When enabled, all files on the memory card will be encrypted. – Exclude multimedia files: When enabled, multimedia files on FO the memory card will not be encrypted. 176 Passwords FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Encrypt external SD card: Touch this option to encrypt selected information stored on a microSD memory card under a password you specify. The following additional Encryption settings are available: When enabled, password characters display briefly as you enter them. 䡲 From the Security and lock screen screen, under Passwords, touch the following option to enable/ disable it: (When the option is enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Make passwords visible: When enabled, briefly displays password characters as you enter them. Warning! Because this device can be configured with system software not provided by or supported by Google or any other company, end-users operate these devices at their own risk. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Device administration View or disable device administrators. Some applications, such as corporate Email, may require you allow access to your device by device administrators in certain circumstances, such as if your phone is lost or stolen. Some features a device administrator might control include: • Setting the number of failed password attempts before the phone is restored to factory settings. • Automatically locking the phone. • Restoring factory settings on the phone. From the Security and lock screen screen, under Device administration, touch the following options to enable/ disable them: (When an option is enabled, a check mark appears in its check box.) • Device administrators: View, add, or remove device administrators. • Unknown sources: When enabled, you can install applications from sources other than Google Play®. FO 䡲 Settings 177 Language and input FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Credential storage You can install credentials with an application, from device storage, or from an installed memory card, and use the Credential storage settings to allow applications to access the secure certificates and other credentials. 䡲 From the Security and lock screen screen, under Credential storage, touch the following options to enable/disable them. (When an option is enabled, a check mark appears in its check box.): • Trusted credentials: View, enable, or disable trusted CA certificates. • Install from device storage: Install encrypted certificates from an installed memory card. Note: You must have installed a memory card containing encrypted certificates to use this feature. • Clear credentials: Clear stored credentials and reset the password. FO Note: This setting is only available if you have installed certificates. 178 䡲 From the Settings screen, under Personal, touch Language and input. The Language and input screen appears. Language Select the language used in your phone’s screens. 䡲 From the Language and input screen, touch Language to select the language used in your phone’s screens. Keyboards and input methods Configure text entry options to your preferences. 䡲 From the Language and input screen, under Keyboards and input methods, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it. (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.): • Default: Review the default method for manually entering text. Note: This option cannot be changed. Tip: When you have more than one language selected, you can slide your finger on the space bar while entering text to switch languages. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Google voice typing: Lets you vocally dictate the text entered into a field. Touch beside Google voice typing to configure the following options: – Select input languages: Select languages for Google voice typing. Select Automatic to use the Default language exclusively, or choose other language(s). – Block offensive words: When enabled, words many people find offensive are not shown in results of Google voice searches. Offensive words are replaced in results with a placeholder (####). • Samsung keyboard: Touch beside Samsung keypad to configure the following options. Note: This option cannot be disabled. – Portrait keyboard types: Choose the default keypad when the screen is in portrait mode, from Qwerty or 3x4 keyboard (similar to a phone keypad). FO – Input language: Select languages for the Samsung keyboard. – Predictive text: When enabled, T9 suggests words matching your text entries and optionally, complete common words automatically. Touch Predictive text to enable T9 to disable predictive text, touch Predictive text T9 predictive text. Touch Predictive text to configure the following options: Word completion: When enabled, T9 automatically completes words matching your key touches. Word completion point: Choose the number of letters T9 uses to predict words for automatic completion. Spell correction: Enable for automatic spelling check and correction. Next word prediction: When enabled, the system predicts the next word based on common usage patterns. Auto-append: When enabled, the most common predicted word is automatically added to your text. Auto-substitution: When enabled, T9 automatically replaces words you enter with words from the auto substitution list. Settings 179 – Handwriting: When enabled, Samsung keyboard recognizes – Auto-capitalization: When enabled, T9 automatically capitalizes words in your text based on common usage, such as at the beginning of sentences. – Auto-punctuate: When enabled, a period and space are automatically entered to end a sentence, when you tap the space bar twice. on-screen tracing of words. Touch Handwriting to enable T9 predictive text, to disable T9 predictive text. touch Handwriting Touch Handwriting to configure the following options: – Character preview: When enabled, characters available on Recognition type: Select Stroke recognition or Complete recognition. Recognition time: Select 100 ms, 300 ms, 500 ms, 1000 ms, or 2000 ms. Pen thickness: Select 1 pixel, 3 pixels, 5 pixels, 7 pixels, or 9 pixels. Pen color: Select Black, Red, Blue, Green, or Brown. – Tutorial: View help for using T9 predictive text. – Reset settings: Touch to reset Samsung keyboard settings to FO 180 Gesture guide: Shows gestures for text editing functions. Tutorial: Shows explanation of how to write by hand so that the phone will accept your input. About: Lists the Build, DHWR, and DioWord+ release versions. – Voice input: When enabled, the voice input key appears on the keyboard. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Regional correction: When enabled, T9 automatically changes the spelling of words based on norms for your default language. Recapture: When enabled, T9 re-displays matching words when you make corrections to a word inserted automatically. My word list: Add words to your T9 predictive text dictionary. Auto substitution list: Manage the list of words T9 uses for auto-substitution (Auto-substitution setting must be enabled). – Continuous input: When enabled, you can sweep your finger over keypad letters to enter words. When you lift your finger, a word matching your sweep is entered automatically. Available when Predictive text is turned On. the key you touch display briefly as you enter text. – Key-tap sound: When enabled, a sound plays for your key touches. the defaults, except for My word list and the Auto substitution list. Speech FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Voice cmd for apps Use Voice cmd for apps settings to customize your phone’s voice recognition feature for using voice commands to control your phone. 䡲 From the Language and input screen, under Voice cmd for apps, the following options are available: • Touch Voice cmd for apps to enable Voice cmd for apps. • Touch Voice cmd for apps apps. to disable Voice cmd for 䡲 From the Language and input screen, under Speech, the following options are available: • Voice recognizer: Choose a voice recognition engine for your phone’s voice recognition features (Google or Samsung powered by Vlingo). • Voice search: Configure how Voice search reacts to your speech. – Language: Choose a language for voice searching. – SafeSearch: Set the sensitivity for filtering of explicit images • Touch Voice cmd for apps to configure the following settings: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) from the results of your Google voice searches (Off, Moderate, or Strict). – Incoming calls: When enabled, you can make a call or end a – Block offensive words: When enabled, words many people call with voice commands like “Answer” or “Reject”. – Alarm: When enabled, you can stop or snooze alarms with voice commands like “Stop” or Snooze”. – Camera: When enabled, you can take photos with voice commands like “Capture”, “Shoot”, “Smile”, and “Cheese”. – Music: When enabled, you can control music playback with FO voice commands like “Next”, “Previous”, “Play”, “Pause”, “Volume up”, and “Volume down”. find offensive are not shown in results of Google voice searches. Offensive words are replaced in results with a placeholder (####). – Personalized recognition: Train Voice search to more accurately recognize your voice. – Google Account dashboard: Manage data collected under your Google account. Settings 181 – Preferred TTS engine: Select Google Text-to-speech Engine, or Samsung TTS. – General: Speech rate: Choose a rate at which text readouts are spoken. Listen to an example: Play a sample of speech synthesis. Driving mode: When enabled, incoming calls and new notifications are read out automatically. to enable Driving mode. Touch Driving mode to disable Driving mode. Touch Driving mode Touch Driving mode to choose items to be read out when Driving mode is enabled (Incoming call, Message, New emails, New voicemail, Alarm, Schedule, and/or Unlock screen). Mouse/trackpad FO Customize the response of your screen swipes. 䡲 From the Language and input screen, under Mouse/ trackpad, touch Pointer speed, then touch and drag along the scale to set the pointer speed. 182 Back up and reset FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY • Text-to-speech output: Provides audible readout of text, for example, the contents of text messages, and the Caller ID for incoming calls. Set options for backing up your information and resetting your device. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under Personal, touch Backup and reset. The Backup and reset screen appears. Backup and restore 䡲 From the Backup and reset screen, under Backup and restore, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Back up my data: Backs up app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other phone settings to Google servers. • Backup account: Select or set-up a Google account your phone will use to backup your app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other phone settings. • Automatic restore: Automatically restore app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other phone settings from your automatic backup. Personal data Accessory FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Factory data reset Use Factory data reset to return all settings to the defaults, and remove all data from the phone. 䡲 From the Backup and reset screen, under Personal data, touch Factory data reset to return all settings to the defaults, and remove all data from the phone. Important! Settings and data erased in a Factory data reset cannot be recovered. To save your settings, you can use Back up my data settings before a reset. Configure your phone’s behavior when you connect it to optional accessories (not included). 䡲 From the Settings screen, under System, touch Accessory. The Accessory screen appears. Dock Configure your phone’s behavior when it is connected to an optional Dock (not included). 䡲 From the Accessory screen, under Dock, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Dock sound: When enabled, a sound plays when you insert and remove the phone from the Dock. • Audio output mode: When enabled, audio plays through the Dock speakers when the phone is docked. FO • Desk home screen display: When enabled, displays a special screen when the phone is docked. Settings 183 Earphones FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Date and time Configure your phone’s behavior when you connect it to optional earphones (not included). 䡲 From the Accessory screen, under Earphones, touch the check box next to the following option to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Audio applications: When enabled, connecting earphones to your phone’s earphone jack automatically displays a set of audio application shortcuts on the Notifications list. By default, your phone receives date and time information from the wireless network. When you are outside network coverage, you may want to set date and time information manually using the Date & time settings. Menu, then select 1. From the Home screen, touch Settings ➔ Date and time. 2. Touch a setting to configure: • Automatic date and time: When enabled, the phone takes date and time updates from the wireless network (disables Set date and Set time). • Set date: Enter the current date (only available when Automatic date and time is disabled). • Set time: Enter the current time (only available when Automatic date and time is disabled). • Automatic time zone: When enabled, the phone uses the network-provided time zone. FO • Select time zone: Choose your local time zone (only available when Automatic date and time is disabled). 184 • Use 24-hour format: Set the format for time displays. • Select date format: Set the format for date displays. Your phone offers features to make using the phone easier for those with certain physical disabilities. Use the Accessibility settings to activate these services. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under System, touch Accessibility. The Accessibility screen appears. System options From the Accessibility screen, under System, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Auto-rotate screen: The screen’s orientation automatically changes when you rotate the phone. You can also set Auto rotate on the Notifications panel with the Screen rotation setting. • Speak passwords: Lets you speak passwords for log-ins. • The power key ends calls: Lets you can end voice calls by Power/Lock key. pressing the • Screen timeout: Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen touch and the automatic Screen timeout (dim and lock). Services option Enable or disable accessibility services. TalkBack 䡲 From the Accessibility screen, under Services, touch the following option: • TalkBack: When enabled in the TalkBack screen, recites menu options, application titles, contacts, and other items when scrolling and making selections, according to the Settings values you select. FO 䡲 • Accessibility shortcut: Adds an Accessibility settings option to the Device options menu (appears when you press and hold Power/Lock key. This provides quick access to the the Accessibility settings, to make changes as you use the phone. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Accessibility Settings 185 䡲 Hearing options FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Vision options From the Accessibility screen, under Vision, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Install Web scripts: Does not allow / Allows apps to install scripts from Google that make their Web content more accessible. 䡲 • Turn off all sounds: Disables all sounds, including the voice portion of calls. • Negative colors: Reverses the colors on the screen. FO • Font size: Set the font size for screen displays (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge). 186 From the Accessibility screen, under Hearing, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Mono audio: Delivers monophonic sound to support listening with a wired or Bluetooth headset with one earphone. Mobility option 䡲 From the Accessibility screen, under Mobility, touch the following option: • Tap and hold delay: Select the length of time the phone considers a screen touch before interpreting a touch as touchand-hold (Short, Medium, Long). Allow mock locations FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Developer options Use the Developer options to set options for Android application development and testing. 䡲 From the Settings screen, under System, touch Developer options. The Developer options screen appears. USB debugging This setting is used by developers when developing location-based applications. 䡲 From the Developer options screen, touch Allow mock locations to enable or disable the setting. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. Desktop backup password When enabled, allows debugging when the device is attached to a PC by a USB cable. 䡲 From the Developer options screen, touch USB debugging to enable or disable the setting. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box. Development device ID 2. In the Settings screen, enter the current full backup password, the new password for full backups, then enter the new password again. 3. Touch Set backup password to save the password change. FO The identification number for your device when using it as a development tool displays in this field. Protect the desktop with a backup password ID. 1. From the Developer options screen, touch Desktop backup password. Settings 187 Apps FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY User interface Configure the user interface by setting the behavior for the way the screen behaves when using applications or displaying data. 䡲 From the Developer options screen, under User interface, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Strict mode: The screen flashes when applications perform long operations on the main thread. • Show pointer location: Highlights the data that was touched on the screen. • Show touches: Displays touch interactions on the screen. • Show screen updates: Areas of the screen flash when they update. • Show CPU usage: Screen highlights the current CPU usage. • Force GPU rendering: Uses a 2D acceleration in applications. • Window animation scale: Configure the scale for animation (ranges from off to 10x). FO • Transition animation scale: Configure the scale for transitioning when using animation (ranges from Off to 10x). 188 䡲 From the Developer options screen, under Apps, touch the check box next to each of the following options to enable it: (When enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.) • Do not keep activities: Destroys every activity as soon as the application is closed. • Limit background processes: Set the number of processes that can run in background. Options are: Standard limit, No background processes, and 1 to 4 processes at most. • Show all ANRs: Displays a prompt when applications running in background are not responding. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY About device View information about your phone, including status, legal information, hardware and software versions, and a tutorial. 1. From the Settings screen, under System, touch About device. FO 2. Touch options to view details: • Software update: Check availability and install software updates. • Status: View Battery status, Battery level, Network, Signal strength, Mobile network type, Service state, Roaming, Mobile network state, My phone number, MIN, PRL version, MEID, IMEI, ICCID, IP address, Wi-Fi MAC address, Bluetooth address, Up time, and Device status. • Legal information: Display open source licenses, configure license settings, including your DivX VOD registration, and Google info. • Model number: View your phone’s model number. • Android version: View the firmware version of your phone. • Baseband version: View the baseband version of your phone. • Kernel version: View the kernel version of your phone. • Build number: View the build number of your phone. • Hardware version: View the version number of our phone’s hardware. Settings 189 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Section 13: Health and Safety Information This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. The terms “mobile device” or “cell phone” are used in this section to refer to your phone. Read this information before using your mobile device. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published information for consumers relating to Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes the following information: Do cell phones pose a health hazard? Many people are concerned that cell phone radiation will cause cancer or other serious health hazards. The weight of scientific evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems. FO Cell phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Over the past 15 years, scientists have conducted hundreds of studies looking at the biological effects of the radio frequency energy emitted by cell phones. While some researchers have reported biological changes associated 190 with RF energy, these studies have failed to be replicated. The majority of studies published have failed to show an association between exposure to radio frequency from a cell phone and health problems. The low levels of RF cell phones emit while in use are in the microwave frequency range. They also emit RF at substantially reduced time intervals when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. The biological effects of radio frequency energy should not be confused with the effects from other types of electromagnetic energy. Very high levels of electromagnetic energy, such as is found in X-rays and gamma rays, can ionize biological tissues. Ionization is a process where electrons are stripped away from their normal locations in atoms and molecules. It can permanently damage biological tissues including DNA, the genetic material. Interphone Study FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY The energy levels associated with radio frequency energy, including both radio waves and microwaves, are not great enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules. Therefore, RF energy is a type of non-ionizing radiation. Other types of non-ionizing radiation include visible light, infrared radiation (heat), and other forms of electromagnetic radiation with relatively low frequencies. While RF energy does not ionize particles, large amounts can increase body temperatures and cause tissue damage. Two areas of the body, the eyes and the testes, are particularly vulnerable to RF heating because there is relatively little blood flow in them to carry away excess heat. Research Results to Date: Is there a connection between RF and certain health problems? The results of most studies conducted to date say no. In addition, attempts to replicate and confirm the few studies that have shown a connection have failed. Results of this study did NOT show that cell phones caused brain cancer. In this study, most people had no increased risk of brain cancer from using cell phones. For people with the heaviest use of cell phones (an average of more than ½ hour per day, every day, for over 10 years) the study suggested a slight increase in brain cancer. However, the authors determined that biases and errors prevented any conclusions being drawn from this data. Additional information about Interphone can be found at http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf. Interphone is the largest cell phone study to date, but it did not answer all questions about cell phone safety. Additional research is being conducted around the world, and the FDA continues to monitor developments in this field. FO The scientific community at large therefore believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association between exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) from cell phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the scientific community has supported additional research to address gaps in knowledge. Some of these studies are described below. Interphone is a large international study designed to determine whether cell phones increase the risk of head and neck cancer. A report published in the International Journal of Epidemiology (June, 2010) compared cell phone usage for more than 5,000 people with brain tumors (glioma and meningioma) and a similar number of healthy controls. Health and Safety Information 191 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute The COSMOS study aims to conduct long-term health monitoring of a large group of people to determine if there are any health issues linked to long-term exposure to radio frequency energy from cell phone use. The COSMOS study will follow approximately 300,000 adult cell phone users in Europe for 20 to 30 years. Additional information about the COSMOS study can be found at http://www.ukcosmos.org/index.html. Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS) The National Cancer Institute (NCI) actively follows cancer statistics in the United States to detect any change in rates of new cases for brain cancer. If cell phones play a role in risk for brain cancer, rates should go up, because heavy cell phone use has been common for quite some time in the U.S. Between 1987 and 2005, the overall age-adjusted incidence of brain cancer did not increase. Additional information about SEER can be found at http://seer.cancer.gov/. Cell Phone Industry Actions FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS) FO MOBI-KIDS is an international study investigating the relationship between exposure to radio frequency energy from communication technologies including cell phones and brain cancer in young people. This is an international multi-center study involving 14 European and non-European countries. Additional information about MOBI-KIDS can be found at http://www.creal.cat/programes-recerca/en_projectes-creal/ view.php?ID=39. 192 Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, the FDA has urged the cell phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following: • Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for the type of signal emitted by cell phones; • Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user; and • Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current information on cell phone use and human health concerns. Headsets can substantially reduce exposure because the phone is held away from the head in the user's hand or in approved body-worn accessories. Cell phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet RF exposure compliance requirements when used against the head and against the body. Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from cell phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used for convenience and comfort. They are also required by law in many states if you want to use your phone while driving. Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF Radiation FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY The FDA also is working with voluntary standard-setting bodies such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), and others to assure that safety standards continue to adequately protect the public. Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy If there is a risk from being exposed to radio frequency energy (RF) from cell phones - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small. But, if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your RF exposure. • Reduce the amount of time spent using your cell phone; • Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between your head and the cell phone. Hands-Free Kits FO Hands-free kits may include audio or Bluetooth® headsets and various types of body-worn accessories such as belt-clips and holsters. Combinations of these can be used to reduce RF energy absorption from cell phones. Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from cell phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories which claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. Health and Safety Information 193 Children and Cell Phones The scientific evidence does not show a danger to any users of cell phones from RF exposure, including children and teenagers. The steps adults can take to reduce RF exposure apply to children and teenagers as well. • Reduce the amount of time spent on the cell phone; • Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between the head and the cell phone. FO Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using cell phones at all. For example, The Stewart Report from the United Kingdom made such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report, a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. 194 Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations (updated 10/1/2010): • FCC RF Safety Program: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised. Unlike “hands-free” kits, these so-called “shields” may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): http://www.epa.gov/radtown/wireless-tech.html. • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/. (Note: This web address is case sensitive.) • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/. • World Health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/. • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www.icnirp.de. • Health Protection Agency: http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/. • US Food and Drug Administration: expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/ HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for Radio Frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These FCC RF exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations: the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy. FO The RF exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body The FCC SAR limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum reported value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limit established by the FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets Health and Safety Information 195 Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are: • Head: 1.27 W/Kg. • Body: 1.47 W/Kg. FO SAR information on this and other model phones can be accessed online on the FCC's website through http:// transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/sar.html. To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone. Additional 196 SAR information can also be obtained at http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/specific-absorption-rate-sarcellular-telephones. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the mobile device a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body. FCC Part 15 Information to User Pursuant to part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Samsung could void your authority to operate the device. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, Smart Practices While Driving FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe operation of his or her vehicle. Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task should be performed while driving whether it be eating, drinking, talking to passengers, or talking on a mobile phone - unless the driver has assessed the driving conditions and is confident that the secondary task will not interfere with their primary responsibility. Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act of driving becomes impaired. Samsung is committed to promoting responsible driving and giving drivers the tools they need to understand and address distractions. Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. For example, only hands-free use may be permitted in certain areas. FO This device is designed to receive wireless emergency alerts from the Commercial Mobile Alerting System ("CMAS"; which may also be known as the Personal Localized Alerting Network ("PLAN")). If your wireless provider has chosen to participate in CMAS/PLAN, alerts are available while in the provider's coverage area. If you travel outside your provider's coverage area, wireless emergency alerts may not be available. For more information, please contact your wireless provider. On the Road - Off the Phone Health and Safety Information 197 Never mount this device in a manner that will obstruct the driver's clear view of the street and traffic. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Before answering calls, consider your circumstances. Let the call go to voicemail when driving conditions require. Remember, driving comes first, not the call! If you consider a call necessary and appropriate, follow these tips: • Use a hands-free device; • Secure your phone within easy reach; • Place calls when you are not moving; • Plan calls when your car will be stationary; • Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations; • Let the person with whom you are speaking know that you are driving and will suspend the call if necessary; Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle. Never watch videos, such as a movie or clip, or play video games while operating a vehicle. For more information, go to http://www.ctia.org. Battery Use and Safety Important! Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or damage. Most battery issues arise from improper handling of batteries and, particularly, from the continued use of damaged batteries. • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving; Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting this device in an automobile: FO Laws in some states may prohibit mounting this device on or near the windshield of an automobile. In other states, the law may permit mounting this device only in specific locations in the automobile. Be sure to consult the state and local laws or ordinances where you drive before mounting this device in an automobile. Failure to comply with these restrictions could result in fines, penalties, or other damages. 198 • Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise attempt to change the form of your battery. Do not put a high degree of pressure on the battery. This can cause leakage or an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating. • Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids. • Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping the phone or the battery, especially on a hard surface, can potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone or battery, take it to a service center for inspection. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Liquids can get into the phone's circuits, leading to corrosion. Even when the phone appears to be dry and appears to operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard. If the phone and/or battery get wet, have them checked by your service provider or contact Samsung, even if they appear to be working properly. • Do not place your battery in or near a heat source. Excessive heating can damage the phone or the battery and could cause the phone or the battery to explode. Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an appliance or heat source such as a microwave oven, hair dryer, iron, or radiator. Avoid leaving your phone in your car in high temperatures. • Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire. The phone or the battery may explode when overheated. • Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery. Do not let leaking short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, key, jewelry, clip, or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting. Important! Use only Samsung-approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers which are specifically designed for your phone. FO battery fluid come in contact with your eyes, skin or clothing. For safe disposal options, contact your nearest Samsung-authorized service center. • Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. • Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects. Accidental Health and Safety Information 199 Use of a non-Samsung-approved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Samsung's warranty does not cover damage to the phone caused by non-Samsung-approved batteries and/or chargers. • Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some websites and second-hand dealers not associated with reputable manufacturers and carriers, might be selling incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and chargers. Consumers should purchase manufacturer or carrier-recommended products and accessories. If unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger. • Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and FO charging devices could result in damage to the equipment and a possible risk of fire, explosion, or leakage, leading to serious injuries, damages to your phone, or other serious hazard. 200 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY WARNING! Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its customers to recycle Samsung mobile devices and genuine Samsung accessories. Proper disposal of your mobile device and its battery is not only important for safety, it benefits the environment. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Recycling programs for your mobile device, batteries, and accessories may not be available in your area. We've made it easy for you to recycle your old Samsung mobile device by working with respected take-back companies in every state in the country. Drop It Off You can drop off your Samsung-branded mobile device and batteries for recycling at one of our numerous Samsung Recycling Direct (SM) locations. A list of these locations may be found at: http://pages.samsung.com/us/recyclingdirect/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect_locations.jsp Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices and batteries Consumers may also recycle their used mobile device or batteries at many retail or carrier-provided locations where mobile devices and batteries are sold. Additional information regarding specific locations may be found at: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/plugin/cellphone/ index.htm or at http://www.call2recycle.org/. Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of these items in household or business trash may be prohibited. Help us protect the environment - recycle! Mail It In FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Samsung-branded devices and batteries will be accepted at these locations for no fee. The Samsung Mobile Take-Back Program will provide Samsung customers with a free recycling mailing label. Just go to http://www.samsung.com/us/aboutsamsung/citizenship/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect.html?INT=ST A_recyle_your_phone_page and follow the instructions to print out a free pre-paid postage label and then send your old mobile device or battery to the address listed, via U.S. Mail, for recycling. Dispose of unwanted electronics through an approved recycler. FO To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website: www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Or call, (877) 278-0799. Warning! Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode. UL Certified Travel Charger The Travel Charger for this phone has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Health and Safety Information 201 Display / Touch-Screen Please note the following information when using your mobile device: WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY FO The display on your mobile device is made of glass or acrylic and could break if your mobile device is dropped or if it receives significant impact. Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as this could cause injury to you. 202 WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH-SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH AMERICA, USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION. If your mobile device has a touch-screen display, please note that a touch-screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the touch-screen may damage the tempered glass surface and void the warranty. For more information, please refer to the “Standard Limited Warranty”. GPS & AGPS Certain Samsung mobile devices can use a Global Positioning System (GPS) signal for location-based applications. A GPS uses satellites controlled by the U.S. Government that are subject to changes implemented in accordance with the Department of Defense policy and the 2008 Federal Radio navigation Plan (FRP). Changes may affect the performance of location-based technology on your mobile device. Certain Samsung mobile devices can also use an Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS), which obtains information from the cellular network to improve GPS performance. AGPS uses your wireless service provider's network and therefore • Remain on the mobile device for as long as the emergency responder instructs you. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY airtime, data charges, and/or additional charges may apply in accordance with your service plan. Contact your wireless service provider for details. Your Location Location-based information includes information that can be used to determine the approximate location of a mobile device. Mobile devices which are connected to a wireless network transmit location-based information. Additionally, if you use applications that require location-based information (e.g. driving directions), such applications transmit locationbased information. The location-based information may be shared with third-parties, including your wireless service provider, applications providers, Samsung, and other thirdparties providing services. Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls When you make an emergency call, the cellular network may activate AGPS technology in your mobile device to tell the emergency responders your approximate location. FO AGPS has limitations and might not work in your area. Therefore: • Always tell the emergency responder your location to the best of your ability; and Navigation Maps, directions, and other navigation-data, including data relating to your current location, may contain inaccurate or incomplete data, and circumstances can and do change over time. In some areas, complete information may not be available. Therefore, you should always visually confirm that the navigational instructions are consistent with what you see before following them. All users should pay attention to road conditions, closures, traffic, and all other factors that may impact safe driving or walking. Always obey posted road signs. Emergency Calls This mobile device, like any wireless mobile device, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions, areas, or circumstances. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless mobile device for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example). Before traveling in remote or underdeveloped areas, plan an alternate method of contacting emergency services personnel. Remember, to Health and Safety Information 203 Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile device networks or when certain network services and/or mobile device features are in use. Check with local service providers. To make an emergency call: 1. If the mobile device is not on, switch it on. 2. Touch the “Phone” key. 3. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. 4. Touch the “Send” key. FO If certain features are in use (call blocking, for example), you may first need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult your User Manual and your local cellular service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your mobile device 204 may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY make or receive any calls, the mobile device must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Care and Maintenance Your mobile device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years: Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from: Liquids of any kind Keep the mobile device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If the mobile device does get wet, do not accelerate drying with the use of an oven, microwave, or dryer, because this may damage the mobile device and could cause a fire or explosion. Do not use the mobile device with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the mobile device. Responsible Listening FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Extreme heat or cold Avoid temperatures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°C / 113°F. Microwaves Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave oven. Doing so may cause a fire or explosion. Dust and dirt Do not expose your mobile device to dust, dirt, or sand. Cleaning solutions Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the mobile device. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution. Shock or vibration Do not drop, knock, or shake the mobile device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Paint FO Do not paint the mobile device. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts or ventilation openings and prevent proper operation. Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss. Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud sounds over time. The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is played louder and for longer durations. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cell phones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds, and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound, and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and potential hearing problem varies. Additionally, the amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and the headphones Health and Safety Information 205 that are used. As a result, there is no single volume setting that is appropriate for everyone or for every combination of sound, settings, and equipment. • Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less You should follow some common sense recommendations when using any portable audio device: • Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into an audio source. such as rock concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY time is required before you hearing could be affected. • Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately. • Be aware that you can adapt to higher volume settings over time, not realizing that the higher volume may be harmful to your hearing. • Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, • Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech, or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor. You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources: • When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. • Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you FO choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise. By blocking background environment noise, noise cancelling headphones should allow you to hear the music at lower volumes than when using earbuds. 206 American Academy of Audiology 11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20190 Voice: (800) 222-2336 Email: info@audiology.org Internet: http://www.audiology.org/Pages/ default.aspx National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 Bethesda, MD 20892-2320 Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395 E Street, S.W., Suite 9200 Patriots Plaza Building Washington, DC 20201 Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 1-888-232-6348 TTY Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area, and always switch your mobile device off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the mobile device or any accessory to another device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Radio Frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless mobile device. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives. FO Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) Outside the U.S. 513-533-8328 Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ default.html Health and Safety Information 207 A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless mobile device and an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device. Persons who have such devices: • Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six (6) inches from their implantable medical device when the mobile device is turned ON; • Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket; • Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference; • Should turn the mobile device OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place; • Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical device, consult your health care provider. FO For more information see: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html#. 208 Other Medical Devices FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Implantable Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your mobile device off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle before using your mobile device in a motor vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Switch your mobile device off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so. Potentially Explosive Environments Switch your mobile device off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch the mobile device off while at a refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. When your Device is Wet FO Do not turn on your device if it is wet. If your device is already on, turn it off and remove the battery immediately (if the device will not turn off or you cannot remove the battery, leave it as-is). Then, dry the device with a towel and take it to a service center. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established requirements for digital wireless mobile devices to be compatible with hearing aids and other assistive hearing devices. When individuals employing some assistive hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants) use wireless mobile devices, they may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and mobile devices also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless mobile devices to assist hearing device users find mobile devices that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all mobile devices have been rated. Mobile devices that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not Health and Safety Information 209 hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless mobile device meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equals M5. M-Ratings: Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. M-ratings refer to enabling acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in telecoil mode. Under the standard, this should provide the hearing aid user with normal use while using the hearing aid with the particular wireless mobile device. A sum of 6 or more would indicate excellent performance. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY be able to use a rated mobile device successfully. Trying out the mobile device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. However, these are not guarantees that all users will be satisfied. T ratings work similarly. T-Ratings: Mobile devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-ratings refer to enabling inductive coupling with hearing aids operating in telecoil mode. Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing aid manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise. FO Under the current industry standard, American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19, the hearing aid and wireless mobile device rating values are added together to indicate how usable they are together. For example, if a 210 M3 M2 T3 T2 Keep the mobile device and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. HAC for Newer Technologies This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer. Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device FCC Notice The mobile device may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the mobile device if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association. Cautions Any changes or modifications to your mobile device not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the mobile device warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the mobile device. FO Your mobile device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the mobile device, or make calls that increase your mobile device bill. FCC Notice and Cautions Health and Safety Information 211 Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified personnel should service the mobile device or install the mobile device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment installed in your vehicle are securely mounted. • Check regularly that all wireless mobile device equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. • When using a headset in dry environments, static electricity can build up in the headset and cause a small quick static electrical shock. To minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge from the headset avoid using the headset in extremely dry environments or touch a grounded unpainted metal object to discharge static electricity before inserting the headset. • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive FO materials in the same compartment as the mobile device, its parts, or accessories. 212 • For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment near or in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Although your mobile device is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it. • Switch your mobile device off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless mobile devices in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation. Check with appropriate authorities before using any function of a mobile device while on an aircraft. • Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cell phone services to the offender, or legal action, or both. • While using your device, leave some lights on in the room and do not hold the screen too close to your eyes. • Seizures or blackouts can occur when you are exposed to flashing lights while watching videos or playing games for extended periods. If you feel any discomfort, stop using the device immediately. • Reduce risk of repetitive motion injuries. When you repetitively FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY perform actions, such as pressing keys, drawing characters on a touch screen with your fingers, or playing games, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, neck, shoulders, or other parts of your body. When using your device for extended periods, hold the device with a relaxed grip, press the keys lightly, and take frequent breaks. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician. • If your device has a camera flash or light, do not use the flash or FO light close to the eyes of people or pets. [122011] Health and Safety Information 213 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Section 14: Warranty Information Standard Limited Warranty What is covered and for how long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC (“SAMSUNG”) warrants that SAMSUNG’s handsets and accessories (“Products”) are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date: Phone 1 Year Batteries 1 Year Case/Pouch/Holster 90 Days Other Phone Accessories 1 Year What is not covered? FO This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the Product. 214 This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to liquid, moisture, dampness, sand or dirt, neglect, or unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical stress; (b) scratches, dents and cosmetic damage, unless caused by SAMSUNG; (c) defects or damage resulting from excessive force or use of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen; (d) equipment that has the serial number or the enhancement data code removed, defaced, damaged, altered or made illegible; (e) ordinary wear and tear; (f) defects or damage resulting from the use of Product in conjunction or connection with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (g) defects or damage resulting from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, service, or adjustment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (h) defects or damage resulting from external causes such as collision with an object, fire, flooding, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake, exposure to weather conditions, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source; (i) defects or damage resulting from cellular signal reception remainder of the original Limited Warranty on the original Product or for ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. All replaced Products, parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG. Except to any extent expressly allowed by applicable law, transfer or assignment of this Limited Warranty is prohibited. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY or transmission, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product; or (j) Product used or purchased outside the United States. This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery; (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified. What are SAMSUNG’s obligations? During the applicable warranty period, provided the Product is returned in accordance with the terms of this Limited Warranty, SAMSUNG will repair or replace the Product, at SAMSUNG’s sole option, without charge. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG’s sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any Product, or may replace the Product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product. FO Repaired/replaced cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/ replaced Products will be warranted for a period equal to the What must you do to obtain warranty service? To obtain service under this Limited Warranty, you must return the Product to an authorized phone service facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by the sales receipt or comparable proof of sale showing the original date of purchase, the serial number of the Product and the seller’s name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, please call SAMSUNG Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, you must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product. You should keep a separate backup copy of any contents of the Product before delivering the Product to SAMSUNG for warranty service, as some or all of the contents may be deleted or reformatted during the course of warranty service. Warranty Information 215 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL EXTENT OF SAMSUNG’S RESPONSIBILITIES, AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY REGARDING THE PRODUCTS. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SAMSUNG BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COMMERCIAL LOSS OF ANY SORT; LOSS OF USE, TIME, DATA, REPUTATION, OPPORTUNITY, GOODWILL, PROFITS OR SAVINGS; INCONVENIENCE; INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES; OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR THE DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. FO SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE 216 OR SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT, OR THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT RESTS SOLELY WITH THE USER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY What are the limits on SAMSUNG’s liability? Nothing in the Product instructions or information shall be construed to create an express warranty of any kind with respect to the Products. No agent, employee, dealer, representative or reseller is authorized to modify or extend this Limited Warranty or to make binding representations or claims, whether in advertising, presentations or otherwise, on behalf of SAMSUNG regarding the Products or this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. For any arbitration in which your total damage claims, exclusive of attorney fees and expert witness fees, are $5,000.00 or less (“Small Claim”), the arbitrator may, if you prevail, award your reasonable attorney fees, expert witness fees and costs as part of any award, but may not grant SAMSUNG its attorney fees, expert witness fees or costs unless it is determined that the claim was brought in bad faith. In a Small Claim case, you shall be required to pay no more than half of the total administrative, facility and arbitrator fees, or $50.00 of such fees, whichever is less, and SAMSUNG shall pay the remainder of such fees. Administrative, facility and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in which your total damage claims, exclusive of attorney fees and expert witness fees, exceed $5,000.00 (“Large Claim”) shall be determined according to AAA rules. In a Large Claim case, the arbitrator may grant to the prevailing party, or apportion among the parties, reasonable attorney fees, expert witness fees and costs. Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator’s award in any court of competent jurisdiction. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY What is the procedure for resolving disputes? ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE SALE, CONDITION OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION, AND NOT BY A COURT OR JURY. FO Any such dispute shall not be combined or consolidated with a dispute involving any other person’s or entity’s Product or claim, and specifically, without limitation of the foregoing, shall not under any circumstances proceed as part of a class action. The arbitration shall be conducted before a single arbitrator, whose award may not exceed, in form or amount, the relief allowed by the applicable law. The arbitration shall be conducted according to the American Arbitration Association (AAA) Commercial Arbitration Rules applicable to consumer disputes. This arbitration provision is entered pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act. The laws of the State of Texas, without reference to its choice of laws principles, shall govern the interpretation of the Limited Warranty and all disputes that are subject to this arbitration provision. The arbitrator shall decide all issues of interpretation and application of this arbitration provision and the Limited Warranty. This arbitration provision also applies to claims against SAMSUNG’s employees, representatives and affiliates if any such claim arises from the Product’s sale, condition or performance. Warranty Information 217 FO 218 Severability If any portion of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal or unenforceable, such partial illegality or unenforceability shall not affect the enforceability of the remainder of the Limited Warranty. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by providing notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product. To opt out, you must send notice by e-mail to optout@sta.samsung.com, with the subject line: “Arbitration Opt Out.” You must include in the opt out e-mail (a) your name and address; (b) the date on which the Product was purchased; (c) the Product model name or model number; and (d) the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number, as applicable, if you have it (the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found (i) on the Product box; (ii) on the Product information screen, which can be found under “Settings;” (iii) on a label on the back of the Product beneath the battery, if the battery is removable; and (iv) on the outside of the Product if the battery is not removable). Alternatively, you may opt out by calling 1-888-987-4357 no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product and providing the same information. These are the only two forms of notice that will be effective to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure. Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way, and you will continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty. Precautions for Transfer and Disposal If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the standard methods, the data only appears to be removed on a superficial level, and it may be possible for someone to retrieve and reuse the data by means of special software. To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s Customer Care Center for an Extended File System (EFS) Clear which will eliminate all user memory and return all settings to default settings. Please contact the Samsung Customer Care Center for details. Important! Please provide warranty information (proof of purchase) to Samsung’s Customer Care Center in order to provide this service at no charge. If the warranty has expired on the device, charges may apply. Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357) © BY CLICKING THE “I ACCEPT” BUTTON (OR IF YOU BYPASS OR OTHERWISE DISABLE THE “I ACCEPT”, AND STILL INSTALL, COPY, DOWNLOAD, ACCESS OR OTHERWISE USE THE SOFTWARE), YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS IN THIS EULA, YOU MUST CLICK THE “DECLINE” BUTTON, AND DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SOFTWARE. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC 1301 E. Lookout Drive Richardson, Texas 75082 2012 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval. Specifications and availability subject to change without notice. [111611] End User License Agreement for Software FO IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for software owned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and its affiliated companies and its third party suppliers and licensors that accompanies this EULA, which includes computer software and may include associated media, printed materials, “online” or electronic documentation (“Software”). 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following rights provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of this EULA: You may install, use, access, display and run one copy of the Software on the local hard disk(s) or other permanent storage media of one computer and use the Software on a single computer or a mobile device at a time, and you may not make the Software available over a network where it could be used by multiple computers at the same time. You may make one copy of the Software in machine-readable form for backup purposes only; provided that the backup copy must include all copyright or other proprietary notices contained on the original. 2. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP. Samsung reserves all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA. The Software is protected by copyright and other intellectual Warranty Information 219 3. LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code or algorithms of, the Software (except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law not withstanding this limitation), or modify, or disable any features of, the Software, or create derivative works based on the Software. You may not rent, lease, lend, sublicense or provide commercial hosting services with the Software. 4. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Samsung and its affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered as part of the product support services related to the Software provided to you, if any, related to the Software. Samsung may use this information solely to improve its products or to provide customized services or technologies to you and will not disclose this information in a form that personally identifies you. FO 5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung may provide to you or make available to you after 220 the date you obtain your initial copy of the Software, unless we provide other terms along with such upgrade. To use Software identified as an upgrade, you must first be licensed for the Software identified by Samsung as eligible for the upgrade. After upgrading, you may no longer use the Software that formed the basis for your upgrade eligibility. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY property laws and treaties. Samsung or its suppliers own the title, copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Software. The Software is licensed, not sold. 6. SOFTWARE TRANSFER. You may not transfer this EULA or the rights to the Software granted herein to any third party unless it is in connection with the sale of the mobile device which the Software accompanied. In such event, the transfer must include all of the Software (including all component parts, the media and printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA) and you may not retain any copies of the Software. The transfer may not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, the end user receiving the Software must agree to all the EULA terms. 7. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that the Software is subject to export restrictions of various countries. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end user, end use, and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. Purchaser, and do not constitute or imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation of, or affiliation with the third-party or its products and services. Purchaser agrees that SAMSUNG shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to caused by, or in connection with, use of or reliance on any such third-party content, products, or services available on or through any such application. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that your use of any third-party application is governed by such third-party application provider’s Terms of Use, License Agreement, Privacy Policy, or other such agreement and that any information or personal data you provide, whether knowingly or unknowingly, to such thirdparty application provider, will be subject to such third-party application provider’s privacy policy, if such a policy exists. SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PRACTICES OF ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY 8. TERMINATION. This EULA is effective until terminated. Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this EULA. Upon termination of this EULA, you must cease all use of the Software and destroy all copies, full or partial, of the Software. FO 9. THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS. Certain third-party applications may be included with, or downloaded to this mobile device. SAMSUNG makes no representations whatsoever about any of these applications. Since SAMSUNG has no control over such applications, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that SAMSUNG is not responsible for the availability of such applications and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, services, or other materials on or available from such applications. Purchaser expressly acknowledges and agrees that use of third-party applications is at Purchaser’s sole risk and that the entire risk of unsatisfactory quality, performance, accuracy and effort is with Purchaser. It is up to Purchaser to take precautions to ensure that whatever Purchaser selects to use is free of such items as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and other items of a destructive nature. References on this mobile device to any names, marks, products, or services of any third-parties are provided solely as a convenience to 10. Disclaimer of Warranty Regarding Third-Party Applications. SAMSUNG DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY, USE, TIMELINESS, SECURITY, VALIDITY, ACCURACY, OR RELIABILITY OF, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF, OR OTHERWISE RESPECTING, THE CONTENT OF ANY Warranty Information 221 FO 222 ACCURACY, LACK OF VIRUSES, QUIET ENJOYMENT, NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER VIOLATION OF RIGHTS. SAMSUNG DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION, THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WILL MEET PURCHASER’S REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE OPERATION OF THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WILL BE CORRECTED. PURCHASER ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, OBTAINED BY PURCHASER FROM SAMSUNG SHALL BE DEEMED TO ALTER THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY REGARDING THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS, OR TO CREATE ANY WARRANTY. FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG, IS DOWNLOADED, OR OTHERWISE OBTAINED. USE OF ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION IS DONE AT PURCHASER’S OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND PURCHASER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM THE DOWNLOADING OR USE OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS. SAMSUNG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY REGARDING WHETHER PURCHASER’S PERSONAL INFORMATION IS CAPTURED BY ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER OR THE USE TO WHICH SUCH PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE PUT BY SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER. ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND FROM SAMSUNG, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, RELIABILITY OR AVAILABILITY, 11. Limitation of Liability. SAMSUNG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION, ITS CONTENT OR FUNCTIONALITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES 12. U.S. Government End Users Restricted Rights. The Software is licensed only with "restricted rights" and as "commercial items" consisting of "commercial software" and "commercial software documentation" with only those rights as are granted to all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions herein. All Software and Products provided to the United States Government pursuant to solicitations issued on or after December 1, 1995 is provided with the commercial rights and restrictions described elsewhere herein. All Software and Products provided to the United States Government pursuant to solicitations issued prior to December 1, 1995 are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS as provided for in FAR, 48 CFR 52.227-14 (JUNE 1987) or DFAR, 48 CFR 252.227-7013 (OCT 1988), as applicable. FO FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY CAUSED BY OR RELATED TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, INTERRUPTIONS, DEFECTS, DELAY IN OPERATION OR TRANSMISSION, COMPUTER VIRUS, FAILURE TO CONNECT, NETWORK CHARGES, AND ALL OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NOT WITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, SAMSUNG’S TOTAL LIABILITY TO PURCHASER FOR ALL LOSSES, DAMAGES, CAUSES OF ACTION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF PURCHASER’S USE OF THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS ON THIS MOBILE DEVICE, OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS EULA, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PURCHASER PAID SPECIFICALLY FOR ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION THAT WAS INCLUDED WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS, AND DISCLAIMERS (INCLUDING SECTIONS 9, 10, AND 11) SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. 13. APPLICABLE LAW. This EULA is governed by the laws of TEXAS, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. This EULA shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressly excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not amicably settled, it shall be finally resolved by arbitration in Seoul, Korea in accordance with the Warranty Information 223 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Arbitration Rules of the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board. The award of arbitration shall be final and binding upon the parties. FO 14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA is the entire agreement between you and Samsung relating to the Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications, proposals and representations with respect to the Software or any other subject matter covered by this EULA. If any provision of this EULA is held to be void, invalid, unenforceable or illegal, the other provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 224 A FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Index FO Abc mode 47 Accessibility settings services 185 Accounts adding a Corporate account 51 adding a Google account 50 setting up a Facebook account 54 setting up a Twitter account 54 Airplane mode 151 Applications downloading new 139 Applications settings allow mock locations 187 stay awake 187 USB debugging 187 AT&T Music Playlists 135 Back key 25 Battery charging 9 cover, installing 8 cover, removing 6 indicator 10 installing 8 removing 15 Battery Use & Safety 198 Bluetooth pairing with a device 97 profiles 148 settings 149 turning on or off 97 Browser 76 settings 81 Calculator 109 Calendar 109 Call log creating/updating contacts 40 managing 40 sending messages 40 Calls answering 37 call-waiting 38 ending 39 from Call log 37 from Contacts 36 from Favorites 36 in-call options 39 rejecting 38 sending to voicemail 38 silencing a ringer 37 three-way 37 using Speed Dials 36 using the Dialer 34 using Voice Commands 36 225 FO 226 namecards 59 setting a picture as contact icon 94 speed dials 64 starred contacts 60 synchronizing with accounts 57 updating 56 updating from Call log 40, 57 updating from Dialer 56 Corporate email accounts 51 Creating a Playlist 135 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Voice Dialer 36 Camcorder recording video 90, 114 settings 90, 115 Camera settings 88, 112 taking pictures 87, 112 Care and Maintenance 204 Children and Cell Phones 194 Clock 116 Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) 197 Contacts activities 64 creating 55 creating from Call log 56 creating from the Dialer 56 display options 57 exporting and importing 60 Get Friends 57 groups 61 history 63 linking 58 My Profile 61 Display / Touch-Screen 202 Display settings brightness 165 font style and size 166 screen timeout 165 Do cell phones pose a health hazard? 190 Email account settings 74 combined Inbox 74 composing and sending 73 configuring accounts 71 Corporate accounts 51 refreshing your accounts 74 Emergency Calls 35, 203 Entering Text Changing the Text Entry Mode 47 Using 123Sym Mode 48 Using Abc Mode 47 Using Symbol/Numeric Mode 48 Exchange account 51 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals 190 Facebook setting up an account 54 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices 209 FCC Notice and Cautions 211 YouTube 76, 142 GPS & AGPS 202 Groups adding contacts 62 creating 62 sending a message 63 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY FO Gallery 93 sharing pictures and video 94 viewing pictures and video 93, 118 viewing videos 119 Get Friends 57 Getting Started Setting Up Your Phone 6 Gmail account settings 70 composing and sending 69 configuring your account 69 refreshing your account 69 Google Gmail 69 managing an account 51 Maps 83, 126 Navigation 137 Play Store 139 setting up an account 50 Talk 71 Voice Search 76 your account 13 Health and Safety Information 190 Home key 24 Home screen 26 adding shortcuts 30 adding widgets 29 customizing 28 folders 31 primary shortcuts 28 wallpaper 32 Icons Annunciator Line 23 Incognito 122 Create Window 122 Exit Window 122 Internet 120 Keypad Changing Text Input 47 Locking and Unlocking unlocking the keypad 12, 14 Maps 83, 126 Memory Card erasing 106 installing 7 removing 16 Memory card installing 7 removing 16 Memory settings internal phone storage 168 Menu context-sensitive 25 key 24 227 FO 228 Music File Extensions AAC 131 AAC+ 131 eAAC+ 131 MP3 131 WMA 131 Music Player adding music 135 creating a playlist 135 removing music 135 My Files 136 My Profile 61 sending via Bluetooth or Gmail 61 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Messages creating and sending 65 email 71 Gmail 69 managing 66 settings 67 Talk 71 threaded view 66 types 65 microSDHC card 7 Mobile Hotspot using your phone as a hotspot 100 Mobile networks settings 152 Music creating a playlist 86 Music Player 131 playing 85 setting a song as a ringtone 86, 136 Namecards sending 59 Navigation 24 command keys 24, 28 context-sensitive menus 25 touch gestures 25 Notification Panel 26 Operating Environment 207 Other Important Safety Information 212 Pairing with Bluetooth 97 PC Connections 98 Personal Localized Alerting Network (PLAN) 197 Phone settings Date & time 184 language 178 Picture ID setting 94 Pictures Gallery 93 setting as wallpaper 94 sharing 94 taking 87, 112 Play Store 139 Playlists creating 86 Powering On and Off 11 S Speed Dials assigning 64 removing or reassigning 64 Standard Limited Warranty 214 Storage settings 168 Swype configuring 44 help 44 Swype keyboard entering text 43 Symbol/Numeric mode 48 System Tutorial 14 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY QWERTY keyboards Virtual Keyboard Types 43 FO Reducing Exposure Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories 193 Responsible Listening 205 Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device 211 Ringtones setting a song as a ringtone 86, 136 Roaming 13 Samsung keypad configuring 46 entering text 46 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling 200 Screen Keyboards Samsung 46 Swype 43 Security locking and unlocking 14 locking the phone 14 Security settings credential storage 178 Settings 146 Sharing pictures and video 94 SIM card installation 7 Installing 6 removing 15 Smart Practices While Driving 197 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information 195 229 U FO 230 FO R R INT D D E R IV R A X NA FT R L EV U IE SE W O O NL N Y LY Text changing input method 43 entering 42 on-screen QWERY keyboard 42 using Samsung keypad 46 using Swype keyboard 43 Text Input Abc mode 47 numeric mode 48 symbol mode 48 Text settings default 178 Google voice typing 179 Samsung keyboard 179 Threaded view 66 TTY Mode 11 Turning Your Phone On and Off 11 Tutorial, System 14 Twitter setting up an account 54 UL Certified Travel Charger 201 Unlocking using an unlock pattern 14 USB port 19 USB settings mass storage device 99 Using Favorites Deleting a Favorite 123 Videos Gallery 93 recording 90, 114 sharing 94 Voice Search 76 Voicemail checking 12 setting up 12 Volume key 19 VPN accessing 98 settings 159 Wallpaper setting 94 Warranty Information 214 Wi-Fi adding a connection manually 96 scanning and connecting 96 settings 147 turning on or off 95 using your phone as a hotspot 100 Wireless Networking Bluetooth 96 VPN 98 Wi-Fi 95 YouTube 76, 142
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