Supported wireless technologies

    2 years ago

    1) It works very quickly, it hasn’t slowed down even once in the 2 years I’ve used it. 2) An excellent camera for a regular phone. 5 MP, flash, many shooting modes 3) Good music player, convenient, clear sound. 4) There is Wi-Fi, and it connects very well, the Internet does not slow down.

    2 years ago

    1. The battery is stable, with average use it lasts for 5 days 2. The call answering buttons are mechanical, very convenient for me. This is where its advantages end!!!

    2 years ago

    1) The design immediately stands out - it looks very impressive, especially in white. 2) Loud speaker, I always hear it, unlike previous phones. 3) large bright screen 4) Horrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr camera 5) Nice extras. functions. Such as “black list” and “false call” 6) Wi-Fi. It’s very convenient to surf the Internet in cafes, nothing gets pulled out of the balance, and the speed is an order of magnitude higher than ZhPRS, the phone flies

    2 years ago

    Good phone with a good camera, the design is also okay.

    2 years ago

    good phone! loud and headphones included, the battery is very good, before that I also had a Nokia 6131, so a year after purchase, the factory battery was swollen and I had to buy a new one, and therefore I had to charge the phone 4-5 times a day ...or even more! And here it’s just a fairy tale!! The data cable included was quite good, the applications work great! Convenient widgets, Wi-Fi reception is good! Triple wallpaper is a very interesting feature! The quality of the phone is very good) I have a Korean build ) I don’t know about Chinese! I like the keys on the front panel..very high quality or something) I bought a stylus..it’s very good for the Internet) no problems!

    2 years ago

    This phone has a million advantages!

    2 years ago

    The phone is convenient, functional (however, it could have been done better), a lot of useful little things, good camera. The display is quite bright, the colors are rich.

    2 years ago

    Compact, camera when taking photographs, sound in headphones, turning pages using the volume keys, widgets.

    2 years ago

    Wi-Fi!!! On the internet via mobile operators I don't spend money. At work and at home there are access points through which all services on the phone that require Internet are configured. Assembly! It fits perfectly in the hand, a pleasant feeling from the case, excellent velvet plastic on the back panel (usual after the SGH D900 (like)). Installing MIDlets and widgets is very convenient.

    2 years ago

    Beautiful in appearance, easy to use for its intended purpose.

    2 years ago

    There is no auto-blocking after a call. It's a bad camera, although it's advertised as 5MP.
    I couldn’t find how to put the Internet icon on the desktop.

    2 years ago

    After about a year, the upper right and left corners of the screen became inactive, or rather died, and with this some of the phone’s functions disappeared, for example, switching from photo to video mode! because the switch button is in the dead zone of the screen!
    If you do not turn off the phone for a long time, it starts to slow down, for example, after pressing the button to accept a call, the music still plays for 5-10 seconds, which is very annoying, the problem is solved by rebooting. and so on every 2 weeks!!!
    touch screen terrible, when typing SMS or entering a phone number, when pressed, several signals fly at once to the zone; pressing, or rather, scrolls through a number or letter or sequentially enters several characters at once!!!
    Doesn’t keep settings for selecting a memory card or phone device, constantly puts it on the phone after a reboot!!!

    2 years ago

    Let's be realistic, not a single miracle of technology is without its shortcomings. And at the current price of S5560 at 6,000 rubles. small shortcomings are quite forgivable for him.
    1) After Erickson, the sound still seems
    slightly creaky
    2) I couldn’t turn on the display vibration when touched, which was very disappointing. For some reason I don't have this function
    3) Does not record the conversation during a call. For me this is a significant drawback.

    2 years ago

    It’s bad that there is no 3G, if not this phone is simply super!

    2 years ago

    the disk that came with the kit is useless....if you download something to your phone through the Samsung New PC Studio program....it will take a very long time! The applications work perfectly, only of the 10 games that were on it...only one completely free in the rest, you just need to accidentally press one extra button and 30 rubles on the phone are gone... despite the fact that you don’t ask whether to send it or not..
    in my opinion, the camera is just terrible... maybe of course something is wrong with me, anyone knows how to do this, please write me... the flash is absolutely blinding... and without it the photos are kind of cloudy, I also write T9 and it takes a long time to dial Words can't keep up with fingers! Because of this, you have to type with a qwerty keyboard.. but the inconvenience is that you have to move the phone all the time.. (in icq) what’s also annoying is that

    2 years ago

    The camera - after pressing the “take a photo” button, the image blurs a little under room lighting, for this you need to set it up for half an hour to take a really high-quality photo.
    After a week of use the lid starts to creak.
    Some “good” person left a comment saying that you can watch movies on this phone - that’s all bullshit! The video has to be remade in 3GP and then watched, if anyone finds another way to view films, write here:
    http://vkontakte.ru/id50319775
    Thanks in advance!

    2 years ago

    1. The worst drawback is that the phone does not work with the megaphone service guide. It seems to be the same with other operators.
    2. Working with the built-in Google browser is very difficult - the scale constantly changes, so download Opera with a resolution of 240*400 to fill the entire screen. Although there are Google Maps, it’s better to download Yandex maps because the traffic on them is completely free.
    3.Headphones are uncomfortable. The sound quality is so-so (this phone is not for music lovers).
    4. You can listen to the radio only with the headset inserted, even when you switch to the speaker (what nonsense).
    5.You can record music from the radio, but you can’t edit it to cut off the excess, since there is no corresponding editor, although there are videos and pictures.

    2 years ago

    The sensor, video recording, the processor is weak, the operating system is inferior to Android and IOS, a small number of applications, most of them are demo versions. You can’t put just one photo on the background, it stretches across 3 desktops. Weak browser.

    2 years ago

    There is not enough memory, this can be solved by installing an additional memory card.
    It is advisable to include a stylus. But for girls with nails this will not be a minus :)
    Battery. I think the weak link of this phone is that with such capabilities, the battery should be more capacious.
    The 5MP camera... is useless. If the choice of model is because of the camera, then buy such a camera.

    2 years ago

    The Internet works poorly or does not work at all. Applications (maps, Opera mini, agent) do not start. If you need the Internet, then this model is not suitable.

Samsung S5560 is worthy of admiration: a large touch display, elegant body shape, intuitive interface, modern multimedia capabilities. Discover a world of entertainment with just one touch! Take pictures, listen to music, surf the Internet - it's easy. Access to social networks, convenient and fast Internet browser, pre-installed games.

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Samsung GT-S5560:

Functional, affordable, lightweight, beautiful, ergonomic, has a good camera, can be a replacement for a player, has a capacious battery, female.

CHARACTERISTICS
functional

Affordable

Easy

Beautiful

Ergonomic

Has a good camera

Can be a replacement for the player

Has a capacious battery

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MAIN TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Nutrition

Battery capacity: 960 mAh Battery type: Li-Ion Talk time: 8 h Standby time: 400 h

Additional Information

Equipment: phone, battery, Charger, wired headset, USB cable, manual

General characteristics

Type: phone Weight: 95 g Case material: metal and plastic Case type: classic Number of SIM cards: 1 Dimensions (WxHxT): 52x108x13 mm SIM card type: regular

Screen

Screen type: color TFT, 262.14 thousand colors, touch Touch screen type: resistive Diagonal: 3 inches. Image size: 400x240 Pixels per inch (PPI): 155 Automatic screen rotation: yes

Calls

Type of melodies: 64-voice polyphony, MP3 melodies Vibrate alert: yes

Multimedia capabilities

Camera: 5 million pixels, 2560x1920, built-in flash Camera functions: autofocus, PictBridge support, digital Zoom 4x Video recording: yes Max. video resolution: 320x240 Video playback: 3GP, MP4, WMV, ASF Audio: MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, FM radio Headphone jack: 3.5 mm Max. video frame rate: 15 fps Games: yes Recognition: faces, smiles Java applications: yes

Connection

Interfaces: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Internet access: WAP 2.0, GPRS, EDGE Standard: GSM 900/1800/1900 USB charging: yes Synchronization with a computer: yes Use as a USB drive: yes Protocol support: POP/ SMTP, IMAP4, HTML

Memory and processor

Number of processor cores: 1 Volume of built-in memory: 50 MB Volume of memory available to the user: 50 MB Memory card slot: yes, up to 16 GB

Messages

Additional SMS features: templates MMS messages: There is

Other functions

Controls: voice tags Speakerphone (built-in speaker): yes Airplane mode: yes Auto redial: yes Mobile Tracker: yes

Notebook and organizer

Organizer: alarm clock, calculator, task planner Search by book: yes Notebook in the device: 2000 numbers Basic specifications
Screen
Screen TFT
Diagonal 3 "
Color rendition 262000 colors
Permission 240 x 400 pixels
Memory
Built-in memory 50 MB
Call and multimedia
FM tuner
Data transfer
WAP 2.0
Bluetooth 2.1
WiFi
Email client
GPRS Class 12
MMS
Camera and video
Number of pixels 5 million pixels
Battery
Talk mode 8 hours
Standby mode 700 h
Dimensions and weight
Width 52 mm
Height 107.5 mm
Thickness 12.9 mm
Weight 92 g

We are offered a device very similar to the super popular S5230 Star, devoid of several serious shortcomings of the latter. They are not asking much for this “pack of patches” - two and a half thousand rubles.

A couple of months ago I bought a membership to a fitness club. Each workout should begin with a fifteen-minute cross-country run on a treadmill, and in compliance with a certain speed limit. Unfortunately, I react rather poorly to such exercises - when all you need to do is move your legs quickly, staring at one point with your eyes.

During runs, I constantly wanted to fill my head with some monotonous thoughts, then look at the clock and realize that the race time had already come to an end. So, after a few workouts, I came up with a great activity that helps me turn off my consciousness for just fifteen minutes: I list Samsung phones and communicators with a touch screen and the TouchWiz interface, released over the past couple of years. By the time you remember all these dozens of models for Europe, the USA and South Korea, not a quarter of an hour may pass, but much, much more. And you can’t list them all - the Korean manufacturer decided not only to become a leader in the number of such devices, but to fill almost all world markets with them. Therefore, I pronounce to myself the names of twenty models, remember the “zest” of each of them and... That’s it, I’m done with running for today. You can go and pump up your abs.

Of course, the most famous and discussed models come to mind first: i8910 Omnia HD, S8000 Jet, i8000 Omnia II... Then - something in between, like the S8300 Ultra Touch. And only then do you remember about inexpensive and, at first glance, not very noticeable devices, which actually become real hits. Let's say, Samsung S5230 Star: it would seem that this model cannot boast of cutting-edge hardware, but at the same time its circulation was 10 million copies (as of November last year). The popularity of the S3650 Corby has not yet reached such heights, but it is still on sale this phone not that long. Our today's hero - Samsung S5560 - belongs to the same category: yes, it is not very cool in terms of characteristics, but people may well vote for it with rubles.

Samsung S5560

Why? Everything is extremely simple: we are offered a device very similar to the super popular S5230 Star, devoid of several of its serious shortcomings. They are asking for not so much for this “pack of patches” - two and a half thousand rubles: if the “Star” is valued at six and a half thousand, then the S5560 is about nine. But the other day, one of the Russian retail chains announced the start of sales of the S5230 WiFi phone: as you might guess, this is exactly the same Star, but equipped with the appropriate module. Such a phone is valued at eight thousand rubles. Considering that the S5560 is also equipped with a WiFi controller, the difference is reduced to just one thousand. (I think you agree that it's worth comparing truly comparable models, both in terms of time to market and price.) What do we get for this money?

To begin with, a few words about design. Of course, it’s more pleasant to buy a more recent device, especially since the S5560 turned out to be very nice: personally, I really like this “beak” key on the front panel, and overall the device looks quite impressive. In any case, better than the boring Star. The materials match: the front panel is framed by a metal frame, and the battery compartment cover is made of soft-touch plastic. Here I’ll tell you about the purpose of the “beak”: this button is responsible for returning to previous menus. Unfortunately, there is no advanced task manager like the one in the S8000 Jet. Although Java applications background work, they can be rolled up.

The camera became 5-megapixel and received autofocus, although the level of photographic capabilities did not increase much - it turned out to be of average quality, and so it turns out. That is, there is certainly progress, but it is not so easy to notice. There is an LED flash. Video is recorded with a resolution of 320x240 pixels (15 frames per second), although many more expensive Samsung devices with 5-megapixel cameras can record videos in a completely different way (480x720 pixels, 30 fps).

There’s not much to be said about WiFi – it’s there and it works. Oh yes, unlike many other phones and smartphones with such a module, the Samsung S5560 does not heat up when connected to a router or access point for a long time. The device is equipped with Samsung's own browser based on the WebKit engine - Samsung Mobile Browser 1.0, also known as Dolphin. Among the pleasant things, I would like to note the built-in “banner cutter”, RSS reader, multi-window (three or four sites in different tabs open without problems, and no more is needed), as well as the ability to adjust the backlight directly for this application. Let me remind you that the S5230 Star has NetFront. The branded reviewer, in my opinion, is much better. He first appeared in S8000 Jet.

Just like Jet, the Samsung S5560 supports the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol (in general, the number of phones with this function can be counted on one hand) - it is possible that this feature will appeal to corporate users. Although I’m not sure that there will be very many of them among the owners of this model. If we are talking about Microsoft technologies, then it should be noted that there are traditionally no problems with viewing MS Office documents (as well as PDF files) - the Picsel Viewer application is provided for these purposes. However, Office 2007 files are not supported by it.

The FM tuner can record broadcasts, whereas in the S5230 Star, if my memory serves me correctly, there was no such function. To connect headphones, the Samsung S5560 has a 3.5 mm audio output, and microUSB for the charger and cable. Let me remind you that in the Star there is only one connector - a proprietary Samsung one.

Perhaps there are also some minor differences in the interface (just a Samsung S5230 Star, alas, is not at hand right now), but this is not so important: what is in one device is the TouchWiz interface with a bunch of widgets, and what is in another. It is worth highlighting the presence of a virtual QWERTY keyboard: for example, in Samsung models For some reason, the S8300 Ultra Touch, M7600 Beat DJ and S5600 do not have it, which is extremely inconvenient. Switching from regular keys on the display to this mode occurs while rotating the device in space (using the accelerometer). The characteristics of the matrix itself are typical: TFT, 3 inches, 240x400 pixels. The screen is resistive, so you can navigate through the menu using your fingers or a stylus. The latter is not included in the package.

I think you yourself understand which model really deserves a Russian buyer who has survived the crisis to give his hard-earned money for it. I haven’t identified any critical flaws in the Samsung S5560, but I must note that some may not be happy with the phone’s lack of a hardware GPS receiver and support for third-generation networks. However, this is hardly a serious drawback for a device with a touchscreen that costs 9 thousand rubles. By the way, when I showed our hero to one of my friends and asked which device she would choose – S5560 or “Star” – the girl said the following: “Of course S5230! It’s pink!” This is how it happens in life: all the advantages of a more successful model pale in comparison to the “blonde” color scheme. No, ten million buyers won't see the S5560! He's too serious.

Characteristics of Samsung S5560:

Form factor: monoblock with touch display
Networks and bands: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Display: TFT, 3 inches, resolution 240x400 pixels
Camera: 5 megapixels, flash, autofocus, video recording function
Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR
WiFi: IEEE 802.11b/g
Built-in memory: 50 MB
Memory card support: microSD/microSDHC up to 16 GB
Battery: lithium-ion 960 mAh
Talk time: up to 8 hours
Waiting time: up to 700 hours (in practice – four days)
Dimensions: 107.5 x 52.0 x 12.9 mm
Approximate price: 9000 rub.

GT-S5560i User Manual About this manual Thank you for purchasing a Samsung mobile phone. It will give you access to high-quality mobile services and entertainment based on Samsung's advanced technologies and highest standards. This manual is intended to help you understand the features and specifications of your device. Please read the following information first. Carefully reading all safety instructions and this user guide will ensure proper and safe use of your phone. The descriptions in this guide are based on the phone's default settings. 2 About this manual The images and pictures shown in this manual may differ from the actual product. The contents of this user guide vary depending on your phone model and software provided by your mobile operator or service provider, and are subject to change without notice. For updated user manuals, visit www. samsungmobile.com. Available features and additional services depend on the phone model, software or operator mobile communications. Applications and their capabilities vary by country, region, and hardware specifications. Samsung is not responsible for phone malfunctions caused by third party applications. For phone software updates, visit www.samsungmobile.com. The audio files, wallpapers and images pre-installed on your phone are licensed for limited use between Samsung and their respective owners. Copying or using these materials for commercial purposes is a violation of copyright. Samsung is not responsible for copyright infringement by users. This product includes free or open source software. Accurate information about the licenses used and other legal information are contained on the website opensource.samsung.com. Please keep this user manual for future reference. Symbols used in this manual Before you begin, familiarize yourself with the symbols used in this manual. Caution - Situations that could result in injury to you or others around you. Caution - Situations that may cause damage to your phone or other equipment. Note - notes, tips, or additional information. About this manual 3 See - see page with additional information for example: p. 12 (means “see page 12”). → [The next step is the sequence of selecting options or menu items to perform a specific action; for example: “In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose” means select the Messages menu item, and then select Compose. ] Square brackets - these brackets represent the names of phone keys, for example: (means the power/end call key). Copyright 2011 Samsung Electronics This user manual is protected by international copyright laws. No part of this user manual may be reproduced, distributed, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or storage in any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Samsung Electronics. Trademarks SAMSUNG and the SAMSUNG logo are registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide. 4 About this manual Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Player Windows Media ® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. and are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. CS Headphone and WOW HD technologies are used under license from SRS Labs, Inc. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. About this manual 5 Contents Assembling the phone.................................... 9 Package contents... ............................................... 9 Installing SIM or USIM card and battery................................................... ............... 9 Charging the battery................................ ....... 11 Installing a memory card (optional) . 13 Attaching the wrist strap (optional) . ................................................. 15 Getting started...................................... 16 Turning your phone on and off.... ........ 16 General information about your phone............................ 17 Touch screen....... ............................................... 21 6 Contents Locking and unlocking the touch screen and telephone keys......................... Working with the menu................. ........................................... Launch and manage applications. ...... Widgets........................................................ .......................Customize your phone. ....... Entering text........................................ .................... 22 22 24 24 25 29 Communication.................................... ......................................... 31 Call functions. ........................................................ 31 Magazines........................................................ ................. 36 Messages................................ .......................... 37 Email.................. ........................ 40 Social Hub ................... ............................................... 41 uTalk ... ........................................................ ..................... 41 Entertainment................................... ................. 42 Camera................................... ....................................Video player.......... ................................................. Music ........................................................ ............... FM radio. ........................................................ ............. Games. ........................................................ ............... .... 42 45 46 48 49 Personal information.................................... 51 Contacts................................................. ................ 51 Calendar. ........................................................ .......... 53 Tasks.................................... ................................... 54 Notes. ........................................................ ............... 54 Voice recorder................................ ................................... 55 Internet. ........................................................ 56 Internet................................................. ................ Samsung Apps ........................................................ ......Community websites............................................ .YouTube ........................................................ ................ 56 57 58 58 Data transfer capabilities........ 59 Bluetooth ................. ...................................................59 Wi -Fi. ........................................................ ....................... 61 Connecting to a PC.................................... ........................ 62 Contents 7 Tools. ........................................... 65 Hours....... ........................................................ ................. Calculator. ........................................................ ....... Accounts. ........................................................ . My files............................................... .............. 65 66 66 68 Settings.................................. .................. 70 Working with the settings menu.................................... ......... Offline mode....................................... ..... Connection................................... ............ Sound profiles................................... ............... Display and backlight. ......................................... Are common........ ........................................................ ............ Date and time................................... ....................... 8 Contents 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 Menus and widgets............... ................................... Applications. ........................................................ ....... Safety.......................................... ............... Memory.................................. ................................... Reset........................ ........................................................ ....... Phone information. ........................................ SIM applications. ................................................... 72 72 72 73 74 74 74 Troubleshooting.................................... 75 Precautions. .................. 80 Index................................. 91 Assembling the phone Package contents The delivery set includes: mobile phone; battery; Charger; user guide. Use only accessories recommended by Samsung. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover damage or malfunction of the phone resulting from the use of pirated or illegal software. What's included with your phone may vary depending on what accessories and software are available in your region and supplied by your mobile operator. Additional accessories can be purchased from your local Samsung dealers. It is recommended that you use the included accessories with your phone. Accessories not included in the package may not be compatible with your phone. Installing a SIM or USIM card and battery When connecting to the service cellular communication you will receive a SIM card containing a PIN code and a list additional services . To use UMTS and HSDPA services, you must purchase a Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM card). Assembling your phone 9 To install the SIM or USIM card and battery, follow these steps. 3 Insert your SIM or USIM card. 1 If your phone is on, press and hold the key and then select Yes to turn it off. 2 Remove the battery cover. The SIM or USIM card should be inserted into the phone with the gold contacts facing up. Without a SIM or USIM card installed, be careful not to hurt your fingers when removing the cover. 10 Assembling the phone use the non-network functions of the phone and some menu functions. Do not insert a memory card into the SIM or USIM card slot. 4 Install the battery. Charging the battery Before using your phone for the first time, you need to charge the battery. The phone can be charged either using a charger or by connecting it to a PC using a data cable. 5 Close the battery cover. Use only chargers and cables approved by Samsung. Using incompatible chargers and cables may cause the battery to explode or damage your phone. When the battery charge level is low, a warning sound sounds and a low battery message appears. The battery icon is empty and starts flashing. If the charge level is too low, the phone turns off automatically. To turn on the phone, you need to charge the battery. Assembling your phone 11 ››Charging using the charger 1 Open the cover of the multi-function jack located on the top of the phone. 2 Insert the charger plug into the multifunction jack. 3 Connect the charger to AC power. While the phone is charging, the touch screen may not respond to touch. This occurs due to an unstable power supply. In this case, disconnect the charger from the phone. The phone may become warm while charging. This is a normal situation and will not affect the life or performance of the phone. If your phone or charger does not work properly, contact a Samsung service center. 4 When the battery is fully charged (icon) Incorrect connection of the charger can cause serious damage to the phone. The warranty does not cover any damage resulting from misuse of the phone and accessories. 12 Assembling the phone battery will be full), disconnect the charger first from the phone and then from the AC power source. Before removing the battery, you must disconnect the charger. Otherwise, the phone may be damaged. ››Charging with a data cable Make sure your PC is turned on before charging your phone. 1 Open the cover of the multifunction connector located on the top of the phone. 2 Connect one end (micro USB) of the data cable to the multi-function jack. 3 Connect the other end of the data cable to the USB port on your PC. Depending on the type of data cable you use, your phone may not charge immediately, but may take some time to begin charging. 4 When the battery is fully charged (battery icon is full), disconnect the data cable from the phone first, then from the PC. Inserting a memory card (optional) To store large amounts of multimedia files, install a memory card in your phone. The phone supports cards microSD memory™ and microSDHC™ with a maximum capacity of 16 GB (depending on manufacturer and card type). Samsung provides industry standard support for memory cards; however, cards from some manufacturers may not be compatible with your phone. Using an incompatible memory card may damage your phone, the card itself, or the data stored on it. The phone only supports the FAT file system. If you insert a memory card with a file system other than FAT, you will be prompted to format the card. At frequent removal and writing data will shorten the life of the memory card. Assembling the Phone 13 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Insert the memory card with the gold contacts facing up. ››Removing a memory card 1 Make sure that no activity is being performed on the data on the memory card. 2 Remove the battery cover. 3 Gently press the card until it clicks. 4 Remove the memory card from the phone slot. 5 Close the battery cover. 3 Gently press the card until it clicks. 4 Close the battery cover. 14 Assembling the Phone Do not remove the memory card while data is being sent or received, as this may result in data loss and/or damage to the card or phone. ››Formatting a memory card After formatting on a PC, memory cards may not work properly when installed in the phone. Format memory cards only using your phone. In Menu mode, select Settings → Storage → Memory card properties → Shape... → Yes. Attaching the wrist strap (optional) 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Thread the strap through the special hole and hook it onto the small protrusion. Before formatting the memory card, it is recommended that you back up all important data stored on your phone. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover data loss caused by user actions. 3 Close the battery cover. Assembling your phone 15 Getting started Turning your phone on and off To turn on your phone, follow these steps. 1 Press and hold the key. 2 Enter your PIN and select Done (if necessary). 3 Select the language you want, and then select Next. 4 Select your keyboard languages ​​and then select Next. 5 Select your time zone, and then select Next. 6 Set the date and time, then select Save. 16 Getting started To turn off your phone, press and hold the key, then select Yes. Follow all warning labels and personnel instructions in areas where the use of wireless devices is prohibited, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. To use your phone's non-networked features, switch to offline mode. In Menu mode, select Settings → Offline mode. General information about your phone ››Phone appearance Multi-function jack Speaker Flash Volume key Touch screen Menu key Call key Power/end key Lock key Headset jack (3.5 mm) Camera lens Battery cover Camera key Built-in antenna Speakerphone Microphone Home work 17 ››Keys Key Key Function Call Menu key Power and end call key Volume 18 Getting started Call and answer calls; in standby mode - go to the call and message log. Access to menu mode; Launch Task Manager to view running applications (press and hold). Turn your phone on and off (press and hold); end call; in menu mode - return to standby mode. Adjust the volume of phone sounds. Function Lock key Camera Lock or unlock the touch screen and keys (press and hold). Turn on the camera in standby mode; Taking photos or videos in camera mode. ››Standby screen This screen appears when the phone is in standby mode. On it you can see the status of the phone and access applications. You can add new ones to several standard desktops on the standby screen. 25. To select the desired desktop on the standby screen, scroll the image left or right. You can also select the dot at the top of the screen to go directly to the corresponding desktop. ››Service icons The icons displayed on the display may vary depending on your country or mobile operator. Icon Description No SIM or USIM card No signal Signal strength Offline profile enabled Searching for a network Connected to a GPRS network Connected to an EDGE network Connected to a WLAN network Icon Description Missed calls Synchronized with web server Bluetooth enabled Hands-free device connected Bluetooth or headset Call in progress Emergency messaging is turned on Call forwarding is turned on Synchronized with PC Memory card inserted Connected to a secure web page Getting started 19 Icon Description New SMS or MMS message New email message New message voicemail A Java game or Java application is running The alarm is on Roaming (outside the home network service area) The Normal profile is on The Silent profile is on Current time Battery level 20 Getting started ››Link bar To open the link bar, in mode Waiting, tap in the service icons area. icon Touch the corresponding icons to turn WLAN and Bluetooth functions on or off. You can also turn your phone sounds on or off and view new messages and alerts. Touch screen For better touch screen experience, remove your phone's touch screen to easily select items and perform various functions. This section describes the basic steps required to operate the touch screen. There is a coating applied to the touch screen of your phone. Do not use sharp objects to operate the touch screen; scratches may occur on its surface. Make sure that the touch screen does not come into contact with electronic devices. The resulting electrostatic discharge may cause the touch screen to malfunction or become damaged. Do not allow liquid to come into contact with the touch screen. High humidity and liquid ingress may cause the touch screen to malfunction. from him protective film. sensitive to weak electrical charges that come from the human body, so it is best to operate the touch screen directly using your fingers. The touch screen may not respond to touches from sharp objects such as a stylus or pen. You can operate the touch screen in the following ways. Touch: One touch selects menu items or options and launches applications. Tap and hold: Select and hold an item for two seconds to bring up a pop-up menu. Double-tap: Quickly double-tap the screen to zoom in when viewing photos or web pages. Getting started 21 Scrolling: Touch and slide your finger across the screen to select an item. Drag: Touch and hold the selected item on the screen, and then drag it across the screen. Quick touch: Quickly touch the screen to open an application. Zoom: Touch the screen with two fingers and spread them apart to zoom in (pinch your fingers together to zoom out). If the phone is not used for a certain period of time, the touch screen turns off. To turn it on, press the key. You can also adjust the touch screen backlight time. In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and lighting → Display backlight. In some lists with right side the pointer is located. Select a specific letter to jump to entries starting with that letter. Swipe the pointer to scroll through the list. 22 Getting started Locking and unlocking the touchscreen and phone keys You can lock the touchscreen and keypad to prevent accidental key presses. To lock the touch screen and keys, press the key. To unlock the touch screen and keys, press the key and drag the gray box in any direction. You can also press and hold the key instead. Working with the menu To access menu items, follow these steps: 1 To switch from standby mode to menu mode, press the menu key. 2 Scroll left or right in the images and select ››Add main menu screens 3 4 To return to standby mode, press [ 2 Select an option in the top left corner of the screen. 3 Rotate the phone to set the main menu screen to landscape mode. You can also select the dot at the top of the screen to go directly to the main menu screen. press the menu key. Select a menu item or application. ]. ››Work with applications in Menu mode You can change the order of applications in Menu mode or group them into categories. 1 To switch from standby mode to menu mode, press the menu key. 2 Select an option in the top left corner of the screen. 3 Touch and hold an application and then 1 To switch from standby mode to display menu mode. 4 Tap the main menu icon. Tap the menu icon. to add a new screen to remove the home screen 5 Rotate the phone to return to portrait display mode. 6 Select OK in the top left corner of the screen. drag it to the desired location. You can move an application icon to another Menu mode screen. 4 Select OK in the top left corner of the screen. Getting started 23 Launch and manage applications ››Run multiple applications Your phone allows you to use multiple applications at the same time. To launch multiple applications, press the menu key to return to the main menu and select an application. ››Task Manager Using Task Manager, you can manage multiple applications at the same time. To open Task Manager, follow these steps: 1 Press and hold the menu key. Icons of running applications will appear on the screen. 24 Getting Started 2 Applications are managed as follows. To switch between applications, tap the desired application icon. To close the application, tap the icon. To close all running applications, select Close All. Widgets Widgets are mini-applications that allow you to perform certain actions or display the necessary information on the screen in idle mode. Some widgets are connected to web services. Using such a widget may incur additional costs. Widget availability may vary by region or mobile operator. 1 To open the widget panel, select the item in the upper left corner of the screen. in 2 Read the disclaimer and select Personalize your phone and select Accept. (if necessary). Get the most out of your phone by customizing it to suit your preferences. image left or right. ››Add desktops to your screen in 3 To select the desktop you want, scroll 4 Scroll the panel left or right to find the widget you want. 5 Drag the widget to the Idle screen. 6 To close the widget panel, select OK in the upper left corner of the screen. 7 To return a widget to the widget panel, touch and hold it until a yellow frame appears, then drag it to the panel. Idle mode To arrange widgets according to your preferences, you can add new desktops to the Idle screen. 1 In Idle mode, select an option in the corner of the screen. in the top left 2 Rotate the phone to set the display mode to landscape. 3 Tap the icon to add new home screens. Tap the icon to delete the desktop in Idle mode. 4 Rotate your phone to return to portrait display mode. Getting started 25 5 Select OK in the upper left corner of the screen. ››Adjust sound volume ››Customize keyboard sound profiles You can change the sound effects of your phone: adjust the current sound profile or switch to another. To set up a profile, follow these steps: or down. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Profiles 1 In Idle mode, press Volume up 2 Adjust the volume of sounds by pressing the Volume key or moving the slider. ››Enable the Silent profile To mute or unmute your phone, do one of the following: In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then touch and hold the icon. Open the link bar at the top of the screen and select Mute. sound. 2 Select the profile to use. 3 Customize sound settings for incoming calls and messages, as well as other phone sounds from. 71. Available audio options may vary depending on the selected profile. 4 Select Apply. To switch to another profile, check the box next to it and select Apply. ››Set wallpaper for the standby screen 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and lighting → Wallpaper. 26 Getting started 2 Select an image. To select a wallpaper from an images folder, open it. 3 Select Apply → Apply. Samsung is not responsible for the use of images or wallpapers supplied with your phone. ››Adjust the display brightness 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and light. 2 To adjust the brightness level, move the slider in the Brightness menu. 3 Select Apply. The brightness level of the display affects the amount of battery power your phone consumes. ››Lock your phone You can lock your phone using a password. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security 2 Select Phone lock. 3 Enter a new 4 to 8 digit password and select Done. 4 Enter the new password again and select Done. The first time you access a menu item that requires a password, the function will prompt you to create and confirm a password. Once this feature is enabled, you will be required to enter your password every time you turn on your phone. If you have forgotten your password, contact a Samsung service center. Samsung is not responsible for any loss of password or confidential information or other damage caused by unauthorized use of any software. Getting started 27 ››Securing your SIM or USIM card ››Turn on the SIM change alert feature 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → When a new SIM or USIM card is detected, the SIM change alert feature automatically sends a contact number to the specified recipients. Thanks to this feature, you can locate and return your lost phone. You can lock your phone using the PIN code that came with your SIM or USIM card. Security 2 Select PIN Verification. 3 Enter the PIN code provided with your SIM or USIM card, and select Done. Once this feature is enabled, you will be required to enter your PIN every time you turn on your phone. If you enter an incorrect PIN code multiple times, your SIM or USIM card will be blocked. In this case, you must enter a PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to unlock your SIM or USIM card. If your SIM or USIM card is blocked after entering an incorrect PUK, you must contact your mobile operator to unblock it. 28 Getting started with your SIM card 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security. 2 Select SIM change notification. 3 Enter your password and select Done. 4 Select Receive. 5 Select Recipients to open the list of recipients. 6 Enter the phone number, including the country code (with a “+” symbol). 7 When finished, select OK. 8 Go to the sender input field and enter a name. 9 Select Save. Entering text Mode You can enter text either using symbols on the keyboard or by hand on the touch screen. ABC 1 To change the text input method, touch and hold the icon, and then select Keyboard type → text input method. Option Keyboard Full-screen input Handwriting input Function Set characters on the virtual keyboard. Enter handwritten text anywhere on the screen. Enter text in the appropriate column. T9 2 Enter text by pressing the appropriate alphanumeric keys or by drawing characters on the screen. When entering text, rotate the phone to reveal the wide QWERTY keyboard. You can enter text using the keyboard in the following modes. Numbers Description Press the virtual alphanumeric key until the desired character appears on the screen. 1. In ABC mode, select T9 (the green dot will light up). 2. Enter a word using the virtual keys. 3. When the word you want appears on the display, tap the insert space icon. If the word you want doesn't appear, tap or and another word will appear in the list. To enter a number, press the corresponding virtual key. Numbers can also be entered by pressing and holding the corresponding soft key in ABC or T9 modes. Getting started 29 Mode Description Symbols 1. Touch the ◄ or icon to scroll through the list of symbols. 2. To enter a character, press the corresponding soft key. In predictive text input mode, you can use the continuous input method. 1 Touch and hold Continuous input. , then select 2 Touch the first letter of a word, and without lifting your finger from the screen, move your finger to the next letter. 3 Continue until the word is typed. 4 At the last letter, release your finger. 5 If the word you typed is correct, press to enter a space. If the word you want is not displayed, select Alternative option from the proposed list. 6 Repeat steps 2–5 to enter complete text. 30 Getting started Connectivity 3 To end the call, press the key. You can save frequently called numbers in your phone book. 52. To quickly access your recent history Call features This section describes how to make and answer calls using the features available during a call, and how to set up and use related features. ››Make and answer a call You can make, answer, end, or reject a call using the keys or the touch screen. Make a call 1 In Menu mode, select Keypad and enter the area code and phone number. 2 Press [ dial number. ] or tap the icon to make calls, select → Call. Answer a call 1 When a call comes in, press the key. At incoming call You can use the volume key to adjust the volume of the melody or mute the sound by pressing and holding the key down. 2 To end the call, press the key. Rejecting a call When a call comes in, press the key. The caller will hear a busy tone. You can create a list of numbers from which calls will be rejected automatically. 33. Connectivity 31 Make international calls 1 In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then press and hold the soft key 0 to insert the + symbol. 2 Enter full number(country code, area code and phone number), then press [ to make a call. ] icon or tap ››Features available during a call You can use the following features during a voice call. To adjust the volume, press the Volume key up or down. To place a call on hold, select Hold. To remove a call from hold, select Retrieve. To turn on the speakerphone feature, select Speaker. 32 Communication In noisy environments, it can sometimes be difficult to hear the other person's voice when using the speakerphone. In this case, it is recommended to use normal mode for conversation. To turn off the microphone (the other person will no longer be able to hear you), select Sound. To transfer a call from your phone to your headset, select Headset. To make a second call, place the first call on hold and dial a new number. When you hear a call waiting sound, select Accept to answer the second call. The first call will be automatically put on hold. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a call waiting service. To switch between calls, select Switch. To end a call on hold, select Switch → End call. To make a multiparty call (conference call), dial another number or answer the second call and select Conf. after connecting with the second interlocutor. Repeat the procedure to add more participants. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a multiparty calling service. To connect the current party to a party on hold, select → Transfer. In this case, you will be disconnected from the conversation. ››View missed calls and call relevant numbers Missed calls are indicated by an icon on the phone display. Open the link bar and select a missed call. Select a call from the call log and press the key to dial the number. ››Advanced Features This section describes how to use related features: Auto Reject Calls, FDN Mode, Call Forwarding, and Call Barring. Automatically reject calls To automatically reject calls from certain callers, use the automatic call rejection feature. To enable automatic call rejection and create a blacklist of numbers, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → All calls → Blacklist. 2 Select New. 3 Select an option from the Match Condition menu (if necessary). Communication 33 4 Go to the number input field and enter the number from which you want to reject an incoming call, and then select Save. 5 To add more numbers, repeat steps 2–4. Making a fake call If you need an excuse to leave the room or interrupt an unwanted conversation, you can fake an incoming call. To set a hotkey to make a fake call, in Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call → Fake call hotkey → Save. To make a fake call, in Idle mode, press and hold the Volume down key. After a specified period of time, a bell will ring. The waiting time for a false call can be changed. In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call → Fake call timer. You can also make it appear like you're talking on the phone by playing back your recorded voice. To record your voice, follow these steps. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call. 2 Select Use voice emulation → Record voice. 3 To start recording, tap 4 Speak into your phone's microphone. . While recording, tap to pause, then tap to resume. 5 When finished, tap the Save icon. or select 6 Select Save. Fake calls can be made more convincing by setting a photo ID and the caller's name or number. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call. 34 Communication 2 Select Name or Number. 3 Enter a name or number. 4 Select Photo ID. 5 Select an image field → an option. 6 Add an existing image from a folder or make new photo , then select Back. 7 Select Save. FDN mode In FDN mode, the phone restricts outgoing calls except numbers stored on the SIM or USIM card. To use this mode, you must configure the FDN list in the phone book. To enable FDN mode, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security → FDN mode. Call Forwarding Call Forwarding is a network feature that allows you to transfer incoming calls to another specified number. Call forwarding can be configured for situations when you are already on a call or are out of range. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call forward. 2 Select an option. 3 Select Forward to → Contacts to add a contact from your phone book, or Other number to enter a phone number to which calls will be forwarded. 4 Select Enable. The settings will be transferred to the network. 2 Enter the PIN2 code provided with your SIM or USIM card, and select Done. Communications 35 Call barring Call barring is a network feature that allows you to prevent certain calls from being made from your phone. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call barring. 2 Select the type of call you want to bar. 3 Select Enable. 4 Enter your call barring password and select Done. The settings will be transferred to the network. Call Waiting Call waiting is a network feature that notifies you when you receive a call while you are on a call. This feature only works with voice calls. 36 Communication 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call waiting. 2 Select Enable. The settings will be transferred to the network. Logs This section describes how to view and manage the log of dialed, received, or missed calls, received messages, and sent messages. ››View your call and message log You can sort calls and messages by type and view them in the log. 1 In Menu mode, select Journal. 2 Scroll left or right to select a magazine type at the top of the screen. In the call and message logs, you can directly call or send a message to a contact by moving your finger along the contact entry to the right or left. 3 Select a log to view details. From this menu you can call a subscriber or send him a message, as well as add a number to the phone book or black list. ››View Log Manager Use Log Manager to view the number of data and messages sent or received, and the duration of calls. In → Menu Manager mode, select Log → Logs. Messaging This section describes how to create and send SMS and MMS messages, and view and manage messages you have sent or received. Additional charges may apply for sending and receiving messages outside your home network. For more information, contact your mobile operator. ››Send SMS messages 1 In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose. 2 Select Contacts. The number can be entered manually, and by selecting another option, select it in journals or groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. 4 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. Communication 37 5 Select Send to send the message. If you don't want to send the message right now, you can save it in the Drafts folder. If sending a message fails, it will be saved in your Outbox so you can send it later. If the message is successfully sent, a copy of it will be saved in the Sent Items folder. ››Send multimedia messages 1 In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose. 2 Select Contacts. If you select another option, you can enter a number or email address manually, or select a number from journals or groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. When entering email address You will be prompted to send an MMS message. Select OK to confirm. 38 Communication 4 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. 5 Tap and attach a file. You can select a file from the list of available ones, or create a new photo, video, or sound file. 6 Select Send to send the message. ››View SMS or MMS messages Received, sent and saved messages are automatically sorted into the following folders. Inbox: received messages. Sent...: Sent messages. Outbox: sent to this moment or messages waiting to be sent. Drafts: Messages saved for later use. 1 In Menu mode, select Messages and then select a contact. By default, messages are grouped by contact as threads. in order to change viewing mode , → Browse by folder. select option 2 Select an SMS or MMS message. ››Listen to voicemail messages If missed calls are forwarded to a voicemail server, callers can leave you voicemails. To access your voicemail and listen to such messages, do the following: 1 In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then touch and hold 1. 2 Follow the instructions from the voicemail server. To access the voicemail server, you must save its number. This number can be obtained from your mobile operator. ››Send an emergency message If necessary, you can send an emergency message to specified recipients asking for help. This feature may not be available depending on your region or mobile operator. 1 In Menu mode, select Messages. → Settings → SOS 2 Select message → Sending options. 3 Select Send SOS to enable the emergency messaging feature. 4 Select Recipients to open the list of recipients. 5 Enter the recipient's number and select OK. Proceed to step 9. To select a number from your phone book, select Follow, Contacts, or Groups, and then go to the next step. 6 Select a contact, and then select Add. Communication 39 7 Select a phone number (if necessary). 8 When finished, select OK. 9 Select Repeat, specify how many times ››Send email messages 10Select OK → Yes. 2 Select Contacts. you need to resend the emergency message, then select OK. To send an emergency message, you must lock the touchscreen and keyboard. Press the volume key four times. After sending an emergency message, all phone functions will be blocked. To turn off the lock, press and hold the key. Email This section describes how to create and send email messages, and view and manage sent and received messages. 1 In Menu mode, select Email → email account name → Create. To view other accounts, select Accounts. You can enter an email address manually, and select another option to select an address in groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. 4 Select the Cc/Bcc field to add recipients. 5 Go to the subject field and enter a subject for the message. 6 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. 7 Select → Attach items and attach a file. You can select a file from the list of available ones, or create a new photo, video, or sound file. 8 Select Send to send the message. 40 Connectivity ››View a uTalk email message 1 In Menu mode, select Email → account name This section describes how to exchange instant messages using universal clients. 2 Go to your Inbox. → Download. 3 Select 4 Select an email message or header. → 5 If you have selected a title, select 1 In Menu mode, select uTalk. 2 Select a client application. 3 Enter your username and password to log in. 4 Start a chat with relatives or friends. mail email records. Load to view the text of the corresponding message. Social Hub This section describes the Social Hub™ application, which allows you to work with email, text messages, instant messages, contacts, and calendar events. For details, visit http://socialhub.samsungmobile.com. 1 In Menu mode, select Social Hub. 2 Explore the contents of the Social Hub application. Communication 41 Entertainment Camera 2 Rotate the phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. The camera interface is enabled only in landscape display mode. If the phone is not used for a certain period of time, the camera will automatically turn off. The phone's memory capacity depends on the shooting mode and conditions. This section describes the basics of creating and viewing photos and videos. The camera can take photos with a resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels (5 megapixels) and videos with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. Pictures are saved in JPG format, videos in MP4 format. 3 Point the camera at your subject and set ››Take a photo 4 Press the Volume key to increase or 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. image. zooming out. 5 To take a photo, press the camera key. The photo will be saved automatically. To view your photos after shooting, tap the icon. 42 Entertainment ››Take photos using options for ››Take photos in recognition mode The camera has several preset settings for different scenes. You can simply select the desired mode according to the shooting conditions and subjects. For example, if you're shooting at night, choose night mode with increased exposure. The camera can recognize the faces of people in the frame and automatically take a photo when they smile. different scene modes 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. → select a scene → . 3 Tap 4 Change settings as necessary. 5 To take a photo, press the camera key. smiles 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Select → Smile detection. 4 Change the settings as necessary. 5 Press the camera key. 6 Point the camera lens at the subject. The phone will detect faces in the frame and recognize their smiles. When the person smiles, the phone will automatically take a photo. Entertainment 43 ››Panorama photography 8 To add another photo to the panorama, repeat step 7. In panoramic photography You can take large format photographs. This mode is best suited for landscape photography. 9 To save a panoramic photo, tap 1 In standby mode, press the camera key to ››Capture video 2 to turn on the camera. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Select → Panorama. 4 Select a direction. 5 Change the settings as necessary. 6 To take your first photo, press the Camera key. 7 Slowly move the phone in the selected direction and connect the edges of the green frame to the viewfinder. When the green frame and viewfinder are connected, the camera will automatically take the next photo. 44 Entertainment. 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Tap the video recording icon. to enter 4 mode Point the camera at your subject and adjust the image. 5 Press the Volume key to zoom in or out. 6 To start recording, press the camera key. 7 To stop recording, tap the Camera key icon. The video will be saved automatically. or When recording video to a memory card with a low transfer speed, problems may occur. To view the video after shooting, tap the icon. Video Player This section describes how to use the video player to watch videos. ››Play a video 1 In Menu mode, select Video. 2 Select a video to watch. 3 Control playback using the following icons. Icon Description Pauses playback; tap the icon to continue playing. Go to the previous file; Move backward within a file (press and hold). Move to next file; Jump forward within a file (press and hold). Enables 5.1 channel sound system when a headset is connected. Changing the screen aspect ratio. Adjusting the sound volume. Entertainment 45 Music This section describes how you can listen to music. ››Play music After transferring music files to your phone memory or memory card, follow these steps. ››Download sound files to your phone 1 In Menu mode, select Music. 2 Scroll the image right or left to Download from the Internet using wireless 3 Select a music file. 4 Control playback using the following To get started, copy files to your phone memory or memory card using one of the following methods. connections with. 56. Boot from PC using additional program Samsung Kies With. 62. Receive files via Bluetooth p. 60. Copying to memory card p. 63. Synchronization with Windows Media Player 11 p. 63. Samsung is not responsible for the use of standard music files included with your phone. 46 Entertainment select a music category. icons Icon Description Pauses playback; tap the icon to continue playing. Go to the previous file; Move backward within a file (press and hold). Icon Description Move to next file; Jump forward within a file (press and hold). 1 View information about a music file. 1 1 1 When playing multi-channel content such as DVD movies, the SRS CS™ headphones deliver 5.1-channel surround sound compared to regular headphones or eardrop headphones. WOW HD™ technology dramatically enhances sound quality, delivering dynamic, 3D sound with deep, rich bass and clear highs. Enables 5.1 channel sound system when a headset is connected. Enable random playback of files. Changing the repeat mode (repeat off, repeat one file, repeat all files). ››Create a playlist Adjust the sound volume. 3 Enter a name for the playlist and select 1. Icons appear when you touch the player screen. 1 In Menu mode, select Music. 2 Select Playlists... → Create. → item Done. 4 Select the playlist you created. 5 Select Add. 6 Select necessary files, and then - Add. Entertainment 47 FM radio This section explains how to listen to FM radio music or news on your phone. First of all, you need to connect the supplied headset to your phone, which acts as a radio antenna. ››Listening to FM radio 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. 3 To start automatic search radio stations, select Yes. It will automatically search for and save available radio stations. When you launch FM Radio for the first time, you will be prompted to automatically scan for radio stations. 48 Entertainment 4 Use the following icons to control the FM radio. Icon Description Set the FM radio to perform a new automatic search for radio stations when the signal strength is low. / Change frequency in 0.1 MHz steps. / Search for an available radio station. / Turn off FM radio; tap the icon to turn on FM radio. Changing the audio output device (headset or phone speaker). Adjusting the sound volume. ››Record streaming songs ››Save automatically 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. 3 Tap the icon to turn on the FM radio. 4 Scroll to select a radio station. → Record. 5 To start recording, select 6 When you finish recording, select Save. 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. → Search. 3 Select 4 Select whether to delete your favorite radio stations (for FM radio) The recorded file will be saved in the Sounds folder (to go to the folder in Menu mode, select My files → Sounds). To listen to the recorded file, select → Go to Sounds folder → file radio stations needed). It will automatically search for and save available radio stations. Games This section describes how to use games and applications based on Java technology. The ability to download Java games or applications is not supported by some phone software versions. Entertainment 49 1 In Menu mode, select Games. 2 Select a game or application from the list and follow the onscreen instructions. Available games and applications may vary by region or mobile operator. Controls and settings for games and applications may also vary. To protect games and applications from accidental deletion, select Protection. 50 Entertainment Personal Contacts This section describes how to create personal and work contacts and manage contacts that are stored in your phone memory or on your SIM or USIM card. You can store caller names, phone numbers, email addresses, and more in your phone book. ››Create a contact 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Create. 2 Enter contact information. 3 Select Done to save the contact. 2 Select Add to Contacts → Create contact. 3 Enter contact information. 4 Select Done to save the contact. ››Find a contact 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts. 2 Select Search and enter the first few letters of the name you want to search for. 3 Select a contact's name from the list of search results. After selecting a contact, you can do the following: Call the person by selecting a number or pressing ; You can also save a contact from the dial screen. send an SMS or MMS message by tapping 1 In Menu mode, select Keypad and enter send an email by selecting a phone number. ; email address; Personal information 51 add a contact to your favorites list by tapping the icon; edit contact information by selecting Edit; take advantage of additional functions by pressing a key. ››Create a list of favorite numbers 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Favorites → Add. 2 Select the checkbox next to the contact you want and select Add. The specified contact will be saved in the list of favorite numbers. You can also add a number to your favorites by tapping the icon in your contacts list. Favorite numbers will be added to the friends list () on the widget panel. ››Create a business card 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → My profile. 2 Enter your details. 3 Select Done. You can send a business card by attaching it to a message, by email, or send it using wireless communication Bluetooth. ››Creating a group of contacts After creating groups, you can manage several contacts at the same time, and also send SMS, MMS messages or emails to all group members. First you need to create a group. 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Groups → Create. 2 Select a memory area to save the group. 3 Enter a name for the group and select a ringtone for it (if necessary). 52 Personal information → 4 Select Save. Calendar This section describes how to create, manage, and set alarms to remind you of daily and monthly events. ››Create an event 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select Create. 3 Enter a description for the event. 4 Select Save. ››View Events To change the calendar view, follow these steps. 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select a view at the top of the calendar. 3 Select an event to view its details. To view events scheduled for a specific date, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select a date from the calendar. If you set the display to monthly, dates with scheduled events will be marked with a small triangle. To enter a specific date to go to, select Go To, enter the date, and select Go To again. 3 Select an event to view its details. To send the event to other users, → Send by → select an option. To print event information via → Print via Bluetooth, select Bluetooth. After you configure your synchronization settings, you can synchronize your calendar events with the Exchange server. Personal Information 53 Tasks This section describes how to create a virtual task list, set reminders for important tasks, and set priorities. ››Create a task 1 In Menu mode, select Tasks. 2 Select New. 3 Enter a description of the task. 4 Select Save. ››View tasks 1 In Menu mode, select Tasks. → Sort by, and then 2 Select the desired category to sort tasks. 54 Personal Information 3 Select a task to view details. To set the status to Complete for completed tasks that have expired, select the task and select the checkbox at the top of the screen. The phone will no longer remind you about such tasks. To send a task to other users, → Send by → select an option. To print task details via → Print via Bluetooth, select Bluetooth. After you configure your synchronization settings, you can synchronize your tasks with the Exchange server. Notes This section describes how to enter important information so that it can be saved and viewed later. ››Create a note 1 In Menu mode, select Notes. 2 Select New. 3 Enter the text of the note. 4 To hide the keyboard, select Back. 5 Select a background color. 6 Select Save. ››View notes 1 In Menu mode, select Notes. 2 Select a note to view details. To view details of all notes in the list, select Expand or tap the icon. To delete a note, tap the icon. To send a note to other users, → Send by → option. select Voice Recorder This section describes how to use the Voice Recorder. ››Record voice memos 1 In Menu mode, select Voice recorder. 2 To start recording, tap the icon. 3 Speak into the phone's microphone. 4 When finished, tap or select Save. 5 To record another note, repeat steps 2–4. ››Play voice memos 1 In Menu mode, select Voice recorder. 2 Tap the icon to go to the list of voice memos. 3 Select a voice memo to play. To send a voice memo to others → Send to people, select By → an option. Personal information 55 Internet Internet This section describes how to connect to the Internet and save bookmarks for your favorite web pages. Additional charges may apply for Internet access and file downloads. For more information, contact your mobile operator. Some mobile operators may have different names for browser menu items. The presence of certain icons depends on the region or mobile operator. ››Browse the web 1 In Menu mode, select Web to open your mobile operator's home page. To go to a specific web page, enter its URL in the input field and select Go. 2 You can now view the web page. ››Create bookmarks for your favorite web pages You can save frequently visited pages as bookmarks for quick access to them. While browsing the web, tap the icon to add the current page to your bookmarks list. If you know the address of a web page, you can manually bookmark it. To do this, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → 2 Select Add. 56 Internet. 3 Enter the page title and address (URL). 4 Select Save. Samsung Apps ››Read RSS Feeds This section describes how to use the RSS Feed Reader to get the latest information from your favorite websites. Add an RSS feed address 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → News. → RSS- 2 Select Add. 3 Enter the name and address of the RSS feed and select Save. You can find and download many useful apps for your phone in the Samsung Apps store. It offers a wide range of applications: games, news, reference materials, social networks, widgets, health applications and much more. Thanks to Samsung store Apps functionality of the phone can be expanded, adapting it to perform the most different tasks. Find out more about your phone's capabilities! 1 In Menu mode, select Samsung Apps. 2 Search required applications and widgets and download them to your phone. Update and read RSS feeds 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → feeds. → RSS- 2 Select Update → channels → Update → Yes. 3 Select the updated RSS feed. Internet 57 To use Samsung Apps, you must be connected to the Internet via cellular or WLAN. Additional charges may apply for Internet access and application downloads. If there is no free space in the widget panel, the widget is not automatically added. You need to remove several widgets from the panel and add new widgets manually. For more information, visit www. samsungapps.com or in the Samsung Apps store brochure. Availability of this service may vary by region or mobile operator. Community Websites This section describes how to connect to various social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. 1 In Menu mode, select Facebook or Twitter. 2 Enter your username and password to log in. 3 You can share photos, videos and messages with family and friends. YouTube YouTube is free service streaming video. This section provides information on how to watch videos on YouTube. This feature may not be available depending on your region or mobile operator. 1 In Menu mode, select YouTube. 2 Select a video from the list of available ones. 3 Use the icons on the screen to control playback. 45. 58 Internet Data transfer capabilities Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology wireless transmission data over short distances (up to 10 m) without the need to physically connect devices to each other. At using Bluetooth There is no need to place the devices opposite each other. If devices are in the area general action , you can exchange data between them, even if they are in different rooms. Samsung is not responsible for the loss, interception, or unauthorized use of data sent or received via Bluetooth communications. Make sure you are communicating with a trusted device that has the appropriate level of security. If there are obstacles between communicating devices, the operating range may be reduced. Some devices, especially those not tested and approved by the Bluetooth SIG, may not be compatible with your phone. ››Turn on Bluetooth wireless technology 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth. You can also open the shortcut bar and select Bluetooth. Data Connectivity 59 2 Select the dot in the upper right corner of the screen to turn on Bluetooth wireless technology. 3 To allow other devices to detect your phone, → Settings → Visibility, select Phone → Always on. → Apply. If you select Other, set the length of time your phone is visible, and select Done. Some devices (typically headsets and speakerphones) may have a fixed Bluetooth PIN code, such as 0000. In this case, you must enter this code. ››Share data using Bluetooth wireless technology ››Search and connect to devices, 1 Select a file or item, such as a contact, 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → 2 Tap 2 Select a device. 3 Enter the Bluetooth function PIN or other 3 Search for a device that supports Bluetooth. Connect → Bluetooth → Search. devices (if necessary) and select Done. You can also select Yes to set the same PIN for your phone and device. When the owner of another device enters the same code or agrees to establish a connection, the connection will be established. After successful connection, the device will automatically search for available services. 60 Options for transferring data from a calendar event, note, task, or media file from an application or My Files folder. via Bluetooth. and select the Bluetooth send option and connect to it. ››Receive data using Bluetooth wireless technology 1 Enter your Bluetooth PIN and select Done (if necessary). 2 Select Yes to allow data to be received from the device (if necessary). Received data is saved in applications or folders according to their type. So, a music or sound file is saved in the sounds folder, and a contact is saved in the phone book. Wi-Fi This section describes the wireless network feature that allows you to connect to any wireless local area network (WLAN) that complies with the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standard. You can connect to the Internet or any network device anywhere there is a wireless network access point. The phone uses a non-harmonized frequency and can work normally in all European countries. The use of wireless LANs indoors without restrictions is permitted in all countries of the European Union. Using wireless local networks outdoors is prohibited in France. ››Turn on Wi-Fi. In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Wi-Fi. You can also open the link bar and select Wi-Fi. When the WLAN function is turned on, even in the background, battery life is used more intensively. To save battery power, it is recommended to turn off the WLAN function when not in use. Data connectivity 61 ››Find and connect to a WLAN network 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Wi-Fi. Your phone will automatically search for available WLAN networks. 2 Check the box next to the desired network. 3 Enter your network password and click Finish (if necessary). ››Connect to a WLAN using PC Connection This section describes the different ways to connect your phone to a PC using an optional data cable. By connecting your phone to your PC, you can sync files with Windows Media Player, share data directly with your PC, and use Samsung Kies. ››Connecting to a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Access) hotspot using Samsung Kies Make sure that Samsung Kies is installed on your PC. This program can be downloaded from the Samsung website (www.samsungmobile.com). Connection → Wi-Fi. 1 Connect your phone to your computer using PBC or WPS PIN. 2 Launch Samsung Kies and install 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → 2 Depending on the type of access point, select WPS 3 Within two minutes, press the WPS button on the access point. You can also enter your PIN code on the access point and select Start within two minutes. 62 Data transmission capabilities of the optional data cable. wireless connection or copy data and files. For more information, see Samsung Kies Help. ››Sync with Windows Media Player Make sure you have Windows Media Player installed on your PC. 1 Connect your phone to a computer running Windows Media Player using an optional data cable. If the connection is successful, a pop-up window will appear on the PC screen. 2 Launch Windows Media Player to sync music files. 3 Enter or change the phone name in the pop-up window (if necessary). 4 Select and drag the desired files into the 5 sync list. Start syncing. ››Connect as a removable drive You can connect your phone to your PC as a removable drive and access its file system. If you have a memory card inserted into your phone, you can also access its file system by using your phone as a memory card reader. 1 If you need to exchange files with a memory card, insert it. 2 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → USB Tools → Mass storage. 3 Connect your phone to your computer using an optional data cable. If the connection is successful, a pop-up window will appear on the PC screen. 4 Open a folder to view files. 5 Copy files from your PC to your memory card. Data Transfer Options 63 To disconnect your phone from your PC, click the USB device icon in the Windows taskbar and choose to safely remove the device. Then disconnect the data cable. Otherwise, you may lose all the data stored on the memory card or damage the card itself. 64 Communication options Tools Clock This section describes how to set and manage alarms and world clock. You can also use a stopwatch and countdown timer. ››Set an alarm 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 Select New. 3 Configure the signal settings. 4 When finished, select Save. ››Switching off the alarm When an alarm is triggered, perform the following steps. Select and hold Stop to stop the alarm. Touch and hold Snooze to turn off the alarm until the next snooze. ››Set world time 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 Select Add. 3 Enter a few initial letters of the city name. 4 Select the desired city. 5 To set other world clocks, repeat steps 2–4. → Auto-on setting..., Select an item to activate the auto-on function. The auto-on function allows you to turn on the signal at specified time, even if the phone is turned off. Tools 65 ››Stopwatch 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 To start the countdown, select Start. 3 To save an intermediate result, select Interval. 4 5 To delete saved values, select When finished, select Stop. Reset. ››Countdown Timer 1 2 Set the start time for the countdown. 3 To start the countdown, select Start. In Menu mode, select Clock → . During the countdown, you can use other phone functions because the timer runs in the background. Press the menu key to open another application. 66 Tools 4 When the countdown timer has expired, select and hold Stop to turn off the alarm. Calculator 1 In Menu mode, select Calculator. 2 Use the calculator keys shown on the display to perform basic arithmetic. 3 Rotate your phone to landscape mode and use the technical calculator. Accounts This section describes how to manage accounts to sync online data and access communities. You can create a new one account and configure the interval for automatic synchronization. ››Create an account 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. 2 Select your account type. If at least one account already exists, select Add. uch. entry and specify the entry type. 3 Enter a description for the account and select Apply. 4 Enter your account information. 5 When finished, select Apply. If you have created more than two accounts, you can change the order in which they appear in the list. Select Priority. ››Deleting and editing accounts 2 Select the account you want to delete or edit. To edit an account, select it, change the required information, and select Save. To delete an account, select Delete → Yes. ››Change the automatic sync schedule 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. 2 Tap the icon. 3 Specify the interval for synchronizing data with your accounts and select Apply. records 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. Tools 67 My files Support for some file formats depends on This section describes how to quickly and easily access images, videos, music, sounds, and other files stored in your phone memory or memory card. If you try to open a file whose size ››Supported file formats Your phone supports the following file formats. Type Supported format Image bmp, jpg, gif, png, tif, wbmp Video mp4, 3gp Sounds wav, mmf, xmf, imy, midi, amr, mp3, aac, m4a, wma Topics smt Other doc, docx, pdf, ppt, pptx, txt, xls, xlsx, htm, html, vbm, vcf, vcs, vnt, jad, jar, crt, der device software. exceeds the free memory capacity, an error may occur. ››Browse files 1 In Menu mode, select My files and select a file type. Folders and files on the memory card are marked with the corresponding icon. 2 Select a folder and file. ››Set an image as wallpaper You can set a photo or image as the background on the standby screen. 1 In Menu mode, select My files → Images → an image. 2 Select Apply. 68 Tools → Set as → Wallpaper → ››Set a sound as a ringtone You can set any music or sound files from the folder with sound files as ringtones for incoming calls, messages or alerts. 1 In Menu mode, select My files → Sounds → a sound file. 2 While a file is playing, select → Set as → an option. Tools 69 Settings Connectivity Use the Wi-Fi settings menu: Turn on the WLAN function to connect to 1 In Menu mode, select Settings. 2 Scroll to the desired category and select one from Bluetooth: Enable Bluetooth connectivity to transfer data over a distance of s. 59. Internet or any network device with. 61. Synchronization: setting up synchronization profiles and synchronizing data with the web server. parameters. Network: Change the settings for the device to select networks and Apply. Data roaming: setting up to use services on 3 Configure the setting and select Back or connect to them. data transfer in roaming. Offline mode Packet data: Allows you to use networks with Disable all wireless features of your phone. You can only use the non-network features of your phone. Packet Data Counter: View the number of switched data packets for network services. sent and received data. USB Tools: Choices USB mode, which turns on when you connect the phone to a PC. 62. 70 Settings Sound profiles Select a sound profile or adjust sound settings. Display and backlight Change the following settings to control your phone's display and backlight. Wallpaper: Select a background image for the idle screen. Theme: Select a theme for the menu screen. Brightness: Adjust the screen brightness. Display backlight: Set the time to wait before the display backlight turns off. General Change the following settings to manage basic phone settings. Event notifications: Notifications about various events, such as receiving a message. The phone can also display the contents of an incoming message. Gestures: Change the settings for how your phone recognizes motion. License: Configure license key options such as tracking, expiration alerts, or downloading data from networks outside your home area. Date and Time Change the following options to control the time and date format. If you remove the battery for more than a few minutes, the time and date will be reset. Language: Select the language for all menus and applications. Keyboard language: Select the language for input text. Settings 71 Change display options for menus and widgets. Calendar: Configure calendar settings. Internet: select a connection profile for access to Auto change menu order: automatic Media player: configure music settings Menu and widgets sort applications by frequency of use (apps that have been used most recently come first). Widgets: Select a connection profile for widgets, view downloaded widgets, and disclaimer information. Applications Change the following settings to manage your phone applications. Call: Set call options. Messages: Set message options. E-mail: Configure settings for e-mail messages. Contacts: Configure phone book settings. 72 Internet settings. player and video player. Upload photos: Set options for uploading photos and videos. Profiles social networks: Select a connection profile to access community websites. Security Change the following settings to keep your phone and data safe. Phone lock: Set whether to require a password when you turn on your phone. Protect your personal data: enable privacy mode for various types data; To access them, you will need to enter a password. SIM Change Alert: Turn on or off the SIM Change Alert feature to track stolen or lost phone With. 28. Change Password: Change your phone password. SIM Lock: Enable or disable the password requirement when changing the SIM or USIM card. PIN verification: Set whether to require a PIN code when you turn on your phone. Change PIN: Change the PIN required to access data on your SIM or USIM card. FDN Mode: Enable or disable FDN mode to restrict outgoing calls to numbers in the FDN list. Change PIN2: Change the PIN2 to protect your primary PIN. Memory Change the following settings to manage your phone's memory usage. Memory card properties: View information about the memory card if it is inserted into your phone. You can also format or rename the memory card. After formatting, the data is deleted without the possibility of recovery. Default Memory: Select the default memory type for saving files. Memory Status: View used and free memory for different file types. Clear phone memory: Delete the selected data from the phone memory. Settings 73 Reset SIM application Reset various settings to factory defaults. Select settings to reset. Enter your phone password and reset it. Use of additional services offered by the mobile operator. The availability and labeling of this menu item depends on the SIM or USIM card. Phone information System information: Check the CPU utilization level and the amount of available memory. Here you can also view your phone model number and MAC addresses of Bluetooth and WLAN functions. Open Source Licenses: View the free software license of downloaded applications. 74 Settings Troubleshooting PUK code When you turn on your phone or while using it, you are prompted to enter one of the following codes: Code Password PIN Code Possible solution If the lock feature is turned on, you must enter the phone password. If you are turning on your phone for the first time, or if you have enabled the PIN code check feature, you must enter the PIN code that you received with your SIM or USIM card. This feature can be disabled in the PIN Check menu. PIN2 code Possible solution to the problem Typically, the SIM or USIM card is blocked after entering the wrong PIN code several times. In this case, you must enter the PUK code provided by your mobile operator. When accessing a menu that requires a PIN2 code, enter the PIN2 code that came with your SIM or USIM card. For more information, contact your mobile operator. “Service Unavailable” or “Network Error” messages appear on the display. In some locations, the network signal is so weak that use network functions phone becomes impossible. Move to a place where the signal is more stable. Troubleshooting 75 Some features require activation before you can use them. For more information, contact your mobile operator. The touch screen responds slowly or incorrectly to touch If the touch screen does not respond properly to touch, try the following steps. Remove the protective film from the screen. The protective film may prevent input from being recognized correctly. It is not recommended to use it with a touch screen. Make sure your hands are clean and dry when touching the touch screen. Turn your phone off and on again to resolve temporary software issues. Make sure your phone has the latest software. If the touch screen is scratched or damaged, contact a Samsung service center. 76 Troubleshooting Calls are dropped In some areas, the network signal is so weak that you cannot use your phone's network features. Go to another location and try the call again. Outgoing calls do not go through Make sure the call button is pressed. Make sure your phone is connected to the correct network. Make sure that the call barring feature is not activated for given number phone. Incoming calls are not received. Make sure your phone is turned on. Make sure your phone is connected to the correct network. Make sure that call barring is not activated for this phone number. The other party cannot hear you. Check whether access to the built-in phone is blocked. Make sure that the call barring function is not activated for this phone number. microphone. Make sure you are holding the microphone close enough to your mouth. When using a telephone headset, check that the connection is correct. The phone beeps and the battery icon blinks. Poor call quality Make sure the device's internal antenna is not accessible. The battery does not charge fully or the phone turns off. The battery contacts may be dirty. Wipe the overlap. In some places, the network signal is so weak that you cannot use your phone's network features. Move to a place where the signal is more stable. Calling a number from your contacts list does not work. Make sure the phone book contains the correct number. The battery charge is low. Replace or charge the battery to continue using your phone. both yellow contacts with a clean soft cloth and try to charge the battery again. If the battery is not fully charged after this, discard it. old battery properly and replace it with a new one (check with your local authorities for disposal instructions). number. If necessary, enter and save the correct number. Troubleshooting 77 Your device gets warm When you use apps that consume a lot of power for a long period of time, your phone may become warm. This is normal and does not affect the operation of the phone in any way or shorten its service life. Error messages appear when you turn on the camera To use the camera feature, your Samsung phone must have enough free memory space and the battery must be fully charged. If you receive error messages when you turn on the camera, try the following: Charge the battery or replace it with a fully charged one. Free up space on your phone's memory by copying files to your PC or deleting them. Reboot your phone. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Samsung service center. 78 Troubleshooting Error messages appear when you turn on the FM radio The FM radio application that comes with samsung phone, uses the headset cable as an antenna. Without a connected headset, the FM radio will not be able to receive signals from radio stations. To use FM radio, you first need to make sure your headset is connected correctly. Then search for available radio stations and save them. If this does not resolve the problem, try connecting to the desired radio station using a different radio. If it successfully receives a radio signal, the phone may need to be repaired. Contact a Samsung service center. Error messages appear when playing music files Your Samsung phone may not play some music files for a number of reasons. To resolve them, try the following: Free up space on your phone's memory by copying files to your PC or deleting them. Make sure you have music file no DRM protection. Otherwise you must have a license or key to play. Make sure your phone supports this file type. Can't find another Bluetooth device Make sure Bluetooth wireless technology is turned on on your phone. If necessary, make sure Bluetooth wireless technology is turned on on the device you want to connect to. Make sure your phone and Bluetooth device are within 10 meters of each other. I can't connect my phone to my PC. Make sure that the PC data cable you are using is compatible with your phone. Make sure you have the appropriate drivers and driver updates installed on your PC. Your device freezes or experiences critical errors If your device freezes, close all applications or reset your device. If your device is working but the app is not responding, close the app using Task Manager. If the device is not working and the app is not responding, remove the battery, reinsert it, and turn on the device. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Samsung service center. Troubleshooting 79 Precautions Protect the charger and battery from short circuits Do not drop or apply force to the phone or battery The following information will help prevent injury or damage to your phone. Do not charge your phone using chargers not approved by the manufacturer. Warning: Preventing Electric Shock, Fire, or Explosion Your device may not operate properly, increasing the risk of electric shock. Do not use damaged power cords or plugs, or sockets that are not firmly attached to the wall. Do not touch the plug with wet hands, or disconnect the phone by pulling the plug by the cord. Avoid kinking or damaging the power cord. Do not use the phone while charging or touch it with wet hands. 80 Measures Precautions Do not use the device during thunderstorms Do not use damaged or leaking lithium-ion batteries Safe disposal information lithium-ion batteries can be obtained from your nearest specialized service center. Handle batteries and chargers with care and follow proper disposal guidelines. Use only batteries and chargers recommended by Samsung. Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injury or damage to your phone. Never burn batteries or phone for disposal. Follow all local regulations for disposal of used batteries and devices. Do not place batteries or the phone on or inside heating appliances such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. If the battery is exposed to extreme heat, it may explode. Never break or puncture batteries. Do not expose the battery to high external pressure, which may cause internal short circuit or overheating. Protect your phone, batteries, and chargers from damage Protect your phone and battery from extreme temperatures. Temperatures that are too hot or too cold can damage your phone and may have a negative impact on battery capacity and life. Do not allow batteries to come into contact with metal objects, as this may create contact between the battery poles and cause temporary or permanent damage to the battery. Do not use damaged chargers or batteries. Carefully! Follow all safety warnings and regulations when using your phone in prohibited areas. Turn off your phone when prohibited. Be aware of any regulations that restrict use of your phone in certain areas. Do not use your phone near electronic devices. Most electronic devices emit radio frequency signals. The phone may interfere with their operation. Do not use the phone near a pacemaker. Keep the phone turned on at a distance of at least 15 cm from the pacemaker. This distance must be strictly observed. To reduce the impact of your phone on your pacemaker, place the phone against your right ear if the pacemaker is on the left side of your chest, and vice versa. Precautions 81 To avoid interference with medical devices, do not use the telephone in hospitals. If you use any medical devices, check with the manufacturer to ensure that the devices do not emit RF signals. If you are using hearing aid , contact your phone manufacturer for information about how to interact with your phone. When your phone is turned on, it may interfere with some hearing aids. To avoid causing damage to your hearing aid, contact the hearing aid manufacturer. Turn off your phone in a potentially explosive environment In a potentially explosive environment, turn off your phone without removing the battery. In a potentially explosive environment, strictly follow all directions, instructions and warning signs. Do not use the telephone at gas stations (service stations), or near containers with fuel or chemicals, or explosive objects. Do not store or transport flammable liquids, gases, or explosives with the phone, its components, or accessories. 82 Precautions Turn off your phone while on board an airplane Using your phone on board an airplane is strictly prohibited. The telephone may interfere with aircraft electronic navigation equipment. The radio signals emitted by the telephone may interfere with the electronic equipment of motor vehicles. The radio signals emitted by the telephone may interfere with the electronic equipment of the vehicle. For more information, contact your vehicle manufacturer. Observe all warnings and regulations for the use of mobile phones while driving. Safety is of the utmost importance when operating a vehicle. Never talk on the phone while driving unless prohibited by law. For your safety and the safety of others, please exercise caution and follow these guidelines. Use a hands-free device. Use phone features such as speed dialing and redialling. They will speed up making or receiving a call. Place your phone in an easily accessible place. Make sure you can use your phone without taking your eyes off the road. An incoming call that arrives at an inconvenient time can be answered by an answering machine. Let your interlocutor know that you are driving. In case of heavy traffic or bad weather conditions, postpone the conversation. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and heavy traffic can lead to an accident. Do not take notes or look at a list of phone numbers while driving. Looking through a to-do list or phone book entries distracts the driver's attention from his primary responsibility - driving safely. Dial a number by touch without being distracted from driving. It is recommended to dial the number while stopping or before starting to drive. Try to make calls when the car is not moving. If you need to make an outgoing call while driving, dial only a few numbers, look at the road and in the mirrors, and only then continue dialing. Avoid having important or emotional conversations that could distract you from the situation on the road. Let others know that you are driving and avoid conversations that might distract attention from the situation on the road. Use your telephone to call emergency services. In the event of a fire, traffic accident, or health emergency, dial your local emergency number. If the lives of others are at risk, use the telephone to call emergency services. If you witness a traffic accident, crime, or other life-threatening incident, call 911. If necessary, call the road transport service or a specialized technical assistance service. If you see a broken-down vehicle that does not pose a serious hazard, a damaged road sign, a minor traffic accident in which no one was injured, or a stolen vehicle, call the highway service or specialized technical assistance service. Precautions 83 Proper care and use of your phone Avoid getting your phone wet Moisture and any type of liquid can damage parts or circuits of your phone. If your phone gets wet, remove the battery from it without turning on the phone. Wipe your phone with a towel and take it to a service center. If water gets inside the phone, the moisture indicator changes color. Ingress of moisture will void the manufacturer's warranty. Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty places. Dust may cause your phone to malfunction. Do not place your phone on inclined surfaces. If you drop your phone, your phone may be damaged. Do not store your phone in hot or cold temperatures. Use your phone in temperatures between -20°C and 50°C. Leaving your phone inside a car may explode as the temperature inside the car can reach 80°C. Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time (for example, placing it on the dashboard of a car). Store the battery at temperatures between 0°C and 40°C. Avoid touching your phone with metal objects such as chains, coins, or keys. Otherwise, your phone may become deformed or malfunction. Contact of the battery contacts with metal objects may cause a fire. Do not store your phone near sources magnetic field Exposure to magnetic fields can cause your phone to malfunction or drain your battery. Also, exposure to magnetic fields can damage cards with a magnetic stripe, such as credit cards, phone cards, passbooks, and boarding passes. Do not use cases or accessories with magnetic closures and protect your phone from prolonged exposure to magnetic fields. 84 Precautions Do not store your phone near heaters, microwave ovens, hot kitchen equipment, or in containers under high pressure. The battery may leak. The phone may overheat and cause a fire. Do not drop or force your phone. The phone's display may be damaged. If bent or deformed, the phone's body may be damaged and electrical circuits may malfunction. Do not use the flash too close to the eyes of people or animals. Temporary loss of vision or damage to the eyes may result. Ensuring maximum battery and charger life Do not charge the battery for more than a week as overcharging may shorten its life. Unused batteries will discharge over time and must be recharged before use. When the charger is not in use, unplug it. Batteries should only be used for their intended purpose. Use only manufacturer-approved batteries, chargers, accessories, and components. universal batteries and chargers may shorten the life of your phone and cause it to malfunction. Samsung is not responsible for the safety of users who use accessories or components not approved by Samsung. Do not bite or lick the phone or battery. This may damage or explode the phone. If children use the phone, make sure they use it correctly. Follow these instructions when talking on the phone. Hold the phone upright, like a landline phone. Speak directly into the phone's microphone. Avoid touching the device's internal antenna. Touching the antenna may reduce the signal strength or cause it to transmit a stronger radio signal than intended. Don't hold the phone in your hand, press the keys lightly, use special features to reduce the number of keystrokes (such as templates or shortcuts), and take regular breaks. Precautions 85 Protect your hearing Prolonged exposure to sound at very high volumes can cause hearing damage. While driving, high volume sounds may distract your attention and cause an accident. Lower the volume every time before connecting headphones. Set the volume to the minimum level at which you can carry on a conversation or listen to music. Do not repaint the device or attach stickers to it. Paint and stickers may interfere normal operation moving parts of the device. If you experience an allergic reaction to paint or metal, such as itching, eczema, or swelling, stop using the device immediately and consult a doctor. Follow these instructions when cleaning your phone. Wipe your phone and charger with a towel or rubberized sponge. Be careful when talking on the phone while walking or moving. Wipe the battery contacts with a cotton swab or towel. Do not use chemicals or detergents. To avoid injury, always be aware of your surroundings. Do not use your phone if its display is damaged or broken. Do not carry your phone in your back pocket or on your belt. Dropping your phone on it can cause injury or damage the device. Broken glass or acrylic paint can cause injuries to your hands and face. Take your phone to a Samsung service center for repair. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the phone yourself. Use the phone only for its intended purpose. Any changes to its design will void the manufacturer's warranty. If your phone does not operate normally, contact a Samsung service center. Do not disassemble the battery or pierce it with sharp objects, as this may cause an explosion or fire. 86 Precautions Observe proper etiquette when using the telephone in public places Do not allow children to use the telephone The telephone is not a toy. Children could injure themselves or others, damage the phone itself, or inadvertently make unwanted calls. Install mobile devices and equipment carefully Make sure that mobile devices or equipment installed in the vehicle are securely fastened. Do not place your phone or its accessories in or near the deployment area of ​​an airbag. Incorrect installation wireless communications equipment can cause serious injury if the air bag deploys. Entrust phone repairs only to qualified specialists. Unqualified repairs may damage the device and void the warranty. Handle SIM cards and memory cards with care Do not remove the card while sending or receiving data, as this may result in data loss and/or damage to the card or device. Protect the card from strong impacts, static electricity, and electrical interference from other devices. Do not touch the gold contacts of memory cards with your fingers or metal objects. Wipe a dirty card with a soft cloth. Accessing Emergency Services In some areas and circumstances it is not possible to make emergency calls. If traveling to remote or underserved areas, consider another means of contacting emergency services. Always create backups important data Samsung is not responsible for lost data. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information This device is manufactured to comply with EU Council radio frequency (RF) exposure limits. These standards prohibit the sale mobile devices, whose radiation level (called the specific absorption rate SAR) exceeds 2 W per kilogram. The maximum SAR value for this phone model is 0.724 watts per kilogram. In normal use, the SAR value is much lower because the device only uses the RF energy needed to transmit the signal to the nearest base station. By automatically reducing exposure, the device reduces the overall amount of RF energy emitted. Safety Precautions 87 The EU Declaration of Conformity on the back cover of this user manual indicates compliance with the European Radio & Terminal Telecommunications Equipment (R&TTE) Directive. For more information on SAR and EU standards, please visit Samsung. Business users should contact the supplier and review the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement. The product and its electronic accessories must not be disposed of as other industrial waste. Correct disposal of the product (for EU countries and other European countries that use separate battery return systems) This marking on battery, manual or packaging indicates that batteries used in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their useful life.The chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains quantities of mercury, cadmium or lead exceeding the reference level in EU Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not disposed of correctly, these substances may harm human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and reuse valuable materials, separate batteries from other waste and recycle them through your local free battery exchange system. (waste electrical and electronic equipment) (These regulations apply in the European Union and other European countries with separate waste collection systems) This icon indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (such as charger, headset, USB cable) at the end of their service life cannot be disposed of with household waste. To avoid harm to the environment and human health from uncontrolled disposal, and to ensure that they can be recycled for reuse, please dispose of the product and its electronic accessories separately from other waste. Information about where and how to dispose of this product in an environmentally friendly manner can be obtained from the retailer or the appropriate government agency. 88 Safety Precautions Proper disposal of batteries for this product Disclaimer Some contents and services of this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. Such content and services are intended solely for personal, non-commercial use. You may not use any content or service in a manner other than as specified by the content owner or service provider. Without limitation to the foregoing, unless expressly approved by the owner of the relevant content or service provider, you may not modify, copy, republish, upload, post, translate, sell, create derivative works from, exploit, or distribute in any manner or medium any content or service found on this device. THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT THE USE OF SUCH CONTENT OR SERVICES FOR ANY PURPOSE. SAMSUNG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SAMSUNG DOES NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY, SUITABILITY, TIMELINESS, LEGALITY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICES AVAILABLE ON THIS DEVICE, AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, WILL SAMSUNG BE LIABLE WHETHER TRACT OR CIVIL OFFENSES, BEYOND ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COSTS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF (OR IN CONNECTION WITH) ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE , OR AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE LATTER BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES, EVEN IN UNLESS YOU OR THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Third party services may be terminated or suspended at any time, and Samsung company makes no representation or warranty that any content or service will be available at any time. Content and services are delivered by third parties over networks and media over which Samsung has no control. Without limiting the generality of this disclaimer, Samsung expressly disclaims any liability for any suspension or discontinuance of content or services available on this device. Samsung is also not responsible for customer service related to such content or services. Any questions or service requests relating to content or services should be directed directly to the providers of the relevant content or services. Precautions 89 Downloading album cover designs to your Samsung music player may modify or change the designs. Uploading album cover art without proper permission may violate the copyright of such artwork and/or violate the moral rights of the author. Samsung disclaims any responsibility for copyright or moral rights violations that may arise as a result of users uploading album cover art to the Samsung music player. Users must ensure that downloading and subsequent modification of such designs is permitted by the respective album cover design provider. 90 Safety Precautions Index Automatic Call Rejection 33 Battery Charging 11 Installation 9 Locking the Phone 27 Entering Text 29 Web Browser Adding Bookmarks 56 Videos Play 45 Recording 44 Video Player 45 Calls Making 31 Making False Calls 34 International Calls 32 Multiway Call 33 waiting 36 response 31 reject 31 forward 35 view missed 33 functions during a voice call 32 voice mail 39 voice calls make 31 use functions 32 reply 31 voice notes play 55 record 55 voice recorder 55 task manager 24 file manager 68 logs 36 tasks view 54 create 54 notes view 55 creation 55 call barring 36 Alphabetical index 91 sound volume keys 26 Internet see “web browser” calendar event viewing 53 creating events 53 calculator 66 camera video recording 44 photography 42 memory card removal 14 installation 13 formatting 15 access codes 75 delivery set 9 9 2 Alphabetical index contacts search 51 create 51 create business cards 52 create groups 52 create a list of favorite numbers 52 false calls 34 world time 65 multitasking 24 music play 46 music player play music 46 download files 46 create playlists 47 multimedia messages sending 38 browsing 39 settings offline mode 16 , 70 security 72 data transfer capabilities 70 time and date 71 motion 71 display and backlighting 71 sounds 71 menus and widgets 72 general 71 memory 73 applications 72 sound profiles 71 reset 74 network 70 wallpapers 26 call waiting 36 SIM change notification 2 8 call forwarding 35 connecting to a PC Samsung Kies 62 Windows Media Player 63 removable disk 63 Bluetooth connections 59 PC 62 WLAN network 61 PIN code check 28 Windows Media Player 63 sound profiles 26 Silent profile 26 FDN mode 35 stopwatch 66 touch screen lock 22 use 21 WLAN network turning on 61 searching for networks and connecting to them 62 WPS access point 62 signals shutting down 65 installation 65 synchronizing with Windows Media Player 63 messages sending MMS 38 sending SMS 37 sending email messages 40 sending an emergency message 39 going to voicemail 39 viewing MMS 38 viewing SMS 38 viewing email messages 41 timer 66 text notes 54 phone lock 27 turning on or off 16 appearance 17 status icons 19 Index 93 keys 18 settings 25 settings 70 link bar 20 standby screen 18 photos panoramic shooting 44 shooting 42 shooting Using the plots 43, setting wallpaper 68 photography in a smile recognition mode 43 screen menu Add 23 Transition 22 Ordership 23 Electronic mail SPIRITION 40 View 41 94 Alphabetical index language 71 brightness, display 27 Bluetooth inclusion 59 data transfer 60 Searching devices and connecting to them 60 Reception data 60 FM radio recording 49 listening 48 saving radio stations 49 Java games 49 RSS news 57 Samsung Apps 57 Samsung Kies 62 SIM card locking 28 installation 9 SMS messages sending 37 viewing 39 SOS messages 39 USIM card installation 9 INFORMATION ABOUT PRODUCT CERTIFICATION The Samsung GT-S5560i portable subscriber radio (mobile phone) is designed to operate in mobile radiotelephone communication networks of GSM 900/1800 standards Dimensions (H/W/D): 107.5 * 52 * 12.9 mm Weight: 91.4 g. 1 Battery* : Standard, Li-Ion, 1200 mAh up to 900 hours standby time Phone book , Vibration alert, Auto dialer. ¾ Slot for microSD memory cards (up to 16Gb). ¾ WiFi / Bluetooth 3.0 / USB 2.0. ¾ SMS/MMS/E-mail. ¾ GRPS/EDGE. *battery life depends on the cellular network configuration, distance to the base station, SIM card type, terrain, etc. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY User portable radio station standard GSM 900/1800 GT-S5560i manufactured by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. complies with the "Rules for the use of subscriber stations (subscriber radio stations) of mobile radiotelephone communication networks of the GSM 900/1800 standard" Date of adoption of the declaration: 2009-10-15 Declaration is valid until: 2012-10-15 Federal Communications Agency of the Russian Federation Registration number: No. D-MT- 3133 dated 10/23/2009 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY Portable subscriber radio station standard GSM 900/1800 GT-S5560i manufactured by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. certified by the certification body "ALTTEST" Certificate of conformity: ROSS KR.AB57.N00703 Certificate of conformity issued: 2010-07-26 Certificate of conformity is valid until: 2013-07-25 User portable radio stations type GOST R 51318.22-99 GT-S5560i GOST R 51318.2 4 -99 meet the requirements of regulatory documents: Certification system GOST R GOSSTANDART OF RUSSIA hi\^ Importer: Samsung Electronics Rus Company LLC 125009 Russia, Moscow, Bol. Gnezdnikovsky lane, 1, building 2 Manufacturer: Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd. Manufacturer's address: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. 416, Maetan-3dong, Yeongtong-gu Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, 443-742, Korea 416, Maetan 3-Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea Samsung Main Building 250, 2-Ka, Taepyung- Ro Chung-Ku, 100-742, Seoul, Korea Samsung Main Building, 250, 2-Ha, Tepeng-Ro, Chung-Ku, 100-742, Seoul, Republic of Korea Factory addresses: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 94-1, Imso-Dong, Gumi City, Kung-Bak, 730-350, Republic of Korea "Tianjin Samsung Telecom Technology Co., Ltd., Weiwu Road, Microelectronics Industrial Park TEDA, Xiquin District Tianjin 300385, China" Samsung Electronics Huizhou Co., Ltd., Chenjiang Town, Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China Samsung Electronics Vietnam Co., Ltd., Yenphong Ai Industrial Park, Yentrang Comun, Yenphong District, Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE) ) Samsung Electronics confirms that this GSM, Wi-Fi mobile phone: GT-S5560i to which this declaration relates, complies with the following standards and regulations. SafetyEN 60950-1: 2006 +A11:2009 EN 50332-1: 2000 EN 50332-2: 2003 SAREN 50360: 2001 EN 62209-1: 2006 EMCEN 301 489-01 V1. 8.1 (04-2008) EN 301 489-07 V1.3.1 (11-2005) EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (05-2009) NetworkEN 301 511 V9.0.2 (03-2003) EN 300 328 V1.7.1 ( 10-2006) It is hereby declared that [all relevant radio tests have been carried out and that] the above product complies with the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in the Annex to Directive 1999/5/EC was carried out by the following organizations: BABT, Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, UK* Identification mark: 0168 Technical documentation stored in: Samsung Electronics QA Lab. and is available upon request. (EU Representative) Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab. Blackbushe Business Park, Saxony Way, Yateley, Hampshire, GU46 6GG, UK* 2010.12.03 Joong-Hoon Choi / Manager (place and date of issue) (name and signature of authorized person) * This address is not an address service center Samsung. For addresses and telephone numbers of the Samsung service center, see the warranty card or contact the place where you purchased the product. Some information provided in this manual may not apply to your phone, depending on the installed software and/or your cellular operator. Designs, specifications and other details are subject to change without notice. www.samsungmobile.com Printed in Korea GH68-32771A English. 01/2011. Rev. 1.0

GT-S5560i User Manual About this manual Thank you for purchasing a Samsung mobile phone. It will give you access to high-quality mobile services and entertainment based on Samsung's advanced technologies and highest standards. This manual is intended to help you understand the features and specifications of your device. Please read the following information first. Carefully reading all safety instructions and this user guide will ensure proper and safe use of your phone. The descriptions in this guide are based on the phone's default settings. 2 About this manual The images and pictures shown in this manual may differ from the actual product. The contents of this user guide vary depending on your phone model and software provided by your mobile operator or service provider, and are subject to change without notice. For updated user manuals, visit www. samsungmobile.com. Available features and additional services may vary by phone model, software, or service provider. Applications and their capabilities vary by country, region, and hardware specifications. Samsung is not responsible for phone malfunctions caused by third party applications. For phone software updates, visit www.samsungmobile.com. The audio files, wallpapers and images pre-installed on your phone are licensed for limited use between Samsung and their respective owners. Copying or using these materials for commercial purposes is a violation of copyright. Samsung is not responsible for copyright infringement by users. This product includes free or open source software. Please see opensource.samsung.com for exact licenses and other legal information. Please keep this user manual for future reference. Symbols used in this manual Before you begin, familiarize yourself with the symbols used in this manual. Caution - Situations that could result in injury to you or others around you. Caution - Situations that may cause damage to your phone or other equipment. Note - notes, tips, or additional information. About this manual 3 See - see page with additional information for example: p. 12 (means “see page 12”). → [The next step is the sequence of selecting options or menu items to perform a specific action; for example: “In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose” means select the Messages menu item, and then select Compose. ] Square brackets - these brackets represent the names of phone keys, for example: (means the power/end call key). Copyright 2011 Samsung Electronics This user manual is protected by international copyright laws. No part of this user manual may be reproduced, distributed, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or storage in any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Samsung Electronics. Trademarks SAMSUNG and the SAMSUNG logo are registered trademarks of Samsung Electronics. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide. 4 About this manual Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Windows Media® Player is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. and are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. CS Headphone and WOW HD technologies are used under license from SRS Labs, Inc. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. About this manual 5 Contents Assembling the phone.................................... 9 Package contents... ............................................... 9 Installing SIM or USIM card and battery................................................... ............... 9 Charging the battery................................ ....... 11 Installing a memory card (optional) . 13 Attaching the wrist strap (optional) . ................................................. 15 Getting started...................................... 16 Turning your phone on and off.... .......... 16 General information about the phone. ........................... 17 Touch screen................................. ........................ 21 6 Contents Locking and unlocking the touch screen and phone keys........... ..................... Working with the menu................................... ......................... Launch and manage applications. ...... Widgets........................................................ .......................Customize your phone. ....... Entering text........................................ .................... 22 22 24 24 25 29 Communication.................................... ......................................... 31 Call functions. ........................................................ 31 Magazines........................................................ ................. 36 Messages................................ .......................... 37 Email.................. ........................ 40 Social Hub ................... ............................................... 41 uTalk ... ........................................................ ..................... 41 Entertainment................................... ................. 42 Camera................................... ....................................Video player.......... ................................................. Music ........................................................ ............... FM radio. ........................................................ ............. Games. ........................................................ ....................... 42 45 46 48 49 Personal information................................. ................. 51 Contacts................................... ..................................... 51 Calendar. ........................................................ .......... 53 Tasks.................................... ................................... 54 Notes. ........................................................ ............... 54 Voice recorder................................ ................................... 55 Internet. ........................................................ 56 Internet................................................. ................ Samsung Apps ................................... ........................ Community websites................................... ...................YouTube. ........................................................ ................ 56 57 58 58 Data transfer capabilities........ 59 Bluetooth ................. ...................................................59 Wi -Fi. ........................................................ ..... .................. 61 Connecting to a PC................................. ................... 62 Contents 7 Tools. ........................................... 65 Hours....... ........................................................ ................. Calculator. ........................................................ ....... Accounts. ........................................................ . My files............................................... .............. 65 66 66 68 Settings.................................. .................. 70 Working with the settings menu.................................... ......... Offline mode....................................... ..... Connection................................... ............ Sound profiles................................... ............... Display and backlight. ......................................... Are common........ ........................................................ ............ Date and time................................... ....................... 8 Contents 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 Menus and widgets............... ................................... Applications. ........................................................ ....... Safety.......................................... ............... Memory.................................. ................................... Reset........................ ........................................................ ....... Phone information. ........................................ SIM applications. ................................................... 72 72 72 73 74 74 74 Troubleshooting.................................... 75 Precautions. .................. 80 Index................................. 91 Assembling the phone Package contents The delivery set includes: mobile phone; battery; Charger; user guide. Use only accessories recommended by Samsung. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover damage or malfunction of the phone resulting from the use of pirated or illegal software. What's included with your phone may vary depending on what accessories and software are available in your region and supplied by your mobile operator. Additional accessories can be purchased from your local Samsung dealers. It is recommended that you use the included accessories with your phone. Accessories not included in the package may not be compatible with your phone. Installing a SIM or USIM card and battery When you connect to a cellular service, you will receive a SIM card containing a PIN code and a list of additional services. To use UMTS and HSDPA services, you must purchase a Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM card). Assembling your phone 9 To install the SIM or USIM card and battery, follow these steps. 3 Insert your SIM or USIM card. 1 If your phone is on, press and hold the key and then select Yes to turn it off. 2 Remove the battery cover. The SIM or USIM card should be inserted into the phone with the gold contacts facing up. Without a SIM or USIM card installed, be careful not to hurt your fingers when removing the cover. 10 Assembling the phone use the non-network functions of the phone and some menu functions. Do not insert a memory card into the SIM or USIM card slot. 4 Install the battery. Charging the battery Before using your phone for the first time, you need to charge the battery. The phone can be charged either using a charger or by connecting it to a PC using a data cable. 5 Close the battery cover. Use only chargers and cables approved by Samsung. Using incompatible chargers and cables may cause the battery to explode or damage your phone. When the battery charge level is low, a warning sound sounds and a low battery message appears. The battery icon is empty and starts flashing. If the charge level is too low, the phone turns off automatically. To turn on the phone, you need to charge the battery. Assembling your phone 11 ››Charging using the charger 1 Open the cover of the multi-function jack located on the top of the phone. 2 Insert the charger plug into the multifunction jack. 3 Connect the charger to AC power. While the phone is charging, the touch screen may not respond to touch. This occurs due to an unstable power supply. In this case, disconnect the charger from the phone. The phone may become warm while charging. This is a normal situation and will not affect the life or performance of the phone. If your phone or charger does not work properly, contact a Samsung service center. 4 When the battery is fully charged (icon) Connecting the charger incorrectly can cause serious damage to your phone. The warranty does not cover any damage resulting from misuse of the phone and accessories. 12 Assembling the phone battery will be full), disconnect the charger first from the phone and then from the AC power source. Before removing the battery, you must disconnect the charger. Otherwise, the phone may be damaged. ››Charging with a data cable Make sure your PC is turned on before charging your phone. 1 Open the cover of the multifunction connector located on the top of the phone. 2 Connect one end (micro USB) of the data cable to the multi-function jack. 3 Connect the other end of the data cable to the USB port on your PC. Depending on the type of data cable you use, your phone may not charge immediately, but may take some time to begin charging. 4 When the battery is fully charged (battery icon is full), disconnect the data cable from the phone first, then from the PC. Inserting a memory card (optional) To store large amounts of multimedia files, install a memory card in your phone. Your phone supports microSD™ and microSDHC™ memory cards with a maximum capacity of 16 GB (depending on the manufacturer and card type). Samsung provides industry standard support for memory cards; however, cards from some manufacturers may not be compatible with your phone. Using an incompatible memory card may damage your phone, the card itself, or the data stored on it. The phone only supports the FAT file system. If you insert a memory card with a file system other than FAT, you will be prompted to format the card. Frequently deleting and writing data will shorten the life of the memory card. Assembling the Phone 13 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Insert the memory card with the gold contacts facing up. ››Removing a memory card 1 Make sure that no activity is being performed on the data on the memory card. 2 Remove the battery cover. 3 Gently press the card until it clicks. 4 Remove the memory card from the phone slot. 5 Close the battery cover. 3 Gently press the card until it clicks. 4 Close the battery cover. 14 Assembling the Phone Do not remove the memory card while data is being sent or received, as this may result in data loss and/or damage to the card or phone. ››Formatting a memory card After formatting on a PC, memory cards may not work properly when installed in the phone. Format memory cards only using your phone. In Menu mode, select Settings → Storage → Memory card properties → Shape... → Yes. Attaching the wrist strap (optional) 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Thread the strap through the special hole and hook it onto the small protrusion. Before formatting the memory card, it is recommended that you back up all important data stored on your phone. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover data loss caused by user actions. 3 Close the battery cover. Assembling your phone 15 Getting started Turning your phone on and off To turn on your phone, follow these steps. 1 Press and hold the key. 2 Enter your PIN and select Done (if necessary). 3 Select the language you want, and then select Next. 4 Select your keyboard languages ​​and then select Next. 5 Select your time zone, and then select Next. 6 Set the date and time, then select Save. 16 Getting started To turn off your phone, press and hold the key, then select Yes. Follow all warning labels and personnel instructions in areas where the use of wireless devices is prohibited, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. To use your phone's non-networked features, switch to offline mode. In Menu mode, select Settings → Offline mode. General information about your phone ››Phone appearance Multi-function jack Speaker Flash Volume key Touch screen Menu key Call key Power/end key Lock key Headset jack (3.5 mm) Camera lens Battery cover Camera key Built-in antenna Speakerphone Microphone Home work 17 ››Keys Key Key Function Call Menu key Power and end call key Volume 18 Getting started Call and answer calls; in standby mode - go to the call and message log. Access to menu mode; Launch Task Manager to view running applications (press and hold). Turn your phone on and off (press and hold); end call; in menu mode - return to standby mode. Adjust the volume of phone sounds. Function Lock key Camera Lock or unlock the touch screen and keys (press and hold). Turn on the camera in standby mode; Taking photos or videos in camera mode. ››Standby screen This screen appears when the phone is in standby mode. On it you can see the status of the phone and access applications. You can add new ones to several standard desktops on the standby screen. 25. To select the desired desktop on the standby screen, scroll the image left or right. You can also select the dot at the top of the screen to go directly to the corresponding desktop. ››Service icons The icons displayed on the display may vary depending on your country or mobile operator. Icon Description No SIM or USIM card No signal Signal strength Offline profile enabled Searching for a network Connected to a GPRS network Connected to an EDGE network Connected to a WLAN network Icon Description Missed calls Synchronized with web server Bluetooth enabled Hands-free device connected Bluetooth or headset Call in progress Emergency messaging is turned on Call forwarding is turned on Synchronized with PC Memory card is inserted Connected to a secure web page Getting started 19 Icon Description New SMS or MMS message New email message New voice mail message Java game is running or Java application Alarm is on Roaming (outside your home network service area) Normal profile is on Silent profile is on Current time Battery level 20 Getting started ››Link bar To open the shortcut bar, in Idle mode, tap in the area service badges. icon Touch the corresponding icons to turn WLAN and Bluetooth functions on or off. You can also turn your phone sounds on or off and view new messages and alerts. Touch screen For a better touch screen experience, remove your phone's touch screen to easily select items and perform various functions. This section describes the basic steps required to operate the touch screen. There is a coating applied to the touch screen of your phone. Do not use sharp objects to operate the touch screen; scratches may occur on its surface. Make sure that the touch screen does not come into contact with electronic devices. The resulting electrostatic discharge may cause the touch screen to malfunction or become damaged. Do not allow liquid to come into contact with the touch screen. High humidity and liquid ingress may cause the touch screen to malfunction. protective film from it. sensitive to weak electrical charges that come from the human body, so it is best to operate the touch screen directly using your fingers. The touch screen may not respond to touches from sharp objects such as a stylus or pen. You can operate the touch screen in the following ways. Touch: One touch selects menu items or options and launches applications. Tap and hold: Select and hold an item for two seconds to bring up a pop-up menu. Double-tap: Quickly double-tap the screen to zoom in when viewing photos or web pages. Getting started 21 Scrolling: Touch and slide your finger across the screen to select an item. Drag: Touch and hold the selected item on the screen, and then drag it across the screen. Quick touch: Quickly touch the screen to open an application. Zoom: Touch the screen with two fingers and spread them apart to zoom in (pinch your fingers together to zoom out). If the phone is not used for a certain period of time, the touch screen turns off. To turn it on, press the key. You can also adjust the touch screen backlight time. In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and lighting → Display backlight. Some lists have an index on the right side. Select a specific letter to jump to entries starting with that letter. Swipe the pointer to scroll through the list. 22 Getting started Locking and unlocking the touchscreen and phone keys You can lock the touchscreen and keypad to prevent accidental key presses. To lock the touch screen and keys, press the key. To unlock the touch screen and keys, press the key and drag the gray box in any direction. You can also press and hold the key instead. Working with the menu To access menu items, follow these steps: 1 To switch from standby mode to menu mode, press the menu key. 2 Scroll left or right in the images and select ››Add main menu screens 3 4 To return to standby mode, press [ 2 Select an option in the top left corner of the screen. 3 Rotate the phone to set the main menu screen to landscape mode. You can also select the dot at the top of the screen to go directly to the main menu screen. press the menu key. Select a menu item or application. ]. ››Work with applications in Menu mode You can change the order of applications in Menu mode or group them into categories. 1 To switch from standby mode to menu mode, press the menu key. 2 Select an option in the top left corner of the screen. 3 Touch and hold an application and then 1 To switch from standby mode to display menu mode. 4 Tap the main menu icon. Tap the menu icon. to add a new screen to remove the home screen 5 Rotate the phone to return to portrait display mode. 6 Select OK in the top left corner of the screen. drag it to the desired location. You can move an application icon to another Menu mode screen. 4 Select OK in the top left corner of the screen. Getting started 23 Launch and manage applications ››Run multiple applications Your phone allows you to use multiple applications at the same time. To launch multiple applications, press the menu key to return to the main menu and select an application. ››Task Manager Using Task Manager, you can manage multiple applications at the same time. To open Task Manager, follow these steps: 1 Press and hold the menu key. Icons of running applications will appear on the screen. 24 Getting Started 2 Applications are managed as follows. To switch between applications, tap the desired application icon. To close the application, tap the icon. To close all running applications, select Close All. Widgets Widgets are mini-applications that allow you to perform certain actions or display the necessary information on the screen in idle mode. Some widgets are connected to web services. Using such a widget may incur additional costs. Widget availability may vary by region or mobile operator. 1 To open the widget panel, select the item in the upper left corner of the screen. in 2 Read the disclaimer and select Personalize your phone and select Accept. (if necessary). Get the most out of your phone by customizing it to suit your preferences. image left or right. ››Add desktops to your screen in 3 To select the desktop you want, scroll 4 Scroll the panel left or right to find the widget you want. 5 Drag the widget to the Idle screen. 6 To close the widget panel, select OK in the upper left corner of the screen. 7 To return a widget to the widget panel, touch and hold it until a yellow frame appears, then drag it to the panel. Idle mode To arrange widgets according to your preferences, you can add new desktops to the Idle screen. 1 In Idle mode, select an option in the corner of the screen. in the top left 2 Rotate the phone to set the display mode to landscape. 3 Tap the icon to add new home screens. Tap the icon to delete the desktop in Idle mode. 4 Rotate your phone to return to portrait display mode. Getting started 25 5 Select OK in the upper left corner of the screen. ››Adjust sound volume ››Customize keyboard sound profiles You can change the sound effects of your phone: adjust the current sound profile or switch to another. To set up a profile, follow these steps: or down. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Profiles 1 In Idle mode, press Volume up 2 Adjust the volume of sounds by pressing the Volume key or moving the slider. ››Enable the Silent profile To mute or unmute your phone, do one of the following: In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then touch and hold the icon. Open the link bar at the top of the screen and select Mute. sound. 2 Select the profile to use. 3 Customize sound settings for incoming calls and messages, as well as other phone sounds from. 71. Available audio options may vary depending on the selected profile. 4 Select Apply. To switch to another profile, check the box next to it and select Apply. ››Set wallpaper for the standby screen 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and lighting → Wallpaper. 26 Getting started 2 Select an image. To select a wallpaper from an images folder, open it. 3 Select Apply → Apply. Samsung is not responsible for the use of images or wallpapers supplied with your phone. ››Adjust the display brightness 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Display and light. 2 To adjust the brightness level, move the slider in the Brightness menu. 3 Select Apply. The brightness level of the display affects the amount of battery power your phone consumes. ››Lock your phone You can lock your phone using a password. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security 2 Select Phone lock. 3 Enter a new 4 to 8 digit password and select Done. 4 Enter the new password again and select Done. The first time you access a menu item that requires a password, the function will prompt you to create and confirm a password. Once this feature is enabled, you will be required to enter your password every time you turn on your phone. If you have forgotten your password, contact a Samsung service center. Samsung is not responsible for any loss of password or confidential information or other damage caused by unauthorized use of any software. Getting started 27 ››Securing your SIM or USIM card ››Turn on the SIM change alert feature 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → When a new SIM or USIM card is detected, the SIM change alert feature automatically sends a contact number to the specified recipients. Thanks to this feature, you can locate and return your lost phone. You can lock your phone using the PIN code that came with your SIM or USIM card. Security 2 Select PIN Verification. 3 Enter the PIN code provided with your SIM or USIM card, and select Done. Once this feature is enabled, you will be required to enter your PIN every time you turn on your phone. If you enter an incorrect PIN code multiple times, your SIM or USIM card will be blocked. In this case, you must enter a PIN Unlock Key (PUK) to unlock your SIM or USIM card. If your SIM or USIM card is blocked after entering an incorrect PUK, you must contact your mobile operator to unblock it. 28 Getting started with your SIM card 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security. 2 Select SIM change notification. 3 Enter your password and select Done. 4 Select Receive. 5 Select Recipients to open the list of recipients. 6 Enter the phone number, including the country code (with a “+” symbol). 7 When finished, select OK. 8 Go to the sender input field and enter a name. 9 Select Save. Entering text Mode You can enter text either using symbols on the keyboard or by hand on the touch screen. ABC 1 To change the text input method, touch and hold the icon, and then select Keyboard type → text input method. Option Keyboard Full-screen input Handwriting input Function Set characters on the virtual keyboard. Enter handwritten text anywhere on the screen. Enter text in the appropriate column. T9 2 Enter text by pressing the appropriate alphanumeric keys or by drawing characters on the screen. When entering text, rotate the phone to reveal the wide QWERTY keyboard. You can enter text using the keyboard in the following modes. Numbers Description Press the virtual alphanumeric key until the desired character appears on the screen. 1. In ABC mode, select T9 (the green dot will light up). 2. Enter a word using the virtual keys. 3. When the word you want appears on the display, tap the insert space icon. If the word you want doesn't appear, tap or and another word will appear in the list. To enter a number, press the corresponding virtual key. Numbers can also be entered by pressing and holding the corresponding soft key in ABC or T9 modes. Getting started 29 Mode Description Symbols 1. Touch the ◄ or icon to scroll through the list of symbols. 2. To enter a character, press the corresponding soft key. In predictive text input mode, you can use the continuous input method. 1 Touch and hold Continuous input. , then select 2 Touch the first letter of a word, and without lifting your finger from the screen, move your finger to the next letter. 3 Continue until the word is typed. 4 At the last letter, release your finger. 5 If the word you typed is correct, press to enter a space. If the word you need is not displayed, select an alternative from the list provided. 6 Repeat steps 2–5 to enter complete text. 30 Getting started Connectivity 3 To end the call, press the key. You can save frequently called numbers in your phone book. 52. To quickly access your recent history Call features This section describes how to make and answer calls using the features available during a call, and how to set up and use related features. ››Make and answer a call You can make, answer, end, or reject a call using the keys or the touch screen. Make a call 1 In Menu mode, select Keypad and enter the area code and phone number. 2 Press [ dial number. ] or tap the icon to make calls, select → Call. Answer a call 1 When a call comes in, press the key. When you receive an incoming call, you can use the Volume key to adjust the volume of the ringtone or mute the sound by pressing and holding the key down. 2 To end the call, press the key. Rejecting a call When a call comes in, press the key. The caller will hear a busy tone. You can create a list of numbers from which calls will be rejected automatically. 33. Connectivity 31 Make international calls 1 In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then press and hold the soft key 0 to insert the + symbol. 2 Enter the full number (country code, area code, and phone number), then press [ to make the call. ] icon or tap ››Features available during a call You can use the following features during a voice call. To adjust the volume, press the Volume key up or down. To place a call on hold, select Hold. To remove a call from hold, select Retrieve. To turn on the speakerphone feature, select Speaker. 32 Communication In noisy environments, it can sometimes be difficult to hear the other person's voice when using the speakerphone. In this case, it is recommended to use normal mode for conversation. To turn off the microphone (the other person will no longer be able to hear you), select Sound. To transfer a call from your phone to your headset, select Headset. To make a second call, place the first call on hold and dial a new number. When you hear a call waiting sound, select Accept to answer the second call. The first call will be automatically put on hold. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a call waiting service. To switch between calls, select Switch. To end a call on hold, select Switch → End call. To make a multiparty call (conference call), dial another number or answer the second call and select Conf. after connecting with the second interlocutor. Repeat the process to add more participants. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a multiparty calling service. To connect the current party to a party on hold, select → Transfer. In this case, you will be disconnected from the conversation. ››View missed calls and call relevant numbers Missed calls are indicated by an icon on the phone display. Open the link bar and select a missed call. Select a call from the call log and press the key to dial the number. ››Advanced Features This section describes how to use related features: Auto Reject Calls, FDN Mode, Call Forwarding, and Call Barring. Automatically reject calls To automatically reject calls from certain callers, use the automatic call rejection feature. To enable automatic call rejection and create a blacklist of numbers, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → All calls → Blacklist. 2 Select New. 3 Select an option from the Match Condition menu (if necessary). Communication 33 4 Go to the number input field and enter the number from which you want to reject an incoming call, and then select Save. 5 To add more numbers, repeat steps 2–4. Making a fake call If you need an excuse to leave the room or interrupt an unwanted conversation, you can fake an incoming call. To set a hotkey to make a fake call, in Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call → Fake call hotkey → Save. To make a fake call, in Idle mode, press and hold the Volume down key. After a specified period of time, a bell will ring. The waiting time for a false call can be changed. In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call → Fake call timer. You can also make it appear like you're talking on the phone by playing back your recorded voice. To record your voice, follow these steps. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call. 2 Select Use voice emulation → Record voice. 3 To start recording, tap 4 Speak into your phone's microphone. . While recording, tap to pause, then tap to resume. 5 When finished, tap the Save icon. or select 6 Select Save. Fake calls can be made more convincing by setting a photo ID and the caller's name or number. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Fake call. 34 Communication 2 Select Name or Number. 3 Enter a name or number. 4 Select Photo ID. 5 Select an image field → an option. 6 Add an existing image from a folder or take a new photo, then select Back. 7 Select Save. FDN mode In FDN mode, the phone restricts outgoing calls except numbers stored on the SIM or USIM card. To use this mode, you must configure the FDN list in the phone book. To enable FDN mode, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Security → FDN mode. Call Forwarding Call Forwarding is a network feature that allows you to transfer incoming calls to another specified number. Call forwarding can be configured for situations when you are already on a call or are out of range. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call forward. 2 Select an option. 3 Select Forward to → Contacts to add a contact from your phone book, or Other number to enter a phone number to which calls will be forwarded. 4 Select Enable. The settings will be transferred to the network. 2 Enter the PIN2 code provided with your SIM or USIM card, and select Done. Communications 35 Call barring Call barring is a network feature that allows you to prevent certain calls from being made from your phone. 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call barring. 2 Select the type of call you want to bar. 3 Select Enable. 4 Enter your call barring password and select Done. The settings will be transferred to the network. Call Waiting Call waiting is a network feature that notifies you when you receive a call while you are on a call. This feature only works with voice calls. 36 Communication 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Applications → Call → Voice call → Call waiting. 2 Select Enable. The settings will be transferred to the network. Logs This section describes how to view and manage the log of dialed, received, or missed calls, received messages, and sent messages. ››View your call and message log You can sort calls and messages by type and view them in the log. 1 In Menu mode, select Journal. 2 Scroll left or right to select a magazine type at the top of the screen. In the call and message logs, you can directly call or send a message to a contact by moving your finger along the contact entry to the right or left. 3 Select a log to view details. From this menu you can call a subscriber or send him a message, as well as add a number to the phone book or black list. ››View Log Manager Use Log Manager to view the number of data and messages sent or received, and the duration of calls. In → Menu Manager mode, select Log → Logs. Messaging This section describes how to create and send SMS and MMS messages, and view and manage messages you have sent or received. Additional charges may apply for sending and receiving messages outside your home network. For more information, contact your mobile operator. ››Send SMS messages 1 In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose. 2 Select Contacts. The number can be entered manually, and by selecting another option, select it in journals or groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. 4 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. Communication 37 5 Select Send to send the message. If you don't want to send the message right now, you can save it in the Drafts folder. If sending a message fails, it will be saved in your Outbox so you can send it later. If the message is successfully sent, a copy of it will be saved in the Sent Items folder. ››Send multimedia messages 1 In Menu mode, select Messages → Compose. 2 Select Contacts. If you select another option, you can enter a number or email address manually, or select a number from journals or groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. When you enter your email address, you will be prompted to send an MMS message. Select OK to confirm. 38 Communication 4 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. 5 Tap and attach a file. You can select a file from the list of available ones, or create a new photo, video, or sound file. 6 Select Send to send the message. ››View SMS or MMS messages Received, sent and saved messages are automatically sorted into the following folders. Inbox: received messages. Sent...: Sent messages. Outbox: Messages currently being sent or waiting to be sent. Drafts: Messages saved for later use. 1 In Menu mode, select Messages and then select a contact. By default, messages are grouped by contact as threads. To change the viewing mode, → View by folder. select option 2 Select an SMS or MMS message. ››Listen to voicemail messages If missed calls are forwarded to a voicemail server, callers can leave you voicemails. To access your voicemail and listen to such messages, do the following: 1 In Menu mode, select Keyboard, and then touch and hold 1. 2 Follow the instructions from the voicemail server. To access the voicemail server, you must save its number. This number can be obtained from your mobile operator. ››Send an emergency message If necessary, you can send an emergency message to specified recipients asking for help. This feature may not be available depending on your region or mobile operator. 1 In Menu mode, select Messages. → Settings → SOS 2 Select message → Sending options. 3 Select Send SOS to enable the emergency messaging feature. 4 Select Recipients to open the list of recipients. 5 Enter the recipient's number and select OK. Proceed to step 9. To select a number from your phone book, select Follow, Contacts, or Groups, and then go to the next step. 6 Select a contact, and then select Add. Communication 39 7 Select a phone number (if necessary). 8 When finished, select OK. 9 Select Repeat, specify how many times ››Send email messages 10Select OK → Yes. 2 Select Contacts. you need to resend the emergency message, then select OK. To send an emergency message, you must lock the touchscreen and keyboard. Press the volume key four times. After sending an emergency message, all phone functions will be blocked. To turn off the lock, press and hold the key. Email This section describes how to create and send email messages, and view and manage sent and received messages. 1 In Menu mode, select Email → email account name → Create. To view other accounts, select Accounts. You can enter an email address manually, and select another option to select an address in groups. 3 Select the check boxes next to the contacts you want and select Add. 4 Select the Cc/Bcc field to add recipients. 5 Go to the subject field and enter a subject for the message. 6 Go to the text input field and enter the text of the message. 7 Select → Attach items and attach a file. You can select a file from the list of available ones, or create a new photo, video, or sound file. 8 Select Send to send the message. 40 Communication ››View a uTalk email message 1 In Menu mode, select Email → account name This section describes how to exchange instant messages using universal clients. 2 Go to your Inbox. → Download. 3 Select 4 Select an email message or header. → 5 If you have selected a title, select 1 In Menu mode, select uTalk. 2 Select a client application. 3 Enter your username and password to log in. 4 Start a chat with relatives or friends. mail email records. Load to view the text of the corresponding message. Social Hub This section describes the Social Hub™ application, which allows you to work with email, text messages, instant messages, contacts, and calendar events. For details, visit http://socialhub.samsungmobile.com. 1 In Menu mode, select Social Hub. 2 Explore the contents of the Social Hub application. Communication 41 Entertainment Camera 2 Rotate the phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. The camera interface is enabled only in landscape display mode. If the phone is not used for a certain period of time, the camera will automatically turn off. The phone's memory capacity depends on the shooting mode and conditions. This section describes the basics of creating and viewing photos and videos. The camera can take photos with a resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels (5 megapixels) and videos with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. Pictures are saved in JPG format, videos in MP4 format. 3 Point the camera at your subject and set ››Take a photo 4 Press the Volume key to increase or 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. image. zooming out. 5 To take a photo, press the camera key. The photo will be saved automatically. To view your photos after shooting, tap the icon. 42 Entertainment ››Take photos using options for ››Take photos in recognition mode The camera has several preset settings for different scenes. You can simply select the desired mode according to the shooting conditions and subjects. For example, if you're shooting at night, choose night mode with increased exposure. The camera can recognize the faces of people in the frame and automatically take a photo when they smile. different scene modes 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. → select a scene → . 3 Tap 4 Change settings as necessary. 5 To take a photo, press the camera key. smiles 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Select → Smile detection. 4 Change the settings as necessary. 5 Press the camera key. 6 Point the camera lens at the subject. The phone will detect faces in the frame and recognize their smiles. When the person smiles, the phone will automatically take a photo. Entertainment 43 ››Panorama 8 To add another photo to the panorama, repeat step 7. Panorama mode lets you take wide-angle photos. This mode is best suited for landscape photography. 9 To save a panoramic photo, tap 1 In standby mode, press the camera key to ››Capture video 2 to turn on the camera. Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Select → Panorama. 4 Select a direction. 5 Change the settings as necessary. 6 To take your first photo, press the Camera key. 7 Slowly move the phone in the selected direction and connect the edges of the green frame to the viewfinder. When the green frame and viewfinder are connected, the camera will automatically take the next photo. 44 Entertainment. 1 In Idle mode, press the Camera key to turn on the camera. 2 Rotate your phone counterclockwise to set the display to landscape mode. 3 Tap the video recording icon. to enter 4 mode Point the camera at your subject and adjust the image. 5 Press the Volume key to zoom in or out. 6 To start recording, press the camera key. 7 To stop recording, tap the Camera key icon. The video will be saved automatically. or When recording video to a memory card with a low transfer speed, problems may occur. To view the video after shooting, tap the icon. Video Player This section describes how to use the video player to watch videos. ››Play a video 1 In Menu mode, select Video. 2 Select a video to watch. 3 Control playback using the following icons. Icon Description Pauses playback; tap the icon to continue playing. Go to the previous file; Move backward within a file (press and hold). Move to next file; Jump forward within a file (press and hold). Enables 5.1 channel sound system when a headset is connected. Changing the screen aspect ratio. Adjusting the sound volume. Entertainment 45 Music This section describes how you can listen to music. ››Play music After transferring music files to your phone memory or memory card, follow these steps. ››Download sound files to your phone 1 In Menu mode, select Music. 2 Scroll the image right or left to Download from the Internet using wireless 3 Select a music file. 4 Control playback using the following To get started, copy files to your phone memory or memory card using one of the following methods. connections with. 56. Boot from PC using additional program Samsung Kies p. 62. Receive files via Bluetooth p. 60. Copying to memory card p. 63. Synchronization with Windows Media Player 11 p. 63. Samsung is not responsible for the use of standard music files included with your phone. 46 Entertainment select a music category. icons Icon Description Pauses playback; tap the icon to continue playing. Go to the previous file; Move backward within a file (press and hold). Icon Description Move to next file; Jump forward within a file (press and hold). 1 View information about a music file. 1 1 1 When playing multi-channel content such as DVD movies, the SRS CS™ headphones deliver 5.1-channel surround sound compared to regular headphones or earbuds. WOW HD™ technology dramatically enhances sound quality, delivering dynamic, 3D sound with deep, rich bass and clear highs. Enables 5.1 channel sound system when a headset is connected. Enable random playback of files. Changing the repeat mode (repeat off, repeat one file, repeat all files). ››Create a playlist Adjust the sound volume. 3 Enter a name for the playlist and select 1. Icons appear when you touch the player screen. 1 In Menu mode, select Music. 2 Select Playlists... → Create. → item Done. 4 Select the playlist you created. 5 Select Add. 6 Select the files you want, and then select Add. Entertainment 47 FM radio This section explains how to listen to FM radio music or news on your phone. First of all, you need to connect the supplied headset to your phone, which acts as a radio antenna. ››Listening to FM radio 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. 3 To start an automatic search for radio stations, select Yes. It will automatically search for and save available radio stations. When you launch FM Radio for the first time, you will be prompted to automatically scan for radio stations. 48 Entertainment 4 Use the following icons to control the FM radio. Icon Description Set the FM radio to perform a new automatic search for radio stations when the signal strength is low. / Change frequency in 0.1 MHz steps. / Search for an available radio station. / Turn off FM radio; tap the icon to turn on FM radio. Changing the audio output device (headset or phone speaker). Adjusting the sound volume. ››Record streaming songs ››Save automatically 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. 3 Tap the icon to turn on the FM radio. 4 Scroll to select a radio station. → Record. 5 To start recording, select 6 When you finish recording, select Save. 1 Connect the supplied headset to your phone. 2 In Menu mode, select FM radio. → Search. 3 Select 4 Select whether to delete your favorite radio stations (for FM radio) The recorded file will be saved in the Sounds folder (to go to the folder in Menu mode, select My files → Sounds). To listen to the recorded file, select → Go to Sounds folder → file radio stations needed). It will automatically search for and save available radio stations. Games This section describes how to use games and applications based on Java technology. The ability to download Java games or applications is not supported by some phone software versions. Entertainment 49 1 In Menu mode, select Games. 2 Select a game or application from the list and follow the onscreen instructions. Available games and applications may vary by region or mobile operator. Controls and settings for games and applications may also vary. To protect games and applications from accidental deletion, select Protection. 50 Entertainment Personal Contacts This section describes how to create personal and work contacts and manage contacts that are stored in your phone memory or on your SIM or USIM card. You can store caller names, phone numbers, email addresses, and more in your phone book. ››Create a contact 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Create. 2 Enter contact information. 3 Select Done to save the contact. 2 Select Add to Contacts → Create contact. 3 Enter contact information. 4 Select Done to save the contact. ››Find a contact 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts. 2 Select Search and enter the first few letters of the name you want to search for. 3 Select a contact's name from the list of search results. After selecting a contact, you can do the following: Call the person by selecting a number or pressing ; You can also save a contact from the dial screen. send an SMS or MMS message by tapping 1 In Menu mode, select Keypad and enter send an email by selecting a phone number. ; email address; Personal information 51 add a contact to your favorites list by tapping the icon; edit contact information by selecting Edit; take advantage of additional functions by pressing a key. ››Create a list of favorite numbers 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Favorites → Add. 2 Select the checkbox next to the contact you want and select Add. The specified contact will be saved in the list of favorite numbers. You can also add a number to your favorites by tapping the icon in your contacts list. Favorite numbers will be added to the friends list () on the widget panel. ››Create a business card 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → My profile. 2 Enter your details. 3 Select Done. You can send your business card as an attachment to a message, via email, or send it using Bluetooth wireless technology. ››Creating a group of contacts After creating groups, you can manage several contacts at the same time, and also send SMS, MMS messages or emails to all group members. First you need to create a group. 1 In Menu mode, select Contacts → Groups → Create. 2 Select a memory area to save the group. 3 Enter a name for the group and select a ringtone for it (if necessary). 52 Personal information → 4 Select Save. Calendar This section describes how to create, manage, and set alarms to remind you of daily and monthly events. ››Create an event 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select Create. 3 Enter a description for the event. 4 Select Save. ››View Events To change the calendar view, follow these steps. 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select a view at the top of the calendar. 3 Select an event to view its details. To view events scheduled for a specific date, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Calendar. 2 Select a date from the calendar. If you set the display to monthly, dates with scheduled events will be marked with a small triangle. To enter a specific date to go to, select Go To, enter the date, and select Go To again. 3 Select an event to view its details. To send the event to other users, → Send by → select an option. To print event information via → Print via Bluetooth, select Bluetooth. After you configure your synchronization settings, you can synchronize your calendar events with the Exchange server. Personal Information 53 Tasks This section describes how to create a virtual task list, set reminders for important tasks, and set priorities. ››Create a task 1 In Menu mode, select Tasks. 2 Select New. 3 Enter a description of the task. 4 Select Save. ››View tasks 1 In Menu mode, select Tasks. → Sort by, and then 2 Select the desired category to sort tasks. 54 Personal Information 3 Select a task to view details. To set the status to Complete for completed tasks that have expired, select the task and select the checkbox at the top of the screen. The phone will no longer remind you about such tasks. To send a task to other users, → Send by → select an option. To print task details via → Print via Bluetooth, select Bluetooth. After you configure your synchronization settings, you can synchronize your tasks with the Exchange server. Notes This section describes how to enter important information so that it can be saved and viewed later. ››Create a note 1 In Menu mode, select Notes. 2 Select New. 3 Enter the text of the note. 4 To hide the keyboard, select Back. 5 Select a background color. 6 Select Save. ››View notes 1 In Menu mode, select Notes. 2 Select a note to view details. To view details of all notes in the list, select Expand or tap the icon. To delete a note, tap the icon. To send a note to other users, → Send by → option. select Voice Recorder This section describes how to use the Voice Recorder. ››Record voice memos 1 In Menu mode, select Voice recorder. 2 To start recording, tap the icon. 3 Speak into the phone's microphone. 4 When finished, tap or select Save. 5 To record another note, repeat steps 2–4. ››Play voice memos 1 In Menu mode, select Voice recorder. 2 Tap the icon to go to the list of voice memos. 3 Select a voice memo to play. To send a voice memo to others → Send to people, select By → an option. Personal information 55 Internet Internet This section describes how to connect to the Internet and save bookmarks for your favorite web pages. Additional charges may apply for Internet access and file downloads. For more information, contact your mobile operator. Some mobile operators may have different names for browser menu items. The presence of certain icons depends on the region or mobile operator. ››Browse the web 1 In Menu mode, select Web to open your mobile operator's home page. To go to a specific web page, enter its URL in the input field and select Go. 2 You can now view the web page. ››Create bookmarks for your favorite web pages You can save frequently visited pages as bookmarks for quick access to them. While browsing the web, tap the icon to add the current page to your bookmarks list. If you know the address of a web page, you can manually bookmark it. To do this, follow these steps: 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → 2 Select Add. 56 Internet. 3 Enter the page title and address (URL). 4 Select Save. Samsung Apps ››Read RSS Feeds This section describes how to use the RSS Feed Reader to get the latest information from your favorite websites. Add an RSS feed address 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → News. → RSS- 2 Select Add. 3 Enter the name and address of the RSS feed and select Save. You can find and download many useful apps for your phone in the Samsung Apps store. It offers a wide range of applications: games, news, reference materials, social networks, widgets, health applications and much more. Thanks to the Samsung Apps store, you can expand the functionality of your phone, adapting it to perform a variety of tasks. Find out more about your phone's capabilities! 1 In Menu mode, select Samsung Apps. 2 Search for the apps and widgets you want and download them to your phone. Update and read RSS feeds 1 In Menu mode, select Internet → feeds. → RSS- 2 Select Update → channels → Update → Yes. 3 Select the updated RSS feed. Internet 57 To use Samsung Apps, you must be connected to the Internet via cellular or WLAN. Additional charges may apply for Internet access and application downloads. If there is no free space in the widget panel, the widget is not automatically added. You need to remove several widgets from the panel and add new widgets manually. For more information, visit www. samsungapps.com or in the Samsung Apps store brochure. Availability of this service may vary by region or mobile operator. Community Websites This section describes how to connect to various social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. 1 In Menu mode, select Facebook or Twitter. 2 Enter your username and password to log in. 3 You can share photos, videos and messages with family and friends. YouTube YouTube is a free video streaming service. This section provides information on how to watch videos on YouTube. This feature may not be available depending on your region or mobile operator. 1 In Menu mode, select YouTube. 2 Select a video from the list of available ones. 3 Use the icons on the screen to control playback. 45. 58 Internet Bluetooth data transfer capabilities Bluetooth is a technology for wireless data transfer over short distances (up to 10 m) without the need to physically connect devices to each other. When using Bluetooth, there is no need to place devices opposite each other. If devices are in a common area, you can exchange data between them, even if they are in different rooms. Samsung is not responsible for the loss, interception, or unauthorized use of data sent or received via Bluetooth communications. Make sure you are communicating with a trusted device that has the appropriate level of security. If there are obstacles between communicating devices, the operating range may be reduced. Some devices, especially those not tested and approved by the Bluetooth SIG, may not be compatible with your phone. ››Turn on Bluetooth wireless technology 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth. You can also open the shortcut bar and select Bluetooth. Data Connectivity 59 2 Select the dot in the upper right corner of the screen to turn on Bluetooth wireless technology. 3 To allow other devices to detect your phone, → Settings → Visibility, select Phone → Always on. → Apply. If you select Other, set the length of time your phone is visible, and select Done. Some devices (typically headsets and speakerphones) may have a fixed Bluetooth PIN code, such as 0000. In this case, you must enter this code. ››Share data using Bluetooth wireless technology ››Search and connect to devices, 1 Select a file or item, such as a contact, 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → 2 Tap 2 Select a device. 3 Enter the Bluetooth function PIN or other 3 Search for a device that supports Bluetooth. Connect → Bluetooth → Search. devices (if necessary) and select Done. You can also select Yes to set the same PIN for your phone and device. When the owner of another device enters the same code or agrees to establish a connection, the connection will be established. After successful connection, the device will automatically search for available services. 60 Options for transferring data from a calendar event, note, task, or media file from an application or My Files folder. via Bluetooth. and select the Bluetooth send option and connect to it. ››Receive data using Bluetooth wireless technology 1 Enter your Bluetooth PIN and select Done (if necessary). 2 Select Yes to allow data to be received from the device (if necessary). Received data is saved in applications or folders according to their type. So, a music or sound file is saved in the sounds folder, and a contact is saved in the phone book. Wi-Fi This section describes the wireless network feature that allows you to connect to any wireless local area network (WLAN) that complies with the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standard. You can connect to the Internet or any network device anywhere there is a wireless network access point. The phone uses a non-harmonized frequency and can work normally in all European countries. The use of wireless LANs indoors without restrictions is permitted in all countries of the European Union. The use of wireless LANs outdoors is prohibited in France. ››Turn on Wi-Fi. In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Wi-Fi. You can also open the link bar and select Wi-Fi. When the WLAN function is turned on, even in the background, battery life is used more intensively. To save battery power, it is recommended to turn off the WLAN function when not in use. Data connectivity 61 ››Find and connect to a WLAN network 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Wi-Fi. Your phone will automatically search for available WLAN networks. 2 Check the box next to the desired network. 3 Enter your network password and click Finish (if necessary). ››Connect to a WLAN using PC Connection This section describes the different ways to connect your phone to a PC using an optional data cable. By connecting your phone to your PC, you can sync files with Windows Media Player, share data directly with your PC, and use Samsung Kies. ››Connecting to a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Access) hotspot using Samsung Kies Make sure that Samsung Kies is installed on your PC. This program can be downloaded from the Samsung website (www.samsungmobile.com). Connection → Wi-Fi. 1 Connect your phone to your computer using PBC or WPS PIN. 2 Launch Samsung Kies and install 1 In Menu mode, select Settings → 2 Depending on the type of access point, select WPS 3 Within two minutes, press the WPS button on the access point. You can also enter your PIN code on the access point and select Start within two minutes. 62 Data transmission capabilities of the optional data cable. wireless connection or copy data and files. For more information, see Samsung Kies Help. ››Sync with Windows Media Player Make sure you have Windows Media Player installed on your PC. 1 Connect your phone to a computer running Windows Media Player using an optional data cable. If the connection is successful, a pop-up window will appear on the PC screen. 2 Launch Windows Media Player to sync music files. 3 Enter or change the phone name in the pop-up window (if necessary). 4 Select and drag the desired files into the 5 sync list. Start syncing. ››Connect as a removable drive You can connect your phone to your PC as a removable drive and access its file system. If you have a memory card inserted into your phone, you can also access its file system by using your phone as a memory card reader. 1 If you need to exchange files with a memory card, insert it. 2 In Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → USB Tools → Mass storage. 3 Connect your phone to your computer using an optional data cable. If the connection is successful, a pop-up window will appear on the PC screen. 4 Open a folder to view files. 5 Copy files from your PC to your memory card. Data Transfer Options 63 To disconnect your phone from your PC, click the USB device icon in the Windows taskbar and choose to safely remove the device. Then disconnect the data cable. Otherwise, you may lose all the data stored on the memory card or damage the card itself. 64 Communication options Tools Clock This section describes how to set and manage alarms and world clock. You can also use a stopwatch and countdown timer. ››Set an alarm 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 Select New. 3 Configure the signal settings. 4 When finished, select Save. ››Switching off the alarm When an alarm is triggered, perform the following steps. Select and hold Stop to stop the alarm. Touch and hold Snooze to turn off the alarm until the next snooze. ››Set world time 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 Select Add. 3 Enter a few initial letters of the city name. 4 Select the desired city. 5 To set other world clocks, repeat steps 2–4. → Auto-on setting..., Select an item to activate the auto-on function. The auto-on feature allows you to turn on the alarm at a specified time, even if the phone is turned off. Tools 65 ››Stopwatch 1 In Menu mode, select Clock → . 2 To start the countdown, select Start. 3 To save an intermediate result, select Interval. 4 5 To delete saved values, select When finished, select Stop. Reset. ››Countdown Timer 1 2 Set the start time for the countdown. 3 To start the countdown, select Start. In Menu mode, select Clock → . During the countdown, you can use other phone functions because the timer runs in the background. Press the menu key to open another application. 66 Tools 4 When the countdown timer has expired, select and hold Stop to turn off the alarm. Calculator 1 In Menu mode, select Calculator. 2 Use the calculator keys shown on the display to perform basic arithmetic. 3 Rotate your phone to landscape mode and use the technical calculator. Accounts This section describes how to manage accounts to sync online data and access communities. You can create a new account and set the interval for automatic synchronization. ››Create an account 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. 2 Select your account type. If at least one account already exists, select Add. uch. entry and specify the entry type. 3 Enter a description for the account and select Apply. 4 Enter your account information. 5 When finished, select Apply. If you have created more than two accounts, you can change the order in which they appear in the list. Select Priority. ››Deleting and editing accounts 2 Select the account you want to delete or edit. To edit an account, select it, change the required information, and select Save. To delete an account, select Delete → Yes. ››Change the automatic sync schedule 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. 2 Tap the icon. 3 Specify the interval for synchronizing data with your accounts and select Apply. records 1 In Menu mode, select Account. records. Tools 67 My files Support for some file formats depends on This section describes how to quickly and easily access images, videos, music, sounds, and other files stored in your phone memory or memory card. If you try to open a file whose size ››Supported file formats Your phone supports the following file formats. Type Supported format Image bmp, jpg, gif, png, tif, wbmp Video mp4, 3gp Sounds wav, mmf, xmf, imy, midi, amr, mp3, aac, m4a, wma Topics smt Other doc, docx, pdf, ppt, pptx, txt, xls, xlsx, htm, html, vbm, vcf, vcs, vnt, jad, jar, crt, der device software. exceeds the free memory capacity, an error may occur. ››Browse files 1 In Menu mode, select My files and select a file type. Folders and files on the memory card are marked with the corresponding icon. 2 Select a folder and file. ››Set an image as wallpaper You can set a photo or image as the background on the standby screen. 1 In Menu mode, select My files → Images → an image. 2 Select Apply. 68 Tools → Set as → Wallpaper → ››Set a sound as a ringtone You can set any music or sound files in your sound folder as a ringtone for incoming calls, messages, or alerts. 1 In Menu mode, select My files → Sounds → a sound file. 2 While a file is playing, select → Set as → an option. Tools 69 Settings Connectivity Use the Wi-Fi settings menu: Turn on the WLAN function to connect to 1 In Menu mode, select Settings. 2 Scroll to the desired category and select one from Bluetooth: Enable Bluetooth connectivity to transfer data over a distance of s. 59. Internet or any network device with. 61. Synchronization: setting up synchronization profiles and synchronizing data with the web server. parameters. Network: Change the settings for the device to select networks and Apply. Data roaming: setting up to use services on 3 Configure the setting and select Back or connect to them. data transfer in roaming. Offline mode Packet data: Allows you to use networks with Disable all wireless features of your phone. You can only use the non-network features of your phone. Packet Data Counter: View the number of switched data packets for network services. sent and received data. USB Tools: Select the USB mode that turns on when you connect your phone to your PC. 62. 70 Settings Sound profiles Select a sound profile or adjust sound settings. Display and backlight Change the following settings to control your phone's display and backlight. Wallpaper: Select a background image for the idle screen. Theme: Select a theme for the menu screen. Brightness: Adjust the screen brightness. Display backlight: Set the time to wait before the display backlight turns off. General Change the following settings to manage basic phone settings. Event notifications: Notifications about various events, such as receiving a message. The phone can also display the contents of an incoming message. Gestures: Change the settings for how your phone recognizes motion. License: Configure license key options such as tracking, expiration alerts, or downloading data from networks outside your home area. Date and Time Change the following options to control the time and date format. If you remove the battery for more than a few minutes, the time and date will be reset. Language: Select the language for all menus and applications. Keyboard language: Select the language for input text. Settings 71 Change display options for menus and widgets. Calendar: Configure calendar settings. Internet: select a connection profile for access to Auto change menu order: automatic Media player: configure music settings Menu and widgets sort applications by frequency of use (apps that have been used most recently come first). Widgets: Select a connection profile for widgets, view downloaded widgets, and disclaimer information. Applications Change the following settings to manage your phone applications. Call: Set call options. Messages: Set message options. E-mail: Configure settings for e-mail messages. Contacts: Configure phone book settings. 72 Internet settings. player and video player. Upload photos: Set options for uploading photos and videos. Social Network Profiles: Select a connection profile to navigate to community websites. Security Change the following settings to keep your phone and data safe. Phone lock: Set whether to require a password when you turn on your phone. Personal data protection: enable privacy mode for various types of data; To access them, you will need to enter a password. SIM Change Alert: Turn on or off the SIM Change Alert feature to track your stolen or lost phone from. 28. Change Password: Change your phone password. SIM Lock: Enable or disable the password requirement when changing the SIM or USIM card. PIN verification: Set whether to require a PIN code when you turn on your phone. Change PIN: Change the PIN required to access data on your SIM or USIM card. FDN Mode: Enable or disable FDN mode to restrict outgoing calls to numbers in the FDN list. Change PIN2: Change the PIN2 to protect your primary PIN. Memory Change the following settings to manage your phone's memory usage. Memory card properties: View information about the memory card if it is inserted into your phone. You can also format or rename the memory card. After formatting, the data is deleted without the possibility of recovery. Default Memory: Select the default memory type for saving files. Memory Status: View used and free memory for different file types. Clear phone memory: Delete the selected data from the phone memory. Settings 73 Reset SIM application Reset various settings to factory defaults. Select settings to reset. Enter your phone password and reset it. Use of additional services offered by the mobile operator. The availability and labeling of this menu item depends on the SIM or USIM card. Phone information System information: Check the CPU utilization level and the amount of available memory. Here you can also view your phone model number and MAC addresses of Bluetooth and WLAN functions. Open Source Licenses: View the free software license of downloaded applications. 74 Settings Troubleshooting PUK code When you turn on your phone or while using it, you are prompted to enter one of the following codes: Code Password PIN Code Possible solution If the lock feature is turned on, you must enter the phone password. If you are turning on your phone for the first time, or if you have enabled the PIN code check feature, you must enter the PIN code that you received with your SIM or USIM card. This feature can be disabled in the PIN Check menu. PIN2 code Possible solution to the problem Typically, the SIM or USIM card is blocked after entering the wrong PIN code several times. In this case, you must enter the PUK code provided by your mobile operator. When accessing a menu that requires a PIN2 code, enter the PIN2 code that came with your SIM or USIM card. For more information, contact your mobile operator. The display shows “Service Unavailable” or “Network Error” In some areas, the network signal is so weak that you cannot use your phone's network features. Move to a place where the signal is more stable. Troubleshooting 75 Some features require activation before you can use them. For more information, contact your mobile operator. The touch screen responds slowly or incorrectly to touch If the touch screen does not respond properly to touch, try the following steps. Remove the protective film from the screen. The protective film may prevent input from being recognized correctly. It is not recommended to use it with a touch screen. Make sure your hands are clean and dry when touching the touch screen. Turn your phone off and on again to resolve temporary software issues. Make sure your phone has the latest software. If the touch screen is scratched or damaged, contact a Samsung service center. 76 Troubleshooting Calls are dropped In some areas, the network signal is so weak that you cannot use your phone's network features. Go to another location and try the call again. Outgoing calls do not go through Make sure the call button is pressed. Make sure your phone is connected to the correct network. Make sure that call barring is not activated for this phone number. Incoming calls are not received. Make sure your phone is turned on. Make sure your phone is connected to the correct network. Make sure that call barring is not activated for this phone number. The other party cannot hear you. Check whether access to the built-in phone is blocked. Make sure that the call barring function is not activated for this phone number. microphone. Make sure you are holding the microphone close enough to your mouth. When using a telephone headset, check that the connection is correct. The phone beeps and the battery icon blinks. Poor call quality Make sure the device's internal antenna is not accessible. The battery does not charge fully or the phone turns off. The battery contacts may be dirty. Wipe the overlap. In some places, the network signal is so weak that you cannot use your phone's network features. Move to a place where the signal is more stable. Calling a number from your contacts list does not work. Make sure the phone book contains the correct number. The battery charge is low. Replace or charge the battery to continue using your phone. both yellow contacts with a clean soft cloth and try to charge the battery again. If the battery does not charge fully after this, please dispose of the old battery properly and replace it with a new one (contact your local authorities for disposal instructions). number. If necessary, enter and save the correct number. Troubleshooting 77 Your device gets warm When you use apps that consume a lot of power for a long period of time, your phone may become warm. This is normal and does not affect the operation of the phone in any way or shorten its service life. Error messages appear when you turn on the camera To use the camera feature, your Samsung phone must have enough free memory space and the battery must be fully charged. If you receive error messages when you turn on the camera, try the following: Charge the battery or replace it with a fully charged one. Free up space on your phone's memory by copying files to your PC or deleting them. Reboot your phone. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Samsung service center. 78 Troubleshooting Error messages appear when you turn on the FM radio The FM radio app included with your Samsung phone uses the headset cable as an antenna. Without a connected headset, the FM radio will not be able to receive signals from radio stations. To use FM radio, you first need to make sure your headset is connected correctly. Then search for available radio stations and save them. If this does not resolve the problem, try connecting to the desired radio station using a different radio. If it successfully receives a radio signal, the phone may need to be repaired. Contact a Samsung service center. Error messages appear when playing music files Your Samsung phone may not play some music files for a number of reasons. To resolve them, try the following: Free up space on your phone's memory by copying files to your PC or deleting them. Make sure the music file does not have DRM protection. Otherwise you must have a license or key to play. Make sure your phone supports this file type. Can't find another Bluetooth device Make sure Bluetooth wireless technology is turned on on your phone. If necessary, make sure Bluetooth wireless technology is turned on on the device you want to connect to. Make sure your phone and Bluetooth device are within 10 meters of each other. I can't connect my phone to my PC. Make sure that the PC data cable you are using is compatible with your phone. Make sure you have the appropriate drivers and driver updates installed on your PC. Your device freezes or experiences critical errors If your device freezes, close all applications or reset your device. If your device is working but the app is not responding, close the app using Task Manager. If the device is not working and the app is not responding, remove the battery, reinsert it, and turn on the device. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Samsung service center. Troubleshooting 79 Precautions Protect the charger and battery from short circuits Do not drop or apply force to the phone or battery The following information will help prevent injury or damage to your phone. Do not charge your phone using chargers not approved by the manufacturer. Warning: Preventing Electric Shock, Fire, or Explosion Your device may not operate properly, increasing the risk of electric shock. Do not use damaged power cords or plugs, or sockets that are not firmly attached to the wall. Do not touch the plug with wet hands, or disconnect the phone by pulling the plug by the cord. Avoid kinking or damaging the power cord. Do not use the phone while charging or touch it with wet hands. 80 Measures Precautions Do not use the device during thunderstorms Do not use damaged or leaking lithium-ion batteries Please contact your nearest authorized service center for information on how to safely dispose of lithium-ion batteries. Handle batteries and chargers with care and follow proper disposal guidelines. Use only batteries and chargers recommended by Samsung. Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious injury or damage to your phone. Never burn batteries or phone for disposal. Follow all local regulations for disposal of used batteries and devices. Do not place batteries or the phone on or inside heating appliances such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. If the battery is exposed to extreme heat, it may explode. Never break or puncture batteries. Do not expose the battery to high external pressure, which may cause internal short circuit or overheating. Protect your phone, batteries, and chargers from damage Protect your phone and battery from extreme temperatures. Temperatures that are too hot or too cold can damage your phone and may have a negative impact on battery capacity and life. Do not allow batteries to come into contact with metal objects, as this may create contact between the battery poles and cause temporary or permanent damage to the battery. Do not use damaged chargers or batteries. Carefully! Follow all safety warnings and regulations when using your phone in prohibited areas. Turn off your phone when prohibited. Be aware of any regulations that restrict use of your phone in certain areas. Do not use your phone near electronic devices. Most electronic devices emit radio frequency signals. The phone may interfere with their operation. Do not use the phone near a pacemaker. Keep the phone turned on at a distance of at least 15 cm from the pacemaker. This distance must be strictly observed. To reduce the impact of your phone on your pacemaker, place the phone against your right ear if the pacemaker is on the left side of your chest, and vice versa. Precautions 81 To avoid interference with medical devices, do not use the telephone in hospitals. If you use any medical devices, check with the manufacturer to ensure that the devices do not emit RF signals. If you use a hearing aid, contact your hearing aid manufacturer for information about how to interact with your phone. When your phone is turned on, it may interfere with some hearing aids. To avoid causing damage to your hearing aid, contact the hearing aid manufacturer. Turn off your phone in a potentially explosive environment In a potentially explosive environment, turn off your phone without removing the battery. In a potentially explosive environment, strictly follow all directions, instructions and warning signs. Do not use the telephone at gas stations (service stations), or near containers with fuel or chemicals, or explosive objects. Do not store or transport flammable liquids, gases, or explosives with the phone, its components, or accessories. 82 Precautions Turn off your phone while on board an airplane Using your phone on board an airplane is strictly prohibited. The telephone may interfere with aircraft electronic navigation equipment. The radio signals emitted by the telephone may interfere with the electronic equipment of motor vehicles. The radio signals emitted by the telephone may interfere with the electronic equipment of the vehicle. For more information, contact your vehicle manufacturer. Observe all warnings and regulations for the use of mobile phones while driving. Safety is of the utmost importance when operating a vehicle. Never talk on the phone while driving unless prohibited by law. For your safety and the safety of others, please exercise caution and follow these guidelines. Use a hands-free device. Use phone features such as speed dialing and redialling. They will speed up making or receiving a call. Place your phone in an easily accessible place. Make sure you can use your phone without taking your eyes off the road. An incoming call that arrives at an inconvenient time can be answered by an answering machine. Let your interlocutor know that you are driving. In case of heavy traffic or bad weather conditions, postpone the conversation. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and heavy traffic can lead to an accident. Do not take notes or look at a list of phone numbers while driving. Looking through a to-do list or phone book entries distracts the driver's attention from his primary responsibility - driving safely. Dial a number by touch without being distracted from driving. It is recommended to dial the number while stopping or before starting to drive. Try to make calls when the car is not moving. If you need to make an outgoing call while driving, dial only a few numbers, look at the road and in the mirrors, and only then continue dialing. Avoid having important or emotional conversations that could distract you from the situation on the road. Let others know that you are driving and avoid conversations that might distract attention from the situation on the road. Use your telephone to call emergency services. In the event of a fire, traffic accident, or health emergency, dial your local emergency number. If the lives of others are at risk, use the telephone to call emergency services. If you witness a traffic accident, crime, or other life-threatening incident, call 911. If necessary, call the road transport service or a specialized technical assistance service. If you see a broken-down vehicle that does not pose a serious hazard, a damaged road sign, a minor traffic accident in which no one was injured, or a stolen vehicle, call the highway service or specialized technical assistance service. Precautions 83 Proper care and use of your phone Avoid getting your phone wet Moisture and any type of liquid can damage parts or circuits of your phone. If your phone gets wet, remove the battery from it without turning on the phone. Wipe your phone with a towel and take it to a service center. If water gets inside the phone, the moisture indicator changes color. Ingress of moisture will void the manufacturer's warranty. Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty places. Dust may cause your phone to malfunction. Do not place your phone on inclined surfaces. If you drop your phone, your phone may be damaged. Do not store your phone in hot or cold temperatures. Use your phone in temperatures between -20°C and 50°C. Leaving your phone inside a car may explode as the temperature inside the car can reach 80°C. Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time (for example, placing it on the dashboard of a car). Store the battery at temperatures between 0°C and 40°C. Avoid touching your phone with metal objects such as chains, coins, or keys. Otherwise, your phone may become deformed or malfunction. Contact of the battery contacts with metal objects may cause a fire. Do not store your phone near sources of magnetic fields. Exposure to magnetic fields may cause your phone to malfunction or drain the battery. Also, exposure to magnetic fields can damage cards with a magnetic stripe, such as credit cards, phone cards, passbooks, and boarding passes. Do not use cases or accessories with magnetic closures and protect your phone from prolonged exposure to magnetic fields. 84 Precautions Do not store your phone near heaters, microwave ovens, hot kitchen equipment, or in containers under high pressure. The battery may leak. The phone may overheat and cause a fire. Do not drop or force your phone. The phone's display may be damaged. If bent or deformed, the phone's body may be damaged and electrical circuits may malfunction. Do not use the flash too close to the eyes of people or animals. Temporary loss of vision or damage to the eyes may result. Ensuring maximum battery and charger life Do not charge the battery for more than a week as overcharging may shorten its life. Unused batteries will discharge over time and must be recharged before use. When the charger is not in use, unplug it. Batteries should only be used for their intended purpose. Use only manufacturer-approved batteries, chargers, accessories, and components. Using generic batteries and chargers may shorten the life of your phone and cause it to malfunction. Samsung is not responsible for the safety of users who use accessories or components not approved by Samsung. Do not bite or lick the phone or battery. This may damage or explode the phone. If children use the phone, make sure they use it correctly. Follow these instructions when talking on the phone. Hold the phone upright, like a landline phone. Speak directly into the phone's microphone. Avoid touching the device's internal antenna. Touching the antenna may reduce the signal strength or cause it to transmit a stronger radio signal than intended. Don't hold the phone in your hand, press the keys lightly, use special features to reduce the number of keystrokes (such as templates or shortcuts), and take regular breaks. Precautions 85 Protect your hearing Prolonged exposure to sound at very high volumes can cause hearing damage. While driving, high volume sounds may distract your attention and cause an accident. Lower the volume every time before connecting headphones. Set the volume to the minimum level at which you can carry on a conversation or listen to music. Do not repaint the device or attach stickers to it. Paint and stickers may prevent the moving parts of the device from operating properly. If you experience an allergic reaction to paint or metal, such as itching, eczema, or swelling, stop using the device immediately and consult a doctor. Follow these instructions when cleaning your phone. Wipe your phone and charger with a towel or rubberized sponge. Be careful when talking on the phone while walking or moving. Wipe the battery contacts with a cotton swab or towel. Do not use chemicals or detergents. To avoid injury, always be aware of your surroundings. Do not use your phone if its display is damaged or broken. Do not carry your phone in your back pocket or on your belt. Dropping your phone on it can cause injury or damage the device. Broken glass or acrylic paint can cause injuries to your hands and face. Take your phone to a Samsung service center for repair. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the phone yourself. Use the phone only for its intended purpose. Any changes to its design will void the manufacturer's warranty. If your phone does not operate normally, contact a Samsung service center. Do not disassemble the battery or pierce it with sharp objects, as this may cause an explosion or fire. 86 Precautions Observe proper etiquette when using the telephone in public places Do not allow children to use the telephone The telephone is not a toy. Children could injure themselves or others, damage the phone itself, or inadvertently make unwanted calls. Install mobile devices and equipment carefully Make sure that mobile devices or equipment installed in the vehicle are securely fastened. Do not place your phone or its accessories in or near the deployment area of ​​an airbag. Improper installation of wireless communications equipment can result in serious injury if the air bag deploys. Entrust phone repairs only to qualified specialists. Unqualified repairs may damage the device and void the warranty. Handle SIM cards and memory cards with care Do not remove the card while sending or receiving data, as this may result in data loss and/or damage to the card or device. Protect the card from strong impacts, static electricity, and electrical interference from other devices. Do not touch the gold contacts of memory cards with your fingers or metal objects. Wipe a dirty card with a soft cloth. Accessing Emergency Services In some areas and circumstances it is not possible to make emergency calls. If traveling to remote or underserved areas, consider another means of contacting emergency services. Always back up important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification Information This device is manufactured to comply with EU Council radio frequency (RF) exposure limits. These standards prohibit the sale of mobile devices whose radiation levels (called specific absorption rate SAR) exceed 2 watts per kilogram. The maximum SAR value for this phone model is 0.724 watts per kilogram. In normal use, the SAR value is much lower because the device only uses the RF energy needed to transmit the signal to the nearest base station. By automatically reducing exposure, the device reduces the overall amount of RF energy emitted. Safety Precautions 87 The EU Declaration of Conformity on the back cover of this user manual indicates compliance with the European Radio & Terminal Telecommunications Equipment (R&TTE) Directive. For more information on SAR and EU standards, please visit Samsung. Business users should contact the supplier and review the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement. The product and its electronic accessories must not be disposed of as other industrial waste. Correct disposal of the product (for EU countries and other European countries that use separate battery return systems) This marking on battery, manual or packaging indicates that batteries used in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their useful life.The chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains quantities of mercury, cadmium or lead exceeding the reference level in EU Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not disposed of correctly, these substances may harm human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and reuse valuable materials, separate batteries from other waste and recycle them through your local free battery exchange system. (waste electrical and electronic equipment) (This policy applies in the European Union and other European countries with separate waste collection systems) This icon indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (such as charger, headset, USB cable) are at the end of their useful life. Services must not be disposed of with household waste. To avoid harm to the environment and human health from uncontrolled disposal, and to ensure that they can be recycled for reuse, please dispose of the product and its electronic accessories separately from other waste. Information about where and how to dispose of this product in an environmentally friendly manner can be obtained from the retailer or the appropriate government agency. 88 Safety Precautions Proper Disposal of Batteries for This Product Disclaimer Some content and services on this device are owned by third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. 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Users must ensure that downloading and subsequent modification of such designs is permitted by the respective album cover design provider. 90 Safety Precautions Index Automatic Call Rejection 33 Battery Charging 11 Installation 9 Locking the Phone 27 Entering Text 29 Web Browser Adding Bookmarks 56 Videos Play 45 Recording 44 Video Player 45 Calls Making 31 Making False Calls 34 International Calls 32 Multiway Call 33 waiting 36 response 31 reject 31 forward 35 view missed 33 functions during a voice call 32 voice mail 39 voice calls make 31 use functions 32 reply 31 voice notes play 55 record 55 voice recorder 55 task manager 24 file manager 68 logs 36 tasks view 54 create 54 notes view 55 creation 55 call barring 36 Alphabetical index 91 sound volume keys 26 Internet see “web browser” calendar event viewing 53 creating events 53 calculator 66 camera video recording 44 photography 42 memory card removal 14 installation 13 formatting 15 access codes 75 delivery set 9 9 2 Alphabetical index contacts search 51 create 51 create business cards 52 create groups 52 create a list of favorite numbers 52 false calls 34 world time 65 multitasking 24 music play 46 music player play music 46 download files 46 create playlists 47 multimedia messages sending 38 browsing 39 settings offline mode 16 , 70 security 72 data transfer capabilities 70 time and date 71 motion 71 display and backlighting 71 sounds 71 menus and widgets 72 general 71 memory 73 applications 72 sound profiles 71 reset 74 network 70 wallpapers 26 call waiting 36 SIM change notification 2 8 call forwarding 35 connecting to a PC Samsung Kies 62 Windows Media Player 63 removable disk 63 Bluetooth connections 59 PC 62 WLAN network 61 PIN code check 28 Windows Media Player 63 sound profiles 26 Silent profile 26 FDN mode 35 stopwatch 66 touch screen lock 22 use 21 WLAN network turning on 61 searching for networks and connecting to them 62 WPS access point 62 signals shutting down 65 installation 65 synchronizing with Windows Media Player 63 messages sending MMS 38 sending SMS 37 sending email messages 40 sending an emergency message 39 going to voicemail 39 viewing MMS 38 viewing SMS 38 viewing email messages 41 timer 66 text notes 54 phone lock 27 turning on or off 16 appearance 17 status icons 19 Index 93 keys 18 settings 25 settings 70 link bar 20 standby screen 18 photos panoramic shooting 44 shooting 42 shooting Using plots 43, setting wallpaper 68 photography in a smile recognition mode 43 screen menu Add 23 Transition 23 Electronic mail Sending 40 View 41 94 Alphabetical index language 71 brightness, display 27 Bluetooth inclusion 59 data transfer 60 Searching devices and connecting to them 60 Reception data 60 FM radio recording 49 listening 48 saving radio stations 49 Java games 49 RSS news 57 Samsung Apps 57 Samsung Kies 62 SIM card locking 28 installation 9 SMS messages sending 37 viewing 39 SOS messages 39 USIM card installation 9 INFORMATION ABOUT PRODUCT CERTIFICATION The Samsung GT-S5560i portable subscriber radio (mobile phone) is designed to operate in mobile radiotelephone communication networks of GSM 900/1800 standards Dimensions (H/W/D): 107.5 * 52 * 12.9 mm Weight: 91.4 g. 1 Battery* : Standard, Li-Ion, 1200 mAh up to 900 hours standby time up to 12 hours talk time Product service life: 3 years Brief characteristics: ¾ Operating ranges (GSM850/900/1800/1900). ¾ Touchscreen TFT display 262 thousand colors (240x400 pixels) ¾ 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus, video recording. ¾ FM radio with RDS