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GT-B7610
extended usage guide
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About this guide
This online-only guide contains additional procedures and usage tips
that may be helpful when using your Samsung mobile phone. This
guide is intended to enhance your mobile experience and is not
intended as a substitute for the printed user manual. Please refer to
the user manual provided with your device or the help system on your
device for information not contained in this extended usage guide.
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Instructional icons
Before you start, familiarise yourself with the icons you will see in this
manual:
Warning – situations that could cause injury to yourself or
others
Caution – situations that could cause damage to your
device or other equipment
Note – notes, usage tips, or additional information
X
Refer to – pages with related information;
for example: X p. 12 (represents "see page 12")
>
[ ]
Followed by – the order of options or menus you must
select to perform a step; for example: Tap
(represents
Square brackets
(represents the End/Power key)
Start
, followed by
– device keys; for example: []
Settings
Start
>
Settings
)
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Contents
Using your device .......................................................... 9
Index ............................................................................ 87
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Using your device
Customise key shortcuts
Customise the shortcuts activated by the Menu key. To
customise a key,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
Assign a program
>
3
Tap the drop-down menu below a key action and select a
program shortcut:
•
Menu
•
Menu Hold
key
4
Repeat step 4 as needed to customise additional key
shortcuts.
5
When you are finished, tap
Basic Settings
: activated by pressing the Menu key
: activated by pressing and holding the Menu
.
.
tab, tap
Done
9
General Settings
.
>
Button
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Adjust vibration intensity
1
Press the Volume key up or down and tap
the device to vibrate.
2
While in Vibrate mode, press the Volume key up or down to
adjust the Vibration intensity.
or
Switch sound profiles (shortcuts)
To quickly switch your device from one sound profile to
another, use one of the following shortcuts:
•
Vibrate
•
Silent
•
Ring
: press the Volume key up or down and tap or .
: press the Volume key up or down and tap or .
: press the Volume key up or down and tap or .
10
to set
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Tu rn off the backlight and the device
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
Battery Power
>
3
Select a duration from the
menu.
4
Select a duration from the
menu.
5
Ta p
Basic Settings
Done
.
.
tab, tap
.
General Settings
Turn off backlight
Tur n off d e vic e
11
drop-down
>
Power
drop-down
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Communication
Phonebook
Use a photo as a contacts' caller ID image
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Navigate to the appropriate folder.
4
Tap an image name to open an image.
5
Ta p
6
Align a face in the image with a white box.
7
Ta p
8
Select a contact.
9
Ta p OK.
Productivity
Menu
>
Done
at the bottom of the screen.
Set As
screen, tap
>
Caller ID
File Manager
.
12
.
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Register numbers to reject list
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p .
4
Ta p
5
Enter a reject list name and tap
6
Select the new reject list.
7
Tap t h e
8
Ta p .
9
Select a category or
10
Select contacts or enter numbers to reject.
11
Ta p
12
Ta p
13
Ta p
Productivity
New
.
Reject list
Done
.
Done
to save the reject list.
Done
.
field.
screen, tap
Type manually
Phonebook
Done
13
.
.
.
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Add a new category into categories
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p .
4
Ta p
5
Enter a name and tap
Productivity
New
.
screen, tap
Done
.
Phonebook
.
View Phonebook information
Phonebook stores information about your contact entries,
including how many contacts are stored in the device’s
memory or on the SIM or USIM card and how many SDN or
FDN contacts you have created. To view this information,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
3
On the
Ta p
Productivity
Menu
>
screen, tap
Phonebook Info
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Phonebook
.
.
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Calling
Use the speakerphone
Your device features a speakerphone option for use during
calls. To use the speakerphone,
1
Make a call.
2
Any time during the call, tap
To turn off the speakerphone feature, tap
Set Auto Answer
Use the Auto Answer feature to automatically answer calls
during hands-free operation. To activate the Auto Answer
feature,
1
Ta p
Start
>
2
From the
Auto Answer
>
Settings
Basic Settings
.
.
Speaker On
tab, tap
15
.
Speaker Off
Phone Settings
.
>
General
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3
Select a length of time to delay before the device
automatically answers calls.
4
Ta p
Done
.
When using a headset, the device will automatically answer
incoming calls after the length of time you specified for the
delay.
Activate Call Waiting
Activate the Call Waiting feature to be notified of an incoming
call while you are on the phone. To activate the Call Waiting
feature,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
Call
3
Ta p to activate the feature.
4
Ta p
Basic Settings
>
Call Waiting
Done
.
.
.
tab, tap
16
Phone Settings
>
Voice
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Hold a call/retrieve a held call
While on a call, you can place a caller on hold. To place a caller
Hold
on hold, tap
another call or use other features and applications. To retrieve
a held call, tap
. While a caller is on hold, you may answer
Retrieve
.
Bar (block) calls
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
On the
>
3
Tap the type of calls you want to bar.
4
Ta p
Basic Settings
Call Barring
Done
.
.
tab, tap
>
Get Settings...
Phone Settings
>
Voice Call
Forward calls
1
Ta p
Start
>
2
On the
>
Call Forwarding
Settings
Basic Settings
.
tab, tap
>
Get Settings...
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Phone Settings
>
Voice Call
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3
Tap a forwarding option and enter a phone number.
4
Ta p
Done
.
Make a multiparty call (conference call)
1
Call the first party you want to add to the multiparty call.
2
While connected to the first party, call the second party.
• The first party is automatically placed on hold.
3
When connected to the second party, tap
4
Repeat steps 2-3 to add more parties (if necessary).
5
To end the multiparty call, press [].
Join
.
Restrict caller ID information
Your device allows you to limit who sees your caller ID
information. To restrict the use of your caller ID information,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
.
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2
From the
>
Caller ID
3
Select who is allowed to see your caller ID information.
4
Ta p
Basic Settings
.
Done
.
tab, tap
Phone Settings
>
General
Reset the call timer
The call timer tracks the duration of your last call, the total
duration of your dialled calls, and separate durations for dialled
voice calls and dialled video calls. To reset the call timer,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Others
>
Call Log
2
Ta p
Menu
>
Call Timer
3
Ta p .
You can also access the call log from the Phone application by
tapping
Menu
>
Call Log
.
.
.
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Messaging
Edit the message style
Customise the font, background color, and page duration for
your messages. To edit the message style,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Ta p
5
Edit the font, background, and page duration settings.
6
When you are finished, tap
Internet
Menu
Style
screen, tap
>
MMS Options
.
SMS-MMS
.
Save
.
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Record and send a voice message
As an alternative to leaving a voicemail for one of your contacts,
you can record and send a voice message via MMS. To record
and send a voice message,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p .
4
Ta p
5
Select a contact by tapping the check box next to one or
more contacts' names.
6
Ta p
7
Ta p .
8
Ta p
message.
Internet
Tap to add recipients
Done
Yes
to confirm that you want to send a multimedia
.
screen, tap
and
SMS-MMS
PhoneBook
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.
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9
Ta p
Record
voice message.
10
When you are finished, tap
11
Ta p
Select
12
Ta p
Send
and speak into the mouthpiece to record your
Stop
.
to attach the recording to the message.
.
Set MMS options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap an option category:
•
Internet
Menu
Sending
message priority, expiration, delivery time, message size,
and whether or not you want to hide your address,
request a delivery report, request a read report, or keep a
copy of the sent message.
screen, tap
>
MMS Options
: options for messages you send, including
SMS-MMS
.
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•
Receiving
download methods for home and roaming networks and
whether or not you want to send a delivery report, send a
read report, reject unknown senders, allow
advertisements, or allow message information.
•
Profile
messages. You can edit and create new profiles.
•
Compose
including the MMS class (allow or restrict imaging or video
in MMS messages) and creation mode (free, warning, or
restricted).
•
Style
font colour, font size, font style, background colour, and
page duration.
5
Set the options.
6
Ta p
Save
: options for messages you receive, including
: the network profile to use when sending MMS
: options for composing MMS messages,
: appearance options for MMS messages, including
to save your changes.
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Multimedia
Camera
Create a PhotoMemo
Use your device to combine a photo with text or drawings to
create a PhotoMemo. Send a PhotoMemo to a business
colleague to illustrate a new idea or send one to a friend as a
virtual postcard of your travels. To create a PhotoMemo,
1
Press the Camera key to activate the camera.
2
Rotate the device anti-clockwise to the landscape
orientation.
3
Capture a photo.
4
Ta p to switch to view mode.
5
Ta p >
Photo memo
.
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6
Write or draw on and around the image. While creating the
PhotoMemo, use the following tools:
•: Switch to Erase mode
•: Switch to Draw mode
•: Set the pen size
•: Select a pen colour
•: Clear the memo (erase all writing and drawing)
•: Scroll up
•: Scroll down
•: Return to Preview mode
7
When you are finished, tap .
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Send a photo
While using the camera, you can send photos to your contacts
via multimedia message, email, or the Bluetooth wireless
feature. You can also send photos to DLNA-authorised
devices. To send a photo,
1
Press the Camera key to activate the camera.
2
Rotate the device anti-clockwise to the landscape
orientation.
3
Capture a photo or press to view stored photos.
4
Ta p > a sending option.
When sending a photo via MMS, you may be asked to allow the
device to resize the photo. Tap
resized.
5
Select a recipient for the MMS, select an email account and
enter an email address, select a Bluetooth-enabled device,
or select a DLNA-authorised device.
6
Ta p
Send or the name of a device to send the photo.
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Yes
to allow the photo to be
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Touch Player
Change playback speed
While listening to music with Touch Player, you can speed up
or slow down the playback. To change the playback speed,
Menu
>
tap
•
Play Faster (+0.1)
•
Play Slower (-0.1)
To further speed up or slow down the playback, tap
Play Speed
normal playback speed, tap
Normal Speed
Play Speed
and select the same option again. To return to
.
Use a song as a ringtone
While listening to music with Touch Player, you can set the
currently playing song as your ringtone. To set the song as a
ringtone, tap
Menu
and select an option:
: increase the playback speed
: decrease the playback speed
Menu
>
>
Set as Ringtone
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Play Speed
.
>
Menu
Play at
>
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Change Touch Player options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
Multimedia
Menu
>
Resume playback after a phone call
to resume playback after a call.
Pause playback while using another program
whether or not to pause playback while using another
program.
Show time as
time of playback.
Image ratio adjustment
size or stretched size.
screen, tap
Options
.
: select to show the remaining time or elapsed
Touch Player
: select whether or not
: select to show images in original
Done
.
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.
: select
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Photo Album
Upload photos to the web
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Locate and tap a thumbnail to open an image.
4
Ta p
5
Select a blog from one of the blog lists.
6
Ta p
Edit images
Learn to edit images and apply fun effects. To edit an image,
1
Ta p
2
On the
3
Locate and tap a thumbnail to open an image.
Multimedia
Menu
>
Upload
Start
.
.
Multimedia
screen, tap
Upload to Web
screen, tap
Photo Album
.
Photo Album
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4
Ta p
Menu
>
Edit
.
5
Tap one of the following icons to edit the image:
IconFunction
Flip an image horizontally or vertically
Rotate the image clockwise or anti-clockwise
Resize the image
Crop the image
Adjust the brightness of the image
Adjust the contrast of the image
Apply an effect (X p. 31)
6
When you are finished, tap
7
Select a location to store the edited image.
8
Enter a name for the new image.
9
Ta p
Done
.
10
Ta p OK.
Menu
30
>
Save as
.
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Apply effects to images
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Locate and tap a thumbnail to open an image.
4
Ta p
5
Ta p .
6
Tap one of the following icons to add an effect:
7
When you are finished, tap
8
Select a location to store the edited image.
9
Enter a name for the new image.
Multimedia
Menu
>
Edit
IconFunction
Apply a negative exposure effect
Change the colour tone to black and white
Change the colour tone to sepia
screen, tap
.
Photo Album
Menu
>
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Save as
.
.
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10
Ta p
Done
.
11
Ta p OK.
FM radio
Change FM radio options
Set options to select your region, turn off the radio while using
another program, turn on the radio after a call, and define a
storage location for recorded files.
1
Plug a headset into the headset jack.
2
Ta p
Start
.
3
On the
4
Ta p
5
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
Multimedia
Menu
>
Options
Region
: select your location.
screen, tap
.
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FM Radio
.
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•
Alternative frequency
alternative frequency.
•
Turn radio off while using another program
or not to turn the radio off while using another program.
•
Turn radio on again after a phone call
to turn the radio on after a call.
•
Record location
files.
6
When you are finished, tap
: select whether or not to activate the
: select whether
: select whether or not
: select a storage location for the recorded
Done
.
V ideo Editor
With Video Editor, you can use the storyboard feature to
customise videos in a variety of ways. This feature allows you
to organise your photos or videos as you desire and then add
audio and subtitles, apply transitions, add effects, and add text
slides before compiling a video.
See the user manual for more information about cropping videos
(Auto cut) and adding music to videos (Music movie).
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Add audio to a storyboard
Before you can add audio to a storyboard, you must either
record an audio file or transfer a file to your device (see the user
manual for more information).
This procedure adds pre-recorded audio to the entire storyboard. To
add audio to individual images or videos, see Record audio and add
it to images or videos or Attach pre-recorded audio to images or
videos.
To add audio to a storyboard,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Rotate the device anti-click wise to the landscape
orientation.
4
Ta p
5
Ta p .
6
Tap thumbnail images to select photos and videos to add
to your storyboard.
Multimedia
Storyboard
screen, tap
.
Video Editor
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7
Ta p .
• The video editor will extract the files you have selected.
8
Ta p .
9
Tap the name of an audio file.
The audio file must be at least 10 seconds long.
10
Ta p .
11
Ta p .
12
Continue customising your storyboard.
13
When you are finished, tap .
14
Ta p to preview the video.
15
Ta p to save the video.
• The device will display information for the video, including
the file's location, size, and length.
16
Ta p .
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Add images or videos
While customising a storyboard, you may want to add a file. To
add an image or video to a storyboard,
1
From the
2
Tap thumbnail images to select photos or videos to add to
the storyboard.
3
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
storyboard
, tap .
Delete images or videos
While customising a storyboard, you may want to remove a file.
To delete an image or video from a storyboard,
1
From the storyboard screen, tap .
2
Tap thumbnail images to select photos or videos to delete
from the storyboard.
3
Ta p .
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4
Ta p OK.
5
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
Set the viewable duration of an image
Setting the viewable duration of an image allows you to specify
how long that image will display in the video. To set the
viewable duration,
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image and tap the
thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Drag the sliders to adjust the duration.
The minimum duration is 1 second and the maximum duration is
30 seconds.
4
Ta p .
5
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
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Crop a video while customising a storyboard
While customising a storyboard, you can crop videos that you
have added to the storyboard. To crop a video,
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to a video and tap the
thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Ta p to start playback.
4
Ta p at the point where the new video should start.
5
Ta p at the point where the new video should stop.
6
Ta p .
7
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
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Record audio and add it to images or videos
While customising a storyboard, you can add audio to images
and videos by recording audio directly from the Dubbing utility
or by attaching a pre-recorded audio file to an image or video.
You can only record audio for the duration that the image or video is
set to display. To change the duration, see Set the viewable duration
of an image or Crop a video while customising a storyboard.
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Tap a point on the progress bar where the audio should
begin.
4
Ta p and record your audio.
5
Ta p at the point where the audio should stop.
6
Ta p .
7
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
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Attach pre-recorded audio to images or videos
While customising a storyboard, you can add audio to images
and videos by recording audio directly from the Dubbing utility
or by attaching a pre-recorded audio file to an image or video.
You can only record audio for the duration that the image or clip is
set to display. To change the duration, see Set the viewable duration
of an image or Crop a video while customising a storyboard.
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Tap a point on the progress bar where the audio should
begin.
4
Ta p .
5
Tap the name of an audio file.
The audio file must be at least 10 seconds long.
6
Ta p .
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7
Ta p .
8
Ta p at the point where the audio should stop.
9
Ta p to attach the audio file to the image or clip.
10
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
Add subtitles
Add subtitles to your images or videos and customise the style
of the subtitle. Subtitles will appear in the centre of the image or
video. To add subtitles,
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Tap a point on the progress bar where the subtitle should
first appear.
4
Ta p .
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5
Tap the following icons to set text options:
IconFunction
Change font size
Change the font style
Change the font colour
6
Ta p and rotate the device clockwise.
7
Enter the subtitle text and tap
8
Rotate the device anti-clockwise and tap .
9
Ta p at the point where the audio should stop.
10
Ta p to preview the subtitle (if necessary).
11
Ta p .
12
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
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Done
.
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Apply transitions
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Ta p .
4
Drag the slider to adjust the length of the transition
(maximum of 10 seconds).
5
Ta p again.
6
Scroll to and tap one of the following transition types:
IconFunction
No transition
Expand and fade
Fade out and fade in
Box in (rectangular)
Oval out
Circle in
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IconFunction
Blinds horizontal (up)
Checkerboard
Dissolve
Split horizontal out
Wheel clockwise (1 spoke)
Uncover left
Diamond out
Random transition
7
Ta p to preview the transition.
8
Ta p >
9
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
Apply
or
Apply to All
.
screen.
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Add effects
Change the tone or mood of your storyboard by adding effects
to images or videos.
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Scroll to and tap one of the following effect types:
IconFunction
No effect
Sepia tone
Black and white
Negative effect
Heat sensor effect
Red tone
Green tone
Blue tone
Brighten
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4
Ta p to preview the effect.
5
Ta p >
6
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
Apply
or
Apply to All
.
Capture an image from a video
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to a video and tap the
thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Ta p to start playback.
4
Ta p to capture an image at the moment you want.
5
Ta p OK.
6
Ta p .
7
When you are finished, tap to return to the storyboard
screen.
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Add text slides
Add text slides between images or videos. Text slides will
accommodate more text than subtitles. To add a text slide,
1
From the storyboard screen, scroll to an image or video and
tap the thumbnail.
2
Ta p .
3
Tap the following icons to set text options:
IconFunctions
Change the font size
Change the font style
Change the font colour
Change the background colour
4
Ta p and rotate the device clockwise.
5
Enter the subtitle text and tap
6
Rotate the device anti-clockwise and tap .
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Done
.
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TV out viewer
Connect your device to a television
You can connect your device to a television for enhanced
viewing of photos and videos. To connect your device to a
television,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
Out
3
Select the appropriate settings for your television.
4
When you are finished, tap
5
Switch your television to External Input mode.
6
Connect the device to the television with a TV out cable.
Basic Settings
.
.
tab, tap
Done
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General Settings
.
>
TV
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Personal productivity
Browse files with File Manager
With File Manager, you can browse all the files and folders on
Start
your device. Tap
Manager
to open them and tapping
Menu
. Navigate through files and folders by tapping folders
to rename, delete, or edit your files and folders.
and on the
Search your device for files and
folders
1
Ta p
Start
>
Others
>
Search
2
Enter part of a file or folder name in the
You can restrict your search by selecting a data type from the
drop-down list.
3
Ta p
Search
4
To open an item in the results list, tap the item's name.
.
Productivity
to return to a higher level. Tap
.
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screen, tap
Search for
File
field.
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Clock
Change World Clock options
Control the function of your time zone updates and clock
display in the title bar by changing the options. To change
World Clock options,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p .
4
Ta p
5
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
6
When you are finished, tap
Productivity
Menu
>
Automatic system time zone update
change the time zone when travelling.
Display the clock on the title bar in all programs
whether or not to show the clock in the title bar.
Options
screen, tap
.
Done
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Clock
.
: select how to
.
: select
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Touch Calendar
Change Touch Calendar options
Control the arrangement of information in Touch Calendar by
changing the options. To change Touch Calendar options,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
screen.
Productivity
Menu
>
Show week numbers
numbers for each week of the year.
Set 1st day of week
with either Sunday or Monday.
Start in
Set colors of categories
category.
: select the default calendar view mode.
Options
screen, tap
.
: select whether or not to display
: select to start the calendar week
Touch Calendar
: select a colour for each
Done
to return to the calendar
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Smart Memo
Set Smart Memo options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
Productivity
Menu
>
Canvas size
Memos.
Storage
: select a storage location for your Smart Memos.
screen, tap
Canvas settings
: select a default canvas size for your Smart
Smart Memo
.
Done
.
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Audio Note
Change Audio Note options
Set options to save your battery charge, define a storage
location, and specify an encoding format for your audio notes.
To change Audio Note options,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
Productivity
Menu
>
Options
Storage
recordings.
Record Format
note recordings.
: select a storage location for your audio note
screen, tap
.
: select an encoding format for your audio
Audio Note
Done
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Tasks
Beam a task to another device (via Bluetooth)
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Tap the check box next to a task.
4
Ta p
5
Tap the name of a Bluetooth-enabled device.
The device will attempt to beam the task to the device you
selected. If successful, "Done" will appear next to the name of
the Bluetooth-enabled device.
Sort tasks
Sort your tasks to locate a task more easily or view tasks with
similar properties. To sort tasks from the Tasks screen, tap
Menu
Menu
>
Sort By
Productivity
>
Beam Task…
> a sort option.
screen, tap
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Set Tasks options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap the check boxes next to one or more of the following
options:
•
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap ok.
Productivity
Menu
>
Set reminders for new items
a reminder for each new task.
Show start and due dates
dates for each uncompleted task on the task list.
Show Tasks entry bar
adding new tasks.
screen, tap
Options...
Tas ks
.
: set whether or not to receive
: show or hide start and due
: show or hide the shortcut bar for
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Smart Reader
Change Smart Reader settings
Control how Smart Reader automatically captures business
cards, saves images, provides previews of translations by
changing the settings. To change Smart Reader settings,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Ta p .
5
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
Office
screen, tap
BizCard, Document
BizCard automatic capture
automatically capture a business card when it is aligned
with the frame.
Save taken image
images.
Smart Reader
, or
Tra ns la tio n
: set whether or not to
: set whether or not to save captured
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•
Translation Preview automode timer
time for the automatic translation preview.
6
When you are finished, tap .
: set the length of
Using Office Mobile
Learn to create and edit Excel workbooks and Word
documents, open and view PowerPoint slideshows, use
OneNote Mobile, and backup and restore your files. For more
information about using Office Mobile, please refer to the
embedded help on your device.
Create and edit an Excel workbook
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap a cell to select it.
Office
screen, tap
New
to create a new workbook (if necessary).
Excel Mobile
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5
Enter values or text with the input panel and tap the Enter
virtual key.
6
Repeat steps 4-5 to create a spreadsheet.
7
To format cells, tap
8
To save the workbook, tap ok.
Menu
>
Edit, Insert, Format
, or
Create and edit a Word document
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Create your document with the input panel.
5
To change the font or paragraph format, tap
Format
6
To save the document, tap ok.
Office
screen, tap
New
to create a new document (if necessary).
>
Font…
or
Word Mobile
Paragraph…
58
.
Menu
To ol s
>
.
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Open and view a PowerPoint presentation
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Tap the drop-down menu in the top left of the screen to
navigate folders and locate a PowerPoint file.
4
Tap the file name to launch the presentation.
5
To advance the slides, tap the screen.
6
To go back to the previous slide, tap >
7
To end the presentation, tap >
Office
screen, tap
PowerPoint Mobile
Previous
End Show
.
.
Create and edit a note with OneNote Mobile
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
3
On the
Ta p
Office
screen, tap
New
to create a new note.
OneNote Mobile
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4
Create your text with the input panel.
5
When you are finished, tap
6
To edit a note, tap the note and repeat steps 4-5.
Done
.
Adobe Reader
Open and view a PDF file
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Navigate to a PDF file and tap the file name.
4
While viewing a PDF file, use the following tools:
Office
screen, tap
IconFunction
Fit the document width
Fit the document on the screen
Go to the first page in the document
Adobe Reader LE
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.
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IconFunction
Go to the previous page
Go to the next page
Go the last page in the document
Zoom out
Zoom in
• When zoomed in on a PDF page, drag the page around to
reposition it on the screen.
• To zoom by a specific percentage, tap
drag the slider to adjust the zoom. Tap
document view.
Tools
>
Zoom
OK
to return to the
>
To %
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Web applications
W indows Live
With Windows Live, you can stay in touch with friends and
quickly access information on the wireless web.
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Ta p
5
Enter your login ID and password and tap
6
Follow the on-screen instructions.
For more information about Windows Live, refer to the
embedded help on your device.
Internet
Sign in to Windows Live
Accept
screen, tap
(if necessary).
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Windows Live
.
.
Next
.
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Messenger
With Messenger, you can remain available to other users and
stay up-to-date with your email without a constant connection
to the wireless web. When a new message arrives or you want
to access internet services, the connection will be restored.
Set up Messenger and sign in
1
Sign in to Windows Live (see previous section).
2
Scroll to
3
Ta p
4
Select your status and tap
Messenger
Tap here to sign in
.
.
Sign in
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Chat with Messenger
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Locate and tap a contact's name, and tap
4
Enter a message in the text field at the bottom of the screen
and tap
5
While chatting, you can perform the following actions:
• Insert emoticons: tap
• Transfer a file: tap
• Invite a contact to chat: tap
• Record and send a voice clip: select
• Switch between contact list and chat: scroll left or right.
6
To end the chat, tap
Internet
Send
participant
your voice clip, and tap
screen, tap
.
Menu
Menu
.
Menu
Messenger
>
Add emoticon
>
Send
> a file type > a file.
Menu
>
Send
.
>
End conversation
64
.
Send IM
Options
Voice clip
.
>
Add
, record
.
.
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Streaming Player
Set Auto Full Screen
Set the Streaming Player to automatically switch to full screen
mode when you begin streaming a file from the internet. To set
Auto Full Screen,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
Set Streaming Player options
1
Ta p
2
On the
3
Ta p
Multimedia
Menu
>
Start
.
Multimedia
Menu
>
screen, tap
Auto Full Screen
screen, tap
Options
.
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Streaming Player
.
Streaming Player
.
.
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4
On the
select your setting:
•
•
•
•
5
On the
proxy server for the real-time streaming protocol. To
configure the proxy server, you must enter the address of
the proxy server and the appropriate port.
6
When you are finished, tap
RTSP
tab, tap one of the following options and
Buffer
: set the length of a buffer to use when streaming
files from the internet.
UDP Port Range
UDP ports.
Transport
Select Network
files from the internet.
Proxy
: tap the fields to configure a range for
: set the transport method.
: set a connection to use when streaming
tab, tap the
Enable
Done
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check box to enable a
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RSS Reader
Search for feeds
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Tap a category.
4
Ta p
5
Ta p
6
Enter a keyword that appears in the feed's title and tap .
7
Tap a search type to search for the feed via a particular
source.
If the feed is located, the RSS Reader will display the feed
properties.
8
Ta p
9
Ta p OK to acknowledge that the feed was added.
Internet
Add Feed
Search for Feeds
Add
to add the feed.
screen, tap
.
.
RSS Reader
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10
When you are finished searching for feeds, tap
Mark feeds as read
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Tap a category.
4
Ta p
5
Tap the check box next to any feed to mark it as read.
6
Ta p
Internet
Menu
Done
screen, tap
>
Mark as (Un)Read Mode
.
RSS Reader
.
.
Done
.
To mark feeds as unread, tap
remove the check mark next to any feed to mark it as unread.
Menu
>
Mark as (Un)Read Mode
Add new feed category
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
Internet
screen, tap
RSS Reader
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and
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3
Ta p
New Category
4
Enter a name for the new category.
5
Ta p
Done
.
.
Change feed options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Tap a category.
4
Ta p
5
Tap a feed.
6
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
Internet
Menu
Delete expired pages
after a specified length of time.
Pages expire after
screen, tap
>
Options
RSS Reader
.
: set whether or not to delete pages
: set an expiration date for pages.
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•
Use automatic deletion
automatically delete expired pages.
•
Max no. of pages
store at a time.
7
When you are finished, tap
: set whether or not to
: set the maximum number of pages to
Done
.
Change RSS Reader options
Control how RSS Reader updates feeds by changing the
option. To change RSS Reader option,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Change the
option is on, feeds will automatically update after you
synchronise your device. When the option is off, you must
manually update your feeds.
5
When you are finished, tap
Internet
Menu
screen, tap
>
Option
.
Update after ActiveSync
RSS Reader
Done
70
.
option. When the
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Podcast
Change Podcast options
Control how Podcast updates feeds by changing the options.
To change Podcast options,
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
Internet
Menu
Download Storage
Update after ActiveSync
automatically update after you synchronise your device.
screen, tap
>
Options
Podcast
.
: select a storage location for podcasts.
: select whether or not to
Done
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Communities
Change Communities options
1
Ta p
Start
.
2
On the
3
Ta p
4
Tap one of the following options and select your setting:
•
•
•
•
•
5
When you are finished, tap
Internet
Menu
Upload settings
Upload reservation
automatically at the scheduled time.
Upload details
Preferred Sites settings
favourite destinations.
Disclaimer
screen, tap
>
Options
: view the disclaimer information.
.
: select a default image size to upload
: set to upload files to a destination
: view details of your last upload.
Communities
: edit your ID and password for
Done
.
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Settings
To access the settings menu, tap
Basic Settings
Sound Settings
•
Ring
: select a ring type, ringtone, and vibration type.
•
Notification Sound
notifications, displaying messages, flashing lights, and
vibrating to notify you of an event, such as a reminder, voice
mail, or new message.
•
Touch Alert
•
Hardware Buttons Tone
: set alerts for various touch screen events.
Display and Light
•
Wallpaper
•
Theme
: select a wallpaper image.
: select a theme for the device interface.
: enable options for playing and repeating
: enable or disable key sounds.
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Start
>
Settings
.
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•
Items on Today
screen.
•
Large Indicator
indicators.
•
Brightness
•
Lock Screen
wake up, edit the lock screen, and enable or disable
notifications on the lock screen.
•
Main Menu
: view or edit the items shown on the Today
: enable or disable the large versions of status
: select auto or manual brightness adjustment.
: set whether or not to lock the device upon
: select a Menu mode style.
General Settings
Wireless Manager
Enable or disable wireless functions.
Data Filter
Select categories for work mode and Life mode.
Launcher
Enable or disable the Composer screen when you right slide
open the device.
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Power
•
Battery Power
: set battery-saving options, including
backlight and sleep options.
•
External Power
: set options for using external power,
including backlight and sleep options.
•
Performance
: select a CPU performance profile.
Button
•
Assign a program
•
Up/Down control
: assign program shortcuts to device keys.
: set delay and repeat options for up/down
controls.
•
Wake up
•
“X” button
: set which keys will wake up the device.
: set to end the program with the X button.
Align Screen
Align the touch screen.
USB Connection
Select a function for the USB connection and enable or disable
advanced network functionality.
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TV Out
•
Broadcast nation
•
Screen ratio
•
Video quality
•
Brightness
•
Contrast
•
Turn off backlight
: select a contrast option.
: select a broadcast format.
: select a screen ratio.
: select the video quality.
: select the brightness.
: set backlight options.
DivX Registration
Register your device to play videos protected by DivX
encoding.
GPS
•
Connection
: select GPS program and hardware ports, the
baud rate, and whether or not to manage GPS automatically.
•
Assist GPS
: enable or disable the Assisted GPS, set the
address server and select an access point.
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Owner Information
•
Identification
: enter your personal identification information,
including name, company, address, telephone number, and
email address.
•
Notes
: enter a note regarding owner information.
•
Device Name
: view and edit your device name.
Language Change
Change the language of the operating system. Changing the
language will erase your data and settings and reinstall the
selected language version of the operating system.
Samsung TouchWiz UI
Set to use Samsung TouchWiz UI.
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Phone Settings
Change the following settings to control how your device
functions:
General
•
Call Cost
counter, set a maximum allowable call cost, and set the price
per unit for calls.
•
Caller ID
everyone, no one, or only your contacts.
•
Own Number
•
Fixed Dialing
fixed dialling list.
•
Auto Answer
answered during hands-free operation.
•
Closed User Group
prevent outside access, and use either default group
numbers or specify a group index.
: view call cost information, reset the call cost
: set whether to provide your Caller ID information to
: store up to four of your own numbers.
: activate fixed dialling and add numbers to the
: set how quickly calls are automatically
: activate a closed user group, allow or
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Voice Call
•
Call Barring
: view and receive settings from your service
provider that allow you to bar (block) incoming calls.
•
Call Forwarding
: view and receive settings from your service
provider that allow you to forward calls.
•
Call Waiting
: receive a notification of an incoming call while
you are on the phone.
Video Call
•
Video Call Options
when using the
: select display layout, an image to display
Hide me
option, and video quality for video
calls.
•
Call Barring
: view and receive settings from your service
provider that allow you to bar (block) incoming calls.
•
Call Forwarding
: view and receive settings from your service
provider that allow you to forward calls.
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Message
•
Cell Broadcast Message
message reception, modify the channel list, and set
languages for CB messages.
•
WAP Push Message
the push message service centre, and push message loading
options.
•
Voice Mail
•
Send Text Message Options
option and the validity period for sending text messages.
: view and edit voice mail numbers.
: enable or disable cell broadcast
: set the push message receiving option,
: set the network selection
Motion Settings
•
Etiquette
•
Calibration
: enable or disable the etiquette pause feature.
: calibrate the screen.
Security
•
Password Lock
•
SIM Lock
: set a device lock password.
: enable or disable the SIM lock function.
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•
SIM PIN
device.
•
Change PIN
•
Change PIN2
•
Change Barring Password
password.
•
Mobile Tracker
mobile tracker feature.
: set whether or not to require a PIN when using the
: change the current PIN.
: change the current PIN2.
: configure and change the password for the
Network Settings
•
Band Selection
•
Network Options
preferred networks.
•
HSDPA
access.
•
Restore Connections
•
Operator Settings
•
Bluetooth
•
Wi-Fi
: enable or disable high-speed downlink packet
: turn on or off Wi-Fi.
: select a band to use for cellular service:
: set the network selection method and set
: select a cellular operator.
: activate or deactivate the Bluetooth feature.
: change the current call barring
:
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•
Certificates
certificates and their expiration dates.
: view personal, intermediate, and root security
Memory Settings
•
Program RAM
currently running programs.
•
Main Storage
programs currently stored in the Main Storage memory.
•
My Storage
data from My Storage.
•
Storage Card
format the memory card.
•
Clear Memory
manufacturer’s defaults.
: view available RAM and RAM usage for
: view available Main Storage memory and
: view available My Storage memory and delete
: view available external card memory and
: delete all data and reset all settings to the
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Advanced Settings
System
ClearType
Enable or disable the ClearType feature.
Customer Feedback
Enable or disable feedback reporting for Windows Mobile
software issues. If you participate, anonymous information
about how you use Windows Mobile software will be sent to
Microsoft.
Encryption
Set whether or not to encrypt files when saved to a storage
card. Encrypted files can only be read by the original device
used to encrypt them.
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Error Reporting
Enable or disable error reporting. If you enable error reporting,
information about software operation can be used for later
reporting to Microsoft in the event of a serious error.
Input Method
Set input method options on the following tabs:
•
Input Method
•
Word Completion
: set input method options.
: set whether or not to suggest words when
entering text and enable or disable the Auto Correct feature.
•
Options
: set voice recording format, default zoom level for
writing and the typing, capitalisation, and scrolling options.
Managed Programs
View details for managed programs.
Regional Settings
Set regional options on the following tabs:
•
Region
•
Number
: set language and view samples of regional settings.
: set options for displaying numbers.
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•
Currency
•
Time
•
Date
Ver sion
•
Device
changed).
•
Windows Mobile
(information cannot be changed).
Windows Updates
Set how to check for the latest Windows Mobile updates.
: set options for displaying currency.
: set options for displaying time.
: set options for displaying dates.
: view the device version (information cannot be
: view the Windows Mobile software version
Connection
Browser Connections
Set whether or not to automatically detect network settings
and select a network to use when browsing the web.
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Connections
Add and configure settings for internet or work network
connections.
Domain Enrollment
Enroll your device in a company domain.
GPRS Authentications
•
(Network Provider) WAP
: set the WAP authentication type for
your network provider.
•
(Network Provider) Internet
: set the Internet authentication
type for your network provider.
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Index
Audio Note
Auto Answer
53
15
buttons, customising
call timer
19
Caller ID
restricting,
using photo as Caller ID,
18
calls
blocking,
forwarding,
mulitparty (conference),
placing on hold/retrieving
held,
waiting,
Communities
17
16
17
17
72
75
18
12
File Manager
FM radio
32
images
applying effects,
editing,
uploading to web,
29
Messenger
chatting,
setting up and signing in,
64
Office Mobile
Excel,
57
OneNote,
PowerPoint,
Word,
PhotoMemo
Podcast
59
58
24
71
87
49
31
29
63
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RSS Reader
adding new categories,
changing feed options,
marking feeds as read,
searching for feeds,