Samsung Electronics Co SMW750V Multi-Band GSM/EDGE/UMTS/CDMA/LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth, and RFID User Manual n900v UM
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Multi-Band GSM/EDGE/UMTS/CDMA/LTE Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth, and RFID n900v UM
Users Manual
TE D R RA N F AL T SE SM-W750V LY This document is watermarked because certain important information in the document has not yet been verified. This document has been sent to you as a draft and for informational purposes only. The document should only be used for internal purposes and may not be distributed outside of Samsung, except to Samsung's carrier customer for testing purposes. Distributing the document outside of Samsung, except to Samsung's carrier customer for testing purposes could result in legal exposure to the company if the preliminary, unverified information in the draft turns out to be inaccurate. A N D R O I D S M A R T P H O N E User Manual FO IN Please read this manual before operating your phone and keep it for future reference. GH68_XXXXXXPrintedinKorea Intellectual Property TE D R RA N F AL T SE LY AllIntellectualProperty,asdefinedbelow,ownedbyorwhichisotherwisethepropertyofSamsungoritsrespectivesuppliers relatingtotheSAMSUNGPhone,includingbutnotlimitedto,accessories,parts,orsoftwarerelatingthereto(the“Phone System”),isproprietarytoSamsungandprotectedunderfederallaws,statelaws,andinternationaltreatyprovisions.Intellectual Propertyincludes,butisnotlimitedto,inventions(patentableorunpatentable),patents,tradesecrets,copyrights,software, computerprograms,andrelateddocumentationandotherworksofauthorship.Youmaynotinfringeorotherwiseviolatethe rightssecuredbytheIntellectualProperty.Moreover,youagreethatyouwillnot(andwillnotattemptto)modify,prepare derivativeworksof,reverseengineer,decompile,disassemble,orotherwiseattempttocreatesourcecodefromthesoftware.No titletoorownershipintheIntellectualPropertyistransferredtoyou.AllapplicablerightsoftheIntellectualPropertyshallremain withSAMSUNGanditssuppliers. Open Source Software Somesoftwarecomponentsofthisproduct,includingbutnotlimitedto'PowerTOP'and'e2fsprogs',incorporatesourcecode coveredunderGNUGeneralPublicLicense(GPL),GNULesserGeneralPublicLicense(LGPL),OpenSSLLicense,BSDLicenseand otheropensourcelicenses.Toobtainthesourcecodecoveredundertheopensourcelicenses,pleasevisit: http://opensource.samsung.com. Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability FO IN EXCEPTASSETFORTHINTHEEXPRESSWARRANTYCONTAINEDONTHEWARRANTYPAGEENCLOSEDWITHTHEPRODUCT,THE PURCHASERTAKESTHEPRODUCT"ASIS",ANDSAMSUNGMAKESNOEXPRESSORIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFANYKIND WHATSOEVERWITHRESPECTTOTHEPRODUCT,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOTHEMERCHANTABILITYOFTHEPRODUCTOR ITSFITNESSFORANYPARTICULARPURPOSEORUSE;THEDESIGN,CONDITIONORQUALITYOFTHEPRODUCT;THE PERFORMANCEOFTHEPRODUCT;THEWORKMANSHIPOFTHEPRODUCTORTHECOMPONENTSCONTAINEDTHEREIN;OR COMPLIANCEOFTHEPRODUCTWITHTHEREQUIREMENTSOFANYLAW,RULE,SPECIFICATIONORCONTRACTPERTAINING N LY THERETO.NOTHINGCONTAINEDINTHEINSTRUCTIONMANUALSHALLBECONSTRUEDTOCREATEANEXPRESSORIMPLIED WARRANTYOFANYKINDWHATSOEVERWITHRESPECTTOTHEPRODUCT.INADDITION,SAMSUNGSHALLNOTBELIABLEFOR ANYDAMAGESOFANYKINDRESULTINGFROMTHEPURCHASEORUSEOFTHEPRODUCTORARISINGFROMTHEBREACHOF THEEXPRESSWARRANTY,INCLUDINGINCIDENTAL,SPECIALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,ORLOSSOFANTICIPATEDPROFITS ORBENEFITS. Modification of Software TE D R RA N F AL T SE SAMSUNGISNOTLIABLEFORPERFORMANCEISSUESORINCOMPATIBILITIESCAUSEDBYYOUREDITINGOFREGISTRYSETTINGS, ORYOURMODIFICATIONOFOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWARE. USINGCUSTOMOPERATINGSYSTEMSOFTWAREMAYCAUSEYOURDEVICEANDAPPLICATIONSTOWORKIMPROPERLY.YOUR CARRIERMAYNOTPERMITUSERSTODOWNLOADCERTAINSOFTWARE,SUCHASCUSTOMOS. IFYOURCARRIERPROHIBITSTHIS,IFYOUATTEMPTTODOWNLOADSOFTWAREONTOTHEDEVICEWITHOUTAUTHORIZATION, YOUWILLBENOTIFIEDONTHESCREENTHATTHEPHONEWILLNOLONGEROPERATEANDBEINSTRUCTEDTOPOWERDOWN THEDEVICE.YOUMUSTTHENCONTACTYOURCARRIERTORESTORETHEDEVICETOTHECARRIERAUTHORIZEDSETTINGS. SAFE™ (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) IN SAFE™:"SAFE™"(SamsungforEnterprise)isamarkforaSamsungdevicewhichhasbeentestedagainstSamsung'sown internalcriteriaforinteroperabilitywithcertainthirdpartysecurity-relatedsolutionsforMDMandVPN.Thetestingincludesfield testingwithlocalnetworkconnectionandmenutreetestingwhichtestsfunctionalityofthesolutionsinconjunctionwiththe Samsungdevice.Duringthetesting,thedeviceistestedwiththesecuritysolutionstoseeifthesolutionsworkwiththedeviceas describedbythethirdpartysecuritysolutionproviders.Thetesting,forexample,includesfieldtestingwithlocalnetwork connectionandmenutreetestingwhichtestsfunctionalityofthesolutionsinconjunctionwiththeSamsungdevice.Formore informationaboutSamsung'sSAFE™program,pleaserefertowww.samsung.com/us/safe. FO DisclaimerofWarranties:EXCEPTASOTHERWISEPROVIDEDINTHEIRSTANDARDENDUSERLICENSEANDWARRANTY,TOTHE FULLEXTENTPERMITTEDBYLAWSAMSUNGELECTRONICSCO.,LTD.,SAMSUNGTELECOMMUNICATIONSAMERICA,LLC,AND FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE LY THEIRAFFILIATES(COLLECTIVELYREFERREDTOHEREINASTHE"SAMSUNGENTITIES")EXPRESSLYDISCLAIMANYANDALL WARRANTIES,EXPRESSORIMPLIED,INCLUDINGANYWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY,FITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE, INTEROPERABILITYORNON-INFRINGEMENT,WITHRESPECTTOINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYSECURITYPROTECTION,SAFE™ DEVICESANDAPPLICATIONSTESTEDWITHSAFE™DEVICES.INNOEVENTSHALLTHESAMSUNGENTITIESBELIABLEFORANY DIRECT,INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL,PUNITIVE,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESOFANYKINDWHATSOEVERWITHRESPECTTO INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYSECURITYPROTECTION,SAFE™DEVICESORAPPLICATIONSTESTEDWITHSAFE™DEVICES.In addition,informationtechnologysecurityprotectionwillbeaffectedbyfeaturesorfunctionalityassociatedwith,amongother thingsthee-mailplatform,masterdatamanagement,andvirtualprivatenetworksolutionsselectedbythesoftwareprovider, solutionprovideroruser.Choiceofane-mail,masterdatamanagement,andvirtualprivatenetworksolutionisatthesole discretionofthesoftwareprovider,solutionprovideroruserandanyassociatedeffectoninformationtechnologysecurity protectionissolelytheresponsibilityofthesoftwareprovider,solutionprovideroruser.Forcompletestatementoflimited warranty,pleaserefertowww.samsung.com/us/safe,availableonthewebandwhereSamsungsmartphoneandGalaxyTab™ devicesaresold.[101212] N LY Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), LLC Headquarters: 1301E.LookoutDrive Richardson,TX75082 TE D R RA N F AL T SE CustomerCareCenter: 1000KleinRd. Plano,TX75074 TollFreeTel:1.888.987.HELP(4357) InternetAddress: http://www.samsung.com FO IN ©2013SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC.SamsungisaregisteredtrademarkofSamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. DoyouhavequestionsaboutyourSamsungMobilePhone? For24hourinformationandassistance,weofferanewFAQ/ARSSystem(AutomatedResponseSystem)at: www.samsung.com/us/support FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE LY TheBluetooth®wordmark,figuremark(stylized“BDesign”),andcombinationmark(Bluetoothwordmarkand“BDesign”)are registeredtrademarksandarewhollyownedbytheBluetoothSIG. Nuance®,VSuite™,T9®TextInput,andtheNuancelogoaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofNuanceCommunications, Inc.,oritsaffiliatesintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries. SwypeandtheSwypelogosaretrademarksofSwype,Inc. microSD™,microSDHC™andthemicroSDlogoareTrademarksoftheSDCardAssociation. Wi-Fi®,theWi-FiCERTIFIEDlogo,andtheWi-FilogoareregisteredtrademarksoftheWi-FiAlliance. LTEisatrademarkofETSI. Google,GooglePlayandothermarksaretrademarksofGoogle,Inc. ©SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC(“Samsung”).Samsung,SuperAMOLED,andAllSharearealltrademarksof SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd.and/oritsrelatedentities.Othercompanynames,productnamesandmarksmentionedhereinare thepropertyoftheirrespectiveownersandmaybetrademarksorregisteredtrademarks.Appearanceofdevicemayvary. ©VerizonWireless.VerizonWireless,theVerizonWirelesslogos,andConvoy™aretrademarksofVerizonTrademarkServices LLC.Allcompanynames,trademarks,logosandcopyrightsnotpropertyofVerizonWirelessarethepropertyoftheirrespective owners. Back ............................... 20 SPen ............................... 21 HomeScreen ......................... 26 Navigation........................... 28 MultiWindow ......................... 30 Notifications .......................... 32 LEDIndicator......................... 33 StatusBar ........................... 34 PrimaryShortcuts ..................... 36 Widgets............................. 37 Shortcuts ............................ 37 Folders.............................. 38 Wallpaper............................ 38 Apps ............................... 39 EnteringText......................... 39 IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE UnderstandingthisUserManual............ 5 SettingUpYourdevice................... 7 TurningtheDeviceOnandOff ............ 11 YourGoogleAccount................... 11 YourSamsungAccount................. 11 SetupWizard ......................... 12 Help................................ 12 YourPhoneNumber .................... 12 VoiceMail ........................... 12 TTYMode ........................... 12 Roaming ............................ 13 TaskManager........................ 13 MemoryCard ......................... 14 SecuringYourDevice................... 15 Section 1: Getting Started .......................... 5 LY Table of Contents Section 3: Contacts and Accounts ...........43 Features ............................ 16 Front............................... 17 Side ................................ 19 Accounts ............................ 43 Contacts............................. 44 SpeedDials.......................... 54 FO Section 2: Understanding Your Device .... 16 1 Section 6: Applications .............................80 Section 7: Connections ........................... 158 TE D R RA N F AL T SE MakingCalls .......................... 56 Multi-partyCalling...................... 58 AnsweringCalls ....................... 59 EndingaCall .......................... 60 RecentCalls .......................... 60 CallSettings.......................... 62 LY TypesofMessages..................... 69 TextandMultimediaMessaging ........... 70 EmergencyAlerts ...................... 74 Email................................ 74 Gmail ............................... 77 Voicemail ............................ 78 GoogleHangouts ....................... 79 Camera .............................118 Clock...............................139 Contacts ............................142 Email...............................142 Gallery..............................142 Help................................144 Maps ...............................145 Messages...........................146 Music ..............................147 Phone..............................151 PlayStore...........................152 SNote ..............................154 Settings.............................154 Video ...............................155 YouTube ............................157 Section 4: Calling ......................................56 Section 5: Messaging ................................69 FO IN ManagingApplications .................. 80 Amazonfolder ......................... 82 Googlefolder.......................... 83 Samsungfolder........................ 86 Verizonfolder ........................ 113 Calendar ............................ 115 Wi-Fi ...............................158 Wi-FiDirect ..........................160 MobileHotspot .......................161 Bluetooth............................163 VPN ................................164 Tethering............................165 Section 8: Settings ................................. 171 LY ExposuretoRadioFrequency(RF)Signals .. 226 SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR)Certification Information ........................ 231 FCCPart15InformationtoUser .......... 233 CommercialMobileAlertingSystem (CMAS) ........................... 233 SmartPracticesWhileDriving ........... 233 BatteryUseandSafety ................. 235 SamsungMobileProductsandRecycling ... 237 ULCertifiedTravelCharger.............. 238 Display/Touch-Screen ................ 238 GPS............................... 239 EmergencyCalls ..................... 239 CareandMaintenance ................. 240 ResponsibleListening ................. 241 OperatingEnvironment................. 243 FCCHearingAidCompatibility(HAC) RegulationsforWirelessDevices ....... 245 FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE AccessingSettings.................... 171 Wirelessandnetwork ................. 171 Device ............................. 172 MoreWirelessandNetworkSettings...... 177 Device ............................. 183 Personal ........................... 194 Security ............................ 201 One-handedoperation ................. 204 Languageandinput ................... 205 Backupandreset.................... 211 Accounts........................... 212 System ............................ 213 SPen.............................. 215 Accessory .......................... 217 Dateandtime ....................... 217 Accessibility......................... 218 Aboutphone......................... 225 Section 9: Health and Safety Information ............................................226 NFCandBeaming .................... 166 SBeam............................ 166 Nearbydevices ...................... 167 ConnectingtoaComputer.............. 168 MemoryCard ........................ 169 3 N LY RestrictingChildren'sAccessto YourMobileDevice .................. 247 FCCNoticeandCautions ................ 247 OtherImportantSafetyInformation........ 248 TE D R RA N F AL T SE StandardLimitedWarranty.............. 250 EndUserLicenseAgreementforSoftware... 255 Section 10: Warranty Information ..........250 FO IN Index .........................................................263 Thesectionsofthismanualgenerallyfollowthefeaturesof yourdevice.Arobustindexforfeaturesbeginsonpage 263. Unlessstatedotherwise,instructionsinthisUser Manualstartwiththedeviceunlocked,attheHome screen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Alsoincludedisimportantsafetyinformationbeginningon page 226,thatyoushouldknowbeforeusingyourdevice. Note: Instructionsinthismanualarebasedondefaultsettings, andmayvaryfromyourdevice,dependingonthe softwareversiononyourdevice,andanychangestothe device’sSettings. Understanding this User Manual LY Section 1: Getting Started Thismanualgivesnavigationinstructionsaccordingtothe defaultdisplaysettings.Ifyouselectothersettings, navigationstepsmaybedifferent. Allscreenimagesinthismanualaresimulated.Actual displaysmayvary,dependingonthesoftwareversionof yourdeviceandanychangestothedevice’sSettings. FO IN Unlessotherwisespecified,allinstructionsinthismanual assumethatyouarestartingfromtheHomescreen.Togetto theHomescreen,youmayneedtounlockthedevice.For moreinformation,see“Securing Your Device”onpage 15. GettingStarted5 Text Conventions •Tips:Providesquickorinnovativemethods,orusefulshortcuts. •Important:Pointsoutimportantinformationaboutthecurrent featurethatcouldaffectperformance. •Warning:Bringstoyourattentionimportantinformationto FO IN preventlossofdataorfunctionality,orevenpreventdamageto yourdevice. LY Thismanualprovidescondensedinformationabouthowto useyourdevice.Tomakethispossible,thefollowingtext conventionsareusedtorepresentfrequently-usedsteps: ➔ Arrowsareusedtorepresentthesequenceof selectingsuccessiveoptionsinprocedures.For example: TE D R RA N F AL T SE Inthismanual,you’llfindtextthatissetapartfromtherest. Theseareintendedtopointoutimportantinformation,share quickmethodsforactivatingfeatures,todefineterms,and more.Thedefinitionsforthesemethodsareasfollows: •Notes:Presentsalternativeoptionsforthecurrentfeatureor menu. Special Text “FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔Wi-Fi.” ManysettingsuseanOn/Offswitch.Touchthe On/OffswitchtoturnasettingOnorOff.This graphicisusedtorepresenttheOn/Offswitch. YournewdeviceusesyourGoogleaccounttofullyutilizeits Androidfeatures,includingGmail,GoogleTalkandthePlay Store.Whenyouturnonyourdeviceforthefirsttime,setup aconnectionwithyourexistingGoogleaccount,orcreatea newGoogleaccount. TocreateaGoogleaccount,orsetupyourGoogleaccounton yourdevice,useAccountsandsyncsettings(see“Accounts” onpage 212). TE D R RA N F AL T SE Turning the Device Off 1. Pressandholdthe Power/LockKeyuntilthe devicevibratesandtheDeviceOptionsmenudisplays. Your Google Account LY Turning the Device On 䡲 Pressandholdthe Power/LockKeyuntilthe devicevibratesandstartsup. Turning the Device On and Off 2. Attheprompt,tapPower off. Your Samsung Account FO IN CreateaSamsungaccount,foraccesstoSamsungappson yourdevice,includingMediaHub,MusicHub,andAllShare Play.Formoreinformation,see“Accounts”onpage 212. GettingStarted11 Your Phone Number Followthepromptstochooseadefaultlanguage,setup accounts,chooselocationservices,andlearnmoreabout yourdevice. Help FO IN Getinformationaboutusingyourdevice,includingvideos, usefultips,andotherinformation. 䡲 Fromanyunlockedscreen,pressthe Home Key,thentouch Apps ➔ Help. 12 Fromanyunlockedscreen,pressthe Home Key,thentouch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ About phone ➔ Status. Voice Mail Allunansweredcallstoyourdevicearesenttovoicemail, evenifyourdeviceisturnedoff,soyou’llwanttosetupyour voicemailandpersonalgreetingassoonasyouactivateyour device. TE D R RA N F AL T SE YoucanalsousetheSetupWizardtoquicklyconfigureyour deviceatanytime. 䡲 Fromanyunlockedscreen,pressthe Home Key,thentouch Apps ➔ Setup Wizard. 䡲 LY Thefirsttimeyouturnyourdeviceon,SetupWizardwill guideyouthroughthebasicsofsettingupyourdevice. Setup Wizard Formoreinformation,see“Voicemail”onpage 78. TTY Mode YourdeviceisTTY-compatible,allowingyoutoconnectaTTY devicetothedevice’sheadsetjack.Beforeyoucanuseyour devicewithaTTYdevice,you’llneedtoenableTTYMode. FormoreinformationaboutenablingTTYmode,see“Call Settings”onpage 62. Task Manager TE D R RA N F AL T SE Tip: Youcansetyourdevice’sroamingbehavior.Formore information,see“Mobile networks”onpage 177. Yourdevicecanrunappssimultaneously,withsomeapps runninginthebackground.UseTaskManagertoseewhich appsarerunningonyourdevice,andtoendrunningappsto extendbatterylife.Youcanalsouninstallappsfromyour deviceandcheckmemoryusage. 1. Fromanyunlockedscreen,pressandholdthe Home Key,thenselectTask manager. 2. TouchtheActive applicationstabtoviewappsrunning onyourdevice.TouchEnd,orEnd alltocloseapps. 3. TouchtheDownloadedtabtoviewinformationabout appsyou’veinstalledonyourdevice.TouchUninstallto removeanappfromyourdevice. 4. TouchtheRAMtabtodisplaytheamountofRAM (RandomAccessMemory)inuse.TouchClear memory toclearprocessestoincreaseavailableRAM. 5. TouchtheStoragetabforinternalsystemstorageand SDcardmemorystatistics. 6. TouchtheHelptabtoviewinformationaboutmanaging RAM,andtipsforextendingbatterylife. LY Whenyoutraveloutsideyourhomenetwork’scoveragearea, yourdevicecanuseroamingtoacquireserviceonother compatibledigitalnetworks.Whenroaming,the RoamingicondisplaysintheStatusbar. Roaming FO IN Duringroaming,someservicesmaynotbeavailable. Dependingonyourcoverageareaandserviceplan,extra chargesmayapplywhenmakingorreceivingcalls, connectingtotheInternet,orusingdataservices.Contact VerizonWirelessformoreinformationaboutyourcoverage areaandserviceplan. Tip: Touchanddragyourfingeronthetabstoscrollthetabs. GettingStarted13 Unlocking the Device Note: Unlessstatedotherwise,instructionsinthisUserManual startwiththedeviceunlocked,attheHomescreen. Forothersettingsrelatedtosecuringyourdevice,see “Security”onpage 201. Locking the Device 䡲 Tip: Specialnotificationiconsdisplayformissedcallsornew messages.Dragamissedcallormessageicontoview themessageorcalllog. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Tosetapersonalscreenlock,usetheScreenlockoption underSecuritysettings.Formoreinformation,see“Screen lock”onpage 196. Unlockthedeviceusingoneofthedefaultunlockscreens,or useScreenlockoptionsforincreasedsecurity. 䡲 Pressthe Power/Lock Key,thentouchand dragyourfingeracrossthescreen. LY Useyourdevice’sscreenlockfeaturestosecureyourdevice. Securing Your Device Bydefault,thedevicelocksautomaticallywhenthe screentimesout. –or– Pressthe Power/Lock Key. FO IN Tip: Whenthedeviceislocked,theEmergencycallfeatureis availableonthelockscreen,toallowyoutomake emergencycallsevenwhilethedeviceislocked. GettingStarted15 •SamsungLink™toshareyourmediacontentacrossconnected technologybyusing4GLTEandHighSpeedPacketAccessPlus (HSPA+). •Android4.3,JellyBeanPlatform •USB3.0connectorforfasttransferspeeds •SmartSwitch™compliant.Formoreinformation,see www.samsungsmartswitch.com IN •SupportforAirView®andAirGestures®. •SPenfunctionality •Wi-Fi®Capability •WatchON®–RichTVexperiencewithInfrared(IR)remote •AppsavailabletodownloadfromtheGooglePlay™Storeand FO •AccessMovies,TVShows,Music,Games,andBookswith SamsungHub™ 16 devices.CloudconnectivityisachievedusinganexternalWeb storageservice •CompliantwithAllShareCastHub® •13MegapixelCameraandCamcorderwithautofocusanddigital TE D R RA N F AL T SE •Touchscreenwithvirtual(on-screen)QWERTYkeyboard •Brilliant4.99XX??”HDSuperAMOLED®screen(1920x1080) •1.9XX??gigahertzquad-coreprocessor •Deliveringdataspeedsfasterthanthecurrent3Gnetwork Features SamsungApps LY Section 2: Understanding Your Device zoomXX?? •2MegapixelFrontFacingcameraforVideoChatXX?? •ShareShotpicturesharingfunctionality,Camerasharingover multi-connectWi-FiDirectconnection •S-Beamfiletransfertechnology •Bluetoothenabled •NFC-compatible •FullIntegrationofGoogleMobile™Services(Gmail,YouTube, GoogleMaps,GoogleVoiceSearch) •MultipleMessagingOptions:Text/Picture/VideoMessagingand GoogleHangouts™ •CorporateandPersonalEmail •MusicPlayerwithmultitaskingfeatures Air View •Hoveroveraphotoalbumtopreviewthecontents,orseea pictureenlarged. TE D R RA N F AL T SE To use Easy Clip: 1. PressandholdtheSPenbutton,thendrawaroundthe imageyouwanttoclip,makingsuretoclosethe shape. HoverSPenoverthescreentopreviewcontent,orview informationaboutanitemonthescreen.Forexample: •Hoveroveranemailinalisttopreviewthemessagebefore openingit. LY Instantlyoutlineandcropimagesonthescreen,inany shape,toshareorpaste.Youcaneditthecroppedcontent, orpersonalizeitwithyourownhandwriting. Easy Clip 2. Taptheappyouwanttopastetheimageinto,orifyou donothing,theimageispastedtoClipboard. •Hoveroverthetimelineduringvideoplaybacktopreviewand navigatetospecificscenes. •InSPlanner,hoveroverdatesandeventstoseedetails •Hoveroveraniconorscreenbuttontoviewtheitem’stitle 22 FO IN FormoreinformationaboutAirView,andtoconfigure settings,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen ➔ Air View,orsee“Air view”onpage 216. Idea Sketch LY Expressyourideaswithanimage.AddillustrationsbyhandwritingkeywordsontheIdeaSketchpad. TouseIdeaSketch: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ S Note. 2. Fromthetoolbar,selecttheInserttool,thenchoose Idea Sketchfromthemenu. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Multitasklikeneverbefore.LaunchQuickCommandpad fromanyscreen,tohand-writetasks.UseSPentodrawa QuickCommandtolaunchafeature,ordrawaQuick Commandfollowedbyakeywordtopersonalizethe command.Forexample,drawaquestionmark“?”tosearch theInternet,ordrawaquestionmarkfollowedbyasearch termtosearchontheterm. Quick Command FormoreinformationaboutQuickCommand,andto Settings ➔ S Pen configuresettings,touch Apps ➔ ➔ Quick Command settings,orsee“Quick Command settings”onpage 216. 4. SNotedisplaysimagesmatchingyoursearchterm. SelectanimagetoinsertitintoyourSNote.Youcan edittheimage,ordrawonit,andchangesaresavedin thenote. FO IN To launch Quick Command: 䡲 PressandholdtheSPenbuttonandswipeupwardson thescreen. 3. Writeasearchtermforsomethingyouwanttodrawor insertintoyourSNote.Or,selectListandchoosea category. UnderstandingYourDevice23 Popup Note Hand-writeanoteonthebackofpicturestoadddetailto yourmemories. To add a Photo Note: 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Gallery. Apps ➔ MultitaskwithPopupNote-openanSNoteinstantlyina popupwindowtojotdownaquicknoteduringameeting,or writedowninformationfromanotherareaofthescreen. LY Photo Notes 3. UseSPentowriteanoteonthebackofthepicture, thenselectDonetosavethenotewiththepicture. 2. UseSPentowriteyournote,thensaveitforlater.You canmovethepopupwindowaroundthescreen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Selectapicture,thenselectMenu ➔ Draw on image. To use Popup Note: 1. Fromanyscreen,pressandholdtheSPenbuttonand double-taponthescreen. 24 FO IN Note: Photonotesaresavedwiththepictureonyourdevice, butarenottransferredwhenyousharethepicture. Other S Pen gestures •Open menu:PressandholdtheSPenbutton,thendraw onthescreen. Popup Browser •Screen capture:PressandholdtheSPenbutton,thentouchand TE D R RA N F AL T SE To use Popup Video: 䡲 Whilewatchingavideo,touchthe Popup Video iconinthelowerrightcornerofthescreen. YoucanperformotherfunctionswithSPen,forexample: •Go back:PressandholdtheSPenbutton,thendraw onthe screen. LY MultitaskwithPopupVideo-transformyourvideoplayerinto apopupwindowfloatingonthescreen.Thevideowill continuetoplay,andthepopupwindowcanberesizedor movedanywhereonthescreen. Popup Video holdSPenonthescreen. •Select text:PressandholdtheSPenbutton,thentouchanddrag MultitaskwithPopupBrowser-Launchanew,floating browserwindowbyselectingaweblinkfromany application. SPenoverthetexttoselect FO IN To launch Popup Browser: 䡲 Inanyapp,touchaweblink,thenchoosePopup Browserfromthemenu. UnderstandingYourDevice25 Extended Home Screen Adding and removing Home screen panels Customizing the Home Screen CustomizetheHomescreentosuityourpreferences. •Add App Shortcuts:Formoreinformation,see“Shortcuts”on page 37. •Add Widgets:Formoreinformation,see“Widgets”onpage 37. •Add Folders:Formoreinformation,see“Folders”onpage 38. •Change the Wallpaper:Formoreinformation,see“Wallpaper” onpage 38. •Display settings:Formoreinformation,see“Display”on LY Remove:Touchandholdonapanel,thendragit toRemove. Add:Touchapreviously-removedpaneltoadd it,uptothedefaulttotalofseven. Set as Home:ThepanelsetasHomewilldisplay whenyoupressthe Home Key. Tip: Youcanalso“pinch”theHomescreentodisplayEdit pageoptions.Formoreinformation,referto“Pinch”on page28. FO IN page 187. 2. Slideyourfingeracrossthescreentoscrollthepanels, andusethesecontrolstoconfigurepanels: TE D R RA N F AL T SE Slideyourfingerhorizontallyacrossthescreentoscrollto theleftorrightsidepanels.Asyouscroll,theindicatoratthe bottomofthedisplayshowsyourcurrentposition. Yourdevicecomeswith6Homescreenpanels.Youcan customizetheHomescreentoincludeuptotheseven defaultpanels. Menu ➔ Edit page. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch TheHomescreenconsistsoftheHomepanel,pluspanels thatextendbeyondthedisplaywidthtoprovidemorespace foraddingshortcuts,widgetsandfolders. UnderstandingYourDevice27 Finger Gestures •Touchanitemtoselectit. •Touchanapp’sicontolaunchtheapplication. Touch and Hold Activateitemsbyatouchandholdgesture.Forexample: •TouchandholdawidgetontheHomescreentomoveit. •Touchandholdonafieldtodisplayapop-upmenuofoptions. Swipe Context-sensitive Menus Whileusingyourdevice,context-sensitivemenusoffer optionsforthefeatureorscreen. To access context-sensitive menus: Menu. • Touch Swipeyourfingeracrossthescreen.Forexample: •Unlockingthescreen •ScrollingtheHomescreenoramenu •Combinetouchandholdwithswipetodraganitem. Pinch FO IN • Touch and hold on an item. 28 Touchitemstoselectorlaunchthem.Forexample: •Touchtheonscreenkeyboardtoentercharactersortext. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Warning! Pleasenotethatatouchscreenrespondsbesttoa lighttouchfromthepadofyourfingeroranonmetallicstylus.Usingexcessiveforceorametallic objectwhenpressingonthetouchscreenmay damagethetemperedglasssurfaceandvoidthe warranty.Formoreinformation,see“Warranty Information”onpage 250. Touch LY Navigateyourdevice’sfeaturesusingthecommandkeysand thetouchscreen. Navigation Usingtwofingers,makeapinchmotiononthescreen.For example: •Pinchintozoominonpicturesorscreens. •Pinchouttozoomoutonpicturesorscreens. Hand Gestures Tap to top Touchandholdwithyourthumbsonthescreen,thentiltthe deviceforwardandbacktozoominorout. •Tilt to zoom:WhenthissettingisOn,tiltingthedevicewhilein GalleryorInternetcausesthescreentozoominorout. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Liftthedevice,orplacethedevicescreen-down,ona horizontalsurface,suchasatable. •Direct call:WhenthissettingisOn,youcanliftthedevicetoyour eartocalladisplayedcontactinMessaging,Contacts,orRecent callstodialthecontact’sdevicenumber. Tilt LY Tousegestures,enabletheMotionsettings.Formore information,see“Motion”onpage 213. Pick Up or Turn Over Taponthetopofthedevicetwice,quickly. •Tap to top:WhenthissettingisOn,adoubletaponthetopofthe devicetakesyoutothetopofalist. Yourdevicerecognizesmotion,toallowyoutonavigateand accessfeaturesbymovingthedeviceinspecificgestures. •Smart alert:WhenthissettingisOn,thedevicewillautomatically notifyyoutomissedcallsandalertsthatoccurredwhilethe devicewasstationary. •Turn over to mute/pause:WhenthissettingisOn,turningthe Touchandholdonthescreen,thenmovethedeviceina side-to-sidemotion. •Pan to move icon:WhenthissettingisOn,movingthedeviceina panningmotion(side-to-side)movesahighlightedicontoanew locationontheHomescreen. •Pan to browse images:WhenthissettingisOn,movingthedevice inapanningmotionwhileviewinganimagemovesfocusaround intheimage. FO IN devicescreen-downautomaticallymutesincomingcallringtones andalertssounds. Pan UnderstandingYourDevice29 Multi Window Useyourhandtoswipeacrossthescreen,orcoverthe screen. •Palm swipe to capture:WhenthissettingisOn,swipingthe screenwiththesideofyourhand(lefttoright,orrighttoleft) capturesascreenshot. •Palm touch to mute/pause:WhenthissettingisOn,coveringthe FO IN screenwithyourhandmutesorpausesmediaplayback. 30 Enabling Multi Window EnableMultiwindowontheNotificationsscreen. 1. Sweepyourfingerdownfromthetopofthescreento displayNotifications. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Palm MultiWindowallowsyoutousemultipleappsonthesame screen,inmultiple,resizablewindows. LY Shakeyourdevicetoscanfornearbydevices,suchas BluetoothorKiesairdevices,andmore,forconnectingto yourdeviceforsharingfiles. •Shake to update:WhenthissettingisOn,shakingthedevice startsascanfornearbydevicesforsharing. Shake 2. ScrollthesettingsatthetopofNotifications,then touchMulti windowtoenableit. Displaying Multi Window WhenMultiwindowisenabled,thetabappearsontheleft sideofthescreenbydefault.Youcanshoworhidethetab. 䡲 Touchandholdthe Back Key. Moving the Multi Window Tab WhenMultiwindowisenabled,itstabdisplaysontheedge ofthescreenwhereit’sdocked.YoucanmovetheMulti windowtabupordownontheedgeofthescreen. 䡲 Touchandholdonthetab,thendragitupordown alongtheedgeofthescreen. Adjusting the size of app windows LY Youcanadjustthesizeofthetwoappsonthescreen. Touchanddragtheborderbetweenthewindows. Switching Multi window positions and making an app full screen Youcanswitchthepositionoftheappwindowsfromtopto bottom. 䡲 Touchtheborderbetweenthewindows,thentouch Switch. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Bydefault,Multiwindowisdockedontheleftsideofthe screen.YoucandocktheMultiwindowatanyedgeofthe screen(top,bottom,oreitherside). 䡲 TouchthetabtoopenMultiWindow(thetabturns gray),thendragMultiWindowtoanotheredgeofthe screen. Moving Multi Window Using Multi Window to Run Multiple Apps YoucanlaunchappsfromMultiwindow,ordraganappto thescreentorunmultipleappsatthesametime. Theappsdisplaytogetheronasplitscreen.Youcanswitch betweentheapps,oradjustthesizeoftheirdisplayonthe screen. Launching multiple apps Making an app full screen Youcanchangefromthesplitwindowdisplaytofullscreen. 䡲 Touchtheborderbetweenthewindows,thentouch Full screen. IN WhenyoudraganappfromMultiWindowontopofanopen app,bothappsdisplayinasplitwindow. 1. Whileusingoneapp,touchthetabtodisplayMulti Window,thentouchanddraganapptothescreen. FO 2. Asyoudragtheappoverthescreen,abluescreen displays.Releasetheappwhenthebluescreen displayswhereyouwanttoplacetheapp. UnderstandingYourDevice31 Settings GPS services” onpage195 •Sound:Switchbetweenyoursoundsettings,Mute(allsounds World Clock WhiledisplayingNotifications,touchthetimeintheStatus bartodisplayaWorldclock.Addcitiestotheclocktodisplay thetimeindifferentzonesaroundtheworld. silenced)andVibrate(allsoundsreplacedbyvibration). •Mobile data:Activateordeactivateyourdevice’saccessto mobiledataservice.See“Mobile networks” onpage177 •Screen rotation:EnableordisabletheAutorotationsetting,to Clearing Notifications 1. Sweepyourfingerdownwardfromthetopofthe screentodisplayNotifications. FO IN 2. Touchanotificationtoclearit,ortouchCleartoclearall notifications. 32 •GPS:TurnStandaloneGPSservicesonoroff.See“Standalone TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Touchanitemtoopentheitem,ortolaunchtherelated apporfeature. UsesettingsatthetopofNotificationstocontrolpopular settings.Slideyourfingerrightandlefttoseealltheicons. •Bluetooth:TurnBluetoothOnorOff.See“Bluetooth” onpage 163 LY Notificationsshowsinformationaboutconnections,alerts andotheritems. 1. Touchanddragdownwardfromthetopofthescreen todisplaynotifications. Notifications controlwhetherthescreenautomaticallyupdateswhenyou rotatethedevice.See“Auto-rotate screen” onpage189 •Airplane mode:TurnAirplanemodeOnorOff.See“Airplane mode” onpage171 •Power saving:EnableordisablePowersavingmode.See “Power saving mode” onpage192 •Driving mode:EnableordisableDrivingmode,tohaveincoming callerIDandtextmessagesreadout.See“Text-to-speech output” onpage210 •Multi window:Enableordisablethemultiwindowfeature.When TheLEDindicator,onthefrontofthedeviceabovethescreen (see“Front”onpage 17)animatesorglowstoshowalertsor devicestatus. Blue • Pulsesinmulti-colorbluewhilethedeviceis turningOnorOff. • Blinksblueforamissedcall,messageor TE D R RA N F AL T SE enabled,touchingandholdingontheBackKeyactivatesthemulti windowfeatureonthescreen.Multiwindowgivesyouquick accesstoappsfromawindowontherightsideofthescreen,and youcandraganappfromthemultiwindowtorunmultipleapps onthesamescreen. LED Indicator LY withotherdevices. •AllShare Cast:EnableordisableAllShareCast,foreasysharing othernotification. Red • Glowsredwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa chargerandcharging. • Blinksredwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa chargerandthereisaproblemwithcharging. • Blinksredwhenbatterypowerislow(device notconnectedtocharger) Green • Glowsgreenwhenthedeviceisconnectedtoa FO IN chargerandthebatteryisfullycharged. UnderstandingYourDevice33 GPS E911 Only:E911locationisactive(cannot beturnedoff).See“E911” onpage194 GPS Location Active:OneormoreGPSlocation servicesareactive.See“Location services” on page194 TE D R RA N F AL T SE Airplane Mode Active:Allwireless communicationsaredisabled.See“Airplane mode” onpage171 Device Power Critical:Batteryhasverylittle powerremaining.Chargeimmediately. LY TheStatusBarshowsnetworkandbatterystatusandother details,includingthesecommonicons. Status Bar USB Connected:Thedeviceisconnectedtoa computerusingaUSBcable.Formore informationabouttransferringdatabetween yourdeviceandacomputer,see“Transferring Data”onpage 168. Voice Call:Avoicecallisinprogress. Speakerphone:Speakerphoneisenabled. Missed Call:Displayswhenthereisamissed call. IN Mute:Voiceorplaybackvolumeismuted. Battery Level:Shownfullycharged. 34 FO Battery Charging:Batteryischarging. Missing SIM:NoSIMisinstalled. No Network:Nowirelessnetworkisavailable. 3G connection:deviceisactiveona3Gsystem. Thearrowsarecoloredwhendataisbeing transferred. 4G LTE Connection:deviceisactiveona4GLTE system.Thearrowsarecoloredwhendatais beingtransferred. Signal Strength:Currentsignalstrength.The greaterthenumberofbars,thestrongerthe signal. N LY Download Successful:Afilewasdownloaded successfully. Update Available:Anupdateisavailableforan installedapp. Update Successful:Anupdatewasinstalledfor anapp. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Signal Strength Roaming, CDMA:Currentsignal strength,whenthedeviceisroamingonCDMA networks.Thegreaterthenumberofbars,the strongerthesignal. New Email Message:Youhavenewemail. Signal Strength Roaming, Open:Currentsignal strength,whenthedeviceisroaming.The greaterthenumberofbars,thestrongerthe signal. Wi-Fi Active:Wi-Fiisactive,andconnectedtoa Wi-Finetwork.Thegreaterthenumberofrays, thestrongerthesignal.Thearrowsarecolored whendataisbeingtransferred.Formore informationaboutconfiguringWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi” onpage 158. IN Wi-Fi Action Needed:Actionneededtoconnect toWi-Finetwork.Formoreinformationabout configuringWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi”onpage 158. New Message:Youhavenewmessage(s). Alarm:Analarmisset. Silent mode:Allsoundsexceptmediaand alarmsaresilenced,andVibrateisnotactive. Vibrate:VibrateSilentmodeisactive. Music Playing:Musicisplaying,buttheappisin thebackground.Youcancontrolplaybackfrom Notifications,orfromMusicplayer. Music Paused:Musicplaybackispaused.You cancontrolplaybackfromNotifications,orfrom Musicplayer. New Voicemail:Youhavenewvoicemail.A numberindicatesthenumberofnew messages. FO UnderstandingYourDevice35 Primary Shortcuts PrimaryShortcutsappearatthebottomofthedisplay.You caneditthePrimaryShortcuts,exceptfor Apps. LY SD Card Ready:Amemorycardscanis underway,topreparethecardforuse.Formore informationaboutusingmemorycards,see “Memory Card”onpage 169. Editing the Primary Shortcuts To add or remove shortcuts: 䡲 Touchandholdashortcut,thendragitfromthe PrimaryShortcutstotheHomescreen,orfromthe HomescreentothePrimaryShortcuts. SD Card Removed:Amemorycardwas uninstalled.Formoreinformationaboutusing memorycards,see“Memory Card”on page 169. To remove shortcuts: 䡲 Touchandholdtheshortcutuntil Removeappears, thendragtheshortcuttotheRemoveicon. TE D R RA N F AL T SE SD Card Safe to Remove:Amemorycardwas unmounted,anditissafetouninstallit.For moreinformationaboutusingmemorycards, see“Memory Card”onpage 169. Bluetooth Active:Bluetoothisturnedon.For moreinformation,see“Turning Bluetooth On or Off”onpage 163. 36 FO IN Bluetooth Paired:Yourdeviceispairedwith anotherBluetoothdevice.Formoreinformation, see“Pairing with a Bluetooth Device”on page 163. Shortcuts Adding Widgets to the Home screen 2. TouchApps and widgets. 3. TouchtheWidgetstab,thentouchandholdanddragit totheHomescreen. Apps,thentouchtheWidgetstab. 3. Touchawidget,thenfollowthepromptstoconfigure thewidgetandplaceitontheHomescreen. Removing Widgets 2. TouchApps and widgets. 3. TouchandholdanapptoaddittotheHomescreen. 2. Touch Removing Shortcuts Touchandholdtheshortcutuntil Removeappears, thendragtheshortcuttotheRemoveicon. IN Apps. 3. TouchandholdanapptoaddittotheHomescreen. 䡲 Touchandholdthewidgetuntil Removeappears, thendragthewidgettotheRemoveicon. FO 䡲 Adding shortcuts from the Home screen 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheAdd to Homescreenmenu. Adding Shortcuts from Apps 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel. Adding Shortcuts from Widgets 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel. 2. Touch Adding Shortcuts to the Home Screen TE D R RA N F AL T SE Adding widgets from the Home screen 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheHomescreenmenu. UseAppshortcutsforquickaccesstoapplicationsfromthe Homescreen.Yourdevicecomeswithappshortcutsalready placedontheHomescreen,andyoucanaddyourfavorites. LY Widgetsareself-containedapplicationsthatyoucanplace ontheHomescreenforquickaccess. Widgets UnderstandingYourDevice37 Wallpaper Adding Folders 1. NavigatetoaHomescreenpanel,thentouchandhold onthescreentodisplaytheHomescreenmenu TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Touch Folder.ThefolderdisplaysontheHomescreen. Touchthefoldertonameit. Removing Folders 䡲 ChooseapicturetodisplayinthebackgroundoftheHome screen.Youcanchoosepre-loadedwallpaperimages,or selectapictureyou’vetakenwithCameraordownloaded. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touchandholdonthescreen todisplaytheHomescreenmenu,thenselectSet wallpaper. LY PlacefoldersontheHomescreentoorganizeitems. Folders Touchandholdthefolderuntil Removeappears, thendragthefoldertotheRemoveicon. 2. ChooseHome screen,Lock screen,orHome and lock screens. 3. Chooseasource: • Gallery: Choose a picture stored on your device or on an optional installed memory card. Touch a picture to select it, then use the crop tool to resize the picture, if desired. Touch Done to set the picture as wallpaper. 38 FO IN • Live wallpapers: Choose from pre-loaded interactive moving wallpapers. Touch a wallpaper, then touch Set wallpaper. • Wallpaper: Choose from pre-loaded wallpaper images. Touch a wallpaper, then touch Set wallpaper. Note: YoucanalsosetWallpaperinSettings.Formore information,see“Wallpaper”onpage 187. Entering Text Formoreinformationaboutapplications,see“Applications” onpage 80. YoucanplaceshortcutstoappsontheHomescreen,for quickaccesstotheapp.Formoreinformation,see“Adding Shortcuts from Apps”onpage 37. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps. 2. SlideyourfingerleftorrighttoscrolltheAppsscreens. FO IN 3. Touchanicontolaunchtheapplication. Youcanalsousevoiceinputtospeakyourinputs. ThevirtualQWERTYkeyboarddisplaysatthebottomofthe screen.Bydefault,whenyourotatethedevice,thescreen orientationupdatestodisplaythekeyboardatthebottomof thescreen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE TheAppsscreenisliketheHomescreen,itconsistsof panelsthatextendbeyondthedisplaywidthtoprovidemore space.Slideyourfingerhorizontallyacrossthescreento scrolltotheleftorrightsidepanels.Asyouscroll,the indicatoratthebottomofthedisplayshowsyourcurrent position. YourdeviceusesavirtualQWERTYkeyboardfortextentry. Usethekeyboardtoenterletters,punctuation,numbers,and othercharactersintotextentryfieldsorapplications.Access thekeyboardbytouchinganytextentryfield. LY Appsholdsallapplicationsinstalledonyourdevice. Applicationsthatyoudownloadandinstallarealsoaddedto Apps. Apps Text Input Methods Yourdeviceoffersthreetextinputmethods:Googlevoice typing,Samsungkeyboard,andSwype. YoucansetadefaulttextentrymethodinSettings.Formore information,see“Keyboards and input methods”on page 205. Tochooseatextinputmethodatanytime: 䡲 Whileenteringtext,touchanddragdownwardfromthe topofthescreentodisplayNotifications,thentouch Choose input method. UnderstandingYourDevice39 Using Samsung Keyboard Entering Symbols and Numbers Toentercommonsymbols,touch toswitchtosymbol mode,thentouchthecorrespondingkey. Youcanenablepredictivetext,tohavetheSamsung keyboardmatchyourkeytouchestocommonwordsand displaysthem.Selectawordfromthedisplaytoinsertitinto yourtext. Configuring Samsung keyboard Toenternumbers,touch ,thentouchthenumberkeys. Using Google Voice Typing from the Samsung keyboard ,thenselect menu. fromthepop-up Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters IN Thedefaultcaseislowercase(abc).Enterupperandlower casealphabetlettersbytouchingtheShiftkeytotogglethe case,beforetouchingtheletterkey(s). • Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode 40 FO • Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode ➔ ,then Toenterless-commonsymbols,touch touchthecorrespondingkey. TE D R RA N F AL T SE ConfiguretheSamsungkeyboardtoyourpreferences. •Formoreinformation,see“Samsung keyboard”onpage 206. •Whileenteringtext,touch LY TheSamsungkeyboardisacustomvirtualQWERTY keyboard,featuringoptionalpredictivetext.Inputcharacters bytappingtheon-screenkeyswithyourfinger,oruse speechrecognition. WhenyouenabletheVoiceinputsettingforSamsung keyboard,youcanaccessGoogleVoiceTypingfromthe Samsungkeyboard. FormoreinformationaboutenablingVoiceinput,see “Samsung keyboard”onpage 206. 䡲 Touch ,thenspeakyourinput. Using Predictive text WhenusingPredictivetext,youcanhavenext-letter predictionandregionalerrorcorrection,whichcompensates forpressingthewrongkeysontheQWERTYkeyboard. 䡲 Whileenteringcharacters,potentialwordmatches displayinthePredictivetextareaabovethekeyboard. Touchawordtoinsertitintoyourtext. Entering Text using Swype TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. AttheListeningprompt,speakyourtext.Asyouspeak, thetextisdisplayedinthetextfield. Swypeisanewwaytoentertextontouchscreens.Instead oftouchingeachkeyindividually,useyourfingertotrace overthelettersofaword.Foreachword,placeyourfinger onthefirstletterandglidetothesubsequentletters,lifting onthelastletter. Swype Help LY UseyourvoicetoentertextusingtheGoogleVoicetyping feature. 1. Whileenteringtext,touchanddragdownwardfromthe topofthescreentodisplayNotifications,thentouch Select input method ➔ Google voice typing. Using Google Voice Typing FO IN Whileenteringtext,youcangetinformationaboutSwype. 䡲 Touchandhold SwypetoaccessSettings,forthe How to Swypetutorial. UnderstandingYourDevice41 Editing Keyboard ConfigureSwypeoptionsintheLanguageandinputsettings. •Whileenteringtext,touchandhold Swype. •FormoreinformationaboutSwypesettings,see“Swype”on page 208. Using the Numeric Keyboard Entering Symbols and Numbers UsingtheSwypeKeyboard: •Touchandholdonakeytoenterthecharacteratthetopofthe key. •Touchandholdonakeyuntilamenuofallcharactersavailable onthatkeyappears,thentouchacharactertoenterit. IN toswitchtoSymbolmode,thentouchakey. FO 42 Using Swype Voice Input TE D R RA N F AL T SE SwitchtoaNumericKeyboard,toquicklyenternumbersand mathematicaloperators. 䡲 Touch •Touch TheEditingKeyboardprovidesaquickwaytomovethe cursorandhighlighttext.Iftheapplicationinwhichyouare workingsupportsediting,youcancut,copyorpaste highlightedtext. 䡲 Swypefrom Swype to LY Configuring Swype Entertextbyspeaking.Swyperecognizesyourspeechand enterstextforyou. 䡲 Touch Voice Input.Attheprompt,speakthetext youwanttoenter. N LY Section 3: Contacts and Accounts Setting Up Your Accounts SetupandmanageyouraccountswiththeAccounts settings. Forinformationaboutsettingupother,non-synchronized emailaccounts,see“Setting Up Email Accounts”on page 74. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Yourdeviceprovidestheabilitytosynchronizeinformation, fromavarietyofaccounts,includingEmail,Facebook, Google,andyourSamsungaccount.Dependingonthe account,youcanchoosetosynchronizeyourcalendar, contacts,andothertypesofcontent. Accounts Contactsfromyouraccountsappearinyourdevice’s Contacts. Adding an account 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Add account. Apps ➔ 2. Selectanaccountprovider,thenfollowthepromptsto enteryourcredentialsandsignin. 3. Thedevicecommunicateswiththeprovider’sserverto setupyouraccountonthedevice. FO IN Withsynchronization,youcanensurethatinformationon yourdeviceisupdatedwithanyinformationthatchangesin youraccounts. Tip: Formoreinformationonsettingupyouremail,visitthe SmartphoneResourceCenterat: https://smartphones.verizonwireless.com ContactsandAccounts43 Contacts To access Contacts: 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Contact tips: •Swipeyourfingerleft-to-rightacrossacontacttomakeacallto thecontact. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Selectanaccount,thentouchasettingtoenableor disablesynchronization.Whenenabled,acheckmark appearsinthecheckbox. UseContactstostoreinformationforyourfriends,familyand colleagues,tomakecontactingthemeasy. LY Apps ➔ Managing accounts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. •Swiperight-to-leftacrossacontacttocreateamessage 44 FO IN addressedtothecontact. Contacts ➔ • Touch Groups to assign the contact to a group. For more information about Groups, see “Groups” on page 52. • Touch Ringtone to choose a ringtone for the contact. • Google: Save to your Google account. • Corporate: Save to your Corporate account. • Touch Vibration pattern to choose a vibration pattern to play along with the ringtone when this contact calls or sends you a message. • Touch Add another field to add more fields, including Phonetic Name, Organization, IM, Address, Notes, Nickname, Website, Events, or Relationship. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. AttheSave contact toprompt,selectasaveoptionfor thecontact(optionsdependonaccountssetup): • Device: Save to the phone’s Contacts. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Create contact. LY Creating Contacts 3. Touchcontactfieldstoenterinformation: • Touch Photo ID to choose a picture to identify the contact. 4. Whenyoufinishenteringinformation,touchSave. • Touch Name to enter a name for the contact. Touch to enter Name prefix, First name, Middle name, Last name, or Name suffix. IN • Touch Phone number to enter a phone number, then touch the Label button to choose a label, from Mobile, Work, Home, Main, Work Fax, Home Fax, Pager, Other, or Custom. To add another number, touch . FO • Touch Email address to enter an email address, then touch the Label button to choose a label, from Home, Work, Other, or Custom to create a new label. To add an address, touch . ContactsandAccounts45 Updating Contacts Formoreinformation,see“Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls”onpage 61. Creating Contacts from the Phone Keypad 2. Touchacontacttoviewitsinformation,thentouch Edit. –or– Touchandholdacontact,thenselectEditfromthe menu. TE D R RA N F AL T SE EnteraphonenumberwiththePhoneKeypad,thensaveit. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Makechangestoupdateanexistingcontact. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. LY Saveaphonenumberfromarecentcalltocreateanew contact,orupdateanexistingcontact. Creating Contacts from Recent calls 2. TouchthedigitsofthephonenumberontheKeypad. 3. TouchAdd to Contacts,thenselectCreate contactfrom thepop-upmenu. 4. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 45. 46 FO IN Tip: Whileenteringaphonenumber,youcanaddwaitsor pauses.Enterthenumberuptothepauseorwait,then touch Menu toselectAdd 2 sec pauseorAdd wait. 3. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 45. Updating Contacts from the Phone Keypad EnteraphonenumberwiththePhoneKeypad,thensaveit. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. TouchthedigitsofthephonenumberontheKeypad. 3. TouchAdd to Contacts,thenselectUpdate existingfrom thepop-upmenu. 4. Selectacontacttoupdate,thencontinueentering contactinformation.Formoreinformation,see “Creating Contacts”onpage 45. Contacts Settings Formoreinformation,see“Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls”onpage 61. Choosing Contacts to Display Contacts. Menu,thentouchSettings: 2. Touch • Select Only contacts with phones to show contacts with at least one stored phone number. • Touch List by to sort contacts by first or last name. Contacts. • Touch Display contacts by to list contacts by first or last name. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch LY Saveaphonenumberfromarecentcalltocreateanew contact,orupdateanexistingcontact. Updating Contacts from Recent calls Menu,thentouchContacts to display: 2. Touch • Choose All contacts to show all contacts. • Choose an account to only display contacts from that account. • Touch Device to show only show contacts saved to the phone. • Touch SIM to show only contacts saved to the SIM card. • Touch Contact sharing settings to set your preferences for transferring contacts by Bluetooth. You can choose to send all namecards at once, or individually. For more information about sending contacts, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 50. FO IN • Choose Customized list to select contact types for each account, or the phone. • Touch Service numbers to view and call customer service for your service provider. ContactsandAccounts47 My Local Profile 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Menu: 2. Touchacontacttodisplayit,thentouch • History: View calls and messages to and from this contact. • Edit: Modify contact information. Mylocalprofileisyourowncontactrecord,listedunderME inContacts.YoucansendMylocalprofileasavCardovera Bluetoothconnectionorasanattachmenttoamessage. Creating My Local Profile 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. LY Other Contacts Options • Delete: Erase the contact record. 2. AtthetopoftheContactslist,touchSet up profile,then enteryourinformationinthecontactfields.Formore information,see“Creating Contacts”onpage 45. TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Link contact/Separate contact: Manage multiple contacts as one. For information, see “Linking Contacts” on page 49. • Mark as default: Set a default phone number or other field (such as IM or email address). Defaults are the contact method used when creating a message or calling a contact. You can also set a default by touching and holding on a contact field. • Share namecard via: Send one or more selected contacts as namecards. For information, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 50. IN • Add to reject list: Mark the contact so that calls or messages from the contact are rejected automatically. To remove a contact form the reject list, touch and hold on the contact in the main contacts screen, then choose Remove from reject list. 48 FO • Place to home screen: Add a shortcut icon to a Home screen to provide direct access to this contact. Sending My Local Profile YoucansendyourprofileasavCardoveraBluetooth connectionorasanattachmenttoamessage. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. 2. UnderME,touchyourprofiletodisplayyourcontact information. 3. Touch Menu,thentouchShare namecard via. 4. Chooseasendingmethod,thenfollowthepromptsto sendtheprofile. Contacts. 2. Touchacontacttodisplayitsinformation. 3. UndertheConnectionheading,phoneiconsshowhow manycontactsarelinkedtothisone.Touchthe icontodisplaythelinkedcontacts. 4. Touch nexttoacontacttoremoveitfromthe Linked contactlist. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Linkingcontactrecordsallowsyoutoseeallthecontact’s numbersandaddressestogether.Linkingalsohelpsyou keepyourcontactsupdated,becauseanychangesto informationintherespectiveaccountsisautomatically updatedthenexttimeyousynchronizewiththeaccount. Linking contacts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. LY Yourdevicecansynchronizewithmultipleaccounts, includingGoogle,Corporate,andotherproviders,plussocial networkingsiteslikeFacebook.Whenyousynchronize contactsfromtheseaccountswithyourdevice,youmay havemultiplecontactsforoneperson. Separating contacts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Linking Contacts 2. Touchandholdonacontact,thenselectLink contact. FO IN 3. Selectacontacttojointotheselectedcontact. ContactsandAccounts49 Sending Namecards (vCards) Menu,thentouchImport/Export. 3. Selectanoption,thenfollowthepromptstocomplete theoperation: • Import from USB storage: Copy contacts that are saved in device memory. • Export to USB storage: Copy contacts to device memory. • Import from SD card: Copy contacts from an optional installed memory card (not included). • Export to SD card: Copy contacts to an installed memory card. IN • Import from SIM card: Copy contacts that are saved to the SIM card to device memory. FO • Share namecard via: Share contacts as vCards. For more information, see “Sending Namecards (vCards)” on page 50. 50 Important! NotallBluetoothdeviceswillacceptcontacts,and notalldevicessupporttransfersofmultiple contacts.Checkthetargetdevice’sdocumentation. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Touch YoucansendacontactnamecardasavCardsusinga BluetoothconnectiontootherBluetoothdevices,orasan attachmenttoaGmailorEmailmessage. LY YoucanexportyourcontactlisttoandfromUSBstorage (yourdevice’smemory),oraninstalledmemorycard. ContactsareexportedandimportedasaspecialVCFfile,and contactsaresentasvCards. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Exporting and Importing Contacts 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. Menu,thentouchImport/Export➔ 2. Touch Share namecard via. 3. Touchcontactstomarkthemforsending,ortouch Select alltomarkallcontacts.Acheckmarkappearsin thecheckboxformarkedcontacts. 4. TouchDone.Attheprompt,chooseasendingmethod, thenfollowthepromptstosendthenamecard: • Bluetooth: For more information about sending using Bluetooth, see “Bluetooth” on page 163. • Email: For more information about sending email, see “Email” on page 74. • Wi-Fi Direct: For more information about using Wi-Fi Direct, see see “Wi-Fi Direct” on page 160. UseBackupAssistantPlustosaveacopyofyourContactsto asecurewebsite. LY • Messaging: For more information about sending messages, see “Creating and Sending Messages” on page 70. Backing Up Contacts Formoreinformation,see“Backup Assistant Plus”on page 212. • Gmail: For more information about sending Gmail, see “Composing and Sending Gmail” on page 77. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Contacts. Menu,thentouchBackup. FO IN 3. FollowthepromptstologintoyourBackupAssistant Plusaccount. ContactsandAccounts51 startoidentifythemasFavorites. AssigncontactstoGroupstomakesearchingforcontacts faster,ortoquicklycallorsendmessagestogroup members.Yourdevicecomeswithpre-loadedgroupsyou canusetoaddyourcontacts,oryoucancreatenewgroups. Accessing Groups 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts➔ Groups. TE D R RA N F AL T SE FavoritesdisplayontheFavoritestabinthePhoneand Contactsforfastdialingormessaging,andareindicatedby the . Creating Favorites 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. LY Markcontactswitha Groups Favorites Favorites➔ Menu➔Add to Favorites, 2. Touch selectthecontactstobeaddedtofavorites,thentouch Done. –or– Touchacontacttodisplayit,thentouch rightofthescreen. atthetop Creating a New Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ Menu➔Create,thenenterinformation: 2. Touch • Touch Group name to enter a Group Name. • Touch Group ringtone to choose a ringtone for calls from members of this group. 52 FO IN • Touch Message alert to choose an alert tone to play for messages from members of this group. • Touch Vibration pattern to choose a vibration to play for calls from members of this group. • Touch Add member to select members from Contacts. 3. Touch tosavethenewgroup. 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. Deleting a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. 2. Touch Contacts➔ Menu,thentouchDelete groups. 3. Touchagrouptomarkitfordeletion,ortouchSelect all tomarkallgroups.Whenselected,acheckmark appearsinthecheckbox.Youcannotdeletepreloadedgroups. IN 4. TouchDelete,thenchooseGroup onlyorGroupand group members. Add 3. Touchcontact(s)tomarkthemforaddition,ortouch Select all tomarkallcontacts.Whenselected,acheck markappearsinthecheckbox. 4. TouchDonetoaddtheselectedcontact(s). Removing Contacts from a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. Contacts➔ 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. 3. Touch Menu,thentouchRemove member. 4. Touchcontact(s)tomarkthemforremoval,ortouch Select alltomarkallcontacts.Whenselected,acheck markappearsinthecheckbox. 5. TouchDonetoremovetheselectedcontact(s). FO 5. Whenprompted,touchOKtodeletetheselected group(s). Contacts➔ 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit,thentouch member. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Menu➔Edit group,thenupdateinformation 3. Touch forthegroup.Formoreinformation,see“Creating a New Group”onpage 52. Adding Contacts to a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. LY Contacts➔ Editing a Group 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Groups. ContactsandAccounts53 Speed Dials 2. TouchaGrouptodisplayit. Menu,thentouchSend messageorSend Formoreinformationaboutcallingusingspeeddials,see “Making Calls using Speed Dials”onpage 56. Note: Somespeeddialsarereservedbydefault,andcannot beassigned: Speeddial1isreservedforVoicemail. Speeddial96isreservedfordatausageinquiries. Speeddial97isreservedforbalanceinquiries. Speeddial98isreservedforminutesinquiries. Speeddial99isreservedforpaymentinquiries. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. Touch email. Speeddialsare1-,2-,or3-digitshortcuts(1to100)you assigntocontacts,toallowyoutoquicklycallthecontact. LY Createanewtextoremailmessage,addressedtothe group’smembers. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts➔ Groups. Sending a Message to Group Members 4. Touchcontactstomarkthemasrecipientsforthenew message,thentouchDone. 5. Thenewmessageopens,withthemarkedcontactsas recipients.Continuecreatingthemessage,asdesired. Formoreinformation,see“Creating and Sending Messages”onpage 70,orsee“Composing and Sending Email”onpage 76. Assigning Speed Dials 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 54 FO IN 2. Touch Contacts. Menu,thentouchSpeed dial setting. 3. Alistofspeeddialsdisplays.Touchaspeeddial,then touchacontacttoassignthecontacttothespeeddial. Removing or Reassigning a Speed Dial Contacts. Menu,thentouchSpeed dial setting. FO IN • Remove: Touch a speed dial to remove it. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Menu,thentouchanoption: 3. Touch • Change order: Touch an assigned speed dial, then touch a new speed dial location to change the order. 2. Touch LY 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch ContactsandAccounts55 N LY Section 4: Calling Making Calls Using the Phone Keypad Yourdeviceoffersmultiplewaystomakecalls: •UsethetouchscreenPhone Keypadtoenterthephonenumber orspeeddial. Phone. 2. Touchthedigitsofthetelephonenumberonthe Keypad. 3. Touch TE D R RA N F AL T SE •CallacontactfromContacts. •CallacontactfromFavorites. •Returnacall,orcallarecentcaller,fromRecentcalls. •VoicedialusingS Voice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Making Calls toplacethecall. Making Calls using Speed Dials SpeedDialsare1-,2-,or3-digitshortcuts(1to100)you assigntocontacts,toallowyoutoquicklycallthecontact. Formoreinformationaboutsettingspeeddials,see“Speed Dials”onpage 54. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 56 FO IN 2. Touchthedigitsofthespeeddialnumberonthe Keypad,holdingthelastdigituntilthenumberdials. Making Calls using S Voice Formoreinformation,see“Contacts”onpage 44. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Contacts. 2. Thefirsttimeyouaccess,followthepromptsto confirmthelicenseagreement,andviewinformation about. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. FindthecontactandtouchittoopentheContactentry. Placeacallbyspeakingthenameornumber. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone.thentouch LY Acontactisanentrythatyouhavecreatedtostorethe name,numbers,andotherinformationforpeopleorgroups ofinterest. Making Calls from Contacts 3. Swipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthecontact todialtheirdefaultnumber. –or– Touchacontact,thentouch number. todialthe 3. Followthepromptstospeakacommand.Youcansay commandssuchas: • Call: Call an entry in your Contacts list. • Dial : Call a spoken phone number. • Redial: Repeat a recent call. FO IN Tip: YoucanlaunchSVoicefrommostunlockedscreensby pressingthe Home Keytwice. Calling57 Making Calls using Favorites Multi-party Calling 2. Touch Favoritestodisplayfavorites. 4. Swipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthecontact todialtheirdefaultnumber. –or– Touchacontact,thentouch number. todialthe Making Calls from Recent calls Returnacall,orcallanumberfromarecentcallstoredin Recentcalls. FO IN Formoreinformation,see“Recent Calls”onpage 60. 58 LY 2. TouchAdd call.Thefirstcallisplacedonhold. 3. Makethesecondcallbytouchingthephonenumber digits,thenpress TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. FindthecontactandtouchittoopentheContactentry. Usemulti-partycallfeaturestosetupacallbetweenmultiple callers,suchasforaconferencecall. 1. Establishthefirstcall,byansweringanincomingcall ormakingacall. Favoritesarecontactsthatyoudesignateasfavoritesby starringthem.Formoreinformationaboutcreatingfavorites, see“Favorites”onpage 52. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 4. TouchMergetomergethecallsintooneconference call. 5. Toendthecalltouch Note: Formoreinformationaboutcreatingrejectmessages, see“Set up call rejection messages”onpage 63. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Tip: Tosilencetheringtoneforanincomingcall,pressthe Volume Key. LY Youcananswerincomingcallswhenthedeviceislockedor unlocked. 䡲 Touchanddragthe Answericontowardthemiddle ofthescreen. Rejecting a call with a message 䡲 TouchanddragReject call with messagetowardthe middleofthescreen,thenselectanexistingmessage, orCreate new message. Answering Calls Sending Calls to Voicemail Whenyoureceiveacallwhileonacall: •Touchanddragthe Answericontoanswertheincoming call.Theoriginalcallisplacedonhold,andremainsonholduntil youendthesecondcall,orswapcallsbacktotheoriginalcall. •TouchSwaptoplaceacallonholdandreturntotheoriginalcall. FO IN Whenyourdevicealertsyoutoanincomingcall,youcan rejectthecalltosendthecallertovoicemail,orrejectthe callandsendamessagetothecaller. Rejecting a call 䡲 Touchanddragthe Reject icontowardthemiddle ofthescreen. Answering Call-Waiting Calls Calling59 Options During a Call Ending a Call Recent Calls andheadsetmustalreadybepaired;formoreinformationsee “Pairing with a Bluetooth Device”onpage 163). •Touch Menu foroptions: – Contacts:LaunchContacts. – Message:LaunchMessaging. – S Note:LaunchSNote. – Noise reduction on/Noise reduction off:Enableordisablenoise reduction,toimprovecallaudioqualityinnoisyenvironments. – My call sound:Chooseoptionsforcallaudio,incaseswhere 60 FO IN youmightneedthesoundsofterorclear,oroptimizedforyour rightorleftear. LY Toendacall,touch Whenyouplace,answer,ormissacall,arecordofthecallis savedinRecentcalls. Accessing Recent calls TE D R RA N F AL T SE •Keypad:Displayakeypadtoenternumbers. •End call:Endthephonecall. •Speaker:Enableordisablespeakerphone. •Mute:Muteorunmuteyourvoiceonthecall. •Headset:Switchthecall’saudiotoaBluetoothheadset(device 䡲 Whileinacall,youcanusethesefeatures: •Add call:DisplaytheDialertosetupamulti-partycall. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent calls. Phone➔ Making Calls using Recent calls 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch 2. Touch Phone. Recenttodisplayrecentcalls. 3. Swipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthecallto redial. –or– Touchacall,thentouch todialthenumber. Phone➔ 2. Swipeyourfingerfromrighttoleftacrossthecall. tocreateamessageto Creating or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent calls. Deleting records 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent calls. 2. Whileviewingthecalls,touch Delete. Phone➔ 2. Touchandholdonacall,thenselectAdd to Contacts fromthepop-upmenu. 3. ChooseCreate contactorUpdate existing. Menu,thentouch 4. TouchDeletetodeletemarkedrecords. Filtering records 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent calls. 2. Whileviewingthecalls,touch View by. Phone➔ Menu,thentouch 3. Selectafiltertype,fromAll calls and messages,All calls,Missed calls,Dialed calls,Received calls,Rejected calls,All messages,Sent messages,andReceived messages. FO IN 4. Continueenteringcontactinformation.Formore information,see“Contacts”onpage 44. Phone➔ 3. Touchcallrecordstomarkthemfordeletion,ortouch Select all.Acheckindicatesmarkedrecords. TE D R RA N F AL T SE –or– Touchacall,thentouch thenumber. Managing Recent calls LY 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Recent calls. Sending Messages using Recent calls Calling61 Call Settings Menu,thentouchCall Manageyourphone’sAutoReject/Acceptmode. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch Menu➔ Call settings. 3. SelectCall blockfortheseoptions: • Incoming call: TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Whileviewingcalls,touch duration. Configuresettingsforcallingwithyourdevice. Call block LY ViewthelengthoftheLastcall,allDialedcalls,allReceived calls,orAllcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone➔ Recent calls. Viewing call durations – Block calls: Set blocking of incoming calls Off, to apply to All numbers, or to apply to numbers in your Call block list only. – Call block list: Choose to block all incoming calls with Unknown number, and/or Create/manage numbers whose calls are to be blocked. • Outgoing call: – Block calls: Set blocking of outgoing calls Off, to apply to All 62 FO IN numbers, or to apply to numbers in your Call block list only. – Call block list: Create/manage numbers to whom outgoing calls are to be blocked. Answering/ending calls 2. Touch calls. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Answering/ending 3. Configuretheseoptions: • The home key answers calls: When enabled, you can answer an incoming call by pressing the Home Key. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Set up call rejection 2. Touch messages. Managesettingsforansweringandendingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. LY Createandmanagetextmessagestosendtocallerswhen rejectingincomingcalls.Messagesyoucreatehereare availablefromtheincomingcallscreenwhenyouusethe Rejectwithmessageoption. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Set up call rejection messages 3. Managemessages: • To create new messages, touch Create, then follow the prompts. • To change an existing message, touch the message, then edit the text. • Voice control: When enabled, you can answer an incoming call using voice commands. • The power key ends calls: When enabled, pressing the Power/LockKey ends a call, without turning off the screen. FO IN • To delete an existing message, touch , select the message(s) to be deleted or touch Select all, then touch Delete. Calling63 Call alerts 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings. FO IN 3. Touch Turn off screen during callstoenableordisable theoption. 64 2. Touch LY Setoptionsforsoundsandvibrationstooccurduringcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Call alerts. 3. Configureoptions: • Call vibrations: Enable Vibrate on connection to network to have your device vibrate when it connects to the network. Enable on Call-end vibration to have the device vibrate when the other caller ends the call. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Whenenabled,thescreenautomaticallyturnsoffduring phonecalls,andtheproximitysensoronthefrontofthe deviceisusedtoturnthescreenbackonwhenthedeviceis movedorbroughtclosetoanothersurface,suchaswhen youmovethedevicetoyourear. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Turn off screen during calls • Call status tones: Choose options for sounds to play during calls. Enable Call connect tone to have the device play a tone when the other caller answers a call. Enable Minute minder to have a tone play once per minute during a call. Enable Call end tone to have the device play a tone when the other caller ends the call. Touch OK to save the settings. • Alerts on call: Enable to have notifications for alarms and new messages play during phone calls. When disabled, these notifications will be muted during a call. Accessory settings for call 2. Touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Call accessories. 3. Configuresettings: • Automatic answering: When enabled, and you have a headset connected to the Headset Jack, incoming calls are answered automatically after a delay, set at Automatic answering timer. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Menu➔ Call Settings ➔ Incoming call 2. Touch notificationstoenableordisablethisoption.Acheck markappearstoindicatethisoptionisenabled. Configureheadsetoptionsforcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch LY Whenenabled,incomingvoicecallnotificationpop-ups appear,whenthescreenison. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Incoming call notifications • Automatic answering timer: Choose a time period to delay before automatically answering an incoming call when Automatic answering is enabled and a headset is connected to the device. FO IN • Outgoing call conditions: When the device is paired with a Bluetooth headset, you can choose to make calls even when the device is locked. Calling65 Personalize call sound Menu➔ Call Settings ➔ Ringtones and 2. Touch keypad tones. 2. Touch sound. Menu➔ Call Settings➔ Personalize call TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. Configuresettings: • Ringtones: Choose a default ringtone for incoming calls. Chooseoptionsforcallaudio,incaseswhereyoumightneed thesoundsofterormoreclear,oroptimizedforyourrightor leftear.Thesearethedefaults,butyoucanchangethem Menu ➔ My call sound. duringacallbytouching 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. LY Choosetonesand/orvibrationtoplayforincomingcallsand keypadtouches. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Ringtones and keypad tones • Vibrations: Choose a vibration pattern, or create your own pattern, to play for incoming calls when Incoming call vibration is turned On. Vibration plays along with the ringtone, if Silent mode is not enabled. • Vibrate when ringing: When enabled, the Device vibration plays for incoming calls. 66 FO IN • Keypad tones: When turned on, sounds play when you touch the Phone keypad. 3. Configureoptions: • Adapt sound: Follow the prompts to find the best call sound for you. • Soft sound: Higher voice frequencies are reduced. • Clear sound: Higher voice frequencies are encreased. • Off: Choose Off to use the phone’s defaults, or choose Soft sound, Clear sound, Optimized for left ear, or Optimized for right ear. Voicemail 2. Touch Menu➔ Call Settings. Increase volume in pocket Whenenabled,thedeviceusestheproximitysensortodetect whenthedeviceisinapocketorotherclose-fittinglocation suchasapurseorbag,andincreasesthevolumefor incomingcallringtones. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 2. Touch 2. Touch Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. Configureoptions: • Voicemail service: By default, your device uses your wireless service provider’s voicemail service. If you have another option for voicemail installed, select it here. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. TouchNoise reductiontoenableordisabletheoption. Configureoptionsforvoicemail. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch LY Enableordisablenoisereduction.Whenenabled,theeffect ofbackgroundnoiseissuppressed,tohelpyouandtheother callerhearbetter. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. Noise reduction Menu➔ Call Settings. • Sound: Choose a ringtone to play for a voicemail notification. • Vibrate: Choose an option for vibration to play for a voicemail notification. FO IN 3. Touch Increase volume in pockettoenableordisable theoption. • Voicemail settings: By default, the speed dial for calling voicemail for your service provider is *86 (*VM). If you wish to use another speed dial, touch Voicemail number to set a new one. Calling67 Other call settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch LY Phone. Menu➔ Call Settings. 3. Configureoptions: • Current country: Choose the country you are in. This is used in Assisted dialing. TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Assisted dialing: When turned On, your phone automatically dials appropriate codes and prefixes for international calls. Touch to turn the option On or Off, then touch Assisted dialing to configure settings. 2. Touch • Auto retry: When enabled, the device will automatically redial a call if it receives a busy signal from the network. • TTY mode: Choose a TTY mode to enable TTY mode, for use with optional TTY equipment. 68 FO IN • Hearing aids: Enable or disable hearing aid support. N LY Section 7: Connections Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Wi-Fiisawirelessnetworkingtechnologythatprovides accesstolocalareanetworks. Tip: WhenyouturnWi-Fiserviceon,yourdeviceautomatically searchesforavailablenetworksanddisplaysthem. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Wi-FicommunicationrequiresaccesstoanexistingWi-Fi network.Wi-FinetworkscanbeOpen(unsecured),or Secured(requiringyoutoprovidelogincredentials). Turnyourdevice’sWi-Fiserviceonoroff.WhenyouturnWiFiserviceon,yourdeviceautomaticallysearchesfornearby availableWi-Finetworks. Wi-Fi Yourdevicesupportsthe802.11a/b/g/nWi-Fiprotocols. YoucanalsoturnWi-FiOnorOfffromSettings. Configuring Wi-Fi Settings Configureyourdevice’sWi-Fisettings.Formoreinformation, see“Wi-Fi Settings”onpage 172. 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. 158 FO IN 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– TouchWireless network availabletolaunchWi-Fi settings,thentouchWi-Fi Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– TouchWireless network availabletolaunchWi-Fi settings,thentouchWi-Fi LY WhenyouturnonWi-Fi,yourdevicesearchesforavailable Wi-Ficonnections,thendisplaysthem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. IfWi-Fiisnotalreadyon,touchWi-FiOfftoturnon Wi-Fi. –or– TouchWireless network availabletolaunchWi-Fi settings,thentouchWi-Fi • Security: Select the type of security used by the Wi-Fi network. • Password: If the network is secured, enter the password. 4. TouchConnecttosavethesettingsandconnecttothe networknow,orSavetosavethenetworksettingsfor futureuse. FO IN 3. Whenyourdevicecompletesascan,touchaWi-Fi networktoconnect.IftheWi-Finetworkisopen,you willbeautomaticallyconnected.IftheWi-Finetworkis secured,enterthepasswordattheprompttoconnect. 3. Onthepop-upWi-Fisettingsscreen,touchAdd Network(belowthescannednetworks),thenenter thesefields: • Network Name (SSID): Enter the name of the Wi-Fi network. Connections159 Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct Devices Turning Wi-Fi Direct On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ More settings. Menu,thenselect toturnWi-FiDirectOnor 160 FO IN 2. TouchWi-Fi Direct Off. 2. EnableWi-FiDirectontheotherdevice(s).Consultthe otherdevice’sdocumentationformoreinformation. 3. Onyourdevice,touchWi-Fi Directtoscanfortheother device(s). TE D R RA N F AL T SE Forexample,yourdevicecanuseWi-FiDirecttoshare photos,contactsandothercontentwithotherWi-FiDirect devices.Manyoftheappsonyourdeviceprovideoptionsfor Menu. sharingoverWi-FiDirectunder 1. First,enableWi-FiDirectonyourdevice.Fromthe Homescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings,thentouchWi-Fi Direct LY Wi-FiDirectisastandardthatallowsdevicestoconnectto eachotherdirectlyusingWi-Fi,withoutaWi-Finetworkor hotspot,andwithouthavingtosetuptheconnection.This typeofconnectioniscommonlycalledpeer-to-peer. Wi-Fi Direct 4. Inthescannedlist,touchadevicetoconnectwithit,or touchMulti-connecttoconnecttomultipledevices(not alldevicessupportmulti-connect). 5. Followthepromptsonbothdevicestocompletethe connection. Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off 2. TouchMobile Hotspot Off. toturnthehotspotOnor TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: MobileHotspotmayrequireasubscriptiontoMobile Hotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice.Contact VerizonWirelessformoreinformation. Activateyourdevice’sMobileHotspotapplicationtoallow otherdevicestouseyourdevice’sinternetconnection. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Apps ➔ Mobile Hotspot. LY UseMobileHotspottoshareyourdevice’sinternet connectionwithaPCorotherdevicethroughWi-Fi,using yourdeviceasthemobilehotspot. Mobile Hotspot MobileHotspotconsumesbatterypowerandusesdata service.WhiletheMobileHotspotisactive,yourdevice’s applicationswillusetheMobileHotspotdataallowance. Tip: Bydefault,yourdevice’smobilehotspothasnosecurity applied,andanydevicecanconnect.Formore informationaboutconfiguringyourmobilehotspot,see “Configuring Mobile Hotspot”onpage 178. Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings Configureyourdevice’sMobileHotspotsettings,including yourdevice’snameandpassword,andsetthevisibilityof yourdevice’sWi-Fihotspot. FO IN Formoreinformation,see“Configuring Mobile Hotspot”on page 178. Connections161 Note: Usingyourdeviceasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourdevice’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourdevice asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. ActivateWi-Fionthedevice,usingthedevice’sWi-Fi control. ControlwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobileHotspotwith theAlloweddevicelist.Afteryouadddevicestothelist,they canscanforyourdeviceandconnectusingyourdevice’s mobilehotspotnameandpassword. LY Usetheotherdevice’sWi-Ficontroltoconnecttoyour device’sMobileHotspot. 1. TurnonMobileHotspotonyourdevice.Formore information,see“Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off”on page 161. Allowed Device List Connecting a Device to Mobile Hotspot 3. ScanforWi-Fihotspots,andselectyourdevicefrom thelist.Tofindyourdevice’sname,see“Configuring Mobile Hotspot”onpage 178. 4. Attheprompt,enteryourdevice’sMobileHotspot password.Bydefault,thepasswordisyourdevice’s telephonenumber.Formoreinformation,see “Configuring Mobile Hotspot”onpage 178. 1. FromtheHomescreen,select Mobile Hotspot. Apps ➔ 2. TouchAllowed devices,thentouchthebuttonatthetop ofthescreentoentertheotherdevice’sDevicename andMACaddress. 162 FO IN 3. TouchOKtoaddthedevicetotheAlloweddeviceslist. Turning Bluetooth On or Off YourdevicecanuseBluetoothtosharephotos,contactsand othercontentwithotherBluetoothdevices.Manyoftheapps onyourdeviceprovideoptionsforsharingoverBluetooth Menu. under Configuring Bluetooth Settings Configureyourdevice’sBluetoothsettings.Formore information,see“Bluetooth settings”onpage 175. IN Note: Bluetoothprofilesarespecificationsforservices supportedbyindividualdevices.Foralistofprofilesyour devicesupports,see“Bluetooth profiles”onpage 174. FO 2. TouchBluetooth Menu,thenselect toturnBluetoothOnorOff. Tip: YoucanalsoturnBluetoothOnorOffonNotifications. Fromalmostanyunlockedscreen,sweepyourfinger downfromtheStatusbartodisplayNotifications. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Bluetoothisashort-rangewirelesscommunications technologyforexchanginginformationoveradistanceof about30feet.Youdon’tneedtolineupthedevicestosend informationwithBluetooth.Ifthedevicesareinrange,you canexchangeinformationbetweenthem,eveniftheyarein differentrooms. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. LY Note: ForHearingAidCompatibilityInformation,seepage 245. Bluetooth Pairing with a Bluetooth Device SearchforaBluetoothdeviceandpairwithit,toexchange informationbetweenyourdeviceandthetargetdevice. Afterpairing,yourdeviceandthetargetdevicewillrecognize eachotherandexchangeinformationwithoutapasscodeor PIN. Note: Whenpaired,the Bluetooth paired icondisplaysin theStatusBar.Ifyoureceiveanewrequestforpairing whilepairedwithaBluetoothheadset,anewBluetooth icondisplaysattheleftoftheStatusbarand Notificationsdisplaysthepairingrequest. Connections163 toturnBluetoothOn. 3. Activatethetargetdevice’sdiscoverablemode. 4. TouchScan. Configuring VPN Settings Configureyourdevice’sVPNsettings.Formoreinformation, see“Nearby devices”onpage 181. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 5. Fromthelistofscanneddevices,touchthetarget device,thenfollowthepromptstocompletethe pairing: • If the target device requires a PIN, enter a PIN for the target device and touch OK. When prompted, enter the PIN on the target device. Youcanuseyourdevice’sVPN(VirtualPrivateNetwork) featuretoconnecttoVPNs. LY 2. TouchBluetooth VPN Menu,thenselect 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Bluetooth. 164 FO IN • If the device allows automatic or smart pairing, your device will attempt to pair with the device automatically. Follow the prompts on your device and the target device to complete the pairing. Note: YoumustenableatleastPatternsecuritybeforesetting upaVPN.Ifyouhavenotyetenabledsecurity,you’llbe promptedtodosothefirsttimeyoulaunchVPN settings. Adding a VPN 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings ➔ VPN. 2. Touch Add VPN networktosetupaconnectiontoa VPN.AvailablesettingsdependonthetypeofVPN. Bluetooth tethering TouchHelpunderTetheringsettingstoviewinformation abouttethering,andforlinkstomoreinformation. 2. PairtheotherdevicetoyoursusingBluetooth. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: MobileBroadbandConnectmayrequireasubscription toMobileHotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice. ContactVerizonWirelessformoreinformation.Mobile Hotspotconsumesbatterypowerandusesdataservice. WhiletheMobileHotspotisactive,yourdevice’s applicationswillusetheMobileHotspotdataallowance. Beforestarting,pairyourcomputerwithyourdevice,then configureyourcomputertoobtainitsnetworkconnection usingBluetooth. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Tethering. LY UseTetheringtoshareyourdevice’sinternetconnectionwith acomputerthatconnectstoyourdeviceusingtheUSB cable,orbyBluetooth. Tethering Mobile Broadband Connect 3. TouchBluetooth tetheringtoturntetheringOnorOff. Important! Tetheringconsumesbatterypowerandincreases yourdatausage.Roamingwhileusingtethering willincurextradatacharges. IN UseMobileBroadbandConnecttoshareyourdevice’s networkconnectionwithacomputerthatconnectstoyour deviceusingtheUSBcable. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Tethering. 2. ConnecttheotherdevicetoyoursusingtheUSBcable. FO 3. TouchMobile Broadband connecttoturntetheringOnor Off. Connections165 S Beam 2. TouchNFCtoturnNFCOnorOff. Note: NFCmustbeturnedontouseSBeam. SBeamusesyourdevice’sNFC(NearFieldCommunication) featuretosend,or“beam”,contenttootherNFCandWi-Fi Directdevices,byholdingthedevicesclosetogether. TE D R RA N F AL T SE YourdeviceusesNFCfortheSBeamfeature.NFCmustbe turnedontouseSBeam. Menu,thenselect 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ More settings. SharemoreandshareitfasterwithSBeam.Fromphotosto documents,largevideofilestomaps,youcansharealmost anythinginstantlywithonetouch,simplybyplacingyour devicesback-to-back. LY UseNFC(NearFieldCommunication)toshareinformation betweenyourdeviceandanotherNFCdevicebybeaming, typicallybytouchingthedevicestogetherback-to-back. NFC and Beaming SBeamworksinthebackground.Usethesharingoptions fromyourfavoriteappstoselectcontenttoshareover SBeam.Forexample,youcanbeampicturesorvideosfrom Gallery,orsongsfromMusicplayer.Justbringthedevices together(typicallyback-to-back),thentapthescreen. Menu,thenselect 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ More settings. 166 FO IN 2. TouchNFCtoturnNFCOn.NFCmustbeturnedOnto useSBeam. 3. TouchS Beam,thentouch orOff. toturnSBeamOn Note: IfyouturnonSBeam,NFCisautomaticallyturnedOn. Configuring File Sharing Nearby devices 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Nearby Devices. Tosharewithnearbydevices,youmustconnecttoaWi-Fi network.Thedevicesyouwishtosharefileswithmustalso beconnectedtothesameWi-Finetworkandmustsupport DLNA. 2. UnderAdvanced,touchoptionstocontrolhowcontent issharedfromyourdevice: • Shared contents: Choose the type of content to share, from Videos, Photos, or Music. TE D R RA N F AL T SE LY SharefileswithnearbydevicesusingDLNA(DigitalLiving NetworkAlliance)standards,overWi-Fi. Important! Usecarewhenenablingfilesharingfornearby devices.Whenenabled,otherdevicescanaccess dataonyourdevice. • Device name: View or modify your device’s name. • Allowed devices list: View and manage devices allowed to connect to your device. • Not-allowed devices list: View and manage devices restricted from connecting to your device. Turning File sharing On or Off • Download to: Choose a location to save downloaded content, from USB storage (device memory) or SD card. 2. TouchFile sharingtoturnsharingOnorOff. • Upload from other devices: Choose how to handle incoming files from other devices, from Always accept, Always ask, or Always reject. FO IN 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Menu,thenselect Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Nearby Devices. Connections167 Transferring Data LY Connectyourdevicetoacomputertotransferdatabetween yourdeviceandthecomputer.UsetheUSBcablethatcomes withyourdevice,oruseoneofthepre-loadedappsonyour devicetoconnectwirelessly. 4. Onyourcomputer,chooseamethodforaccessingyour device.Availableoptionsdependontheprograms installedonyourcomputer. 5. Transferfilestothememorycard.Whenfinished,you candisconnecttheUSBcable. Kies air Managecontentsavedonyourdeviceusingyourdesktopor mobilebrowserandWi-Fitechnology.Thepre-loadedKies airappconnectsoverWi-FitotheKiesapplication,which youcaninstallonyourcomputer. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Connectyourdevicetoacomputer,usingtheUSBcable,to transferdataasaMediadeviceusingMTP(MediaTransfer Protocol),orasaCamerausingPTP(PhotoTransfer Protocol). 1. AttachyourdevicetothecomputerwithaUSBdata cable.Yourdevicerecognizestheconnectionasthe lastconnectionmethodyouused,anddisplaysa connection alertintheStatusbarandNotifications. Connecting to a Computer 2. FromtheHomescreen,sweepyourfingerdownward todisplayNotifications,thentouchthealert. IN 3. Selectaconnectionmethod: • Media device (MTP): Transfer media files with Windows, or using Android file transfer on a Mac (see www.android.com/ filetransfer). 168 FO • Camera (PTP): Transfer photos using camera software, and transfer files to computers that do not support MTP. Formoreinformation,visit:www.samsung.com/us/kies Note: TosyncyourdevicetoaPC,itishighlyrecommended thatyouinstallSamsungKies,whichisavailableat http://www.samsung.com/kies(forWindows/Mac). Note: IfyouareaWindowsXPuser,ensurethatyouhave WindowsXPServicePack3orhigherinstalledonyour computer.Also,ensurethatyouhaveSamsungKies2.0 orWindowsMediaPlayer10orhigherinstalledonyour computer. Mounting and Unmounting a Memory Card Beforeremovingthecard,usetheMount/Unmountsettingto unmount,ittopreventdamagetodatastoredonthecard. Menu,thenselect 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Storage. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Bydefault,filesthatyoudownload,orthatyoucreatewith yourdevice,suchaspicturesandvideosyoucapturewith Camera,arestoredtoyourdevice’smemory.Formore storagecapacity,youcansetthememorycardasthe primarystoragelocationforappswiththeapp’soptions. Mountingamemorycardestablishestheconnection betweenyourdeviceandthecard,toprepareforsavingfiles tothememorycard.Inmostcases,thedevicemountsthe cardautomaticallywhenyouinstallit,anddisplaysthe memorycardstatusonNotifications. LY YourdevicesupportsremovablemicroSD™ormicroSDHC™ memorycardsofupto64GBcapacity,forstorageofmusic, pictures,videos,andotherfiles. Memory Card Formoreinformationaboutviewingmemoryusageforthe memorycard,see“SD card”onpage 192. 2. TouchUnmount SD card,thenfollowtheprompts. Installing and Removing a Memory Card Formoreinformationaboutinstallingandremovinga memorycard,see“Memory Card”onpage 14. FO IN Important! Topreventdamagetodatastoredonthememory card,unmountthecardbeforeremovingitfromthe device. Connections169 Formatting a Memory Card LY UsetheFormatSDcardsettingtoremovealldatafroman installedmemorycard. Menu,thenselect TE D R RA N F AL T SE 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Storage. FO IN 2. TouchFormat SD card,thenfollowthepromptsto confirmthedeletionofdatafromthecard. 170 Important! Datacannotberecoveredafterformatting. N LY Section 8: Settings Accessing Settings Wireless and network From the Home screen 䡲 Touch Apps ➔ Airplane mode Whenairplanemodeisenabled,allyourdevice’swireless connectionsaredisabled,andyoucannotmakeorreceive callsormessagesorconnecttonetworks.Whileinairplane mode,youcanuseotherfeaturesofyourdevice,suchas playingmusic,watchingvideos,orotherapplications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings. Menu,thenselectSettings. TE D R RA N F AL T SE –or– Touch Settings. From Notifications 䡲 Touchanddragdownfromthetopofthescreento displaynotifications,thentouch . 2. TouchAirplane modetoenableordisableairplane mode. FO IN Note: AirplanemodecanalsobecontrolledfromNotifications, andfromDeviceoptionswhenyoupressandholdthe Power/Lock Key. Settings171 Device Wi-Fi Settings Turnyourdevice’sWi-Fiserviceonoroff.WhenyouturnWiFiserviceon,yourdeviceautomaticallysearchesfor availableWi-Finetworks. Tip: YoucanalsoturnWi-FiOnorOfffromNotifications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. ON OFF Apps ➔ FO 172 3. Touchsettingstoconfigure: • Notify me: When enabled, your device notifies you of Wi-Fi networks when you launch a high data-usage application. • Add Wi-Fi Network: Connect to a new Wi-Fi network. For more information, see “Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually” on page 159. • Scan: Search for available Wi-Fi networks. • Wi-Fi Direct: Configure Wi-Fi Direct. toturnWi-FiOnorOff. IN 2. TouchWi-Fi ON 2. TouchWi-Fi OFF toturnWi-FiOn.Wi-Fimustbe turnedontoconfiguresettings. TE D R RA N F AL T SE FormoreinformationaboutusingWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi”on page 158. Turning Wi-Fi On or Off LY Setupandmanageyourdevice’sconnectionstoWi-Fi networks.YourdevicesupportsWi-Fia/b/g/n. Setupandmanagewirelessaccesspoints. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi Menu foradditionalsettings: 2. Touch • Advanced: • Manage networks: View and manage your saved Wi-Fi networks. Touch a network to connect to it, or to forget or modify its settings. LY Apps ➔ • WPS push button: Set up a connection to a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) router or equipment. – Auto-connect: When enabled, your device will automatically • WPS PIN entry: View the PIN used by your device to set up a PIN-secured connection to a Wi-Fi router. TE D R RA N F AL T SE connect to known Wi-Fi networks when you launch a high datausage application, even if Wi-Fi is turned off. A known Wi-Fi network is one that you previously added. Other Wi-Fi settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Wi-Fi. – Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep: Specify when to switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data for data communications, when the device goes to sleep (when the backlight goes out). This setting can affect your data usage, and the behavior of devices you connect to your device, such as when tethering or using Mobile Hotspot. – Check for Internet service: When enabled, your device will IN check for Wi-Fi Internet service when connected to a Wi-Fi access point. – MAC address: (Not configurable) View your device’s MAC address, needed for connecting to some secured networks. FO – IP address: (Not configurable) View your device’s IP address. Settings173 Bluetooth Bluetoothprofilesarespecificationsforservicessupported byindividualdevices.Profilesimprovetheabilityofdifferent devicestoworktogether.Yourdevicesupportsthese Bluetoothprofiles: •Headset:HSPv1.2profilesupportsuseofcompatibleBluetooth headsetsformonovoice. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Formoreinformation,see“Wi-Fi Direct”onpage 160. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Wi-Fi. YourdevicesupportsBluetooth®4.0. Bluetooth profiles LY Wi-FiDirectallowsdevicestoconnecttoeachotherdirectly usingWi-Fi,withoutaWi-Finetworkorhotspot,andwithout havingtosetuptheconnection.Forexample,yourdevice canuseWi-FiDirecttosharephotos,contactsandother contentwithotherWi-FiDirectdevices. Wi-Fi Direct 2. TouchWi-Fi Directatthebottomofthescreen.Your deviceautomaticallyscansfornearbyWi-FiDirect devices,oryoucantouchScantostartscanning. •Handsfree:HFPv1.5profilesupportsBluetoothheadsets,and 3. Afterscanningfordevices,selectadevice,thenfollow thepromptstocompletetheconnection. •Serial Port:SPPprofilesupportsconnectionsasaserialport. •Stereo:A2DPv1.2,AVRCPv1.3,GAVDP1.0,AVCTP1.3and 174 FO IN –or– TouchMulti-connecttocreateaconnectiontodevices thatsupportmulti-connect.TouchScantosearchfor availablemulti-connectdevices,thenselectthe devicesandfollowthepromptstocompletethe connection. mayalsosupportothercompatibleBluetoothdeviceswith speakerphonecapabilities. AVDTP1.2profilessupportdeliveryofstereoaudiotocompatible Bluetoothdevices. •Object Exchange:OPPv1.0profileallowssendingandreceiving ofcontactnamecards(vCard2.1)andcalendarevents (vCalendar)betweendevices.PBAPv1.2supportsexchangeof PhoneBookObjects. •Personal Area Network:PAN1.0supportsexchangeofdatawith otherdevices. •Message Access Profile:MAP1.0allowsexchangeofSMS Note: ThisdevicedoesnotsupportallBluetoothprofiles. Forvehicle/accessorycompatibility,visit www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart. Turning Bluetooth On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. ON OFF Apps ➔ toturnBluetoothOnorOff. IN 2. TouchBluetooth Tip: YoucanalsoturnBluetoothOnorOffatNotifications. FO PairwithotherBluetoothdevices,manageyourBluetooth connections,andcontrolyourdevice’svisibilitytoother devices. Note: BluetoothmustbeturnedOntoaccessBluetooth settings. TE D R RA N F AL T SE messagesbetweendevices,suchaswithanautomotivehandsfreedevice. Bluetooth settings LY interfacedevices. •Human Interface Devices:HIDv1.0profilesupportscertain 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Bluetooth. Apps ➔ 2. TouchasettingtoconfigureBluetooth: ON • Touch OFF to turn Bluetooth On or Off. • Touch your device’s name to control its visibility to other devices’ Bluetooth searches. Available when Bluetooth is turned On. • Touch a paired device to connect to it, or touch device to change its settings. beside the • Touch Scan to search for visible Bluetooth devices. After searching, touch a device to pair with it. For more information, see “Pairing with a Bluetooth Device” on page 163. Settings175 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Data usage. Apps ➔ 2. Configureoptions: • Mobile data: Turn Mobile data On or Off. You can also control Mobile Data at Notifications. • Limit mobile data usage: When enabled, your mobile data connection will be disabled when the specified limit is reached. After enabling the setting, drag the red limit line on the graph below to set the data usage limit. FO IN • Alert me about data usage: When enabled, your device will alert you when mobile data usage reaches the warning limit you set. After enabling the setting, drag the orange warning line on the graph below to set the data usage warning limit. 176 Apps ➔ Menutosetoptions: 2. Touch • Data roaming: Turn data roaming On or Off. When roaming, your device connects to networks outside your home network, depending on your provider’s agreements with other providers. Using data while roaming can incur extra charges, depending on your plan. For more information, contact Verizon Wireless. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: Datausageismeasuredbyyourdevice,andyour serviceprovidermayaccountforusagedifferently,so considerusingaconservativelimit. LY Monitordatausage,controlyourdevice’sconnectionto mobiledataservice. Data usage options 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Data usage. Data usage • Restrict background data: Your device can connect to the network in the background, for synchronization or other services. When enabled, background connections will not occur. • Auto sync data: When enabled, your device will synchronize with accounts automatically, at any time. • Show Wi-Fi usage: When turned On, a separate tab displays data usage while connected to Wi-Fi. • Mobile hotspots: Select Wi-Fi networks that are mobile hotspots. You can restrict apps from using these networks, and you can configure apps to warn you before using these networks for large downloads. Setoptionsfornetworkselectionanddataservice. YoucancontrolwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobile HotspotwiththeAlloweddevicelist. Formoreinformationaboutusingyourdeviceasamobile hotspot,see“Mobile Hotspot”onpage 161.Youcanalso accessMobileHotspotwiththe Mobile Hotspotapp. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Important! Dependingonyourserviceplan,changesyou maketomobilenetworkssettingsmayincurextra charges.ConsultVerizonWirelessforinformation. UseMobileHotspottoshareyourdevice’sinternet connectionwithotherdevices,throughWi-Fi.Youcan connectupto5otherdevicesin3G,or10in4G. LY Mobile networks Mobile Hotspot More Wireless and Network Settings 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Mobile networks. 2. Settheseoptions: • Mobile data: Enable or disable your device’s connection to the mobile data network. You can also control this setting at Notifications with the Mobile data toggle. • Global Data Roaming Access: Enable or disable connection to data services when your device is roaming on another network. Usingyourdeviceasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourdevice’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourdevice asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. IN • Roaming: (Not configurable) Current roaming status. Note: MobileHotspotmayrequireasubscriptiontoMobile Hotspot/MobileBroadbandConnectservice.Formore information,contactVerizonWireless. • Signal strength: (Not configurable) Current signal strength. • Network mode: Choose a preferred network mode. • Access Point Names: Configure wireless network access. FO • Network operators: Configure network operators. Settings177 ON OFF toturnMobileHotspotOn Apps ➔ 2. TouchConfigurefortheseoptions: • Network SSID: View and change the name of your mobile hotspot. • Hide my device: When enabled, your mobile hotspot is not visible to other Wi-Fi devices during a scan. Other devices can still connect to your mobile hotspot, but will have to set up the connection manually with your Network SSID and Password. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: Usingyourdeviceasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourdevice’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourdevice asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. Configuring Mobile Hotspot 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Mobile Hotspot. LY 2. TouchMobile Hotspot orOff. Apps ➔ Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings. • Security: Choose the security level for your Mobile Hotspot. • Password: If you choose a security level that uses a password, enter the password. By default, the password is your mobile telephone number. 178 FO IN • Show password: Enable to make the Password field visible. • Show advanced options: Enable to access advanced options, including Broadcast channel, to specify the channel your device uses for Mobile Hotspot. Tethering 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Mobile Hotspot ➔ Allowed devices. 2. Touch ,thenentertheotherdevice’sDevicename andMACaddress. toaddthedevicetotheAllowed devices IN 3. Touch list. Formoreinformationaboutconnectingcomputerstoyour deviceforTethering,see“Tethering”onpage 165. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Tethering. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: Usingyourdeviceasamobilehotspotconsumesbattery powerandusesdataservice.WhileMobileHotspotis active,yourdevice’sapplicationswillusetheMobile Hotspotdataservice.Roamingwhileusingyourdevice asamobilehotspotwillincurextradatacharges. UseTetheringtoshareyourdevice’sinternetconnectionwith acomputerthatconnectstoyourdeviceusingtheUSB cable,orbyBluetooth. LY ControlwhetherdevicesconnecttoyourMobileHotspotwith theAlloweddeviceslist.Afteryouadddevicestothelist, theycanscanforyourdeviceandconnectusingyour device’smobilehotspotnameandpassword. Allowed Devices FO Tip: ForinformationaboutconnectingtoyourMobileHotspot, see“Connecting a Device to Mobile Hotspot”on page 162. 2. Chooseatetheringmethod: • Mobile Broadband Connect: Connect the computer to the device using the USB cable, then touch Mobile Broadband Connect to turn tethering On or Off. • Bluetooth tethering: Pair your device with the computer using Bluetooth. Consult the computer’s documentation for more information about configuring your computer to pair using Bluetooth. Touch Bluetooth Tethering to turn tethering On or Off. Note: UsingMobileBroadbandConnecttetheringrequiresa subscriptiontoMobileHotspot/MobileBroadband Connectservice.Formoreinformation,contactVerizon Wireless. Settings179 NFC Adding a VPN 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings ➔ VPN. 2. Touch Add VPN networktosetupaconnectiontoa VPN,usingthefollowingsettings: • Name: Enter a name for the VPN connection. • Type: Choose the type of VPN. • Server address: Enter the IP address of the VPN server. IN • 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. 180 FormoreinformationaboutsharinginformationwithNFC, see“NFC and Beaming”onpage 166. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: Youmustenablescreensecuritybeforesettingupa VPN.Forinformationaboutscreensecurity,see“Screen lock”onpage 196. UseNFC(NearFieldCommunication)toshareinformation betweenyourdeviceandanotherNFCdevicebytouchingthe devicestogether,typicallyback-to-back. LY SetupandmanageVirtualPrivateNetworks(VPNs).Formore informationaboutusingVPNs,see“VPN”onpage 164. VPN 2. TouchNFC ON OFF toturnNFCOnorOff. Nearby devices toturnSBeamOnorOff. FormoreinformationaboutconnectingtoWi-Fi,see“Wi-Fi” onpage 172. Important! Usecarewhenenablingfilesharingfordevices. Whenenabled,otherdevicescanaccessdataon yourdevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings ➔ Nearby devices. IN 2. Touch File sharingtoenableordisablefilesharing. ON OFF FO 2. TouchS Beam ToNearbydevices,youmustconnecttothesameWi-Fi networkasthedevicesyouwhichtosharewith,andthe otherdevicesmustsupportDLNA. TE D R RA N F AL T SE SBeamworksinthebackground.Usethesharingoptions fromyourfavoriteappstoselectcontenttoshareusing SBeam.Forexample,youcanbeampicturesorvideosfrom Gallery,songsfromMusicplayer,notesfromSNote,and more.Justbringthedevicestogether(typicallyback-toback),thentapyourscreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings. SharefileswithdevicesusingDLNA(DigitalLivingNetwork Alliance)standards,overWi-Fi. LY SBeamusesyourdevice’sNFC(NearFieldCommunication) tosend,or“beam”,contenttootherNFCandWi-FiDirect devices,byholdingthedevicesclosetogether. S Beam 3. UnderAdvanced,touchoptionstocontrolhowcontent issharedfromyourdevice: • Shared contents: Choose the type of content to share, from Videos, Photos, or Music. • Device name: View or modify your device’s name. Settings181 2. TouchAllShare Cast TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Download to: Choose a location to save downloaded content, from USB storage (device memory) or optional installed SD card (not included). WithAllShareCast,youcanwirelesslyshareyourphone’s screenwithWi-Fi-enabledTVsusingtheoptionalAllShare CastHubaccessory(notincluded). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ More settings ➔ AllShare Cast. LY • Not-allowed devices list: View and manage devices restricted from connecting to your device. AllShare Cast • Allowed devices list: View and manage devices allowed to connect to your device. 182 FO IN • Upload from other devices: Choose how to handle incoming files from other devices, from Always accept, Always ask, or Always reject. ON OFF toturnthefeatureOnorOff. Note: Forinformationaboutconnectingtoadevice,touch Help. Sound Home screen mode Volume •Standardmodeprovidesaconventionallayoutforappsand Note: YoucanalsosetSystemvolumefromtheHomescreen bypressingtheVolume Key. TE D R RA N F AL T SE widgetsontheHomescreen. Setthesystemvolumelevel,andsetdefaultvolumeforcall ringtones,notifications,andmediaplayback. YourphoneofferstwoHomescreenmodes: •Startermodeprovidesaneasierexperienceforthefirst-time smartphoneuser. LY Device 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Home screen mode. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Volume. 2. Chooseamodefromthepulldownmenu,thentouch Apply. 2. Touchanddragtheslidersfor: • 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. FO IN • Notifications: Set the volume for notifications, such as new messages and event reminders. • System: Set the volume for all other system sounds, such as keytones played for screen touches. You can control whether tones play for screen touches with other sound settings. 3. Touch tosaveyoursettings. Settings183 Device ringtone • Notification: Set the vibration level for notifications, such as new messages and event reminders. • Haptic feedback: Set the vibration level vibrations to accompany screen touches. tosaveyoursettings. 184 FO IN 3. Touch 2. Toucharingtonetoselectit.Asyoutouchringtones,a sampleplays,unlessyouhaveMuteorVibratemode enabled. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Touchanddragtheslidersfor: • Incoming call: Set the vibration level for incoming call ringtones. Choosearingtoneforincomingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Device ringtone. LY Setthelevelforvibrationtoaccompanyringtonesand notifications. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Vibration intensity. Vibration intensity 3. Touch tosaveyoursettings. Tip: Youcanalsosetsongsasringtonesforallcalls,orfora selectedcontact.Formoreinformation,see“Making a Song a Phone Ringtone”onpage 148. Default notifications 2. Touchapatterntoselectit.Asyoutouchpatterns,a sampleplays. tosaveyoursettings. 3. Touch tosaveyoursettings. Tip: Youcanalsosetsongsasringtones.Formore information,see“Making a Song a Phone Ringtone”on page 148. Whenenabled,vibrationisplayedatthesametimeas soundsforcallsandalerts. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Sound and vibration. 2. TouchSound and vibrationtoturnthefeatureOnorOff. IN Sound and vibration FO 4. Touch 2. Touchasoundtoselectit.Asyoutouchsounds,a sampleplays. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. Tocreateyourownpattern,touchCreate.TouchTap to createinthepattern,thentouchStop.TouchSaveto saveyourpattern. Chooseadefaultsoundtoplayfornotifications,suchasfor newmessagesandeventreminders. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Default notifications. LY Chooseavibrationpatterntousewhenvibrationisenabled. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Device vibration. Device vibration Settings185 Haptic feedback 2. TouchKeytonestoturnkeysoundsOnorOff. Touchsoundsplaywhenyoutouchitemsonthescreen,such aswhenmakingaselection. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound. 2. TouchTouch soundstoturnsoundsOnorOff. Screen lock sound Screenlocksoundplayswhenyoulockorunlockthescreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound. FO IN 2. TouchScreen lock soundstoturnsoundsOnorOff. 186 2. TouchHaptic feedbacktoturntouchvibrationsOnor Off. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Touch sounds WhenturnedOn,thedevicevibratestoindicatescreen touchesandotherinteractions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound. LY Keytonesaresoundsthatplaywhenyoutouchkeysonthe Phonekeypad. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound. Keytones Emergency tone Youcanchoosetohaveatoneplay,orhaveyourphone vibrate,periodicallyduringanemergencycall. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Sound ➔ Emergency tone. 2. SelectOff,Alert,orVibrate. Display LED Indicator TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Selectascreen,fromHome screen,Lock screen,or Home and lock screens. TheLEDindicatoronthefrontofthedevicedisplayswhen thedeviceislocked,tonotifyyouofstatuschangesand events.UseLEDindicatorsettingstoconfigurehowtheLED functions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ LED Indicator. LY CustomizethebackgroundoftheHomeandLockscreens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Wallpaper. Wallpaper 3. Selectasourceforwallpaper,fromGallery,Live wallpaper,orWallpapers. 4. Followthepromptstosetthepictureorwallpaper. • Low battery: When turned On, the LED blinks red to indicate low battery charge. • Missed event: When turned on, the LED blinks orange to show that you have missed calls, new messages, or application events. FO IN Note: YoucanalsosetWallpaperbytouchingandholdingon theHomescreen. 2. Selectoptions: • Charging: When turned On, the LED glows red during charging, and green when the battery is fully charged. Settings187 Page buddy TE D R RA N F AL T SE FormoreinformationaboutMultiwindow,see“Multi Window”onpage 30. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. EnablePagebuddytohaveselectedPagebuddies automaticallyappearontheHomescreenwhenyouuseS Pen,oroptionalaccessoriessuchasearphonesoradock,or whileyouareroaming.Pagebuddiesgiveyouinformation aboutusingtheconnectedaccessory,andofferappsatthe bottomofthescreenyoumightliketousewiththe accessory.AniconwillappearintheHomescreenpage indicator,toletyouknowaPagebuddyisactive. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. LY Whenenabled,MultiWindowallowsyoutousemultipleapps onthesamescreen,inmultiple,resizablewindows. Multi window 2. TouchMulti windowtoenableordisablethefeature. Tip: YoucanalsoenableordisableMultiwindowfrom Notifications.Sweepyourfingerdownfromthetopofthe screentodisplayNotifications,thentouchMultiwindow. 2. TouchPage buddy ON OFF toturnthefeatureOnorOff. 3. TouchPage buddy,thenselectpagebuddies. 188 FO IN Tip: Formoreinformationaboutpagebuddies,touchPage buddy help. Auto-rotate screen 2. TouchScreenmode,thenselectamode. 2. TouchAuto-rotate screentoturnthefeatureOnorOff. Brightness TE D R RA N F AL T SE Setthedefaultscreenbrightness. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Brightness. 2. Dragtheslidertosetthebrightness,ortouch Automatic brightnesstoallowthedevicetoadjust brightnessinresponsetolightconditions. tosavethesetting. Tip: YoucanalsocontrolAuto-rotatefromNotificationswith theScreenrotationsetting. Screen timeout Setthelengthofdelaybetweenthelastkeypressorscreen touchandtheautomaticscreentimeout(dimandlock). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Screen timeout. IN 2. Touchasettingtoselectit. FO 3. Touch Whenenabled,thescreen’sorientationautomatically changeswhenyourotatethedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. LY Chooseascreenmodetomatchyourtypeofviewing. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. Screen mode Settings189 Font size Smart stay Whenenabled,yourdeviceautomaticallydisablesthescreen timeouttokeepthescreenonaslongasyouarelookingat it. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. 2. TouchSmart staytoenableordisablethesetting. Font style IN Setthefontforscreendisplays. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Font style. FO 2. Selectafont,ortouchGet fonts onlinetobrowseand downloadanewfont. 190 2. Selectafontsize. Touch key light duration SetthelengthoftimetheMenuandBackKeysremainlit afteryoutouchthem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Touch key light duration. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchSmart rotationtoenableordisablethesetting. Setthefontsizeforscreendisplays. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display ➔ Font size. LY Whenenabled,yourdeviceautomaticallyadjustsordisables automaticscreenrotationtoallowforthepositionofyour faceandthedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. Smart rotation 2. Chooseatimeperiod,orAlways offorAlways on. Storage Viewusageforyourdevice’sinternalmemory. Note: Thissettingcannotbeconfigured. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchDisplay battery percentagetoturnthesettingOn orOff. Managetheuseofmemoryresourcesinyourdevice’s Devicememory,andonaninstalledmemorycard. Device memory LY WhenOn,thebattery’schargeleveldisplaysintheStatusbar nexttotheBatteryicon. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. Display battery percentage Auto adjust screen tone WhenturnedOn,yourdeviceautomaticallyanalyzesthe screenandadjuststhebrightnesstoconservebatterypower. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Display. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Storage. Apps ➔ 2. UnderDevice memory,viewmemoryusageforvarious categories.Touchacategoryformoreinformation. FO IN 2. TouchAuto adjust screen tonetoturnthefeatureOnor Off. Settings191 Power saving mode 2. UnderSD card,viewmemoryusageforvarious categories.Touchacategoryformoreinformation. ON 2. TouchPower saving mode OFF toturnthesettingOn orOff.ThesettingmustbeOntoconfigureoptions. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. TouchUnmount SD cardtopreparethememorycardfor saferemovalorformatting.Formoreinformation,see “Removing a Memory Card”onpage 14. ConfigurePowersavingmodesettingstoconservebattery power. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Power saving mode. LY Apps ➔ SD card 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Storage. 4. TouchFormat SD cardtopermanentlyremoveall contentfromaninstalledmemorycard. 3. TouchPower saving modetoconfigureoptions: • CPU power saving: When enabled, the device’s maximum performance is limited. This does not affect normal usage, such as browsing and video playback. • Screen power saving: When enabled, the screen uses reduced frame refresh rate and lower brightness. 192 FO IN • Background color: When enabled, the background uses lower brightness in Email and Internet. • Turn off Haptic feedback: When enabled, Haptic feedback is turned off, and no vibration plays when you touch the screen. • Learn about power saving: View details about Power saving options. Application manager Apps ➔ Warning! Becausethisdevicecanbeconfiguredwithsystem softwarenotprovidedbyorsupportedbyGoogleor anyothercompany,end-usersoperatethesedevices attheirownrisk. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Viewbatteryusageforapplicationsandservices currentlyrunning.Touchanitemformoreinformation, ortoconfigureoptionsformanagingpoweruse. YoucandownloadandinstallapplicationsfromtheGoogle Play™StoreorSSuggest,orcreateapplicationsusingthe AndroidSDKandinstallthemonyourdevice.UseApplication managertomanageapplicationsonyourdevice. LY Seewhat’susingbatterypower. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Battery. Battery 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Application manager. FO IN 2. TouchDownloaded,Running,orAlltoviewthestatusof applicationsandservices.Touchanapporservicefor moreinformation,andforappoptions,suchas stoppingoruninstalling. Settings193 Personal E911 TE D R RA N F AL T SE GPSsignalsmaybeaffectedbyyoursurroundings,including: •Buildings •Tunnelsorundergroundstructures •Weatherconditions •High-voltageorelectromagneticfields •Tintedwindows FO IN Important! VerizonWirelessvaluesyourprivacy.Becauseof this,yourdeviceisdefaultedtoonlyacquireyour locationwhenyoudial911.TouseLocation-Based Services,youmustfirstenablelocationserviceson yourdevice. 194 LY Locationservicescontrolyourdevice'suseofGPSsignals. Someappsmayrequireoneormorelocationservicesbe turnedOnforfullappfunctionality. E911locationserviceisstandardonallmobilephones,to allowsharingofyourGPSlocationwithemergencypersonnel whenyoumakeacalltoemergencyservices(suchas911). Thissettingisnotconfigurable. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Location services ➔ E911. Location services VZW location services Standalone GPS services EnableordisablelocationservicefromGPSsatellites. Note: VZWlocationservicesmustbeenabledtousesome applications. Note: Standalonelocationservicesmustbeenabledtouse someapplications.Youcanalsoenableordisable StandaloneGPSserviceswiththeGPSsettingon Notifications.Formoreinformation,referto “Notifications”onpage32 TE D R RA N F AL T SE Important! ByselectingVZWlocationservices,youare enablingVerizonWirelessandthird-party authenticatedandvalidatedlocationservicesto accesscertainlocationinformationavailable throughthisdeviceand/orthenetwork. LY EnableordisablelocationservicefromVerizonWireless. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Location services. FO IN 2. TouchVZW location servicestoenableordisable VerizonWirelesslocationservices. Important! ByselectingStandaloneGPSservices,youare allowingaccesstoalllocationinformationbyany thirdpartythroughwebaccessoranysoftwareor peripheralcomponentsyouchoosetoinstall, download,add,orattachtothedeviceoranyother means.Enablingthisfunctionalitycouldpose certainriskstousersofthisdevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Location services. 2. TouchStandalone GPS servicestoenableordisable StandaloneGPSservices. Settings195 Lock screen Formoreinformationaboutusingthelockandunlock features,see“Securing Your Device”onpage 15. Screen lock 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Note: Googlelocationservicesmustbeenabledtousesome applications. Choosesettingsforunlockingyourdevice. LY EnableordisablelocationservicesfromGooglelocation services. Google location services Important! ByselectingGooglelocationservices,youare allowingGoogle’slocationservicetocollect anonymouslocationdata.Somedatamaybe storedonyourdevice.Collectionmayoccureven whennoappsarerunning. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Location services. 196 FO IN 2. TouchGoogle location servicestoenableordisable Googlelocationservices. 2. Touch Screen lockforsettings: • Swipe: When enabled, you unlock the device by swiping your finger across the screen. This is the default screen lock, and offers no security, but you can set special lock screen options; see “Lock screen” on page 196. • Motion: When enabled, you unlock the device by touching and holding on the screen and tilting the device forward. Touch the option for more information and a demonstration of the motion. This screen lock offers no security, but you can set special lock screen options; see “Lock screen” on page 196. • Face unlock: When enabled, you unlock the device by looking at the screen. This option offers low security, because someone who looks similar to you could unlock your device. Touch the option for more information, and to set up Face unlock. N LY WhenyouhaveFace,Faceandvoice,Pattern,PIN,or Passwordscreenlocksenabled,youmaychoosetohave yourdevicepromptyoutoswipethescreenbefore attemptingtounlockthescreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Pattern: When enabled, you draw a pattern, which you create, on the screen to unlock the device. Touch the option, then follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock pattern. With swipe lock • Face and voice: When enabled, you unlock the device 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 device. Touch the option for more information, and to set up Face and voice unlock. • PIN: When enabled, you enter a numeric PIN (Personal Identification Number), which you create, to unlock the device. with PIN screen lock, you can also set the With swipe lock and Lock screen options. 2. TouchWith swipe locktoenableordisabletheoption. Note: TheWithswipelocksettingisonlyavailableifyouhave setoneofthescreenlockslistedabove. • Password: When enabled, you enter an alphanumeric password, which you create, to unlock the device. FO IN • None: Disable all custom screen lock settings, to use the default swipe unlock screen. Settings197 • Information ticker: Set news, stock, or Facebook to display on a ticker on the lock screen. • Clock: When enabled, the lock screen displays a digital clock. ON IN • Dual clock: Touch OFF to control display of a dual clock to show the time in two zones when you’re traveling. Touch Dual clock to set a home city. When you have location services turned on while traveling, the dual clock will display the time in your home city and current location. FO • Weather: Touch to control display of the current location’s weather on the lock screen. 198 • Ink effect: When enabled, an ink effect shows on the lock screen when you touch the screen. If you choose a live wallpaper for the lock screen, the ripple effect is disabled. • Help text: Touch the check box to control display of tips as you use the lock screen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Configuretheseoptions: ON • Shortcuts: Touch OFF to control display of app shortcuts at the bottom of the lock screen. Touch Shortcuts to choose shortcuts to display: touch and drag a shortcut to a new position, or to the trash can to remove it, and touch + to select a new shortcut. • Ripple effect: When enabled, a ripple effect shows on the lock screen when you touch the screen. If you choose a live wallpaper for the lock screen, ripple effect is disabled. LY WhentheScreenlockissettoSwipeorMotion,oryouhave theWithswipelockoptionenabled,youcansetspecial optionsforthelockscreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen ➔ Lock screen options. Lock screen options ON • Camera quick access: Touch OFF to control access to the camera from the lock screen using a motion gesture. When enabled, touch and hold on the lock screen, then rotate the device to landscape orientation to launch the Camera. Touch Camera quick access to learn more. • Wake up in lock screen: Touch the check box to enable or disable unlocking by spoken wake-up command. • Set wake-up command: Configure wake-up commands, to be used when the Wake up in lock screen option is enabled. You can configure commands to wake up the device, or other popular features. Presence check 2. TouchPresence checktoenableordisablethesetting. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchPopup Note on lock screentoenableordisable thesetting. WhenyouhaveFacescreenlockset,youcanchoosetohave thedevicepromptyoutoblinktostartfacialrecognition,to improvesecurity. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. LY Whenenabled,aPopupNoteappearsonthelockscreen (whenscreenlockoptionsotherthanSwipeorMotionare active). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. Popup Note on lock screen Improve facial recognition WhenyouhaveFacescreenlockset,youcanusethe Improvefacialrecognitionsettingtoimproveyourdevice’s recognitionofyourface. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. 2. TouchImprove facial recognitiontoenableordisable thesetting. FO IN Note: TheImprovefacialrecognitionsettingisonlyavailableif youhavesetaFacescreenlock. Note: ThePresencechecksettingisonlyavailableifyouhave setaFacescreenlock. Make pattern visible WhenyouhaveaPatternscreenlockset,youcanchoose whetherthepatternisvisiblebrieflyasyoudrawitonthe lockscreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. 2. TouchMake pattern visibletoenableordisablethe setting. Note: TheMakepatternvisiblesettingisonlyavailableifyou havesetapatternscreenlock. Settings199 Vibrate on screen tap 2. TouchLock automatically,thenselectanoption. Note: TheLockautomaticallysettingisonlyavailableifyou havesetascreenlock. Lock instantly with power key Whenenabled,pressingthe Power/Lock Keylocks thescreeninstantly. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. FO IN 2. TouchLock instantly with power keytoenableor disabletheoption. 200 LY Whenenabled,thedevicevibrateswhenyoutouchthelock screen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. 2. TouchVibrate on screen taptoenableordisablethe option. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Whenyouhaveascreenlockset,youcanchooseaatime periodforautomaticallylockingthescreenafterthescreen turnsoff,orchoosetohavethescreenlockimmediately whenthescreenturnsoff. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen. Lock automatically Owner information EntertexttodisplayontheLockscreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Lock screen ➔ Owner information. 2. TouchShow owner info on lock screentoenabledisplay ofOwnerinformationontheLockscreen. 3. EnterOwnerinformationtext.Formoreinformation aboutenteringtext,seesee“Entering Text”on page 39. Security Encrypt external SD card 2. TouchEncrypt external SD cardcardtostartencryption. Followthepromptstocompleteencryption. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Encryptionmaytakeanhourormoretocomplete.Startwith achargedbattery,andattachthechargeruntilencryptionis complete.Lossofpowerorotherinterruptionmaycausethe lossofsomeoralldata. Encrypt device LY Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofyour deviceoranoptionalinstalledmemorycard(notincluded), andrequireapasswordeachtimeyouturnonthedeviceor accessthememorycard. Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofan optionalinstalledSDcard(notincluded),andrequirea passwordeachtimeyouaccessthecard. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. Encryption Asasecuritymeasure,youcanencryptthecontentsofyour deviceandrequireapasswordtoaccessthecontentseach timeyouturniton. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. Set up SIM card lock Asasecuritymeasure,youcanchoosetolocktheSIMcard, andrequireaPINtousethedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. 2. Touch Set up SIM card lockforthesesettings: • Lock SIM card: Enable to require a PIN be entered to use the device, then set the PIN. • Change SIM PIN: Create a PIN for accessing the SIM card. FO IN 2. TouchEncrypt devicetostartencryption.Followthe promptstocompleteencryption. SIM card lock Settings201 Device administration Whenenabled,passwordcharactersdisplaybrieflyasyou enterthem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. Somefeaturesadeviceadministratormightcontrolinclude: •Settingthenumberoffailedpasswordattemptsbeforethedevice isrestoredtofactorysettings TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchMake passwords visibletoenableordisablebrief displaysofpasswordcharacters. Viewordisabledeviceadministrators.Someapplications, suchasCorporateemail,mayrequireyouallowaccessto yourdevicebydeviceadministratorsincertain circumstances,suchasifyourdeviceislostorstolen. LY Make passwords visible Passwords •Automaticallylockingthedevice. •Restoringfactorysettingsonthedevice. Device administrators View,addorremovedeviceadministrators. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. 202 FO IN 2. TouchSelect device administrators. Youcaninstallcredentialsfromaninstalledmemorycard, andusetheCredentialstoragesettingstoallowapplications toaccessthesecurecertificatesandothercredentials. Trusted credentials 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchUnknown sourcestoenableordisabletheoption. Trusted credentials Whenenabled,youcaninstallapplicationsfromsources otherthanGooglePlay®. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Security. Warning! Becausethisdevicecanbeconfiguredwithsystem softwarenotprovidedbyorsupportedbyGoogleor anyothercompany,end-usersoperatethesedevices attheirownrisk. LY Credential storage Unknown sources 2. TouchTrusted credentials toviewcertificatesyou’ve installed. Install from device storage Installencryptedcertificatesfromaninstalledmemorycard. FO IN Note: Youmusthaveinstalledamemorycardcontaining encryptedcertificatestousethisfeature. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Security. Apps ➔ 2. TouchInstall from device storage,thenchoosea certificateandfollowthepromptstoinstall. Settings203 One-handed operation Note: Thissettingisonlyavailableifyouhaveinstalled certificates. Apps ➔ 2. Configureoptions: • Keypad & in-call buttons: When enabled, you can adjust the position of the dialing keypad and in-call buttons. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Settings ➔ Security. Configureoptionstomakeusingyourdeviceeasierwithone hand.Whenanoptionisenabled,youcanadjusttheposition ofthefeatureleftorrightbytouchingarrowsonthescreen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ One-handed operation. LY Clearstoredcredentialsandresetthepassword. Clear credentials 2. TouchClear credentials,thenfollowthepromptsto clearstoredcredentialsandresetthepassword. • Samsung keyboard: When enabled, you can adjust the position of the Samsung keyboard. • Calculator: When enabled, you can adjust the Calculator’s position. 204 FO IN • Unlock pattern: When enabled, you adjust the position of the unlock pattern on the lock screen. Tip: TouchLearn about one-handed operationforhelpwith usingthisfeature. Keyboards and input methods Language Configuretextentryoptionstoyourpreferences. Default TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Selectalanguagefromthelist. Choosethedefaultmethodforenteringtext.Fromthe factory,thedefaultmethodisSamsungkeyboard.Ifyou installothertextentryapps,youcansetthemasdefault here. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Default. Setthelanguageusedbyyourdevice’sscreens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Language. LY Language and input Personal dictionary 2. Touchaninputmethod. FO IN Createandmanagealistofwordsforuseintextentry,for matchingyourkeytoucheswithwords. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Personal dictionary. Settings205 Google voice typing Samsung keyboard ConfigureSamsungkeypadsettings.Whenyouenable SamsungkeyboardinSettings,itisavailablefortextentry whenyoutouchatextfieldtoentertext. Formoreinformation,see“Using Google Voice Typing”on page 41. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input. Formoreinformation,see“Using Samsung Keyboard”on page 40. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input. 3. Touch besideGooglevoicetypingtoconfigure options: • Choose input languages: Select languages for Google voice typing. Select Automatic to use the Default language exclusively, or choose other language(s). IN • 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 (####). FO • Download offline speech recognition: Install additional speech recognition. 206 TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchGoogle voice typingtoenableit. LY ConfigureGooglevoiceinputsettings.Whenyouenable GooglevoiceinSettings,itisavailablefortextentrywhen youtouchatextfieldtoentertext. 2. Samsung keyboardisenabledbydefault.Touch to configureoptions: • Portrait keyboard types: Choose the default keypad when the screen is in portrait mode, from Qwerty or 3x4 keyboard (similar to a phone keypad). • Input language: Select languages for the Samsung keyboard. Tip: Whenyouhavemorethanonelanguageselected,youcan slideyourfingeronthespacebarwhileenteringtextto switchlanguages. – Learn from Facebook: Log into Facebook to allow your device to learn from your Facebook postings. – Learn from Gmail: Log into Gmail to allow your device to learn from your Gmail email. – Learn from Twitter: Log into Twitter to allow your device to learn from your Twitter postings. – Clear remote data: Delete your information stored on the IN personalization server. – Clear personalized data: Remove all personalized data you have entered. FO – Privacy: Read the privacy policy. • Pen detection: When enabled, a handwriting pad is automatically displayed when your device detects the S Pen. • One-handed operation: When enabled, Samsung keyboard features can be adjusted right or left for easier use with one hand. TE D R RA N F AL T SE personal language data you have entered to make better predictions. Samsung keyboard can collect all the text you enter, including personal data and credit card numbers, in order to give better prediction results. LY – Personalized data: When enabled, predictive text uses • Swiftkey flow: When enabled, you can enter text by sliding your finger across the keyboard. ON • Predictive text: Touch OFF to enable predictive text, to have predictive text suggest words matching your text entries and optionally, complete common words automatically. Touch Predictive text to configure options: • Handwriting: – Input languages: Choose languages to use with handwriting and Samsung keyboard. – Recognition type: Choose the type of handwriting recognition, from strokes, or complete letters. – Recognition time: Choose the length of time the keyboard waits to evaluate handwriting gestures. – Pen thickness: Choose the size of handwriting strokes on the screen. – Pen color: Choose the color of handwriting strokes on screen. – Gesture guide: Learn about gestures you can use while handwriting text. – Tutorial: Learn about using handwriting. – About: View information about Samsung keyboard handwriting. Settings207 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 – Character preview: When enabled, characters available on the key you touch display briefly as you enter text. – Key-tap vibration: When enabled, a vibration plays for your • Preferences: Set Swype options: – Vibrate on keypress: When enabled, the devices vibrates for your Swype touches. – Sound on keypress: When enabled, the device plays sounds for your Swype touches. – Show helpful tips: When enabled, Swype displays helpful key touches. – Key-tap sound: When enabled, a sound plays for your key information as you Swype. – Auto-spacing: When enabled, Swype automatically inserts touches. • Tutorial: Learn about using Samsung keyboard. FO IN • Reset settings: Return Samsung keyboard settings to the defaults. 208 2. Swypeisenabledbydefault.Touch toconfigure: • How to Swype: Learn about using Swype. TE D R RA N F AL T SE automatically entered to end a sentence, when you tap the space bar twice. Swype 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input. LY – Auto-capitalization: When enabled, predictive text • Advanced: spaces between words as you complete them. – Auto-capitalization: When enabled, Swype automatically capitalizes the first word of sentences. – Show complete trace: When enabled, Swype displays the trace of each word until you start the next word. – Pop-up on keypress: When enabled, characters display above keys as you enter text. – Reset Swype’s dictionary: Delete all the words you’ve added to the Swype dictionary. – Version: View information about Swype. Voice search 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Voice search. 2. Setoptions: • Language: Choose a language for voice searching. • Speech output: Choose options for speech output. TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Language options: Choose the current language for Swype, and download new languages. Speech LY next word based on the previous word. – Next word prediction: When enabled, Swype predicts the • Swype Connect: Enable personalization from your accounts, and choose whether to contribute your usage data to improve predictions. • Personal dictionary: View and manage words in your Swype dictionary, used for word completion,. suggestion, and spellchecking. FO IN • Updates: Check for updates to Swype, and install them if desired. • 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 (####). • Hotword detection: When enabled, you can say “Google” to launch voice search. • Download offline speech recognition: Download speech recognition, to enable voice input while offline. • Personalized recognition: Enable to have your device improve recognition based on your speech. • Google account dashboard: View and manage your collected data. Settings209 Mouse/trackpad 2. Touchasettingtoconfigure: • 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 ON FO IN notifications are read out automatically. Touch OFF to enable. Touch Driving mode to choose items for readout when Driving mode is enabled. 210 LY Customizetheresponseofyourscreenswipes. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Pointer speed. 2. Touchanddragalongthescaletosetthepointer speed. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Text-to-speech(TTS)providesaudiblereadoutoftext,for example,thecontentsoftextmessages,andtheCallerIDfor incomingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Text-to-speech output. Text-to-speech output Automatic restore Back up my data 2. TouchAutomatic restoretoenableordisablethe setting. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Whenenabled,appdata,Wi-Fipasswords,andotherdevice settingsarebackeduptoGoogleservers. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Back up and reset. UseAutomaticrestoretohavepreviousappsettingsand dataautomaticallyupdatefromthebackupwhenyou reinstalltheapp. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Back up and reset. LY Setoptionsforbackingupyourinformationandresetting yourdevice. Back up and reset 2. TouchBack up my datatoenableordisableback-up. Backup account SignintoaGoogleaccounttouseforbackingupsettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Back up and reset. UseFactorydataresettoreturnallsettingstothedefaults, andremovealldatafromthedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Back up and reset. 2. TouchFactory data reset,thenfollowtheprompts. Important! SettingsanddataerasedinaFactorydatareset cannotberecovered.Tosaveyoursettings,you canuseBackupmydatasettingsbeforeareset. FO IN 2. TouchBackup account,thenfollowthepromptstosign intoaGoogleaccount. Factory data reset Settings211 Backup Assistant Plus ConfigureoptionsforGoogleaccountandprivacysettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Google. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Configureoptions: • Accounts: View Google accounts set up on your device, and configure syncing. BackupAssistantSMPlusisafreeservicethatprotectsyour contactsbysavingtoasecurewebsite.Ifyourphoneislost, stolenordamaged,orifyouchangephones,Backup Assistantcanrestoreyoursavedcontactstoanewphone, wirelessly.Schedulebackupstosaveyourinformation manuallyorautomatically.Logintoyourwebaccountforfull accesstoyourcontactsforviewing,printing,adding, deletingandediting. LY Google Accounts • Privacy: Choose Google features, to configure privacy and account settings. Visithttp://verizonwireless.com/baplus,orcontactVerizon Wirelessformoreinformation. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accounts and sync ➔ Backup Assistant. 212 FO IN Tip: YoucanalsolaunchBackupAssistantfrom FromContacts,touch Menu➔ Backup. Contacts. Add account System LY Motion Yourdevicerecognizesmotion,toallowyoutonavigateand accessfeaturesbymovingthedeviceinspecificgestures. Configurespecificmotiongesturesandsettings,to customizeyourdevicetoyourpreferences. Formoreinformationaboutusinggestures,see“Hand Gestures”onpage 29. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Motion. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Setupanaccount,tosynchronizetheaccountwithyour device.Whenanaccountissetuponyourdevice,youdon’t havetologineachtimeyouaccesstheaccountfromthe device. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Add account. 2. Selectanaccount,thenfollowthepromptstoenter yourcredentialsandsetuptheaccountonyourdevice. 2. TouchMotion ON OFF toturnMotionOnorOff. 3. TouchMotiontoconfiguresettings: • Quick glance: Check key information at a glance while the screen is off, by reaching toward your device. FO IN • Direct call: When enabled, you can lift the device to your ear while viewing a contact to dial the contact’s device number. • Smart alert: When enabled, the device will automatically notify you to missed calls and alerts that occurred while the device was stationary. • Double tap to top: When enabled, a double tap on the top of the device takes you to the top of the list. Settings213 • Shake to update: When enabled, shaking the device starts a new scan for available devices. • Turn over to mute/pause: When enabled, turning the device screen-down automatically mutes incoming call ringtones and alerts sounds. • Advanced settings: – Quick glance: Choose key information, to display when you IN have the Quick glance motion enabled. Quick glance must be enabled to configure this advanced setting. FO 214 – Gyroscope calibration: Tune the motion detection using your device’s internal gyroscope. – Pan to move icon: Choose the sensitivity of the device to panning motions, when you have the Pan to move icon motion enabled. Pan to move icon must be enabled to configure this advanced setting. TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Pan to browse images: When enabled, moving the device in a panning motion while viewing an image moves focus around in the image. you have the Tilt to zoom motion enabled. Tilt to zoom must be enabled to configure this advanced setting. LY • Pan to move icon: When enabled, moving the device in a panning motion (side-to-side) moves a highlighted icon to a new location on the Home screen. – Tilt to zoom: Choose the speed at which you tilt to zoom, when • Tilt to zoom: When enabled, tilting the device while in Gallery or Internet causes the screen to zoom in or out. – Pan to browse images: Choose the sensitivity of the device to panning motions, when you have the Pan to browse images motion enabled. Pan to browse images must be enabled to configure this advanced setting. • Learn about hand motions: Get help with understanding motion gestures. • Palm swipe to capture: When enabled, swiping the side of your hand across the screen side-to-side saves a screen shot of the current screen. • Palm touch to mute: When enabled, covering the screen with your hand mutes or pauses media playback. • Learn about hand motions: Get help with understanding the palm swipe and palm touch gestures. Battery saving 2. ChooseLeft handedorRight handed. Bydefault,yourdevicedetectswhenSPenisdetached,and displaystheSPeniconintheStatusbar.Tosavebattery power,youcandisablethissetting. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. 2. TouchBattery savingtoenableordisablethesetting. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Choosethehandyouwritewithmostoften,tomaximizeS Penperformance. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen ➔ Dominant hand. LY Dominant hand S Pen S Pen keeper Pen attach/detach sound ChooseasoundtoplaywhenyouattachordetachSPen fromyourdevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. 2. Chooseasound,orchooseOfffornosound. Open Popup Note Whenenabled,yourdeviceplaysasoundanddisplaysan alertifyouwalkwiththedevicewhileSPenisdetached. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. 2. TouchS Pen keepertoenableordisablethesetting. IN Whenenabled,PopupNotelaunchesautomaticallywhenyou detachSPenfromyourdevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. FO 2. TouchOpen Popup Notetoenableordisablethesetting. Settings215 Quick Command settings 2. TouchAir view ON OFF toturntheoptionOnorOff. • Information preview: When enabled, hovering over an item displays a preview, full text, or a zoomed-in image. • Icon labels (by pen nib): When enabled, hovering over icons on the screen displays their labels. • List scrolling: When enabled, holding S Pen over the edge of the screen scrolls through a list. IN Whenenabled,soundandvibrationplaysforSPenactions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. 2. TouchSound and haptic feedbacktoenableordisable thesetting. FO • Internet search: Write a question mark (?) with S Pen to launch Internet. • Email: Write the “at” symbol (@) with S Pen to launch Email. • Maps: Write an exclamation mark (!) with S Pen to launch Maps. • Call: Write a pound sign (#) with S Pen to launch Phone. Sound and haptic feedback 216 2. TouchQuick Command settingstoconfigureoptions: • Add a command: Select an application or function to launch, then configure a gesture by writing your own combination of symbols, characters, or words with S Pen. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3. WhenAirviewison,touchAir viewforoptions: • Pointer: When enabled, a pointer displays on the screen to show S Pen position. UseSPengesturestoopenapplicationsorperformtasks. Usepreloadedgestures,orcreateyourowncombinationof symbols,characters,orwords. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. LY WhenturnedOn,hoveringSPennearanitemonthescreen displaysinformationabouttheitem. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen. Air view • Messaging: Write a tilde sign (~) with S Pen to launch Messaging. S Pen help Date and time TE D R RA N F AL T SE Configureyourdevice’sbehaviorwhenitisconnectedtoan optionaldock(notincluded). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessory. LY Accessory Bydefault,yourdevicereceivesdateandtimeinformation fromthewirelessnetwork.Whenyouareoutsidenetwork coverage,youmaywanttosetdateandtimeinformation manuallyusingtheDate×ettings. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Date and time. LearnaboutSPen. 䡲 FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ S Pen ➔ S Pen help. 2. Configuresettings: • Dock sound: When enabled, a sound plays when you insert and remove the device from the dock. • Audio output mode: When enabled, audio plays through the dock speakers when the device is docked. • Desk home screen display: When enabled, displays a special screen when the device is docked. FO IN • Audio output: Choose a destination for audio output when you connect to devices using an HDMI cable. 2. Touchasettingtoconfigure: • Automatic date and time: When enabled, the device takes date and time updates from the wireless network. • Set date: Enter the current date (only available when Automatic date and time is disabled). • Set time: Enter the current time (only available when the Automatic setting is disabled). • Automatic time zone: When enabled, the device takes the time zone from the wireless network. • Select time zone: Choose your local time zone (only available when the Automatic setting is disabled). • Use 24-hour format: Set the format for time displays. • Select date format: Set the format for date displays. Settings217 Accessibility Screen timeout System Setthelengthofdelaybetweenthelastkeypressorscreen touchandtheautomaticscreentimeout(dimandlock). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Screen timeout. LY Yourdeviceoffersfeaturestomakeusingthedeviceeasier forthosewithcertainphysicaldisabilities.Usethe Accessibilitysettingstoactivatetheseservices. 2. Touchasettingtoselectit. Auto-rotate screen TE D R RA N F AL T SE Whenenabled,thescreen’sorientationautomatically changeswhenyourotatethedevice. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. Lock automatically 2. TouchAuto-rotate screentoturnthefeatureOnorOff. Tip: YoucanalsosetAutorotatefromNotificationswiththe Screenrotationsetting. Whenyouhaveascreenlockset,youcanchooseaatime periodforautomaticallylockingthescreenafterthescreen turnsoff,orchoosetohavethescreenlockimmediately whenthescreenturnsoff. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Lock automatically. 2. Touchasettingtoselectit. 218 FO IN Note: TheLockautomaticallysettingisonlyavailableifyou havesetascreenlock. Accessibility shortcut 2. TouchSpeak passwordstoturnthefeatureOnorOff. Answering/ending calls TE D R RA N F AL T SE Youcansetoptionsforansweringandendingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Answering/ending calls. Whenenabled,alinktoAccessibilitysettingsdisplaysonthe Deviceoptionsmenu,whenyoupressandholdthe Power/Lock Key.Thisprovidesquickaccessto accessibilitysettings,tomakechangesasyouusethe device. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. LY Whenenabled,youcanspeakpasswordsforlog-ins. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. Speak passwords 2. Touchanoptiontoenableordisableit: • Answering key: When enabled, pressing the Home Key answers incoming calls. Services TalkBack Enableordisableaccessibilityservices. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. 2. TouchTalkBacktoenableordisablereadoutofmenu options,applicationtitles,contacts,andotheritems whenscrollingandmakingselections. FO IN • The power key ends calls: When enabled, you can end voice calls by pressing the Power/Lock Key. When this option is enabled, pressing the Power/Lock Key during a call does not lock the screen. 2. TouchAccessibility shortcuttoenableordisablethe setting. Settings219 Vision Text-to-speech output 2. Selectasize. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Negative colors Whenenabled,Negativecolorsreversesthecolorsonthe screen. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. FO IN 2. TouchNegative colorstoenableordisablereversalof screencolors. 220 Text-to-speech(TTS)providesaudiblereadoutoftext,for example,thecontentsoftextmessages,andtheCallerIDfor incomingcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Language and input ➔ Text-to-speech output. LY Setthefontsizeforscreendisplays. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Font size. Font size 2. Touchasettingtoconfigure: • 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 ON notifications are read out automatically. Touch OFF to enable, then touch Driving mode to choose items for readout when Driving mode is enabled. Turn off all sounds 2. TouchTurn off all soundstoenableordisablethe service. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. TouchInstall Web scripts,thenfollowthepromptsto enableordisabletheservice. Whenenabled,allsoundsaredisabled,includingthevoice portionofcalls. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. LY Whenenabled,thisserviceallowsappstoinstallscriptsfrom GooglethatmaketheirWebcontentmoreaccessible. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. Enhance web accessibility Hearing Mobility Sound balance Tap and hold delay Setthebalanceofaudiooutputtotheleftandrightear,when usinganoptionalheadsetorheadphones(notincluded). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Sound balance 2. Dragtheslidertosetthebalance. Setthelengthoftimethedeviceconsidersascreentouch beforeinterpretingatouchastouch-and-hold. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility ➔ Tap and hold delay. 2. Touchasettingtoselectit. Mono audio IN Whenenabled,soundisdeliveredasmono,tosupport listeningwithoneearphone. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Accessibility. FO 2. TouchMono audiotoenableordisabletheservice. Settings221 Developer options Stay awake 2. TouchDeveloper options Off. ON OFF toturnthesettingOnor Desktop backup password Setapasswordforprotectingfulldesktopbackups. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. FO IN 2. TouchDesktop backup password,thenenterthecurrent andnewpasswords.TouchSet backup passwordto saveyoursettings. 222 2. TouchStay awaketoenableordisablethesetting. Protect SD card Whenenabled,appsmustrequestpermissiontoreadan installedoptionalSDcard(notincluded). 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Turning Developer options On or Off 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. LY Important! Thesesettingsareintendedfordevelopmentuse only.Theycancauseerrorstooccuronyourdevice andwiththeapplicationsonit. Whenenabled,thescreenwillneversleepwhilecharging. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. Setoptionsforusewhendevelopingappsfordevices. 2. TouchProtect SD cardtoenableordisablethesetting. Input 2. Configureoptions: • Show touches: When enabled, screen touches cause the screen to display visual feedback. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Configureoptions: • USB debugging: When enabled, connecting your device to a computer with a USB data cable launches debugging mode. Configureoptionsforinput. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. LY Enableordisabledebuggingoptions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. Debugging • Allow mock locations: When enabled, mock locations are allowed during debugging. • Show pointer location: When enabled, the current pointer location shows on a screen overlay. • Select app to be debugged: Choose an app to be debugged when device is in debugging mode. FO IN • Wait for debugger: When enabled, a device to be debugged waits for the debugger to be attached. Settings223 Monitoring 2. Configureoptions: • Strict mode: When enabled, the screen flashes while apps perform long operations. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Configureoptions: • Show layout boundaries: When enabled, clip boundaries, margins, and other layout details display. Configureoptionsformonitoringapps. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. LY Configureoptionsfordrawingscreens. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. Drawing • Show GPU view updates: When enabled, views are flashed inside windows when they are drawn with the GPU. • Show CPU usage: When enabled CPU usage displays on a screen overlay. • Show screen updates: When enabled, areas of the screen flash as they update. • GPU rendering profile: When enabled, rendering time is measured in adb shell dumpsys gfxinfo. • Window animation scale: Choose a scale for window animations. • Enable traces: Choose traces. • Transition animation scale: Choose a scale for screen transitions. • Animator duration scale: Choose a scale for animators. IN • Disable hardware overlays: When enabled, the GPU is always used for screen compositing. 224 FO • Force GPU rendering: When enabled, 2D hardware acceleration is used in applications. About phone 2. Touchitemstoviewdetails: • Software update: Check availability and install updates. TE D R RA N F AL T SE 2. Configureoptions: • Do not keep activities: When enabled, activities are destroyed as soon as the user leaves them. Viewinformationaboutyourdevice,includingstatus,legal information,hardwareandsoftwareversions,andatutorial. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ About phone. LY Configureappoptions. 1. FromtheHomescreen,touch Apps ➔ Settings ➔ Developer options. Apps • Limit background processes: Choose options for processes running in the background. • Show all ANRs: When enabled, an App Not Responding dialog displays for apps running in the background. • Status: View information about your device’s current status. • Legal information: Display open source licenses, configure license settings, including your DivX® VOD registration, and Google info. • Model number: View your device’s model number. • Android version: View the firmware version of your device. • Baseband version: View the baseband version of your device. • Kernel version: View the kernel version of your device. • Hardware version: View the hardware version of your device. FO IN • Build number: View the build number of your device. Settings225 Do cell phones pose a health hazard? Manypeopleareconcernedthatcellphoneradiationwill causecancerorotherserioushealthhazards.Theweightof scientificevidencehasnotlinkedcellphoneswithanyhealth problems. TE D R RA N F AL T SE ThisdeviceiscapableofoperatinginWi-Fi™modeinthe 2.4and5 GHzbands.TheFCCrequiresthatdevices operatingwithin5.15-5.25 GHzmayonlybeusedindoors, notoutside,inordertoavoidinterferencewithMobile SatelliteServices(MSS).Therefore,thisdeviceisrestricted frombeingusedoutdoorswhenoperatinginfrequencies between5.15-5.25 GHz. LY Section 9: Health and Safety Information Thissectionoutlinesthesafetyprecautionsassociatedwith usingyourphone.Theterms“mobiledevice”or“cellphone” areusedinthissectiontorefertoyourphone.Read this information before using your mobile device. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals 226 FO IN TheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)haspublished informationforconsumersrelatingtoRadioFrequency(RF) exposurefromwirelessphones.TheFDApublication includesthefollowinginformation: CellphonesemitlowlevelsofRadioFrequency(RF)energy. Overthepast15years,scientistshaveconductedhundreds ofstudieslookingatthebiologicaleffectsoftheradio frequencyenergyemittedbycellphones.Whilesome researchershavereportedbiologicalchangesassociated withRFenergy,thesestudieshavefailedtobereplicated. Themajorityofstudiespublishedhavefailedtoshowan associationbetweenexposuretoradiofrequencyfromacell phoneandhealthproblems. ThelowlevelsofRFcellphonesemitwhileinuseareinthe microwavefrequencyrange.TheyalsoemitRFat substantiallyreducedtimeintervalswheninthestand-by mode.WhereashighlevelsofRFcanproducehealtheffects (byheatingtissue),exposuretolowlevelRFthatdoesnot produceheatingeffectscausesnoknownadversehealth effects. N LY Theresultsofmoststudiesconductedtodatesayno.In addition,attemptstoreplicateandconfirmthefewstudies thathaveshownaconnectionhavefailed. Thescientificcommunityatlargethereforebelievesthatthe weightofscientificevidencedoesnotshowanassociation betweenexposuretoRadioFrequency(RF)fromcellphones andadversehealthoutcomes.Stillthescientificcommunity hassupportedadditionalresearchtoaddressgapsin knowledge.Someofthesestudiesaredescribedbelow. Interphone Study TE D R RA N F AL T SE Veryhighlevelsofelectromagneticenergy,suchasisfound inX-raysandgammarays,canionizebiologicaltissues. Ionizationisaprocesswhereelectronsarestrippedaway fromtheirnormallocationsinatomsandmolecules.Itcan permanentlydamagebiologicaltissuesincludingDNA,the geneticmaterial. Research Results to Date: Is there a connection between RF and certain health problems? Thebiologicaleffectsofradiofrequencyenergyshouldnot beconfusedwiththeeffectsfromothertypesof electromagneticenergy. Theenergylevelsassociatedwithradiofrequencyenergy, includingbothradiowavesandmicrowaves,arenotgreat enoughtocauseionizationofatomsandmolecules. Therefore,RFenergyisatypeofnon-ionizingradiation. Othertypesofnon-ionizingradiationincludevisiblelight, infraredradiation(heat),andotherformsofelectromagnetic radiationwithrelativelylowfrequencies. FO IN WhileRFenergydoesnotionizeparticles,largeamountscan increasebodytemperaturesandcausetissuedamage.Two areasofthebody,theeyesandthetestes,areparticularly vulnerabletoRFheatingbecausethereisrelativelylittle bloodflowinthemtocarryawayexcessheat. Interphoneisalargeinternationalstudydesignedto determinewhethercellphonesincreasetheriskofheadand neckcancer.AreportpublishedintheInternationalJournal ofEpidemiology(June,2010)comparedcellphoneusagefor morethan5,000peoplewithbraintumors(gliomaand meningioma)andasimilarnumberofhealthycontrols. ResultsofthisstudydidNOTshowthatcellphonescaused braincancer.Inthisstudy,mostpeoplehadnoincreasedrisk ofbraincancerfromusingcellphones.Forpeoplewiththe heaviestuseofcellphones(anaverageofmorethan½hour perday,everyday,forover10years)thestudysuggesteda HealthandSafetyInformation227 N LY MOBI-KIDSisaninternationalstudyinvestigatingthe relationshipbetweenexposuretoradiofrequencyenergy fromcommunicationtechnologiesincludingcellphonesand braincancerinyoungpeople.Thisisaninternational multi-centerstudyinvolving14Europeanandnon-European countries.AdditionalinformationaboutMOBI-KIDScanbe foundat http://www.creal.cat/programes-recerca/en_projectes-creal/ view.php?ID=39. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute TE D R RA N F AL T SE Interphoneisthelargestcellphonestudytodate,butitdid notanswerallquestionsaboutcellphonesafety.Additional researchisbeingconductedaroundtheworld,andtheFDA continuestomonitordevelopmentsinthisfield. International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS) Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS) slightincreaseinbraincancer.However,theauthors determinedthatbiasesanderrorspreventedanyconclusions beingdrawnfromthisdata.Additionalinformationabout Interphonecanbefoundat http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf. 228 FO IN TheCOSMOSstudyaimstoconductlong-termhealth monitoringofalargegroupofpeopletodetermineifthere areanyhealthissueslinkedtolong-termexposuretoradio frequencyenergyfromcellphoneuse.TheCOSMOSstudy willfollowapproximately300,000adultcellphoneusersin Europefor20to30years.Additionalinformationaboutthe COSMOSstudycanbefoundat http://www.ukcosmos.org/index.html. TheNationalCancerInstitute(NCI)activelyfollowscancer statisticsintheUnitedStatestodetectanychangeinratesof newcasesforbraincancer.Ifcellphonesplayaroleinrisk forbraincancer,ratesshouldgoup,becauseheavycell phoneusehasbeencommonforquitesometimeintheU.S. Between1987and2005,theoverallage-adjustedincidence ofbraincancerdidnotincrease.Additionalinformationabout SEERcanbefoundat http://seer.cancer.gov/. Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Ifthereisariskfrombeingexposedtoradiofrequency energy(RF)fromcellphones-andatthispointwedonot knowthatthereis-itisprobablyverysmall.But,ifyouare concernedaboutavoidingevenpotentialrisks,youcantake afewsimplestepstominimizeyourRFexposure. •Reducetheamountoftimespentusingyourcellphone; TE D R RA N F AL T SE • Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user; and Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other Accessories LY AlthoughtheexistingscientificdatadonotjustifyFDA regulatoryactions,theFDAhasurgedthecellphoneindustry totakeanumberofsteps,includingthefollowing: • Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for the type of signal emitted by cell phones; Cell Phone Industry Actions • Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current information on cell phone use and human health concerns. FO IN TheFDAalsoisworkingwithvoluntarystandard-setting bodiessuchastheInstituteofElectricalandElectronics Engineers(IEEE),theInternationalCommissionon Non-IonizingRadiationProtection(ICNIRP),andothersto assurethatsafetystandardscontinuetoadequatelyprotect thepublic. •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetween yourheadandthecellphone. Hands-Free Kits Hands-freekitsmayincludeaudioorBluetooth®headsets andvarioustypesofbody-wornaccessoriessuchas belt-clipsandholsters.Combinationsofthesecanbeusedto reduceRFenergyabsorptionfromcellphones. Headsetscansubstantiallyreduceexposurebecausethe phoneisheldawayfromtheheadintheuser'shandorin approvedbody-wornaccessories.Cellphonesmarketedin theU.S.arerequiredtomeetRFexposurecompliance requirementswhenusedagainsttheheadandagainstthe body. HealthandSafetyInformation229 N LY Thescientificevidencedoesnotshowadangertoanyusers ofcellphonesfromRFexposure,includingchildrenand teenagers.ThestepsadultscantaketoreduceRFexposure applytochildrenandteenagersaswell. •Reducetheamountoftimespentonthecellphone; •Usespeakermodeoraheadsettoplacemoredistancebetween TE D R RA N F AL T SE BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRF emissionsfromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethat accessorieswhichclaimtoshieldtheheadfromthose emissionsreducerisks.Someproductsthatclaimtoshield theuserfromRFabsorptionusespecialphonecases,while othersinvolvenothingmorethanametallicaccessory attachedtothephone. Children and Cell Phones BecausetherearenoknownrisksfromexposuretoRF emissionsfromcellphones,thereisnoreasontobelievethat hands-freekitsreducerisks.Hands-freekitscanbeusedfor convenienceandcomfort.Theyarealsorequiredbylawin manystatesifyouwanttouseyourphonewhiledriving. Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF Radiation 230 FO IN Studieshaveshownthattheseproductsgenerallydonot workasadvertised.Unlike“hands-free”kits,theseso-called “shields”mayinterferewithproperoperationofthephone. Thephonemaybeforcedtoboostitspowertocompensate, leadingtoanincreaseinRFabsorption. theheadandthecellphone. Somegroupssponsoredbyothernationalgovernmentshave advisedthatchildrenbediscouragedfromusingcellphones atall.Forexample,TheStewartReportfromtheUnited KingdommadesucharecommendationinDecember2000. Inthisreport,agroupofindependentexpertsnotedthatno evidenceexiststhatusingacellphonecausesbraintumors orotherilleffects.Theirrecommendationtolimitcellphone usebychildrenwasstrictlyprecautionary;itwasnotbased onscientificevidencethatanyhealthhazardexists. AdditionalinformationonthesafetyofRFexposuresfrom varioussourcescanbeobtainedfromthefollowing organizations(updated10/1/2010): •FCCRFSafetyProgram: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/. •OccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/. (Note:Thiswebaddressiscasesensitive.) •NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth(NIOSH): •WorldHealthOrganization(WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/. •InternationalCommissiononNon-IonizingRadiationProtection: http://www.icnirp.de. •HealthProtectionAgency: http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/. •USFoodandDrugAdministration: IN http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/ HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm. FO Yourwirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver.Itis designedandmanufacturednottoexceedtheexposure limitsforRadioFrequency(RF)energysetbytheFederal CommunicationsCommission(FCC)oftheU.S.Government. TheseFCCRFexposurelimitsarederivedfromthe recommendationsoftwoexpertorganizations:theNational CouncilonRadiationProtectionandMeasurement(NCRP) andtheInstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers (IEEE).Inbothcases,therecommendationsweredeveloped byscientificandengineeringexpertsdrawnfromindustry, government,andacademiaafterextensivereviewsofthe scientificliteraturerelatedtothebiologicaleffectsofRF energy. TE D R RA N F AL T SE http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information LY http://www.epa.gov/radtown/wireless-tech.html. •EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA): TheRFexposurelimitsetbytheFCCforwirelessmobile phonesemploysaunitofmeasurementknownasthe SpecificAbsorptionRate(SAR).TheSARisameasureofthe rateofabsorptionofRFenergybythehumanbody expressedinunitsofwattsperkilogram(W/kg).TheFCC requireswirelessphonestocomplywithasafetylimitof1.6 wattsperkilogram(1.6W/kg). HealthandSafetyInformation231 N LY This[mobilephone/tablet/device]hasaFCCIDnumber: A3LSMW750V[ModelNumber:SM-W750V]andthespecific SARlevelsforthismobilephonecanbefoundatthe followingFCCwebsite: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/. TE D R RA N F AL T SE SARtestsareconductedusingstandardoperatingpositions acceptedbytheFCCwiththephonetransmittingatits highestcertifiedpowerlevelinalltestedfrequencybands. AlthoughtheSARisdeterminedatthehighestcertified powerlevel,theactualSARlevelofthephonewhile operatingcanbewellbelowthemaximumreportedvalue. Thisisbecausethephoneisdesignedtooperateatmultiple powerlevelssoastouseonlythepowerrequiredtoreach thenetwork.Ingeneral,thecloseryouaretoawirelessbase stationantenna,thelowerthepoweroutputofthephone. Useofotheraccessoriesmaynotensurecompliancewith FCCRFexposureguidelines.TheFCChasgrantedan EquipmentAuthorizationforthismobiledevicewithall reportedSARlevelsevaluatedasincompliancewiththeFCC RFexposureguidelines. TheFCCSARlimitincorporatesasubstantialmarginofsafety togiveadditionalprotectiontothepublicandtoaccountfor anyvariationsinmeasurements. 232 FO IN Beforeanewmodelphoneisavailableforsaletothepublic, itmustbetestedandcertifiedtotheFCCthatitdoesnot exceedtheSARlimitestablishedbytheFCC.Testsforeach modelphoneareperformedinpositionsandlocations(e.g.at theearandwornonthebody)asrequiredbytheFCC.For body-wornoperation,thisphonehasbeentestedandmeets FCCRFexposureguidelineswhenusedwithanaccessory thatcontainsnometalandthatpositionsthemobiledevicea minimumof1.0cmfromthebody. TheSARinformationforthisdevicecanalsobefoundon Samsung’swebsite: http://www.samsung.com/sar. SARinformationonthisandothermodelphonescanbe accessedonlineontheFCC'swebsitethroughhttp:// transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/sar.html.Tofindinformationthat pertainstoaparticularmodelphone,thissiteusesthephone FCCIDnumberwhichisusuallyprintedsomewhereonthe caseofthephone.Sometimesitmaybenecessaryto removethebatterypacktofindthenumber.Onceyouhave theFCCIDnumberforaparticularphone,followthe instructionsonthewebsiteanditshouldprovidevaluesfor typicalormaximumSARforaparticularphone.Additional •Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. •Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfrom thattowhichthereceiverisconnected. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Pursuanttopart15.21oftheFCCRules,youarecautioned thatchangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedby Samsungcouldvoidyourauthoritytooperatethedevice. LY FCC Part 15 Information to User whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffand on,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterference byoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: •Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. SARinformationcanalsobeobtainedat http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/specific-absorption-rate-sarcellular-telephones. Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)This devicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)this devicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. IN Note:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart 15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesand canradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmful interferencetoradiocommunications. FO However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnot occurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoes causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception, •Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) ThisdeviceisdesignedtoreceiveWirelessEmergencyAlerts fromCMAS.Ifyourwirelessproviderhaschosento participateinCMAS,alertsareavailablewhileinthe provider'scoveragearea.Ifyoutraveloutsideyourprovider's coveragearea,wirelessemergencyalertsmaynotbe available.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactyourwireless provider. Smart Practices While Driving On the Road - Off the Phone Theprimaryresponsibilityofeverydriveristhesafe operationofhisorhervehicle. HealthandSafetyInformation233 N LY Ifyouconsideracallnecessaryandappropriate,followthese tips: •Useahands-freedevice; •Secureyourphonewithineasyreach; •Placecallswhenyouarenotmoving; •Plancallswhenyourcarwillbestationary; •Donotengageinstressfuloremotionalconversations; •Letthepersonwithwhomyouarespeakingknowthatyouare TE D R RA N F AL T SE Responsibledriversunderstandthatnosecondarytask shouldbeperformedwhiledrivingwhetheritbeeating, drinking,talkingtopassengers,ortalkingonamobilephone -unlessthedriverhasassessedthedrivingconditionsandis confidentthatthesecondarytaskwillnotinterferewiththeir primaryresponsibility.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.Samsungiscommittedtopromotingresponsible drivingandgivingdriversthetoolstheyneedtounderstand andaddressdistractions. 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. 234 FO IN Beforeansweringcalls,consideryourcircumstances.Letthe callgotovoicemailwhendrivingconditionsrequire. Remember,drivingcomesfirst,notthecall! drivingandwillsuspendthecallifnecessary; •Donottakenotesorlookupphonenumberswhiledriving; Noticeregardinglegalrestrictionsonmountingthisdevicein anautomobile: Lawsinsomestatesmayprohibitmountingthisdeviceonor nearthewindshieldofanautomobile.Inotherstates,thelaw maypermitmountingthisdeviceonlyinspecificlocationsin theautomobile.Besuretoconsultthestateandlocallawsor ordinanceswhereyoudrivebeforemountingthisdevicein anautomobile.Failuretocomplywiththeserestrictionscould resultinfines,penalties,orotherdamages. Nevermountthisdeviceinamannerthatwillobstructthe driver'sclearviewofthestreetandtraffic. Never watch videos, such as a movie or clip, or play video games while operating a vehicle. Liquidscangetintothephone'scircuits,leadingtocorrosion. Evenwhenthephoneappearstobedryandappearstooperate normally,thecircuitrycouldslowlycorrodeandposeasafety hazard.Ifthephoneand/orbatterygetwet,havethemchecked byyourserviceproviderorcontactSamsung,eveniftheyappear tobeworkingproperly. Formoreinformation,gotohttp://www.ctia.org. •Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids. LY Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Battery Use and Safety Important! Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or damage.Mostbatteryissuesarisefromimproper handlingofbatteriesand,particularly,fromthe continueduseofdamagedbatteries. •Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise heatingcandamagethephoneorthebatteryandcouldcausethe phoneorthebatterytoexplode.Donotdryawetordampbattery withanapplianceorheatsourcesuchasamicrowaveoven,hair dryer,iron,orradiator.Avoidleavingyourphoneinyourcarin hightemperatures. •Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire.Thephone orthebatterymayexplodewhenoverheated. •Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery.Donotletleaking batteryfluidcomeincontactwithyoureyes,skinorclothing.For safedisposaloptions,contactyournearestSamsung-authorized servicecenter. FO IN attempt to change the form of your battery.Donotputahigh degreeofpressureonthebattery.Thiscancauseleakageoran internalshort-circuit,resultinginoverheating. •Do not place your battery in or near a heat source.Excessive HealthandSafetyInformation235 •Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. •Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects.Accidental Use of a non-Samsung-approved battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Samsung'swarrantydoesnotcoverdamagetothephone causedbynon-Samsung-approvedbatteriesand/or chargers. •Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Somewebsitesandsecond-handdealersnotassociatedwith reputablemanufacturersandcarriers,mightbeselling incompatibleorevencounterfeitbatteriesandchargers. Consumersshouldpurchasemanufactureror carrier-recommendedproductsandaccessories.Ifunsureabout whetherareplacementbatteryorchargeriscompatible,contact themanufacturerofthebatteryorcharger. TE D R RA N F AL T SE short-circuitingcanoccurwhenametallicobject(coin,key, jewelry,clip,orpen)causesadirectconnectionbetweenthe+ and-terminalsofthebattery(metalstripsonthebattery),for examplewhenyoucarryasparebatteryinapocketorbag. Short-circuitingtheterminalsmaydamagethebatteryorthe objectcausingtheshort-circuiting. WARNING! LY battery,especiallyonahardsurface,canpotentiallycause damagetothephoneandbattery.Ifyoususpectdamagetothe phoneorbattery,takeittoaservicecenterforinspection. •Avoid dropping the cell phone.Droppingthephoneorthe 236 FO IN Important! UseonlySamsung-approvedbatteries,and rechargeyourbatteryonlywith Samsung-approvedchargerswhichare specificallydesignedforyourphone. •Misuse or use of incompatible phones, batteries, and 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. Consumersmayalsorecycletheirusedmobiledeviceor batteriesatmanyretailorcarrier-providedlocations wheremobiledevicesandbatteriesaresold.Additional informationregardingspecificlocationsmaybefoundat: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/plugin/cellphone/ index.htmorathttp://www.call2recycle.org/. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Properdisposalofyourmobiledeviceanditsbatteryisnot onlyimportantforsafety,itbenefitstheenvironment. Batteriesmustberecycledordisposedofproperly. LY Samsungcaresfortheenvironmentandencouragesits customerstorecycleSamsungmobiledevicesandgenuine Samsungaccessories. Samsung-brandeddevicesandbatterieswillbeaccepted attheselocationsfornofee. Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling Recyclingprogramsforyourmobiledevice,batteries,and accessoriesmaynotbeavailableinyourarea. We'vemadeiteasyforyoutorecycleyouroldSamsung mobiledevicebyworkingwithrespectedtake-back companiesineverystateinthecountry. Drop It Off IN YoucandropoffyourSamsung-brandedmobiledevice andbatteriesforrecyclingatoneofournumerous SamsungRecyclingDirect(SM)locations.Alistofthese locationsmaybefoundat: Mail It In TheSamsungMobileTake-BackProgramwillprovide Samsungcustomerswithafreerecyclingmailinglabel. Justgoto http://fun.samsungmobileusa.com/recycling/index.jsp. Disposeofunwantedelectronicsthroughanapproved recycler. Tofindthenearestrecyclinglocation,gotoourwebsite: www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect Orcall,(877)278-0799. FO http://pages.samsung.com/us/recyclingdirect/ usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect_locations.jsp HealthandSafetyInformation237 UL Certified Travel Charger TE D R RA N F AL T SE Warning! Neverdisposeofbatteriesinafirebecausetheymay explode. TheTravelChargerforthisphonehasmetapplicableUL safetyrequirements.Pleaseadheretothefollowingsafety instructionsperULguidelines: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. IN IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FO DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 238 LY Disposeofyourmobiledeviceandbatteriesinaccordance withlocalregulations.Insomeareas,thedisposalofthese itemsinhouseholdorbusinesstrashmaybeprohibited.Help usprotecttheenvironment-recycle! FORCONNECTIONTOASUPPLYNOTINNORTH AMERICA,USEANATTACHMENTPLUGADAPTOR OFTHEPROPERCONFIGURATIONFORTHE POWEROUTLET. THISPOWERUNITISINTENDEDTOBE CORRECTLYORIENTEDINAVERTICALOR HORIZONTALORFLOORMOUNTPOSITION. Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices and batteries Display / Touch-Screen Pleasenotethefollowinginformationwhenusingyour mobiledevice: WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY Thedisplayonyourmobiledeviceismadeofglassor acrylicandcouldbreakifyourmobiledeviceis droppedorifitreceivessignificantimpact.Donotuse ifscreenisbrokenorcrackedasthiscouldcause injurytoyou. N LY responderinstructsyou. Navigation Maps,directions,andothernavigation-data,includingdata relatingtoyourcurrentlocation,maycontaininaccurateor incompletedata,andcircumstancescananddochangeover time.Insomeareas,completeinformationmaynotbe 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. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Ifyourmobiledevicehasatouch-screendisplay, pleasenotethatatouch-screenrespondsbesttoa lighttouchfromthepadofyourfingeroranon-metallic stylus.Usingexcessiveforceorametallicobjectwhen pressingonthetouch-screenmaydamagethe temperedglasssurfaceandvoidthewarranty.For moreinformation,pleaserefertothe“Standard LimitedWarranty”. •Remainonthemobiledeviceforaslongastheemergency WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH-SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE GPS IN CertainSamsungmobiledevicescanuseaGlobalPositioning System(GPS)signalforlocation-basedapplications.AGPS usessatellitescontrolledbytheU.S.Governmentthatare subjecttochangesimplementedinaccordancewiththe DepartmentofDefensepolicyandthe2008FederalRadio navigationPlan(FRP).Changesmayaffecttheperformance oflocation-basedtechnologyonyourmobiledevice. FO EvenwithGPS,whenyoumakeanemergencycall: •Alwaystelltheemergencyresponderyourlocationtothebestof yourability;and Emergency Calls Thismobiledevice,likeanywirelessmobiledevice,operates usingradiosignals,wirelessandlandlinenetworks,aswell asuser-programmedfunctions,whichcannotguarantee connectioninallconditions,areas,orcircumstances. Therefore,youshouldneverrelysolelyonanywireless mobiledeviceforessentialcommunications(medical emergencies,forexample).Beforetravelinginremoteor underdevelopedareas,plananalternatemethodof contactingemergencyservicespersonnel.Remember,to HealthandSafetyInformation239 To make an emergency call: 1. Ifthemobiledeviceisnoton,switchiton. 2. FromtheHomescreen,touch Phone. 3. Keyintheemergencynumberforyourpresentlocation (forexample,911orotherofficialemergencynumber). Emergencynumbersvarybylocation. 4. Pressthe“Send”key . FO IN Ifcertainfeaturesareinuse(callblocking,forexample),you mayfirstneedtodeactivatethosefeaturesbeforeyoucan makeanemergencycall.ConsultyourUserManualandyour localcellularserviceprovider.Whenmakinganemergency call,remembertogiveallthenecessaryinformationas accuratelyaspossible.Rememberthatyourmobiledevice 240 LY Care and Maintenance Yourmobiledeviceisaproductofsuperiordesignand craftsmanshipandshouldbetreatedwithcare.The suggestionsbelowwillhelpyoufulfillanywarranty obligationsandallowyoutoenjoythisproductformany years: TE D R RA N F AL T SE Emergencycallsmaynotbepossibleonallwirelessmobile devicenetworksorwhencertainnetworkservicesand/or mobiledevicefeaturesareinuse.Checkwithlocalservice providers. maybetheonlymeansofcommunicationatthesceneofan accident;donotcutoffthecalluntilgivenpermissiontodo so. makeorreceiveanycalls,themobiledevicemustbe switchedonandinaserviceareawithadequatesignal strength. Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from: Liquids of any kind Keepthemobiledevicedry.Precipitation,humidity,and liquidscontainmineralsthatwillcorrodeelectronic circuits.Ifthemobiledevicedoesgetwet,donot acceleratedryingwiththeuseofanoven,microwave,or dryer,becausethismaydamagethemobiledeviceand couldcauseafireorexplosion. Donotusethemobiledevicewithawethand.Doingso maycauseanelectricshocktoyouordamagetothe mobiledevice. Responsible Listening Avoidtemperaturesbelow0°C/32°Forabove45°C/ 113°F. Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss. Donottrytodryyourmobiledeviceinamicrowaveoven. Doingsomaycauseafireorexplosion. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Dust and dirt Damagetohearingoccurswhenapersonisexposedtoloud soundsovertime.Theriskofhearinglossincreasesas soundisplayedlouderandforlongerdurations.Prolonged exposuretoloudsounds(includingmusic)isthemost commoncauseofpreventablehearingloss.Somescientific researchsuggeststhatusingportableaudiodevices,suchas portablemusicplayersandcellphones,athighvolume settingsforlongdurationsmayleadtopermanent noise-inducedhearingloss. Microwaves LY Extreme heat or cold Donotexposeyourmobiledevicetodust,dirt,orsand. Cleaning solutions Donotuseharshchemicals,cleaningsolvents,orstrong detergentstocleanthemobiledevice.Wipeitwithasoft clothslightlydampenedinamildsoap-and-water solution. Shock or vibration Donotdrop,knock,orshakethemobiledevice.Rough handlingcanbreakinternalcircuitboards. IN Paint FO Donotpaintthemobiledevice.Paintcanclogthe device’smovingpartsorventilationopeningsandprevent properoperation. Thisincludestheuseofheadphones(includingheadsets, earbuds,andBluetooth®orotherwirelessdevices). Exposuretoveryloudsoundhasalsobeenassociatedin somestudieswithtinnitus(aringingintheear), hypersensitivitytosound,anddistortedhearing.Individual susceptibilitytonoise-inducedhearinglossandpotential hearingproblemvaries.Additionally,theamountofsound producedbyaportableaudiodevicevariesdependingonthe natureofthesound,thedevicesettings,andtheheadphones HealthandSafetyInformation241 thatareused.Asaresult,thereisnosinglevolumesetting thatisappropriateforeveryoneorforeverycombinationof sound,settings,andequipment. •Limittheamountoftimeyoulisten.Asthevolumeincreases,less Youshouldfollowsomecommonsenserecommendations whenusinganyportableaudiodevice: •Alwaysturnthevolumedownbeforepluggingtheearphonesinto anaudiosource. suchasrockconcerts,thatmightcausetemporaryhearingloss. Temporaryhearinglossmightcauseunsafevolumestosound normal. •Beawarethatyoucanadapttohighervolumesettingsovertime, notrealizingthatthehighervolumemaybeharmfultoyour hearing. •Whenusingheadphones,turnthevolumedownifyoucannot hearthepeoplespeakingnearyouorifthepersonsittingnextto youcanhearwhatyouarelisteningto. •Donotturnthevolumeuptoblockoutnoisysurroundings.Ifyou FO IN choosetolistentoyourportabledeviceinanoisyenvironment, usenoise-cancellingheadphonestoblockoutbackground environmentalnoise.Byblockingbackgroundenvironmentnoise, noisecancellingheadphonesshouldallowyoutohearthemusic atlowervolumesthanwhenusingearbuds. 242 LY •Donotlistenatanyvolumethatcausesyoudiscomfort.Ifyou TE D R RA N F AL T SE •Setthevolumeinaquietenvironmentandselectthelowest volumeatwhichyoucanhearadequately. timeisrequiredbeforeyouhearingcouldbeaffected. •Avoidusingheadphonesafterexposuretoextremelyloudnoises, experienceringinginyourears,hearmuffledspeech,or experienceanytemporaryhearingdifficultyafterlisteningtoyour portableaudiodevice,discontinueuseandconsultyourdoctor. Youcanobtainadditionalinformationonthissubjectfromthe followingsources: American Academy of Audiology 11730PlazaAmericanDrive,Suite300 Reston,VA20190 Voice:(800)222-2336 Email:info@audiology.org Internet: http://www.audiology.org/Pages/ default.aspx Email:cdcinfo@cdc.gov National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 1-888-232-6348TTY LY Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ default.html NationalInstitutesofHealth 31CenterDrive,MSC2320 Bethesda,MD20892-2320 Email:nidcdinfo@nih.gov Operating Environment TE D R RA N F AL T SE Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ Remembertofollowanyspecialregulationsinforceinany area,andalwaysswitchyourmobiledeviceoffwheneveritis forbiddentouseit,orwhenitmaycauseinterferenceor danger.Whenconnectingthemobiledeviceoranyaccessory toanotherdevice,readitsuser'sguidefordetailedsafety instructions.Donotconnectincompatibleproducts. Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395EStreet,S.W.,Suite9200 PatriotsPlazaBuilding Washington,DC20201 MostmodernelectronicequipmentisshieldedfromRadio Frequency(RF)signals.However,certainelectronic equipmentmaynotbeshieldedagainsttheRFsignalsfrom yourwirelessmobiledevice.Consultthemanufacturerto discussalternatives. FO IN Voice:1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) 1-800-CDC-INFO(1-800-232-4636) OutsidetheU.S.513-533-8328 HealthandSafetyInformation243 Other Medical Devices TE D R RA N F AL T SE Personswhohavesuchdevices: •ShouldALWAYSkeepthemobiledevicemorethansix(6)inches fromtheirimplantablemedicaldevicewhenthemobiledeviceis turnedON; •Shouldnotcarrythemobiledeviceinabreastpocket; •Shouldusetheearoppositetheimplantablemedicaldeviceto minimizethepotentialforinterference; •ShouldturnthemobiledeviceOFFimmediatelyifthereisany reasontosuspectthatinterferenceistakingplace; •Shouldreadandfollowthedirectionsfromthemanufacturerof IN yourimplantablemedicaldevice.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabout usingyourwirelessmobiledevicewithanimplantablemedical device,consultyourhealthcareprovider. FO Formoreinformationsee:http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html#. 244 Ifyouuseanyotherpersonalmedicaldevices,consultthe manufacturerofyourdevicetodetermineifitisadequately shieldedfromexternalRFenergy.Yourphysicianmaybeable toassistyouinobtainingthisinformation.Switchyour mobiledeviceoffinhealthcarefacilitieswhenany regulationspostedintheseareasinstructyoutodoso. Hospitalsorhealthcarefacilitiesmaybeusingequipment thatcouldbesensitivetoexternalRFenergy. Vehicles LY Aminimumseparationofsix(6)inchesshouldbemaintained betweenahandheldwirelessmobiledeviceandan implantablemedicaldevice,suchasapacemakeror implantablecardioverterdefibrillator,toavoidpotential interferencewiththedevice. Implantable Medical Devices RFsignalsmayaffectimproperlyinstalledorinadequately shieldedelectronicsystemsinmotorvehicles.Checkwith themanufactureroritsrepresentativeregardingyourvehicle beforeusingyourmobiledeviceinamotorvehicle.You shouldalsoconsultthemanufacturerofanyequipmentthat hasbeenaddedtoyourvehicle. Posted Facilities Switchyourmobiledeviceoffinanyfacilitywhereposted noticesrequireyoutodoso. Potentially Explosive Environments Switchyourmobiledeviceoffwheninanyareawitha potentiallyexplosiveatmosphereandobeyallsignsand instructions.Sparksinsuchareascouldcauseanexplosion N LY TheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)has establishedrequirementsfordigitalwirelessmobiledevices tobecompatiblewithhearingaidsandotherassistive hearingdevices. Whenindividualsemployingsomeassistivehearingdevices (hearingaidsandcochlearimplants)usewirelessmobile devices,theymaydetectabuzzing,humming,orwhining noise.Somehearingdevicesaremoreimmunethanothers tothisinterferencenoise,andmobiledevicesalsovaryinthe amountofinterferencetheygenerate. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Usersareremindedoftheneedtoobserverestrictionsonthe useofradioequipmentinfueldepots(fuelstorageand distributionareas),chemicalplants,orwhereblasting operationsareinprogress.Areaswithapotentiallyexplosive atmosphereareoften,butnotalways,clearlymarked.They includebelowdeckonboats,chemicaltransferorstorage facilities,vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchas propaneorbutane),areaswheretheaircontainschemicals orparticles,suchasgrain,dust,ormetalpowders,andany otherareawhereyouwouldnormallybeadvisedtoturnoff yourvehicleengine.Vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas (suchaspropaneorbutane)mustcomplywiththeNational FireProtectionStandard(NFPA-58).Foracopyofthis standard,contacttheNationalFireProtectionAssociation. When your Device is Wet FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices orfireresultinginbodilyinjuryorevendeath.Usersare advisedtoswitchthemobiledeviceoffwhileatarefueling point(servicestation). FO IN Donotturnonyourdeviceifitiswet.Ifyourdeviceis alreadyon,turnitoffandremovethebatteryimmediately(if thedevicewillnotturnofforyoucannotremovethebattery, leaveitas-is).Then,drythedevicewithatowelandtakeit toaservicecenter. Thewirelesstelephoneindustryhasdevelopedarating systemforwirelessmobiledevicestoassisthearingdevice usersfindmobiledevicesthatmaybecompatiblewiththeir hearingdevices.Notallmobiledeviceshavebeenrated. Mobiledevicesthatareratedhavetheratingontheirboxor alabellocatedonthebox. Theratingsarenotguarantees.Resultswillvarydepending ontheuser'shearingdeviceandhearingloss.Ifyourhearing devicehappenstobevulnerabletointerference,youmaynot HealthandSafetyInformation245 hearingaidmeetstheM2levelratingandthewireless mobiledevicemeetstheM3levelrating,thesumofthetwo valuesequalsM5. M-Ratings:WirelessmobiledevicesratedM3orM4meet FCCrequirementsandarelikelytogeneratelessinterference tohearingdevicesthanmobiledevicesthatarenotlabeled. M4isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.M-ratingsreferto enablingacousticcouplingwithhearingaidsthatdonot operateintelecoilmode. Underthestandard,thisshouldprovidethehearingaiduser withnormalusewhileusingthehearingaidwiththe particularwirelessmobiledevice.Asumof6ormorewould indicateexcellentperformance. LY beabletousearatedmobiledevicesuccessfully.Tryingout themobiledevicewithyourhearingdeviceisthebestwayto evaluateitforyourpersonalneeds. TE D R RA N F AL T SE However,thesearenotguaranteesthatalluserswillbe satisfied.Tratingsworksimilarly. T-Ratings:MobiledevicesratedT3orT4meetFCC requirementsandarelikelytogeneratelessinterferenceto hearingdevicesthanmobiledevicesthatarenotlabeled.T4 isthebetter/higherofthetworatings.T-ratingsreferto enablinginductivecouplingwithhearingaidsoperatingin telecoilmode. M3+M2=5 IN Hearingdevicesmayalsoberated.Yourhearingaid manufacturerorhearinghealthprofessionalmayhelpyou findthisrating.Higherratingsmeanthatthehearingdevice isrelativelyimmunetointerferencenoise. 246 FO Underthecurrentindustrystandard,AmericanNational StandardsInstitute(ANSI)C63.19,thehearingaidand wirelessmobiledeviceratingvaluesareaddedtogetherto indicatehowusabletheyaretogether.Forexample,ifa T3+T2=5 N LY FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice ThemobiledevicemaycauseTVorradiointerferenceifused incloseproximitytoreceivingequipment.TheFCCcan requireyoutostopusingthemobiledeviceifsuch interferencecannotbeeliminated. Cautions TE D R RA N F AL T SE Thisphonehasbeentestedandratedforusewithhearing aidsforsomeofthewirelesstechnologiesthatituses. However,theremaybesomenewerwirelesstechnologies usedinthisphonethathavenotbeentestedyetforusewith hearingaids. Keepthemobiledeviceandallitspartsandaccessoriesout ofthereachofsmallchildren. TheHACratingandmeasurementprocedurearedescribedin theAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)C63.19 standard. HAC for Newer Technologies Itisimportanttotrythedifferentfeaturesofthisphone thoroughlyandindifferentlocations,usingyourhearingaid orcochlearimplant,todetermineifyouhearanyinterfering noise.Consultyourserviceproviderorthemanufacturerof thisphoneforinformationonhearingaidcompatibility.Ifyou havequestionsaboutreturnorexchangepolicies,consult yourserviceproviderorphoneretailer. IN Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device Althoughyourmobiledeviceisquitesturdy,itisacomplex pieceofequipmentandcanbebroken.Avoiddropping, hitting,bending,orsittingonit. FO Yourmobiledeviceisnotatoy.Donotallowchildrentoplay withitbecausetheycouldhurtthemselvesandothers, damagethemobiledevice,ormakecallsthatincreaseyour mobiledevicebill. Anychangesormodificationstoyourmobiledevicenot expresslyapprovedbySamsungcouldvoidyourwarrantyfor thisequipmentandvoidyourauthoritytooperatethis equipment.Onlyuseapprovedbatteries,antennas,and chargers.Theuseofanyunauthorizedaccessoriesmaybe dangerousandvoidthemobiledevicewarrantyifsaid accessoriescausedamageoradefecttothemobiledevice. HealthandSafetyInformation247 •Forvehiclesequippedwithanairbag,rememberthatanairbag •Onlyqualifiedpersonnelshouldservicethemobiledeviceor inflateswithgreatforce.Donotplaceobjects,includinginstalled orportablewirelessequipmentnearorintheareaovertheair bagorintheairbagdeploymentarea.Ifwirelessequipmentis improperlyinstalledandtheairbaginflates,seriousinjurycould result. yourvehiclearesecurelymounted. •Checkregularlythatallwirelessmobiledeviceequipmentinyour vehicleismountedandoperatingproperly. •Whenusingaheadsetindryenvironments,staticelectricitycan buildupintheheadsetandcauseasmallquickstaticelectrical shock.Tominimizetheriskofelectrostaticdischargefromthe headsetavoidusingtheheadsetinextremelydryenvironmentsor touchagroundedunpaintedmetalobjecttodischargestatic electricitybeforeinsertingtheheadset. •Donotstoreorcarryflammableliquids,gases,orexplosive FO IN materialsinthesamecompartmentasthemobiledevice,its parts,oraccessories. 248 •Switchyourmobiledeviceoffbeforeboardinganaircraft.Theuse TE D R RA N F AL T SE •Ensurethatanymobiledevicesorrelatedequipmentinstalledin installthemobiledeviceinavehicle.Faultyinstallationorservice maybedangerousandmayinvalidateanywarrantyapplicableto thedevice. LY Other Important Safety Information ofwirelessmobiledevicesinaircraftisillegalandmaybe dangeroustotheaircraft'soperation.Checkwithappropriate authoritiesbeforeusinganyfunctionofamobiledevicewhileon anaircraft. •Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsmayleadtothesuspension ordenialofcellphoneservicestotheoffender,orlegalaction,or both. •Whileusingyourdevice,leavesomelightsonintheroomanddo notholdthescreentooclosetoyoureyes. •Seizuresorblackoutscanoccurwhenyouareexposedtoflashing lightswhilewatchingvideosorplayinggamesforextended periods.Ifyoufeelanydiscomfort,stopusingthedevice immediately. O TE D R RA N F AL T SE performactions,suchaspressingkeys,drawingcharactersona touchscreenwithyourfingers,orplayinggames,youmay experienceoccasionaldiscomfortinyourhands,neck,shoulders, orotherpartsofyourbody.Whenusingyourdeviceforextended periods,holdthedevicewitharelaxedgrip,pressthekeyslightly, andtakefrequentbreaks.Ifyoucontinuetohavediscomfort duringoraftersuchuse,stopuseandseeaphysician. LY •Reduceriskofrepetitivemotioninjuries.Whenyourepetitively •Ifyourdevicehasacameraflashorlight,donotusetheflashor FO IN lightclosetotheeyesofpeopleorpets.[122011] HealthandSafetyInformation249 What is covered and for how long? Phone 1Year Batteries 1Year Case/Pouch/Holster 90Days TE D R RA N F AL T SE SAMSUNGTELECOMMUNICATIONSAMERICA,LLC (“SAMSUNG”)warrantsthatSAMSUNG’shandsetsand accessories(“Products”)arefreefromdefectsinmaterial andworkmanshipundernormaluseandserviceforthe periodcommencinguponthedateofpurchasebythefirst consumerpurchaserandcontinuingforthefollowing specifiedperiodoftimeafterthatdate: OtherPhoneAccessories 1Year IN What is not covered? FO ThisLimitedWarrantyisconditioneduponproperuseofthe Product. 250 ThisLimitedWarrantydoesnotcover:(a)defectsordamage resultingfromaccident,misuse,abnormaluse,abnormal conditions,improperstorage,exposuretoliquid,moisture, dampness,sandordirt,neglect,orunusualphysical, electricalorelectromechanicalstress;(b) scratches,dents andcosmeticdamage,unlesscausedbySAMSUNG; (c) defectsordamageresultingfromexcessiveforceoruse ofametallicobjectwhenpressingonatouchscreen; (d) equipmentthathastheserialnumberorthe enhancementdatacoderemoved,defaced,damaged, alteredormadeillegible;(e) ordinarywearandtear; (f) defectsordamageresultingfromtheuseofProductin conjunctionorconnectionwithaccessories,products,or ancillary/peripheralequipmentnotfurnishedorapprovedby SAMSUNG;(g) defectsordamageresultingfromimproper testing,operation,maintenance,installation,service,or adjustmentnotfurnishedorapprovedbySAMSUNG; (h) defectsordamageresultingfromexternalcausessuchas collisionwithanobject,fire,flooding,dirt,windstorm, lightning,earthquake,exposuretoweatherconditions,theft, blownfuse,orimproperuseofanyelectricalsource; (i) defectsordamageresultingfromcellularsignalreception Standard Limited Warranty LY Section 10: Warranty Information O LY remainderoftheoriginalLimitedWarrantyontheoriginal Productorforninety(90)days,whicheverislonger.All replacedProducts,parts,components,boardsand equipmentshallbecomethepropertyofSAMSUNG.Exceptto anyextentexpresslyallowedbyapplicablelaw,transferor assignmentofthisLimitedWarrantyisprohibited. What must you do to obtain warranty service? ToobtainserviceunderthisLimitedWarranty,youmust returntheProducttoanauthorizedphoneservicefacilityin anadequatecontainerforshipping,accompaniedbythe salesreceiptorcomparableproofofsaleshowingthe originaldateofpurchase,theserialnumberoftheProduct andtheseller’snameandaddress. TE D R RA N F AL T SE ortransmission,orvirusesorothersoftwareproblems introducedintotheProduct;or(j) Productusedorpurchased outsidetheUnitedStates.ThisLimitedWarrantycovers batteriesonlyifbatterycapacityfallsbelow80%ofrated capacityorthebatteryleaks,andthisLimitedWarrantydoes notcoveranybatteryif(i) thebatteryhasbeenchargedbya batterychargernotspecifiedorapprovedbySAMSUNGfor chargingthebattery;(ii) anyofthesealsonthebatteryare brokenorshowevidenceoftampering;or(iii) thebatteryhas beenusedinequipmentotherthantheSAMSUNGphonefor whichitisspecified. What are SAMSUNG’s obligations? IN Duringtheapplicablewarrantyperiod,providedtheProduct isreturnedinaccordancewiththetermsofthisLimited Warranty,SAMSUNGwillrepairorreplacetheProduct,at SAMSUNG’ssoleoption,withoutcharge.SAMSUNGmay,at SAMSUNG’ssoleoption,userebuilt,reconditioned,ornew partsorcomponentswhenrepairinganyProduct,ormay replacetheProductwitharebuilt,reconditionedornew Product. FO Repaired/replacedcases,pouchesandholsterswillbe warrantedforaperiodofninety(90)days.Allotherrepaired/ replacedProductswillbewarrantedforaperiodequaltothe ToobtainassistanceonwheretodelivertheProduct,please callSAMSUNGCustomerCareat1-888-987-4357.If SAMSUNGdeterminesthatanyProductisnotcoveredbythis LimitedWarranty,youmustpayallparts,shipping,andlabor chargesfortherepairorreturnofsuchProduct. Youshouldkeepaseparatebackupcopyofanycontentsof theProductbeforedeliveringtheProducttoSAMSUNGfor warrantyservice,assomeorallofthecontentsmaybe deletedorreformattedduringthecourseofwarrantyservice. WarrantyInformation251 IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGWITHOUT LIMITATION,IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE,ARELIMITEDTO THEDURATIONOFTHISLIMITEDWARRANTY.INNOEVENT SHALLSAMSUNGBELIABLEFORDAMAGESINEXCESSOF THEPURCHASEPRICEOFTHEPRODUCTORFOR,WITHOUT LIMITATION,COMMERCIALLOSSOFANYSORT;LOSSOF USE,TIME,DATA,REPUTATION,OPPORTUNITY,GOODWILL, PROFITSORSAVINGS;INCONVENIENCE;INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIALORPUNITIVEDAMAGES;OR DAMAGESARISINGFROMTHEUSEORINABILITYTOUSETHE PRODUCT.SOMESTATESANDJURISDICTIONSDONOT ALLOWLIMITATIONSONHOWLONGANIMPLIEDWARRANTY LASTS,ORTHEDISCLAIMERORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVELIMITATIONS ANDDISCLAIMERSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU. ORSUITABILITYOFANYTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENTUSEDINCONJUNCTIONWITHTHEPRODUCT,OR THEABILITYTOINTEGRATEANYSUCHSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENTWITHTHEPRODUCT,WHETHERSUCH THIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTISINCLUDEDWITH THEPRODUCTDISTRIBUTEDBYSAMSUNGOROTHERWISE. RESPONSIBILITYFORTHEQUALITY,CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCEANDSUITABILITYOFANY SUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOREQUIPMENTRESTS SOLELYWITHTHEUSERANDTHEDIRECTVENDOR,OWNER ORSUPPLIEROFSUCHTHIRD-PARTYSOFTWAREOR EQUIPMENT. LY THISLIMITEDWARRANTYSETSOUTTHEFULLEXTENTOF SAMSUNG’SRESPONSIBILITIES,ANDTHEEXCLUSIVE REMEDYREGARDINGTHEPRODUCTS. What are the limits on SAMSUNG’s liability? 252 FO SAMSUNGMAKESNOWARRANTIESORREPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESSORIMPLIED,STATUTORYOROTHERWISE,ASTO THEQUALITY,CAPABILITIES,OPERATIONS,PERFORMANCE NothingintheProductinstructionsorinformationshallbe construedtocreateanexpresswarrantyofanykindwith respecttotheProducts.Noagent,employee,dealer, representativeorresellerisauthorizedtomodifyorextend thisLimitedWarrantyortomakebindingrepresentationsor claims,whetherinadvertising,presentationsorotherwise, onbehalfofSAMSUNGregardingtheProductsorthisLimited Warranty. ThisLimitedWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyou mayalsohaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate. FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE Anysuchdisputeshallnotbecombinedorconsolidatedwith adisputeinvolvinganyotherperson’sorentity’sProductor claim,andspecifically,withoutlimitationoftheforegoing, shallnotunderanycircumstancesproceedaspartofaclass action.Thearbitrationshallbeconductedbeforeasingle arbitrator,whoseawardmaynotexceed,informoramount, thereliefallowedbytheapplicablelaw.Thearbitrationshall beconductedaccordingtotheAmericanArbitration Association(AAA)CommercialArbitrationRulesapplicableto consumerdisputes.Thisarbitrationprovisionisentered pursuanttotheFederalArbitrationAct.ThelawsoftheState ofTexas,withoutreferencetoitschoiceoflawsprinciples, shallgoverntheinterpretationoftheLimitedWarrantyandall disputesthataresubjecttothisarbitrationprovision.The arbitratorshalldecideallissuesofinterpretationand applicationofthisarbitrationprovisionandtheLimited Warranty. Foranyarbitrationinwhichyourtotaldamageclaims, exclusiveofattorneyfeesandexpertwitnessfees,are $5,000.00orless(“SmallClaim”),thearbitratormay,ifyou prevail,awardyourreasonableattorneyfees,expertwitness feesandcostsaspartofanyaward,butmaynotgrant SAMSUNGitsattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesorcosts unlessitisdeterminedthattheclaimwasbroughtinbad faith.InaSmallClaimcase,youshallberequiredtopayno morethanhalfofthetotaladministrative,facilityand arbitratorfees,or$50.00ofsuchfees,whicheverisless,and SAMSUNGshallpaytheremainderofsuchfees. Administrative,facilityandarbitratorfeesforarbitrationsin whichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusiveofattorneyfees andexpertwitnessfees,exceed$5,000.00(“LargeClaim”) shallbedeterminedaccordingtoAAArules.InaLargeClaim case,thearbitratormaygranttotheprevailingparty,or apportionamongtheparties,reasonableattorneyfees, expertwitnessfeesandcosts.Judgmentmaybeenteredon thearbitrator’sawardinanycourtofcompetentjurisdiction. LY ALLDISPUTESWITHSAMSUNGARISINGINANYWAYFROM THISLIMITEDWARRANTYORTHESALE,CONDITIONOR PERFORMANCEOFTHEPRODUCTSSHALLBERESOLVED EXCLUSIVELYTHROUGHFINALANDBINDINGARBITRATION, ANDNOTBYACOURTORJURY. What is the procedure for resolving disputes? Thisarbitrationprovisionalsoappliestoclaimsagainst SAMSUNG’semployees,representativesandaffiliatesifany suchclaimarisesfromtheProduct’ssale,conditionor performance. WarrantyInformation253 O LY Severability IfanyportionofthisLimitedWarrantyisheldtobeillegalor unenforceable,suchpartialillegalityorunenforceabilityshall notaffecttheenforceabilityoftheremainderoftheLimited Warranty. Precautions for Transfer and Disposal Ifdatastoredonthisdeviceisdeletedorreformattedusing thestandardmethods,thedataonlyappearstoberemoved onasuperficiallevel,anditmaybepossibleforsomeoneto retrieveandreusethedatabymeansofspecialsoftware. 254 FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE 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. Toavoidunintendedinformationleaksandotherproblemsof thissort,itisrecommendedthatthedevicebereturnedto Samsung’sCustomerCareCenterforanExtendedFile System(EFS)Clearwhichwilleliminateallusermemoryand returnallsettingstodefaultsettings.Pleasecontactthe Samsung Customer Care Center fordetails. Important! Pleaseprovidewarrantyinformation(proofof purchase)toSamsung’sCustomerCareCenterin ordertoprovidethisserviceatnocharge.Ifthe warrantyhasexpiredonthedevice,chargesmay apply. SamsungTelecommunicationsAmerica,LLC 1301E.LookoutDrive Richardson,Texas75082 1.GRANT OF LICENSE.Samsunggrantsyouthefollowing rightsprovidedthatyoucomplywithalltermsandconditions ofthisEULA:Youmayinstall,use,access,displayandrun onecopyoftheSoftwareonthelocalharddisk(s)orother permanentstoragemediaofonecomputerandusethe Softwareonasinglecomputeroramobiledeviceatatime, andyoumaynotmaketheSoftwareavailableoveranetwork whereitcouldbeusedbymultiplecomputersatthesame time.YoumaymakeonecopyoftheSoftwareinmachine readableformforbackuppurposesonly;providedthatthe backupcopymustincludeallcopyrightorotherproprietary noticescontainedontheoriginal. TE D R RA N F AL T SE Noreproductioninwholeorinpartallowedwithoutprior writtenapproval.Specificationsandavailabilitysubjectto changewithoutnotice.[111611] Phone:1-800-SAMSUNG Phone:1-888-987-HELP(4357) LY Thisdevicerequirestheuseofpreloadedsoftwareinits normaloperation.BYUSINGTHEDEVICEORITSPRELOADED SOFTWARE,YOUACCEPTTHETERMSOFTHISEULA.IFYOU DONOTACCEPTTHESETERMS,DO NOT USETHEDEVICEOR THESOFTWARE. End User License Agreement for Software FO IN IMPORTANT.READCAREFULLY:ThisEndUserLicense Agreement("EULA")isalegalagreementbetweenyou (eitheranindividualorasingleentity)andSamsung ElectronicsCo.,Ltd.("Samsung")forsoftware,ownedby Samsunganditsaffiliatedcompaniesanditsthirdparty suppliersandlicensors,thataccompaniesthisEULA,which includescomputersoftwareandmayincludeassociated media,printedmaterials,"online"orelectronic documentationinconnectionwithyouruseofthisdevice ("Software"). CertainitemsoftheSoftwaremaybesubjecttoopensource licenses.Theopensourcelicenseprovisionsmayoverride someofthetermsofthisEULA.Wemaketheapplicable opensourcelicensesavailabletoyouontheLegalNotices sectionoftheSettingsmenuofyourdevice. WarrantyInformation255 N LY 5.SOFTWARE UPDATES.Samsungmayprovidetoyouor makeavailabletoyouupdates,upgrades,supplementsand add-oncomponents(ifany)oftheSoftwarerelatedto security,includingbugfixes,serviceupgrades(partsor whole),productsordevices,andupdatesandenhancements toanysoftwareforsecuritypreviouslyinstalled(including entirelynewversions),(collectively“Update”)afterthedate youobtainyourinitialcopyoftheSoftwarerelatedtosecurity toimprovesuchSoftwareandultimatelyenhanceyouruser experiencewithyourdevice.ThisEULAappliestoallandany componentoftheUpdatethatSamsungmayprovidetoyou ormakeavailabletoyouafterthedateyouobtainyourinitial copyoftheSoftwarerelatedtosecurity,unlessweprovide othertermsalongwithsuchUpdate.TouseSoftwarerelated tosecurityprovidedthroughUpdate,youmustfirstbe licensedfortheSoftwareidentifiedbySamsungaseligible fortheUpdate.AftertheUpdate,youmaynolongerusethe TE D R RA N F AL T SE 3.LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS.Youmaynotreverse engineer,decompile,disassemble,orotherwiseattemptto discoverthesourcecodeoralgorithmsof,theSoftware (exceptandonlytotheextentthatsuchactivityisexpressly permittedbyapplicablelawnotwithstandingthislimitation), ormodify,ordisableanyfeaturesof,theSoftware,orcreate derivativeworksbasedontheSoftware.Youmaynotrent, lease,lend,sublicenseorprovidecommercialhosting serviceswiththeSoftware. servicesortechnologiestoyouandwillnotdisclosethis informationinaformthatpersonallyidentifiesyou.Atall timesyourinformationwillbetreatedinaccordancewith Samsung'sPrivacyPolicy,whichcanbeviewedat: http://account.samsung.com/membership/pp. 2.RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP.Samsung reservesallrightsnotexpresslygrantedtoyouinthisEULA. TheSoftwareisprotectedbycopyrightandotherintellectual propertylawsandtreaties.Samsungoritssuppliersownthe title,copyrightandotherintellectualpropertyrightsinthe Software.TheSoftwareislicensed,notsold. 256 FO IN 4.CONSENT TO USE OF DATA.YouagreethatSamsungandits affiliatesmaycollectandusetechnicalinformationgathered aspartoftheproductsupportservicesrelatedtothe Softwareprovidedtoyou,ifany,suchasIMEI(yourdevice's uniqueidentificationnumber),devicenumber,modelname, customercode,accessrecording,yourdevice'scurrentSW version,MCC(MobileCountryCode),MNC(MobileNetwork Code).Samsunganditsaffiliatesmayusethisinformation solelytoimprovetheirproductsortoprovidecustomized N LY TE D R RA N F AL T SE WhiletheUpdatewillbegenerallyavailable,insomelimited circumstances,theSoftwareupdateswillonlybeofferedby yournetworkcarrier,andsuchSoftwareupdateswillbe governedbyyourcontractualrelationshipwithyournetwork carrier. connection,theSoftwarewillaccessthroughyourmobile network,whichmayresultinadditionalchargesdepending onyourpaymentplan.Inaddition,yourenjoymentofsome featuresoftheSoftwaremaybeaffectedbythesuitability andperformanceofyourdevicehardwareordataaccess. 7.SOFTWARE TRANSFER.YoumaynottransferthisEULAor therightstotheSoftwaregrantedhereintoanythirdparty unlessitisinconnectionwiththesaleofthemobiledevice whichtheSoftwareaccompanied.Insuchevent,thetransfer mustincludealloftheSoftware(includingallcomponent parts,themediaandprintedmaterials,anyupgrades,this EULA)andyoumaynotretainanycopiesoftheSoftware. Thetransfermaynotbeanindirecttransfer,suchasa consignment.Priortothetransfer,theenduserreceivingthe SoftwaremustagreetoalltheEULAterms. SoftwarethatformedthebasisforyourUpdateeligibility.The updatedSoftwareversionmayaddnewfunctionsand,in somelimitedcases,maydeleteexistingfunctions. IN Withthe“AutomaticUpdate”functionenabled(asinthe defaultsettingintheSecuritymenuintheSetting),your devicedownloadssomeUpdatesautomaticallyfromtimeto time.GiventheimportanceofreceivingUpdatesforsecurity softwareinatimelymannertodefendagainstnewthreats, suchUpdatemaybeautomaticallydownloadedandinstalled. Werecommendthatyoucheckavailabilityofanynew Updatesperiodicallyforoptimaluseofyourdevice.Ifyou wanttoavoidanyuseofnetworkdatafortheUpdate downloads,thenyoushouldchoosethe“Wi-FiOnly”option intheSetting. FO 6.SomefeaturesoftheSoftwaremayrequireyourdeviceto haveaccesstotheinternetandmaybesubjectto restrictionsimposedbyyournetworkorinternetprovider. UnlessyourdeviceisconnectedtotheinternetthroughWi-Fi 8.EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.Youacknowledgethatthe Softwareissubjecttoexportrestrictionsofvariouscountries. Youagreetocomplywithallapplicableinternationaland nationallawsthatapplytotheSoftware,includingallthe applicableexportrestrictionlawsandregulations. 9.TERMINATION.ThisEULAiseffectiveuntilterminated.Your rightsunderthisLicensewillterminateautomaticallywithout noticefromSamsungifyoufailtocomplywithanyofthe WarrantyInformation257 258 FO IN LY TE D R RA N F AL T SE 10.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.UNLESSSEPARATELYSTATED INAWRITTENEXPRESSLIMITEDWARRANTY ACCOMPANYINGYOURDEVICE,ALLSOFTWAREPROVIDED BYSAMSUNGWITHTHISMOBILEDEVICE(WHETHER INCLUDEDWITHTHEDEVICE,DOWNLOADED,OR OTHERWISEOBTAINED)ISPROVIDED"ASIS"ANDONAN "ASAVAILABLE"BASIS,WITHOUTWARRANTIESOFANYKIND FROMSAMSUNG,EITHEREXPRESSORIMPLIED.TOTHE FULLESTEXTENTPOSSIBLEPURSUANTTOAPPLICABLE LAW,SAMSUNGDISCLAIMSALLWARRANTIESEXPRESS, IMPLIED,ORSTATUTORY,INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTO, IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY,SATISFACTORY QUALITYORWORKMANLIKEEFFORT,FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE,RELIABILITYORAVAILABILITY, ACCURACY,LACKOFVIRUSES,QUIETENJOYMENT,NON INFRINGEMENTOFTHIRDPARTYRIGHTSOROTHER VIOLATIONOFRIGHTS.SOMEJURISDICTIONSDONOT ALLOWEXCLUSIONSORLIMITATIONSOFIMPLIED WARRANTIES,SOTHEABOVEEXCLUSIONSORLIMITATIONS MAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOADVICEORINFORMATION, WHETHERORALORWRITTEN,OBTAINEDBYYOUFROM SAMSUNGORITSAFFILIATESSHALLBEDEEMEDTOALTER THISDISCLAIMERBYSAMSUNGOFWARRANTYREGARDING THESOFTWARE,ORTOCREATEANYWARRANTYOFANY SORTFROMSAMSUNG. 11.THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS.Certainthirdparty applicationsmaybeincludedwith,ordownloadedtothis mobiledevice.Samsungmakesnorepresentations whatsoeveraboutanyoftheseapplications.SinceSamsung hasnocontroloversuchapplications,youacknowledgeand agreethatSamsungisnotresponsiblefortheavailabilityof suchapplicationsandisnotresponsibleorliableforany content,advertising,products,services,orothermaterials onoravailablefromsuchapplications.Youexpressly acknowledgeandagreethatuseofthirdpartyapplicationsis atyoursoleriskandthattheentireriskofunsatisfactory quality,performance,accuracyandeffortiswithyou.Itisup toyoutotakeprecautionstoensurethatwhateveryouselect touseisfreeofsuchitemsasviruses,worms,Trojanhorses, andotheritemsofadestructivenature.Referencesonthis mobiledevicetoanynames,marks,products,orservicesof anythird-partiesareprovidedsolelyasaconveniencetoyou, anddonotconstituteorimplyanendorsement,sponsorship, orrecommendationof,oraffiliationwiththethirdpartyorits productsandservices.YouagreethatSamsungshallnotbe termsandconditionsofthisEULA.Uponterminationofthis EULA,youmustceasealluseoftheSoftwareanddestroyall copies,fullorpartial,oftheSoftware. O LY membershipregistration("SamsungAccount"),andyour rightsandobligationswillbesetforthinseparateSamsung Accounttermsandconditionsandprivacypolicies.Thereare non-SamsungAccountapplicationsandservicesthatrequire yourconsenttotheirseparatetermsandconditionsand privacypolicies.Youexpresslyacknowledgeandagreethat youruseofsuchapplicationsandserviceswillbesubjectto theapplicabletermsandconditionsandprivacypolicies. FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE responsibleorliable,directlyorindirectly,foranydamageor loss,includingbutnotlimitedtoanydamagetothemobile deviceorlossofdata,causedorallegedtobecausedby,or inconnectionwith,useoforrelianceonanysuchthirdparty content,products,orservicesavailableonorthroughany suchapplication.Youacknowledgeandagreethattheuseof anythird-partyapplicationisgovernedbysuchthirdparty applicationprovider'sTermsofUse,LicenseAgreement, PrivacyPolicy,orothersuchagreementandthatany informationorpersonaldatayouprovide,whetherknowingly orunknowingly,tosuchthird-partyapplicationprovider,will besubjecttosuchthirdpartyapplicationprovider'sprivacy policy,ifsuchapolicyexists.SAMSUNGDISCLAIMSANY RESPONSIBILITYFORANYDISCLOSUREOFINFORMATIONOR ANYOTHERPRACTICESOFANYTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATION PROVIDER.SAMSUNGEXPRESSLYDISCLAIMSANY WARRANTYREGARDINGWHETHERYOURPERSONAL INFORMATIONISCAPTUREDBYANYTHIRDPARTY APPLICATIONPROVIDERORTHEUSETOWHICHSUCH PERSONALINFORMATIONMAYBEPUTBYSUCHTHIRD PARTYAPPLICATIONPROVIDER. 12.SAMSUNG APPLICATIONS.CertainSamsungapplications andservicesmaybeincludedwith,ordownloadedto,this mobiledevice.ManyofthemrequireSamsungServices 13.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.SAMSUNGWILLNOTBELIABLE FORANYDAMAGESOFANYKINDARISINGOUTOFOR RELATINGTOTHEUSEORTHEINABILITYTOUSETHE SOFTWAREORANYTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATION,ITS CONTENTORFUNCTIONALITY,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITED TODAMAGESCAUSEDBYORRELATEDTOERRORS, OMISSIONS,INTERRUPTIONS,DEFECTS,DELAYIN OPERATIONORTRANSMISSION,COMPUTERVIRUS,FAILURE TOCONNECT,NETWORKCHARGES,IN-APPPURCHASES, ANDALLOTHERDIRECT,INDIRECT,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESEVENIF SAMSUNGHASBEENADVISEDOFTHEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCH DAMAGES.SOMEJURISDICTIONSDONOTALLOWTHE EXCLUSIONORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVEEXCLUSIONSOR LIMITATIONSMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.NOTWITHSTANDING WarrantyInformation259 O LY 15.APPLICABLE LAW.ThisEULAisgovernedbythelawsof thejurisdictionwhereyouarearesidentor,ifaresidentof theUnitedStates,bythelawsofthestateofTexas,without regardtoitsconflictoflawprovisions.ThisEULAshallnotbe governedbytheUNConventiononContractsforthe InternationalSaleofGoods,theapplicationofwhichis expresslyexcluded. 16.DISPUTE RESOLUTION. TE D R RA N F AL T SE THEFOREGOING,SAMSUNGELECTRONICCO.'STOTAL LIABILITYTOYOUFORALLLOSSES,DAMAGES,CAUSESOF ACTION,INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOTHOSEBASEDON CONTRACT,TORT,OROTHERWISE,ARISINGOUTOFYOUR USEOFTHESOFTWAREORTHIRDPARTYAPPLICATIONSON THISMOBILEDEVICE,ORANYOTHERPROVISIONOFTHIS EULA,SHALLNOTEXCEEDTHEAMOUNTPURCHASERPAID SPECIFICALLYFORTHISMOBILEDEVICEORANYSUCH THIRDPARTYAPPLICATIONTHATWASINCLUDEDWITHTHIS MOBILEDEVICE.THEFOREGOINGLIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS,ANDDISCLAIMERS(INCLUDINGSECTIONS10, 11,12AND13)SHALLAPPLYTOTHEMAXIMUMEXTENT PERMITTEDBYAPPLICABLELAW,EVENIFANYREMEDY FAILSITSESSENTIALPURPOSE. 260 FO IN 14.U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS RESTRICTED RIGHTS.The Softwareislicensedonlywith"restrictedrights"andas "commercialitems"consistingof"commercialsoftware" and"commercialsoftwaredocumentation"withonlythose rightsasaregrantedtoallotherenduserspursuanttothe termsandconditionsherein.AllProductsareprovidedonly with"restrictedrights"withonlythoserightsasaregranted toallotherenduserspursuanttothetermsandconditions herein.AllSoftwareandProductsareprovidedsubjectto FederalAcquisitionRegulation(FAR)52.227.19. (a)Non-UnitedStatesresidents.Ifadispute,controversyor differencearisinginanywayfromthisEULAoryouruseof theSoftwareisnotamicablysettled,itshallbesubjecttothe non-exclusivejurisdictionofthecourtsofthejurisdiction whereyouarearesident.Notwithstandingtheforegoing, Samsungmayapplyforinjunctiveremedies(oranequivalent typeofurgentlegalrelief)inanyjurisdiction. (b)UnitedStatesresidents.ALLDISPUTESWITHSAMSUNG ARISINGINANYWAYFROMTHISEULAORYOURUSEOFTHE SOFTWARESHALLBERESOLVEDEXCLUSIVELYTHROUGH FINALANDBINDINGARBITRATION,ANDNOTBYACOURTOR JURY.Anysuchdisputeshallnotbecombinedor consolidatedwithanyotherperson'sorentity'sclaimor dispute,andspecifically,withoutlimitationoftheforegoing, shallnotunderanycircumstancesproceedaspartofaclass O LY exclusiveofattorneyfeesandexpertwitnessfees,exceed $5,000.00("LargeClaim")shallbedeterminedaccordingto AAArules.InaLargeClaimcase,thearbitratormaygrantto theprevailingparty,orapportionamongtheparties, reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesandcosts. Judgmentmaybeenteredonthearbitrator'sawardinany courtofcompetentjurisdiction.Thisarbitrationprovisionalso appliestoclaimsagainstSamsung'semployees, representativesandaffiliatesifanysuchclaimarisesfrom thelicensingoruseoftheSoftware.Youmayoptoutofthis disputeresolutionprocedurebyprovidingnoticetoSamsung nolaterthan30calendardaysfromthedateofthefirst consumerpurchaser'spurchaseofthisdevice.Tooptout, youmustsendnoticebye-mailto optout@sta.samsung.com,withthesubjectline:"Arbitration OptOut."Youmustincludeintheoptoute-mail(a)your nameandaddress;(b)thedateonwhichthedevicewas purchased;(c)thedevicemodelnameormodelnumber;and (d)theIMEIorMEIDorSerialNumber,asapplicable,ifyou haveit(theIMEIorMEIDorSerialNumbercanbefound(i)on thedevicebox;(ii)onthedeviceinformationscreen,which canbefoundunder"Settings;"(iii)onalabelonthebackof thedevicebeneaththebattery,ifthebatteryisremovable; and(iv)ontheoutsideofthedeviceifthebatteryisnot FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE action.Thearbitrationshallbeconductedbeforeasingle arbitrator,whoseawardmaynotexceed,informoramount, thereliefallowedbytheapplicablelaw.Thearbitrationshall beconductedaccordingtotheAmericanArbitration Association(AAA)CommercialArbitrationRulesapplicableto consumerdisputes.Thisarbitrationprovisionisentered pursuanttotheFederalArbitrationAct.ThelawsoftheState ofTexas,withoutreferencetoitschoiceoflawsprinciples, shallgoverntheinterpretationoftheEULAandalldisputes thataresubjecttothisarbitrationprovision.Thearbitrator shalldecideallissuesofinterpretationandapplicationofthis arbitrationprovisionandtheEULA.Foranyarbitrationin whichyourtotaldamageclaims,exclusiveofattorneyfees andexpertwitnessfees,are$5,000.00orless("Small Claim"),thearbitratormay,ifyouprevail,awardyour reasonableattorneyfees,expertwitnessfeesandcostsas partofanyaward,butmaynotgrantSamsungitsattorney fees,expertwitnessfeesorcostsunlessitisdeterminedthat theclaimwasbroughtinbadfaith.InaSmallClaimcase, youshallberequiredtopaynomorethanhalfofthetotal administrative,facilityandarbitratorfees,or$50.00ofsuch fees,whicheverisless,andSamsungshallpaythe remainderofsuchfees.Administrative,facilityandarbitrator feesforarbitrationsinwhichyourtotaldamageclaims, WarrantyInformation261 N LY TE D R RA N F AL T SE removable).Alternatively,youmayoptoutbycalling 1-888-987-4357nolaterthan30calendardaysfromthe dateofthefirstconsumerpurchaser'spurchaseofthe deviceandprovidingthesameinformation.Thesearethe onlytwoformsofnoticethatwillbeeffectivetooptoutof thisdisputeresolutionprocedure.Optingoutofthisdispute resolutionprocedurewillnotaffectyouruseofthedeviceor itspreloadedSoftware,andyouwillcontinuetoenjoythe benefitsofthislicense. 262 FO IN 17.ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY.ThisEULAisthe entireagreementbetweenyouandSamsungrelatingtothe Softwareandsupersedesallpriororcontemporaneousoral orwrittencommunications,proposalsandrepresentations withrespecttotheSoftwareoranyothersubjectmatter coveredbythisEULA.IfanyprovisionofthisEULAisheldto bevoid,invalid,unenforceableorillegal,theotherprovisions shallcontinueinfullforceandeffect.[090413] TE D R RA N F AL T SE IN FO Battery charging10 cover,removing&installing7 indicator9 installing9 removing9 Battery Use & Safety235 Bloomberg+88 Bluetooth pairingwithadevice163 profiles174 settings175 turningonoroff163 Burst Shots120 AllShareCast Hub102 Application cache and data Clearing154 Applications39 Bloomberg+88 Calculator88 Email142 GoogleMaps145 Internet92 KNOX92 Messages146 UsingtheCamcorder128 UsingtheCamera119 Video155 VoiceRecorder107 YouTube157 Apps installing80 uninstalling80 Acces to My Location145 Accessibility settings services219 Accounts addingaGoogleaccount43 Google11 Samsung11 settingup43 Action Memo CreatingaNewMemo86 Adobe PDF95 Airplane mode171 Alarm DeletinganExistingAlarm140 Setting139 AllShare Cast Hub ActivationonDevice144 Connecting143 SetUpHardware143 AllShare Play seeSamsungLink102,103 LY Index Calculator ScientificFunctions88 Calendar CreatingAnEvent116 HandwritingMode116 Settings117 263 264 FO LY creatingfromtheKeypad46 exportingandimporting50 groups52 joining49 MyProfile48 namecards50 speeddials54 starredcontacts52 updating46 updatingfromCalllog47,61 updatingfromKeypad46 Creating a Playlist149 TE D R RA N F AL T SE Camera CameraOptions120 EnablingShareShot131 QuickSettings122 Settings124 TakingPictures119 Care and Maintenance240 ChatON Buddyphotoshare127 Children and Cell Phones230 Clearing Applicationcacheanddata154 Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS)233 Connecting to Video Devices169 Connections AccessingtheInternet92 Contact Photo136 Contacts backingup51 BackupAssistant51 creating45 creatingfromCalllog46 IN Call log creating/updatingcontacts61 managing61 sendingmessages61 Calls answering59 call-waiting59 ending60 fromCalllog58 fromContacts57 fromFavorites58 in-calloptions60 recent60 rejecting59 sendingtovoicemail59 settings62 silencingaringer59 three-way58 usingtheKeypad56 Camcorder128 AccessingtheVideoFolder129 Settings124 ShootingVideo128 Default Storage Assigning118 Camcorder118 Camera118 Deregister WebStorage104 Desk Clock139 Display / Touch-Screen238 F Gallery FolderOptions134 Opening142 Picture-In-Picture156 Gmail composingandsending77 configuringyouraccount77 managingyouraccount77 refreshingyouraccount77 FO IN Editing a Picture137 Email accountsettings75 combinedInbox75 composingandsending76 configuringaccounts74 refreshingyouraccounts75 LY TE D R RA N F AL T SE FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices245 FCC Notice and Cautions247 Flipboard89 Google Gmail77 Hangouts79 locationservicessetting196 managinganaccount44 settingupanaccount43 Settings83 youraccount11 Google Maps Enablingalocationsource145 Openingamap146 Google Now86 Google Settings83 GPS239 Group Joining90 Group Play89 CreatingaGroup90 JoiningaGroup90 ShareMusic92,148 SharePictures126 SharingPictures90 SpanningScreens91 Emergency Calls239 Entering Text Googlevoicetyping41 Samsungkeyboard40 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals226 Display settings brightness189 fontstyleandsize190 screentimeout189 Do cell phones pose a health hazard?226 Downloading Newapplication152 Downloads89 Dropbox104 Dual Camera123 Relocate123 Resize123 Dual View seeDualCamera123 265 H TE D R RA N F AL T SE HDR121 Health and Safety Information226 Help In-Device144 Home screen34 addingshortcuts37 addingwidgets37 customizing27 folders38 primaryshortcuts36 wallpaper38 FO 266 Market seePlayStore152 Memory Card formatting169,170 installing14 removing14 Memory settings internalphonestorage191 Menu context-sensitive28 Messages creatingandsending70 email74 Gmail77 Hangouts79 IN Icons StatusBar34 Images AssigningasaContacticon136 Assigningaswallpaper136 Location settings Googlelocationservices196 StandalongGPSservices195 VZWlocationservices195 managing71 settings71 types69 Messaging GoogleMail84 Messenger85 Mobile Hotspot configuring178 turningonoroff161 Mobile networks settings177 Mobile Web92 Multi-Tasking WatchingVideos156 Music147 AddingMusic150 CreatingaPlaylist149 EditingaPlaylist150 MakingaSongaRingtone148 Options148 PlayingMusic147 RemovingMusic150,151 ShareviaGroupPlay92 SimultaneoulsyPlayback92 LY Internet92 IR SmartRemote16 Groups addingcontacts53 creating52 sendingamessage54 Guided Tours12 UsingPlaylists149 Music App MusicApplication86 Music File Extensions 3GP147 AAC147 AAC+147 eAAC+147 M4A147 MP3147 MP4147 WMA147 Music Files Removing151 Transferring150 My Places145 My Profile48 sending48 TE D R RA N F AL T SE Pairing with Bluetooth163 Phone settings Date&time217 language205 Photo Editing137 Photos ChangePlayer126 Options126,127,129 Sharing126,127,129 Picture ColorCorrection138 FO IN Namecards sending50 Navigation28 commandkeys36 touchgestures28 Operating Environment243 Organizer Calculator88 WorldClock140 Other Important Safety Information248 FaceCorrections138 Frame138 SetAs136 StreamingfromGallery135 Picture-In-Picture156 Pictures InstantSharing131 Sharing130,133 Pinning Memo86 Play Books85 Play Store152 Powering On and Off11 LY New applications Downloading152 Non-Market Applications153 Notification Panel32 Red Eye Correction138 Reducing Exposure Hands-FreeKitsandOther Accessories229 Responsible Listening241 Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device247 Roaming13 settings177 267 268 IN FO Share Videos91 SketchBook for Galaxy106 SkyDrive104 Smart Alarm140 Smart Practices While Driving233 Smart Switch16 Snooze140 Repeat139 Song SetAs148 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information231 Speed Dials assigning54 removingorreassigning55 Split Screens GroupPlay91 Standard Limited Warranty250 Storage settings191 SugarSync104 Synchronization settings backgrounddata212 LY S Beam SharingMultiplePictures134 SharingPictures133 S Note154 S Translator TranslateText96 TranslateUsingVoice96 S Voice97 Using97 Samsung Hub CreatingaNewAccount98 Using99 Samsung keyboard configuring40 enteringtext40 Samsung Link ConfiguringSettings103 Definitions102 DeregisterStorage104 SharingMedia105 WebStorageSetup104 Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling237 Scan for Nearby Devices148 Scrapbook106 Screen Capture TakingaScreenShot135 Screen Mirroring ActivateonDevice144 On144 UsingAllShareCastHub143 Security lockingandunlocking15 Security settings credentialstorage203 Setting an alarm139 Settings124,171 Share Shot131 Activate123 Configuring132 Enabling132 StopSharing132 TakingImages132 TE D R RA N F AL T SE rvice104 TE D R RA N F AL T SE FO IN UL Certified Travel Charger238 Uninstalling Third-partyapplications154 Video Picture-In-Picture156 SharingVideos155 Videos Options127 Voice Search86 Voicemail checking78 settingup78 Volume key20 VPN adding164 settings181 Wallpapers AssigningfromGallery127 Warranty Information250 WatchON108 AddingaNewRoom112 ChangingChannels111 ConfigureJustForYou112 CustomizingYourRemote109 InitialConfiguration109 LocatingPrograms111 Personalize112 Settings112 Using111 Web92 Widgets37 Settings154 Stopwatch141 Wi-Fi addingaconnection manually159 MobileHotspot161 scanningandconnecting159 settings172 turningonoroff158 LY Unknown Sources153 USB 3.016 Use GPS Satellites145 Use Wireless Networks145 Task Manager13 Text entering39 Text settings default205 Googlevoicetyping206 Samsungkeyboard206 Third-Party Applications Uninstalling154 Tools Camera119 Transferring Large Files133 Transferring Music Files150 TTY Mode12 Turning Your Phone On and Off11 269 270 FO IN TE D R RA N F AL T SE LY Wi-Fi Direct connectingtodevices160 On131 turningonoroff160 Wireless Networking Bluetooth163 VPN164 Wi-Fi158 World Clock DSTSettings140
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