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PORTABLE DUAL-BAND
MOBILE PHONE
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your
phone and keep it for future reference.
SCH-R930_English_UM_FC02_CH_032912_F6
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movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu (tap
Applications > Settings > About phone
> Legal information > License settings > DivX® VOD > Register
) in your device setup menu. Go to
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for more information on how
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Getting Started ..............................................5
Understanding this User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
TTY Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Turning Your Phone On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Turning Your Phone Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Your Google™ Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Securing Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
System Tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone .........................18
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Side Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Back View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Touch Screen Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Phone Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Notification Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Primary Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Customizing the Home Screen Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Section 3: Call Functions .............................................34
Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Call Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Section 4: Entering Text ............................................... 40
Screen QWERTY Keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Screen Keyboard Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Changing the Keyboard Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Using the Android Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Using the Samsung Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Using the Swype Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Section 5: Accounts and Contacts .............................. 47
Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
My Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Speed Dials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Section 6: Messaging ................................................... 59
Types of Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Text and Multimedia Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Message Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Gmail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Google Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Section 7: Web and Social Networking .......................68
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
YouTube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Voice Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Section 8: Music ...........................................................75
Music App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Section 9: Pictures and Videos ....................................82
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Video Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Media Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Section 10: Connections ..............................................90
Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Airplane mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Tethering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
VPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Mobile networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Transferring Files to a Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Section 11: Applications .............................................. 96
Accessing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Customizing the Applications Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
AllShare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Amazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Amazon Kindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Amazon MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Appstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Asphalt 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Audible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
City ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Daily Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Gmail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Google Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
HD Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
IMDb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Latitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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Google Play Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Media Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Mobile TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
My Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Quickoffice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Task Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Tone Room Deluxe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Video Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Voice Dialer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Voice Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Voice Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Your Navigator Deluxe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
YouTube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Zappos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Section 12: Settings ...................................................112
Accessing Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Wireless and networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Call settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Location & security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Accounts & sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
SD card & phone storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Language & keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Voice input and output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
About phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Setup wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Section 13: Health and Safety Information ............... 138
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information . . . 142
FCC Part 15 Information to User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Smart Practices While Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Battery Use and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
UL Certified Travel Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Display / Touch-Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
GPS & AGPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Emergency Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Responsible Listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
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Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations
for Wireless Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device . . . . . . . 156
FCC Notice and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Other Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Section 14: Warranty Information .............................159
Standard Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
End User License Agreement for Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Index ............................................................................168
Getting Started 5
Section 1: Getting Started
This section allows you to quickly start using your Samsung
SCH-R930 phone by installing the SIM and microSD cards,
installing and charging the battery, activating your service, and
setting up your voicemail account.
Understanding this User Manual
The sections of this manual generally follow the features of your
phone. A robust index for features begins on page 168.
Also included is important safety information that you should
know before using your phone. Most of this information is near
the back of the guide, beginning on page 138.
This manual gives navigation instructions according to the
default display settings. If you select other settings, navigation
steps may be different.
Unless otherwise specified, all instructions in this manual
assume that you are starting from the Home screen. To get to the
Home screen, you may need to unlock the phone or keypad. (For
more information, refer to “Securing Your Phone” on page 16.)
Note:
Instructions in this manual are based on default settings, and may vary
from your phone, depending on the software version on your phone,
and any changes to the phone’s Settings.
Unless stated otherwise, instructions in this User Manual start with the
phone unlocked, at the Home screen.
All screen images in this manual are simulated. Actual displays may
vary, depending on the software version of your phone and any
changes to the phone’s Settings.
Special Text
In this manual, you’ll find text that is set apart from the rest.
These are intended to point out important information, share
quick methods for activating features, to define terms, and more.
The definitions for these methods are as follows:
Notes
: Presents alternative options for the current feature, menu, or
sub-menu.
Tips
: Provides quick or innovative methods, or useful shortcuts.
Example
: Gives an example of the feature or procedure.
Important
: Points out important information about the current feature
that could affect performance.
Warning
: Brings to your attention important information to prevent
loss of data or functionality, or even prevent damage to your phone.
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Text Conventions
This manual provides condensed information about how to use
your phone. To make this possible, the following text conventions
are used to represent often-used steps:
Example:
“From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
.”
Setting Up Your Phone
Before using your phone, you need to install the SIM card,
microSD™ card, and battery into their respective internal slots
and compartment.
Important!:
Before removing or replacing the battery cover, make sure the
phone is switched off. To turn the phone off, hold down the
power key until the power-off image displays, then touch
Power off
.
Removing the battery cover
1. Hold the device firmly and locate the cover release latch
(1).
2. Place your fingernail in the opening and firmly “pop” the
cover off the device (similar to a soda can) (2).
Arrows are used to represent the sequence of
selecting successive options in longer, or repetitive,
procedures.
Release Latch
Getting Started 7
Installing the SIM Card
When you subscribe to a 4G LTE cellular network, you are
provided with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription
details, such as your PIN, available optional services, and many
others features. This SIM card will only work with this device.
Important!:
The SIM card must be installed for your phone to establish a
network connection.
The plug-in SIM card information and its contacts can be easily
damaged by scratching or bending, so be careful when handling,
inserting, or removing the card. Keep all SIM cards out of reach
of small children.
1. Prior to turning on the device, carefully slide the SIM card
into the SIM card socket (as show) until the card locked
into place.
2. Make sure the gold contacts of the SIM card face
downward and that the notched corner of the card faces
outward to the left.
Note:
If the SIM card is not inserted correctly, the phone cannot make a
network connection.
Once the SIM card is inserted, do not remove it.
If your SIM card is ever separated from the device or damaged,
your device will not function. If you experience any issues with
your device, contact Customer Service at 888-944-9400 or visit
your nearest U.S. Cellular® retail location.
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SIM Card Limited Warranty
Subject to the exclusions contained below, United States Cellular
Corporation (“U.S. Cellular”) warrants to the original purchaser
(“You” or “Your”) of the handset with which the SIM card was
provided that the SIM card will be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date You
purchased the handset (the “Warranty Period”). This warranty is
not transferable. Should a defect appear during the Warranty
Period, U.S. Cellular will send a replacement SIM card to Your
address within the United States without charge provided that
you request the replacement SIM card during or within thirty (30)
days following the Warranty Period by calling U.S. Cellular
Customer Service at 888-944-9400 (or dialing 611 on Your U.S.
Cellular handset) or by visiting a U.S. Cellular retail store.
REPLACEMENT OF THE SIM CARD AS PROVIDED HEREIN IS YOUR
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, AND IS IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF TITLE,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY,
NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR
USAGE OF TRADE. NEITHER U.S. CELLULAR NOR ANY OF ITS
AFFILIATES OR RETAILERS SHALL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, ECONOMIC,
EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF
REVENUE OR PROFITS, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR LOSS OF
USE). IN NO EVENT SHALL U.S. CELLULAR’S, ITS AFFILIATES’ OR
RETAILERS’ LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY WITH
RESPECT TO THE SIM CARD EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACING
THE SIM CARD.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE CONSTRUED UNDER THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXCLUDING ITS CONFLICTS OF
LAW PROVISIONS. SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT
ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, OR THE DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND
DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
No agent, employee, dealer, retailer, representative or reseller is
authorized to modify or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty.
Removing the SIM Card
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Firmly press the card into the slot and release it. The card
should pop partially out of the slot.
3. Remove the card from the slot.
4. Replace the battery cover.
Getting Started 9
Installing the Memory Card
Your device lets you install a microSD (SD) or microSDHC
memory card to expand available memory to store images,
videos, music, applications, and data.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Locate the microSD card slot on the inside of the phone.
3. With the gold contacts facing down, carefully slide the
memory card into the slot (as shown), pushing gently until
it clicks into place.
Note:
A 16GB microSDHC™ memory card is included with this device.
Important!:
Be sure to align the gold contact pins on the card with the
phone’s contacts.
Removing a Memory Card
Important!:
To prevent damage to information stored on the memory card,
unmount the card before removing it from the phone.
1. From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
SD card & phone storage
Unmount SD card
.
2. Remove the rear cover. (For more information, refer to
“Removing the battery cover” on page 6.)
3. Remove the battery cover.
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4. Firmly press the card into the slot and release it. The card
should pop partially out of the slot.
5. Remove the card from the slot.
6. Replace the battery cover. For more information, refer to
“Installing the battery cover” on page 11.
Installing the Battery
1. Slide the battery into the compartment (1) so that the tabs
on the end align with the slots at the bottom of the phone,
making sure the connectors align.
2. Gently press down to secure the battery (2).
Removing the Battery
1. Remove the battery cover. (For more information, refer to
“Removing the battery cover” on page 6.)
2. Lift the battery up by the slot provided.
3. Lift the battery up and out of the phone.
Getting Started 11
Installing the battery cover
Align the cover and press it firmly into place, making sure
it snaps into place at the corners.
Charging the Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. A wall
charger, which is used for charging the battery, is included with
your phone. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your
local Samsung dealer for further details.
Before using your phone for the first time, you must fully charge
the battery. A discharged battery recharges fully in approximately
4 hours.
Correct
Incorrect
Charging Head
USB Cable
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Note:
Verify that the battery is installed prior to connecting the wall charger.
If both the wall charger is connected and the battery is not installed,
the handset will power cycle continuously and prevent proper
operation. Failure to unplug the wall charger before you remove the
battery, can cause the phone to become damaged.
Important!:
It is recommended you fully charge the battery before using your
device for the first time.
1. Connect the USB cable to the charging head.
2. Locate the Charger/Accessory jack.
3. Insert the USB cable into the device’s Charger/Accessory
jack.
4. Plug the charging head into a standard AC power outlet.
The device turns on with the screen locked and indicates
both its charge state and percent of charge.
Warning!:
While the device is charging, if the touch screen does not function
due to an unstable power supply unplug the USB power adapter
from the power outlet or unplug the USB cable from the device.
Note:
This illustration displays both the correct and incorrect orientation for
connecting the charger. If the charger is incorrectly connected,
damage to the accessory port will occur therefore voiding the phone’s
warranty.
5. When charging is finished, first unplug the charger’s power
plug from the AC wall outlet, then disconnect the charger’s
connector from the phone. Plug the charging head into a
standard AC power outlet.
Correct
Incorrect
Getting Started 13
Important!:
If your handset has a touch screen display, please note that a
touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your
finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a
metallic object when pressing on the touch screen may damage
the tempered glass surface and void the warranty.
For more information, refer to “Standard Limited Warranty” on
page 159.
Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable, standard Li-Ion
battery. A Wall/USB Charger (Charging Head and USB cable) is
included with the phone, for charging the battery.
Note:
The battery comes partially charged. You must fully charge the battery
before using your phone for the first time. A fully discharged battery
requires up to 4 hours of charge time.
After the first charge, you can use the phone while charging.
Warning!:
Use only Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries.
Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Using
other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause
damage.
Note:
Failure to unplug the wall charger before you remove the battery, can
cause damage to the phone.
Battery Indicator
The battery icon in the Annunciator Line shows battery power
level. Two to three minutes before the battery becomes too low to
operate, the empty battery icon will flash and a tone will sound. If
you continue to operate the phone without charging, the phone
will power off.
Non-Supported Batteries
Samsung handsets do not support the use of non-approved
batteries.
Important!:
Using a non-supported battery may cause damage to your
phone.
When using a non-supported battery you will hear a series of
beeps and see a warning message:
UNABLE TO CHARGE NON-SUPPORTED BATTERY. SEE USER
MANUAL
If you receive this warning, battery charging has been disabled.
Samsung charging accessories, such as the charging head and
cigarette lighter adapter, will only charge Samsung-approved
batteries.
Note:
When using a non-supported battery, the phone can only be used for
the duration of the life of the battery and cannot be recharged.
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TTY Mode
Your phone is fully TTY-compatible, allowing you to connect a
TTY device to the phone’s headset jack. Before you can use your
phone with a TTY device, you’ll need to enable TTY Mode.
For more information, refer to “TTY mode” on page 120.
Turning Your Phone On
Press and hold the
Power/Lock
Key
for three
seconds.
While powering on, the phone connects with the network,
then displays the Locked screen and any active
Notification alerts.
Note:
Your phone’s internal antenna is located along the bottom back of the
phone. Do not block the antenna; doing so may affect call quality or
cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than necessary.
Turning Your Phone Off
1. Press and hold the
Power/Lock
Key
for two
seconds.
2. At the prompt, tap
Power off
.
Unlocking Your Phone
1. If needed, press Press
Home
to wake the screen.
2. If there are no Notification
alerts on your phone, swipe
the screen to unlock it.
The Home screen appears.
Getting Started 15
Voicemail
All unanswered calls to your phone are sent to voicemail, even if
your phone is turned off, so you’ll want to set up your voicemail
and personal greeting as soon as you activate your phone.
Setting up Voicemail
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Phone
, then touch and
hold .
2. Follow the automated instructions to set up your new
password and record a greeting.
Checking Voicemail
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Phone
, then touch and
hold .
2. Follow the automated instructions to manage voicemail.
Tip:
You can also access
Voicemail
by dialing your phone number from any
touch-tone phone.
Displaying Your Phone Number
Press
Home
, then press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
About phone
Status
.
Your phone number displays under
Phone number
.
Your Google™ Account
Your new phone uses your Google account to fully utilize its
Android features, including Gmail, Google Maps, Google Talk, and
the Google™ Play. When you turn on your phone for the first
time, you should set up a connection with your existing Google
account, or create a new Google account.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Applications
Gmail
.
The
Add a Google Account
screen displays.
2. Tap
Next
to continue.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Google
Account, or to sign in if you already have a Google account.
Resetting your Google Account Password
A Google account password is required for Google applications. If
you misplace or forget your Google Account password, follow
these instructions to reset it:
1. From your computer, use an Internet browser to navigate
to
http://google.com/accounts
.
2. Once the Web Page loads, click on the
Can’t access your
account?
link.
3. Under
Forgot your password?
, follow the password reset
prompts.
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Roaming
When you travel outside your home network’s coverage area,
your phone can roam to acquire service on other compatible
digital networks. When Roaming is active, the Roaming icon
( ) appears in the Annunciator Line (Notification Bar) of the
display.
Tip:
You can set your phone’s roaming behavior. (For more information, refer
to “Mobile networks” on page 118.)
During roaming, some services may not be available. Depending
on your coverage area and service plan, extra charges may apply
when making or receiving calls.
Note:
Contact your Wireless Provider for more information about your
coverage area and service plan.
Securing Your Phone
By default, the phone locks automatically when the screen times
out, or you can lock it manually. You can unlock the phone using
one of the default Unlock screens, or for increased security, use a
personal screen unlock pattern, a Personal Identification Number
(PIN), or a password.
For more information about creating and enabling a Screen
unlock pattern, see “Screen unlock settings” on page 125.
For other settings related to securing your phone, see “Location
& security” on page 124.
Note:
Unless stated otherwise, instructions in this User Manual start with the
phone unlocked, at the Home screen.
Locking the phone manually
Press the
Power/Lock
key on the top of the phone.
Unlocking the phone
For information on unlocking your phone, see “Unlocking Your
Phone” on page 14.
Getting Started 17
Unlocking with a Personal Screen Unlock Pattern
1. Press
Home
to wake the screen.
2. Draw your personal unlock pattern on the screen.
For more information, refer to “Set unlock pattern/Change unlock
pattern” on page 125.
Unlocking with a Password
1. Press the
Power/Lock Key
to wake the screen.
2. Enter your Password.
3. Press
OK
.
System Tutorial
Learn about important concepts to get the most out of your
phone.
From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
About phone
System tutorial
.
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
This section outlines key features of your phone, including keys,
displays, and icons.
Features
4.3" Super Amoled Plus touch screen
7-page Home screen, simplified main menu, and separate, multi-page
Applications menu
High Speed Data [4G LTE, EVDO Rev A, 1X Capable Technology]
Android Gingerbread 2.3
Motion and position sensitivity
Full integration with Google applications, including Google Search,
Google Maps, Google Talk, and Gmail
Google
Play, plus pre-loaded applications
Connections
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Portable Wi-FI Hotspot
Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR
Messaging Services (with on-screen QWERTY Keypads)
Text Messaging
Multimedia Messaging
Voice Messaging
Email
Mobile Instant Messenger (IM)
Chat
Full HTML Browser
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology
8.0 Megapixel CMOS Camera-camcorder, rear facing
1.3 Megapixel CMOS Camera-Camcorder, front-facing
4x Digital Optical Zoom
Picture Gallery, supporting JPEG, PNG, GIF, WBMP, and BMP formats
Music Player, supporting AAC, AAC+, AMR, eAAC+, EVRC, MIDI, MP3,
QCP, WAV, and WMA(v9) formats
Video Player, supporting 3G2, 3GP, ASF, AVI, DIVX, H.264, M4V, MKV,
MPEG4, and WMV formations
Speakerphone
Voice recognition
Ringtone and Alert tone support for MP3, AAC, WMA, M4A, OGG, MID,
and AMR formats
Support for microSD
and microSDHC
Memory Cards (up to 32 GB
capacity) (A microSDHC Memory Card is included with your phone.)
Bluetooth
®
3.0 + EDR Wireless Technology. (For more information,
refer to
“Bluetooth profiles”
on page 115.)
Understanding Your Phone 19
Front View
1.
Earpiece
: Listen to callers.
2.
Camera Lens
: Used when taking photos or recording
videos.
3.
Menu Key
: Press to display options for the current screen.
4.
Home Key
: Press to display the Home screen. Press and
hold at any time to launch Task Manager.
5.
Microphone
: Passes your voice to other parties in a call.
Used when recording voice notes. Passes your voice to
Voice Dialer. (For more information, refer to “Voice
Recorder” on page 111 and “Voice Dialer” on page 109.)
6.
Back Key
: Press to return to the previous screen or option.
7.
Search Key
: Press to launch Search, to search your device
or the web.
8.
Light and Proximity Sensors
: Light sensor adjusts screen
brightness when
Brightness
is set to
Automatic brightness
.
(For more information, refer to “Brightness” on page 123.)
During a call, Proximity sensor detects that the phone is
next to your face and darkens the screen to save battery
power.
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Side Views
1.
3.5mm Headset Jack
: allows you to plug in headphones.
2.
Accessory Hook
: Attach optional accessories, such as a
lanyard, here.
3.
Volume Key
: From a Home screen, press to adjust Master
Volume. During calls or music playback, press
to adjust
volume. Press to mute the ringtone of an incoming call.
4.
USB
Power/Accessory Port
: Plug in a USB cable for
charging or to sync music and files.
5.
HDMI Port
: Connect your phone to a High Definition monitor
or television using an optional HDMI adapter cable.
6.
Power/Lock Key
: Press and hold to power your phone on or
off. With the phone on, press to lock your phone and blank
or waken the display.
1
3
5
2
4
6
Understanding Your Phone 21
Back View
1.
Camera Lens
: Used when taking photos or recording
videos.
2.
Flash
: Used when taking pictures or record videos in low
light.
3.
Back Cover
: Protects the battery, LTE SIM slot, and Memory
Card slot.
4.
Speaker Grill
: Plays ringtones, call audio when in
Speakerphone mode, music, and other sounds.
1
2
3
4
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Touch Screen Display
Your phone’s touch screen display is the interface to its features.
1.
Annunciator Line
: Presents icons to show network status,
battery power, and connection details. (For more
information, refer to “Annunciator Line” on page 23.)
2.
Home screen
: The starting point for using your phone.
Place icons, widgets, and other items to customize your
phone to your needs. (For more information, refer to
“Home Screen” on page 27.)
3.
Primary Shortcuts
: Shortcuts to your phone’s common
features. (For more information, refer to “Primary
Shortcuts” on page 28.) You can add more shortcuts (as
shown above the Primary Shortcuts) by using the
Add to
Home screen
menu. (For more information, refer to
“Customizing the Home Screen Panels” on page 29 and
For more information, refer to “Adding Shortcuts to a Home
Screen panel” on page 31.)
4.
Shortcuts
: Shortcuts can be added for quick access to
applications or features, such as Email or other
applications. For more information, refer to “Adding
Shortcuts to a Home Screen panel” on page 31
.
5.
Panel Indicator
: Shows what panel of 7 available panels
appears in the display.
Display settings
You can customize display settings to your preferences. (For
more information, refer to “Display” on page 123.)
1
3
2
4
5
Understanding Your Phone 23
Changing the Screen Orientation
Your SCH-R930 can automatically change the orientation of some
screens. The phone’s built-in accelerometer senses movement
and changes a screen’s orientation from portrait to landscape.
Note:
Some screens, especially those for applications and games, do not
respond to the accelerometer.
Annunciator Line
The Annunciator line displays icons to show network status,
battery power, and other details.
Signal Strength
: Current signal strength. The greater
the number of bars, the stronger the signal.
Airplane Mode Active
: All wireless communications
are disabled. (See “Airplane mode” on page 116.)
No Signal
: Indicates there is no signal available.
System Alert
: Check Notifications Panel for alerts.
SIM Action Needed
: There is an issue with your SIM
card or a SIM card is missing.
Voice Call
: A voice call is in progress.
Speakerphone
: Speakerphone is enabled.
Missed Call
: Displays when there is a missed call.
Battery Level
: Shown fully charged.
Charging Indicator
: Battery is charging.
Device Power Critical
: Battery has only three percent
power remaining. Charge immediately.
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1X Connection Active
: Phone is active on a 1X system.
3G Connection Active
: Phone is active on a 3G system.
4G Connection Active
: Phone is active on a 4G system.
Roaming
: Phone is currently roaming outside your
service coverage area.
USB Connected
:The phone is connected to a computer
using a USB cable.
New Text Message
: You have a new text or multimedia
message.
New Voicemail
: You have new voicemail.
New Email Message
: You have new email.
Alarm Set
: An alarm is active. (For more information,
refer to “Clock” on page 100.)
Silent mode
: All sounds except media and alarms are
silenced. (See “Silent mode” on page 121.)
Vibrate mode
: All sounds are silenced, but the phone
vibrates for alerts. (See “Vibrate” on page 121.)
SD Card Ready
: An optional memory card is installed.
D
SD Card Removed
: A memory card was uninstalled.
Bluetooth Active
: Bluetooth is turned on.
Bluetooth Connected
: The phone is connected to
another Bluetooth device.
Wi-Fi Active
: Wi-Fi is connected, active, and
communicating with a Wireless Access Point (WAP).
Wi-Fi Action Needed
: Action needed to connect to
Wireless Access Point (WAP).
Tethering Active
: Tethering feature is active and ready
for use. (For more information, refer to “Tethering” on
page 117.)
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Active
: Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
feature is active and ready for use. (For more
information, refer to “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on
page 91.)
TTY
: TTY Mode is active.
Understanding Your Phone 25
Phone Navigation
Navigate your phone’s features using the command keys and the
touch screen.
Warning!:
If your handset has a touch screen display, please note that a
touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your
finger. Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on
the touch screen may damage the tempered glass surface and
void the warranty. (For more information, refer to “Warranty
Information” on page 159.)
Command Keys
Menu Key
Press
Menu
to display a context-sensitive menu of options
for the current screen or feature.
Home Key
Press
Home
to display the Home screen. Press and hold at
any time to launch Task Manager. (For more information, refer to
“Task Manager” on page 109.)
Back Key
Press
Back
to return to the previous screen, option or step.
Search Key
Press
Search
to launch Quick Search, to search the web and your
phone.
Context-sensitive Menus
While using your phone, context-sensitive menus offer options
for the feature or screen. To access context-sensitive menus:
Touch
Menu
.
Touch and hold on an item.
Touch
Touch items to select or launch them. For example:
Touch the on screen keypad to enter characters or text.
Touch a menu item to select it.
Touch an application’s icon to launch the application.
Touch and Hold
Activate on-screen items by a touch and hold gesture. For
example:
Touch and hold a widget on the home screen to move it.
Touch and hold on a field to display a pop-up menu of options.
Sweep
To sweep, lightly drag your finger vertically or horizontally across
the screen. Use sweep when:
Unlocking the screen
Scrolling the Home screen or a menu
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Notification Panel
The Notification Panel shows information about connections,
messages and other items.
Sweep your finger downward from the top of the screen.
To close Notification Panel, tap the panel.
Connection Buttons
Buttons at the top of the Notification Panel show connection
statuses for
Wi-Fi
,
Bluetooth
,
GPS
,
Mobile Data
, and
4G
mode. You
can enable or disable any of the first four connections by
touching the appropriate button.
Clearing Notifications
1. Sweep your finger downward from the top of the screen to
display the Notifications Panel.
2. Touch
Clear
to clear all notifications.
Touch an
Ongoing or
Notification
to open
the related
application
or function Touch and drag
up to close the
Notification panel
Tap to clear all
Notifications
Understanding Your Phone 27
Home Screen
The Home screen is the starting point for using your phone.
Note:
Unless stated otherwise, instructions in this User Manual start with the
phone unlocked, at the Home screen.
Extended Home Screen
The Home screen consists of the Home panel, plus 6 panels that
extend beyond the display width to provide more space for
adding shortcuts, widgets and folders.
Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left
or right side panels. As you scroll, the indicator at the top of the
display shows your current position.
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Adding and removing Home screen panels
Your phone comes with 7 Home screen panels. You can
customize the Home screen to include up to the seven default
panels, and set one as Home.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then press
Menu
.
2. Touch
Edit page
. An array of thumbnail images of the Home
screen panels appears in the display.
3. To remove a panel, touch, hold, and drag the panel image
to the
Remove
icon ( ).
4. To add a panel, touch .
5. To set a panel as the Home panel, touch
Set home
on the
preferred panel.
– or –
Touch, hold, and drag the panel image to the center
(panel 4) position.
Primary Shortcuts
Primary Shortcuts appear at the bottom of the display. You can
edit the Primary Shortcuts, except for the
Applications
/
Home
shortcut.
Note:
When you access
Applications
, the
Home
shortcut replaces the
Applications
shortcut to provide quick return to the Home screen.
The default primary shortcuts are:.
Editing the Primary Shortcuts
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Applications
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Edit
.
3. Touch and drag an icon to replace a primary shortcut.
4. When you are finished, press
Menu
, then touch
Save
.
Phone
: Launches the Phone, to make calls. (For more
information, refer to “Making Calls” on page 34.)
Contacts
: Store and manage your contacts. (For more
information, refer to “Contacts” on page 50.)
Messaging
: Send and receive messages. (For more
information, refer to “Messaging” on page 59.)
Applications
: Access your phone’s applications. (For
more information, refer to “Accessing Applications” on
page 96.)
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Customizing the Home Screen Panels
Customize the Home screen panels to suit your preferences.
Add Widgets
: For more information, refer to
“Adding Widgets to a
Home Screen panel”
on page 29.
Add Shortcuts
: For more information, refer to
“Adding Shortcuts to
a Home Screen panel”
on page 31.
Add Folders
: For more information, refer to
“Adding Folders to a
Home Screen panel”
on page 31.
Change the Wallpaper
: For more information, refer to
“Changing the
Wallpaper on a Home Screen panel”
on page 32.
Adding Widgets to a Home Screen panel
Widgets are self-contained applications that you can place on the
Home screen to access favorite features.
1. Navigate to the desired Home screen panel. (For more
information, refer to “Extended Home Screen” on
page 27.)
2. Touch and hold on the screen to display the
Add to Home
screen
menu.
3. Touch
Widgets
, then touch a selection to add it to the Home
screen:
AccuWeather.com
: Display weather information from
AccuWeather.com®.
Agenda
: Display today’s Calendar events list.
Amazon MP3
: Shop for, purchase, and download MP3
music files on Amazon.com.
Audible Large
: Download and play audio books from
audible.com. (Requires an audible.com account.)
Audible Medium
: Download and play audio books from
audible.com. (Requires an audible.com account.)
Audible Small
: Download and play audio books from
audible.com. (Requires an audible.com account.)
Daily Perks
: View helpful tips, discounts, local weather,
news, and more.
Dual Clock
: Display current times for two selected
locations.
Google Search
: Add a universal, Web-only, Apps-only, or
Contacts-only Google Search bar.
Home screen tips
: Display tips about the Home screen.
IMDb
: Display information from Amazon.com’s IMDb
(Internet Movie Database).
MP3
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Removing Widgets
Touch and hold the Widget until the trashcan icon ( )
appears, then drag the Widget to the icon.
Latitude
: Share your location with selected people.
Google Play Store
: Browse, download, and install Android
applications.
Media Hub
: Browse, rent/purchase, download, and play
selected TV series/episodes and movie files.
Music
: Play music files stored in phone memory and/or on
a microSD Memory Card.
Picture frame
: Launch the Picture Frame application.
Power control
: Set network and power settings.
Program Monitor
: Monitor active applications, and
running in the background.
Telenav GPS Navigator
: Locate and obtain directions to
places of interest surrounding your current, or a given,
location.
Telenav Search
: Search for location of a place of interest
by Address, Business name, or Category.
Telenav Traffic
: Obtain and map current traffic
information between two specified locations.
Traffic
: Display traffic information for a particular
destination.
Yahoo! Finance
: Display a financial information from
Yahoo!® Finance.
Yahoo! News
: Display the latest information from Yahoo!®
News.
YouTube
: Search YouTube and watch videos.
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Adding Shortcuts to a Home Screen panel
Use Shortcuts for quick access to applications or features, such
as Gmail or other applications.
1. Navigate to the desired Home screen panel. (For more
information, refer to “Extended Home Screen” on
page 27.)
2. Touch and hold on the screen to display the
Add to Home
screen
menu.
3. Touch
Shortcuts
, then touch a selection:
4. Follow the prompts to configure the Shortcut and add it to
the Home screen.
Removing Shortcuts
Touch and hold the Shortcut until the trashcan icon ( )
appears, then drag the Shortcut to the icon.
Adding Folders to a Home Screen panel
Place Folders on the Home screen to organize items together on
the Home screen.
1. Navigate to the desired Home screen panel. (For more
information, refer to “Extended Home Screen” on
page 27.)
2. Touch and hold on the screen to display the
Add to Home
screen
menu.
Applications
: Launch an application. For a list, see
“Applications” on page 96.
Bookmark
: Launch a bookmarked web page
.
Contact
: View a contact you specify.
Direct dial
: Automatically call a contact you
specify.
Direct message
: Create a message to a contact you
specify.
Directions & Navigation
: Provides turn-by-turn
directions for car, bus, bike, or walking trips. You
can also save directions to a particular destination.
Music playlist
: Launch Music Player to play a
selected Playlist. (See “Music Player” on page
79.)
Settings
: Go to a specific setting. (For more
information, refer to “Settings” on page 112.)
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3. Touch
Folders
, then touch a selection to add it to the Home
screen:
Removing Folders
Touch and hold the Folder until the trashcan icon ( )
appears, then drag the Folder to the icon.
Changing the Wallpaper on a Home Screen panel
Choose a picture to display in the background of a Home screen
panel. You can choose from pre-loaded wallpaper images, or
select a picture you’ve taken with the Camera or downloaded.
1. Navigate to the desired Home screen panel. (For more
information, refer to “Extended Home Screen” on
page 27.)
2. Touch and hold on the screen to display the
Add to Home
screen
menu, then touch
Wallpapers
.
– or –
From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Wallpaper
.
3. Choose a source for images:
• Gallery
: Access the Gallery to choose a picture from an optional
installed memory card. Touch a picture to select it, then use the
crop tool to resize the picture, if desired. Touch
Save
to save the
picture as wallpaper.
Live wallpapers
: Choose from pre-loaded animated wallpaper
images. Touch a wallpaper, then touch
Set wallpaper
.
Wallpaper gallery
: Choose from pre-loaded wallpaper images.
Touch a wallpaper, then touch
Set wallpaper
.
Adding Applications to a Home Screen panel
You can add shortcuts to applications to a Home screen panel, for
quick access to the application.
1. Navigate to the desired Home screen panel. (For more
information, refer to “Extended Home Screen” on
page 27.)
2. Touch
Applications
. The Applications screen appears.
(For more information, refer to “Applications” on page 96.)
New folder
: Create a new empty folder.
All contacts
: Create a folder containing all contacts.
Contacts with phone numbers
: Create a folder
containing contacts with stored phone numbers.
Received list from Bluetooth
: Create a folder
containing a list of items received via Bluetooth.
Starred contacts
: Create a folder containing
contacts marked as Favorites.
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3. Sweep your finger right or left to scroll the Applications
screens.
4. Touch and hold on an Application icon. The Application
shortcut or widget is automatically copied onto the
selected Home screen panel.
Removing Applications shortcuts and widgets
Touch and hold the Application shortcut or widget until the
trashcan icon ( ) appears, then drag the Application
shortcut or widget to the icon.
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Section 3: Call Functions
This section describes how to make, answer, or end calls. This
section also describes your phone’s features and functionality
associated with making or answering calls.
Making Calls
Your phone offers multiple ways to make calls:
Use the touch screen
Keypad
to enter a telephone or speed dial
number.
Call a contact from
Contacts
.
Speed dial using
Favorites
.
Return a call, or call a recent caller via the
Call log
.
Voice dial with
Voice Control
.
Making Calls Using the Phone Keypad
1. Navigate to a Home screen
panel, then touch
Phone
.
The
Keypad
screen appears in
the display.
2. Enter a telephone or speed dial
number on the
Keypad
screen
keypad.
3. While dialing, you can use the
following options:
Press
Menu
, then touch
Speed dial
setting
to dial or set
Speed Dials.
Press
Menu
, then touch
Add 2 sec pause
to insert a 2-
second pause in a telephone number.
Press
Menu
, then touch
Add wait
to insert a Wait pause in a
telephone number, to pause dialing to wait for input from you.
4. Touch to place the call.
Note:
Pressing or does not end a call. (For more information,
refer to “Ending a Call” on page 38.)
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Dialing Emergency Numbers
When you call an Emergency Number, such as 911, do not
disconnect the call or make other calls until advised to do so by
the emergency operator. This enables emergency operators to
more easily dispatch aid, such as police, fire fighting, and
emergency medical personnel.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
.
2. Enter 911 using the touch keypad.
3. Touch to place the call.
Note:
The emergency number 911 is preset into your phone, and you can
dial 911 at almost any time, even when the phone is locked, restricted,
or in Airplane Mode. You can specify other numbers than 911 as
emergency numbers using the Emergency # settings. (For more
information, refer to “Emergency Number” on page 121.)
When you call 911, an audible tone plays and an Emergency prompt
appears in the display for the duration of the call. (For more
information, refer to “Emergency tone” on page 123.)
Caution!:
DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of calling 911
or for any other essential or emergency communications. Because
of transmission methods, network parameters, and user settings
necessary to complete a call from your wireless phone, a
connection cannot always be guaranteed. Therefore, emergency
calling may not be available on all wireless networks at all times.
Making Calls using Speed Dials
Speed Dials are 1-, 2-, or 3-digit shortcuts (1 to 100) you assign
to contacts, to allow you to quickly call the contact. (For more
information, refer to “Speed Dials” on page 57.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
.
2. Touch the digits of the speed dial number on the
Dialer
keypad, holding the last digit until the number dials.
Making Calls from Contacts
A contact is an entry that you have created to store the name,
numbers, and other information for people or groups of interest.
(For more information, refer to “Contacts” on page 50.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Find the contact and touch it to open the Contact entry.
3. Touch to dial the default number for the Contact.
Making Calls using Voice Control
Place a call by speaking the name or number. (For more
information, refer to “Voice Dialer” on page 109.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Voice Dialer
. You are prompted to
speak a command.
2. Say “
Call
” followed by a Contact name or a phone number.
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Making Calls using Favorites
Favorites are Contacts you designate as favorites by starring
them, or Contacts you call frequently. (For more information
about designating favorites, see “Favorites” on page 54.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
.
2. Touch
Favorites
to display the list of your favorites.
3. Find the Contact and touch it to open the Contact entry.
4. Touch to dial the default number for the Contact.
Making Calls from Call Log
Return a call, or call a number from a recent call stored in Call
log. (For more information about Call log, see “Call Log” on
page 38.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
.
2. Touch
Call log
to display recent calls.
3. Find the desired Call Log entry.
4. To call the number, touch and sweep the Call Log entry to
the right.
5. To compose and send a message to the number, touch and
sweep the Call Log entry to the left.
Tip:
You can also call a Call Log entry by selecting it, then touching .
Three-Way Calling
Merge two calls to set up a three-way call between you and two
other parties.
1. Establish a call, either by dialing or answering an incoming
call.
2. Touch
Add Call
. The first call is placed on hold, and the
phone
Keypad
appears.
3. Enter the second phone number, then press .
4. Touch
Merge calls
. The two calls are joined into one, 3-way
call.
Answering Calls
To answer an incoming call:
On the Incoming call screen, touch and drag outside
of the large circle.
Silencing an Incoming Call Ringtone
When your phone alerts you to an incoming call, you can silence
the ringtone for the call. (For more information, refer to “Ignoring
a call” on page 37.)
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Sending Calls to Voicemail
When your phone alerts you to an incoming call, you can ignore
the call to send the caller to voicemail, or reject the call and send
a message to the caller.
Ignoring a call
When you ignore a call, the call is forwarded to voicemail.
On the Incoming call screen, press the Volume key up or
down. Your phone’s ringer stops and, after a number of
rings, the call is forwarded to voicemail.
Rejecting a call
When you reject a call, the call is answered by voicemail.
On the Incoming call screen, touch and drag outside
of the large circle. Voicemail answers the call, prompting
the caller to leave a voice message.
Rejecting a call with a message
You can reject an incoming call by sending the caller a text
message. You can create a new message, or choose a message
you previously created. (For more information about creating
ignore text messages, see “Ignore with message” on page 119.)
1. On the Incoming call screen, touch and drag the
Reject call
with a message
tab upward.
2. Touch
Create new message
, then enter new text.
3. Touch
Send
to send the text message.
Answering Call-Waiting Calls
When you receive a call while on a call:
On the Incoming call screen, touch and drag
outside of the
large circle
. The original call is placed on hold, and remains on hold
until you end the second call, or swap calls back to the original call.
Touch
Swap
to place a call on hold and return to the original call.
In-Call Options
While in a call, you can use these
features:
Add call
: Display the Phone Dialer to set
up a multi-party call.
Dialpad
: Display a dialpad to enter
numbers.
End cal
l: End the phone call.
Bluetooth
: Switch the call’s audio to a
Bluetooth headset.
Mute
: Mute or unmute your voice on the
call.
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Ending a Call
From the In-Call screen, touch
.
From screens other than the In-Call
screen, do the following:
1. Open the Notification Panel.
(For more information, refer to
“Notification Panel” on
page 26.)
2. On the In-Call line, touch .
Call Log
When you place, answer, or miss a a call, a record of the call is
saved in the Call log.
Accessing Call Log
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
Sending Messages using Call Log
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
2. To create a new message to a phone number in the Call
log, do one of the following:
Touch and swipe a call record to the left.
Touch and hold on a call record, then select
Send message
.
Touch a call record, then touch .
3. Continue creating the message. (For more information,
refer to “Creating and Sending Messages” on page 59.)
Creating or Updating Contacts Using Call Log
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
2. Touch and hold on a call record, then select
Add to
Contacts
from the pop-up menu. The
Create contact
screen
appears in the display.
3. Enter needed contact information. (For more information,
refer to “Creating Contacts” on page 50.)
Managing the Call Log
Filtering Call log records
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
2. While viewing the Call log, press
Menu
, then touch
View by
.
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3. Select a filter type, from
All calls
,
Missed calls
,
Dialed calls
,
or
Received calls
.
Deleting Call log records
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
2. While viewing the Call log, press
Menu
, then touch
Delete
.
3. Touch call records to mark them for deletion, or touch
Select all
. A check appears in the check box to show
marked records.
4. Touch
Delete
to delete marked records.
Tip:
You can also delete an individual call record by touching and holding a
call record, then selecting
Remove
.
Viewing call durations
View the length of the Last call, all Dialed calls, all Received calls,
or All calls.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Phone
Call log
.
2. While viewing the Call log, press
Menu
, then touch
Call duration
.
The
View call timer
screen appears showing the
Last call
duration and showing the number and duration of
Outgoing
Calls
,
Incoming Calls
,
All Calls
, and
Lifetime Calls
; the date
and time of the
Last Reset
; and the amount of data
transferred (in KB) for
All Data
,
Send Data
,
Received Data
,
and
Lifetime Data
calls.
Voicemail
All unanswered calls to your phone are sent to voicemail, even if
your phone is turned off, so you’ll want to set up your voicemail
and personal greeting as soon as you activate your phone.
(For more information, refer to “Voicemail” on page 15.)
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Section 4: Entering Text
This section describes how to enter words, letters, punctuation,
and numbers when you need to enter text. Your phone provides
on-screen QWERTY keyboards to support quick and easy text
input.
Screen keyboard, landscape
Screen keyboard, portrait
Screen QWERTY Keyboards
Touching the keyboard on the screen enters letters, punctuation,
numbers, and other characters into text entry fields or
applications. Access a screen keyboard by touching any text
entry field.
The screen QWERTY keyboards appear at the bottom of the
screen. By default, when you rotate the phone, the screen
orientation updates to keep the keyboard at the bottom of the
screen.
Screen Keyboard Types
Your phone offers three on-screen QWERTY keyboards:
Samsung Keypad
(default): Use the Samsung Keypad to enter text by
touching keys on the screen. You can also use XT9 predictive text to
match the first few letters you type with words in a dictionary, then you
can select a finished word from a list.
Android Keyboard
: Use the Android Keyboard to enter text by
touching keys on the screen. You can also use Android predictive text.
Swype
: Use the Swype keyboard to enter words by gliding your finger
over the on-screen QWERTY keyboard, lifting your finger between
words. You can also touch individual keys or use Swype Word
Prediction or Voice Recognition.
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Changing the Keyboard Type
When entering text, you can select the type of on-screen
keyboard you wish to use.
1. Touch and hold on a text input field, the
Edit text
pop-up
appears.
2. Select
Input method
, the
Select input method
pop-up
appears.
3. Select a keyboard type:
Android keyboard
Samsung keypad
•Swype
Using the Android Keyboard
The Android Keyboard is a custom screen QWERTY keyboard,
featuring predictive text and voice input. Input characters by
touching the on-screen keys with your finger, or use speech
recognition.
As you enter characters, predictive text matches your key
touches to common words and displays them. Select a word
from the display to insert it into your text.
Configuring the Android Keyboard
Configure the Android Keyboard to your preferences.
For more information, refer to
“Android keyboard”
on page 133.
While entering text,
touch
Settings
Android keyboard
settings
.
Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters
The default case is lower case (abc). Enter upper and lower case
alphabet letters by touching the
Shift
key to toggle the case,
before touching the letter key(s).
Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode.
Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode.
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Entering Symbols and Numbers
To enter common symbols, touch to switch to symbol mode,
then touch the corresponding key.
To enter less-common symbols, touch
, then touch
the corresponding key.
Enter numbers by touching , then touching the number keys.
Using Android Speech Recognition
Enter text by speaking. Android Keyboard recognizes your speech
and enters text for you.
Note:
Enable Speech Recognition in Android Keyboard settings. (For more
information, refer to “Android keyboard” on page 133.)
Touch the
Speech Recognition
key
.
Using the Samsung Keypad
The Samsung Keypad is a custom screen QWERTY keyboard,
featuring predictive text and handwriting recognition. Input
characters by touching the on-screen keys with your finger, or
trace characters on the screen with your finger.
As you enter characters, predictive text matches your key
touches to common words and displays them. Select a word
from the display to insert it into your text.
Configuring the Samsung Keypad
Configure the Samsung Keypad to your preferences.
While entering text,
touch . The
Samsung keypad settings
screen appears in the display.
For more information, refer to
“Samsung keypad”
on page 133.
Note:
In Landscape orientation touching the key displays the
Samsung
keypad settings
, but in Portrait orientation it displays
Portrait
keypad
types
:
Qwerty Keypad
and
3x4 Keypad
.
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Changing the Text Input Mode - Keypad
There are two main text input keys that change the on-screen
keys within the Samsung keypad.
The available Text Input modes are:
?123
and
Abc
.
Note:
When in
ABC
mode, the
?123
key appears. When in
?123
mode, the
ABC
key appears.
Using ABC Mode
1. If desired, rotate your phone counterclockwise to
Landscape orientation.
2. Touch a text input field. The following screen appears in
the display:
3. Touch the desired alphabetic characters.
4. To change capitalization to the Abc mode, touch the shift
key ( ). The shift key ( )will change to .
5. After typing the first letter, the shift key ( )will change
to and additional letters will be lowercase.
6. Tap and hold to input another upper-case letter or
touch twice to switch to ABC mode. The shift key will
change to in ABC mode. Any additional letters will be
uppercase, until you touch the shift key ( ) again.
7. Touch to send the message, or touch for more
options. (For more information, refer to “Creating and
Sending Messages” on page 59.)
ABC Mode
: Activates the default alphabet keys. Can
also be set to
ABC
or
abc
by using the shift key ( ).
?123 Mode
: Activates the number, symbol, and
emoticon keys.
ABC
?123
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Using ?123 Mode
Use ?123 Mode to add numbers, symbols, or emoticons.
1. On the Samsung Keypad screen, touch at the
bottom of the screen. The following screen appears in the
display:
2. Touch the desired number, symbol, or emoticon
characters.
3. Touch the button to cycle through additional pages.
4. Touch to return to Abc mode.
Using XT9 Predictive Text
XT9 is a predictive text system that has next-letter prediction and
regional error correction, which compensates for users pressing
the wrong keys on QWERTY keyboards.
1. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to a Landscape
orientation.
2. Touch at the bottom of the screen. The
Samsung
keypad settings
screen displays.
3. Touch the
XT9
field. A green checkmark will appear next to
the field.
4. Touch the
XT9 advanced settings
field to modify XT9
associated settings. (For more information, refer to
“Samsung keypad” on page 133.)
Note:
The XT9 option is available only when Abc mode has been selected.
5. Begin typing a word. A list of word options is displayed.
Touch one of the words to replace the word that has
already been typed.
6. Continue typing your message. Touch to send the
message, or touch for more options. (For more
information, refer to “Creating and Sending Messages” on
page 59.)
Note:
You can also use XT9 mode in the portrait orientation.
?123
1/3
ABC
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Using the Swype Keyboard
The Swype keyboard offers a new way to enter text on touch
screens. Instead of touching each key, use your finger to trace
over each letter of a word. For each word, place your finger on
the first letter and glide to the subsequent letters, lifting on the
last letter.
This example shows how to enter the word “this”. Put your finger
down on the “t”, and without lifting, glide it to the “h”, then to the
“i” then over to the “s”.
Here are a few tips to get you started:
Spacing is automatic
: When you finish a word, just lift your finger and
start the next word.
Double letters
: Just “scribble” on the key.
Capitalization
: Swype recognizes and capitalizes the first word of
sentences. If you want to capitalize a word that isn’t at the beginning
of a sentence, just glide above the keyboard before gliding over the
next letter.
Contractions
: Swype recognizes most words that include an
apostrophe; just swipe the letters of the word, including the
apostrophe.
Punctuation
: Tap and hold a key to view a punctuation menu and
make a selection.
Accented characters
: Just glide through the letters of the word.
Swype usually recognizes the word and correctly accents the letters.
Error correction
: If you make a mistake, double-tap on the word you
want to change.
Configuring Swype
Configure Swype to your preferences.
While entering text, touch . The
Swype settings
screen appears
in the display.
For more information, refer to
“Swype”
on page 132.
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Swype Help
While entering text, you can get help and a tutorial about using
Swype.
Tap the
Swype
key
Help
Swype help
to view the User
Manual for Swype.
Tap the
Swype
key
Help
Tutorial
for an interactive tutorial.
Entering Symbols and Numbers
Using the Swype Keyboard:
Touch and hold on a key to enter the symbol or number at the top of
the key.
Touch and hold on a key until a menu of all characters available on that
key appears, then touch a character to enter it.
Touch to switch to Symbol mode, then touch a key.
Touch
, then touch the corresponding key.
Using the Numeric Keyboard
Switch to a Numeric Keyboard, to quickly enter numbers and
mathematical operators:
Touch .
From the Numeric Keyboard, you can switch to an Alpanumeric
Keyboard:
Touch .
Editing Keyboard
The Editing Keyboard provides a quick way to move the cursor
and highlight text. If the application in which you are working
supports editing, you can cut, copy or paste highlighted text.
To access the Editing Keyboard:
Swype from the
Swype
key to the
SYM
key.
Using Swype Speech Recognition
Enter text by speaking. Swype recognizes your speech and
enters text for you.
To use Swype Speech Recognition:
Touch the
Speech Recognition
key.
SYM
123
SYM
123
SYM
123
ABC
123
SYM
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Section 5: Accounts and Contacts
This section explains how to manage your accounts and
contacts.
Accounts
Your phone provides the ability to synchronize information from a
variety of accounts, including Google, a Microsoft Exchange®
server and Web interface, and social networking sites such as
Hotmail, Yahoo!, Facebook, and Twitter. With synchronization,
you can ensure that information on your phone is updated with
any information that changes in your accounts, including
Contacts information.
Note:
You must register your phone with your social network site before
using the phone to access the networks.
With Corporate Exchange and Google accounts you can
synchronize Calendar events as well as Contacts.
Tip:
For more information on setting up your email, contact your Wireless
Provider and your email Service Provider.
For information about setting up other, non-synchronized email
accounts, see “Configuring Email Accounts” on page 64.
Adding a Google account
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
.
2. Touch
Add account
Google
.
3. At the
Add a Google Account
screen, touch
Next
to begin,
then touch an option:
•Create
: Follow the prompts to create a new account.
Sign in
: Enter your Google
Username
and
Password
, then touch
Sign In
.
4. The phone communicates with the Google server to set up
your account. When complete, your Google account
appears in the
Manage accounts
area of the
Accounts &
sync
screen.
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Managing a Google account
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
.
2. Tap your Google account to show the
Data &
synchronization
menu.
3. Tap a setting to enable or disable synchronization. When
enabled, a check mark becomes highlighted in the check
box:
Sync Books
: When enabled, synchronizes your Google books with
your phone.
•Sync Contacts
: When enabled, synchronizes your Google contacts
with your phone’s Contacts.
•Sync Gmail
: When enabled, synchronizes your Gmail messages on
your phone.
Sync Picasa Web Albums
: When enabled, synchronizes your
Picasa web albums.
Sync Calendar
: When enabled, synchronizes your Google calendar
with your phone.
Adding a Microsoft Exchange
®
account
The
Corporate
option lets you directly access a Microsoft
Exchange server account.
Note:
Before adding a Microsoft Exchange account, obtain the exact server
Exchange Domain name from your company’s Network Support.
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
.
2. Touch
Add account
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
3. At the
Add Exchange account
screen, enter your
Email
address
and
Password
, then touch , then touch
Next
.
4. At the
Server settings
screen, enter server settings, then
touch
Next
. The phone communicates with the server to
confirm your account.
5. At the
Account options
screen, select account settings,
then touch
Next
.
6. At the
Set up email
screen, enter a name for the account
(this name will display on screen). Touch
Done
to complete
set-up.
7. Your Corporate account appears in the
Manage accounts
area of the
Accounts & sync
screen, and in the Email
application.
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Managing a Microsoft Exchange account
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
.
2. Touch your Exchange account to display settings, then
touch
Account settings
for these settings:
General settings
Account name
: Enter a name to identify the account.
Add signature
: When active, adds pre-composed signature text to
send messages.
Signature
: Enter or change signature text.
Default account
: When active, sends email from this account by
default.
Always Cc/Bcc myself
: Adds your email address to None of send
email messages or to Cc or Bcc field of send email messages.
Exchange ActiveSync settings
Period to synch mail
: Choose a time period to determine how many
days’ email will synchronize.
Empty server trash
: Removes deleted files from the email server’s
trash folder.
Sync schedule
: Choose a frequency for the phone to check the server
for new emails.
Out of office settings
: Select whether to send a pre-composed
message to originators of Internal and/or External email messages.
Period to sync Calendar
: Choose a time period to determine how
many Calendar days’ to synchronize.
Size to retrieve emails
: Select how much of each incoming email
message (in Kilobytes or All) to initially download from the email server.
Security options
: Set advanced email security options (encryption,
sign, S/MIME certificate, types of email message contents to accept or
reject.
In case if sync conflict
: Allows you to assign the master source on
emails. If there is a conflict with the current email sync you can assign
the server as the main source for all emails (
Update to phone
) or
assign the phone to be the main source and update the server
accordingly (
Update to server
).
Notification settings
Email notifications
: Enable or disable display of a new email icon in
the Annunciator line when new mail arrives.
Select ringtone
: Assign a ringtone for new email notifications.
Vibration
: Enable or disable vibration with new email notifications.
Server settings
Incoming settings
: Modify settings for accessing the email server for
incoming email messages.
Sync Contacts
: When active, synchronizes your Exchange contacts
with your phone’s Contacts.
Sync Calendar
: When active, synchronizes your Exchange calendar
with your phone’s calendar.
Sync Task
: When active, synchronizes your Exchange task list with
your phone’s task list.
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Common settings
Split view mode
: When enabled, rotating the handset to landscape
mode shows both the email folder contents and a selected message.
3. Under
Data & synchronization
, configure these settings:
•Sync Tasks
: When enabled, synchronizes your Exchange tasks
with your phone’s tasks.
•Sync Contacts
: When enabled, synchronizes your Exchange
contacts with your phone’s Contacts.
Sync Calendar
:
When enabled, synchronizes your Exchange
contacts with your phone.
Adding a Facebook account
When you add a Facebook account, you can merge and
synchronize your Facebook contacts, and messages to the
phone.
Once you synchronize your Facebook account you can view
messages sent and received from contacts, as well as History
and other activities, see “History” on page 57.
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
Add account
Facebook
.
2. Enter your Email and Password, then touch Log in.
3. Follow the prompts to complete the set-up.
Adding a Twitter account
When you add a Twitter account, you can merge and synchronize
your Twitter contacts, and messages to the phone.
Once you synchronize your Twitter account you can view
messages sent and received from contacts, as well as History
and other activities, see “History” on page 57.
1. Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Accounts & sync
Add account
Twitter
.
2. Enter your Email and Password, then touch
Log in
.
3. Follow the prompts to complete the set-up.
Contacts
To access Contacts:
Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
– or –
Press
Home
, then touch
Phone
.
Creating Contacts
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Select a storage location:
Phone
,
Google
, or other account
(such as personal or business email).
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
Contacts
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3. Touch the Select Photo box to choose a picture to identify
the contact. (For more information, refer to “Gallery” on
page 88.)
4. Touch the
First name
and
Last name
fields then enter a name
for the contact using the displayed keypad. After entering a
last name touch to enter a Name prefix, Middle name,
Name suffix, Phonetic given name, Phonetic middle name,
or Phonetic family name.
5. Tap the image icon and select a photo for this contact.
Selections are:
Album
, or
Take photo
.
6. Touch
Phone number
to enter a phone number, then touch
the label button (for example,
Mobile
) to choose a label
from
Home
,
Mobile
,
Work
,
Work Fax
,
Pager
,
Other
, or
Custom
to
create a custom label.
Tap on the QWERTY keyboard to remove a previously
entered phone number.
Tap to enter an additional phone number
Tap to remove a previously entered phone number.
7. Touch
Email
to enter an email address, then touch the label
button (for example,
Work
) to choose a label from
Work,
Home
,
Mobile
,
Other
, or
Custom
to create a custom label. To
add another address, touch .
8. Touch
IM
to enter an instant message address, then touch
the label button to choose a label, from
Google Talk
,
AIM
,
Windows Live
,
Yahoo!
,
Skype
,
QQ
,
ICQ
,
Jabber
, or
Custom
to
create a custom label. To add another IM, touch .
9. Enter additional information such as:
Groups, Ringtone
,
Postal address
,
Organization
or
More
fields to input
additional category information.
Touch
Groups
to assign the contact to a group. (For more
information, refer to
“Groups”
on page 55.)
The
More
field contains the following options: Notes, Nickname,
Website, Internet call, Birthday, and Anniversary.
Use your finger to slide the page up or down to see additional fields
and categories.
10. Tap
Save
to complete and store the new entry.
Creating Contacts from Call log
Save a phone number from a recent call record to create a new
contact, or update an existing contact.(For more information,
refer to “Creating or Updating Contacts Using Call Log” on
page 38.)
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Creating Contacts from the Phone Dialer
Enter a phone number with the Phone Dialer keypad, then save it.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Phone
.
2. Touch the digits of the phone number on the keypad.
3. Touch
Add to Contacts
, then select
Create contact
from the
pop-up menu.
4. Continue entering contact information. (For more
information, refer to “Creating Contacts” on page 50.)
Updating Contacts
Make changes to update an existing contact.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Touch a contact to view its information, then press
Menu
, and touch
Edit
.
– or –
Touch and hold on a contact, then select
Edit
from the pop-
up menu.
3. Continue entering contact information. (For more
information, refer to “Creating Contacts” on page 50.)
Updating Contacts from the Phone Dialer
Enter a phone number with the Phone Dialer keypad, then save it.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Phone
.
2. Touch the digits of the phone number on the keypad.
3. Touch
Add to Contacts
, then select
Create contact
from the
pop-up menu.
4. Select a contact to update, then touch
Save
, or continue
entering contact information. (For more information, refer
to “Creating Contacts” on page 50.)
Updating Contacts from Call log
Save a phone number from a recent call record to create a new
contact, or update an existing contact. (For more information,
refer to “Creating or Updating Contacts Using Call Log” on
page 38.)
Get Friends
Use the Get Friends feature to sync with your accounts. You can
choose from an account you’ve already set up on your phone, or
set up a new account.
(For more information about setting up accounts on your phone,
see “Accounts” on page 47.)
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Get friends
.
3. Touch
Add Account
, then touch an account.
4. Press
Menu
, then touch
Sync now
.
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Contacts Display Options
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Display options
to set
these options:
Touch
Only contacts with phones
to restrict display to contacts
with phone numbers.
•Sort by
: Choose to list your Contacts alphabetically by their First
name or Last name.
Display contacts by
: Choose to display your Contacts First name
first or Last name first.
Touch
Phone
to choose contacts for display by group.
Touch an account to choose display categories.
3. Touch to save options.
Linked Contacts
Your phone can synchronize with multiple accounts, including
Google, Corporate Exchange, and other email providers, plus
social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace.
When you synchronize contacts from these accounts with your
phone, you may have multiple contacts for one person.
Linking imported contact records to a phone contact allows you
to see all the contact’s numbers and addresses together in one
Contact entry. Linking also helps you keep your contacts
updated, because any changes that your contacts make to their
information in the respective accounts is automatically updated
the next time you synchronize with the account.
Note:
Phone contacts are always the primary contact for linking. You can link
imported contacts to a Phone contact, but the Phone contact will
always display; the imported contact will show as the linked contact.
Joining contacts
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Touch a contact to display its information.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Join contact
.
4. Touch another contact record to join it to the selected
contact.
Separating joined contacts
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Touch a contact to display its information.
3. Touch the
Joined Contacts
field to display joined contacts.
4. Touch a contact to separate it.
Done
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Sending Namecards
You can send a contact’s information as a namecard over a
Bluetooth connection to another Bluetooth device, or as an
attachment to a Gmail message.
Important!:
Not all Bluetooth devices will accept contact information. Check
the target device’s documentation.
Sending a Namecard
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Touch a contact to display its information.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Send via
.
4. At the prompt, choose a sending method, then follow the
prompts to send the namecard:
•Bluetooth
: For more information, refer to
“Bluetooth”
on
page 93.
•Email
: This option appears only if you define an Email account to
your phone using
Email
. (For more information, refer to
“Composing and Sending Email”
on page 64 and
“Email”
on page 64.)
•Gmail
: For more information, refer to
“Composing and Sending
Gmail”
on page 62.
Exporting and Importing Contacts
You can send multiple contacts’ information as namecards over
Bluetooth connections to other Bluetooth devices, or as
attachments to Email or Gmail messages.
Important!:
Not all Bluetooth devices will accept contacts, and of those that
do, not all devices support transfers of multiple contacts. Check
the target device’s documentation.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Import/Export
Send
namecard via
.
3. Touch contacts to mark them for sending, or touch
Select
all
to mark all contacts. A check mark appears in the check
box for marked contacts.
4. Touch .
5. Follow the prompts to send the namecards. (For more
information, refer to “Bluetooth” on page 93.)
Favorites
Mark existing contacts with a star to identify them as Favorites.
Favorites display on the Favorites tab in the Phone keypad, for
fast dialing or messaging, and are indicated by the in
Contacts.
Send
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Creating Favorites
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Touch and hold on a contact, then select
Add to Favorites
from the pop-up menu.
– or –
Touch a contact to display it, then touch the
Star
at the
top right of the screen.
My Profile
My profile is your own contact record. You can send My profile as
a vCard via Bluetooth or as an attachment via Gmail.
Viewing My Profile
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
My profile
to display your
contact information.
3. To add information to your profile, press
Menu
, then
touch
Edit
. (For more information, refer to “Creating
Contacts” on page 50.)
Sending My Profile
You can send My Profile as a vCard via Bluetooth to other
Bluetooth devices, or as an attachment to a Gmail.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
My profile
to display your
contact information.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Send namecard via
.
4. Choose a sending method,
Bluetooth
,
Gmail
, or
Email
, then
follow the prompts to send the profile. (For more
information, refer to “Sending Namecards” on page 54.)
Groups
Assign contacts to Groups to make searching for contacts faster,
or to quickly call or send messages to group members.
Accessing Groups
Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
Creating a New Group
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Create
.
3. Touch the
Group name
field to enter a Group name.
4. Touch
Ringtone
to choose a ringtone for calls from
members of this group. Touch
Default Ringtone
,
Sound
, or
Phone Ringtone
to select a new ringtone.
5. Touch to save the new group.
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Editing a Group
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Touch a Group to display it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Edit group
.
4. Touch the
Group
Name
field to change the Group Name.
5. Touch
Ringtone
to choose a ringtone for calls from
members of this group. Touch
Default ringtone
,
Sound
, or
Phone ringtone
to select a new ringtone.
6. Touch to save the changes.
Deleting a Group
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Delete
.
3. Touch a group to mark it for deletion, or touch
Select all
to
mark all groups. When selected, a check mark appears in
the check box.
4. Touch to delete the group(s).
5. Touch
Group only
or
Group
and group members
.
Adding Contacts to a Group
Tip:
You can also add a contact to a group when you create the contact. (For
more information, refer to “Creating Contacts” on page 50.)
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Touch a
Group
to display it, then touch .
3. Touch contact(s) to mark them for addition, or touch
Select
all
to mark all contacts. When selected, a check mark
appears in the check box.
4. Touch to add the selected contact(s).
Removing Contacts from a Group
Tip:
You can also add a contact to a group when you edit the contact. (For
more information, refer to “Updating Contacts” on page 52.)
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Touch a
Group
to display it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Remove member
.
4. Touch contact(s) to mark them for removal, or touch
Select
all
to mark all contacts. When selected, a check mark
appears in the check box.
5. Touch to remove the selected contact(s).
Save
Delete
Add
Delete
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Sending a Message to Group Members
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Groups
.
2. Touch a
Group
to display it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Send message
.
4. Touch contacts to mark them as recipients for the new
message, then touch .
5. The new message opens, with the marked contacts as
recipients. Continue creating the message, as desired. (For
more information, refer to “Creating and Sending
Messages” on page 59.)
History
History displays all calls, messages, emails, IMs, and Facebook,
MySpace and Twitter messages sent and received from contacts.
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
History
.
2. A list of calls, messages and emails displays, sorted by
time, with most recent first.
3. Press
Menu
for these options:
• Delete
: Erase history records.
•View by
: Filter records by type. Choose from
Call
,
Message
,
Facebook
, or
Twitter
.
Activities
Use Activities to view updates to Contacts from your social
networking accounts, such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace.
Note:
If you haven’t updated Contacts from any accounts, the Activities tab
will be blank.
Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
Activities
.
Speed Dials
Speed Dials are 1-, 2-, or 3-digit shortcuts (1 to 100) you assign
to contacts, to allow you to quickly call the contact.
Note:
Some Speed Dials are reserved by default, and cannot be assigned:
Speed Dial 1 is reserved for Voicemail.
Assigning Speed Dials
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Speed dial
. A list of
speed dial numbers appears in the display.
3. Touch a speed dial, then touch a Contact to assign the
contact to the speed dial.
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Removing or Reassigning a Speed Dial
1. Press
Home
, then touch
Contacts
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Speed dial
.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch an option:
•Remove
: Touch a speed dial to remove it.
Change order
: Touch and hold a speed dial, then drag it to a new
location in the list.
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Section 6: Messaging
This section describes how to send and receive messages, and
how to use other features associated with messaging.
Types of Messages
Your phone supports these types of messages:
Text messages
: Send and receive simple messages containing text to
other mobile phones or email addresses (also known as SMS).
Multimedia messages
: Send and receive text messages with pictures
and/or sound to other mobile phones or email addresses (also known
as MMS).
Email
: Send and receive email from your email accounts, including
Corporate Exchange mail.
Gmail
: Send and receive Gmail from your Google account.
Google Talk
: Chat with other Google Talk users.
Note:
Messaging service availability depends on your network and service
plan. Contact your Wireless Provider for more information.
Text and Multimedia Messaging
Your phone can send and receive text and multimedia messages
to other mobile phones and to email addresses.
Creating and Sending Messages
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Messaging
New message
.
2. Touch the
To
field to enter recipients:
• Recent
: to select a recipient from a list of recently sent messages.
•Contacts
: to select a recipient from your Contacts list (valid entries
must have a wireless phone number or email address).
• Groups
: to select a recipient from the Group list.
3. If adding a recipient from either Recent, Contacts, or
Group, tap the contact to place a checkmark then touch
Add
. The contact displays in the recipient field.
Note:
Delete any unnecessary members in the list by selecting the trashcan
icon and deleting unwanted entries.
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4. Touch the
Type to compose
field and compose your
message. While composing a message, press
Menu
for these options:
Add subject
: Add a subject field to the message and enter a
subject. (This option also converts the message to MMS.)
• Attach
: Add content to the message to convert it to MMS.
Pictures
: Add a picture.
Capture picture
: Take a new picture.
Videos
: Add a video.
Capture video
: Record a new video.
Audio
: Add a sound clip.
Record audio
: Create a new audio clip.
Slideshow
: Add a slideshow of pictures to this message.
5. Review your message and tap
Send.
6. If you have more than one recipient, the same text
message is sent to all recipients in the Enter Recipients
field.
Note:
If you exit a message before you tap send the message automatically
saves as a draft.
Message Options
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch .
2. From within an open message, press
Menu
to display
additional messaging options:
Add subject
: allows you to add a subject line.
• Attach
: converts an SMS message into an MMS (Multimedia)
message and allows you to attach one of the following file types:
Pictures, Capture picture, Videos, Capture video, Audio, Record
audio, Slideshow.
Once the message has been converted into in an MMS message,
and Slideshow has been selected, press and choose from these
options: Add slide or Discard slideshow.
Add text
: allows you to add text items from sources such as:
Calendar, Contacts, Memo templates.
Insert smiley
: allows you to add insert smiley icons images
(emoticons).
•Discard
: Cancel the message.
3. Touch
Send
to send the message.
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Managing Messages
Threaded View
Messages you send and receive to the same Contact, number, or
address are grouped together as a “thread”. Threaded messages
allow you to see all the messages you exchanged with a Contact
or other recipient, with the latest message displayed first.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Messaging
.
2. Message threads display by contact, number, or address.
While viewing message threads, you have these options:
Touch and hold a thread to choose from:
View Contact / Add to contacts
: View the contact record, or save the
sender/recipient’s information as a new contact, or to update an existing
contact.
Delete thread
: Erase the entire message thread.
Press
Menu
for these options:
Compose
: Create a new message.
Delete threads
: Touch message threads to mark them for erasure, or
touch
Select all
to mark all message threads for erasure.
Search
: Enter characters to search messages and recipient lists.
Settings
: Configure message settings.
Message Settings
Configure message settings.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Messaging
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
to set:
Storage settings
:
Delete old messages
: Touch to enable or disable automatic erasure of
messages when stored message reach default limits. When disabled,
the phone will prompt you to delete old messages to make room.
Text message limit
: Touch to set a limit for the number of text
messages per thread.
Multimedia message limit
: Touch to set a limit for the number of
multimedia messages per thread.
Text message (SMS) settings
:
Delivery reports
: Request report of delivery date and time for all
messages sent.
Multimedia message (MMS) settings
:
Delivery reports
: Request report of delivery date and time for all
messages sent.
Auto-retrieve
: Touch to enable or disable automatic retrieval of MMS
messages. When enabled, MMS messages download automatically.
When disabled, the phone prompts to download new MMS messages.
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Roaming auto-retrieve
: Touch to enable or disable automatic retrieval
of MMS messages when in Roaming mode. When enabled, MMS
messages download and display automatically. When disabled, the
phone prompts you to download new MMS messages.
Notification settings
:
Notifications
: Touch to enable or disable alerts in the status bar.
Screen On
: Touch to enable/disable screen notifications.
Select ringtone
: Touch to select a ringtone for message alerts.
Vibrate
: Touch to enable or disable vibration for message alerts.
• Signature
:
Enable Signature
: Touch to enable or disable including signature text
in your messages. (Also enables
Signature Text
.)
Signature Text
: Touch to enter, edit, or replace signature text to be
included in your messages.
Gmail
Send and receive emails via Gmail, Google’s web-based email.
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gmail
.
Configuring Your Gmail Account
Set up your Google account to synchronize contacts, calendars,
and allow access to Gmail. (For more information, refer to
“Adding a Google account” on page 47.)
Refreshing Your Gmail Account
Refresh your account to update your phone from the Gmail
servers.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gmail
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Refresh
.
Composing and Sending Gmail
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gmail
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Compose
.
3. Touch the
To
field to enter recipients. As you enter names
or numbers, matching contacts display. Touch a contact to
add it to the field.
4. Touch the
Subject
field to enter a subject.
5. Touch
Compose Mail
to enter the text of your email.
6. While composing a message, press
Menu
for these
options:
•Send
: Send the message.
Save draft
: Close the message and save it in Drafts
Add Cc/Bcc
: Create Cc (copy) and Bcc (blind copy) fields to the
message. After creating the fields, touch to enter recipients.
• Attach
: Launch Gallery to select a picture to add to the message.
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•Discard
: Close the message without saving.
•Help
: Show help information.
7. Touch
Send
to send the message.
Gmail account settings
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gmail
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Settings
General
preferences
:
Message Actions
: Allows you to configure how display message
actions. Choose from: Always show, Only show in portrait, and Don’t
show.
Clear search history
: Remove previous searches you have
performed.
Clear “ Show pictures"
: Restores defaults for all senders and
configures the preference to not show pictures automatically.
3. Select an account (from within the Account settings area)
and choose from one of the following options:
Account settings
: Allows you to access the account settings for the
select account.
General settings
:
Priority Inbox
: Allows you to set this as the priority email inbox.
Signature
: Create a text signature to add to outgoing messages.
Confirm actions
: Show Archive, Delete, and/or Send menu.
Reply all
: Enable/disable “Reply all” as default response to all
messages.
Auto-advance
: Select which screen appears after you delete or
archive a conversation.
Message text size
: Select Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge
text size.
Batch operations
: Allow changes to labels on more than one
conversation.
Sync inboxes and labels
: Selects which labels are synchronized.
Notification settings
:
Email notifications
: When enabled, notifications for new email
appears in the Notifications Panel.
Labels to notify
: Choose notification preferences for synched labels.
Google Talk
Chat with other Google Talk users.
Tip:
Talk requires that you have a Google account. Use the Gmail application
to set up your Google account on your phone. (For more information,
refer to “Gmail” on page 101.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Talk
.
2. If you have already set up your Google account, you are
automatically logged in. If you do not have a Google
account, you can touch
Create
to create a new Google
account.
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3. Use the application’s controls to chat with other Google
Talk users.
Email
Send and receive email using popular email services.
Note:
Only some paid “Plus” accounts include POP access to allow this
program to connect. If you are not able to sign in with your correct
email address and password, you may not have a paid “Plus” account.
Please launch Browser to access your account.
Configuring Email Accounts
You can configure Email for most accounts in just a few steps.
Configuring the first email account
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Email
.
2. Touch
Email address
to enter your email address, then
touch
Password
or touch
Next
to enter your password.
3. Touch a setup option:
Manual setup
: Configure the account manually. Touch
POP3
,
IMAP
or
Exchange
, then enter the account details.
•Next
:
Connect to the server to set up the account automatically.
Follow the prompts to complete set-up, then touch
Done
.
Tip:
For more information on setting up your email, contact your Wireless
Provider and your Email Service Provider.
Configuring additional email accounts
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Email
.
2. Select an Email Account that is saved at the top of the
screen.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Add account
.
4. Touch the
Email address
field to enter your email address.
5. Touch the
Password
field or touch
Next
to enter your
password.
6. Touch a setup option:
Manual setup
: Configure the account manually. Touch
POP3
,
IMAP
or
Exchange
, then enter the account details.
•Next
:
Connect to the server to set up the account automatically.
Follow the prompts to complete set-up, then touch
Done
.
Composing and Sending Email
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Email
.
2. For a single account, touch
Compose
.
– or –
For multiple accounts, select an account, then touch
Compose
.
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3. Touch the
To
field to enter recipients. As you enter names
or numbers, matching contacts display. Touch a contact to
add it to the field.
4. Touch the
Subject
field to enter a subject.
5. Touch the text field to enter the text of your email.
6. While composing a message, press
Menu
for these
options:
Add Cc/Bcc
: Create Cc (copy) and Bcc (blind copy) fields to the
message. After creating the fields, touch to enter recipients.
Save as draft
: Close the message and save it in Drafts.
•Discard
: Erases the current message.
•Priority
: Assign a priority status to this message.
•Security options
: Allows you to assign security options to the
current message. Choose from Encryption and/or require a
Signature.
7. Tap the email text field and compose your email message.
To add a n attachment (such as image, video, audio, etc.),
tap
Attach
(from the bottom of the screen) and make a category
selection.
Tap the file you wish to attach.
Tap
to delete the attached file.
To insert a Gallery, Contacts, Location, Calendar, and Memo item,
tap
Insert
and make a selection.
Tap the file you wish to attach.
Note:
If you attach an image to your email, you have the option to resize it
prior to delivery. Choose from: Original, Large (70%), Medium (30%),
or Small (10%). Once chosen, tap
OK
.
8. Once complete, tap
Send
.
Managing Emails
Combined Inbox
Emails you receive to all accounts are presented in the combined
Inbox, or you can view email accounts individually.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Email
.
2. Touch an account tab.
– or –
Touch one of the accounts.
– or –
Touch
All inboxes
.
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Refreshing Your Email Account
Refresh your account to update your phone from the servers.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Email
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Refresh
.
Email Account Settings
Use Account settings to configure handling of email from your
accounts.
Note:
These are basic settings for most accounts. Some email accounts may
have additional settings.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Email
.
2. Touch an account to view it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Account settings
.
4. Touch fields to configure the account:
General settings
:
Account name
displays the name used by the device to track the
account.
Add signature
activates the email signature feature.
Signature
allows you to create an outgoing email signature attached to
new email messages sent from your phone.
Default account
assigns this account as the default used when
sending out new email messages.
Always Cc/Bcc myself
allows you to include your own email address
in either the CC, Bcc, or None fields. Lets you always receive a copy of
outgoing emails.
Exchange ActiveSync settings
:
Period to sync email
to assign the sync range for your incoming and
outgoing email messages between your phone and your external
exchange server. How many days worth of email messages should the
phone and server synchronize. Choose from:
All, 1 day
,
3 days
,
1
week
,
2 weeks
, or
1 month
.
Empty server trash
: allows you to delete your email account’s trash
bin remotely.
Sync schedule
allows you to configure your email sync schedule.
Out of office settings
allows you to both activate/deactivate your
email’s out of office settings, and configure both the start/end dates
and your outgoing message.
Period to sync Calendar
assigns a period for your phone to sync
calendar events. Choose from:
2 weeks, 1 month
,
3 months
,
6 months
, or
All calendar
.
Size to retrieve emails
configures the incoming email size allowed to
pass through to your phone automatically without user interaction.
Emails with attachments larger than configured will have to be retrieved
manually.
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Security options
: allows you to enable several security options such
as: Encryption, Encryption algorithm, Sign, Sign algorithms, Email
certificates, and Security policy list. These security policies could restrict
some functions from corporate servers.
In case of Sync Conflict
allows you to assign the master source on
emails. If there is a conflict with the current email sync you can assign
the server as the main source for all emails (
Update to phone
) or
assign the phone to be the main source and update the server
accordingly (
Update to server
).
Auto resend times
.: Select the number of times to automatically
resent an email if it fails to send.
Notification settings
:
Email notifications
enables the phone to display a status bar icon
when new email messages have been received.
Select ringtone
assigns an audible ringtone when a new or upcoming
event is pending.
Vibration
assigns a vibration when a new or upcoming event is
pending.
Server settings
:
Incoming settings
provides access to the Domain\user name,
Password, and Exchange server settings.
Sync Contacts
synchronizes the contacts between your phone and the
remote exchange server.
Sync Calendar
synchronizes your exchange calendar entries between
your phone and the remote exchange server.
Sync Task
synchronizes your exchange tasks entries between your
phone and the remote exchange server.
Common settings
:
Split view mode
enables the phone to display a split view window
when the phone is in landscape view.
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Section 7: Web and Social Networking
Browser
Your phone is equipped with a full HTML Browser, which allows
you to access the internet.
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
Browser Features
Command Keys
Touch
Back
to return to the previous page.
To go forward, touch
Menu
Forward
.
Zoom In – Zoom Out
To zoom in on a page, with your thumb and index finger
pressed together, touch the screen and drag your fingers
apart.
To zoom out from a page, with your thumb and index finger
separated, touch the screen with both fingers and drag
your fingers together.
Touching and dragging
Touch and drag your finger on the screen to navigate
pages, and to reposition pages within the screen.
Entering text in a field
While browsing, touch a text field to display the on-screen
QWERTY keypad to enter text.
Selecting items on a page
While browsing pages, use gestures and menus to navigate links
on pages:
Touch an item or hyperlink to select it.
Touch and hold on a hyperlink for these options:
•Open
: Go to the linked page.
Open in new window
: Open a new window to display the linked
page.
Bookmark link
: Add a bookmark to linked page (without loading it).
Save link
: Save the linked page to Download history.
Share link
: Send the link via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, or
Messaging.
Copy link URL
: Save the link’s URL to the clipboard.
Save image
: Save the selected image to your phone.
•View image
: Show the selected image by itself.
Set as wallpaper
: Save the selected image and set it as the Home
screen wallpaper.
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Entering a URL
Access a website quickly by entering the URL.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. Touch the
URL
field at the top of the screen, then enter the
URL using the on-screen QWERTY keypad.
3. As you enter characters, potential matches display.
Continue entering characters, or touch a match to
complete the URL.
4. Touch to load the page.
Using Browser Windows
You can have up to eight windows open at one time, switching
between windows.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. To open a new window, touch
Menu
New window
.
3. To switch to another open window, touch
Menu
Windows
. Touch a window to display it.
4. To close a window, touch
Menu
Windows
. Touch
Close
beside a window to close it.
Using Bookmarks
While browsing, bookmark a site to quickly access it in the
future.
Creating a bookmark
Create a bookmark to a page, for later browsing.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. Browse to the desired website, then touch
Bookmarks
next to the
URL
field.
3. The new website is displayed as a thumbnail with the
command
Add
. Touch the bookmark to add it.
4. At the
Add
bookmark
prompt, confirm the Name and
Location for the bookmark, then touch
OK
to save the
bookmark.
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Accessing bookmarks and history
Launch a bookmarked page, or reload recent pages.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. Touch
Bookmarks
next to the
URL
field.
3. Touch the
Bookmarks
tab, the following options are
available:
Touch a bookmark to load the page.
Touch and hold on a bookmark for these options:
Open
: Launch the bookmarked page.
Open in new window
: Open the linked page in a new window.
Edit bookmark
: Modify the URL.
Add shortcut to Home
: Create a bookmark on the Home screen.
Share link
: Send the page’s URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, or
Messaging.
Copy link URL
: Save the link’s URL to the clipboard.
Delete bookmark
: Remove the bookmark.
Set as homepage
: Assign the bookmarked link as the home page.
Tou ch
Menu
List view
to view bookmarks as a list.
4. Touch the
Most visited
tab, the following options are
available:
Touch a page to reload it.
Touch the star next to a page to bookmark it.
Touch and hold on a page for these options:
Open
: Launch the web page.
Open in new window
: Launch the web page in a new window.
Add bookmark/Remove from bookmarks
: Bookmark the page, or
remove the bookmark for this page.
Share link
: Send the page’s URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, or
Messaging.
Copy link URL
: Copy the page’s URL to the clipboard for pasting.
Remove from history
: Remove the record of this page.
Set as homepage
: Set this page as the default first page when
opening Browser.
5. Touch the
History
tab, the following options are available:
Touch a page to load it.
Touch the star next to a page to bookmark it.
To clear the history, touch
Menu
Clear history
.
Touch and hold on a page for these options:
Open
: Launch the web page.
Open in new window
: Launch the web page in a new window.
Add bookmark/Remove from bookmarks
: Bookmark the page, or
remove the bookmark for this page.
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Share link
: Send the page’s URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, or
Messaging.
Copy link URL
: Copy the page’s URL to the clipboard to paste in
another location.
Remove from history
: Remove the record of this page.
Set as homepage
: Set this page as the default first page when
opening Browser.
Copying Fields or Text
Copy information from a web page to the clipboard for pasting.
Copying a hyperlink or URL
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. Browse to the desired website.
3. Touch and hold on a hyperlink or URL, then touch
Menu
for these options:
Bookmark link
: Create a bookmark to the page (without loading it).
•Save link
: Save the linked page to Download history.
Share link
: Send the page’s URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail,
or
Messaging
.
Copy link URL
: Save the links URL to the Browser clipboard.
Browser Menu
While viewing a web page, touch
Menu
for these options:
New window
: Open a new browser window. The previous browser
windows remain open in the background (use the Windows option to
switch between windows).
Windows
: Switch between windows, or open a new window.
Browser brightness
: Select brightness (Automatic or manual) of the
Browser screen.
Refresh
: Update the current page’s content from the server.
Forward
: Move forward to a previously-viewed page.
More
:
Add bookmark
: Create a bookmark for the current page.
Add shortcut to home
: Create a shortcut to home.
Add RSS feeds
: Search the Really Simple Syndication feeds/channels to
which you subscribe for new information.
Find on page
: Search for content on the current page.
Page info
: View information about the current page, including the URL.
Share page
: Send the current page’s URL via Bluetooth, Email, Gmail,
or
Messaging
.
Downloads
: View a list of downloads. While viewing downloads, touch
Menu
for access to
Sort by size
or
Sort by time
commands.
Touch a download’s checkbox for access to
Delete
and
Clear selection
.
Settings
: Customize the Browser (see
“Browser Settings”
).
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Browser Settings
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Browser
.
2. Touch
Menu
More
Settings
:
Page content settings
:
Default zoom
: Choose a default zoom level for web pages.
Open pages in overview
: When enabled, displays an overview of
newly-opened pages.
Text encoding
: Choose a default character set for web pages.
Block pop-up windows
: When enabled, blocks pop-up windows.
Load images
: When enabled, images are automatically loaded when
you visit a page. When disabled, images are indicated by a link, which
you can touch to download the picture.
Auto-fit pages
: When enabled, the browser automatically sizes web
pages to fit your phone’s display.
Landscape view only
: When enabled, Browser displays all pages in
the wider landscape orientation (rotate your phone counterclockwise to
view pages in landscape mode).
Enable JavaScript
: When enabled, Browser will automatically run
JavaScript scripts on pages you visit.
Enable plug-ins
: When enabled, Browser will automatically load and
run plug-ins on pages you visit.
Open in background
: When enabled, new windows open behind the
current window.
Set home page
: View and set the default first page that displays when
you launch Browser.
Default storage
: Select where Browser stores files.
Privacy settings
:
Clear cache
: Delete content and databases stored on the phone.
Clear history
: Delete the list of previously-visited pages.
Accept cookies
: When enabled, allows Browser to save and read
cookie information used by web pages.
Clear all cookie data
: Delete cookie information saved to the phone.
Remember form data
: When enabled, stores information you enter
into forms to make future forms easier.
Clear form data
: Deletes saved form information.
Enable location
: When enabled, sites you visit can request access to
your location.
Clear location access
: Clear location access for all web sites.
Security settings
:
Remember passwords
: When enabled, saves user names and
passwords for sites you visit, to make future visits easier.
Clear passwords
: Clear all saved user names and passwords.
Show security warnings
: When enabled, Browser will warn you if
there is a problem with a site’s security.
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Advanced settings
:
Select search engine
: Select your default search engine (Google,
Yahoo!, or Bing).
Website settings
: View and manage settings for individual websites.
Reset to default
: Clear all browser data and reset all settings to the
factory defaults.
Maps
Use Google Maps to find your current location, get directions, and
other location-based information.
Note:
You must enable location services to use Maps, and some features
require Standalone or Google location services. (For more information,
refer to “Location & security” on page 124.)
You can locate selected friends and share your location with them
using Latitude. (For more information, refer to “Latitude” on page 101
and to “Maps” on page 73.)
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Maps
.
Navigating the Map
Zooming
Double-tap on the screen to zoom in.
Touch Zoom in or Zoom out.
Scrolling
Touch and drag on the screen to reposition the map in the display.
Touch and Touch and hold
Touch and hold
on an area of the map to display pop-up information
about the location.
Touch
a pop-up for these options:
What’s nearby
: Display nearby points of interest.
Search nearby
: Enter search criteria to find nearby points of interest.
Share this place
: Shares this location as a message, sends to a Bluetooth
enabled device, sends this location as an Email or Gmail.
Report a problem with the map
: Send an error report to Google Maps.
Maps Menu
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Maps
.
2. Locate the top row of the applications to access additional
options:
•Map options
: displays a list of application shortcuts such as
Map
,
Places
,
Navigation
,
Latitude
,
Location history
, and
My Places
.
Search Maps
: allows you to search for a place of interest.
•Layers
: allows you to switch map views:
Traffic
: (available only in selected areas) Real-time traffic conditions are
displayed over roads as color-coded lines. Each color represents how
fast the traffic is moving.
Satellite
: Maps uses the same satellite data as Google Earth. Satellite
images are not real-time. Google Earth acquires the best imagery
available, most of which is approximately one to three years old.
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Terrain
: combines a topographical view of the area’s terrain with the
current map location.
Transit Lines
: displays the overlapping transit lines on your map.
Latitude
: allows you to see your friend's locations and share your
location with them.
My Maps
: displays a list of your preferred maps.
Bicycling
: displays the overlapping cycling trails on your map.
Wikipedia
: displays any Wikipedia markers and info on your map.
My Location
: Shows the map perspective to your current location.
3. While viewing a map, touch
Menu
for these options:
•Search
: Enter text criteria to find locations or points of interest.
• Directions
: Get driving, public transport, or walking directions.
Clear Map
: Reset the map after searching or following directions.
•More
: displays a list of application shortcuts such as
Map
,
Places
,
Navigation
,
Latitude
,
Location history
, and
My Places
.
• Settings
:
Cache Settings
: provides the ability to setup maps that are cached into
the phone’s memory (while not on a Wi-Fi connection) or to clear the
cache of map titles.
Location reporting
: displays location reporting information such as
Background location reporting, Location history, Latitude location
sharing, and Check-ins information.
Labs
: this is a testing ground for experimental features that aren’t quite
ready for prime time. They may change, break or disappear at any time.
Terms, Privacy & Notices
: displays the Terms and Conditions, Privacy
Policy, or Legal Notices information. Select the desired information from
the pop-up menu.
About
: displays general information about Google maps such as
Version, Platform, Locale, Total data sent, Total data received, Free
memory, etc.
•Help
: Displays Maps online support information.
YouTube
View and upload YouTube videos, right from your phone.
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
YouTube
.
Voice Search
Voice Search offers voice-activated Google searches.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Voice Search
.
2. Voice Search uses your location to improve search results
and offer other services. Touch
Agree
to allow location-
based searches, or
Disagree
to disallow.
3. At the
Speak now
prompt, speak your search criteria slowly
and clearly. Google searches for the information and
displays results.
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Section 8: Music
Music App
Also known as Google Music, allows you to browse, shop, and
playback songs purchased from Google Play Store. The music
you choose is automatically stored in your Google Music library
and instantly ready to play or download.
How to Register for Google Music
1. Login to your Gmail account or create a Gmail account.
2. Use the browser to access
http://music.google.com/about/
.
3. Touch
TRY IT NOW
.
4. Sign in to your Google account or create one.
5. Touch
OK
, got it after reading the One policy, one Google
experience or touch
Read policies now
.
6. If you have not already created this account or downloaded
any music the Google Music screen displays blank.
7. If you have already created this account and downloaded
music the Google Music screen displays the available
music files.
Music
The Music application displays two ways to add music to the
library:
1. Upload songs to Google Music.
2. Copy music to your phone using a USB cable.
Once you have downloaded music to My Music folder, follow
these procedures:
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
The Music app searches both your online library and your
device’s internal storage for music and playlists; this can
take from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on
the amount of new music added since you last opened the
application. It then displays a carousel view of your new
and recent music, organized by RECENT, ARTISTS,
ALBUMS, SONGS, PLAYLISTS, and GENRES.
2. Swipe left or right to browse through your new and
available music. RECENT, ARTISTS, ALBUMS, SONGS,
PLAYLISTS, and GENRES (grouped into categories).
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3. Tap an on-screen song to open it and begin playback.
4. Return to the Library screen from most other screens in
the Music application by tapping the Music application
icon (
Music notification icon
) at the top-left of the
Application bar.
Changing Library View
You can change the way you view the contents of your library.
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap or tab name near the top-left of the Application
bar to back up to the main Music App menu.
3. Available tabs include:
RECENT
,
ARTISTS
,
ALBUMS
,
SONGS
,
PLAYLISTS
, or
GENRES
.
Searching for Music in Your Library
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap (
Search
) to search through your available songs.
– or –
Press .
3. Type the name of an artist, album, song, or playlist.
Matching songs display in window as you type.
4. Tap a matching song to play it, tap a matching album,
artist or playlist to view a list of its’ songs.
Listening to Music
You can listen to music by using your device’s built-in speakers,
through a wired headset, or through a wireless Bluetooth stereo
headset.
Press the volume keys on the side of the device to activate
on-screen volume control, then touch and drag on the scale to
set volume.
Playing Music
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap a song in your library to listen to it.
– or –
While viewing a list of songs, tap and tap
Play
.
– or –
While viewing a list of albums, artists, playlists, or genres,
the label area under an item and tap
Play
.
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The
Now playing
screen opens and the song you touched
or the first song in the album or playlist starts to play. The
tracks in the current list play in order until you reach the
end of the list (unless you choose a repeat option).
Otherwise, playback stops only if you stop it, even when
you switch applications.
Note:
If you navigate away from the
Now playing
screen in the Music
application, the Now Playing bar appears at the bottom of the screen.
Shuffling Music
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. From the SONGS tab press
and select
Shuffle all
.
•Shuffle all
: Play all songs in a random order.
3. While the song is playing, tap the
Shuffle
to turn
Shuffle on or off.
Displaying the Now Playing Screen
To return to the
Now playing
screen from other Music screens:
Tap (
Music notification icon
) in the System bar.
– or –
Tap the name of the current song in the list (where you see
the music bars displayed).
Tab Options
There are various options available from the different tabs:
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Select one of the following tabs and tap to access an
available option.
•ARTISTS
: Play, Add to playlist, Shop for artist, or Search.
•ALBUMS
: Play, Add to playlist, More by artist, Shop for
artist, and Search.
• SONGS
: Play, Add to playlist, Shop for artist, Delete, and
Search.
•PLAYLISTS
: Play, Rename, or Edit.
•GENRES
: Play.
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Options While Playing a Song
When you play a song, the
Now playing
screen displays. There
are various options and controls available while a song is playing:
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap a song.
3. While the music is playing, press (
Menu
) to display
the following options:
4. Tap the screen to view more options:
Tap to go back to the previous song. Touch and hold
to scan backward through the current song.
Tap to pause playback.
Tap to advance to the next song. Touch and hold to
scan forward through the current song.
When Shuffle mode is enabled via
Show options
,
songs play in random order. When disabled (as
shown), songs play in the order they appear in List
view.
When Shuffle mode is enabled via
Show options
,
songs play in random order. When enabled, songs
play in random order.
Tap to repeat the current song, repeat all songs, or
disable repeat mode.
On first launch the Market icon displays and
launches the Google Play Store so you can
download songs.
After initial access, the Market icon changes to this
icon and launches the Google Play Store so you can
download songs.
Searches your phone for music.
Toggles between small screen and full screen.
Marks this song as one you like.
Marks this song as one you dislike.
Displays options for this particular song.
Progresses from left to right to show the amount of
time left before the song ends.
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5. Tap the Album cover to see it full screen.
6. Tap (
Menu
)
Settings
to display the following
options:
Open source licenses
: Displays the Open source licenses for this
device.
•Help
: Launches a web tutorial on how to use Google Music.
Music version
: Displays the music version.
Creating a Playlist
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap an album or song list and tap
Add to playlist
.
3. Tap
New playlist
.
4. Tap the
Playlist name
field and enter a name for the playlist
then tap
OK
to save the new playlist.
Adding Songs to Playlists
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Tap an album or song list and tap
Add to playlist
.
3. Touch the name of the playlist in which to add this song.
The selected song is added to the playlist.
Playing a Playlist
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Select the
PLAYLISTS
tab.
3. Tap next to a playlist title and tap
Play
.
Deleting a Playlist
1. From the Home screen, tap (
Applications
)
(
Music
).
2. Select the
PLAYLISTS
tab.
3. Tap next to a playlist title and tap
Remove from
playlist
.
Music Player
Music Player plays music files stored on a microSD or
microSDHC Memory Card. (For information on installing a
Memory Card, page 9.)
Important!:
For information on transferring media files to a memory card, see
“Transferring Files to a Memory Card” on page 95.
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Playing Music
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Music
Player
.
2. Select a tab to display your music files, from
All
,
Playlists
Albums
, or
Artists
.
3. Browse through your available music to find songs.
4. Touch a song or playlist to begin playback.
5. During playback, use the sound and playlist controls:
•Volume
: Enable on-screen volume control.
Now playing
: Display the current song title and information.
5.1 Channel Mode
: Enable surround sound (headphones only).
• Shuffle
: Touch to enable or disable shuffle mode. When enabled,
songs play in random order. When disabled, songs play in the
order they appear.
• Repeat
: Touch to repeat the current song, repeat all songs, or
disable repeat mode.
•Playback Controls
: Touch to play a previous song, the current
song, or the next song. Touch and hold to rewind or fast forward
playback of the current song.
Creating a Playlist
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Music
Player.
2. Touch
Menu
Add to playlist
.
3. Select one or more songs, or touch
Select all
, then touch
Add
.
4. Select an existing playlist to add the selected song(s) to it,
or touch
Create playlist
to create a new named playlist and
add the selected song(s) to it.
5.1 Channel
Shuffle Repeat
Volume
Now playing
Mode
Playback
Controls
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Setting a song as a ringtone
You can set a song as a ringtone for all voice calls, for calls from
an individual contact, or as an alarm tone.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Music
Player
.
2. Touch and hold a music file, then touch
Set as
and choose
from these options:
Phone ringtone
: Set the song as the default ringtone for all calls.
Caller ringtone
: Choose a contact to set the song as the ringtone
for calls from the contact.
Alarm tone
: Set the song as the alarm ringtone for a new alarm,
or for an existing alarm.
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Section 9: Pictures and Videos
Camera
Use your phone’s built-in Camera to take pictures and record
videos.
From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Camera
.
Important!:
Do not take photos of people without their permission.
Do not take photos in places where cameras are not allowed.
Do not take photos in places where you may interfere with
another person’s privacy.
Taking Pictures
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Camera
.
2. Using the display as a viewfinder, compose your picture by
aiming the lens at the subject.
Touch the screen to focus on the area you touched.
To configure settings, see
“Camera Options”
on page 83
3. To take the picture, touch the
Take
button.
4. After taking a picture, touch
Image Viewer
to view the
picture. While viewing the picture, use these options:
Touch the zoom icons to zoom incrementally, or double-tap on the
picture to zoom all the way in or out.
Touch
Delete
to erase the picture.
Touch
Share
to send the picture via
AllShare
,
Bluetooth
,
Email
,
Gmail
,
Messaging
, or
Picasa
.
Touch
Set as
to assign the picture as a contact icon, or as
wallpaper.
Tou ch
Back
to return to the Camera to take more pictures.
Mode Button
Take Button
Image Viewer
Options tab
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Camera Options
While in Camera mode, touch the
Options
tab to configure:
Swap Camera
: Toggle between the front and rear cameras.
Shooting mode
: Choose a camera shooting mode (
Single
Shot
: take a single photo,
Beauty
: touch the Camera button to
automatically adjust exposure value for the subject’s face,
Smile
shot
: touch the Camera button to automatically focus on the
subject’s face and take the picture when the subject smiles,
Continuous
: touch and hold the Camera button to take 9
consecutive pictures,
Panorama
: take multiple pictures by moving
the device to create a panorama,
Add me
: Detects action to
automatically take multiple pictures to create a panorama),
Action shot
: Increases the shutter speed for fast action
photography, and
Cartoon
: Applies a cartoon-like effect to your
image.
Flash
: Choose
Off
(never flash),
On
(always flash), or
Auto
flash
(flash only when the light is low).
Exposure value
: Choose a positive exposure value to
brighten the next picture. Choose a negative exposure value to
darken the next picture.
Settings
Camera
:
Outdoor visibility
: Enhances screen readability in bright light.
Focus mode
: Choose a type of automatic focus.
Scene Mode
: Choose a mode to match conditions (None, Portrait,
Landscape, Night, Sports, Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dawn,
Fall colour, Firework, Text, Candelight, Backlight).
Timer
: Set a delay before taking a picture.
Resolution
: Choose a size for the image.
White balance
: Choose a setting for the light source.
Effects
: Apply an effect to pictures.
ISO
: Choose an ISO setting to ensure best picture clarity for conditions.
Metering
: Select a method for measuring light.
Anti-Shake
: Select to ensure picture clarity.
Auto contrast
: Select to let the camera automatically adjust picture
contrast to match conditions.
Blink detection
: Select to ensure camera takes picture when subject’s
eyes are open.
Image quality
: Choose a quality setting for photos.
Adjust
: Set Contrast, Saturation, and Sharpness.
Switch Cameras
Shooting mode
Flash
Exposure
Camera Settings
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Settings
Settings
Guidelines
: Enable or disable an on-screen grid to aid in photo
composition.
Review
: Enable or disable the instant review feature, to display images
immediately after capture.
Shutter Sound
: Select a tone to play when the camera’s shutter opens
and closes.
GPS
: Enable or disable inclusion of location information with each new
photo.
Reset
: Set all Camera settings to the defaults.
Camcorder
Use your phone’s built-in Camcorder to record video.
From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Camera
, then touch the
Mode
button. The icon
changes to .
Important!:
Do not record videos of people without their permission.
Do not record videos in places where cameras are not allowed.
Do not record videos in places where you may interfere with
another person’s privacy.
Record
Options tab
Mode Button
Image Viewer
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Capturing Video
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Camera
Mode
button. The icon changes to
.
2. Using the display as a viewfinder, compose your shot by
aiming the lens at the subject.
To configure settings, see
“Camcorder Options”
on page 85.
3. To start recording, touch the
Record
button.
4. To stop recording, touch the
Stop
button.
5. After recording, touch
Image Viewer
to view the video.
While viewing the video, use these options:
Double-tap on the picture to zoom all the way in or out.
Touch
Share
to send the picture via
AllShare
,
Bluetooth
,
Email
,
Gmail
,
Messaging
, or
YouTube
.
Touch
Play
to review the video.
Touch
Delete
to erase the video.
Touch
Back
to return to the Camera to take more pictures.
Camcorder Options
While in Camcorder mode, touch the
Options
tab:
Swap Camcorder
: Toggle between the front and rear
cameras.
Recording mode
: Choose a recording mode from
Normal
(Record a video of any length), or
Limit for MMS
(Record a video up
to 1 minute long, suitable for sending in a Video message).
Flash
: Choose
Off
(never flash) or
On
(always flash).
Exposure value
: Choose an exposure value.
Switch Cameras
Shooting mode
Flash
Exposure
Camera Settings
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Settings
Camcorder
Outdoor visibility
: Enhances screen readability in bright light.
Timer
: Set a delay before starting recording.
Resolution
: Choose a size for the recording.
White balance
: Choose a setting for the light source.
Effects
: Apply an effect to videos.
Video quality
: Choose a quality setting for videos.
Adjust
: Set Contrast, Saturation, and Sharpness.
Settings
Settings
.
Guidelines
: Enable to display a grid to aid in video composition.
Audio recording
: Enable to record sound along with video.
Review
: Enable or disable the instant review feature, to display videos
immediately after recording.
Reset
: Set all Camcorder settings to the defaults.
Video Player
View and manage videos stored on an optional installed memory
card, or shop for new videos.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Video Player
. A list of available
videos appears in the display.
2. For additional options, press
Menu
:
•Remove
: Delete one or more videos from the list.
•List by
: Sort the files in the list by Size, Name, Date, or Type.
3. To play a video, touch it.
VolumeNext /
FF
Pause /
Play
Previous /
Rewind
Surround
Sound
Progress
Size
Bar
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4. To display or hide on-screen playback controls, touch the
Video Player screen. The following controls are available:
•Size
: Touch to change image size from full screen to small-size
proportional image or large-size proportional image.
Surround Sound
: Reproduces surround sound in headphones.
Previous / Rewind
: Touch to play the previous video in the list.
Touch and hold to rewind playback of the current video.
Pause / Play
: Pause / resume playback of the current video.
•Next / FF
: Touch to play the next video in the list. Touch and hold to
fast forward playback of the current video.
•Volume
: Activates on-screen volume control.
5. Press
Menu
for these options:
Share video
: Send the video via AllShare, Bluetooth, YouTube,
Messaging, Gmail, or Email.
• Details
: View information about the video.
Add bookmark
: Place a marker in the video, to view later.
• Bookmarks
: Display markers from the video.
Via Bluetooth
: Send the video via Bluetooth.
• Settings
: Choose Repeat (All videos / 1 video / Off), Brightness,
Color tone (Normal / Warm / Cold), and Outdoor Visibility settings.
Media Hub
Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie and
TV content. With hundreds of titles available at your fingertips,
entertaining on the go has never been easier. You can rent or
purchase your favorite content and watch from the convenience
of anywhere. Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung is
known for, Samsung Media Hub is your gateway to mobile video
like you've never experienced it before.
Note:
Media Hub service requires a Media Hub account, and depends on
service availability.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Media Hub
.
2. Press
OK
at the ‘
Attention
’ prompt to install the Samsung
Account App so you can run Media Hub.
Important!:
You must turn on
Unknown sources
to install the Samsung
Account App. For more information, refer to “Unknown sources”
on page 128.
3. Touch
Install
to install the application then touch
Done
.
4. Read the Terms and Conditions, then touch the
I agree to
the Terms and Conditions
check box and touch
Accept
.
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5. Press to browse content using these options:
•Movies
: Displays a list of the most recently available movies.
TV Shows
: Displays shows that aired by date.
•My Media
: Content you have previously purchased or rented.
6. Touch the media you want to view then touch one of the
following options:
View Trailer
: View a short clip from the movie.
•Buy SD
: Purchase the movie or show for unlimited viewing on your
device. Follow the prompts to enter payment details.
•Rent SD
: Purchase a time-limited download of the movie or show.
Follow the prompts to enter payment details.
Gallery
Use Gallery to view, capture, and manage pictures and videos.
Note:
To take pictures or record video, you must install an optional memory
card in your phone.
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
Viewing Pictures
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
2. Touch a category, then touch a picture to view it.
3. While viewing a picture, tap on the screen or press
Menu
for options:
•Share
: Share the selected picture via
AllShare
,
Bluetooth
,
Picasa
,
Messaging
,
Gmail
,
Email
, or
Online Album
.
• Delete
: Erase the picture.
•More
:
Details
: Display information about the picture.
Set as
: Assign the picture as a Contact icon, or as Wallpaper.
Crop
: Drag the edges of the crop tool to select an area of the
picture, then touch
Save
to save just the selected area, removing
the rest of the picture.
Rotate
left
: Change the orientation of the picture.
Rotate
right
: Change the orientation of the picture.
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Viewing Videos
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
2. Touch a category, then touch a video to play it.
3. While browsing videos, tap the screen or press
Menu
for these options:
Share video
: Share the selected video via
AllShare
,
Bluetooth
,
YouTube
,
Messaging
,
Gmail
, or
Email
.
• Details
: View information about the video.
Via Bluetooth:
Send the video via Bluetooth.
Sharing pictures and video
Share pictures and videos via Email, AllShare, Bluetooth,
Messaging, Picasa, or Gmail.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
2. Touch a category, then touch a picture or video to select it.
Tip:
To select multiple pictures or videos, press
Menu
, then touch
Multiselect
. Touch thumbnails to mark them, then touch
Share
.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Share
/
Share video
to send
the picture or video via
AllShare
,
Bluetooth
,
Picasa
,
YouTube
,
Messaging
,
Gmail
,
Email
, or
Online Album
, then follow the
prompts.
Setting a Picture as a Contact Icon
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
2. Touch a category, then touch a picture to select it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Set as
Contact icon
.
4. Select a contact, or create a new contact, with the
selected picture as the contact’s icon.
Setting a Picture as Wallpaper
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Gallery
.
2. Touch a category, then touch a picture to select it.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
More
Set as
Home
screen wallpaper
.
4. Use the crop tool to edit the picture, then touch
Save
to set
the edited picture as the Home screen wallpaper.
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Section 10: Connections
In addition to its network connections, your phone includes
features to connect to the internet and to other devices, via Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, VPN, and Dial Up Networking.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a wireless networking technology that provides access to
local area networks. Use your phone’s Wi-Fi feature to:
Access the internet for browsing, or to send or receive email.
Access your corporate network.
Use hotspots provided by hotels or airports while traveling.
Wi-Fi communication requires access to an existing Wireless
Access Point (WAP). WAPs can be Open (unsecured, as with most
hotspots), or Secured (requiring you to provide login credentials).
Your phone supports the 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi protocol.
Turning Wi-Fi On or Off
Turn your phone’s Wi-Fi service on or off. When you turn Wi-Fi
service on, your phone automatically searches for available, in-
range WAPs (Wireless Access Points).
Turning Wi-Fi On
1. From the Notifications bar, sweep your finger downward to
display the Notification Panel.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
to turn Wi-Fi On.
Turning Wi-Fi Off
1. From the Notifications bar, sweep your finger downward to
display the Notification Panel.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
to turn Wi-Fi Off.
Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
When you turn on Wi-Fi, your phone searches for available Wi-Fi
network access points (hotspots), then displays them in a pop-up
list.
1. From the Notifications bar, sweep your finger downward to
display the Notification Panel.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
to turn Wi-Fi On.
3. When your phone completes a scan, a list of detected
hotspots appears in the display.
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4. Touch a Wi-Fi hotspot to connect.
If the Wi-Fi hotspot is open, you will be automatically connected.
(Open hotspots can require to you launch Browser and agree to a
set of network usage rules that appear in the Browser window.)
If the Wi-Fi network is secured, enter a password at the prompt to
connect.
Adding a Wi-Fi Network Manually
1. Press
Home
Menu
Settings
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
to turn the feature on.
3. Under
Network Settings
, touch
Add Wi-Fi network
, then
enter values in these fields:
Network SSID
: Enter the name of the Wi-Fi Wireless Access Point.
•Security
: Select the type of security used by the WAP.
Configuring Wi-Fi Settings
Configure your phone’s Wi-Fi settings. (For more information,
refer to “Wi-Fi settings” on page 112.)
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Use Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to share your phone’s network
connection with a PC or other device through Wi-Fi, using your
phone as the portable hotspot.
Important!:
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot requires a data connection and consumes
battery power. There is a monthly charge for the Portable Wi-Fi
Hotspot feature, and all data used by connected devices will
apply to the customer’s data allowance. Contact your service
provider for more information.
Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings
Configure your phone’s Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot settings, including
your phone’s name and password, security, and visibility of your
phone’s Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot. For more information, refer to
“Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 113.
Turning On Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Activate your phone’s Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot application to allow
other devices to use your phone’s internet connection.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Applications
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
.
2. Touch
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
to turn the service on. Read
the Disclaimer then touch
Accept
to proceed.
Note:
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot consumes battery power.
3. Read the information about battery usage, then touch
Turn
on Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
to proceed.
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Important!:
When using Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, charges apply when
roaming. Check your calling plan for applicable charges in the
location where you plan to use service.
4. Touch
Continue
to acknowledge the Roaming message.
5. Touch
Automatic
(An SSID and key are created for your
Hotspot) or
Manual
(allows customized settings).
6. Touch
Network Settings
then touch one of the following:
• Configure
: Select Automatic or Manual configuration. Automatic
creates an SSID and Key for your Hotspot. Manual allows the
customization of settings.
Manage Devices
: touch View Connected Devices to display a list of
connected devices, or Manage Allowed Devices to configure which
device automatically connect, or Add a device.
Battery Management
: to select a time interval to shut off Portable
Wi-Fi Hotspot if there is no activity. Selections are:
Never Turn-Off
,
5 minutes
,
10 minutes
,
20 minutes
,
30 minutes
, or
60 minutes
.
Your phone establishes a connection to the network for the
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot service.
7. Touch
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
to turn the service off when
you are finished using Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Connecting a Device via Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Use the other device’s Wi-Fi control to connect to your phone’s
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Tip:
In order for other devices to connect to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, you
can set your device to allow all devices to connect, or add the device.
1. Activate Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot on your phone. For more
information, refer to “Turning On Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot”
on page 91.
2. Locate
SCH-R930
in the Wi-Fi network list.
3. Enter <
phone number
> as the password to connect to this
device.
4. On the other device, scan for Wi-Fi hotspots, and select
your phone from the list.
Tip:
Tip: Your phone’s default Name (SSID) and Password are displayed on
the screen. (For more information about Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot settings,
see “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 113.)
5. At the prompt on the other device, enter your phone’s
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot password.
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology
for exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet.
You don’t need to line up the devices to send information with
Bluetooth. If the devices are in range, you can exchange
information between them, even if they are in different rooms.
Turning Bluetooth On or Off
Turning Bluetooth On
1. From the Home screen, sweep your finger downward to
display the Notification Panel.
2. Touch
Bluetooth
to turn Bluetooth on.
Turning Bluetooth Off
1. From the Home screen, sweep your finger downward to
display the Notification Panel.
2. Touch
Bluetooth
to turn Bluetooth off.
Pairing with a Bluetooth Device
Search for a Bluetooth device and pair with it, to exchange
information between your phone and the device.
1. From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Wireless & networks
Bluetooth settings
.
2. Touch
Bluetooth
to turn on Bluetooth.
3. Activate the target device’s discoverable mode.
4. Touch
Scan devices
.
5. From the list of scanned devices, touch the target device.
6. At the prompt, enter the passkey for the target device and
touch
Accept
. Your phone is now paired with the target
device, and ready to transfer information via Bluetooth.
Configuring Bluetooth Settings
Configure your phone’s Bluetooth settings. (For more information,
refer to “Bluetooth settings” on page 115.)
Airplane mode
When activated, Airplane mode disables all radio-based functions
of your phone.
Tip:
You can still place emergency calls with Airplane mode activated.
You can also enable or re-enable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS functions
with Airplane mode activated.
1. From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Wireless & networks
.
2. Touch
Airplane mode
to activate/de-activate Airplane
mode. When activated, a check appears in the checkbox.
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Tethering
When activated, Tethering uses your phone to provide a USB-
connected device (such as a personal computer) with access to
your Wireless Provider’s network.
Important!:
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot requires a data connection and consumes
battery power. There is a monthly charge for the Portable Wi-Fi
Hotspot feature, and all data used by connected devices will
apply to the customer’s data allowance. Contact your service
provider for more information.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
Tethering
.
2. Connect the other device to the phone using the USB Data
Cable.
3. Touch
USB Tethering
to turn tethering On or Off. When On, a
check appears in the checkbox.
Note:
Using your phone as a tethered wireless internet connection consumes
battery power and increases your data usage.
Roaming while using your phone as a tethered wireless internet
connection will incur extra data charges.
VPN
You can use your phone’s VPN (Virtual Private Network) feature to
connect to VPNs.
Connecting to a VPN
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & networks
VPN settings
.
2. Touch the desired VPN connection in the
VPNs
list.
3. Enter a password at the prompt, then press
OK
. Your phone
completes the VPN connection.
Adding a VPN
To add a VPN to your phone’s
VPNs
list, see “VPN settings” on
page 117.
Mobile networks
You can select whether your phone supports roaming outside
your home area in your Wireless Provider’s network. (See also
“Mobile networks” on page 118.)
1. From the Home screen, press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
Wireless & networks
Mobile networks
System selection
.
2. Select one of the following options:
•LTE/CDMA
: Permits roaming for both LTE and CDMA connections.
CDMA mode
: Permits roaming for CDMA connections only.
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Transferring Files to a Memory Card
1. Connect your phone to a personal computer with the USB
Cable. Your phone should recognize the connection and
should display the
USB connected
screen and
USB
connected
in the Status Bar and Notifications Panel.
Note:
If the phone does not does not show the
USB connected
screen,
disconnect the USB Cable, then from the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Applications
Development
, and select
USB
debugging
to disable it. Reconnect the USB Cable.
If you have USB Tethering enabled, you cannot transfer files to your phone’s
memory. You must first disable USB Tethering. (
For more information, refer
to “Tethering” on page 94
.)
2. At the USB connected screen, touch
Connect Storage to PC
.
At the prompt, touch
OK
to enable copying of files between
your computer and the memory card.
3. On your computer, choose a transfer method, and transfer
files to the memory card.
4. When finished, follow the prompts to on the phone disable
the data transfer connection, touch
Disconnect
Storage
from PC
on the phone to disable USB storage, then
disconnect the USB Cable.
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Section 11: Applications
Applications display on the Applications screens to provide
access to your phone’s applications.
You can also place shortcuts to applications on the Home screen,
for quick access to the application. (For more information, refer
to “Adding Applications to a Home Screen panel” on page 32.)
Accessing Applications
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
.
2. Sweep your finger right or left to scroll the Applications
screens.
3. Touch an application’s icon to launch the application.
Customizing the Applications Screens
Choosing a view
By default, application icons appear in Grid view. You can change
the view to List view.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications.
2. Touch
Menu
List View
.
Moving Application icons
With the Applications screen in Grid view, you can arrange the
application icons to suit yourself.
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Edit
.
Note:
The Edit option is not available with the Applications screen in List
view.
3. Touch and hold an application icon, then drag it to a new
location.
4. When you are finished, press
Menu
, then touch
Save
.
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AllShare
Share your media content with other DLNA certified™ (Digital
Living Network Alliance) Devices over Wi-Fi connections.
Note:
You must activate Wi-Fi and connect to a Wi-Fi network to use this
application. (For more information, refer to “Wi-Fi” on page 90.)
With
AllShare
, the following media playback options are
available:
Play or download media from my phone on player
: Play your stored
media content on a Wi-Fi capable playback device (such as a TV or
receiver). You can then use your phone as a remote to control
playback.
Play or download media from a server on my phone
: Play media
stored externally (such as on a server) directly on your phone.
Play media from a server on a player, controlled by my phone
: Play
media content from an external wireless source (such as a server) and
pass it through to an external playback device (such as a TV or
receiver). Your phone both passes the media and controls its playback
(as a remote).
Setting Up AllShare
Before using AllShare, you must setup its parameters.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
AllShare
Settings
. The following options are available:
•Media server name
: Enter the name of the server transmitting the
media files, then touch
Save
.
Share media
: Select which media type(s) to share (
Share picture
,
Share video
, and/or
Share audio
), then touch
OK
.
Access point network
: Setup your Wi-Fi interface to come on and
connect to a selected Wi-Fi Access Point (WAP), or change WAPs.
(For more information, refer to
“Wi-Fi Settings”
on page 112.)
Copy from other devices
: Select an acceptance rule for incoming
media from other devices (
Always accept
,
Always ask
, or
Always
reject
), then touch
OK
.
2. Touch to return to the previous page.
Selecting Media to Play
1. Connect to the Wi-Fi network to use AllShare. For more
information, refer to “Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi
Network” on page 90.
2. From the
Applications
screen, touch
AllShare
.
3. Touch next to
Play or download media from my phone
on a player
.
4. Select
Videos
,
Audio
, or
Pictures
.
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5. Select one or more media files you want to transmit to the
playback device. An orange checkmark appears when you
select a media file.
6. Touch
Add to playlist
. Your phone begins searching for
compatible Wi-Fi devices.
7. Select a playback device from the on-screen list. If your
desired playback device does not appear, touch
Refresh
.
Receiving Media From a Server
1. Connect to the Wi-Fi network to use AllShare. For more
information, refer to “Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi
Network” on page 90.
2. From the
Applications
screen, touch
AllShare
.
3. Touch next to
Play or download mediate from a server
on my phone
or next to
Play media from a server on a player,
controlled by my phone
.
4. Select a source media server from the on-screen list. If
your preferred server does not appear, touch
Refresh
.
Amazon
Shop for merchandise on Amazon.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Amazon.com
.
Amazon Kindle
Shop for, download, and view ebooks from Amazon.com.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Amazon Kindle
.
Amazon MP3
Shop for, download, and play MP3 music files from Amazon.com.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Amazon MP3
.
Appstore
Shop for applications from Amazon.com.
Note:
This application requires you to enable
Settings
Applications
Unknown sources
. (For more information, refer to “Applications” on
page 127.)
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Appstore
.
Asphalt 5
Asphalt 5 is a car racing game.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Asphalt 5
.
2. Follow the on-screen prompts.
Audible
Shop for, download, and play audio books from Audible.com.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Audible
.
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Books
With Google Books, you can find more than 3 million free ebooks
and hundreds of thousands more to buy in the eBookstore.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Books
.
Browser
Your phone includes a full HTML Browser, to access the internet.
For more information about using Browser, see “Browser” on
page 68.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Browser
.
Calculator
Use your phone’s Calculator to perform mathematical
calculations.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Calculator
.
Calendar
Record events and appointments to manage your schedule.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Calendar
.
2. Touch a tab to choose a calendar view:
•Month
: Display the current month, and scroll to other months.
•Week
: Display the current week, and scroll to other weeks.
•Day
: Display today’s schedule, and scroll to other days.
•List
: Display events in a chronological list.
3. Press
Menu
for these options:
•Search
: Search for an event by name.
•Create
: Add a new event to the calendar.
•Go to
: Display a specific date.
•Today
: Display today’s events.
• Delete
: Delete an event.
• Settings
: Customize the calendar.
Customizing the Calendar
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Calendar
.
2. Press
Menu
, then touch
Settings
to configure these
settings:
• Calendars
: View all your calendars.
Calendar sync
: Synchronize calendars from multiple accounts.
Default view
: Set the default view when Calendar opens.
View days as
: Choose a view for a day’s events. Select a type:
Time grid, or Event list.
First day of week
: Choose a day to begin each week.
Hide declined events
: Enable or disable display of events.
Lock time zone
: Lock event time based on your current
user-selected time zone). Select a time zone from within the Select
time zone field.
Select time zone
: Choose a time zone.
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Set alerts & notifications
: Adjusts the event notification method.
Choose from: Alert, Status bar notification, and Off.
•Vibrate
: Activates this notification option. Selections are: Always,
Only in Silent mode, or Never.
Select ringtone
: Assigns a ringtone to a calendar event notification.
Sending Events via Bluetooth
Send events as vCalendar files to other Bluetooth devices.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Calendar
.
2. Touch an event to display its details.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Send via
Bluetooth
.
4. Follow the prompts to select a paired device, or pair with a
new device. (For more information, refer to “Pairing with a
Bluetooth Device” on page 93.)
Sending Events via Email
Send events as vCalendar attachments in Email.
Note:
To send Events via email, you must define an email account using the
Email application. (For more information, refer to “Email” on page 64.)
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Calendar
.
2. Select an event and touch it to display details.
3. Press
Menu
, then touch
Send via
Email
.
4. Continue creating the email, as desired. (For more
information, refer to “Composing and Sending Email” on
page 64.)
Camera
Take pictures and record video with your phone’s built in
Camera-Camcorder. (For more information, refer to “Camera” on
page 82 and “Camcorder” on page 84.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Camera
.
City ID
Subscribe to City ID to display city and state for incoming calls,
and to look up city and state information for phone numbers.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
City ID
.
Clock
The Clock application includes Alarm clock, World clock,
Stopwatch and Timer features.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Clock
.
Daily Perks
View helpful tips, discounts, local weather, news, and more.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Daily Perks
.
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Downloads
Displays lists of content previously downloaded via the Internet.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Downloads
.
Email
Send and receive email using popular email services. (For more
information, refer to “Email” on page 64.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Email
.
Gallery
Use Gallery to view, capture, and manage pictures and videos.
(For more information, refer to “Gallery” on page 88.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Gallery
.
Gmail
Send and receive emails via Gmail, Googles web-based email.
(For more information, refer to “Gmail” on page 62.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Gmail
.
Google Search
With Google Search, you can search the Web and the contents of
your phone’s application list. (For information on change the
Google Search settings, see “Google location services” on
page 125.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Google Search
.
HD Games
Directly access a list of High Definition games for your phone,
without launching the Browser.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
HD Games
.
IMDb
Directly access Amazon’s IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
without launching the Browser.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
IMDb
.
Latitude
With Google Latitude, you can see the location of all of your
friends on a list or on a map. You can also share or hide your
location.
You must first set up your phone to use wireless networks to help
pinpoint your location. Also, Latitude works best when Wi-Fi is
enabled. (For more information, refer to “Location & security” on
page 124 and to “Wi-Fi” on page 90.)
1. Navigate to a Home screen panel, press , then touch
Settings
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
. A green checkmark appears, indicating the
feature is enabled. Your phone begins scanning for Wi-Fi
Wireless Access Points (WAPs), or “hot spots”, listing the
results of the scan under
Wi-Fi networks
.
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3. Touch the desired Wi-Fi network listing to connect to it.
4. Log on to your Google account. (For more information,
refer to “Configuring Your Gmail Account” on page 62.)
5. Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Latitude
. Your Latitude screen
appears in the display.
The following options are available:
Check in
: Select your exact location from a pop-up list.
Add friends
: Select from your Contacts or Add via email address.
Refresh friends
: Update available friends’ locations.
Additional Latitude Options
From your Latitude screen, press to display the
following additional options:
•Search
: allows you to search for a place of interest.
• Directions
: displays navigation directions to a location from a
starting point.
My Places
: allows you to see locations you have marked as a
favorite such as restaurants, museums, parks, and so forth. Press
and hold on a location and when the screen displays with the
address, tap the star in the upper-right corner. It will be listed in your
Starred Places.
Clear Map
: allows you to remove all markings and layers from the
map.
• Latitude
: lets you and your friends share locations and status
messages with each other. It also lets you send instant messages
and emails, make phone calls, and get directions to your friends’
locations.
•More
: allows you to select the following additional options:
Labs
: this is a testing ground for experimental features that aren’t ready
for primetime. They may change, break or disappear at any time. Click
on a Lab to enable or disable it.
Cache Settings
: allows you to set options to pre-fetch map tiles when
not using Wi-Fi and to clear the cache that holds the map tiles.
Help
: displays the Google Mobile Help web page where you can receive
help on Google Maps.
Terms, Privacy & Notices
: displays the Terms and Conditions, Privacy
Policy, o r Legal Notices information. Select the desired information from
the pop-up menu.
About
: displays general information about Google maps such as Version,
Platform, Locale, Total data sent, Total data received, Free memory, etc.
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Sharing your Location with Friends
1. From your Latitude screen, touch to display your
Latitude friends. At first, only your name is displayed.
– or –
From the Maps screen, touch to display your Latitude
friends. At first, only your name is displayed.
2. Press , then touch
Add friends
.
3. Touch
Select from Contacts
or
Add via email address
.
4. Touch a Contact or enter an email address, then touch
Add friends
.
5. At the
Send sharing requests
prompt, touch
Yes
.
Your friend will receive an email or text message with your
location marked on a map. They will also receive instructions on
how to view your location from the web or use Latitude on their
phone or tablet provided it is available. Once they acknowledge
your request, their location will display on your phone. They can
share their location from their computer, phone, or tablet.
For more information, go to
http://www.google.com/latitude
.
Maps
Use Google Maps to find your current location, search for
destinations, and get detailed directions. (For more information,
refer to “Maps” on page 73.)
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Maps
.
2. At the ‘Improve My Location’ prompt, touch
Skip
or
Settings
(to enable locations sources).
3. Turn on
GPS
and wireless networks in Location settings.
(For more information, refer to “Location & security on
page 124.)
4. Turn on
Wi-Fi
. For more information, refer to “Turning Wi-Fi
On” on page 90.
5. Touch the
Maps
drop-down to access the following:
•Map
: displays a map of your current location or of the location
searched.
• Places
: provides access to the places menu where you can quickly
locate a business or person, find out more information about a
business, see coupons, public responses, and more. Locate and
tap one of the listed places (Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Attractions,
and More categories.).
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• Navigation
: accesses a beta version of Good Maps Navigation.
Note
: Do not manipulate this application while driving. Traffic data is
not real-time, and directions may be wrong, dangerous, prohibited,
or involve ferries. Walking routes may be missing sidewalks or
pedestrian paths. Obey applicable laws.
Check in
: checks you into a specific location so when friends view
you on the map they see your current location.
Join Latitude
: allows you to locate family and friends on a map and
share your current location with them.
Location history
: displays a history of the locations visited.
My Places
: displays a list of your starred places. You can star
search results or points on the map by tapping the star icon near
the address.
6. Touch the Layers icon and select one of the following map
views:
•Traffic
: (available only in selected areas) Real-time traffic conditions
are displayed over roads as color-coded lines. Each color
represents how fast the traffic is moving.
•Satellite
: Maps uses the same satellite data as Google Earth.
Satellite images are not real-time. Google Earth acquires the best
imagery available, most of which is approximately one to three
years old.
•Terrain
: combines a topographical view of the area’s terrain with
the current map location.
Transit Lines
: displays the overlapping transit lines on your map.
• Latitude
: allows you to see your friend's locations and share your
location with them.
•My Maps
: displays a list of your preferred maps.
• Bicycling
: displays the overlapping cycling trails on your map.
• Wikipedia
: displays any Wikipedia markers and info on your map.
7. Touch to re-orient the map based on your current
location.
Navigating the Map
Zooming
Double-tap on the screen to zoom in.
Touch Zoom in or Zoom out.
Scrolling
Touch and drag on the screen to reposition the map in the display.
Touch and Touch and hold
Touch and hold
on an area of the map to display pop-up information
about the location.
Touch
an information balloon for these options:
Map
: Move the map’s focus to this location.
Directions
: Get driving, public transport, or walking directions.
Call
: Call the number provided in the location information.
Street view
: Get a street-level view of this location (if available).
What’s nearby
: Get a list of nearby businesses and points of interest.
Search nearby
: Enter search criteria to find nearby points of interest.
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Share this place
: Send the location information via Messaging, Email,
Gmail, or Bluetooth.
Report a problem with the map
: Send an error report to Google Maps.
Maps Menu
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Maps
.
2. While viewing a map, press
Menu
for these options:
•Search
: allows you to search for a place of interest.
•Directions
: displays navigation directions to a location from a
starting point.
•Clear Map
: after viewing or following directions, this option resets
the map.
•More
: displays a list of application shortcuts such as Map, Places,
Navigation, Latitude, Location history, and My Places.
• Settings:
Cache Settings
: provides the ability to setup maps that are cached into
the phone’s memory (while not on a Wi-Fi connection) or to clear the
cache of map titles.
Labs
: this is a testing ground for experimental features that aren’t quite
ready for primetime. They may change, break or disappear at any time.
Terms, Privacy & Notices
: displays the Terms and Conditions, Privacy
Policy, or Legal Notices information. Select the desired information from
the pop-up menu.
About
: displays general information about Google maps such as
Version, Platform, Locale, Total data sent, Total data received, Free
memory, etc.
•Help
: displays Google Maps information.
3. Tap the following icons for the following additional options:
Layers
: Additional items that you can have
displayed on your map. They include:
Traffic
: displays real-time traffic conditions
so you can plan the fastest route.
Satellite
: allows you to see you map as a
satellite image.
Terrain
: allows you to see terrain features
such as hills and mountains.
Transit Lines
: displays the overlapping
transit lines on your map.
Latitude
: allows you to see your friend’s
locations and share your location with them.
My Maps
: displays a list of your preferred
maps.
Bicycling
: displays the overlapping cycling
trails on your map.
Wikipedia
: displays any Wikipedia markers
and info on your map.
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Google Play Store
Google Play Store provides access to downloadable applications
and games to install on your phone. Google Play also allows you
to provide feedback and comments about an application, or flag
an application that might be incompatible with your phone.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Play Store
.
2. If not already logged in with your Google account, tap
Next
.
3. Tap
Sign in
and enter your Google account information.
4. Tap
Accept
to agree to the Google Play terms of service.
Downloading a New Google Application
To download a new application, you will need to use your Google
account to sign in to Google Play. The Google Play home page
provides several ways to find applications. The home page
features applications and includes a list of item applications by
category, a list of games, a link to search, and a link to My apps.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Play Store
.
2. Browse through the categories, find an application you're
interested in, and tap the name.
3. Read the application descriptions.
Important!:
If the selected application requires access to data or control of a
function on your phone, Market displays the information the
application will access.
Tap
OK
if you agree to the conditions of the application. Once you
tap
OK
on this screen you are responsible for using this
application on the phone and the amount of data it uses. Use this
feature with caution.
4. Tap
Install
.
Note:
Use caution with applications which request access to any personal
data, functions, or significant amounts of data usage times.
My Location
: When selected, the location
displays on the map with a blinking blue arrow.
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5. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to pay for
the application.
6. Check the progress of the current download by opening
the Notifications panel.
7. After the item is downloaded and installed on your phone,
the content download icon appears in the
notification area of the status bar.
8. On the Google Play screen, press and then tap
My apps
, tap the installed application in the list, and then
tap
Open
.
Tip:
The newly downloaded applications display in the applications list and
are shown in alphabetical order if the View Type is set to Alphabetical
grid or Alphabetical list, or at the end of the list if View type is set to
Customizable grid.
Note:
A data plan is required to use this feature. Charges may apply. Please
contact your service provider for further details.
Media Hub
Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie and
TV content. With hundreds of titles available at your fingertips,
entertaining on the go has never been easier. You can rent or
purchase your favorite content and watch from the convenience
of anywhere. Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung is
known for, Samsung Media Hub is your gateway to mobile video
like you've never experienced it before.
(For more information, refer to “Media Hub” on page 87.)
Note:
Media Hub service requires a Media Hub account, and depends on
service availability.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Media Hub
.
Memo
Create and manage text memos, and send memos via Bluetooth
to paired Bluetooth devices.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Memo
.
Note:
You can send a memo via Bluetooth. After creating a memo, press
Menu
Send via,
then follow the prompts to send the memo to a
paired Bluetooth device. To send a saved memo, touch and hold on the
Memo to launch Bluetooth. For more information about using
Bluetooth, see “Bluetooth” on page 93.
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Mobile TV
You can watch television shows on you device. Select from a list
of options.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Mobile TV
.
Important!:
After the trial period, charges for service apply. Contact your
Wireless Provider for details.
Music
Play music files from an optional, installed memory card.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Music
. For more
information, refer to “Music App” on page 75.
Music Player
Play music files from an optional, installed memory card. (For
more information, refer to “Music Player” on page 79.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Music Player
.
My Files
Find, view and manage files stored on an optional installed
memory card. If the file is associated with an application on your
phone, you can launch the file in the application.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
My Files
.
2. Tap a folder and scroll down or up until you locate a file.
3. Touch a file to launch it in the associated application (if the
file is associated with an application).
4. While browsing files, use these controls:
Tou ch
Up
to go back up to a higher directory.
Tou ch
Home
to go back to the root directory.
Press
Menu
for these options:
Share
: Upload the file via AllShare, Messaging, Bluetooth, Picasa,
Email, Gmail, or YouTube.
Create folder
: Create a new folder for storing files.
Delete
: Erase selected file(s).
View by
: Display files as a List, as a List and details, or as Thumbnails.
List by
: Sort files by Time, Type, Name, or Size.
More
: Move, Copy, or Rename, or change settings for My Files.
Navigation
Google Maps Navigation is an internet-connected, turn-by-turn,
GPS navigation system with voice guidance.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Navigation
.
To receive better GPS signals, avoid using your device in the
following conditions:
Inside a building or between buildings
In a tunnel or underground passage
In poor weather
Around high-voltage or electromagnetic fields
In a vehicle with tinted windows
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Places
Find places of interest near your Latitude location. (For more
information about Latitude, see “Latitude” on page 101.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Places
.
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Use Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to share your phone’s network
connection with a PC or other device through Wi-Fi, using your
phone as the portable hotspot.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Portable Wi-Fi
Hotspot
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
to turn the service on.
(For more information, refer to “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on
page 91 and “Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot” on page 113.)
Quickoffice
Quickoffice® is a Microsoft Office®-compatible office suite, that
provides a central place for managing your documents on and off
line.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Quickoffice
.
Settings
Configure your phone to your preferences. (For more information,
refer to “Settings” on page 112.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Settings
.
Talk
Use Google Talk to chat with other Google Talk users. (For more
information, refer to “Google Talk” on page 63.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Talk
.
Task Manager
View and manage active applications.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Task Manager
.
Tone Room Deluxe
Find, purchase, and download ringtones and ringback tones.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Tone Room Deluxe
.
Video Player
Play and manage videos stored on an optional installed memory
card. (For more information, refer to “Video Player” on page 86.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Video Player
.
Voice Dialer
Voice Dialer is advanced speech recognition software that
recognizes your spoken commands to dial phone numbers,
create messages, and launch phone features such as Contacts,
Calendar, and Music Player.
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To use Voice Control, speak naturally into your phone, at a
distance of 3-12 inches. There is no need to “train” Voice
Control, it is designed to recognize natural speech.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Dialer
.
Note:
At each step, Voice Control displays a list of available commands.
If Voice Control does not recognize your command, it will prompt you
to confirm.
Tip:
Press
Menu
, then touch
Help
at any time to display helpful tips for
using Voice Control.
Call <Name>
Place a call by speaking a Contact name.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Dialer
.
2. At the audio prompt “
Say a command
”, say “
Call
”, followed
by a name from your Contacts list, to call the default
telephone number for a Contact.
3. Follow the prompts to confirm your selection and place the
call.
Dial <Number>
Place a call by speaking a telephone number.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Dialer
.
2. At the audio prompt “
Say a command
”, say “
Dial
”, followed
by a telephone number, to call the phone number.
3. Follow the prompts to confirm your selection and place the
call.
Redial
Redial the latest number called on your phone.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Dialer
.
2. At the audio prompt “
Say a command
”, say “
Redial
”.
3. Follow the prompts to confirm your selection and place the
call.
Open <Menu>
Access an application by speaking the application name.
1. From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Dialer
.
2. At the audio prompt “
Say a command
”, say “
Open
”,
followed by the name of one of the preloaded applications.
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Voice Recorder
Record your voice or other sounds, and share recordings via
Bluetooth, Messaging, or Gmail.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice recorder
.
Voice Search
Search your phone and the Internet using spoken criteria.
From the
Applications
screen, touch
Voice Search
.
Your Navigator Deluxe
Provides all the features of an advanced car navigation system.
Obtain turn-by-turn driving directions with GPS accuracy. Search
for any destination (including gas stations, ATMs, restaurants,
and more). View detailed maps of any location.
Important!:
Your Navigator Deluxe requires you to activate the GPS location
function on your phone. (For more information, refer to “Location
& security” on page 124.)
1. From the
Applications
menu, touch
Your Navigator
.
If the GPS location function on your phone is inactive, follow the
prompts to activate it. (For more information, refer to
“Location &
security”
on page 124.)
Press
Home
, then touch
Your Navigator
.
2. Read the Terms of Service and press
Accept
.
3. From the Your Navigator Deluxe Home screen select one of
the following options:
•Drive To
: Obtain turn by turn directions to an address, airport,
contact address, and more.
•Maps
: Displays a map of your current location, or a location
entered into the search field.
Voice Command
: Allows you to speak a command “Example: Find
gas station” to locate a place on the map.
• Places
: Search for nearby businesses, the cheapest gas prices,
and more.
•Extras
: Displays
My Apps
,
Apps
,
Voices
,
Cars
(represents your
location using the selected symbols), and
More
.
YouTube
View and upload YouTube videos, right from your phone. (For
more information, refer to “YouTube” on page 74.)
From the
Applications
screen, touch
YouTube
.
Zappos
Shop for merchandise on Zappos.com.
From the
Applications
menu, touch
Zappos
.
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Section 12: Settings
This section explains Settings for customizing your phone.
Accessing Settings
Press
Home
Menu
, then touch
Settings
.
– or –
Navigate to a Home screen panel, then touch
Applications
Settings
.
The
Settings
menu appears in the display.
Wireless and networks
Configure and manage your phone’s wireless connections. For
information on using Wi-Fi, see “Wi-Fi”on page 90.
Wi-Fi Settings
Your phone supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n.
Turning Wi-Fi On or Off
Turn your phone’s Wi-Fi service on or off. When you turn Wi-Fi
service on, your phone automatically searches for available, in-
range Wireless Access Points (WAPs).
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi
to turn Wi-Fi On or Off. When on, a check
appears in the checkbox.
Wi-Fi settings
Set up and manage wireless access points.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
. The following settings are available:
•Wi-Fi
: Touch to enable your phone’s Wi-Fi service.
Network notification
: When enabled, notifies you when an open
Wi-Fi network is available.
2. Swipe up to
Network settings
. The following options are
available:
Add Wi-Fi network
: Manually add a new Wi-Fi connection.
•Manage Networks
: Touch to connect to, disconnect from, edit, or
remove
Saved Network
settings on your phone.
•Search
: Touch to search for available Wi-Fi access points. Search
results are listed in
Detected Networks
.
•Advanced
: See
“Advanced Wi-Fi settings”
on page 113.
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Advanced Wi-Fi settings
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Wi-Fi settings
Advanced
.
Wi-Fi sleep policy
: Specify when to switch from Wi-Fi to mobile
data for data communications. Touch to choose from
When screen
turns off
,
Never when plugged in
, or
Never
.
MAC address
: View your phone’s MAC address, needed for
connecting to some secured networks (not configurable).
•Proxy
: Touch to enter a proxy number.
•Port
: Touch to enter a port number.
•IP
(Internet Protocol)
settings
:
Use static IP
: Touch to use a static IP address. When enabled, a check
mark appears in the checkbox.
IP address
: When using a static IP, enter the static IP address.
Gateway
: When using a static IP, enter the Gateway.
Netmask
: When using a static IP, enter the Netmask.
DNS 1
: When using a static IP, enter the DNS 1 value.
DNS 2
: When using a static IP, enter the DNS 2 value.
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Use Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to share your phone’s data network
with up to 5 PCs or other devices through Wi-Fi.
Note:
To use Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, you need the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
feature from your Wireless Provider. Contact your Wireless Provider for
more information.
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot consumes battery power and uses data service.
While the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot is active, your phone’s applications
will use the Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot data feature allowance.
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot On or Off
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
.
2. Touch
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
to turn Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
On or Off. When on, a check appears in the checkbox.
(For more information about activating your Portable Wi-Fi
Hotspot, refer to “Turning On Portable Wi-Fi Hotspoton
page 91.)
Note:
Using your phone as a Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot consumes battery power
and increases your data usage. Roaming while using your phone as a
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot will incur extra data charges.
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Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Network Settings
.
2. Touch
Configure
to setup your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot:
Note:
The first time you touch Configure, you are prompted to confirm that
you want to setup your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot. Touch
Yes
to continue.
•Automatic
: Automatically create an SSID and Key for your hotspot.
• Manual
: Configure your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Network Name
(SSID): View and edit your phone’s name, used by
other devices when connecting to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Broadcast SSID
: Enable to allow your device’s Network Name (SSID)
to be broadcast, so other devices can search for it. When enabled, a
check appears in the checkbox. When disabled, your device is “hidden”,
and your hotspot can only be accessed by devices you specifically allow.
Security
: Choose a security level.
Password
: Touch to require a password to access your phone as a
hotspot, and set a password.
Show password
: Touch to enable display of your password in the
Password field. When disabled, the password is not shown.
Broadcast Channel
: Choose Auto to have the phone automatically
choose a channel for broadcasting, or choose a channel.
Tip:
By default, your phone’s Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot password is your phone
number.
3. Touch
Manage Devices
to view and manage devices you’ve
allowed to connect to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot, then:
Tou ch
View Connected Devices
to view devices connected to your
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Tou ch
Manage Allowed Devices
to manage a list of device you will
allow to connect to your Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Touch
Allow all devices
to connect to allow any device to connect.
Touch
Add device
to enter the MAC address for a new device.
4. Touch
Battery Management
to choose a time period to have
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot remain on after you turn it on (the
default is 30 minutes). If you choose Never Turn-Off, the
hotspot remains on until you turn it off.
Note:
Using your phone as a Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot consumes battery power
and increases your data usage. Roaming while using your phone as a
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot will incur extra data charges.
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Bluetooth
Your phone supports Bluetooth
®
3.0 + EDR.
Bluetooth profiles
Bluetooth profiles are specifications for services supported by
individual devices. Profiles improve the ability of different devices
to work together. Your phone supports these Bluetooth profiles:
Headset
: HSP v1.1/1.2 profile supports use of a compatible Bluetooth
headset for mono voice.
Handsfree
: HFP v1.5/1.6 profile supports Bluetooth headsets, and
may also support other installed compatible Bluetooth devices with
speakerphone capabilities.
Stereo
: A2DP v1.0/v1.2 and AVRCP v1.0/v1.3/v1.4 profiles support
delivery of stereo audio to a compatible Bluetooth device.
Phonebook Access
: PBAP v1.0/v1.1 profile allows sharing of multiple
name card and phonebook entries with a compatible Bluetooth device.
Object Push
: OPP v1.1/v1.2 profile allows sending and receiving of
contact name cards (vCard 2.1) and calendar events (vCalendar)
between devices.
Note:
This device does not support all Bluetooth profiles. For vehicle/
accessory compatibility, contact your Wireless Provider.
Turning Bluetooth On or Off
Turn your device’s Bluetooth service On or Off. For more
information about using Bluetooth to exchange information with
other Bluetooth devices, see “Bluetooth”on page 93.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth
to turn Bluetooth On or Off.
When On, a check appears in the checkbox.
Bluetooth settings
Use Bluetooth settings to manage Bluetooth connections, set
your device’s name, and control your device’s visibility to other
devices.
Note:
Bluetooth must be turned On to access some settings.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Bluetooth settings
.
2. Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth:
• Bluetooth
:
Touch to turn Bluetooth On or Off. When On, a check
appears in the checkbox.
Device name
: Your device’s default name appears on screen.
Touch to change the device name. Available when Bluetooth is
turned On.
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•Discoverable
: Control your phone’s visibility to other devices’
Bluetooth searches. Touch to turn On or Off. Available when
Bluetooth is turned On.
•Discoverable timeout
: Controls how long the device will be visible
for.
Scan devices
: Touch to scan for nearby discoverable devices. After
searching, touch a device to pair with it. For more information, see
see
“Pairing with a Bluetooth Device”
on page 93.
To change your Bluetooth name:
1. Verify Bluetooth is active.
2. From the Bluetooth settings page, tap
Device name
.
3. Enter a new name.
4. Tap
OK
to complete the rename process.
To set visibility:
1. Verify your Bluetooth is active.
2. From the Bluetooth settings page, tap
Discoverable
.
Making your device visible allows other devices to pair and
communicate.
Note:
Your device visibility is based on the time set within the Visible time-
out field (2 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 1 Hour, or Never). This value appears
as a countdown within this
Discoverable timeout
field.
To scan for Bluetooth devices:
1. Verify Bluetooth is active.
2. From the Bluetooth settings page, tap
Scan devices
to
search for visible external Bluetooth-compatible devices
such as headsets, devices, printers, and computers.
Airplane mode
Activating Airplane Mode disables all of your phone’s wireless
functions, preventing you from making or receive calls (other
than Emergency Calls, see “Dialing Emergency Numbers”on
page 35) or messages. While in Airplane Mode, you can use
other features of your phone, such as playing music, watching
videos, or other applications.
Tip:
While in Airplane Mode, you can activate or re-activate Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth connections.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Airplane mode
to activate or deactivate airplane mode.
When activated, a check appears in the checkbox.
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Tethering
Use Tethering to share your device’s internet connection with
another device that connects to your device via USB cable.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
Tethering
.
2. Connect the other device to the phone via USB cable.
3. Touch
USB Tethering
to turn tethering On or Off. When On, a
check appears in the checkbox.
Note:
Using your phone as a tethered wireless internet connection consumes
battery power and increases your data usage. Roaming while using
your phone as a tethered wireless internet connection will incur extra
data charges.
VPN settings
Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). For more
information about using VPNs, see “VPN”on page 94.
Adding a VPN
Before you add a VPN you must determine which VPN protocol to
use: PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), L2TP (Layer 2
Tunneling Protocol), L2TP/IPSec PSK (Pre-shared key based
L2TP/IPSec), or L2TP/IPSec CRT (Certificate based L2TP/IPSec).
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
VPN settings
.
2. Touch
Add VPN
to set up a connection to a VPN, using the
following settings:
Add PPTP VPN
: Set up a connection to a VPN with Point-to-Point
tunneling protocol.
Add L2TP VPN
: Set up a connection to a VPN with Layer 2
tunneling protocol.
Add L2TP/IPSec PSK VPN
: Set up a connection to a VPN with pre-
shared key-based Layer 2/IPsec tunneling protocol.
Add L2TP/IPSec CRT VPN
: Set up a connection to a VPN with
Certificate-based Layer 2/IPsec tunneling protocol.
To establish a PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol):
1. Establish a VPN name (a name for this connection).
2. Set the VPN server.
3. Enable Encryption (if desired).
4. Set the DNS search domains.
To establish a L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol):
1. Establish a VPN name (a name for this connection).
2. Set the VPN server.
3. Enable L2TP secret.
4. Set L2TP secret.
5. Set the DNS search domains.
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To establish a L2TP/IPSec PSK (Pre-shared key based L2TP/IPSec):
1. Establish a VPN name (a name for this connection).
2. Set the VPN server.
3. Set IPSEc pre-shared key.
4. Enable L2TP secret.
5. Set L2TP secret.
6. Set the DNS search domains.
To establish a L2TP/IPSec CRT (Certificate based L2TP/IPSec):
1. Establish a VPN name (a name for this connection).
2. Set the VPN server.
3. Enable L2TP secret.
4. Set L2TP secret.
5. Set user certificate.
Note:
A user certificate must be installed to use this setting.
6. Set CA certificate.
Note:
A CA certificate must be installed to use this setting.
7. Set the DNS search domains.
Mobile networks
Before you use applications such as Google Maps and find your
location or search for places of interest, you must enable the
Mobile networks options.
From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
Mobile networks
.
The following options display:
Use packet data
Allows you to activate data usage on your phone.
From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
Mobile networks
Use packet data
.
Data Roaming
Data roaming allows you to connect to your service providers
partner networks and access data services when you are out of
your service providers area of coverage.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Menu
Settings
Wireless & network
Mobile networks
.
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2. Tap
Data roaming
to connect to data services while
roaming outside your network.
– or –
Tap
Data roaming
again to remove the green check mark
and deactivate the feature.
System selection
You can select whether your phone supports roaming outside
your home area in your Wireless Provider’s network.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Wireless & networks
Mobile networks
System selection
.
2. Select one of the following options:
•LTE/CDMA
: Permits roaming for both LTE and CDMA connections.
CDMA mode
: Permits roaming for CDMA connections only.
Call settings
Voicemail
Allows you to view and assign your voicemail contact number.
Voicemail access number
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Voicemail
.
Voicemail number
pops up.
2. Enter a new number or enter changes to the current
number, then touch
OK
.
Ignore with message
Create messages to use when rejecting incoming calls. (For more
information, refer to “Sending Calls to Voicemail” on page 37.)
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Ignore with message
.
2. Touch
Create
.
3. Enter the message text, then touch
Save
.
Note:
To erase messages, press
Menu
, then touch
Delete
.
View call timer
View your phone’s call time counters.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
View call timer
. The Last call, Outgoing Calls,
Incoming Calls, All calls, Last Reset, and Lifetime Calls, All
Data, Sent Data, Received Data, and Lifetime Data timers
appear.
2. To reset all timers except lifetime Calls, touch
Menu
Reset
.
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Auto retry
When enabled, your phone will automatically re-attempt a call
when it encounters a network busy signal.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Auto retry
to
enable or disable automatic call retry. When enabled, a
check mark appears in the check box.
DTMF tones
Set the length of DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) tones that
your phone sends. DTMF tones are used as input by some
automated call systems.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
DTMF tones
.
2. Touch
Normal
or
Long
.
TTY mode
TTY mode (Text Telephone mode) is a mode that allows your
device to work with a TTY device for the deaf.
Before using your phone with a TTY device, you’ll need to enable
TTY Mode.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
TTY mode
.
2. Touch
TTY Off
,
TTY HCO
(TTY + Hear),
TTY VCO
(TTY + Talk),
or
TTY Full
.
Call Restrictions
Call Restrictions lets you limit calls made with and to you phone
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Call Restrictions
.
2. Touch
Incoming
to choose to
Allow All
Incoming calls,
Allow Contacts
Incoming calls only, or to
Allow None
.
3. Touch
Outgoing
to choose to
Allow All
Outgoing calls,
Allow
Contacts
Outgoing calls only, or to
Allow None
.
Privacy settings
When enabled, enhanced privacy encrypts your voice calls.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
.
2. Touch
Privacy settings
to enable or disable enhanced
privacy. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check
box.
Auto Answer
When enabled Auto Answer lets you set your phone to
automatically answer calls when you receive them or after a few
seconds delay.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Auto Answer
.
2. Select
Off
,
After 1 Second
,
After 3 Seconds
, or
After 5
Seconds
.
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Emergency Number
Emergency Numbers lets you set up to 3 numbers that your
phone will be able to call with your phone in Airplane Mode or
locked. (For more information, refer to “Dialing Emergency
Numbers” on page 35.)
Note: 911
is preset as one of the Emergence numbers.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Call settings
Emergency Number
.
2. Touch one of the emergency numbers to change it or enter
a new value.
3. To save your changes, touch
Save
.
Sound
General
Silent mode
Temporarily silence all the sounds your phone makes except for
media playback and alarms.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Silent mode
to
enable or disable silent mode. When enabled, a check
mark appears in the check box.
Vibrate
When enabled, your phone vibrates to alert you to incoming calls,
as well as playing the call ringtone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Vibrate
.
2. Select
Always
,
Never
,
Only in silent mode
, or
Only when not
in silent mode
.
Note:
The Phone vibrate setting is independent of other call sounds settings.
For example, if you have Silent mode enabled with Phone vibrate, your
phone won’t play a ringtone, but will vibrate for an incoming call.
Volume
Adjust the volume levels for incoming call and notification
ringtones.
Note:
You can also adjust
Ringer volume
from the Home screen by pressing
the
Volume Key
.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Volume
.
2. Touch and drag the slider to set
Incoming call volume
.
3. Touch and drag the slider to set
Media volume
.
4. Touch and drag the slider, or press the Volume key, to set
System volume
.
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5. Touch and enable
Use incoming call volume for
notifications
.
– or –
Touch and drag the slider to set
Notification volume
.
6. Touch
OK
to save your setting(s).
Incoming calls
Phone ringtone
Choose a default ringtone for all incoming calls.
Tip:
You can also set songs as ringtones for all calls, or for a selected
contact. (For more information, see “Setting a song as a ringtone”on
page 81.)
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Phone ringtone
.
2. Touch a ringtone to hear a sample and select it.
3. Touch
OK
to save the setting.
Notifications
Notification ringtone
Select a default ringtone for message, alarm, and other
notifications.
Tip:
You can also set songs as alarm ringtones. (For more information, see
“Setting a song as a ringtone”on page 81.)
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Notification ringtone
.
2. Touch a ringtone to hear a sample and select it.
3. Touch
OK
to save the setting.
Feedback
Audible touch tones
When enabled, tones play for when you dial numbers on the
Phone Dialer.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Audible touch tones
to enable or disable tones. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
Audible selection
When enabled, tones play when you touch the screen for
selections (other than the Phone Dialer).
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Audible selection
to enable or disable tones. When enabled, a check mark
appears in the check box.
Screen lock sounds
When enabled, tones play when you lock or unlock the screen.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Screen lock sounds
to enable or disable tones. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
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Haptic feedback
When enabled, the phone vibrates to indicate screen touches and
other interactions.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Haptic feedback
to
enable or disable vibration. When enabled, a check mark
appears in the check box and
Vibration intensity
is
activated.
Vibration intensity
When enabled, the phone plays sounds for memory card-related
notifications.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Vibration intensity
.
2. Touch and drag the slider to set
Vibration intensity
.
3. Touch
OK
to save your setting.
Emergency tone
When enabled (the default setting) and during an Emergency
(911) Call, the phone plays a tone that emergency personnel can
use to locate your phone.
Caution!:
When you are endangered by intruders, you should disable
Emergency tone
before placing an Emergency Call.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Sound
Emergency tone
.
2. Select
Off
,
Alert
(play tone), or
Vibrate
.
Display
Font style
Select the font used to display text in screens.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
Font style
.
2. Touch a font to select it. You are prompted to verify your
selection.
3. Touch
Get fonts online
to download additional fonts.
Brightness
Set the default screen brightness.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
Brightness
.
2. Touch
Automatic brightness
to enable or disable automatic
screen brightness adjustment to ambient light levels.
When enabled, a check mark appears in the box.
3. With
Automatic brightness
disabled, touch and drag the
slider to set the brightness.
4. Touch
OK
to save the setting.
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Auto-rotate screen
Enable or disable automatic rotation of the screen when you turn
the phone clockwise or counterclockwise.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
.
2. Touch
Auto-rotate screen
to enable or disable automatic
screen orientation. When enabled, a check appears in the
box.
Animation
Set the level of animations for transitions from one window to
another.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
Animation
.
2. Touch
No animation
,
Some animations
, or
All animations
.
Screen timeout
Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen
touch and the automatic screen timeout (dim and lock).
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
Screen timeout
.
2. Touch a setting (
15 seconds
/
30 seconds
/
1 minute
/
2 minutes
/
10 minutes
) to select it.
Keypad timeout
Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen
touch and the automatic keypad timeout.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
Keypad timeout
.
2. Touch a setting (
1.5 seconds
/
6 seconds
/
Always off
/
Always on
) to select it.
Power saving mode
When enabled, your phone will automatically analyze the screen
and adjust the brightness to conserve battery power.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Display
.
2. Touch
Power saving mode
to enable or disable the mode.
When enabled, a check appears in the check box.
Location & security
My Location
E911
Indicates your phone supports E911 location service. This option
cannot be disabled.
Standalone GPS services
Enable or disable location service from Standalone GPS services.
Note:
Standalone location services must be enabled to use some
applications.
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Important!:
By selecting
Standalone GPS services
, you are allowing access to
all location information by any third party through web access or
any software or peripheral components you choose to install,
download, add, or attach to the device or any other means.
Enabling this functionality could pose certain risks to users of
this device.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Standalone GPS services
to enable or disable Standalone
GPS services. When enabled, a check mark appears in the
check box.
To receive better GPS signals, avoid using your device in the
following conditions:
Inside a building or between buildings
In a tunnel or underground passage
In poor weather
Around high-voltage or electromagnetic fields
In a vehicle with tinted windows
Google location services
When enabled, your phone’s GPS location information will be
used for Google search results and other Google services.
Note:
Some Google applications require this setting to be enabled.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Google location services
to enable or disable the setting.
You are prompted to allow Google location services to
collect location data anonymously.
2. To enable Google location services, touch
Agree
. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
Screen unlock settings
The default lock screen prevents accidental call dialing or
activation of features or applications.
To protect your phone from unauthorized use, use a personal
screen unlock pattern, a Personal Identification Number (PIN), or
a password.
For more information about using the lock and unlock features of
your phone, see “Securing Your Phone”on page 16.
Set unlock pattern/Change unlock pattern
A screen unlock pattern is a touch gesture you create and use to
unlock your phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Set screen lock
or
Change screen lock
.
2. Touch
Pattern
.
3. Follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock
pattern.
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Set unlock pattern/Change unlock PIN
A screen unlock PIN is a Personal Identification Number you enter
and use to unlock your phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Set screen lock
or
Change screen lock
.
2. Touch
PIN
.
3. Follow the prompts to enter or change your screen unlock
PIN.
Set unlock Password/Change unlock Password
A screen unlock Password is a word or series of4 or more
characters that you can store and then use to unlock your phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Set screen lock
or
Change screen lock
.
2. Touch
Password
. A QWERTY keypad appears on the
screen.
3. Follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock
Password.
Passwords
Visible passwords
When enabled, password characters will display briefly as you
touch them while entering passwords.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Visible passwords
to enable or disable brief displays of
password characters. When enabled, a check mark
appears in the check box.
Device administration
Add or remove device administrators.
Select device administrators
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Select
device administrators
to view a list of available device
administrators.
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Credential storage
Use secure credentials
You can install credentials from an optional installed memory
card, and use the Credential storage settings to allow
applications to access the secure certificates and other
credentials.
Note:
You must have installed encrypted certificates from a microSD
memory card to use this feature.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Use secure credentials
to enable or disable. When enabled,
a check mark appears in the check box.
Install encrypted certificates
Install encrypted certificates from an optional installed microSD
memory card.
Note:
You must have installed a micro SD memory card containing encrypted
certificates to use this feature.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Install encrypted certificates
,
2. Choose a certificate and follow the prompts to install.
Set password
Set or change a password to protect credentials.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Set password
, then follow the prompts.
Clear storage
Clear stored credentials and reset the password.
Note:
This setting only appears if you have installed encrypted certificates.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Location & security
Clear storage
to clear stored credentials and reset the
password.
Applications
You can download and install applications from Google Play, or
create applications using the Android SDK (Software
Development Kit) and install them on your phone. Use
Applications settings to manage applications on your phone.
Warning!:
Because this device can be configured with system software not
provided by or supported by Google or any other company, end-
users operate these devices at their own risk.
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Unknown sources
When enabled, allows installation of applications from sources
other than the Google Play.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Unknown
sources
to enable or disable the setting. When enabled, a
check mark appears in the check box.
Manage applications
Manage and remove applications from your phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Manage applications
.
2. Touch an application to view and update information about
the application, including Storage (memory) usage, default
settings, and Permissions.
3. Press
to return to
Applications
settings.
Running services
View and control services running on your phone.
Warning!:
Not all services can be stopped, and stopping services may have
undesirable consequences on the application or Android System.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Running
services
.
2. To stop a service, touch the service, then touch
Stop
at the
confirmation prompt.
Memory usage
View lists of applications and the amount of memory used by
each.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Memory usage
. The following lists are available:
• Downloaded
: All applications that you have downloaded and
installed on your phone.
•All
: All applications installed on your phone.
•On SD card
: All applications installed on the microSD memory
card.
• Running
: All applications currently running in phone memory.
2. Touch the tab for the list you want to view.
3. Press
Menu
to sort the list by the amounts of memory
used to store applications or alphabetically by application
names.
4. Touch an application to view its information, to control its
running, and to move it to the microSD card or phone
memory or uninstall it, if possible.
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Battery use
View a list of phone subsystems and the percentage of battery
power used by each of them.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Battery use
.
Touch an item to view subsystem information.
Development
Set options for application development.
USB debugging
When enabled, allows debugging when the phone is attached to
a PC by a USB cable.
Note:
This setting is used for application development purposes.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Development
USB debugging
to enable or disable the
setting. When enabled, a check mark appears in the check
box.
Allow mock locations
This setting is used by developers when developing location-
based applications.
Note:
This setting is used for application development purposes.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Applications
Development
Allow mock locations
to enable or disable
the setting. When enabled, a check mark appears in the
box.
Accounts & sync
Set up and manage your accounts, including your Google and
Backup Assistant accounts.
General sync settings
Background data
When enabled, all accounts can sync, send, and receive data at
any time, in the background.
Important!:
Disabling background data can extend battery life and lower data
use. Some applications may still use the background data
connection, even if this setting is disabled.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accounts & sync
Background data
to enable or disable the setting. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
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Auto-sync
When enabled, all accounts sync data at any time, automatically.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accounts & sync
Auto-
sync
to enable or disable the setting. When enabled, a
check mark appears in the check box.
Manage accounts
Use Manage accounts to set up and configure your accounts.
Note:
Available settings depend on the type of account. Not all settings are
available for all accounts.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accounts & sync
.
2. Under
Manage accounts
, touch the account to modify its
settings.
For more information about managing a Google account,
see “Managing a Google account”on page 48.
For more information about managing a Corporate
Exchange account, see “Managing a Microsoft Exchange
account”on page 49.
Adding an account
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accounts & sync
.
2. Under
Manage accounts
, touch
Add account
and follow the
prompts to enter your credentials and set up the account.
Tip:
For more information about adding accounts, see “Accounts”on
page 47.
Removing an account
Important!:
Removing an account also deletes all of its messages, contacts
and other data from the phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accounts & sync
.
2. Touch an account to display its settings.
3. Touch
Remove account
, then touch
Remove
at the prompt to
remove the account and delete all its messages, contacts
and other data.
Privacy
Use Privacy settings to manage use of personal information by
your phone.
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Personal data
Factory data reset
Use Factory data reset to return your phone to its factory
defaults. This setting erases all data from your phone, including
your Google or other email account settings, system and
application data and settings, and downloaded applications. It
will not erase current system software and bundled applications,
or files stored on an optional installed memory card, such as
music or photos.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Privacy
Factory data reset
, then follow the prompts to perform the
reset.
SD card & phone storage
Manage the use of memory resources in your phone’s internal
memory, and on an optional installed memory card.
SD card
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
SD card & phone storage
.
2. View
Total space
and
Available space
memory usage on an
optional installed memory card (not user-configurable).
3. Touch
Unmount SD card
to prepare the memory card for
safe removal or formatting. (For more information, see
“Removing a Memory Card”on page 9.)
4. Touch
Format SD card
to erase the memory card and
prepare it for use with your phone.
Caution!:
Do not routinely format Memory Cards when you simply wish to
delete some files. Repeated formatting of a Memory Card can
shorten its useful life.
System storage
View the amount of your phone’s internal memory available for
use. Your phone contains 2GB of internal memory.
Note:
This setting cannot be configured.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
SD card & phone storage
.
Under
System storage
, view
Available space
.
Search
Use Search settings to define searchable areas on the web and
on your phone for Google Search, available by touching
Search
.
Language & keyboard
Select locale and User dictionary
Set the language used by your phone’s screens.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Language & keyboard
.
2. Touch
Select locale
Select a language/locale from the list.
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3. Touch
User dictionary
to Add and/or remove words from
your user dictionary.
Text settings
Configure text entry options to your preferences.
Select input method
Select the default on-screen keypad that appears when you
touch a text entry field.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Language & keyboard
Select input method
.
2. Select
Swype
,
Samsung keypad
(Samsung keypad is the
default), or
Android keyboard
.
Note:
For details about these on-screen keypads, see “Entering Text”on
page 40.
Swype
Configure Swype settings. Swype is a new way to enter text by
gliding your finger over the characters on the on-screen
keyboard. (For more information, see “Using the Swype
Keyboard”on page 45.)
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Language & keyboard
Swype
to enable/disable the Swype screen keyboard.
2. Touch
Swype
(Swype settings) to access the following
options (Touch items to enable or disable the setting. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.):
• Preferences
:
Language
: Choose US English, Español.
Audio feedback
: When enabled, plays sounds as you enter text.
Vibrate on keypress
: When enabled, the phone vibrates for each key
press.
Swype Advanced settings
:
Word suggestion
: When enabled, suggests possible matching words
as you enter text.
Auto-spacing
: When enabled, inserts spaces automatically when you
pause entering text.
Auto-capitalization
: When enabled, automatically capitalizes the first
letter of the first word in a sentence.
Show complete trace
: Choose how long the trace of your Swype
entries display.
Speed vs. accuracy
: Send the sensitivity of Swype text recognition.
•Help
:
Swype help
: View the Swype User Manual.
Tutorial
: View a tutorial for learning how to Swype.
• About
:
Version
: View the current Swype software version.
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Samsung keypad
Configure Samsung keypad settings. For more information about
entering text with the Samsung keypad.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Language & keyboard
Samsung keypad
to enable/disable the Samsung screen
keyboard.
2. Touch
Samsung keypad
(Samsung keypad settings) to
access the following options:
Touch items to enable or disable the setting. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
Portrait keypad types
: Select which type of Samsung keypad
appears when you touch a text entry field, either Qwerty Keypad or
3x4 Keypad (classic phone style keypad).
Input languages
: Select the language you want to enter using the
Samsung keypad.
•XT9
: When enabled, lists words that include your key presses.
XT9 advanced settings
: Lets you enable those XT9 features you
want to use and disable those you don’t want to use.
Keypad sweeping
: When enabled, lets you select text entry modes
by sweeping across the Samsung keypad.
• Auto-capitalization
: When enabled, automatically capitalizes the
first letter of the first word in a sentence.
Voice input
: When enabled, inputs your speech as text.
Auto-full stop
: When enabled, Samsung keypad automatically
inputs a period after the last word entered when you enter a second
space.
•Tutorial
: Learn about this keypad’s functions.
Android keyboard
Configure Android keyboard settings. For more information about
entering text with the Android keyboard, see “Using the Android
Keyboard”on page 41.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Language & keyboard
Android keyboard
to enable/disable the Android screen
keyboard.
2. Touch
Android keyboard
(Android keyboard settings) to
access the following options:
Touch items to enable or disable the setting. When
enabled, a check mark appears in the check box.
Vibrate on keypress
: When enabled, the phone vibrates for each
key press.
Sound on keypress
: When enabled, a sound plays for each key
press.
Popup on keypress
: When enabled, a character pops up for each
key press.
Touch to correct words
: When enabled, touching an entered word
lets you make changes to it.
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• Auto-capitalization
: When enabled, automatically capitalizes the
first letter of the first word in a sentence.
Show settings key
: Assigns when the Android keyboard settings
key appears. Choose from: Automatic, Always show, or Always
hide.
Voice input
: Voice Input is an experimental feature using Google’s
networked speed recognition. When enabled, the Voice input key
appears on the Android keyboard. To use Voice input, touch the
Voice input key, or slide your finger over the keyboard.
Input languages
: Select the language you want to enter using the
Android keypad.
Word suggestion settings
:
Quick fixes
: When enabled, corrects common mistakes.
Show suggestions
: When enabled, displays suggested words while
entering text.
Auto-complete
: When enabled, pressing the spacebar or a
punctuation character automatically inserts the highlighted suggested
word.
Voice input and output
Voice input
Voice recognition settings
Voice recognition lets you conduct searches by speaking to your
phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Voice input and output
Voice recognition settings
.
2. Touch a setting to configure:
• Language
: Select your preferred spoken language from the list.
• SafeSearch
: (Applies only to Google searches.) Select how closely
you want Voice recognition to monitor your speech for explicit
images:
Off
(none),
Moderate
, or
Strict
.
Block offensive words
: Omits offensive words from your
searches.
Personalized recognition
: Adapts your device’s speech
recognition to more closely match your voice.
Google Account dashboard
: Lets you manage the data collected
and stored in you Google account.
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Voice output
Text-to-speech settings
Text-to-speech provides audible readout of text, for example, the
contents of text messages, and the Caller ID for incoming calls.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Voice input and output
Text-to-speech settings
.
2. Touch a setting to configure:
Listen to an example
: Play a sample of speech synthesis (available
if voice data is installed).
Driving mode
: When enabled, reads out the CallerID for incoming
calls and new notifications.
Always use my settings
: When enabled, settings you make
override the application’s default settings.
Default settings
: Configure settings to your preferences. When
Always use my settings is enabled, these settings override the
application’s default settings.
Default engine
: Set the speech synthesis engine for spoken text.
Install voice data
: Download and install the speech synthesis data
needed to activate Text-to-speech from Google Play (free).
Speech rate
: Set the speed at which the text is spoken.
Language
: Set the language voice for spoken text.
• Engines
: Set language(s) supported by available speech synthesis
engine(s) – Pico TTS.
Accessibility
Accessibility services are special features to make using the
phone easier for those with certain physical disabilities. Use the
Accessibility settings to activate these services.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accessibility
.
2. Touch
Accessibility
to activate or deactivate accessibility
services. When activated, a check mark appears in the
box.
Accessibility services
Enable or disable accessibility services.
Note:
You must activate the
Accessibility services
setting before enabling
services.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accessibility
.
2. Touch a service to enable or disable it. When enabled, a
check mark appears in the check box:
• SoundBack
: When enabled, plays tones for touch actions.
• TalkBack
: When enabled, recites menu options, application titles,
contacts, and other items when scrolling and making selections.
•KickBack
: When enabled, vibrates for touch actions.
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The power key
When enabled, this option lets you end calls by pressing the
Power-Lock key.
From the
Settings
menu, touch
Accessibility
The power
key ends calls
to enable/disable this option. When
activated, a check mark appears in the box.
Date and time
By default, your phone receives date and time information from
the wireless network. When you are outside network coverage,
you may want to set date and time information manually using
the Date and time settings.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Date & time
.
2. Touch a setting to configure:
•Automatic
: Touch to enable or disable automatic date and time
updates from the wireless network. When enabled, a check mark
appears in the check box.
•Set date
: Enter the current date (only available when the Automatic
setting is disabled).
Select time zone
: Choose your local time zone (only available when
the Automatic setting is disabled).
•Set time
: Enter the current time (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.
About phone
View information about your phone, including status, legal
information, hardware and software versions, and a tutorial.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
About phone
.
2. Touch items to view details:
Software Update
: Allows you to either manually check for new
firmware and update your device or confirm the current status
information. This feature enables you to use your phone to connect
to the network and upload any new phone software directly to your
phone. The phone automatically updates with the latest available
software when you access this option.
• Status
: View Battery status, Battery level, IMEI, MEIDs (D & H), SIM
ID, IMSI, Phone number, MIN, PRL version, Network, Signal
strength, Mobile network type, Service state, Roaming, Mobile
network state, Wi-Fi MAC address, Bluetooth address, and Up time.
Battery use
: Display currently running processes and applications.
Legal information
: Display open source licenses and Google info.
System tutorial
: View a tutorial to help you learn how to use your
phone. Follow the prompts to move through the tutorial topics.
Hardware version
: Display the hardware version of your phone.
Model number
: Display your phone’s model number.
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Firmware version
: Display the firmware version of your phone.
Baseband version
: Display the baseband version of your phone.
Kernel version
: Display the kernel version of your phone.
Build number
: Display your phone’s build number.
Setup wizard
Prompts you to setup important features of your phone.
1. From the
Settings
menu, touch
Setup wizard
. Touch and
hold items for details.
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Section 13: Health and Safety Information
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using
your phone. The terms “mobile device” or “cell phone” are used
in this section to refer to your phone.
Read this information before
using your mobile device
.
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published
information for consumers relating to Radio Frequency (RF)
exposure from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes the
following information:
Do cell phones pose a health hazard?
Many people are concerned that cell phone radiation will cause
cancer or other serious health hazards. The weight of scientific
evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems.
Cell phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Over
the past 15 years, scientists have conducted hundreds of studies
looking at the biological effects of the radio frequency energy
emitted by cell phones. While some researchers have reported
biological changes associated with RF energy, these studies have
failed to be replicated. The majority of studies published have
failed to show an association between exposure to radio
frequency from a cell phone and health problems.
The low levels of RF cell phones emit while in use are in the
microwave frequency range. They also emit RF at substantially
reduced time intervals when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high
levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue),
exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health effects.
The biological effects of radio frequency energy should not be
confused with the effects from other types of electromagnetic
energy.
Very high levels of electromagnetic energy, such as is found in
X-rays and gamma rays, can ionize biological tissues. Ionization
is a process where electrons are stripped away from their normal
locations in atoms and molecules. It can permanently damage
biological tissues including DNA, the genetic material.
The energy levels associated with radio frequency energy,
including both radio waves and microwaves, are not great
enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules. Therefore,
RF energy is a type of non-ionizing radiation. Other types of
non-ionizing radiation include visible light, infrared radiation
(heat), and other forms of electromagnetic radiation with
relatively low frequencies.
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While RF energy does not ionize particles, large amounts can
increase body temperatures and cause tissue damage. Two
areas of the body, the eyes and the testes, are particularly
vulnerable to RF heating because there is relatively little blood
flow in them to carry away excess heat.
Research Results to Date: Is there a connection between RF
and certain health problems?
The results of most studies conducted to date say no. In addition,
attempts to replicate and confirm the few studies that have
shown a connection have failed.
The scientific community at large therefore believes that the
weight of scientific evidence does not show an association
between exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) from cell phones and
adverse health outcomes. Still the scientific community has
supported additional research to address gaps in knowledge.
Some of these studies are described below.
Interphone Study
Interphone is a large international study designed to determine
whether cell phones increase the risk of head and neck cancer. A
report published in the International Journal of Epidemiology
(June, 2010) compared cell phone usage for more than 5,000
people with brain tumors (glioma and meningioma) and a similar
number of healthy controls.
Results of this study did NOT show that cell phones caused brain
cancer. In this study, most people had no increased risk of brain
cancer from using cell phones. For people with the heaviest use
of cell phones (an average of more than ½ hour per day, every
day, for over 10 years) the study suggested a slight increase in
brain cancer. However, the authors determined that biases and
errors prevented any conclusions being drawn from this data.
Additional information about Interphone can be found at
http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf.
Interphone is the largest cell phone study to date, but it did not
answer all questions about cell phone safety. Additional research
is being conducted around the world, and the FDA continues to
monitor developments in this field.
International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS)
The COSMOS study aims to conduct long-term health monitoring
of a large group of people to determine if there are any health
issues linked to long-term exposure to radio frequency energy
from cell phone use. The COSMOS study will follow
approximately 300,000 adult cell phone users in Europe for 20 to
30 years. Additional information about the COSMOS study can be
found at
http://www.ukcosmos.org/index.html
.
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Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields
in Childhood and Adolescence (MOBI-KIDS)
MOBI-KIDS is an international study investigating the relationship
between exposure to radio frequency energy from
communication technologies including cell phones and brain
cancer in young people. This is an international multi-center
study involving 14 European and non-European countries.
Additional information about MOBI-KIDS can be found at
http://www.creal.cat/programes-recerca/en_projectes-creal/
view.php?ID=39.
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program
of the National Cancer Institute
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) actively follows cancer
statistics in the United States to detect any change in rates of
new cases for brain cancer. If cell phones play a role in risk for
brain cancer, rates should go up, because heavy cell phone use
has been common for quite some time in the U.S. Between 1987
and 2005, the overall age-adjusted incidence of brain cancer did
not increase. Additional information about SEER can be found at
http://seer.cancer.gov/
.
Cell Phone Industry Actions
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory
actions, the FDA has urged the cell phone industry to take a
number of steps, including the following:
Support-needed research on possible biological effects of RF for
the type of signal emitted by cell phones;
Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the
user; and
Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current
information on cell phone use and human health concerns.
The FDA also is working with voluntary standard-setting bodies
such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE), the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), and others to assure that safety standards
continue to adequately protect the public.
Reducing Exposure: Hands-Free Kits and Other
Accessories
Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
If there is a risk from being exposed to radio frequency energy
(RF) from cell phones - and at this point we do not know that
there is - it is probably very small. But, if you are concerned
about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple
steps to minimize your RF exposure.
Reduce the amount of time spent using your cell phone;
Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between your
head and the cell phone.
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Hands-Free Kits
Hands-free kits may include audio or Bluetooth® headsets and
various types of body-worn accessories such as belt-clips and
holsters. Combinations of these can be used to reduce RF energy
absorption from cell phones.
Headsets can substantially reduce exposure because the phone
is held away from the head in the user's hand or in approved
body-worn accessories. Cell phones marketed in the U.S. are
required to meet RF exposure compliance requirements when
used against the head and against the body.
Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from cell phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free
kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used for convenience
and comfort. They are also required by law in many states if you
want to use your phone while driving.
Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield the Head from RF
Radiation
Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from cell phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories
which claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce
risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF
absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing
more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone.
Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as
advertised. Unlike “hands-free” kits, these so-called “shields”
may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may
be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an
increase in RF absorption.
Children and Cell Phones
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to any users of
cell phones from RF exposure, including children and teenagers.
The steps adults can take to reduce RF exposure apply to
children and teenagers as well.
Reduce the amount of time spent on the cell phone;
Use speaker mode or a headset to place more distance between the
head and the cell phone.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have
advised that children be discouraged from using cell phones at
all. For example, The Stewart Report from the United Kingdom
made such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report,
a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that
using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly
precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any
health hazard exists.
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Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various
sources can be obtained from the following organizations
(updated 10/1/2010):
FCC RF Safety Program:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
http://www.epa.gov/radtown/wireless-tech.html.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA):
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/.
(Note: This web address is case sensitive.)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/.
World Health Organization (WHO):
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/.
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:
http://www.icnirp.de.
Health Protection Agency:
http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/.
US Food and Drug Administration:
http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/
RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/
HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification
Information
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for
Radio Frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government.
These FCC RF exposure limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert organizations: the National
Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both
cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and
engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and
academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature
related to the biological effects of RF energy.
The RF exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of
absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of
watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to
comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
The FCC SAR limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to
give additional protection to the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
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SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions
accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual
SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the
maximum reported value. This is because the phone is designed
to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output of the
phone.
Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed
the SAR limit established by the FCC. Tests for each model phone
are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn
on the body) as required by the FCC. For body-worn operation,
this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal
and that positions the mobile device a minimum of 1.0 cm from
the body.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to
the FCC are:
Head: 1.06 W/Kg.
Body: 1.12 W/Kg.
SAR information on this and other model phones can be
accessed online on the FCC's website through
http://
transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/sar.html
. To find information that
pertains to a particular model phone, this site uses the phone
FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case
of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the
battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID
number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the
website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR
for a particular phone. Additional SAR information can also be
obtained at
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/specific-absorption-rate-sar-cellular-
telephones
.
FCC Part 15 Information to User
Pursuant to part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned that
changes or modifications not expressly approved by Samsung
could void your authority to operate the device.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS)
This device is designed to receive wireless emergency alerts
from the Commercial Mobile Alerting System ("CMAS"; which
may also be known as the Personal Localized Alerting Network
("PLAN")). If your wireless provider has chosen to participate in
CMAS/PLAN, alerts are available while in the provider's coverage
area. If you travel outside your provider's coverage area, wireless
emergency alerts may not be available. For more information,
please contact your wireless provider.
Smart Practices While Driving
On the Road - Off the Phone
The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe operation of
his or her vehicle.
Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task should be
performed while driving whether it be eating, drinking, talking to
passengers, or talking on a mobile phone - unless the driver has
assessed the driving conditions and is confident that the
secondary task will not interfere with their primary responsibility.
Do not engage in any activity while driving a moving vehicle which
may cause you to take your eyes off the road or become so
absorbed in the activity that your ability to concentrate on the act
of driving becomes impaired
. Samsung is committed to promoting
responsible driving and giving drivers the tools they need to
understand and address distractions.
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and
their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them.
The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain
areas. For example, only hands-free use may be permitted in
certain areas.
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Before answering calls, consider your circumstances. Let the call
go to voicemail when driving conditions require. Remember,
driving comes first, not the call!
If you consider a call necessary and appropriate, follow these
tips:
Use a hands-free device;
Secure your phone within easy reach;
Place calls when you are not moving;
Plan calls when your car will be stationary;
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations;
Let the person with whom you are speaking know that you are driving
and will suspend the call if necessary;
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving;
Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting this device in an
automobile:
Laws in some states may prohibit mounting this device on or
near the windshield of an automobile. In other states, the law
may permit mounting this device only in specific locations in the
automobile. Be sure to consult the state and local laws or
ordinances where you drive before mounting this device in an
automobile. Failure to comply with these restrictions could result
in fines, penalties, or other damages.
Never mount this device in a manner that will obstruct the
driver's clear view of the street and traffic.
Never use wireless data services such as text messaging, Web
browsing, or e-mail while operating a vehicle.
Never watch videos, such as a movie or clip, or play video games
while operating a vehicle.
For more information, go to
http://www.ctia.org
.
Battery Use and Safety
Important! Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or
damage
. Most battery issues arise from improper
handling of batteries and, particularly, from the
continued use of damaged batteries.
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise attempt
to change the form of your battery
. Do not put a high degree of
pressure on the battery. This can cause leakage or an internal
short-circuit, resulting in overheating.
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Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids.
Liquids can get into the phone's circuits, leading to corrosion. Even
when the phone appears to be dry and appears to operate normally,
the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard. If the
phone and/or battery get wet, have them checked by your service
provider or contact Samsung, even if they appear to be working
properly.
Do not place your battery in or near a heat source
. Excessive
heating can damage the phone or the battery and could cause the
phone or the battery to explode. Do not dry a wet or damp battery with
an appliance or heat source such as a microwave oven, hair dryer,
iron, or radiator. Avoid leaving your phone in your car in high
temperatures.
Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire
. The phone or
the battery may explode when overheated.
Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery
. Do not let leaking
battery fluid come in contact with your eyes, skin or clothing. For safe
disposal options, contact your nearest Samsung-authorized service
center.
Avoid dropping the cell phone
. Dropping the phone or the battery,
especially on a hard surface, can potentially cause damage to the
phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the phone or battery,
take it to a service center for inspection.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way
.
Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects
. Accidental
short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, key, jewelry,
clip, or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals
of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you
carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals
may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.
Important!
Use only Samsung-approved batteries, and recharge
your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers
which are specifically designed for your phone.
WARNING!
Use of a non-Samsung-approved battery or charger may present a
risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard
. Samsung's
warranty does not cover damage to the phone caused by
non-Samsung-approved batteries and/or chargers.
Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers
. Some
websites and second-hand dealers not associated with reputable
manufacturers and carriers, might be selling incompatible or even
counterfeit batteries and chargers. Consumers should purchase
manufacturer or carrier-recommended products and accessories. If
unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is compatible,
contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.
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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
.
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its
customers to recycle Samsung mobile devices and genuine
Samsung accessories.
Proper disposal of your mobile device and its battery is not only
important for safety, it benefits the environment. Batteries must
be recycled or disposed of properly.
Recycling programs for your mobile device, batteries, and
accessories may not be available in your area.
We've made it easy for you to recycle your old Samsung mobile
device by working with respected take-back companies in every
state in the country.
Drop It Off
You can drop off your Samsung-branded mobile device and
batteries for recycling at one of our numerous Samsung
Recycling Direct (SM) locations. A list of these locations may
be found at:
http://pages.samsung.com/us/recyclingdirect/
usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect_locations.jsp
.
Samsung-branded devices and batteries will be accepted at
these locations for no fee.
Consumers may also recycle their used mobile device or
batteries at many retail or carrier-provided locations where
mobile devices and batteries are sold. Additional information
regarding specific locations may be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/plugin/cellphone/
index.htm
or at
http://www.call2recycle.org/
.
Mail It In
The Samsung Mobile Take-Back Program will provide
Samsung customers with a free recycling mailing label. Just
go to
http://www.samsung.com/us/aboutsamsung/citizenship/
usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect.html?INT=STA_r
ecyle_your_phone_page
and follow the instructions to print out
a free pre-paid postage label and then send your old mobile
device or battery to the address listed, via U.S. Mail, for
recycling.
Dispose of unwanted electronics through an approved
recycler.
To find the nearest recycling location, go to our website:
www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect
Or call, (877) 278-0799.
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Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile devices
and batteries
Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in accordance with
local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of these items in
household or business trash may be prohibited. Help us protect
the environment - recycle!
Warning!
Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may
explode.
UL Certified Travel Charger
The Travel Charger for this phone has met applicable UL safety
requirements. Please adhere to the following safety instructions
per UL guidelines:
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY
LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH
AMERICA, USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF
THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER
OUTLET.
THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY
ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR
MOUNT POSITION.
Display / Touch-Screen
Please note the following information when using your mobile
device:
WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY
The display on your mobile device is made of glass or
acrylic and could break if your mobile device is dropped or
if it receives significant impact. Do not use if screen is
broken or cracked as this could cause injury to you.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH-SCREEN
MOBILE DEVICE
If your mobile device has a touch-screen display, please
note that a touch-screen responds best to a light touch
from the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using
excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the
touch-screen may damage the tempered glass surface
and void the warranty. For more information, please refer
to the “Standard Limited Warranty”.
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GPS & AGPS
Certain Samsung mobile devices can use a Global Positioning
System (GPS) signal for location-based applications. A GPS uses
satellites controlled by the U.S. Government that are subject to
changes implemented in accordance with the Department of
Defense policy and the 2008 Federal Radio navigation Plan (FRP).
Changes may affect the performance of location-based
technology on your mobile device.
Certain Samsung mobile devices can also use an Assisted Global
Positioning System (AGPS), which obtains information from the
cellular network to improve GPS performance. AGPS uses your
wireless service provider's network and therefore airtime, data
charges, and/or additional charges may apply in accordance with
your service plan. Contact your wireless service provider for
details.
Your Location
Location-based information includes information that can be
used to determine the approximate location of a mobile device.
Mobile devices which are connected to a wireless network
transmit location-based information. Additionally, if you use
applications that require location-based information (e.g. driving
directions), such applications transmit location-based
information. The location-based information may be shared with
third-parties, including your wireless service provider,
applications providers, Samsung, and other third-parties
providing services.
Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls
When you make an emergency call, the cellular network may
activate AGPS technology in your mobile device to tell the
emergency responders your approximate location.
AGPS has limitations and
might not work in your area
. Therefore:
Always tell the emergency responder your location to the best of your
ability; and
Remain on the mobile device for as long as the emergency responder
instructs you.
Navigation
Maps, directions, and other navigation-data, including data
relating to your current location, may contain inaccurate or
incomplete data, and circumstances can and do change over
time. In some areas, complete information may not be available.
Therefore,
you should always visually confirm that the
navigational instructions are consistent with what you see before
following them. All users should pay attention to road conditions,
closures, traffic, and all other factors that may impact safe driving
or walking. Always obey posted road signs
.
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Emergency Calls
This mobile device, like any wireless mobile device, operates
using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, as well as
user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection
in all conditions, areas, or circumstances.
Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless mobile
device for essential communications (medical emergencies, for
example). Before traveling in remote or underdeveloped areas,
plan an alternate method of contacting emergency services
personnel. Remember, to make or receive any calls, the mobile
device must be switched on and in a service area with adequate
signal strength.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile
device networks or when certain network services and/or mobile
device features are in use. Check with local service providers.
To make an emergency call:
1. If the mobile device is not on, switch it on.
2. From the Home screen, touch
Phone
.
3. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for
example, 911 or other official emergency number).
Emergency numbers vary by location.
4. Touch the “Send” key.
If certain features are in use (call blocking, for example), you may
first need to deactivate those features before you can make an
emergency call. Consult your User Manual and your local cellular
service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to
give all the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Remember that your mobile device may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call
until given permission to do so.
Care and Maintenance
Your mobile device is a product of superior design and
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions
below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you
to enjoy this product for many years:
Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from:
Liquids of any kind
Keep the mobile device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and
liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If
the mobile device does get wet, do not accelerate drying with
the use of an oven, microwave, or dryer, because this may
damage the mobile device and could cause a fire or
explosion.
Do not use the mobile device with a wet hand. Doing so may
cause an electric shock to you or damage to the mobile
device.
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Extreme heat or cold
Avoid temperatures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°C / 113°F.
Microwaves
Do not try to dry your mobile device in a microwave oven.
Doing so may cause a fire or explosion.
Dust and dirt
Do not expose your mobile device to dust, dirt, or sand.
Cleaning solutions
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean the mobile device. Wipe it with a soft
cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
Shock or vibration
Do not drop, knock, or shake the mobile device. Rough
handling can break internal circuit boards.
Paint
Do not paint the mobile device. Paint can clog the device’s
moving parts or ventilation openings and prevent proper
operation.
Responsible Listening
Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss
.
Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud
sounds over time. The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is
played louder and for longer durations. Prolonged exposure to
loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of
preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that
using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and
cell phones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead
to permanent noise-induced hearing loss.
This includes the use of headphones (including headsets,
earbuds, and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices). Exposure to
very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with
tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound, and
distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced
hearing loss and potential hearing problem varies. Additionally,
the amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies
depending on the nature of the sound, the device settings, and
the headphones that are used. As a result, there is no single
volume setting that is appropriate for everyone or for every
combination of sound, settings, and equipment.
You should follow some common sense recommendations when
using any portable audio device:
Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into an
audio source.
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Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at
which you can hear adequately.
Be aware that you can adapt to higher volume settings over time, not
realizing that the higher volume may be harmful to your hearing.
When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the
people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear
what you are listening to.
Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you
choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use
noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental
noise. By blocking background environment noise, noise cancelling
headphones should allow you to hear the music at lower volumes than
when using earbuds.
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less
time is required before you hearing could be affected.
Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such
as rock concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary
hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.
Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you
experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech, or experience
any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio
device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
You can obtain additional information on this subject from the
following sources:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Email: info@audiology.org
Internet:
http://www.audiology.org/Pages/default.aspx
National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD 20892-2320
Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Internet:
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
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Operating Environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area,
and always switch your mobile device off whenever it is
forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.
When connecting the mobile device or any accessory to another
device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do
not connect incompatible products.
Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Radio
Frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment
may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless
mobile device. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Implantable Medical Devices
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained
between a handheld wireless mobile device and an implantable
medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter
defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device.
Persons who have such devices:
Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six (6) inches from
their implantable medical device when the mobile device is turned ON;
Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket;
Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to
minimize the potential for interference;
Should turn the mobile device OFF immediately if there is any reason
to suspect that interference is taking place;
Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your
implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using
your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical device,
consult your health care provider.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH)
395 E Street, S.W., Suite 9200
Patriots Plaza Building
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)
1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
Outside the U.S. 513-533-8328
Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Internet:
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/
default.html
1-888-232-6348 TTY
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For more information see:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-
faqs.html#
.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your mobile
device off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle before
using your mobile device in a motor vehicle. You should also
consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added
to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Switch your mobile device off in any facility where posted notices
require you to do so.
Potentially Explosive Environments
Switch your mobile device off when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks
in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death. Users are advised to switch the mobile
device off while at a refueling point (service station).
Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use
of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution
areas), chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in
progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often, but not always, clearly marked. They include below deck
on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using
liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain,
dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
When your Device is Wet
Do not turn on your device if it is wet. If your device is already on,
turn it off and remove the battery immediately (if the device will
not turn off or you cannot remove the battery, leave it as-is).
Then, dry the device with a towel and take it to a service center.
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FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless Devices
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has
established requirements for digital wireless mobile devices to be
compatible with hearing aids and other assistive hearing devices.
When individuals employing some assistive hearing devices
(hearing aids and cochlear implants) use wireless mobile
devices, they may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise.
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this
interference noise, and mobile devices also vary in the amount of
interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system
for wireless mobile devices to assist hearing device users find
mobile devices that may be compatible with their hearing
devices. Not all mobile devices have been rated. Mobile devices
that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on
the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on
the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device
happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to
use a rated mobile device successfully. Trying out the mobile
device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for
your personal needs.
M-Ratings
: Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or M4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to generate less interference to
hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled. M4 is
the better/higher of the two ratings. M-ratings refer to enabling
acoustic coupling with hearing aids that do not operate in telecoil
mode.
T-Ratings
: Mobile devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements
and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices
than mobile devices that are not labeled. T4 is the better/higher
of the two ratings. T-ratings refer to enabling inductive coupling
with hearing aids operating in telecoil mode.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing aid
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find
this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is
relatively immune to interference noise.
Under the current industry standard, American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19, the hearing aid and wireless
mobile device rating values are added together to indicate how
usable they are together. For example, if a hearing aid meets the
M2 level rating and the wireless mobile device meets the M3
level rating, the sum of the two values equals M5.
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Under the standard, this should provide the hearing aid user with
normal use while using the hearing aid with the particular
wireless mobile device. A sum of 6 or more would indicate
excellent performance.
However, these are not guarantees that all users will be satisfied.
T ratings work similarly.
The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
HAC for Newer Technologies
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids
for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there
may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone
that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids.
It is important to try the different features of this phone
thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or
cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone
for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions
about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider
or phone retailer.
Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile
Device
Your mobile device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with
it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the
mobile device, or make calls that increase your mobile device
bill.
Keep the mobile device and all its parts and accessories out of
the reach of small children.
M3 + M2 = 5
T3 + T2 = 5
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FCC Notice and Cautions
FCC Notice
The mobile device may cause TV or radio interference if used in
close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you
to stop using the mobile device if such interference cannot be
eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the
National Fire Protection Association.
Cautions
Any changes or modifications to your mobile device not expressly
approved in this document could void your warranty for this
equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.
Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of
any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the
mobile device warranty if said accessories cause damage or a
defect to the mobile device.
Although your mobile device is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece
of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting,
bending, or sitting on it.
Other Important Safety Information
Only qualified personnel should service the mobile device or install the
mobile device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device.
Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment installed in your
vehicle are securely mounted.
Check regularly that all wireless mobile device equipment in your
vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
When using a headset in dry environments, static electricity can build
up in the headset and cause a small quick static electrical shock. To
minimize the risk of electrostatic discharge from the headset avoid
using the headset in extremely dry environments or touch a grounded
unpainted metal object to discharge static electricity before inserting
the headset.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials
in the same compartment as the mobile device, its parts, or
accessories.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag
inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including installed or
portable wireless equipment near or in the area over the air bag or in
the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is improperly
installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Switch your mobile device off before boarding an aircraft. The use of
wireless mobile devices in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to
the aircraft's operation. Check with appropriate authorities before
using any function of a mobile device while on an aircraft.
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Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or
denial of cell phone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
While using your device, leave some lights on in the room and do not
hold the screen too close to your eyes.
Seizures or blackouts can occur when you are exposed to flashing
lights while watching videos or playing games for extended periods. If
you feel any discomfort, stop using the device immediately.
Reduce risk of repetitive motion injuries. When you repetitively
perform actions, such as pressing keys, drawing characters on a
touch screen with your fingers, or playing games, you may experience
occasional discomfort in your hands, neck, shoulders, or other parts of
your body. When using your device for extended periods, hold the
device with a relaxed grip, press the keys lightly, and take frequent
breaks. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such use,
stop use and see a physician.
If your device has a camera flash or light, do not use the flash or light
close to the eyes of people or pets. [122011]
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Section 14: Warranty Information
Standard Limited Warranty
What is covered and for how long?
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, LLC (“SAMSUNG”)
warrants that SAMSUNG’s handsets and accessories (“Products”)
are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service for the period commencing upon the date of
purchase by the first consumer purchaser and continuing for the
following specified period of time after that date:
What is not covered?
This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the
Product.
This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage
resulting from accident, misuse, abnormal use, abnormal
conditions, improper storage, exposure to liquid, moisture,
dampness, sand or dirt, neglect, or unusual physical, electrical or
electromechanical stress; (b) scratches, dents and cosmetic
damage, unless caused by SAMSUNG; (c) defects or damage
resulting from excessive force or use of a metallic object when
pressing on a touch screen; (d) equipment that has the serial
number or the enhancement data code removed, defaced,
damaged, altered or made illegible; (e) ordinary wear and tear;
(f) defects or damage resulting from the use of Product in
conjunction or connection with accessories, products, or
ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by
SAMSUNG; (g) defects or damage resulting from improper
testing, operation, maintenance, installation, service, or
adjustment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (h) defects
or damage resulting from external causes such as collision with
an object, fire, flooding, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake,
exposure to weather conditions, theft, blown fuse, or improper
use of any electrical source; (i) defects or damage resulting from
cellular signal reception or transmission, or viruses or other
software problems introduced into the Product; or (j) Product
used or purchased outside the United States. This Limited
Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80%
of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty
does not cover any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by
a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for
Phone 1 Year
Batteries 1 Year
Case/Pouch/Holster 90 Days
Other Phone Accessories 1 Year
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charging the battery; (ii) any of the seals on the battery are
broken or show evidence of tampering; or (iii) the battery has
been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for
which it is specified.
What are SAMSUNG’s obligations?
During the applicable warranty period, provided the Product is
returned in accordance with the terms of this Limited Warranty,
SAMSUNG will repair or replace the Product, at SAMSUNG’s sole
option, without charge. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG’s sole
option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components
when repairing any Product, or may replace the Product with a
rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product.
Repaired/replaced cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted
for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced
Products will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of
the original Limited Warranty on the original Product or for ninety
(90) days, whichever is longer. All replaced Products, parts,
components, boards and equipment shall become the property of
SAMSUNG. Except to any extent expressly allowed by applicable
law, transfer or assignment of this Limited Warranty is prohibited.
What must you do to obtain warranty service?
To obtain service under this Limited Warranty, you must return
the Product to an authorized phone service facility in an adequate
container for shipping, accompanied by the sales receipt or
comparable proof of sale showing the original date of purchase,
the serial number of the Product and the seller’s name and
address.
To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, please call
SAMSUNG Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. If SAMSUNG
determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited
Warranty, you must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for
the repair or return of such Product.
You should keep a separate backup copy of any contents of the
Product before delivering the Product to SAMSUNG for warranty
service, as some or all of the contents may be deleted or
reformatted during the course of warranty service.
What are the limits on SAMSUNG’s liability?
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL EXTENT OF
SAMSUNG’S RESPONSIBILITIES, AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
REGARDING THE PRODUCTS.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SAMSUNG BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT OR FOR, WITHOUT LIMITATION, COMMERCIAL
LOSS OF ANY SORT; LOSS OF USE, TIME, DATA, REPUTATION,
OPPORTUNITY, GOODWILL, PROFITS OR SAVINGS;
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INCONVENIENCE; INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES; OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR
INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES AND
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR THE DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE
QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR
SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT
USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT, OR THE ABILITY TO
INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE
PRODUCT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR
EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY
SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY,
CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF
ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT RESTS
SOLELY WITH THE USER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR
SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT.
Nothing in the Product instructions or information shall be
construed to create an express warranty of any kind with respect
to the Products. No agent, employee, dealer, representative or
reseller is authorized to modify or extend this Limited Warranty or
to make binding representations or claims, whether in
advertising, presentations or otherwise, on behalf of SAMSUNG
regarding the Products or this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
What is the procedure for resolving disputes?
ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE SALE, CONDITION OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS SHALL BE RESOLVED
EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION, AND
NOT BY A COURT OR JURY.
Any such dispute shall not be combined or consolidated with a
dispute involving any other person’s or entity’s Product or claim,
and specifically, without limitation of the foregoing, shall not
under any circumstances proceed as part of a class action. The
arbitration shall be conducted before a single arbitrator, whose
award may not exceed, in form or amount, the relief allowed by
the applicable law. The arbitration shall be conducted according
to the American Arbitration Association (AAA) Commercial
Arbitration Rules applicable to consumer disputes. This
arbitration provision is entered pursuant to the Federal Arbitration
Act. The laws of the State of Texas, without reference to its
choice of laws principles, shall govern the interpretation of the
Limited Warranty and all disputes that are subject to this
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arbitration provision. The arbitrator shall decide all issues of
interpretation and application of this arbitration provision and the
Limited Warranty.
For any arbitration in which your total damage claims, exclusive
of attorney fees and expert witness fees, are $5,000.00 or less
(“Small Claim”), the arbitrator may, if you prevail, award your
reasonable attorney fees, expert witness fees and costs as part
of any award, but may not grant SAMSUNG its attorney fees,
expert witness fees or costs unless it is determined that the claim
was brought in bad faith. In a Small Claim case, you shall be
required to pay no more than half of the total administrative,
facility and arbitrator fees, or $50.00 of such fees, whichever is
less, and SAMSUNG shall pay the remainder of such fees.
Administrative, facility and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in
which your total damage claims, exclusive of attorney fees and
expert witness fees, exceed $5,000.00 (“Large Claim”) shall be
determined according to AAA rules. In a Large Claim case, the
arbitrator may grant to the prevailing party, or apportion among
the parties, reasonable attorney fees, expert witness fees and
costs. Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator’s award in any
court of competent jurisdiction.
This arbitration provision also applies to claims against
SAMSUNG’s employees, representatives and affiliates if any such
claim arises from the Product’s sale, condition or performance.
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.
Severability
If any portion of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal or
unenforceable, such partial illegality or unenforceability shall not
affect the enforceability of the remainder of the Limited Warranty.
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Precautions for Transfer and Disposal
If data stored on this device is deleted or reformatted using the
standard methods, the data only appears to be removed on a
superficial level, and it may be possible for someone to retrieve
and reuse the data by means of special software.
To avoid unintended information leaks and other problems of this
sort, it is recommended that the device be returned to Samsung’s
Customer Care Center for an Extended File System (EFS) Clear
which will eliminate all user memory and return all settings to
default settings. Please contact the
Samsung Customer Care
Center
for details.
Important!
Please provide warranty information (proof of
purchase) to Samsung’s Customer Care Center in order
to provide this service at no charge. If the warranty has
expired on the device, charges may apply.
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC
1301 E. Lookout Drive
Richardson, Texas 75082
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)
©2012 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. All rights
reserved.
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written
approval. Specifications and availability subject to change
without notice. [111611]
End User License Agreement for Software
IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement
(“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual
or a single entity) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for software
owned by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and its affiliated
companies and its third party suppliers and licensors that
accompanies this EULA, which includes computer software and
may include associated media, printed materials, “online” or
electronic documentation (“Software”).
BY CLICKING THE “I ACCEPT” BUTTON (OR IF YOU BYPASS OR
OTHERWISE DISABLE THE “I ACCEPT”, AND STILL INSTALL,
COPY, DOWNLOAD, ACCESS OR OTHERWISE USE THE
SOFTWARE), YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS
EULA. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS IN THIS EULA, YOU
MUST CLICK THE “DECLINE” BUTTON, AND DISCONTINUE USE
OF THE SOFTWARE.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Samsung grants you the following rights
provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of this
EULA: You may install, use, access, display and run one copy of
the Software on the local hard disk(s) or other permanent storage
media of one computer and use the Software on a single
computer or a mobile device at a time, and you may not make
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the Software available over a network where it could be used by
multiple computers at the same time. You may make one copy of
the Software in machine-readable form for backup purposes
only; provided that the backup copy must include all copyright or
other proprietary notices contained on the original.
2. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP. Samsung reserves
all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA. The Software
is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws and
treaties. Samsung or its suppliers own the title, copyright and
other intellectual property rights in the Software. The Software is
licensed, not sold.
3. LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS. You may not reverse
engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to
discover the source code or algorithms of, the Software (except
and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by
applicable law not withstanding this limitation), or modify, or
disable any features of, the Software, or create derivative works
based on the Software. You may not rent, lease, lend, sublicense
or provide commercial hosting services with the Software.
4. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Samsung and its
affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered as
part of the product support services related to the Software
provided to you, if any, related to the Software. Samsung may
use this information solely to improve its products or to provide
customized services or technologies to you and will not disclose
this information in a form that personally identifies you.
5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and
add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung may
provide to you or make available to you after the date you obtain
your initial copy of the Software, unless we provide other terms
along with such upgrade. To use Software identified as an
upgrade, you must first be licensed for the Software identified by
Samsung as eligible for the upgrade. After upgrading, you may
no longer use the Software that formed the basis for your
upgrade eligibility.
6. SOFTWARE TRANSFER. You may not transfer this EULA or the
rights to the Software granted herein to any third party unless it
is in connection with the sale of the mobile device which the
Software accompanied. In such event, the transfer must include
all of the Software (including all component parts, the media and
printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA) and you may not
retain any copies of the Software. The transfer may not be an
indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, the
end user receiving the Software must agree to all the EULA
terms.
7. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that the Software is
subject to export restrictions of various countries. You agree to
comply with all applicable international and national laws that
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apply to the Software, including the U.S. Export Administration
Regulations, as well as end user, end use, and destination
restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments.
8. TERMINATION. This EULA is effective until terminated. Your
rights under this License will terminate automatically without
notice from Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the terms
and conditions of this EULA. Upon termination of this EULA, you
must cease all use of the Software and destroy all copies, full or
partial, of the Software.
9. THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS. Certain third-party applications
may be included with, or downloaded to this mobile device.
SAMSUNG makes no representations whatsoever about any of
these applications. Since SAMSUNG has no control over such
applications, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that
SAMSUNG is not responsible for the availability of such
applications and is not responsible or liable for any content,
advertising, products, services, or other materials on or available
from such applications. Purchaser expressly acknowledges and
agrees that use of third-party applications is at Purchaser’s sole
risk and that the entire risk of unsatisfactory quality,
performance, accuracy and effort is with Purchaser. It is up to
Purchaser to take precautions to ensure that whatever Purchaser
selects to use is free of such items as viruses, worms, Trojan
horses, and other items of a destructive nature. References on
this mobile device to any names, marks, products, or services of
any third-parties are provided solely as a convenience to
Purchaser, and do not constitute or imply an endorsement,
sponsorship, or recommendation of, or affiliation with the
third-party or its products and services. Purchaser agrees that
SAMSUNG shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly,
for any damage or loss caused or alleged to caused by, or in
connection with, use of or reliance on any such third-party
content, products, or services available on or through any such
application. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that your use of
any third-party application is governed by such third-party
application provider’s Terms of Use, License Agreement, Privacy
Policy, or other such agreement and that any information or
personal data you provide, whether knowingly or unknowingly, to
such third-party application provider, will be subject to such
third-party application provider’s privacy policy, if such a policy
exists. SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PRACTICES OF
ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER.
10. Disclaimer of Warranty Regarding Third-Party Applications.
SAMSUNG DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY, USE,
TIMELINESS, SECURITY, VALIDITY, ACCURACY, OR RELIABILITY OF,
OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF, OR OTHERWISE RESPECTING,
THE CONTENT OF ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WHETHER
SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION IS INCLUDED WITH THE
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PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG, IS DOWNLOADED, OR
OTHERWISE OBTAINED. USE OF ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION
IS DONE AT PURCHASER’S OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND
PURCHASER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO
YOUR MOBILE DEVICE OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM
THE DOWNLOADING OR USE OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY
APPLICATIONS. SAMSUNG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
WARRANTY REGARDING WHETHER PURCHASER’S PERSONAL
INFORMATION IS CAPTURED BY ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION
PROVIDER OR THE USE TO WHICH SUCH PERSONAL
INFORMATION MAY BE PUT BY SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION
PROVIDER. ANY THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS PROVIDED WITH
THIS MOBILE DEVICE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS
AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND FROM
SAMSUNG, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE FULLEST
EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, SAMSUNG
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR
STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR
WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
RELIABILITY OR AVAILABILITY, ACCURACY, LACK OF VIRUSES,
QUIET ENJOYMENT, NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS OR OTHER VIOLATION OF RIGHTS. SAMSUNG DOES NOT
WARRANT AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF
THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION, THAT THE FUNCTIONS
CONTAINED IN THE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WILL MEET
PURCHASER’S REQUIREMENTS, THAT THE OPERATION OF THE
THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR
ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE THIRD-PARTY
APPLICATION WILL BE CORRECTED. PURCHASER ASSUMES THE
ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR
CORRECTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW
EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION,
WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, OBTAINED BY PURCHASER FROM
SAMSUNG SHALL BE DEEMED TO ALTER THIS DISCLAIMER OF
WARRANTY REGARDING THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS, OR TO
CREATE ANY WARRANTY.
11. Limitation of Liability. SAMSUNG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO
THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE ANY THIRD-PARTY
APPLICATION, ITS CONTENT OR FUNCTIONALITY, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES CAUSED BY OR RELATED TO
ERRORS, OMISSIONS, INTERRUPTIONS, DEFECTS, DELAY IN
OPERATION OR TRANSMISSION, COMPUTER VIRUS, FAILURE TO
CONNECT, NETWORK CHARGES, AND ALL OTHER DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME
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JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NOT
WITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, SAMSUNG’S TOTAL LIABILITY
TO PURCHASER FOR ALL LOSSES, DAMAGES, CAUSES OF
ACTION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE BASED ON
CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF
PURCHASER’S USE OF THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS ON THIS
MOBILE DEVICE, OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS EULA,
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PURCHASER PAID
SPECIFICALLY FOR ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION THAT
WAS INCLUDED WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE. THE FOREGOING
LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS, AND DISCLAIMERS (INCLUDING
SECTIONS 9, 10, AND 11) SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EVEN IF ANY REMEDY
FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
12. U.S. Government End Users Restricted Rights. The Software
is licensed only with "restricted rights" and as "commercial
items" consisting of "commercial software" and "commercial
software documentation" with only those rights as are granted to
all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions herein.
All Software and Products provided to the United States
Government pursuant to solicitations issued on or after
December 1, 1995 is provided with the commercial rights and
restrictions described elsewhere herein. All Software and
Products provided to the United States Government pursuant to
solicitations issued prior to December 1, 1995 are provided with
RESTRICTED RIGHTS as provided for in FAR, 48 CFR 52.227-14
(JUNE 1987) or DFAR, 48 CFR 252.227-7013 (OCT 1988), as
applicable.
13. APPLICABLE LAW. This EULA is governed by the laws of
TEXAS, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. This EULA
shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressly
excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not amicably
settled, it shall be finally resolved by arbitration in Seoul, Korea in
accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the Korean Commercial
Arbitration Board. The award of arbitration shall be final and
binding upon the parties.
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA is the entire
agreement between you and Samsung relating to the Software
and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written
communications, proposals and representations with respect to
the Software or any other subject matter covered by this EULA. If
any provision of this EULA is held to be void, invalid,
unenforceable or illegal, the other provisions shall continue in full
force and effect.
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Index
A
Abc mode 43
Accessibility settings
services 135
Text-to-speech 135
Accounts
adding a Corporate account 48
adding a Google account 47
setting up a Facebook account 50
setting up a Twitter account 50
Airplane mode 116
Android keyboard
configuring 41
entering text 41
Applications
downloading new 106
Applications settings
allow mock locations 129
development 129
managing 128
running services 128
unknown sources 128
USB debugging 129
B
Back key 25
Battery
charging 11
cover, installing 11
cover, removing 6
indicator 13
installing 10
non-supported batteries 13
removing 10
Wall Charger 11
Battery Use & Safety 145
Bluetooth
Change Name 116
Discoverable 116
pairing with a device 93
profiles 115
Scan for Devices 116
Set Visibility 116
settings 115
turning on or off 93
Visible Time-Out 116
Browser 68
settings 72
C
Calculator 99
Calendar 99
Call log
creating/updating contacts 38
managing 38
sending messages 38
Call settings
auto retry 120
DTMF tones 120
ignore with message 119
TTY mode 120
voice privacy 120
Calls
answering 36
call-waiting 37
ending 38
from Call log 36
from Contacts 35
from Favorites 36
in-call options 37
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rejecting 37
sending to voicemail 37
silencing a ringer 36
three-way 36
using Speed Dials 35
using the Dialer 34
using Voice Commands 35
Voice Dialer 35
Camcorder
recording video 85
settings 85
Camera
settings 83
taking pictures 82
Care and Maintenance 150
Children and Cell Phones 141
Clock 100
Commercial Mobile Alerting System
(CMAS) 144
Contacts
activities 57
creating 50
creating from Call log 51
creating from the Dialer 52
display options 53
exporting and importing 54
Get Friends 52
groups 55
history 57
linking 53
My Profile 55
namecards 54
setting a picture as contact icon 89
speed dials 57
starred contacts 54
synchronizing with accounts 52
updating 52
updating from Call log 38, 52
updating from Dialer 52
Corporate email accounts 48
D
Data Roaming 118
Activate/Deactivate 119
Display / Touch-Screen 148
Display settings
animation 124
automatic orientation 124
brightness 123
keypad timeout 124
power saving mode 124
screen timeout 124
Do cell phones pose a health hazard?
138
Downloading
New application 106
E
E911 121
Email
account settings 66
combined Inbox 65
composing and sending 64
configuring accounts 64
Corporate accounts 48
refreshing your accounts 66
Emergency Calls 35, 150
Emoticons 60
Entering Text
Changing the Text Entry Mode 43
Using 123Sym Mode 44
Using Abc Mode 43
Using Symbol/Numeric Mode 44
Exchange account 48
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
Signals 138
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F
Facebook
setting up an account 50
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Regulations for Wireless
Devices 155
FCC Notice and Cautions 157
G
Gallery 88
sharing pictures and video 89
viewing pictures and video 88
Get Friends 52
Getting Started
Setting Up Your Phone 6
Gmail
account settings 63
composing and sending 62
configuring your account 62
refreshing your account 62
Google
Gmail 62
Google Play 106
managing an account 48
Maps 73
setting up an account 47
Talk 63
Voice Search 74
your account 15
YouTube 74, 111
Google Music 75
Google Play 106
GPS & AGPS 149
Groups
adding contacts 56
creating 55
sending a message 57
H
Health and Safety Information 138
Home key 25
Home screen 27
adding shortcuts 31
adding widgets 29
customizing 29
folders 31
primary shortcuts 28
wallpaper 32
I
Icons
Annunciator Line 23
K
Keypad
Changing Text Input 43
L
Locking and Unlocking
setting unlock pattern 125, 126
setting unlock PIN 126
unlocking the keypad 14, 16
M
Maps 73
Memory Card
installing 9
removing 9
Memory card
installing 9
removing 9
Memory settings
external SD card 131
System storage 131
Menu
context-sensitive 25
key 25
Messages
creating and sending 59
email 64
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Gmail 62
managing 61
settings 61
Talk 63
threaded view 61
types 59
Messaging
Insert Smiley 60
Options 60
microSDHC card 9
Mobile Networks
Data Roaming 118
Mobile networks 94, 118
Mobile NetworksUse Packet Data 118
Music
creating a playlist 80
playing 80
setting a song as a ringtone 81
Music App
Adding Songs to Playlists 79
Changing Library View 76
Creating a Playlist 79
Deleting a Playlist 79
Listening 76
Music Application 75
Now Playing Screen 77
Options While Playing 78
Playing 76
Playing a Playlist 79
Registration 75
Searching for Music 76
Tab Options 77
My Location 124
My Profile 55
sending via Bluetooth or Gmail 55
N
Namecards
sending 54
Navigation 25
command keys 25, 28
context-sensitive menus 25
touch gestures 25
New applications
Downloading 106
Notification Panel 26
O
Operating Environment 153
Other Important Safety Information 157
Out of Office
Message 66
Settings 66
P
Pairing with Bluetooth 93
Personal Localized Alerting
Network (PLAN) 144
Phone settings
Date and time 136
language 131
Picture ID
setting 89
Pictures
Gallery 88
setting as wallpaper 89
sharing 89
taking 82
Playlists
creating 80
Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings 114
Powering On and Off 14
Privacy
voice 120
Privacy settings
personal data 131
172
Q
QWERTY keybards
Virtual Keyboard Types 40
R
Reducing Exposure
Hands-Free Kits and Other
Accessories 140
Reset
factory data 131
Responsible Listening 151
Restricting Children's Access to Your
Mobile device 156
Ringtones
notification 122
setting a song as a ringtone 81
Roaming 16
S
Samsung keypad
configuring 42
entering text 42
Samsung Mobile Products and
Recycling 147
Screen Keyboards
Android 41
Samsung 42
Swype 45
Security
locking and unlocking 16
locking the phone 16
screen unlock pattern 125
Security settings
credential storage 127
screen unlock pattern 125
visible passwords 126
Settings 112
Sharing pictures and video 89
Silent mode 121
SIM card
installation 7
Installing 7
removing 8
Smart Practices While Driving 144
Sound settings
audible selection tones 122
audible touch tones 122
haptic feedback 123
notification ringtone 122
phone vibrate 121
screen lock sounds 122
silent mode 121
vibration intensity 123
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Certification Information 142
Speed Dials
assigning 57
removing or reassigning 58
Standard Limited Warranty 159
Swype
configuring 45
help 46
Swype keyboard
entering text 45
Symbol/Numeric mode 44
Synchronization settings
auto-sync 130
background data 129
System Tutorial 17
T
Text
changing input method 41
entering 40
on-screen QWERY keyboard 40
using Android keyboard 41
using Samsung keypad 42
using Swype keyboard 45
173
Text Input
Abc mode 43
numeric mode 44
symbol mode 44
Text settings
Android keyboard 133
Swype 132
Threaded view 61
Touch Screen
audible touch tones 122
haptic feedback 123
orientation setting 124
TTY Mode 14
settings 120
Turning Your Phone On and Off 14
Tutorial, System 17
Twitter
setting up an account 50
U
UL Certified Travel Charger 148
Unlocking
using an unlock pattern 17
Unlocking your phone
set an unlock pattern 125
USB
port 20
Use Packet Data 118
V
Videos
Gallery 88
recording 85
sharing 89
Voice Commands 109
calling 110
opening menus or applications 110
Voice Search 74
Voicemail
checking 15
setting up 15
Volume
key 20
VPN
Connecting to a VPN 94
settings 117
W
Wallpaper
setting 89
Warranty Information 159
Wi-Fi
adding a connection manually 91
scanning and connecting 90
settings 112
turning on or off 90
Wireless Networking
Bluetooth 93
Dial Up Networking 94, 118
VPN 94
Wi-Fi 90
Y
YouTube 74, 111

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