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 guide:
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
example:
Followed by
you must select to perform a step; for
example: Tap
Start
Square brackets
[] (represents the End/Power key)
– pages with related information; for
X
p. 12 (represents "see page 12")
– the order of options or menus
Start
>
Settings (represents
, followed by
Settings
)
– device keys; for example:
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Contents
Using your device ...................................................... 6
Index ....................................................................... 61
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Using your device
Customise key shortcuts
Customise the shortcuts activated by the Menu key.
To customise keys,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
>
3
Tap the assigned menu below a key action and
select a program shortcut:
•
•
4
Repeat step 3 as needed to customise additional
key shortcuts.
5
When you are finished, tap
Basic Settings
Button
>
Assign a program
Menu
: activated by pressing the Menu key
Menu Hold
the Menu key
Adjust vibration intensity
1
Press the Volume key up or down and tap the icon
in the centre to set the device to vibrate (
2
While in Vibrate mode, press the Volume key up or
down to adjust the Vibration intensity.
.
tab, tap
: activated by pressing and holding
General Settings
.
Done
.
)
.
6
Switch sound profiles
(shortcuts)
To quickly switch your device from one sound profile
to another, use one of the following shortcuts:
•
Vibrate
: press the Volume key up or down and tap
the icon in the centre (
•
Silent
: press the Volume key up or down and tap
the icon in the centre (
•
Ring
: press the Volume key up or down and tap the
icon in the centre (
).
)
)
Set time for the backlight and
Sleep mode
Set the device to turn off the backlight and switch to
Sleep mode when not in use. By doing this, you can
save battery power and reduce battery consumption.
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
>
3
Select a duration from the
4
Select a duration from the
5
Ta p
Power
Done
Basic Settings
>
Battery Power
.
.
tab, tap
.
Turn off backlight
Turn off devi ce
General Settings
field.
field.
• Your device automatically turns off the screen
when you hold it close to your face during a call.
When you distance the device from your face,
the screen turns on again.
• Even if you select
turns off 1 minute after it turns on during a call.
Always turn on
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, the screen
Communication
Phonebook
Use a photo as a contact’s caller ID
image
1
Ta p
Start
>
Photo
.
2
Navigate to the appropriate folder.
3
Tap an image name to open an image.
4
Ta p
Menu
>
Set As
>
Caller ID
5
Align a face in the image with a box.
6
Ta p
Done
at the bottom of the screen.
7
Select a contact.
8
Ta p OK.
Register numbers to reject list
1
Ta p
Start
>
Phonebook
2
Ta p .
3
Ta p
New
.
4
Enter a reject list name and tap
5
Select the new reject list.
.
.
Done
.
8
6
Tap t he
Reject list
7
Ta p .
8
Select a category or
9
Select contacts or enter numbers to reject.
10
Ta p
Done
11
Ta p
Done
field.
Type manually
.
to save the reject list.
.
Add a new category into categories
1
Ta p
Start
>
Phonebook
2
Ta p .
3
Ta p
New
.
4
Enter a name and tap
.
Done
.
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
>
Phonebook
2
Ta p
Menu
>
Phonebook Info
.
.
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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
Speaker On
.
To turn off the speakerphone feature, tap
.
Off
Speaker
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
>
Settings
2
From the
General
3
Select a length of time to delay before the device
automatically answers calls.
4
Ta p
When using a headset or hands-free car kit, the
device will automatically answer incoming calls after
the length of time you specified for the delay.
Basic Settings
>
Auto Answer
Done
.
.
10
tab, tap
.
Phone Settings
>
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
Voice Call
3
Ta p to activate the feature.
4
Ta p
Basic Settings
>
Done
.
.
Call Waiting
tab, tap
.
Phone Settings
>
Hold a call/retrieve a held call
While on a call, you can place a caller on hold. To
place a caller on hold, tap
hold, you may answer another call or use other
features and applications. To retrieve a held call, tap
Unhold
.
Hold
. While a caller is on
Bar (block) calls
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
On the
Basic Settings
Voice Call
3
Tap t he
calls
4
Tap the type of calls you want to bar.
5
Ta p
or
Block incoming calls
field.
Done
.
.
Video Call
tab, tap
>
Call Barring
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Phone Settings
.
or
Block outgoing
>
Forward calls
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
On the
Basic Settings
Voice Call
3
Tap a forwarding option and enter a phone
number.
4
Ta p
Done
or
.
.
tab, tap
Video Call > Call Forwarding
Phone Settings
>
.
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
Conference
4
Repeat steps 2-3 to add more parties (if
necessary).
5
To end the multiparty call, press [].
.
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Menu >
Restrict caller ID information
Your dev ice allows you to limit who sees your cal ler ID
information. To restrict the use of your caller ID
information,
1
Ta p
Start
>
Settings
2
From the
General > Caller ID
3
Select who is allowed to see your caller ID
information.
4
Ta p
Basic Settings
Done
.
.
.
tab, tap
Phone Settings
>
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
>
Call Log
2
Ta p
Menu
>
3
Ta p .
You can also access the call log from the Phone
application by tapping
.
Call Timer
.
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
>
SMS-MMS
2
Ta p
Menu
>
MMS Options
3
Ta p
Style
.
4
Edit the font, background, and page duration
settings.
5
When you are finished, tap
Mark messages as unread or read
1
Ta p
Start
>
SMS-MMS
2
Ta p
Menu > Mark as Unread or Mark as Read
3
Tap the checkbox next to the message you want
to mark as unread.
4
Ta p
Done
.
.
.
Save
.
.
.
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Set MMS options
1
Ta p
Start
>
SMS-MMS
2
Ta p
Menu
>
MMS Options
3
Tap an option category:
•
Sending
including 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.
•
Receiving
including 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
MMS messages. You can edit and create new
profiles.
•
Compose
messages, including the MMS class (allow or
restrict imaging or video in MMS messages) and
creation mode (free, warning, or restricted).
•
Style
including font colour, font size, font style,
background colour, and page duration.
4
Set the options.
5
Ta p
: options for messages you send,
: options for messages you receive,
: the network profile to use when sending
: options for composing MMS
: appearance options for MMS messages,
Save
or
Done
.
.
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 or press to view stored
photos.
4
Ta p >
5
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
•: Scroll up
•: Scroll down
drawing)
Photo memo
.
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•: Return to Preview mode
6
When you are finished, tap .
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
allow the photo to be 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 DLNAauthorised device.
6
Ta p
Send or the name of a device to send the
photo.
Yes
to
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Media Player
Change playback speed
While listening to music with Media Player, you can
speed up or slow down the playback. To change the
playback speed, tap
an option:
•
Play Faster (+0.1)
•
Play Slower (-0.1)
To further speed up or slow down the playback, tap
Menu
>
Play Speed
again. To return to normal playback speed, tap
Play Speed
>
Use a song as a ringtone
While listening to music with Media Player, you can
set the currently playing song as your ringtone. To set
the song as a ringtone, tap
Change Media Player options
1
Ta p
Start
>
2
Ta p
Menu
3
Tap one of the following options and select your
setting:
•
Resume playback after a phone call
whether or not to resume playback after a call.
Menu
>
Play Speed
: increase the playback speed
: decrease the playback speed
and select the same option
>
Play at Normal Speed
Menu
>
Media Player
>
Options
.
.
and select
Menu
.
Set as Ringtone
: select
.
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•
Pause playback while using another program
select whether or not to pause playback while
using another program.
•
Show time as
or elapsed time of playback.
•
Image ratio adjustment
in original size or stretched size.
4
When you are finished, tap
: select to show the remaining time
: select to show images
Done
.
Photo
Upload photos to the web
1
Ta p
Start
>
Photo
.
2
Locate and tap a thumbnail to open an image.
3
Ta p
Menu
>
Upload to Web
4
Select a blog from one of the blog lists.
5
Ta p
Accept
to allow the login via the web browser
(if necessary).
6
Enter your user name and password and tap
Done
.
• The image will be uploaded to the website or
blog.
.
:
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