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QUAD BAND Series SGH-A736 Portable Digital Mobile Pho ne User Manual Please read this ma nual before operating your phone, and ke ep it for future reference .
Intellectual Property All Intellectual Prop erty , as defined bel ow , owne d by or which is otherwis e the property of Sa msung or its respec tive suppliers re lating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including .
i Table of Contents Important S afety Preca utions .............. ............ ................ ............ .......... 1 Your Phone ................ ............. ............... ............ ................ ............ .......... 3 Features of Your Phone .
ii Video Call ing ..................... ............ ............... ............. ............... ............ .. 38 Making a Video Call .......................................................................................... 38 Receiving a Video Call .
iii Memory Status .................................................................................................. 86 Games and A pps ... ................ ............ ............... ................ ............ ........ 87 Download Games ........
iv Converter ........................................................................................................ 127 World Time ....................................................................................... ............... 128 Timer ....
Important Safety Precautio ns 1 Important Safety Precautions Please read these gu idelines before using y our wireless phone. Fai lure to comply with them may be dangerous or ille gal. Road Safety at All T imes Do not use a hand -held phone wh ile driving; park the vehicle first.
Important Saf ety Precautions 2 Sensible Use Use the phone only in the normal posit ion (held to t he ear). Emergency Cal l Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the e mergency number for your present l ocation, then press the key . Y ou must deactivate any unnecessary feature s before you can ma ke an emergency call.
Y our Phone 3 Y our Phone Features of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, ea sy-to-use and offers many valua ble features. The following list outlines a few of the features include d in your phone.
Y our Phone 4 Phone Layout Closed View of Y o ur Phone The following illus tration shows some of the e xternal elements of your phone 1. V olume keys: Allow you to adjust the rin ger volume in stand by mode, mute the ringer when rec eiving a call and a djust the voice volum e during a call.
Y our Phone 5 Open V iew of Y our Phone The following i llustration shows the rest of the main elements of your phone: 1. Display: This screen displays all the informat ion needed to operat e your phone. 2. Navigation keys: In Menu mode, the navigatio n keys work as directional keys to scroll through me nus and lists.
Y our Phone 6 The shortcu ts are: When entering text, th e left and right navigati on keys move the cursor left and right. 3. Soft keys: Perform the fun ction indicated by tex t on the display d irectly above the key . 4. Video Call key: allows you to place a v ideo call.
Y our Phone 7 9. Microphone : Converts yo ur voice into an elec trical signal during p hone calls and voic e recordings. 10. Alphanumeric keypad: Use these keys to enter numbers, letters, an d some special c haracters. 11 . Power On/Power Off/Menu Exit key: Ends a ca ll.
Y our Phone 8 Display Display Layout The internal display has three ma in areas: Area Description Icons Displays various icons that indicat e phone status. T ext and graphics area Displays messages, menus, inst ructions and any information that you enter , such as the number you are dialing.
Y our Phone 9 Icons Shows the received signal strength. The more bars, the stronger the signa l. Appears when there i s no network coverage available. Appears when the p hone is accessin g services on an Edg e network. When data is being transferred , this icon animates.
Y our Phone 10 Appears when a push me ssage has been rec eived from the WAP server . Appears after a memory c ard is inserted. Appears when Bluetooth wireless tec hnology is active. When transferring data, thi s icon blinks. Appears when the phone’s profile is set to Silent .
Y our Phone 11 Multitasking M enu The Multitasking k ey on the right side of th e handset opens a n application-switch window tha t allows you to selec t from a group of commonly used ap plications withou t having to exit from a currently active application.
Y our Phone 12 Selecting Functions and Options Soft Keys There are two soft keys, l eft and right (see “Open View of Y our Phone” on page 5). The roles o f the soft keys vary depending on the function you are currently using. Th e icons or labels on th e bottom line of the display just above each key indicate their current role .
Y our Phone 13 End Key The End key is used to turn your phone on and off, disconnect calls, and return to t he standby mode. ♦ Press and hold to turn on your phone. ♦ Briefly press once to disconnect a call . ♦ Press to return to st andby mode from any menu, or to cancel t he last input.
Y our Phone 14 files to and from your PC if y our PC is equipped with a m icroSD card reader or SD card reader and microSD adapter. Note: Before using a microSD card, it must be form atted with the F A T32 file system. Check the documentation that came with the memory card before using it with your phone and, if necessary , format th e card.
Y our Phone 15 The MicroSD icon is displayed on th e main screen to indicate th at a microSD card is inserted in the phon e. Note: If this is the first time that the microS D card is inserted into your ph one, the phone automatically creates a series of folders on it (Images, Videos , Music, Sounds, and Other files).
Y our Phone 16 T o insert a microSD card into a microSD adapter, hold the microSD card with the label side facing up and the gold contacts toward the ad apter . Gently insert the card into the microSD adapter and slide it into the adapter until it is fully inserted.
Getting S tarted 17 Getting Started Activating Y our Phone When you subscribe to a cellular ne twork, you receive a plug-in USIM (Universal Subscriber Ide ntity Module) card loaded with your sub scription details, such as y our PIN, and optional services you have selecte d.
Getting S tarted 18 2. Lift the battery out of the phone (botto m edge first). Installing the SIM Ca rd Important! The plug-in SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending. Use caution when inserting or removing the card and keep all SIM cards out of reach of children.
Getting S tarted 19 Installing the Battery 1. Align the top edge of t he battery un der the tabs at the to p edge of the battery chamber. 2. Press the battery do wn until it is seated in the battery chamber . Make sure that the battery i s properly installed before switching on the phone .
Getting S tarted 20 Charging the Ba ttery Y our phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion (li thium ion) battery . Use the travel adapter t o charge the battery , and use only Samsu ng approved batteries and chargers. Note: Fully charge the battery befor e using your phone for the fi rst time.
Getting S tarted 21 3. When the phone is full y charged, the mess age “Battery Full” appea rs on the display o r the bars in the b attery icon stop fla shing. Unplug the adapter from the power outle t. 4. Disconnect the adapter f rom the phone by gent ly pulling the conn ector out of th e jack.
Getting S tarted 22 The default display langua ge setting is Automatic , which i s dependent on the setting in t he SIM provided by yo ur service provider. For further details or to chang e the language, see the Language s ection in “Set Phone” on page 146.
Call Functions 23 Call Functions Making a Call From the Idle screen, e nter the phone nu mber (with area code , if necessary), then pres s the key . Note: When you activate the Auto Redial option, the phone automatical ly redials up to ten times when the call is not answered or someone is already on the phone.
Call Functions 24 Ending a Call When you want to end your call, briefl y press the key . Redialing a R ecent Number All incoming, outgoin g and missed calls are liste d in the Call History menu. If the number or caller is listed in your Contact Li st, the name associ ated with the number also displays.
Call Functions 25 Making a Call from the Contacts List Y ou can store phone numbers that you us e regularly in the SIM card or the phone’s memory . These entrie s are collectively grou ped in Contacts , one of your phone’s main menus . For details on using the Contacts men u, see “Contacts” on pag e 131.
Call Functions 26 2. End the call by pres sing the key . Note: Y ou can answer a call while using the Con tact list or menu features. After ending the call, the phone returns to the function screen you were using. Missed Calls Whenever you miss one or more calls, the n umber of calls miss ed is displayed on th e Idle screen.
Call Functions 27 Calling Back a Missed Call T o call back a mi ssed call number: 1. Press the Vie w soft key . 2. Using the Up or Down na vigation key , high light the call you want to return and press the Options soft key . 3. Use the Navigation keys to highlight either V oice Call or Video Call and press the Select soft key or the key .
Call Functions 28 4. T o delete one call, highlight Selected a nd press the Select soft ke y or key . T o delete all calls, highli ght All and pres s the Select soft key or key .
Options During a Call 29 Options During a Call Y our phone provides a number of features that you ca n use during a call. In Call Options During a call, press the Options soft key to access the foll owing: ♦ Whisper Mode On/Off: Increases the microphone se nsitivity so that you do not have to spea k loudly to be hea rd by the other part y .
Options During a Call 30 T o put a call on hold : 1. While on a call, pres s the Options soft key . Use the Up and Down navigation keys to scroll to Hold and press th e Select soft key or the key . The call is p laced on hold. 2. Y ou can reactivate th e call by press ing the Resume soft key .
Options During a Call 31 Using the Speakerphone Speakerphone lets s everal persons n ear the phone pa rticipate in a ca ll at the same time by bro adcasting the voi ce or voices of thos e on the other end of the telepho ne line and using the microphone to capture the voi ces of everyone near the ph one.
Options During a Call 32 key . Enter the new n umber and press the Call soft key or the key to dial the se cond call. 3. T o add this person to t he call, press the Options soft key and select the Join option. Press the Sele ct soft key . 4. T o continue adding p eople to the call , repeat steps 2 an d 3 above.
Options During a Call 33 T o end the mult i-party call: When you want to end a multi-party call, pres s the key . Sending a Sequence of DTMF T ones Y ou can choose to send DTM F tones after enteri ng the entire number y ou need to send rather th an as you press the numeric keys.
Options During a Call 34 For further information on using the Contact list feature, see “Contact s” on page 131. Call W aiting The Call Waiting feature lets you answer an incomin g call while you have a call in progress, if your network supports this service and you h ave set the Call waiting-Voice Calls option to Activate.
Access Codes 35 Access Codes There are several access codes used by y our phone and its SIM card. These codes help y ou protect the phone against unauthoriz ed use. When requested for any of the codes liste d below , enter the appro priate code (displayed as asterisks) and press th e Select soft key .
Access Codes 36 PUK The 8-digit PUK (PIN Unbloc king Key) is requi red to change a disa bled PIN. The PUK may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, or you hav e lost it, contact your servic e provid er . T o re-enable your PIN: 1. Enter the PUK and p ress the OK soft key .
Access Codes 37 2. Enter a new PIN2 of your choice an d press the OK soft key . 3. When the Confirm New PIN2 message displays, enter the same code again and press t he OK soft key . If you enter an incorre ct PUK2 ten times in successio n, you will not be able to access the func tions requiring t he PIN2.
Video Calling 38 Video Calling Video calling allows you to transmit photos and live video from you r camera phone to another v ideo calling-capab le handset, as well as receive photo s and live video from that ha ndset. Both phones must be located within a 3G Network coverage area.
Video Calling 39 Y our phone switches t o video callin g mode. During the v ideo call, your phone can transm it photos or videos from y our camera and receive photos or videos from the other phone during the co nversation. 4. T o en d your call, briefly press the key or clos e the phone.
Video Calling 40 ♦ Loudspeaker: Switches between Normal speaker volume an d Loudspeaker. The other phone’s sound is not affected. ♦ Outgoing Image: Controls the ima ge or video that i s displayed on the other phone. Y ou can se lect between: • Show Me: Displays your current cam era view (either Internal or External).
Video Calling 41 •full screen view of rec eiving image •full screen view of m y receiving image with pi cture-in-picture view of transmitting i mage •full screen view of m y transmitting image .
Video Calling 42 •Effects: Lets you apply Bl ack and White or Sepia effect to the image. • Video Quality: Allows you to op timize the transmit ted video quality for Normal, Little moveme nt or Lots of moveme nt.
Video Calling 43 • Select My Image: Press the Select so ft key and select either Get From My files or Use Preset Image . • Use Call Fail Options: Select either Off or On . When this opt ion is on, you will be prompted to choos e another connection metho d when a video call connection is no t successful.
Entering T ext 44 Entering T ext This section ex plains the various text input modes avail able for entering characters into your ph one. It also describ es how to use the T9 p redictive text entry system to reduce the number of key strokes required for en tering text.
Entering T ext 45 ♦ Press the key to cy cle between Initial Capi tal , Upper Case , Lower Case and Numeric entry modes. ♦ T o a ccess the Symbol mode , press and hold the key . ♦ Y ou can also access an y of the input mode s by pressing the Options soft key and selecti ng Input Method .
Entering T ext 46 T o add a new word to the T9 dictionary: 1. When you press the key on the last a lternative word available, the left soft key chan ges to Spell . Press the Spell soft k ey and enter the word you want us ing Alphabet mode. ♦ T o enter a punctuation mark (period, hyph en, colon, apostroph e, etc.
Entering T ext 47 The following t able shows the characters available for each key: ♦ T o shif t the case in Alphab et mode, use the key . ♦ Move the cursor using th e Left and Right navig ation keys. ♦ T o d elete letters, press . Press and hold to clear the display .
Entering T ext 48 Using Symbol Mode Symbol mode enab les you to insert sy mbols and punctua tion marks i nto text. Press and hold the key access Symbol mode.
T ransferring Files 49 T ransferring Files Y ou can transfer music, picture s, video clips an d other files between y our phone and a pers onal computer in se veral ways, includin g: ♦ using a USB c.
T ransferring Files 50 Select soft key or the key . The status message a t the bottom right of the PC Studio screen changes from Not Connected to SGH- E747 Connected . ♦ USB Mode set to PC Studio: The status mes sage at the bottom right of the PC Studio screen changes from Not Connected to SGH- E747 Connected .
T ransferring Files 51 3. Double click the d isk icon to view the contents of the ca rd. Y ou can drag and drop fi les between t he computer and the f olders on the card.
T ransferring Files 52 T ransferring Files via microSD Card Y ou can directly transfer mus ic and other files b etween your PC and a microSD memo ry card.
Menus 53 Menus The navigation key s on your phone all ow you to scroll throug h menus quickly and easi ly . The scroll bar at t he right of the me nu keeps track of your posi tion in t he menu at all times . ♦ T o a ccess menus from the I dle screen, press the key .
Menus 54 Main Menu Style Y ou can choose to displa y the Main menu as a 3x3 grid of icons or a list. For more information, see Menu Style in “Disp lay Settings” on p age 143. List of Menu Functions The following list s hows the menu structu re. 1.
Menus 55 4. Mobile TV 5. Music 6. More Services 6. Messages 1. Fido IM 2. MobileMail 3. Create New Message 4. Inbox 5. Sent 6. Outbox 7. Drafts 8. My Folder 9. T empla tes 10. Voice Mail 1 1. Video Mail 12. De lete All 13. Messages Settings 14. Memory Status 7.
Fido Mall 56 Fido Mall This menu (Menu 1) a llows you to view I nternet sites; shop for music, ring tunes, games, im ages and video fil es; access mess aging functions; an d view news and in formation.
Fido Mall 57 ♦ Go: Lets you nav igate Forward (next s equenced web page) or Backward (to the pr eviously visited web page) through p ages in your browsi ng history . ♦ Reload: Reloads the current page. ♦ Desktop/Smart-Fit View: Changes the display mode of the browser .
Fido Mall 58 • Preferences: Lets you change the s ettings for the web browser to suit your preference. • Certificates: Accesses c ertificate information from your phone. • Page Details: Displays the properti es for the currentl y active web page.
Fido Mall 59 T o access this menu opti on, use the foll owing steps: 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss the key to access the menu. 2. Using the navigati on keys, highlight Fido Mall and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight Music & T ones a nd press the Select so ft key or the ke y .
Fido Mall 60 1. From the Idle scre en, press the k ey to access the menu. 2. Using the navi gation key s, highl ight Fido Mall and press the Sel ect soft key or the key . 3. High light Images and press the Select so ft key or the key . 4. Follow the online ins tructions shown on yo ur display screen a fter you launch this servi ce.
Fido Mall 61 3. Highlight Vid eo and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Follow the online instruc tions shown on your display screen after you launch this serv ice. For more information on using the browser, see “Using the Internet Browse r” on page 56.
Fido Mall 62 2. Using the navi gation key s, highl ight Fido Mall and press the Sel ect soft key or the key . 3. High light Internet Settings and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. T o view or edit the settin gs for an existing p rofile, press the Options soft key , high light Edit and press the Select soft key or the key .
Media 63 Media The Media menu (M enu 2) is used to ma nage your media fil es (ring tunes, graphics, videos, music, and audio rec ordings) and acces s media applications (came ra, media player, camcorder and audio recorder). Media files are org anized in a seri es of named fold ers.
Media 64 ♦ Set as : Lets you set the selected ring t une as your Voice Call Ring Tune, Video Call Ring Tune, Caller Ring T une or Alarm T one. ♦ Move: Lets you move the Selected file o r Multiple files to another folder on the phone or in the microSD memo ry card if one is inserted .
Media 65 ♦ Lock/Unlock: Allows you to lock the file so i t can not be deleted . Files must be unlocked b efore they can b e deleted. ♦ Properties: Displays all the p roperties of the c urrently selected file.
Media 66 ♦ View : Display s the image. While v iewing the image, pres s the Options soft key to acce ss additional opti ons. ♦ Send: Lets you send the selected file to a recipient in a Message, via Bluetooth to anothe r Bluetooth device, or to an Online Album.
Media 67 • Memory Card Settings: Lets you view memory card details, form at or rename the card, a nd enable/disable Bluetooth visibili ty . • Properties: Displays all the properties of the c urrently selected fi le. ♦ Sort by : Lets you a rrange all your files by Date, Type, Name or Size.
Media 68 Video Optio ns The following option s are available when you press the Options soft key while in the Video folde r . The avail ability of som e of these options de pends on what is currently highlighted (select ed) in the folder: ♦ Play: Plays the currently s elected video.
Media 69 • Memory Card Settings: Lets you view memory card details, form at or rename the card, a nd enable/disable Bluetooth visibili ty . • Properties: Displays all the properties of the c urrently selected fi le. ♦ Sort by : Lets you a rrange all your files by Date, Type, Name or Size.
Media 70 ♦ Add to Playlist: Lets you add th e file to a new or existing playlis t. ♦ Create Folder: Lets you create a subfolder . After you create a fo lder , you can highlig ht it and access th e following additiona l options from the Option soft key: • Open: Opens the selected folder or subfolder.
Media 71 V oice list Options Press the Options soft key to selec t one of the following options. The availability of so me of these options depends on what is currently highlighted (selec ted) in the folder: ♦ Play: Plays the currently selected a udio file.
Media 72 • Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the media file to be shared or released for the use with an other Bluetooth devic e. • Memory Card Settings: Lets you view memory card details, format or rename the card , and enable/disab le Bluetooth visi bility .
Media 73 T ak ing Photos 1. Open your phone. 2. From the Idle screen, pre ss the key to access the menu. 3. Using the navigation k eys, scroll to Media and press the Se lect soft key or the key . 4. Select Media Applications and pr ess the Select soft key or the key .
Media 74 • Single Shot: allows you to take a single photo and either review the photo after taking it (T ake and Review) or return immediately to the viewfinder to take another (T ake and Return). • Multi-Shot: Allows you to tak e a series of 6, 9 or 1 5 photos in quick succession .
Media 75 options while tak ing photos using y our keypad, Navigati on keys, and V olume k ey . The following opti ons are available. Camera Options Afte r T ak ing a Photo When you press the l eft soft key after taking a photo, the foll owing options are available: ♦ Send: Allows you to send the photo in a picture message or to an onlin e album.
Media 76 ♦ Set as: • Wa llpaper: Sets the photo as your wallpaper for the idle screen on the LCD display . • Caller ID: Sets the photo as a cal ler ID image for Contact list entries.
Media 77 ♦ Lock/Unlock: Lets you loc k the file to prevent acc idental deletion an d unlock i t when nece ssary . ♦ Bluetooth Visibility: Allows the media file to b e shared or released for the use w ith another Bl uetooth de vice. ♦ Properties: Displays the pr operties of the currentl y selected file.
Media 78 4. Select Media Applications and press the Select soft key or the key . 5. Select Camera and press the Select sof t key or the ke y . 6. Press th e Options soft key , sele ct Record video and p ress the Select soft key or the key . The phone is now in vid eo recording mode.
Media 79 Sepia: Displays the pictu re in black and wh ite with a sep ia tint that makes it look li ke an old pict ure. Negative: Changes the im age to a negative i mage display . ♦ Time r : Allows you set the delay before the camera starts a video to Off, 3, 5 or 10 seconds.
Media 80 Options After Recording a Video When you press the Options soft key after saving a video, the followin g options are av ailable: ♦ Play: Plays the video yo u recorded. ♦ Send: Allows you to send the pho to in a picture messa ge or to an online album.
Media 81 T o access music fil es and playlists: 1. From the Idle screen, pre ss the key to access the menu. 2. Using the navigation k eys, scroll to Media and press the Se lect soft key or the key . 3. Select Media Applications and pr ess the Select soft key or the key .
Media 82 Before or after a file i s played, you can pres s the Options soft key for additional optio ns (see below). Media Player Options When you open the Media Player sc reen, the following options .
Media 83 ♦ Add to Playlist: Lets you add the selecte d file, multiple files or all files to a Playlist. ♦ Sort by : Lets you sort files by Recen tly Added, My Rating, or Title. ♦ Delete: Lets you delete the sele cted file, multiple files or all files.
Media 84 2. Using the navigation ke ys, scroll to Media and press the Select soft key or the ke y . 3. Select Media Applications and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Select Record Audio and press the Select soft key or the key . 5. T o begin recording, pres s the key .
Media 85 ♦ Go to V oice List: T akes you to the Voice List folder , whi ch contains audio files that yo u have created usin g the built-in recorder. ♦ Record Audio Settings: Lets you set default Re cord audio settings. For more detailed informat ion, see “Record Aud io Settings” on page 171.
Media 86 While in the Other file s folder , press the Options soft key to access the following optio ns (availability de pends on the type of file currently highlighted): ♦ View : Lets you view t he contents of the s elected file.
Games and App s 87 Games and Apps Using the Games and Apps menu ( Menu 3 ) y ou can play game s already stored on your phone , as well as downloa d games and other a pplications from your service prov ider . Download Games This option allows you to download gam es from your service prov ider .
Games and App s 88 Password, Protocol, Home URL, Proxy a ddress, Port, Linger Time, and Advanced Settings. 6. Properties: displays the p roperties of the selec ted game, includin g Size, V e rsion, Supplier, Creation Date and Time, Description and Location.
Call History 89 Call History In this menu (Menu 4 ), you can: ♦ View calls you missed, received or dialed ♦ Check your voice mail ♦ Add phone numbers from your call histo ry to Speed Dial ♦ Vi.
Call History 90 details. The num ber is displayed along with the time a nd date when the ca ll was made. Note: Y ou can access the most recent numbers in All Calls by press ing the key in Idle mode. Missed Calls This menu (Menu 4. 2) lets you view a lis t of calls you re ceived but did no t answer .
Call History 91 T o add a speed dial en try: 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss the menu mode. 2. Use the Navigation keys to hi ghlight Call History and p ress the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight Speed Dial List and pre ss the Select soft key or the key .
Call History 92 Using Speed Dial While in Idle mode , you can speed-dia l the numbers assig ned to numeric keys 3 to 9 by p ressing and holdin g the appropriate key until the phone begins dialing. Delete All This menu (Menu 4.6) allo ws you to delete all of the records in one or more call record types.
Call History 93 ♦ To t a l S e n t : T otal le ngth of all calls y ou made since the timer was last reset. ♦ T otal Received: T otal length of all cal ls you received si nce the timer was last reset. T o reset the timers, p ress the Reset soft key , enter the phone password and then press the Confirm soft key .
i.Fido 94 i.Fido The i.Fido menu ( Menu 5 ) allows you t o access numero us online servi ces, including Interne t, Video Calling, Video/Radio, Mobi le TV , Music, and More Services. Note: These services are provided and maintained by Fido and require paid subscription.
i.Fid o 95 Music Accesses the Jav a-powered Rogers Music Player , which lets you p lay music you have d ownloaded from your serv ice provider or loade d from your PC to your phone or Micro SD memory card. This feature also l ets you buy new songs, mana ge your playlists and c ustomize the Musi c Player settings.
i.Fido 96 More Services Accesses an online listing of addition al services provided b y Fido..
Messages 97 Messages From the Messages m enu (Menu 6), you can send and receive a range of different message types from your mobile pho ne, including: ♦ Instant Message: Fido IM ( Ins tant Messenger) lets you send a nd receive instant messages usi ng Windows Live a nd Y ahoo! commun ities.
Messages 98 2. Use the Navigation ke ys to highlight Messages and p ress the Select soft key or the key . 3. High light Fido IM and press the Select soft key or the key . Note: If this is your first time using Inst ant Messaging, highli ght the IM service that you are subscrib ed to and press t he Select sof t key .
Messages 99 Configuring Default IM Settings For information, see “Me ssages Settings” on page 165. MobileMail MobileMail (Menu 6.2 ) lets you send ema il to any email add ress. Recipients can a ccess your emails from email-equipped pho nes or from their computers.
Messages 100 2. Use the Navigation ke ys to highlight Messages and p ress the Select soft key or the key . 3. High light Create New Message and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Highlight the address box and enter the rec ipient’s mobile phone number .
Messages 101 5. Highlight the message windo w and type your mess age. The number in the bottom-right corner of th e screen displays the number of characte rs still available . For further information on en tering characters, see “Entering T ext” on page 44.
Messages 102 ♦ Add/Delete Page: Add s or Deletes a page to/from the mess age. Pages are delineated by a dotted line in the message text box. The current page is i ndicated in the bot tom-left corner of the s creen.
Messages 103 Create and Send a Picture Message Use the following pro cedures to compose an d send new messages with graphics, video or a udio attachments. 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss Menu mode. 2. Use t he Naviga tion key s to highli ght Messages and press the Select soft key or the key .
Messages 104 • Groups: Allows you to insert Group members from your Contact List. Highlight a Group and p ress the key or the Select soft key to open the Group. Use the Up and Down Navigati on keys to highlight a name and press the key to place a check mark next to the entry .
Messages 105 ♦ Create Item: Lets you take a pic ture or record a sound o r video file to be sent in the message. For informati on on the camera, audio recorder or camcor der , see “Media Applicati ons” on page 72.
Messages 106 ♦ Sending Options: Lets you configure default message set tings. For information, see “Messages Settings ” on page 1 12. ♦ Save to Drafts: Save s the message to the Drafts folder. ♦ Save as T emplate: Saves t he message to the T emplate folder to allow use in the futu re when creating sim ilar messages.
Messages 107 View Messages T o view a message stored in one of the mess age folders: 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss Menu mode. 2. Use the navigation ke ys to highligh t Messages and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight Inbox , Sent , Outbox , or D rafts and press the Select soft key or the key .
Messages 108 ♦ Video Call: Makes a video call to th e originating number. ♦ Preview: Previews mu ltimedia files a ttached to the mess age. ♦ Delete: Allows you to del ete the selected me ssage, multipl e messages or all messages.
Messages 109 ♦ Delete Folder: Deletes t he selected folder. Te m p l a t e s T em plates let you sav e and reuse common ly used content fo r text and picture messages. T o access templates: 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss Menu mode.
Messages 11 0 V oice Mail This menu allows y ou to access your voi ce mailbox, if your account supports this servic e. Note: V oice mail is a network feature.
Messages 111 2. Use t he Naviga tion key s to highli ght Messages and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight V oice Mail and p ress the Select soft key o r the key . 4. Highlight Connect to V oice Mail and press t he Select soft key or the key .
Messages 11 2 3. High light Delete All and press the Select soft key or the key . The message folder s list opens. 4. Use the Up and Down keys to navigate through the list a nd press the key to check/unc heck categories o f text messages. 5. Press th e Delete soft key .
To o l s 11 3 To o l s T oo ls (Menu 7) enabl e you to: ♦ Set an alarm so that the phone ri ngs at a spe cific time, such as to remind you of an appointme nt ♦ View the calendar and organize y our.
To o l s 11 4 6. Press the Down naviga tion key to sel ect Alarm Time . Set a time for the alarm to sound using the numeric k eypad. T o change the AM/PM setting, press the Right navigation k ey to select AM/PM and contin ue pressing the Right navig ation key to toggle the set ting.
To o l s 11 5 1 1. T o change the Snooze setti ng, press the Down navi gation key to sel ect Snooze . Use the Left and Righ t navigation keys to toggl e the setting (Off, 1 Min, 3 Min, 5 Min, 7 Mi n, 10Min).
To o l s 11 6 Calendar Using the Calendar fea ture (Menu 7.2), you can view any month, week or day . The current day is highlighted in the month and week views. Y ou can also create Appoin tment, Anniversary , Holi day , Important and Priv ate events on any day .
To o l s 11 7 Day view provides a list of the events associated with that day , the scheduled time an d icons indicating the type of event, alarm indicator, etc. T o Change th e View While in any of the Cal endar views, press the Options soft key , high light View Mode and press the Right navig ation key or the Select soft key .
To o l s 11 8 (whether the current mo nth, week or day is di splayed when the calendar is opened ). ♦ Missed Alarm Event: Provides a list of events wi th alarm time that has passed. ♦ Memory Status: Shows the number of each type of event saved on your phone.
To o l s 11 9 ♦ End Time: Use the numeric keypad to s et the end time. Us e the Right navigation key t o toggle the AM/PM sett ing. ♦ Date: If the displayed date for the eve nt is not correct, use the navigation keys and numeric keypa d to enter the required date.
To o l s 120 Event Options The following option s display when y ou press the Options soft key while setting an event . ♦ Birthday from Contacts: Lets you import information from Contacts (anniversary only). ♦ Save : Saves the event in th e corresponding eve nt list.
To o l s 121 ♦ Settings: Lets you set the defaults for cal endaroptions. For more information, see “Ca lendar Settings” on page 17 2. ♦ Missed Alarm Event: Displays a list of e vents that have passe d without your acknowledgemen t of the alarm.
To o l s 122 Missed Alarm Events While viewing the c alendar or a calendar entry , the Missed Alarm Event option is accessible from th e Options soft key menu. It shows a ll the calendar entries th at you have missed. I f more than one entry i s stored, press the up or down navigation key to scroll to the previou s or next entry .
To o l s 123 7. Press the down navigatio n key and highlig ht Start Date . Using the numeric keyp ad, enter the sta rt date. 8. Press the down navigatio n key and highlig ht Due Date . Using the numeric keyp ad, enter the due date. 9. T o en able a warn ing alarm for a task, press the down nav igation key and highlight Alarm .
To o l s 124 T o Mark a T ask as Completed 1. Select the task in the t ask list. 2. Press th e Options soft key and highlight Done . Press the Select soft key or the key .
To o l s 125 Notes Notes lets you c reate and save text files up to 100 characters that can b e viewed later. Y ou ca n also send a note to someone else v ia text message, picture message or Blueto oth. T o create and save a n ote: 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss the menu mode.
To o l s 126 ♦ Memory Status: Shows the numb er of notes in your ph one and space left. The maximum number of not es is 20. Calculator With this featur e (Menu 7.5), you can use the phone as a calculator with basic arithmetic fun ctions (addition, subtractio n, multiplication, div ision).
To o l s 127 2. Use t he Naviga tion key s to highli ght T ools and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight Tip Calculator and press the Select soft key o r the key . 4. Using the numeri c keypad and the key (to enter the decima l point), enter the total amount of the bill in Bill.
To o l s 128 7. Press the Left or Right n avigation key to sele ct the final unit type. 8. The co nverted va lue is disp layed bel ow the fina l unit typ e. ♦ T o reverse the direction of the convers ion, select the Opt ions soft key , highlig ht Reverse and press the Select soft key or the key .
To o l s 129 4. Use the Left and Right nav igation keys to s croll to a time zone . The selection box l ists one or more well-known ci ties within the zone and the current time within tha t zone. The locatio n of the zone is indica ted on the map by a b lue and white verti cal line.
To o l s 130 2. Use the Navigation ke ys to highlight T ools and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. High light Stopwatch and press the Select soft key or t he k ey . 4. Press the key to s tart the stopwatch. Y ou can measure lap times b y pressing the key .
Contact s 131 Contacts The Contacts menu ( Menu 8 ) is us ed to manage your co ntact list. Y ou can store names and phone numbers in b oth your SIM card an d your phone’s memory , which are physica lly separate but both used to c reate the contact list.
Contact s 132 Note: Y ou can also access the Add New Contact screen fr om the Contacts menu. Press the Options soft key , highlight Add New Contact and p ress the Select soft key or the key . 5. Using the Up and Down navi gation keys, highligh t the type of number you have entered (Mo bile, Landline, Fax , Video Call, etc.
Contact s 133 Media menu. For information on usi ng the Media menu, see “Media” on page 63. ♦ Ring T une: Allows you to cho ose a ring tune that p lays when this contact calls. Highlig ht the Ring Tune icon and press the key to open the Media me nu.
Contact s 134 Note: Y ou can also access the Add New Contact screen fr om the Contacts menu. Press the Options soft key , highlight Add New Contact and p ress the Select soft key or the key . 5. Enter the informati on you want to save for this conta ct.
Contact s 135 3. Begin entering the l etters of the name. As you type, the first Contac t List entry matchi ng your input is highlig hted. T o select a different entry than the on e that is highligh ted, press the Up or Down nav igation key until the entry you want is h ighlighted.
Contact s 136 ♦ Send Business Card via: Allo ws you to send a messag e to the selected entry that contains you r Business Card. This ca n be sent as either a messa ge or via Bluetooth. ♦ My Business Card: Opens the My Busine ss Card screen (see “My Business Card” on page 138).
Contact s 137 Groups Using Groups you can organize your c ontacts into g roups such as Business, Family an d Friends. Y ou can also as sign a unique Ca ller ID or ring tune to members o f the group. Adding Contacts to a Group 1. From the Idle screen, press the key to acce ss the menu.
Contact s 138 ♦ Create Group : allows you to create a new group and s ave it to your phone or , if your SIM card allows Group storage, to y our card. ♦ Send Message: Allows you to send a message to group members. ♦ Delete : Allows you to delete the selected group.
Contact s 139 2. Use the navigation ke ys to highligh t Contacts a nd press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Press the Options soft key , highlight My Business Card and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Enter the information you want t o save for your Business Card.
Settings 140 Settings This menu ( Menu 9 ) allows y ou to customize numero us phone settings to suit your preferences. Set Profiles Profiles (Menu 9.1) are groups of customiz ed settings, each specifically designed to make y our phone behave differentl y in different situations.
Settings 141 3. Select Set Profiles and press t he Select soft key or the key . 4. Highlight a profile and p ress the Save so ft key . A message appears n otifying you that the pro file has been chan ged. Note: Y ou can turn the Silent profile on at any time by pressing and holding the key.
Settings 142 T o change the setting, use the Up and Down navigation keys to sele ct another setting an d press the OK so ft key or the key . T o save changes made to the profile setting s, press the Opti ons soft key , highlig ht Save and press the Select soft key or the key .
Settings 143 Phone Sounds Settings ♦ Keypad T one: Le ts you specify the ton e played when you pre ss a button on the keypa d (Beep or Xylophone). ♦ Power On T ype: Lets you specify the phone response when you turn the it on (Melody , Vibration, Vibration & Mel ody , or Mute).
Settings 144 ♦ Pop Up List Menu: Allows you to sele ct the whether pop up me nus are On or Off. ♦ Dialing Display: Allows you to sel ect the properties of the type font used for the diali ng display . • Font T ype: Allows you to select the font used (Normal 1, Normal 2, Quill Pen, or Sticky Note).
Settings 145 1. In Idle mode, press th e ke y to access the menu. 2. Highlight Settings and press the Se lect soft key or t he k ey . 3. Select Set Time & Date and press the Selec t soft key or t he k ey . 4. Change settings as req uired (see below).
Settings 146 Set Phone Use this menu (M enu 9.4) to configure general phone settin gs related to the user interface language, shortcuts, se curity and phone sl ide. Y ou can also view you r phone number and rec ord other personal num bers. T o access phone settings: 1.
Settings 147 • Lock Phone: When the phone lock is enab led, the phone is secured and the phon e password mus t be entered each ti me the phone is switched on. Once th e correct password has been entered, the phone remains op erational until swi tched off.
Settings 148 Set Calls Call settings (Menu 9.5) let you configu re the actions taken by the phone when you dial and receive cal ls. T o access call settings: 1. In Idle mode, press the key to access the menu. 2. High light Settings and press the Select soft key or the key .
Settings 149 ♦ Call Answer: Provides a choice of methods for answering a call on your phone (Normal, Open Slide, o r Any Key). ♦ Auto Reply: Lets you e nable and configu re auto reply . Us e the left and right navigation keys to enable (On) and disable (Off).
Settings 150 7. Use the Down navigation key to select Rej ect List and press t he key to view the current list. If this is the f irst time you have a ccessed this feat ure, the only item on the list is the def ault, Unknown. If you hav e already created an Auto Reject List and do n ot need to add entrie s to it, proceed t o step 9.
Settings 151 Call Forwar ding Call forwarding lets you rerou te incoming calls to a n umber you specify , for example, forward your business ca lls to a colleague while you are on vacation. T o set you r call forwarding options: 1. In Idle mode, press th e ke y to access the menu.
Settings 152 8. Press the Options soft key and select eith er Activate or Deactivate to enable or disable the feature. If you activate the feature, the pho ne sends your settings to the network and the ne twork’s acknowledgement is displayed. Call Barring Call Barring allows you to restrict outgoing c alls from being made with your phone.
Settings 153 7. The screen confirms wh ether call barring is activ ated or deactivated f or the selected ca ll type. T o modify the setting, enter the password and press th e key . Changing the Pa ssword for Cal l Barring The Call Barring passwo rd is the same for bot h voice and video calls.
Settings 154 Auto Redial Auto Redial lets you configure your phon e to automatically redial the last dialed number if th e call connection is lost or if the ca ll was unable to connect. T o enable or disable Auto Redi al: 1. In Idle mode, press the key to access the menu.
Settings 155 ♦ Call Barring: Restrict dif ferent type s of calls from bein g made or received with you r phone. For more inf ormation, see “Call Ba rring” on page 157. ♦ Auto Redial: Configure yo ur phone to automatically redia l the last dialed number if the call c onnection is lost o r if the call wa s unable to connec t.
Settings 156 ♦ If you chose Get from My files , scroll to the folder that co ntains the image you want to use and press the key or the Select soft key . Highlight the file and press key or the Select soft key . A preview is displayed. Press the ke y or the Options soft ke y , select Save and press the key or the Select soft key .
Settings 157 line while you are in the o ffice. For more information, see “Call Forwarding ” on page 151. Call Barring Call barring allo ws you to restri ct different types of calls from being m ade or received with your phone. For example, you can bar all c alls to internatio nal phone numbers in c ase the phone is lost o r stolen.
Settings 158 Activation T o turn Bluetooth on or off: 1. From the Idle scre en, press the key to ac cess Menu mode. 2. Use the navigati on keys to h ighlight Settings and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. High light Set Connectivity and press the Select soft key or the key .
Settings 159 ♦ Red for devices that are currently connected to your phone 3. Select a device. 4. Enter a Bluetooth PIN code and press the OK soft key . When the same code is entered o n the other device, p airing is complete. T o connect to a Bluetoo th Device: 1.
Settings 160 the name entered i nto this text field. Y ou can alter this name by entering a new text string in pl ace of the pre-existi ng text. T o change the phone name: 1. Press and hold the key to erase the previous n ame. 2. Use the keypad to en ter a new name.
Settings 161 ♦ Headset: The remote Bluetooth headset enables ou tgoing and incoming calls. ♦ Handsfree: The remote Bluetooth car k it enables outgo ing and incoming calls. ♦ Bluetooth Stereo Headset: The remote Bluetooth stereo headset lets you listen to musi c.
Settings 162 ♦ Delete: Delete the selected dev ice or all devices . ♦ Rename: Rename the paired de vice. Sending data via Bluetooth 1. Activate Bluetooth (se e “Activation” on page 158). 2. Select the item you want to send. For example, you can send a video file stored in the M edia folders.
Settings 163 1. In the Network selecti on menu, highlight Automatic to connect to the first available ne twork when roami ng or Manual to hav e the phone scan for available networks. Pre ss the Sele ct soft key or the key . 2. If you selected Manual , the phone displa ys a list of available n etworks.
Settings 164 ♦ Auth T ype: Select the type of authe ntication used for this WAP connection (None, Norma l, or Secure). ♦ User ID: Enter the User ID required to connect to the network. ♦ Password: Enter the passwo rd required to connect to the network.
Settings 165 Select USB Mode Y our phone can connect to a PC v ia the USB cable (sold se parately). The phone can be conf igured to launch a de fault application whe n an active USB connection is d etected.
Settings 166 • Network Selection : Select either the CS or PS domain. • Character Support : Select GSM alphabet , Unicode , or Automatic . • Reply Path : Allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply message using your message center , if your network supports this service.
Settings 167 • Delivery : Set a time delay before the phone sends your messages (Immediately , 1 Ho ur , 1 Day , 1 Week, Custom Time) . • Hide Addr ess: Hides address information that is normally sent along with a message.
Settings 168 ♦ Auto Resize Image: Sele cts whether images are automatically resized to 100 KB, 300 KB, or not resized (No). ♦ Creation Mode: Specify how new media cont ent is sent: Restricted, W arning, Free.
Settings 169 Browser Settings Browser settings (Men u 9.7.2) lets you se lect a connection profile to be used when connectin g to the Internet. For mo re information, see “Int ernet Settings” on page 61. Camera Settings Camera settings (Me nu 9.7.
Settings 170 7. White Balance tab: Optimizes th e image color based on the color temperature of the lig ht source. Choose from Auto, Da ylight, Cloudy , Incandescent or Flu orescent. The default se tting is Auto. 8. Default Storage tab: Lets you set the defa ult storage location for the photos taken with the phone to either Phon e or Memory Card.
Settings 171 7. Default Name tab: Lets you chan ge the default name pre fix for videos taken with the phon e. Player Settings Player settings (Menu 9 .7.5) let you set the de fault playback opti ons for the media player: ♦ Equalizer T ype: Optimizes so und equalization fo r Normal, Rock, Ja zz or Classic m usic style s.
Settings 172 ♦ Recording Time: Lets you speci fy the maximum allo wable length of an audio recording ma de with the phone (1 min , 2 min, 3 min, 4 min , 5 min, 60 min or Limit for Pi cture Message).
Settings 173 ♦ Profiles: Resets Sound Profile options to their default val ues. For more information on Profiles, see “Set Profiles” on page 140. ♦ Display Settings: Resets o nly display options to their de fault values. For more information on Displa y settings, see “Set Displa y” on page 143.
Settings 174.
Solving Problems 174 Solving Problems If you are experien cing problems with your ph one, perform the followin g simple checks before contacting a service professional.
Solving Problems 175 “No service,” “Network failur e” or “Not done” di splays ♦ The network connection was lo st. Y ou may be in a weak signal area (in a tunnel or surrounded b y buildings).
Solving Problems 176 The phone starts beepin g and “Low Battery” flashes on the display ♦ Y our battery is insufficiently charge d. Recharge the battery . The audio qual ity of the call is poor ♦ Check the signal st rength indica tor on the display ( ); the number of bars indicates th e signal strength from stro ng ( ) to weak ( ).
Health and Safe ty Information 177 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Fr equency (RF) Signals Y our wireless phone is a radio tran smitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to e xceed the emission l imits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communi cations Commission (FCC) of the U.
Health and Safety Informa tion 178 Before a new model ph one is available fo r sale to the public, it must be tested and certified b y the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the governmen t adopted requirement for sa fe exposure. The tes ts are performed in position s and locations (e.
Health and Safe ty Information 179 •http://www .fda. gov/cdrh/consumer ♦ World Health Organization (WHO) •http://www .wh o.int/peh-emf/en Precautions When Using Batteries ♦ Never use any cha rger or battery that i s damaged in any way . ♦ Use the battery onl y for its intended pu rpose.
Health and Safety Informa tion 180 battery is fully charg ed. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F). ♦ Do not short-circuit the ba ttery .
Health and Safe ty Information 181 Pacemakers Pacemaker manufactu rers recommend that a mini mum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be mainta ined between a wirele ss phone and a pac emaker to avoid potential in terference with the p acemaker .
Health and Safety Informa tion 182 information. Switch your ph one off in health care facil ities when any regulations poste d in these areas in struct you to do so. Hospitals or healt h care facilities m ay be using equip ment that could be s ensitive to externa l RF energy .
Health and Safe ty Information 183 such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advise d to turn off your vehicle engine .
Health and Safety Informa tion 184 Other Important Safety Information ♦ Only qualified personn el should service the ph one or install the pho ne in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dan gerous and may invalidate any warra nty applicable to t he device.
Health and Safe ty Information 185 ♦ Do not use the pho ne with a wet hand. Doi ng so may cause an el ectric shock to you or damage to the phon e. ♦ Do not use or store t he phone in dusty o r dirty areas. Moving parts may become damaged or c logged.
Health and Safety Informa tion 186 FCC Notice Cautions Modifications n ot expressly approv ed by the party responsi ble for compliance cou ld void the user 's authority to ope rate the equipmen t. FCC Compliance Information This device compl ies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Health and Safe ty Information 187 ♦ Connect the equip ment into an outlet o n a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connec ted. ♦ Consult the deale r or an experienced rad io/ TV technician for h elp.
Health and Safety Informa tion 188 SAR is determined a t the highest c ertified power level, the actual SAR leve l of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value . This is because the phone is designed to operate at mult iple power levels so as to use only the power requi red to reach the ne twork.
Health and Safe ty Information 189 whether extended or retrac ted, and the user ’s body . Non-compliance to the above restrictions m ay violate FCC RF expo sure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization fo r this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance wit h the FCC RF exposure guideline s.
Health and Safety Informa tion 190 signs and sign als and staying withi n the speed limit. I t means using sea t belts and requiring other passengers to do the same.
Health and Safe ty Information 191 conditions. Rain, sl eet, snow and ice can be ha zardous, but so is heav y traff ic. As a driver , your fir st responsib ility is to pay attention to the road. 5. Do not take notes or loo k up phone numbers while driving.
Health and Safety Informa tion 192 10. Call roads ide assistance o r a special wireles s non emergency assistance numb er when necessary . Ce rtain situations you encounter while driving may requ ire attention, but are not urgent enough to m erit a call for emerge ncy services.
Health and Safe ty Information 193 s head. These RF expo sures are limited by Federal Communicat ions Commission safe ty guidelines that were devel oped with the advice of FDA and other federal he alth and safety agenc ies.
Health and Safety Informa tion 194 users of the healt h hazard and to repai r , replace or re call the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the exis ting scientific data do not justify.
Health and Safe ty Information 195 wireless phones themselves, th e RF exposures that people ge t from these base stations are ty pically thousand s of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base station s are thus not the primary subject of the safety questio ns discussed in t his document.
Health and Safety Informa tion 196 exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receive s, reducing the amount of time spen t using a wireless phon e will reduce RF exposure.
Health and Safe ty Information 197 Since there are no kno wn risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free k its reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireles s phones for convenien ce and comfort.
Health and Safety Informa tion 198 method is now p art of a standard spon sored by the Ass ociation for the Advancement of Medical i nstrumentation (AAMI ). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device man ufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in lat e 2000.
Health and Safe ty Information 199 phones, so we do n’ t know with certain ty what the results of suc h studies mean for human h ealth. Three large epidemiol ogy studies have been published si nce December 2000.
Health and Safety Informa tion 200 FCC RF Safety Program: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ Environmental Protec tion Agency (EP A): http://www .epa.gov/radiation/ Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA): http://www .osha-slc.gov/SL T C/radiofrequencyradiation /index.
ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 201 ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA INC. (SAMSUNG) warrants to th e original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUN.
ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 202 This Limited Warranty covers batteri es only if battery c apacity falls belo w 80% of rated capac ity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any.
ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 203 CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ST A TUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED T O: ♦ THE MERCHANT ABILITY O.
ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY 204 (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR G ROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR F AUL T COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER P ARTY .
ST ANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY 205 AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUC H THIRD- P ARTY SOF TW ARE OR EQUIPMENT , AS THE CASE MA Y BE. This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Produc t failure b.
206 Index A Access Codes , 35 Alarms , 113 All Calls , 89 Alphabet Mode , 46 Answering call , 25 second call , 34 Audio Recorder , 83 Auto Redial , 154 Auto Reject , 149 B Battery charging , 20 instal.
207 Delete All , 92 , 111 Display layout , 8 Display Settings , 143 Download Games , 87 Downloading Graphics , 65 Ring Tunes , 63 DTMF tones, send , 33 E Earpiece/Speaker , 7 Email , 99 Emergency Call.
208 Settings , 112 , 165 Messagin g , 60 Microphone , 7 microSD Adapter , 15 microSD Card , 14 Missed Alarm Events , 122 Missed Calls , 26 , 90 calling back , 27 deleting , 27 sending message , 27 MP3.
209 Settings Applications , 165 Audio recorder , 171 Auto Reject , 149 Bluetooth , 157 Browser , 169 Call , 148 Call Barring , 152 Call Waiting , 153 Camcorder , 170 Camera , 169 Connections , 163 Con.
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