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1.               6 Primary Shortcuts                  23  Charging the Battery                 8 Widgets                          24  Turning the Phone On and Off          8 SNONCUS eee cna nates 24  Your Google Account                 9 Folde           25  Your Samsung Account               9 Wallpaper                 25  Displaying Your Phone Number         9 ADDS                   26  Voicemail                            9 Entering                              26  TTY                                   9 Section 4  Calling                             30  Task Manager                     10 Making Calls                      30  Securing Your Phone                10 Answering                         31  Memory Card                      11 Using Speakerphone                32   Section 2  My Account                      12 Ending    Call                      32  Create your Account and Options After a Call Ends             32   Pick your Plan                   12 LOS is weenie cia            erator 33  Activating Your Device               12 Call Settings                      34  Managing Your Account              13 Section 5  Contacts and Accounts  39  Additional Information               13                                   39   Section 3  Understanding Contacts 2        39   Your PRONG                               14 Speed Dials                       47  Feas 2                               14 Section 6  Messaging                       48  FROMEMIEW                          
2.           15 Types of Messages                 48  Back VieW                        16 Text and Multimedia Messages        48  Side Views                        16 Emergency Alerts                  52  Home Screen                      17 Email                       52  Navigation                        19 GMAll                                   54  Notifications                       20                                         55    Visual Voicemail                   56    Google                               57  Google  Messenger                57  Section 7  Applications                     58  Managing Applications              58  Calculator                        60  Calendar                         60           BARER ELELEE EEEE EEEE 60                                   64                64  Contacts                         65  DownloadS          65            65              2                                         65                           70  GOODIE         70  Google                          70  Internet                          70                                              71               71  Media                               71             72  Messaging                       72  Messenger                       72  IODINE        73  Music Player                      74  My Account                       76  My Files                         76  Navigation ieee 76  UC    76  Play BOOKS                       77    2    Play Magazines                   77  Play 
3.         118  Developer options                 121  Activate this Device                124  System Update                    124  ADOULGGVICE                125  Section 10  Health and Safety  INP ORM ATOR            126   Exposure to Radio Frequency    RF  Signals                    126  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR    Certification Information           130  FCC Part 15 Information to User       132  Commercial Mobile Alerting   System                            132  Smart Practices While Driving        133  Battery Use and Safety              134  Samsung Mobile Products and   R CYGING                  135  UL Certified Travel Charger          137  Display   Touch Screen             137  GPS  amp  AGPS          137    Emergency Calls                  138    Care and Maintenance             139  Responsible Listening              140  Operating Environment             142    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless Devices     143  Restricting Children s Access to  Your Mobile Device              145  FCC Notice and Cautions            145  Other Important Safety Information     146    Section 11  Warranty Information 148    Standard Limited Warranty          148  End User License Agreement   for Software                    152               160    Section 1  Getting Started    Understanding this User  Manual    The sections of this manual generally follow the  features of your phone  A robust index for  features begins on page 160     Also included i
4.      Menu  then select Settings   From Notifications         Touch and drag downward from the top of  the screen to display notifications  then    touch        Wi Fi  Set up and manage your phone   s connections to  Wi Fi networks   For more information about using Wi Fi   see    Wi Fi    on page 81    Turning Wi Fi On or Off  Turn your phone   s Wi Fi service on or off  When  you turn Wi Fi service on  your phone  automatically searches for available Wi Fi  networks     Tip  You can also turn Wi Fi On or Off from  Notifications     1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt         Settings   2  y Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On or    Settings 89    Smart mode    Wi Fi connections improve battery life and allow  you to use voice and data functions at the same  time   Smart mode remembers the locations where you  spend the most time  and turns on Wi Fi when  you are near those places   When Smart mode is turned On  the device will  automatically connect to known networks  A  known network is one that you have previously  set up on your device  If you have never  connected to a network at a location  your device  will display available networks    1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Wi Fi   2  Touch Smart mode  and then touch    _       to turn Smart mode On or Off     90    Wi Fi Settings  Set up and manage wireless access points   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt    Q Settings  gt  Wi Fi    2  Touch f   Menu  gt  Advanced to configure        N
5.      Signature settings       Add signature  When enabled     text signature  is added to all messages you send       Signature text  Enter a text signature to add to  messages when Add signature is enabled   available when Add signature is enabled      Spam message settings       Spam settings  When enabled  the Spam  message settings you set are applied when new  messages arrive       Register number as spam  Enter phone  number s  to block messages from the  number s        Register phrase as spam  Enter text to block  messages that contain the text       Block unknown senders  When enabled   essages from phone numbers that are not  stored in Contacts are blocked                       Messaging 51    Emergency Alerts  This device is designed to receive Wireless  Emergency Alerts from the Commercial Mobile  Alert Service  CMAS   Emergency Alerts are  geographically targeted  and alert customers of  imminent threats to their safety within their area   There is no charge for receiving an Emergency  Alert   There are three types of Emergency Alerts      Presidential      Imminent  Severe or Extreme      AMBER Alerts  missing person alert   Customers may choose not to receive Imminent  Alerts and AMBER Alerts  Presidential Alerts can  not be disabled  To disable Imminent Threat  Alerts  Extreme and Severe  and AMBER Alerts   follow these instructions    1  From the Home screen  touch  99 Messaging    2  Touch     i Menu  then touch Settings  gt   Emergency Alerts    3  All aler
6.      Touch Contact sharing settings to set your  preference for transferring contacts by Bluetooth  contacts  For more information about sending  contacts  see    Sharing Namecards   vCards     on page 44              Contacts and Accounts 41    Other Contacts Options  1  From the Home screen  touch      Contacts    2  Touch a contact to display it  then touch       Menu        History  View calls and messages to and from   this contact      Edit  Modify contact information  For more   information  see    Updating Contacts    on  page 41        Delete  Erase the contact record        Join contact Separate contact  Manage  multiple contacts as one  For information  see     Joining Contacts    on page 43      Mark as default  Set a default phone number or  other field  such as IM or email address    Defaults are the contact method used when  creating a message or calling a contact  You can  Iso set a default by touching and holding on a  contact field       Share namecard via  Send the namecard  For  information  see    Sharing Namecards   vCards     on page 44   e Print contact info  Print the contact s  information via Bluetooth to a compatible  Samsung Bluetooth enabled printer  not  included            o                42      Add shortcut to home  Create a shortcut to this  contact record on the Home screen    My Profile  My profile is your own contact record  listed  under ME in Contacts  You can send My local  profile as a vCard via Bluetooth or as an  attachment    Crea
7.      the phone     Contacts and Accounts 39    Adding a New Contact    1     From the Home screen  touch      Contacts  gt    Create contact    At the prompt  select a save option for the   contact  options depend on accounts set   up     Touch contact fields to enter information    Touch __    to choose a label  and touch    to add new field    e Contact photo  Touch      to select a picture        Name  Enter a name for the contact                     Phone  Enter a phone number     Groups  Assign the contact to a group         Ringtone  Choose a ringtone for calls from the  contact          Message alert  Choose a ringtone for messages  from the contact        Vibration pattern  Choose a vibration pattern to  play along with the ringtone when this contact  calls or sends a message        Add another field  Add more fields  including  Phonetic Name  Organization  Email  IM   Address  Notes  Nickname  Website  Internet  call  Events  or Relationship    When you finish entering information    touch Save     40    Creating Contacts from Logs  Save a phone number from a recent call to    cre    ate a new contact  or update an existing    contact     For more information  see    Adding or Updating  Contacts Using Logs    on page 33     Savi    ing a phone number    Enter a phone number with the Phone Keypad     the    1   2     Tip     n save it    From the Home screen  touch Phone   Touch the digits of the telephone number  on the Keypad    Touch  4   Add to contacts  then sele
8.     amp  Internet     Local    Google Places is now Google Local  to use your  location to help you find destinations  such as  restaurants  bars  hotels  attractions  ATMs  and  gas stations  or you can enter a location    m From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Local   Maps   Use Google Maps to find your current location     plus get directions and other location based  information     Note  You must enable location services to use    Maps  and some features require  Standalone or Google location services  For  more information  see    Location services     on page 106     oooc               From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt   93 Maps     Media Hub    Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the  hottest movie and TV content  With hundreds of  titles available  entertaining your family on the go  was never easier  You can rent or purchase your  favorite content and watch from any location   Featuring the stunning viewing quality Samsung  is known for  Samsung Media Hub is your  gateway to mobile video like you ve never  experienced it before    Media Hub uses your Samsung account to  manage account information  You can browse  media without signing in with a Samsung  account  but you must sign in to rent or purchase  media     Note  You must have data services enabled to  preview and download a media file     Downloaded media is stored in your phone   s  internal memory     1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt     Media Hub    2  Browse media by categor
9.    Folders    Place folders on the Home screen to organize  items   Adding Folders  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel  then  touch and hold on the screen to display the  Home screen menu  2  Select Folder to create a folder on the  Home screen  Touch the folder to name it     Removing Folders       Touch and hold the folder until     Remove appears  then drag the folder  to the Delete icon     Wallpaper    Choose a picture to display in the background of  the Home screen  You can choose from pre   loaded wallpaper images  or select a picture  you   ve taken with the Camera or downloaded     1     From the Home screen  touch and hold on  the screen to display the Home screen  menu  then select Set wallpaper    Select Home screen  Lock screen  or Home   and lock screens    Choose a source        Gallery  Choose a picture stored on your phone  or on an optional installed memory card  Touch a  picture to select it  then use the crop tool to  resize the picture  if desired  Touch Done to set  the picture as wallpaper        10 Wallpapers  Choose a wallpaper from your  downloaded ID                     Live wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded  interactive moving wallpapers  Touch a  wallpaper  then touch Set wallpaper        Wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded wallpaper  images  Touch a wallpaper  then touch Set  wallpaper     Note  You can also set Wallpaper in Settings  For  more information  see    Wallpaper    on  page 101     Understanding Your Phone 25    Apps  Apps holds all 
10.    If you consider a call necessary and appropriate    follow these tips        Use    hands free device    e Secure your phone within easy reach    e Place calls when you are not moving    e Plan calls when your car will be stationary       Do not engage in stressful or emotional  conversations    e Let the person with whom you are speaking know  that you are driving and will suspend the call if  necessary    e Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while  driving    Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting   this device in an automobile    Laws in some states may prohibit mounting this   device on or near the windshield of an   automobile  In other states  the law may permit  mounting this device only in specific locations in  the automobile  Be sure to consult the state and  local laws or ordinances where you drive before  mounting this device in an automobile  Failure to  comply with these restrictions could result in  fines  penalties  or other damages     Health and Safety Information 133    Never mount this device in a manner that will   obstruct the driver s clear view of the street and   traffic    Never use wireless data services such as text   messaging  Web browsing  or e mail while   Operating a vehicle    Never watch videos  such as a movie or clip  or   play video games while operating a vehicle    For more information  go to http   www ctia ora   Battery Use and Safety    Important  Handle and store batteries properly to    avoid injury or damage  M
11.    Swype Help  While entering text  you can get information  about Swype       Touch and hold x Swype to access  Settings  then select the How to Swype  tutorial    Configuring Swype  Configure Swype options in the Language and  input settings        While entering text  touch and hold A Swype     e For more information about Swype settings  see     Swype    on page 113     Entering symbols and numbers       Touch and hold on a key to enter the character at  the top of the key        Touch and hold on a key until a menu of all  characters available on that key appears  then touch  a character to enter it       Touch to switch to a Numeric Keyboard  to  quickly enter numbers and mathematical operators     Using the Editing Keyboard    The Editing Keyboard provides a quick way to  move the cursor and highlight text  If the  application in which you are working supports  editing  you can cut  copy or paste highlighted  text          Swype from x to        Using Swype Voice Input    Enter text by speaking  Swype recognizes your  speech and enters text for you     m Touch       then speak at the prompt     Understanding Your Phone 29    Section 4  Calling    Making Calls  Your phone offers multiple ways to make calls       Use the touch screen Phone Keypad to enter the  phone number or speed dial       Call a contact from Contacts       Call a contact from Favorites      Return a call  or call a recent caller  from Logs   Making Calls Using the Phone Keypad  1  From the Home scree
12.    Touch 1    Menu  gt  Import Export  gt  Share    namecard via       Touch contacts to mark them for sending     or touch Select all to mark all contacts  A  check mark appears in the check box for  marked contacts       Touch Done  At the prompt  choose a    sending method  then follow the prompts   to send the namecard      Bluetooth  For more information about sending  via Bluetooth  see    Bluetooth    on page 83        Email  For more information about sending  email  see    Email    on page 52    Gmail  For more information about sending  Gmail  see    Voicemail    on page 55       Messaging  For more information about sending  messages  see    Sending Messages    on  page 48   Wi Fi Direct  For more information about using  Wi Fi Direct  see    Wi Fi Direct    on page 83   Favorites  Mark contacts with    EJ star to identify them as  Favorites   Favorites display on the EA Favorites tab in the  Phone and Contacts for fast dialing or  messaging  and are indicated by the    Creating Favorites   1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts    2  Touch and hold on a contact  then select  Add to favorites from the pop up menu         Touch a contact to display it  then touch       at the top right of the screen     Groups  Assign contacts to Groups to make searching for  contacts faster  or to quickly call or send  messages to group members  Your phone comes  with pre loaded groups you can use to add your  contacts  or you can create new groups   Accessing Groups    m From th
13.    calls  or for a selected contact  For more  information  see    Setting a Song as a  Ringtone    on page 75     Device vibration  Choose a vibration pattern to use when vibration  is enabled    1  From the Home screen  touch                gt      Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Device vibration    2  Touch a pattern to select it  As you touch  patterns  a sample plays    3       create your own pattern  touch Create   Touch Tap to create in the pattern  then  touch Stop  Touch Save to save your  pattern    4  Touch OK to save your settings     Default notifications    Choose a default sound to play for notifications   such as for new messages and event reminders   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Default  notifications   2  Touch a sound to select it  As you touch  sounds  a sample plays     3  Touch OK to save your settings   Tip  You can also set songs as ringtones  For more    information  see    Setting a Song as a  Ringtone    on page 75     Settings 99    Vibrate when ringing  When enabled  vibration is played at the same  time as sounds for calls and alerts    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Vibrate    when  ringing    2  Touch Vibrate when ringing to turn the  feature On or Off    Dialing keypad tone  Keypad tones are sounds that play when you  touch keys on the Phone keypad    1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Sound    2  Touch Dialing keypad tone to turn key
14.   3  As you compose a shot  you can configure   options  For more information  see    Video   Options    on page 63     62    4  To start recording  touch e Record     To stop recording temporarily  touch   Pause   To  resume recording from a pause  touch  p Pause again       To stop recording  touch         Tip  You can also launch the Camera by pressing    and holding the      Camera Key  Then   just touch Mode to switch to Camcorder  mode     Video Options  Configure the camcorder   1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt      Camera  gt  Camera Camcorder     2  Use these options to configure the camera     e  lt  Self recording  Record video with the  front camera        4 Flash  Choose Off      On        k Recording mode  Choose    mode  from       Normal  Record a video of any length       Limit for MMS  Restrict the length of the video   so it can be sent as a message attachment   e 2  Effects  Add an effect to videos          amp  Options        Edit shortcuts  Choose shortcuts to appear on  the toolbar  Touch and drag shortcuts between  the toolbar and the list        Self recording  When On  the Camera records  with the front Camera        Flash  Choose the default flash mode        Recording mode  Choose the recording mode        Effects  Apply an effect to pictures        Exposure value  Set the default brightness        Timer  Set a delay to wait between touching the  Camera button and taking a picture        Resolution  Choose a size for the image        Whit
15.   Docking page  When enabled  a Page buddy  displays when you insert the phone into an  optional accessory dock  not included         Roaming page  When enabled  a Page buddy  displays when your phone is in Roaming network  coverage        Tip  Touch Page buddy help to learn more about    Page buddy     102    Brightness  Set the default screen brightness    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   Q Settings  gt  Display  gt  Brightness    2  Touch and drag the slider to set the  brightness  or touch Automatic brightness  to allow the phone to adjust brightness in  response to light conditions    3  Touch OK to save your settings    Auto rotate screen  When enabled  the screen   s orientation  automatically changes when you rotate the  phone    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Display    2  Touch Auto rotate screen to turn the  feature On or Off     Tip  You can also set Auto rotate from Notifications  with the Screen rotation setting     Screen timeout    Set the length of delay between the last key  press or screen touch and the automatic screen  timeout  dim and lock    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Display  gt  Screen timeout   2  Touch a setting to select it   Font style  Set the font for screen displays   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font    style   2  Select a font  or touch Get fonts online to  browse and download a new font   Font size  Set the fo
16.   Messaging    2  Touch New message    3  Touch Enter recipient and enter a name   phone number or email address  or touch   to add recipients from Contacts  As  you enter text  matching contacts appear   Touch a contact to add it to the list    4  Touch Enter message  then enter the  message  While entering the message  use  these options  available options depend on  attachment     e Touch    Attach to add media or content to the  message  converts the message to MIMS    e Touch   i Menu for options       Insert smiley  Add an emoticon to the  message       Add text  Select text from Memo  Calendar   Location  Contacts or Text templates to add to  the message               View contact  Display the contact record  if the  recipient is saved as a contact        Preview  If the message has attachment s     view the message and attachments before   sending        Add slide Delete slide  Add or remove    slide    Slides hold pictures or other media  and adding a   slide converts the message to MMS        Add subject  Add a subject field  converts the   message to MMS         Add to Contacts  If the recipients are not saved   in Contacts  save the info as a new contact  or   update an existing contact         Duration  5 sec   If the message has  attachments  set the length of time each slide  displays       Layout  bottom   If the message has  tachment s   choose whether the message text  appears above  Text on top  the attachment s   or  after  Text on bottom         Schedule 
17.   Settings  gt  Blocking mode    2  Touch Blocking mode H to turn  blocking mode On  Blocking mode must be  turned on to access features    3  Configure options        Features  Choose features to apply when  blocking mode is turned On        Disable incoming calls  When enabled   incoming call notifications are blocked when  blocking mode is turned On        Disable notifications  When enabled  new  message notifications are blocked when  blocking mode is turned On              Settings 97        Disable alarm and timer  When enabled   notifications for alarms and timers are blocked  when blocking mode is turned On        Disable LED indicator  When enabled  the  LED indicator does not light for notifications  when blocking mode is turned On       Set time        Always  When enabled  all notifications are  blocked        From  When Always is not enabled  choose a  ime to start blocking        To  When Always is not enabled  choose a time  0 end blocking       Allowed contacts        Allowed contacts  Choose contacts to accept  notifications from them when blocking mode is  umed             Allowed contact list  View and manage the list  of allowed contacts                 98    Sound  Volume    Set the system volume level  and set default  volume for call ringtones  notifications  and  media playback     Note  You can also set System volume from the    Home screen by pressing the Volume Key                 From the Home screenshow go Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Sound  gt  V
18.   default  and cannot be reassigned     Assigning Speed Dials   1  From the Home screen  touch     Contacts    2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Speed dial setting    3  Alist of speed dials displays  Touch a speed  dial  then touch a contact to assign the  contact to the speed dial    Removing or Reassigning a Speed Dial   1  From the Home screen  touch     Contacts    2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Speed dial setting    3  Touch     Menu  then choose an option     Change order  Touch an assigned speed dial    then touch a new speed dial location to change  the order     Remove  Touch a speed dial to remove it     Contacts and Accounts 47    Section 6  Messaging    Types of Messages   Your phone supports these types of messages       Text messages  Send and receive simple  messages containing text to other mobile phones or  email addresses  also known as SMS        Multimedia messages  Send and receive text  messages with pictures  video  and or sound to  other mobile phones or email addresses  also  known as MMS        Email  Send and receive email from your email  accounts  including Corporate mail       Gmail  Send and receive Gmail from your Google  account       Voicemail  Retrieve voice messages from callers       Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users    e Google  Messenger  Chat with other Google   Messenger users     48    Text and Multimedia Messages    Your phone can send and receive text and  multimedia messages   Sending Messages   1  From the Home screen  touch       
19.   interference to hearing devices than mobile  devices that are not labeled  T4 is the better   higher of the two ratings  T ratings refer to  enabling inductive coupling with hearing aids  operating in telecoil mode    Hearing devices may also be rated  Your hearing  aid manufacturer or hearing health professional  may help you find this rating  Higher ratings  mean that the hearing device is relatively  immune to interference noise     144    Under the current industry standard  American  National Standards Institute  ANSI  C63 19  the  hearing aid and wireless mobile device rating  values are added together to indicate how usable  they are together  For example  if a hearing aid  meets the M2 level rating and the wireless  mobile device meets the M3 level rating  the  sum of the two values equals M5     Under the standard  this should provide the  hearing aid user with normal use while using the  hearing aid with the particular wireless mobile  device  A sum of 6 or more would indicate  excellent performance    However  these are not guarantees that all users  will be satisfied  T ratings work similarly                 The HAC rating and measurement procedure         described in the American National Standards  Institute  ANSI  C63 19 standard    HAC for Newer Technologies  This phone has been tested and rated for use  with hearing aids for some of the wireless  technologies that it uses  However  there may be  some newer wireless technologies used in this  phone that hav
20.   lease  lend   sublicense or provide commercial hosting  services with the Software    4  CONSENT TO USE OF DATA  You agree that  Samsung and its affiliates may collect and use  technical information gathered as part of the  product support services related to the Software  provided to you  if any  such as IMEI  your  device   s unique identification number   device  number  model name  customer code  access  recording  your device   s current SW version   MCC  Mobile Country Code   MNC  Mobile  Network Code   Samsung and its affiliates may  use this information solely to improve their  products or to provide customized services or    Warranty Information 153    technologies to you and will not disclose this  information in a form that personally identifies  you  At all times your information will be treated  in accordance with Samsung   s Privacy Policy   which can be viewed at   http   account samsung com membership pp     5  SOFTWARE UPDATES  Samsung may provide to  you or make available to you updates  upgrades   supplements and add on components  if any  of  the Software  including bug fixes  service  upgrades  parts or whole   products or devices   and updates and enhancements to any software  previously installed  including entirely new  versions    collectively    Update     after the date  you obtain your initial copy of the Software to  improve the Software and ultimately enhance  your user experience with your device  This EULA  applies to all and any component of
21.   sounds On or Off     Touch sounds  Touch sounds play when you touch items on the  screen  such as when making a selection   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Touch sounds to turn sounds On or  Off     100    Screen lock sound  Screen lock sound plays when you lock or unlock  the screen   1  From the Home screen  touch                gt      Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Screen lock sound to turn sounds On  or Off     Haptic feedback  Haptic feedback is vibration that plays when you  touch the screen  and for some other software  actions   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Haptic feedback to turn the option  On or Off     Emergency tone  You can set your phone to play an alert tone or  vibrate during an emergency call  for example   calls to 911    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   1O  Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Emergency tone   2  Touch Alert or Vibrate  or touch Off for no  emergency tone     Display  Wallpaper  Customize the background of the Home and Lock  screens   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Display  gt  Wallpaper   2  Select a screen  from Home screen  Lock  screen  or Home and Lock screens   3  Select a source for wallpaper  from Gallery   ID wallpapers  if ID Packs are installed    Live wallpapers  or Wallpapers   4  Follow the prompts to set the picture or  wallpaper     Note  You can also set Wallpaper by touching and    holdin
22.  From the Home screen  select                gt   T            Messaging  Send and receive text and multimedia messages   For more information  see    Text and Multimedia  Messages    on page 48      From the Home screen  touch 7  Messaging         From the Home screen  touch EEEE Apps  gt          Messaging      Messenger  Google  Messenger lets you chat and coordinate  with any of your friends  all at the same time   For more information  visit  www google com                             the Home screen  touch s   Apps  gt      Messenger     Mobile ID    Don   t waste time hunting around for all the best  downloads  Mobile ID lets you customize your  phone with a single click     The Essentials    ID  pack includes an entire set of apps  widgets  and  more     handpicked by Virgin Mobile  Plus   choose from other Mobile ID packs designed to  match your interests  They   re free to download   easy to swap     You can install as many as five ID Packs at any  one time  in addition to the default The Essentials  pack  You can easily switch from one ID Pack to  another without losing any applications already  installed     Installing an ID Pack    Note  Your device must be activated  your battery    should be fully charged  and you should be  in a network coverage area before you  install an ID Pack     1  From the Home screen  select                gt   iD Mobile ID    2  Touch Get New ID Packs on the Choose your  ID screen   My ID is the default ID Pack     3  Touch      ID Pa
23.  Industry Actions  Although the existing scientific data do not justify  FDA regulatory actions  the FDA has urged the  cell phone industry to take a number of steps   including the following        Support needed research on possible  biological effects of RF for the type of signal  emitted by cell phones      Design cell phones in a way that minimizes  any RF exposure to the user  and       Cooperate in providing users of cell phones  with the current information on cell phone use  and human health concerns    The FDA also is working with voluntary  standard setting bodies such as the Institute of  Electrical and Electronics Engineers  IEEE   the    International Commission on Non lonizing  Radiation Protection  ICNIRP   and others to  assure that safety standards continue to  adequately protect the public     Reducing Exposure  Hands Free Kits  and Other Accessories  Steps to Reduce Exposure to Radio  Frequency Energy  If there is a risk from being exposed to radio  frequency energy  RF  from cell phones   and at  this point we do not know that there is   it is  probably very small  But  if you are concerned  about avoiding even potential risks  you can take  a few simple steps to minimize your RF  exposure      Reduce the amount of time spent using your cell  phone       Use speaker mode or a headset to place more  distance between your head and the cell phone   Hands Free Kits    Hands free kits may include audio or Bluetooth    headsets and various types of body worn  a
24.  My Account      or   Dial  86   You can      Check your minutes     Add money  Top Up      Change plans      And            From Your Computer  Log in with your phone number and Account PIN  at virginmobileusa com     Top Up Your Account  Sign up for Auto Pay to keep your service  working month after month  Or  you can buy Top   Up cards at thousands of retailers and add  money to your account from your phone or by  logging in at virginmobileusa com   Auto Pay  Register your credit card  debit card or PayPal  account and sign up for automatic monthly  payments for uninterrupted service  You can  activate Auto Pay and adjust your settings  anytime in My Account  or by logging in at  virginmobileusa com   From Your Phone  m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt      My Account     0      Dial  729     Additional Information  For more information about your Virgin Mobile  account  as well as other Virgin Mobile services   visit us at  virginmobileusa com   Or  call us at 1 888 322 1122  We   re here to  serve you     My Account 13    Section 3  Understanding Your Phone    Features     Touch screen     CDMA 1X EV DO Rev A Wireless Technology     Android   4 1 2     Google Play    Store  plus pre loaded Google apps     Connections      Wi Fi      Wi Fi Direct      Bluetooth      DLNA      USB     Messaging Services      Text      Picture      Video      Voice      Email      Gmail      Chat    14    e 5 MP Camera Camcorder with LED flash   1 3 MP  Front camera   e Gallery  for 
25.  Note  VM Live is installed as part of The Essentials  ID Pack     2000     From the Home screen  select  22 Apps  gt     4 VMLive     Section 8  Connections    Wi Fi  Wi Fi is a wireless networking technology that  provides access to local area networks   Wi Fi communication requires access to an  existing Wi Fi network  Wi Fi networks can be  Open  unsecured   or Secured  requiring you to  provide login credentials     Configuring Wi Fi Settings  Configure your phone   s Wi Fi settings   For more information  see    Wi Fi Settings    on  page 90    Turning Wi Fi On or Off  Turn your phone   s Wi Fi service on or off  When  you turn Wi Fi service on  your phone    automatically searches for available Wi Fi  networks     Tip  You can also turn Wi Fi On or Off from  Notifications     1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings   2  Wi Fi m to turn Wi Fi On or    Smart mode    Wi Fi connections improve battery life and allow  you to use voice and data functions at the same  time   Smart mode remembers the locations where you  spend the most time  and turns on Wi Fi when  you are near those places   When Smart mode is turned On  the device will  automatically connect to known networks  A  known network is one that you have previously  set up on your device  If you have never  connected to a network at a location  your device  will display available networks   1  From the Home screen  touch               gt         Settings  gt  Wi Fi   2  Touch Smart mode  and th
26.  Pinch    the screen to zoom in or out  or double   tap to zoom all the way in or out        When zoomed in  touch and drag your finger on  the screen to move the picture around on the  screen    3  While viewing a picture  use these options        Touch Share to send the picture    e Touch   gt   Slideshow to create a slideshow to   view pictures        Touch   wi   Delete to erase the picture   Delete  is available on the main screen when the phone  s rotated to landscape mode     e Touch     Menu for options        Delete  Erase the picture  available on the Menu  when the phone is in portrait mode         Face tag  When enabled  identifies faces with a  yellow box  so you can touch to add tag  information        Copy to clipboard  Create a copy  to paste into  other apps        Rotate left Rotate right  Change the picture s  orientation                  Crop  Change the picture s size        Edit  Modify the picture        Set as  Assign the picture as a Contact photo  or  as wallpaper        Buddy photo share  Send the picture to the  people tagged in the picture        Print  Print the picture via Wi Fi to a compatible  Samsung printer  not included         Rename  Change the picture s filename        Scan for nearby devices  When connected to  Wi Fi  search for nearby DLNA compatible  devices to share pictures        Details  View information about the picture        Setting a Picture as a Contact Photo    Set a picture as a contact   s photo  The contact   s  photo wi
27.  User Manual start with the phone unlocked   your phone  at the Home screen   Status Bar    All screen images in this manual are  simulated  Actual displays may vary   depending on the software version of your  phone and any changes to the phone   s  Settings     Widgets  Shortcuts    Primary Shortcuts       e Status Bar  Presents icons to show network status   battery power  and connection details       Widgets  Apps that run on the Home screen  These  widgets are on the Home screen by default  plus you  can add your own by touching and holding on the  screen for options       Primary Shortcuts  Provides access to your  phone   s common apps       Shortcuts  Shortcuts to favorite apps  These  shortcuts are on the Home screen by default  plus  you can add your own by touching and holding on  the screen for options     Understanding Your Phone 17    Extended Home Screen  The Home screen consists of the Home panel   plus panels that extend beyond the display width  to provide more space for adding shortcuts   widgets and folders   Slide your finger horizontally across the screen  to scroll to the left or right side panels  As you  scroll  the indicator at the bottom of the display  shows your current position   Customizing the Home Screen  Customize the Home screen to your preferences   e Edit a Home page  Add and remove Home screen  panels  Touch   i Menu  gt  Edit page    e Display Settings  Refer to      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Display       Wallpaper  Touch and hold on
28.  W kg   The FCC requires  wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of  1 6 watts per kilogram  1 6 W kg     The FCC SAR limit incorporates a substantial  margin of safety to give additional protection to  the public and to account for any variations in  measurements    SAR tests are conducted using standard  operating positions accepted by the FCC with the  phone transmitting at its highest certified power  level in all tested frequency bands  Although the  SAR is determined at the highest certified power  level  the actual SAR level of the phone while  operating can be well below the maximum  reported value  This is because the phone is  designed to operate at multiple power levels so    as to use only the power required to reach the  network  In general  the closer you are to a  wireless base station antenna  the lower the  power output of the phone     Before a new model phone is available for sale to  the public  it must be tested and certified to the  FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limit  established by the FCC  Tests for each model  phone are performed in positions and locations   e g  at the ear and worn on the body  as  required by the FCC  For body worn operation   this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF  exposure guidelines when used with an  accessory that contains no metal and that  positions the mobile device a minimum of 1 0  cm from the body    Use of other accessories may not ensure  compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines   The FCC has grante
29.  a replacement  battery or charger is compatible  contact the  manufacturer of the battery or charger       Misuse or use of incompatible phones  batteries   and charging devices could result in damage to  the equipment and a possible risk of fire   explosion  or leakage  leading to serious  injuries  damages to your phone  or other  serious hazard     Samsung Mobile Products and  Recycling  Samsung cares for the environment and  encourages its customers to recycle Samsung    mobile devices and genuine Samsung  accessories     Proper disposal of your mobile device and its  battery is not only important for safety  it benefits  the environment  Batteries must be recycled or  disposed of properly    Health and Safety Information 135    Recycling programs for your mobile device   batteries  and accessories may not be available  in your area   We ve made it easy for you to recycle your old  Samsung mobile device by working with  respected take back companies in every state in  the country   Drop It Off  You can drop off your Samsung branded  mobile device and batteries for recycling at  one of our numerous Samsung Recycling  Direct  SM  locations  A list of these locations  may be found at   http   pages samsung com us recyclingdirect   usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdire  ct_locations jsp   Samsung branded devices and batteries will  be accepted at these locations for no fee   Consumers may also recycle their used  mobile device or batteries at many retail or  carrier 
30.  and see a  physician       If your device has a camera flash or light  do not use  the flash or light close to the eyes of people or pets    122011     Health and Safety Information 147    Section 11  Warranty Information    Standard Limited Warranty  What is covered and for how long     SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA   LLC     SAMSUNG     warrants that SAMSUNG   s  handsets and accessories     Products     are free  from defects in material and workmanship under  normal use and service for the period  commencing upon the date of purchase by the  first consumer purchaser and continuing for the  following specified period of time after that date     Phone 1 Year  Batteries 1 Year  Case Pouch Holster 90 Days    Other Phone Accessories 1 Year    What is not covered     This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper  use of the Product     This Limited Warranty does not cover   a  defects  or damage resulting from accident  misuse   abnormal use  abnormal conditions  improper  storage  exposure to liquid  moisture  dampness   sand or dirt  neglect  or unusual physical   electrical or electromechanical stress     b  scratches  dents and cosmetic damage   unless caused by SAMSUNG       defects or    148    damage resulting from excessive force or use of  a metallic object when pressing on a touch  screen   d  equipment that has the serial number  or the enhancement data code removed   defaced  damaged  altered or made illegible     e  ordinary wear and tear   f  defects or d
31.  bracket turns green   or        Touch the screen to focus on the area you  touched       Pinch    the screen  or press the Volume Key  to  zoom in or out    Configure other options  For more information   see    Picture Options    on page 61    To take the picture  press and hold the   Camera Key  or touch Capture     and holding the  lt    Camera Key     Picture Options    1              200E    From the Home screen  touch 5252 Apps  gt       Camera     Use these options to configure the camera              Self portrait  Switch between the back  camera and the front camera  for self portraits             Flash  Choose Off  On  or Auto flash      E Shooting mode  Choose an automatic  shooting mode  Some modes are not available  for Self portraits       Single shot  Take a single photo         Panorama  Touch the Camera button to take a  picture  then use the on screen guideline to  move the viewfinder and take the next 7 shots  automatically        Smile shot  Touch the Camera button to focus  on the subject s face  If a smile is detected  the  picture is taken automatically        Cartoon  Apply a cartoon effect to pictures         amp  Options       Edit shortcuts  Choose shortcuts to appear on  the toolbar  Touch and drag shortcuts between  the toolbar and the list        GPS Tag  Add GPS location information to photo  details        Self portrait  When On  the Camera takes  pictures with the front Camera        Flash  Choose the default flash mode        Shooting mode  
32.  but you can  always use it to display the Home screen       Back Key  Touch to return to the previous screen or  option  While using your phone  you may notice that  the Back Key dims  but you can always use it to  return to the previous item     Understanding Your Phone 15    Back View    3 5mm Headset Jack       Camera Lens   Microphone    Speaker Flash                       USB Accessory Port   e Flash  Use when taking photos or recording video        3 5mm Headset Jack  Plug in an optional headset  or TTY equipment  not included        Camera lens  Use when taking photos or recording  videos       Microphone  Capture audio during recording   during phone calls  and video chat       USB Accessory Port  Connect a USB cable for  charging or to sync music and files       Speaker  Play ringtones  call audio when       Speakerphone mode  music and media playback   and other sounds     16    Side Views    Volume  Key       Memory__  R    Card Slot Camera Key       Volume Keys  From the Home screen  press to  adjust master volume  During calls or media  playback  press to adjust volume  Press to mute the  ringtone of an incoming call       Memory Card Slot  Install an optional memory card   not included  for additional file storage       Camera Key  From an unlocked screen  press and  hold to launch the Camera  In Camera  press to take  a picture or record video     Home Screen Note  Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this    The Home screen is the starting point for using
33.  cannot be uninstalled     Customizing the Apps Screens  Choosing a view  By default  app icons appear in Grid view  You  can change the view to list view   1  From the Home screen  touch                2  Touch     i Menu  gt  View type   3  Choose an option      Customizable Grid  The default view  which  allows you to touch and hold on apps to move  them from screen to screen        Alphabetical grid  Icons are arranged in a grid   in A Z order        Alphabetical list  Icons display in a list  sorted  from A Z     Apps screen options     Hide applications Show hidden applications   1  From the Home screen  touch                Control whether app icons        visible in Apps   2  Touch   i Menu for options  Hiding an icon does not uninstall the app      Play Store  Launch Google Play    Store  to  browse for new apps to download       Edit  Touch and hold an app icon for options       Drag it to a new location       Drag itto   to create a new folder to contain  the icon       Drag it to    to add an Apps page to hold the  icon       Drag it to    to launch Application manager to  view information about the app  For more  information  see    Application manager    on  page 105       Drag to    if available  to remove the icon  The  trashcan is only available for apps you ve  installed  Pre loaded apps cannot be removed       Create folder  Create a folder to store icons   Uninstall  Remove an app that you installed  You  cannot uninstall preloaded apps       View type  Co
34.  connect to networks  While in airplane mode   you can use other features of your phone  such  as playing music  watching videos  or other  applications   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt        Settings  gt  More settings   2  Touch Airplane mode to enable or disable  airplane mode     Note  Airplane mode can also be controlled from    Device options when you press and hold the  Power Lock Key     94    Mobile networks    Set options for using Mobile Data service  if  subscribed to a data plan  or use Connections  optimizer to manage connections to Wi Fi  networks     Important  Depending on your service plan   changes you make to mobile networks  settings may incur extra charges   Consult Virgin Mobile for more  information    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile  networks    2  Enable or disable Mobile data  to control  your phone   s connection to the mobile data  network     VPN  Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks   VPNs   For more information about using VPNs   see    VPN    on page 86   Adding a VPN  1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  VPN   2  Touch Add VPN network to set up a  connection to a VPN  Available settings  depend on the type of VPN     Note  You must enable at least Pattern security    before setting up a VPN  If you have not yet  enabled security  you ll be prompted to do  so the first time you launch VPN settings     Nearby devices    Share 
35.  connection     or    Touch Multi connect to create a connection  to devices that support multi connect   Touch Scan to search for available multi   connect devices  then touch the devices  you want to connect to and follow the  prompts to complete the connection     Bluetooth    Use Bluetooth to transfer information between  your device and other Bluetooth devices     Turning Bluetooth On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt       Settings   2  Touch Bluetooth    _ to turn Bluetooth  On or Off     Tip  You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off at  Notifications     Settings 91    Bluetooth settings  Pair with other Bluetooth devices  manage your  Bluetooth connections  and control your device   s  visibility to other devices     Note  Bluetooth must be turned On to access  Bluetooth settings     1  From the Home screen  touch Hee Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Bluetooth   2  Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth        Touch to tum Bluetooth On or Off    e Touch your phone s name to control its visibility  to other devices    Bluetooth searches  Available  when Bluetooth is turned On      Touch Scan to search for visible Bluetooth  devices  After searching  touch a device to pair  with it  For more information  see    Pairing with  a Bluetooth Device    on page 84           92    Data usage  Control your device   s connection to mobile data  service  and monitor your data usage   Turning Mobile data On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Settings g
36.  sole  option  without charge  SAMSUNG may  at  SAMSUNG   s sole option  use rebuilt   reconditioned  or new parts or components when  repairing any Product  or may replace the  Product with a rebuilt  reconditioned or new  Product     Repaired replaced cases  pouches and holsters  will be warranted for a period of ninety  90  days   All other repaired replaced Products will be  warranted for a period equal to the remainder of  the original Limited Warranty on the original  Product or for ninety  90  days  whichever is  longer  All replaced Products  parts  components   boards and equipment shall become the property  of SAMSUNG  Except to any extent expressly  allowed by applicable law  transfer or  assignment of this Limited Warranty is  prohibited     What must you do to obtain warranty service    To obtain service under this Limited Warranty   you must return the Product to an authorized  phone service facility in an adequate container  for shipping  accompanied by the sales receipt or  comparable proof of sale showing the original  date of purchase  the serial number of the  Product and the seller   s name and address     To obtain assistance on where to deliver the  Product  please call SAMSUNG Customer Care at  1 888 987 4357  If SAMSUNG determines that  any Product is not covered by this Limited  Warranty  you must pay all parts  shipping  and  labor charges for the repair or return of such  Product     You should keep a separate backup copy of any  contents of the Pro
37.  speech output    2  Touch a setting to configure        Preferred TTS engine  Choose an engine   Touch  f next to Google Text to speech  Engine to configure its options        General      Speech rate  Choose a rate at which text   readouts are spoken        Listen to an example  Play a sample of speech  synthesis        Driving mode  When enabled  incoming calls  and new notifications are read out automatically   Touch    _ to enable  Touch Driving  mode to choose items for readout when Driving  mode is enabled     Enhance web accessibility  When enabled  this service allows apps to install  scripts from Google that make their Web content  more accessible   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Enhance web accessibility  then  follow the prompts to enable or disable the  service     Hearing  Mono audio  When enabled  sound is delivered as mono  to  support listening with one earphone   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Mono audio to enable or disable the  service   Turn off all sounds  When enabled  all sounds are disabled  including  the voice portion of calls   1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Turn off all sounds to enable or  disable the service     Mobility   Tap and hold delay  Set the length of time the phone considers a  screen touch before interpreting a touch as  touch and hold    1  From the Home screen  
38.  the Home screen for  options for setting wallpaper for the Home and Lock  screens     18    Adding and removing Home screen panels  Your phone comes with 7 Home screen panels   You can add and remove panels  up to a total of  7 panels    1  From the Home screen  touch   1 Menu  gt   Edit page   2  Use these controls to configure panels        Remove  Touch and hold on a panel   then drag it to Remove     Add  Touch a previously removed       panel to        it  up to the default total  of seven     Home  Marks the main Home screen  page  This panel will display when  you press the Ga  Home Key     Tip  You can also    pinch    the Home screen to  display Edit options     Navigation    Navigate your phone   s features using the  command keys and the touch screen     Warning  Please note that a touch screen  responds best to a light touch from the  pad of your finger or a non metallic  stylus  Using excessive force or a  metallic object when pressing on the  touch screen may damage the tempered  glass surface and void the warranty  For  more information  see    Warranty  Information    on page 148     Context sensitive Menus    While using your phone  context sensitive menus  offer options for the feature or screen     To access context sensitive menus   e Touch      Menu     Touch and hold on an item     Finger Gestures  Touch  Touch items to select or launch them  For  example      Touch the onscreen keyboard to enter characters or  text      Touch an item to select it      
39.  the Update  that Samsung may provide to you or make  available to you after the date you obtain your  initial copy of the Software  unless we provide  other terms along with such Update  To use  Software provided through Update  you must first  be licensed for the Software identified by  Samsung as eligible for the Update  After the  Update  you may no longer use the Software that  formed the basis for your Update eligibility  The  updated Software version may add new  functions and  in some limited cases  may delete  existing functions        154    While the Update will be generally available  in  some limited circumstances  the Software  updates will only be offered by your network  carrier  and such Software updates will be  governed by your contractual relationship with  your network carrier     With the    Automatic Update    function enabled   as in the default setting in the System Update  menu in the Setting   your device downloads  some Updates automatically from time to time   Your device will  however  ask for your consent  before installing any Update If you choose to  disable the    Automatic Update    function  then  you can check the availability of new Updates by  clicking on the    Check Update    menu in the  Setting  We recommend that you check  availability of any new Updates periodically for  optimal use of your device  If you want to avoid  any use of network data for the Update  downloads  then you should choose the    Wi Fi  Only    option in the Set
40.  the battery icon flashes and a tone plays  If  you continue using the phone without charging   the phone will power off     Tip  Task Manager provides helpful information    about extending battery life  For more  information  see    Task Manager         page 10     Installing the Battery Removing the Battery  1  Remove the battery cover by pulling up on 1  Turn the phone off  Removing the battery  the slot provided  when the device is on may cause loss of  stored numbers or messages   2  Remove the battery cover by pulling up on  the slot provided   3  Lift the battery out of the device using the  slot provided   4  Replace the battery cover by aligning the       2  Insert the battery into the back of the cover and pressing gently until it clicks into  phone  making sure to align the gold place   contacts        3  Replace the battery cover by aligning the  cover and pressing it gently into place     Getting Started 7    Charging the Battery    Keeping track of your battery   s power level is  important  If the power level becomes too low   the phone turns off automatically  and you can  lose any unsaved information    With the Samsung approved Li lon battery  you  can recharge the battery before it completely  runs down     Note  The battery comes partially charged  but    you should fully charge the battery before  using your phone  After the first charge  you  can use the phone while charging        Connect the charger to the USB Accessory  port  then plug the Charger in
41.  the mobile device  and could cause a fire or explosion   Do not use the mobile device with a wet  hand  Doing so may cause an electric shock  to you or damage to the mobile device     Extreme heat or cold    Avoid temperatures below 0  C   32  F or  above 45  C   113  F     Health and Safety Information 139    Microwaves   Do not try to dry your mobile device      a  microwave oven  Doing so may cause a fire  or explosion    Dust and dirt   Do not expose your mobile device to dust   dirt  or sand    Cleaning solutions   Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning  solvents  or strong detergents to clean the  mobile device  Wipe it with a soft cloth  slightly dampened in a mild soap and water  solution    Shock or vibration   Do not drop  knock  or shake the mobile  device  Rough handling can break internal  circuit boards    Paint   Do not paint the mobile device  Paint can clog  the device   s moving parts or ventilation  openings and prevent proper operation     Responsible Listening    Caution  Avoid potential hearing loss     Damage to hearing occurs when a person is  exposed to loud sounds over time  The risk of  hearing loss increases as sound is played louder  and for longer durations  Prolonged exposure to    140    loud sounds  including music  is the most  common cause of preventable hearing loss   Some scientific research suggests that using  portable audio devices  such as portable music  players and cell phones  at high volume settings  for long durations may lead to p
42.  to select them  or touch  Select all  then touch Done   4  Select a playlist  or touch Create playlist to  create a new playlist   Setting a Song as a Ringtone  You can set a song as a ringtone for all voice  Calls  for calls from an individual contact  or as  an alarm tone   1  From the Home screen  select  e Apps  gt      Music Player   2  Touch and hold on a song  then touch Set  as and choose from these options       Phone ringtone  Set the song as the default  ringtone for all incoming voice calls     Caller ringtone  Choose a contact to set the  song as the ringtone for calls from the contact       Alarm tone  Set the song as the alarm ringtone  for a new alarm  or for an existing alarm     Applications 75    My Account  Manage your Virgin Mobile account from your  phone  You can      Check your minutes     Add money  Top Up      Change plans  and a lot more     For more information  refer to    My Account    on  page 12   m From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt      My Account   My Files  Find  view and manage files stored on an  installed memory card  If the file is associated  with an application on your phone  you can  launch the file in the application   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         My Files   2  Tap a folder and swipe your finger on the  screen to browse files   3  Touch a file to open it  if the file is  associated with an application    4  While browsing files  use these controls   e Touch  gag Up to go back up to a higher  directory   e 
43.  when navigating  phone menus        DDTM  When enabled  you can make and  receive voice calls or use voicemail while using  mobile networks        Voicemail settings  Configure options for  Voicemail        Voice privacy  When enabled  Enhanced privacy  mode is used to increase the security of call  audio           38    Section 5  Contacts and Accounts    Accounts Contacts  Your phone provides the ability to synchronize Use Contacts to store information for your  information  from a variety of accounts  including friends  family and colleagues  to make  Email  Google  and Microsoft Exchange  contacting them easy   Depending on the account  you can choose to To access Contacts     synchronize your calendar  contacts  and other    From the Home screen  touch  types of content    Contacts  Contacts from your accounts appear in your      phone   s Contacts  and you can save new Contact tips   contacts to an account     Swipe your finger left to right across a contact to    With synchronization  you can ensure that make a call to the contact     information on your phone is updated with any    Swipe right to left across a contact to create a  information that changes in your accounts  message addressed to the contact   Adding an account  1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Add account   2  Select an account type  then follow the  prompts to enter your credentials and sign  in  The phone communicates with the  provider s server to set up your account  
44.  you ll need to enable TTY Mode     For more information about enabling TTY mode   see    Call Settings    on page 34     Getting Started 9    Task Manager  Your phone can run apps simultaneously  with  some apps running in the background  Use Task  manager to see which apps are running on your  phone  and to end running apps to extend  battery life  You can also uninstall apps from your  phone and check memory usage    1  From any unlocked screen  press and hold  the Ga  Home Key  then select     Task manager    2  Touch the Active applications tab to view  apps running on your phone  Touch End  or  End all to close apps    3  Touch the Downloaded tab to view  information about apps you   ve installed on  your phone  Touch Uninstall to remove an  app from your phone    4  Touch the RAM tab to display the amount  of RAM  Random Access Memory  in use   Touch Clear memory to clear processes to  increase available RAM    5  Touch the Storage tab for internal system  storage and SD card memory statistics    6  Touch the Help tab  you may have to swipe  your finger over the tabs to display the  Help tab  to view information about  managing RAM  and tips for extending  battery life     10    Securing Your Phone  Use your phone   s screen lock features to secure  your phone   To set a personal screen lock  and for other  settings related to securing your phone  refer to    Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Lock screen   Locking the phone  m      default  the phone locks automatically  whe
45.  zone   only available when the Automatic setting is  disabled       Use 24 hour format  Set the format for time  displays        Select date format  Set the format for date  displays           118    Accessibility    Your phone offers features to make using the  phone easier for those with certain physical  disabilities  Use the Accessibility settings to  activate these services   System  Auto rotate screen  When enabled  the screen   s orientation  automatically changes when you rotate the  phone   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Auto rotate screen to turn the  feature On or Off     Tip  You can also set Auto rotate from Notifications  with the Screen rotation setting     Screen timeout    Set the length of delay between the last key  press or screen touch and the automatic screen  timeout  dim and lock      1  From the Home screen  touch                gt      Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt    Screen  timeout    2  Touch a setting to select it     Speak passwords  When enabled  you can speak passwords for  log ins   1  From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Speak passwords to turn the feature  On or Off   Answering ending calls  Manage settings for answering and ending calls   1  From the Home screen  touch EEE Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Answering   ending calls   2  Configure options     The home key answers calls  When enabled   you can accept 
46. 20p  including premium content    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX   is a digital video format created by DivX  LLC  a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation   This is an official DivX Certified   device that has passed rigorous testing to verify that it plays DivX video   Visit divx com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND  This DivX Certified   device must be registered in order to play  purchased Divx Video on Demand  VOD  movies  To obtain your registration code  locate the DivX VOD  section in your device setup menu  From the Home screen  touch Apps  gt  Settings  gt  About device  gt  Legal  information  gt  License settings  gt  Divx   VoD  gt  Register   Go to_vod divx com for more information on how  to complete your registration    Google  Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google  Inc      2013 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung  Electronics Co   Ltd  All product and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies  Screen images simulated  Appearance of the device may vary    VIRGIN   and the Virgin signature logo are registered trademarks of Virgin Enterprises Limited and are  used under license        Table of Contents       Section 1  Getting Started                  4 LED                                      21  Understanding this User Manual         4 Status Bar                        21  Setting Up Your Phone  
47. 32  Phone settings  Date  amp  time 118  language 111  Picture ID  setting 67  Pictures  setting as wallpaper 67    taking 60  Play Store 78  Playlists  creating 75  Powering On and Off 8  R    Reducing Exposure   Hands Free Kits and Other Accessories 129  Responsible Listening 140  Restricting Children s Access to Your Mobile  device 145  Ringtones   setting a song as a ringtone 75    S    Samsung keyboard  configuring 28  entering text 28  Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling 135  Security  locking and unlocking 10  Security settings  credential storage 110  Serial number  MEID  12  Settings 89  Smart Practices While Driving 133  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  Certification In   formation 130  Speed Dials  assigning 47  removing or reassigning 47    Standard Limited Warranty 148  Storage  settings 104  T  Task Manager 10  Text  entering 26  Text settings  default 111  Google voice typing 111  Samsung keyboard 112  TTY Mode 9  Turning Your Phone On and Off 8  U  UL Certified Travel Charger 137      Video  options 63  Videos  recording 62  Voicemail  checking 56  setting up 55  Volume  key 16  VPN  adding 86  settings 95    163          Wallpaper  setting 67  Warranty Information 148  Widgets 24  Wi Fi  adding a connection manually 82  scanning and connecting 82  settings 89  turning on or off 81  Wi Fi Direct  connecting to devices 83  Wireless Networking  Bluetooth 83  VPN 86  Wi Fi 81    YouTube 80    164    
48. 800 CDC INFO  1 800 232 4636   Outside the U S  513 533 8328       Health and Safety Information 141    Email  cdcinfo cdc gov    Internet   http   www cdc govw niosh topics noise   default htm     1 888 232 6348 TTY       Operating Environment    Remember to follow any special regulations in  force in any area  and always switch your mobile  device off whenever it is forbidden to use it  or  when it may cause interference or danger  When  connecting the mobile device or any accessory  to another device  read its user s guide for  detailed safety instructions  Do not connect  incompatible products    Using Your Mobile Device Near Other   Electronic Devices  Most modern electronic equipment is shielded  from Radio Frequency  RF  signals  However   certain electronic equipment may not be  shielded against the RF signals from your  wireless mobile device  Consult the  manufacturer to discuss alternatives    Implantable Medical Devices  A minimum separation of six  6  inches should  be maintained between a handheld wireless  mobile device and an implantable medical  device  such as a pacemaker or implantable  cardioverter defibrillator  to avoid potential  interference with the device     142    Persons who have such devices       Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than  six  6  inches from their implantable medical device  when the mobile device is turned ON       Should not carry the mobile device in a breast  pocket        Should use the ear opposite the implantable med
49. 9    Children and Cell Phones    The scientific evidence does not show a danger  to any users of cell phones from RF exposure   including children and teenagers  The steps  adults can take to reduce RF exposure apply to  children and teenagers as well      Reduce the amount of time spent      the cell phone      Use speaker mode or a headset to place more  distance between the head and the cell phone     Some groups sponsored by other national  governments have advised that children be  discouraged from using cell phones at all  For  example  The Stewart Report from the United  Kingdom made such a recommendation in  December 2000  In this report  a group of  independent experts noted that no evidence  exists that using a cell phone causes brain  tumors or other ill effects  Their recommendation  to limit cell phone use by children was strictly  precautionary  it was not based on scientific  evidence that any health hazard exists   Additional information on the safety of RF  exposures from various sources can be obtained  from the following organizations  updated 10 1   2010       FCC RF Safety Program   http   Awww fcc gov oet rfsafety         Environmental Protection Agency  EPA    http   www epa gov radtown wireless tech html           130       Occupational Safety and Health Administration   OSHA    http   www osha gov SLTC   radiofrequencyradiation      Note  This web address is case sensitive        National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health   NIOSH    http   
50. Awww cdc gov niosh         World Health Organization  WHO    http   www who int peh emf en     e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation  Protection   http   www  icnirp de    e Health Protection Agency   http   Awww hpa org uk Topics Radiation         US Food and Drug Administration   http   www fda gov Radiation EmittingProducts   RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures   HomeBusinessandEntertainment CellPhones   default htm     Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information    Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and  receiver  It is designed and manufactured not to  exceed the exposure limits for Radio Frequency   RF  energy set by the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  of the U S  Government                       These FCC RF exposure limits are derived from  the recommendations of two expert  organizations  the National Council on Radiation  Protection and Measurement  NCRP  and the  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   IEEE   In both cases  the recommendations were  developed by scientific and engineering experts  drawn from industry  government  and academia  after extensive reviews of the scientific literature  related to the biological effects of RF energy     The RF exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless  mobile phones employs a unit of measurement  known as the Specific Absorption Rate  SAR    The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of  RF energy by the human body expressed in units  of watts per kilogram 
51. Choose the default mode for  taking pictures        Effects  Apply an effect to pictures        Scene mode  Choose    mode to match the kind  of pictures you re taking        Exposure value  Set the default brightness  level        Focus mode  Set the default focus mode        Timer  Set a delay to wait between touching the  Camera button and taking a picture                    Applications 61        Resolution  Choose a size for the image  Recording Videos      White balance  Choose a setting for the light    source  Important  Do not take videos of people without    their permission   Do not take videos in places where  cameras are not allowed         ISO  Choose a setting for imaging sensitivity       Metering  Select a method for measuring light               Guidelines  Enable or disable an on screen grid Do not take videos in places where you  to aid in photo composition  may interfere with another person   s       Image quality  Choose a quality setting for privacy   photos           2000    1  From the Home screen  touch 2225 Apps  gt       Storage  Choose the default save location for Ea             c        der   pictures  if an optional memory card  not      Camera  gt            included  is installed       Reset  Set all Camera settings to the  defaults           Gallery       Options   2  Choose a recording mode  and then  compose your shot by aiming the Camera  lens at the subject  Rotate the phone to  any position  the controls rotate to make  recording easy  
52. DING SECTIONS 10  11  12  AND 13  SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM  EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  EVEN  IF ANY REMEDY FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE   14  U S  GOVERNMENT END USERS RESTRICTED  RIGHTS  The Software is licensed only with     restricted rights  and as  commercial items   consisting of    commercial software  and     commercial software documentation  with only  those rights as are granted to all other end users  pursuant to the terms and conditions herein  All  Products are provided only with  restricted  rights  with only those rights as are granted to  all other end users pursuant to the terms and  conditions herein  All Software and Products are  provided subject to Federal Acquisition  Regulation  FAR  52 227 19    15  APPLICABLE LAW  This EULA is governed by  the laws of the jurisdiction where you are a  resident or  if a resident of the United States  by  the laws of the state of Texas  without regard to    Warranty Information 157    its conflict of law provisions  This EULA shall not  be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts  for the International Sale of Goods  the  application of which is expressly excluded     16  DISPUTE RESOLUTION      a  Non United States residents  If a dispute   controversy or difference arising in any way from  this EULA or your use of the Software is not  amicably settled  it shall be subject to the non   exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the  jurisdiction where you are a resident   Notwithstanding the foregoing  Samsun
53. ITH THE PRODUCT  WHETHER  SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT  IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED  BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE  RESPONSIBILITY  FOR THE QUALITY  CAPABILITIES  OPERATIONS   PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH    150    THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT RESTS  SOLELY WITH THE USER AND THE DIRECT  VENDOR  OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH  THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT   Nothing in the Product instructions or  information shall be construed to create an  express warranty of any kind with respect to the  Products  No agent  employee  dealer   representative or reseller is authorized to modify  or extend this Limited Warranty or to make  binding representations or claims  whether in  advertising  presentations or otherwise  on  behalf of SAMSUNG regarding the Products or  this Limited Warranty    This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal  rights  and you may also have other rights that  vary from state to state    What is the procedure for resolving disputes     ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG ARISING IN ANY  WAY FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE  SALE  CONDITION OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  PRODUCTS SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY  THROUGH FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION   AND NOT BY A COURT OR JURY    Any such dispute shall not be combined or  consolidated with a dispute involving any other  person   s or entity   s Product or claim  and  specifically  without limitation of the foregoing   shall not under any circumstances proceed as  part of a class action  The arbitr
54. Movies  amp  TV                  77  Play Music                       77  Play Sie          78  Samsung                             78  Settings                         78  Talk                      78  Video Player                      79  Voice Recorder                    79  Voice Search                     79  Visual Voicemail                   80  YOUTUDG                  80                       80  Section 8  Connections                     81  WF                        reer eee 81  BlUetOOIN  2                 83  Nearby devices                    85                                   86  Connecting         Computer           87  Section 9  Settings                            89  Accessing Settings                 89  WEF                  89  BIUGIOOUN        91  Data usage                       92  More Wireless and network Settings    94  Home screen mode                97  Blocking mode                    97  SOUNG                            98  015  1                  101  Storage                        104  Power saving mode               104    Battery                          105  Application manager               105  Location services                  106  Lock screen                      107  SECUI                                 108  Language        input                111  Back             reset                 116  Add                                    117                                           117  Date                118  Accessibility              
55. STEM SOFTWARE MAY CAUSE YOUR DEVICE AND APPLICATIONS TO WORK  IMPROPERLY  YOUR CARRIER MAY NOT PERMIT USERS TO DOWNLOAD CERTAIN SOFTWARE  SUCH AS  CUSTOM OS     Samsung Telecommunications America  STA   LLC    Headquarters   1301 E  Lookout Drive  Richardson  TX 75082    Customer Care Center    1000 Klein Rd    Plano  TX 75074   Toll Free Tel  1 888 987 HELP  4357     Internet Address   http   www samsung com      9013 Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung  Electronics Co   Ltd    Do you have questions about your Samsung Mobile Phone    For 24 hour information and assistance  we offer a new FAQ ARS System  Automated Response System   at  www samsung com us support       The Bluetooth   word mark  figure mark  stylized       Design      and combination mark  Bluetooth word  mark and    B Design     are registered trademarks and are wholly owned by the Bluetooth SIG    Nuance    VSuite     XT9   Text Input  and the Nuance logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of  Nuance Communications  Inc   or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries    microSD     microSDHC    and the microSD logo are Trademarks of the SD Card Association    Wi Fi    the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo  and the Wi Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance   DivX    DivX Certified   and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and  are used under license    DivX Certified   to play DivX   video up to HD 7
56. Samsung GALAXY RING       ANDROID SMARTPHONE    User Guide    Please read this manual before operating your  phone and keep it for future reference     irdi    Intellectual Property    All Intellectual Property  as defined below  owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its  respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone  including but not limited to  accessories  parts  or  software relating there to  the    Phone System      is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal  laws  state laws  and international treaty provisions  Intellectual Property includes  but is not limited to   inventions  patentable or unpatentable   patents  trade secrets  copyrights  software  computer programs   and related documentation and other works of authorship  You may not infringe or otherwise violate the  rights secured by the Intellectual Property  Moreover  you agree that you will not  and will not attempt to   modify  prepare derivative works of  reverse engineer  decompile  disassemble  or otherwise attempt to  create source code from the software  No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to  you  All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers     Open Source Software    Some software components of this product incorporate source code covered under GNU General Public  License  GPL   GNU Lesser General Public License  LGPL   OpenSSL License  BSD License and other open  source licenses  
57. To obtain the source code covered under the open source licenses  please visit     http   opensource samsung com        Disclaimer of Warranties  Exclusion of Liability    EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ON THE WARRANTY PAGE ENCLOSED  WITH THE PRODUCT  THE PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT  AS IS   AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE  THE DESIGN  CONDITION OR QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT  THE  PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT  THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS  CONTAINED THEREIN  OR COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW  RULE   SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO  NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION  MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT  IN ADDITION  SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM    VMU_SPH M840_UG_Eng_MD7_TE_050813_F3       THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  INCLUDING INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS     Modification of Software    SAMSUNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR PERFORMANCE ISSUES OR INCOMPATIBILITIES CAUSED BY YOUR EDITING  OF REGISTRY SETTINGS  OR YOUR MODIFICATION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE     USING CUSTOM OPERATING SY
58. Touch an app   s icon to launch the application   Touch and Hold  Activate items by a touch and hold gesture  For  example      Touch and hold a widget on the Home screen to  move it      Touch and hold on a field to display a pop up menu  of options   Swipe  Swipe your finger across the screen  For  example      Unlocking the screen  e Scrolling the Home screen or a menu     Combine touch and hold with swipe to drag an item   Pinch  Using two fingers  make a pinch motion on the  screen  For example      Pinch in to zoom in on pictures or screens      Pinch out to zoom out on pictures or screens     Understanding Your Phone 19    Notifications  Notifications shows details about connections   alerts and other items   1  Touch and drag downward from the top of  the screen to display notifications   2  Touch an item to open it  or to launch the  related app or feature     Tip  You can also access Notifications from the    Lock screen  to easily access settings and  notifications     Clearing Notifications  1  Sweep your finger downward from the top  of the screen to display Notifications   2  Touch a notification to clear it  or touch  Clear to clear all notifications     20    Settings   Use settings at the top of Notifications to control   popular settings       Wi Fi  Turn Wi Fi On or Off  See    Wi Fi    on  page 81       Bluetooth  Turn Bluetooth On or Off  See     Bluetooth    on page 83       GPS  Turn GPS satellites service on or off  See    Use  GPS satellites    on pag
59. Touch ff Home to go back to the root directory   e Touch      Menu for options     76    Navigation    Use Google Navigation to search for locations   and get turn by turn directions     Note  You must enable location services to use    Navigation  and some features require  Standalone or Google location services  For  more information  see    Location services     on page 106     m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   A Navigation   Phone    Place calls  review recent calls  or dial a number  to send a message     For more information  see    Calling    on page 30   m From the Home screen  touch Phone     Play Books    Google Books is now Google Play    Books   Discovering your favorite books and authors has  never been easier  With Google Play Books  you  can shop the world s largest selection of ebooks  and read them anywhere you like   on a tablet   phone  ereader  or the Web                    From the Home screen  touch BEER Apps  gt     W Play Books   Play Magazines    Enjoy your favorite magazines  anywhere you go     Discover hundreds of bestselling magazines on  Google Play  You can shop a wide selection of  titles  from cooking to technology  travel   fashion  sports  photography  and so much more   It s never been easier to find a great read to  enjoy on vacation  lounging at home or on your  morning commute  Buy new issues or back  issues  subscribe and get free 14 or 30 day  trials  and customize your reading experience for  Android tablet or phone     m Fr
60. able while in the provider s coverage area  If  you travel outside your provider s coverage area   wireless emergency alerts may not be available   For more information  please contact your  wireless provider    Smart Practices While Driving   On the Road   Off the Phone  The primary responsibility of every driver is the  safe operation of his or her vehicle   Responsible drivers understand that no  secondary task should be performed while  driving whether it be eating  drinking  talking to  passengers  or talking on a mobile phone    unless the driver has assessed the driving  conditions and is confident that the secondary  task will not interfere with their primary  responsibility  Do not engage in any activity while  driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to  take your eyes off the road or become so absorbed  in the activity that your ability to concentrate on  the act of driving becomes impaired  Samsung is  committed to promoting responsible driving and  giving drivers the tools they need to understand  and address distractions   Check the laws and regulations on the use of  mobile devices and their accessories in the areas  where you drive  Always obey them  The use of  these devices may be prohibited or restricted in  certain areas  For example  only hands free use  may be permitted in certain areas     Before answering calls  consider your  circumstances  Let the call go to voicemail when  driving conditions require  Remember  driving  comes first  not the call 
61. amage  resulting from the use of Product in conjunction  or connection with accessories  products  or  ancillary peripheral equipment not furnished or  approved by SAMSUNG   g  defects or damage  resulting from improper testing  operation   maintenance  installation  service  or adjustment  not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG     h  defects or damage resulting from external  causes such as Collision with an object  fire   flooding  dirt  windstorm  lightning  earthquake   exposure to weather conditions  theft  blown  fuse  or improper use of any electrical source     i  defects or damage resulting from cellular  signal reception or transmission  or viruses or  other software problems introduced into the  Product  or  j  Product used or purchased outside  the United States  This Limited Warranty covers  batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80   of rated capacity or the battery leaks  and this  Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if   i  the battery has been charged by a battery  charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG  for charging the battery   ii  any of the seals on    the battery are broken or show evidence of  tampering  or  iii  the battery has been used in  equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for  which it is specified    What are SAMSUNG   s obligations     During the applicable warranty period  provided  the Product is returned in accordance with the  terms of this Limited Warranty  SAMSUNG will  repair or replace the Product  at SAMSUNG   s
62. anguages for the  Samsung keyboard     Tip  When you have more than one language  selected  you can slide your finger on the  space bar while entering text to switch  languages         Predictive text  Touch    _ to enable  predictive text  to have predictive text suggest  words matching your text entries and optionally   complete common words automatically  Touch  Predictive text to configure options        Personalized data  When enabled  Samsung  keyboard uses data you have entered to improve  predictions     112        Learn from Gmail  Log in to your Gmail  account to allow your device to learn your style  from messages sent in Gmail        Learn from Facebook  Log in to Facebook to  allow your device to learn your style from  Facebook posts        Learn from Twitter  Log in to Twitter to allow  your device to learn your style from Twitter        Learn from Messaging  Touch to update  personalized data from Messaging        Learn from Contacts  Touch to update  personalized data from contact records        Clear personal data  Remove all personalized  data          9 trace  When enabled  you can enter text by  sliding your finger over the letters of words on  the keyboard        Handwriting  Touch to turn on handwriting  recognition  to have Samsung keyboard  recognize on screen tracing of words        Advanced      Auto capitalization  When enabled  predictive   text automatically capitalizes words in your text  based on common usage  such as at the  beginning of senten
63. applications installed on your  phone  Applications that you download and  install are also added to Apps   The Apps screen is like the Home screen  it  consists of panels that extend beyond the display  width to provide more space  Slide your finger  horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left  or right side panels  As you scroll  the indicator  at the bottom of the display shows your current  position   For more information about applications  see     Applications    on page 58   You can place shortcuts to apps on the Home  screen  for quick access to the app  For more  information  see    Adding Shortcuts from Apps     on page 24   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps   2  Slide your finger left or right to scroll the  Apps screens     3  Touch an icon to launch the application     26    Entering Text    Your phone uses a virtual QWERTY keyboard for  text entry  Use the keyboard to enter letters   punctuation  numbers  and other characters into  text entry fields or applications  Access the  keyboard by touching any text entry field    You can also use voice input to speak your  inputs    The virtual QWERTY keyboard displays at the  bottom of the screen  By default  when you  rotate the phone  the screen orientation updates  to display the keyboard at the bottom of the  screen     Configuring Text Entry  Configure text entry options to your preferences      From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Language and input    or   While entering tex
64. approved batteries  antennas  and  chargers  The use of any unauthorized  accessories may be dangerous and void the  mobile device warranty if said accessories cause  damage or a defect to the mobile device   Although your mobile device is quite sturdy  it is  a complex piece of equipment and can be  broken  Avoid dropping  hitting  bending  or  sitting on it     Health and Safety Information 145    Other Important Safety  Information   e Only qualified personnel should service the mobile  device or install the mobile device in a vehicle   Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and  may invalidate any warranty applicable to the  device    Ensure that any mobile devices or related  equipment installed in your vehicle are securely  mounted       Check regularly that all wireless mobile device  equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating  properly        When using a headset in dry environments  static  electricity can build up in the headset and cause a  small quick static electrical shock  To minimize the  risk of electrostatic discharge from the headset  avoid using the headset in extremely dry  environments or touch a grounded unpainted metal  Object to discharge static electricity before inserting  the headset    e Do not store      carry flammable liquids  gases  or  explosive materials in the same compartment as the  mobile device  its parts  or accessories     146    e For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember  that an air bag inflates with great fo
65. are  and then choose an  option       Google   Follow the prompts to upload to your  Google  account       Picasa  Follow the prompts to upload to your  Picasa account   YouTube  Follow the prompts to upload to your  YouTube account  videos only      Applications 69    Gmail  Send and receive emails via Gmail  Google   s  web based email   For more information  see    Gmail    on page 54   m From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   E Gmail   Google  Use Google Search to search the Web   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   EJ Google   2  Enter search criteria  Search results  display automatically  Touch a search  result to display it in a browser window     Tip  A Google Search widget displays on the main    Home screen by default  so you can search  the Web right from the Home screen     70    Google   Google  makes messaging and sharing with  your friends a lot easier  Set up Circles of friends   visit the Stream for updates from your Circles   use Messenger  or use Instant Upload to  automatically upload photos and videos from  your phone to your private album on Google      For more information  visit  www google com    200C    m From the Home screen  touch BREE Apps  gt     94  Google      Internet    Your phone is equipped with a full HTML  Browser  which allows you to access the  internet  if subscribed to a data plan  or when  connected to Wi Fi     m From the Home screen  touch     amp  Internet              0000    From the Home screen  touch 5252 Apps  gt  
66. at    are subject to changes implemented in  accordance with the Department of Defense  policy and the 2008 Federal Radio navigation    Health and Safety Information 137    Plan           Changes may affect the performance  of location based technology on your mobile  device   Certain Samsung mobile devices can also use an  Assisted Global Positioning System  AGPS    which obtains information from the cellular  network to improve GPS performance  AGPS  uses your wireless service provider s network  and therefore airtime  data charges  and or  additional charges may apply in accordance with  your service plan  Contact your wireless service  provider for details    Your Location  Location based information includes information  that can be used to determine the approximate  location of a mobile device  Mobile devices  which are connected to a wireless network  transmit location based information  Additionally   if you use applications that require  location based information  e g  driving  directions   such applications transmit  location based information  The location based  information may be shared with third parties   including your wireless service provider   applications providers  Samsung  and other  third parties providing services     138    Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls  When you make an emergency call  the cellular  network may activate AGPS technology in your  mobile device to tell the emergency responders  your approximate location   AGPS has limitations and migh
67. ation 155    THIS DISCLAIMER BY SAMSUNG OF WARRANTY  REGARDING THE SOFTWARE  OR TO CREATE ANY  WARRANTY OF ANY SORT FROM SAMSUNG     11  THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS  Certain third  party applications may be included with  or  downloaded to this mobile device  Samsung  makes no representations whatsoever about any  of these applications  Since Samsung has no  control over such applications  you acknowledge  and agree that Samsung is not responsible for  the availability of such applications and is not  responsible or liable for any content  advertising   products  services  or other materials on or  available from such applications  You expressly  acknowledge and agree that use of third party  applications is at your sole risk and that the  entire risk of unsatisfactory quality  performance   accuracy and effort is with you  It is up to you to  take precautions to ensure that whatever you  select to use is free of such items as viruses   worms  Trojan horses  and other items of a  destructive nature  References on this mobile  device to any names  marks  products  or  services of any third parties are provided solely  as a convenience to you  and do not constitute or  imply an endorsement  sponsorship  or  recommendation of  or affiliation with the third  party or its products and services  You agree that  Samsung shall not be responsible or liable   directly or indirectly  for any damage or loss   including but not limited to any damage to the    156    mobile device or loss of 
68. ation shall be    conducted before a single arbitrator  whose  award may not exceed  in form or amount  the  relief allowed by the applicable law  The  arbitration shall be conducted according to the  American Arbitration Association  AAA   Commercial Arbitration Rules applicable to  consumer disputes  This arbitration provision is  entered pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act   The laws of the State of Texas  without reference  to its choice of laws principles  shall govern the  interpretation of the Limited Warranty and all  disputes that are subject to this arbitration  provision  The arbitrator shall decide all issues of  interpretation and application of this arbitration  provision and the Limited Warranty     For any arbitration in which your total damage  claims  exclusive of attorney fees and expert  witness fees  are  5 000 00 or less     Small  Claim      the arbitrator may  if you prevail  award  your reasonable attorney fees  expert witness  fees and costs as part of any award  but may not  grant SAMSUNG its attorney fees  expert witness  fees or costs unless it is determined that the  claim was brought in bad faith  In a Small Claim  case  you shall be required to pay no more than  half of the total administrative  facility and  arbitrator fees  or  50 00 of such fees   whichever is less  and SAMSUNG shall pay the  remainder of such fees  Administrative  facility  and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in which your  total damage claims  exclusive of attorney fe
69. ault    2  Touch an input method     Google voice typing settings   Configure Google voice input settings  When you  enable Google voice in Settings  it is available for  text entry when you touch a text field to enter  text   For more information  see    Using Google Voice  Typing    on page 27    1  From the Home screen  touch HEHE Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Language and input    2  Touch Google voice typing to enable it   3  Touch       beside Google voice typing to  configure options        Choose input languages  Select languages for  Google voice typing  Select Automatic to use the  Default language exclusively  or choose other  language s         Block offensive words  When enabled  words  many people find offensive are not shown in  results of Google voice searches  Offensive  words are replaced in results with a placeholder   HHH         Download offline speech recognition   Download and install speech recognition  software  to allow voice typing when not  connected to the network        Settings 111    Samsung keyboard  Configure Samsung keypad settings   For more information  see    Using Samsung  Keyboard    on page 28   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Language and input   2  Samsung keyboard is enabled by default   Touch o  to configure options       Portrait keyboard types  Choose the default  keypad when the screen is in portrait mode   from QWERTY or 3x4 keyboard  similar to a  phone keypad      Input languages  Select l
70. cable  export restriction laws and regulations     9  TERMINATION  This EULA is effective until  terminated  Your rights under this License will  terminate automatically without notice from  Samsung if you fail to comply with any of the  terms and conditions of this EULA  Upon    termination of this EULA  you must cease all use  of the Software and destroy all copies  full or  partial  of the Software     10  DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY  UNLESS  SEPARATELY STATED IN A WRITTEN EXPRESS  LIMITED WARRANTY ACCOMPANYING YOUR  DEVICE  ALL SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY  SAMSUNG WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE  WHETHER  INCLUDED WITH THE DEVICE  DOWNLOADED  OR  OTHERWISE OBTAINED  IS PROVIDED  AS 15   AND ON AN  AS AVAILABLE  BASIS  WITHOUT  WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND FROM SAMSUNG   EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  TO THE FULLEST  EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE  LAW  SAMSUNG DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES  EXPRESS  IMPLIED  OR STATUTORY  INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY  SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR  WORKMANLIKE EFFORT  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  RELIABILITY OR  AVAILABILITY  ACCURACY  LACK OF VIRUSES   QUIET ENJOYMENT  NON INFRINGEMENT OF  THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER VIOLATION OF  RIGHTS  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW  EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR  LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  NO  ADVICE OR INFORMATION  WHETHER ORAL OR  WRITTEN  OBTAINED BY YOU FROM SAMSUNG  OR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE DEEMED TO ALTER    Warranty Inform
71. ccessories such as belt clips and holsters   Combinations of these can be used to reduce RF  energy absorption from cell phones    Headsets can substantially reduce exposure  because the phone is held away from the head in  the user s hand or in approved body worn  accessories  Cell phones marketed in the U S     are required to meet RF exposure compliance  requirements when used against the head and  against the body     Because there are no known risks from exposure  to RF emissions from cell phones  there is no  reason to believe that hands free kits reduce  risks  Hands free kits can be used for  convenience and comfort  They are also required  by law in many states if you want to use your  phone while driving    Cell Phone Accessories that Claim to Shield   the Head from RF Radiation  Because there are no known risks from exposure  to RF emissions from cell phones  there is no  reason to believe that accessories which claim to  shield the head from those emissions reduce  risks  Some products that claim to shield the  user from RF absorption use special phone  cases  while others involve nothing more than a  metallic accessory attached to the phone   Studies have shown that these products  generally do not work as advertised  Unlike     hands free    kits  these so called    shields    may  interfere with proper operation of the phone  The  phone may be forced to boost its power to  compensate  leading to an increase in RF  absorption     Health and Safety Information 12
72. ces        Auto spacing  When enabled  spaces are  automatically inserted between words            Auto punctuate  When enabled     period and  space are automatically entered to end a  sentence  when you tap the space bar twice        Character preview  When enabled  characters  available on the key you touch display briefly as  you enter text        Key tap vibration  When enabled  a vibration  plays for your key touches        Key tap sound  When enabled  a sound plays  for your key touches       Tutorial  View help for using predictive text      Reset settings  Touch to reset Samsung  keyboard settings to the defaults  except for My  word list and the Auto substitution list     Swype    1                From the Home screen  touch                  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Language and input   Swype is enabled by default  Touch    to  configure       How to Swype  Learn about using Swype       Gestures  Learn about Swype Gestures to use   keyboard shortcuts to perform tasks quickly       Preferences  Set Swype options        Vibrate on keypress  When enabled  the   devices vibrates for your Swype touches        Sound on keypress  When enabled  the device  plays sounds for your Swype touches       Show helpful tips  When enabled  Swype  displays helpful information as you Swype       Auto spacing  When enabled  Swype  automatically inserts spaces between words as  you complete them       Auto capitalization  When enabled  Swype  automatically capitalizes the first word of  se
73. ck on the Mobile ID screen    4  Read the information screen for a  description of the ID Pack and tap Install    5  Read the Terms  amp  Conditions and touch  Agree    6  Wait for the download and install to finish    If prompted  touch Complete Install      Applications 73    Switching ID Packs    1     Note  Certain features of Mobile ID are subject to    From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt    iD Mobile ID  gt  Manage ID packs    Choose an option    Touch Manage ID packs  then select an ID Pack  to replace your current pack        Touch Get New ID Packs  then follow the  prompts to download and install a new ID Pack   For more information  see    Installing an ID  Pack    on page 73     change  For the most up to date  information about using Mobile ID  see the  User Guide at virginmobileusa com help     support     74    Music Player    Music Player plays songs stored on your phone  or an installed memory card     1     2     From the Home screen  select      Apps  gt       Music Player    Music Player scans for songs stored in   phone memory  or on an installed memory   card  and displays your songs on the All    Playlists  Albums  Artists  Music Square    and Folders tabs    Touch a song to play it  While a song is   playing  use sound and playlist controls           Volume  Touch to activate on screen  volume control  then touch and drag on the scale  to set volume  or press the Volume Key on the  side of the phone to adjust playback volume  If  you have motion se
74. creen  touch       Contacts  gt  Groups        Contacts  gt  Groups       Touch     i Menu  gt  Delete groups  2  Touch a Group to display it    3  Touch a group to mark it for deletion  or 3  Touch     i Menu  gt  Remove member   touch Select all to mark all groups  When 4  Touch contact s  to mark them for removal   selected  a check mark appears in the or touch Select all to mark all contacts   check box  You cannot delete pre loaded When selected  a check mark appears in  groups  the check box      Touch Delete  then choose Group only or 5  Touch Done to remove the selected    Group and group members     46    contact s      Sending a Message to Group Members  Create a new text or email message  addressed  to the group   s members    1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts  gt  Groups    2  Touch a Group to display it    3  Touch     i Menu  gt  Send message or Send  email    4  Touch contacts to mark them as recipients  for the new message  then touch Done    5         new message opens  with the marked  contacts as recipients  Continue creating  the message  as desired  For more  information  see    Sending Messages    on  page 48  or see    Sending Email    on  page 53     Speed Dials    Speed dials are 1   2   or 3 digit shortcuts  1 to  100  you assign to contacts  to allow you to  quickly call the contact    For more information about calling using speed  dials  see    Making Calls using Speed Dials    on  page 30     Note  Speed dial 1 is reserved for Voicemail by
75. creen to the  Primary Shortcuts     Understanding Your Phone 23    Widgets  Widgets are self contained applications that you  can place on the Home screen for quick access   Adding widgets from the Home screen   1  Navigate to a Home screen panel  then  touch and hold on the screen to display the  Home screen menu    2  Touch Apps and widgets    3  Touch the Widgets tab  then touch and hold  on a widget to place it on the Home  screen    Adding Shortcuts from Widgets   1  Navigate to a Home screen panel    2  Touch      Apps  then touch the Widgets  tab    3  Touch and hold on a widget to place it on  the Home screen    Removing Widgets      Touch and hold the widget until     Remove appears  then drag the widget  to the Remove icon     24    Shortcuts    Use App shortcuts for quick access to  applications from the Home screen  Your phone  comes with app shortcuts already placed on the  Home screen  and you can add your favorites   Adding shortcuts from the Home  screen  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel  then  touch and hold on the screen to display the  Add to Home screen menu   2  Touch Apps and widgets   3  Touch an app  then follow the prompts to  configure the shortcut and add it to the  Home screen  Adding Shortcuts from Apps  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel   2  Touch      Apps   3  Touch and hold on an app until it appears  on the Home screen   Removing Shortcuts  m Touch and hold the shortcut until     Remove appears  then drag the  shortcut to the Remove icon  
76. creen to unlock the  phone  Touch the option  then follow the prompts  to create or change your screen unlock pattern        PIN  When enabled  you enter a numeric PIN   Personal Identification Number   which you  create  to unlock the phone                            Password  When enabled  you enter an  alphanumeric password  which you create  to  unlock the phone        None  Disable all custom screen lock settings  to  use the default swipe unlock screen    Lock screen options  When the Screen lock is set to Swipe or Motion   set options for unlocking the screen    1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt   TO  Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Lock screen  options    2  Configure these options        Shortcuts  Touch   to control display of  app shortcuts at the bottom of the lock screen   Touch Shortcuts to choose shortcuts to display   touch and drag a shortcut to a new position  or to  the trash can to remove it  and touch   to select  anew shortcut        Information ticker  Touch to control   display of a scrolling ticker on the lock screen   touch Information ticker to choose content to  display        Clock  Touch the check box to control display of  a digital clock on the lock screen        Weather  Touch zm to control display of  current local weather conditions on the lock  screen  Touch Weather to configure options                       Settings 107       Help text  Touch the check box to control display  of tips as you use the lock screen   Owner information  E
77. ct  Create contact or Update existing   Continue entering contact information  For  more information  see    Adding a New  Contact    on page 40     You can add waits or pauses  to have the  phone stop during dialing  such as when  accessing phone menus  Enter the number up  to the pause or wait  then touch    Menu to  select Add 2 sec pause or Add wait     Updating Contacts  Make changes to update an existing contact    1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts    2  Touch a contact to view its information   then touch fd Edit    or   Touch and hold a contact  then select Edit  from the menu     3  Continue entering contact information  For  more information  see    Adding a New  Contact    on page 40    Updating Contacts from Logs  Save a phone number from a recent call to  create a new contact  or update an existing  contact   For more information  see    Adding or Updating  Contacts Using Logs    on page 33     Choosing Contacts to Display  1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts   2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Contacts to display   Choose All contacts to show all contacts       Choose Customized list to select contact types  for each account  or the phone     Contacts Settings  1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts   2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Settings       Select Only contacts with phones to show  contacts with at least one stored phone number     Touch List by to sort contacts by first or last  name       Touch Display contacts by to list contacts by  first or last name  
78. ction  is commonly called peer to peer   For example  your device can use Wi Fi Direct to  share photos  contacts and other content with  other Wi Fi Direct devices  Many of the apps on  your device provide options for sharing via Wi Fi  Direct under f   Menu    Connecting to Wi Fi Direct Devices   1  First  enable Wi Fi on your device    From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings    wi Fi             2  Enable Wi Fi Direct on the other device s    Consult the other device   s documentation  for more information    3  On your device  touch Wi Fi  then touch  Wi Fi Direct to scan for the other device s     4  Inthe Available devices list  touch a device  to connect with it  or touch Multi connect  to connect to multiple devices  not all  devices support multi connect     5  Follow the prompts on both devices to  complete the connection     Bluetooth    Note  For Hearing Aid Compatibility Information     see page 143     Bluetooth is a short range wireless  communications technology for exchanging  information over a distance of about 30 feet  You  don   t need to line up the devices to send  information with Bluetooth  If the devices are in  range  you can exchange information between  them  even if they are in different rooms     Your device can use Bluetooth to share photos   contacts and other content with other Bluetooth  devices  Many of the apps on your device  provide options for sharing via Bluetooth under  y   Menu     Connections 83    Configuring Bluet
79. ctromagnetic energy     Very high levels of electromagnetic energy  such  as is found in X rays and gamma rays  can ionize  biological tissues  lonization is a process where  electrons are stripped away from their normal    locations in atoms and molecules  It         permanently damage biological tissues including  DNA  the genetic material   The energy levels associated with radio  frequency energy  including both radio waves  and microwaves  are not great enough to cause  ionization of atoms and molecules  Therefore  RF  energy is a type of non ionizing radiation  Other  types of non ionizing radiation include visible  light  infrared radiation  heat   and other forms of  electromagnetic radiation with relatively low  frequencies   While RF energy does not ionize particles  large  amounts can increase body temperatures and  cause tissue damage  Two areas of the body  the  eyes and the testes  are particularly vulnerable to  RF heating because there is relatively little blood  flow in them to carry away excess heat   Research Results to Date  Is there a  connection between RF and certain health  problems   The results of most studies conducted to date  say no  In addition  attempts to replicate and  confirm the few studies that have shown a  connection have failed     The scientific community at large therefore  believes that the weight of scientific evidence  does not show an association between exposure  to Radio Frequency  RF  from cell phones and  adverse health outcome
80. d an Equipment Authorization  for this mobile device with all reported SAR  levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC  RF exposure guidelines  The maximum SAR  values for this model phone as reported in the  FCC equipment authorization are       Head  0 60 W kg      Body worn  1 34 W kg    SAR information on this and other model phones  can be accessed online on the FCC s website  through http   transition fcc gov oet rfsafety sar html   To find information that pertains to a particular       Health and Safety Information 131    model phone  this site uses the phone FCC ID  number which is usually printed somewhere on  the case of the phone  Sometimes it may be  necessary to remove the battery pack to find the  number  Once you have the FCC ID number for a  particular phone  follow the instructions on the  website and it should provide values for typical  or maximum SAR for a particular phone   Additional SAR information can also be obtained  at   http   www  fcc gov encyclopedia specific absorption   rate sar cellular telephones     FCC Part 15 Information to  User    Pursuant to part 15 21 of the FCC Rules  you are  cautioned that changes or modifications not  expressly approved by Samsung could void your  authority to operate the device    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  This device may not cause  harmful interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference received  including  
81. d could break if your  adhere to the following safety instructions per UL mobile device is dropped or if it receives  guidelines  significant impact  Do not use if screen is  FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS broken or cracked as this could cause  OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL injury to you   INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE     WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  PROPER USE OF A  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SAVE TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE    THESE INSTRUCTIONS          If your mobile device has a touch screen    DANGER   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  CAREFULLY  FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS     display  please note that a touch screen  responds best to a light touch from the pad  of your finger or a non metallic stylus     FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT Using excessive force or a metallic object  IN NORTH AMERICA  USE AN when pressing on the touch screen may  ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE damage the tempered glass surface and  PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE T          POWER OUTLET  void the warranty  For more information     THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO please refer to the    Standard Limited    BE CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A Warranty      VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR GPS  amp  AGPS  MOUNT POSITION  Certain Samsung mobile devices can use a  Display   Touch Screen Global Positioning System  GPS  signal for  Please note the following information when location based applications  A GPS uses  using your mobile device  satellites controlled by the U S  Government th
82. data  caused or alleged  to be caused by  or in connection with  use of or  reliance on any such third party content   products  or services available on or through any  such application  You acknowledge and agree  that the use of any third party application is  governed by such third party application  provider s Terms of Use  License Agreement   Privacy Policy  or other such agreement and that  any information or personal data you provide   whether knowingly or unknowingly  to such  third party application provider  will be subject to  such third party application provider s privacy  policy  if such a policy exists  SAMSUNG  DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY  DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER  PRACTICES OF ANY THIRD PARTY APPLICATION  PROVIDER  SAMSUNG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS  ANY WARRANTY REGARDING WHETHER YOUR  PERSONAL INFORMATION IS CAPTURED BY ANY  THIRD PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER OR THE  USE TO WHICH SUCH PERSONAL INFORMATION  MAY BE PUT BY SUCH THIRD PARTY  APPLICATION PROVIDER    12  SAMSUNG APPLICATIONS  Certain Samsung  applications and services may be included with   or downloaded to  this mobile device  Many of  them require Samsung Services membership  registration     Samsung Account      and your  rights and obligations will be set forth in  separate Samsung Account terms and conditions    and privacy policies  There        non Samsung  Account applications and services that require  your consent to their separate terms and  conditions and privacy policie
83. devices   When individuals employing some assistive  hearing devices  hearing aids and cochlear  implants  use wireless mobile devices  they may  detect a buzzing  humming  or whining noise   Some hearing devices are more immune than  others to this interference noise  and mobile  devices also vary in the amount of interference  they generate    The wireless telephone industry has developed a  rating system for wireless mobile devices to  assist hearing device users find mobile devices  that may be compatible with their hearing    Health and Safety Information 143    devices  Not all mobile devices have been rated   Mobile devices that are rated have the rating on  their box or a label located on the box     The ratings are not guarantees  Results will vary  depending on the user s hearing device and  hearing loss  If your hearing device happens to  be vulnerable to interference  you may not be  able to use a rated mobile device successfully   Trying out the mobile device with your hearing  device is the best way to evaluate it for your  personal needs    M Ratings  Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or  M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to  generate less interference to hearing devices  than mobile devices that are not labeled  M4 is  the better higher of the two ratings  M ratings  refer to enabling acoustic coupling with hearing  aids that do not operate in telecoil mode     T Ratings  Mobile devices rated T3 or T4 meet  FCC requirements and are likely to generate less
84. download in Google Play       Store are managed in Play Store  and will  not appear in Downloads     Email  Send and receive email using popular email  services   For more information  see    Email    on page 52    m From the Home screen  select     Apps  gt       Email   Gallery  Use Gallery to view  manage  and share pictures  and videos    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   ME Gallery    2  Browse the pictures and videos stored in  device memory  and on an optional  installed memory card  not included    While browsing  you can touch         Camera to take pictures or record  videos     Applications 65    Viewing Videos   1  From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt      Gallery    2  From the menu at the top of the screen   choose Albums  Locations  Time  Person  or  Group    3  Browse for a video  then select a video and  touch    to play it    4  While viewing a video  touch      Menu for  options        Scan for nearby devices  Scan for DLNA   compatible devices for sharing  Only appears  when you are connected to a Wi Fi network       Share via  Send the video        Via Bluetooth  Share the video via Bluetooth        Video auto off  Choose whether the video closes  after playing a video  or after a period of time        Settings  Configure settings for video playback        Details  View information about the video     66    Viewing Pictures  1  From the Home screen  touch ee Apps  gt    ME Gallery    2  Touch an album  then touch a picture to  view it    e   
85. duct before delivering the  Product to SAMSUNG for warranty service  as  some or all of the contents may be deleted or  reformatted during the course of warranty  service    What are the limits on SAMSUNG   s liability     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL  EXTENT OF SAMSUNG   S RESPONSIBILITIES  AND  THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY REGARDING THE  PRODUCTS    ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED TO THE    Warranty Information 149    DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  IN NO  EVENT SHALL SAMSUNG BE LIABLE FOR  DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE  OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  COMMERCIAL LOSS OF ANY SORT   LOSS OF USE  TIME  DATA  REPUTATION   OPPORTUNITY  GOODWILL  PROFITS OR  SAVINGS  INCONVENIENCE  INCIDENTAL   SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE  DAMAGES  OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE  USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT  SOME  STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW  LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS  OR THE DISCLAIMER OR  LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND  DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU   SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR  REPRESENTATIONS  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE  AS TO THE  QUALITY  CAPABILITIES  OPERATIONS   PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY  THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT USED  IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT  OR THE  ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  EQUIPMENT W
86. e    e Warning  Brings to your attention important  information to prevent loss of data or functionality   or even prevent damage to your phone     Text Conventions    This manual provides condensed information  about how to use your phone  To make this  possible  the following text conventions are used  to represent frequently used steps           Arrows        used to represent the  sequence of selecting successive  options in procedures  For example      From the Home screen  touch       Menu  then select Settings  gt   Wi Fi       Many settings use an On Off switch   Touch the On Off switch to turn a  setting Onor Off  This graphicis used  to represent the On Off switch     Getting Started 5    Setting Up Your Phone    Install the battery  then charge it  to begin using  your phone     Battery    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable   standard Li lon battery  A Wall USB Charger   Charging Head and USB cable  is included with  the phone  for charging the battery    The battery comes partially charged  You must  fully charge the battery before using your phone  for the first time  After the first charge  you can  use the phone while charging     Warning  Use only Samsung approved charging    devices and batteries  Samsung  accessories are designed to maximize  battery life  Using other accessories may  invalidate your warranty and may cause  damage     Battery Indicator    The battery icon  fj in the Status Bar shows  battery power level  When battery power is very  low 
87. e 106       Sync  Enable or disable synchronization with your  accounts    e Screen rotation  Enable or disable the Auto rotation  setting  to control whether the screen automatically  updates when you rotate the phone  See    Auto   rotate screen    on page 102     LED Indicator    The LED indicator  on the front of the phone  above the screen  see    Front View    on page 15    animates or glows to show alerts or phone  status     The LED indicator only lights when the screen is  off   e Blue       Pulses in multi color blue while the phone is  turning On or Off       Blinks blue for a missed call  message or other  notification       Blinks blue when recording voice       Red       Glows red when the phone is connected to a  charger and charging       Blinks red when the phone is connected to a  charger and there is a problem with charging       Blinks red when battery power is low  phone not  connected to charger       Green       Glows green when the phone is connected to a  charger and the battery is fully charged     Note  You can control some LED functions at     Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Display  gt   LED indicator     Status Bar    The Status Bar shows network and battery  status and other details  including these common  icons     x Airplane Mode Active  All wireless  communications are disabled  See     Airplane mode    on page 94        USB Connected  The phone is  connected to a computer using a  USB cable  For information about  transferring data between you
88. e Home screen  touch     Contacts  gt  Groups   Creating a New Group  1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts  gt  Groups   2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Create  then enter  information        Touch Create group in to select a storage  location for the group  Available if you have  accounts set up  or an optional memory card  installed  not included         Touch Group name to enter a Group Name        Touch Group ringtone to choose a ringtone for  calls from members of this group        Touch Vibration pattern to choose a vibration to  play for calls from members of this group    Touch Add member to select members from  Contacts    3  Touch Save to save the new group                 Contacts and Accounts 45    Editing a Group    Adding Contacts to a Group    From the Home screen  touch 1  From the Home screen  touch     Contacts  gt  Groups     Contacts  gt  Groups     Touch a Group to display it  2  Touch a Group to display it  then touch  3  Touch      Menu  gt  Edit  then update o amp  Add member   information for the group  For more 3  Touch contact s  to mark them for addition     information  see    Creating a New Group     on page 45     or touch Select all to mark all contacts   When selected  a check mark appears in  the check box     Deleting a Group  You can delete groups you create  but not the 4  Touch Done to add the selected contact s    pre defined groups that come with your phone  Removing Contacts from a Group   1  From the Home screen  touch 1  From the Home s
89. e balance  Choose a setting for the light  source     al  e                                                  Guidelines  Enable or disable an on screen grid  to aid in photo composition        Video quality  Choose a quality setting        Storage  Choose the default save location for  videos  if an optional memory card  not included   is installed        Reset  Set all settings to the defaults                 Applications 63                    Use Chrome to browse the Internet  if you are  subscribed to a data plan  of when you are  connected to Wi Fi     oor    m From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt        Chrome     Clock   The Clock application includes these features    e Alarm  Create alarms to go off once  or to repeat       World clock  Display the time and date in any time  zone       Stopwatch  Record lap times       Timer  Measure elapsed time    e Desk clock  Display the date and time in large  format  for easy viewing     oor    m From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt   X  Clock     64    Contacts  Use Contacts to store information for your  friends  family and colleagues  to make  contacting them easy   For more information  see    Contacts    on  page 39   m From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt   Contacts   Downloads  View and manage files and other items you  download to your phone   1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt   it  Downloads   2  Touch an item to open it  if an appropriate  application is installed      Note  Applications you 
90. e not been tested yet for use with  hearing aids   It is important to try the different features of this  phone thoroughly and in different locations   using your hearing aid or cochlear implant  to  determine if you hear any interfering noise   Consult your service provider or the  manufacturer of this phone for information on  hearing aid compatibility  If you have questions  about return or exchange policies  consult your  service provider or phone retailer     Restricting Children s Access  to Your Mobile Device    Your mobile device is not a toy  Do not allow  children to play with it because they could hurt  themselves and others  damage the mobile  device  or make calls that increase your mobile  device bill     Keep the mobile device and all its parts and  accessories out of the reach of small children     FCC Notice and Cautions  FCC Notice    The mobile device may cause TV or radio  interference if used in close proximity to  receiving equipment  The FCC can require you to  stop using the mobile device if such interference  cannot be eliminated  Vehicles using liquefied  petroleum gas  such as propane or butane  must  comply with the National Fire Protection  Standard  NFPA 58   For a copy of this standard   contact the National Fire Protection Association   Cautions    Any changes or modifications to your mobile  device not expressly approved in this document  could void your warranty for this equipment and  void your authority to operate this equipment   Only use 
91. ection  Enable this option to la  voice search by saying the word    Google           Download offline speech recognition  Install a  language module for offline speech recognition        Personalized recognition  When enabled   Google will associate your recordings with your  Google Account to improve speech recognition  quality        Google Account dashboard  Manage data  collected by Google        ch             Text to speech output    Text to speech  TTS  provides audible readout of  text  for example  the contents of text messages   and the Caller ID for incoming calls     1     From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Language and input    Text   to speech output    Touch a setting to configure        Preferred TTS engine  Choose an engine   Touch       next to      engine to configure its  options        General      Speech rate  Choose a rate at which text   readouts are spoken        Listen to an example  Play a sample of speech  synthesis        Driving mode  When enabled  incoming calls  and new notifications are read out automatically   Touch   to enable  Touch Driving  mode to choose items for readout when Driving  mode is enabled     Pointer speed  Customize the response of your screen swipes     1     From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Language and input  gt   Pointer speed    Touch and drag along the scale to set the  pointer speed     Settings 115    Back up and reset    Set options for backing up your informa
92. en touch    to turn Smart mode On or Off     Connections 81    Scanning and Connecting to a Wi Fi  Network    When you turn on Wi Fi  your phone searches for  available Wi Fi connections  then displays them     Tip  You can also turn Wi Fi On or Off from  Notifications                1  From the Home screen  touch       Apps  gt      Settings    2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On    3  When your phone completes a scan  touch  a Wi Fi network to connect  If the Wi Fi  network is open  you will be automatically  connected  If the Wi Fi network is secured   enter the password at the prompt to  connect     82    Adding a Wi Fi Network Manually    Configure a connection to a Wi Fi network by  entering the Wi Fi network details     Tip  You can also turn Wi Fi On or Off from  Notifications     1  From the Home screen  touch                gt       Settings    2  Touch Wi Fi          to turn Wi Fi On    3  After a scan  touch Add Wi Fi network  you  may need to scroll to the bottom of the  scanned devices list   Enter these fields        Network Name  SSID   Enter the name of the  Wi Fi network        Security  Select the type of security used by the  Wi Fi network    Password  If the network is secured  enter the  password    4  Touch Save to save the settings for future  use     Wi Fi Direct  Wi Fi Direct is a standard that allows devices to  connect to each other directly via Wi Fi  without  a Wi Fi network or hotspot  and without having  to set up the connection  This type of conne
93. end and receive emails via Gmail  Google   s  web based email   Setting Up Gmail  The first time you launch Gmail  your phone will  prompt you to set up your Google account  if you  haven   t already set it up  If you set up your  Google account on your phone  Gmail is set up  automatically  1  From the Home screen  select      Apps  gt    7  Gmail   2  Follow the prompts to sign in  or create a  new account   3  The phone communicates with the Google  server to set up your account and  synchronize your email     Note  You can use more than one Google account    on your phone  To add another account  use  the       Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Add account  option     Sending Gmail  1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   M Gmail   2  Touch    Compose  then touch fields to  enter recipients and a message  Touch      Menu for options     3  Touch   gt  Send to send the message   Syncing Your Gmail Account   Syncing refreshes your phone with the account   s  servers  When you set up an email account  you  can choose whether the account syncs in the  background  or manually    m From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt    D Gmail gt     Syne     Gmail Settings  Use settings to configure your Gmail  preferences   1  From the Home screen  select      Apps  gt        Gmail     2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Settings for options     Voicemail  As soon as your phone is activated  all  unanswered calls are sent to voicemail   Set up your voicemail and personal greeting as  soon as you activa
94. er numbers       End call  End the phone call      Speaker  Enable or disable Speakerphone        Mute  Control whether your side of the call is heard        Headset  Switch the call   s audio to an optional  Bluetooth headset  not included   The phone and  headset must already be paired    e Touch F   Menu for       Contacts  Launch Contacts       Message  Launch Messaging       Memo  Launch Memo       Noise reduction on Noise reduction off  Adjust   sound quality     32    Using Speakerphone  To use your phone hands free  or to share a Call    with others  touch Speaker to turn Speakerphone  On or Off     Caution  Due to increased volume  do not place    the phone near your ear when  Speakerphone is On     Ending a Call  m Toendacall  touch  Options After a Call Ends  After a call  you can use these options   e Create Contact  Save the phone number as a new  contact record      Update existing  Save the phone number to update  a contact      Call  Redial the call      Message  Create a new message  addressed to the  phone number     Logs  When you place  answer  or miss a call  a record  of the call is saved in Logs     Making Calls using Logs  1  From the Home screen  touch a Phone        Logs     Logs  2  Swipe your finger from left to right across  the call to redial   Touch a call  then touch        to dial the  number     Sending Messages using Logs  1  From the Home screen  touch as Phone     gt     1005    2  Swipe your finger from right to left across  the call    o
95. ermanent  noise induced hearing loss   This includes the use of headphones  including  headsets  earbuds  and Bluetooth   or other  wireless devices   Exposure to very loud sound  has also been associated in some studies with  tinnitus  a ringing in the ear   hypersensitivity to  sound  and distorted hearing  Individual  susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss and  potential hearing problem varies  Additionally   the amount of sound produced by a portable  audio device varies depending on the nature of  the sound  the device settings  and the  headphones that are used  As a result  there is  no single volume setting that is appropriate for  everyone or for every combination of sound   settings  and equipment   You should follow some common sense  recommendations when using any portable  audio device   e Always turn the volume down before plugging the  earphones into an audio source      Set the volume in a quiet environment and select  the lowest volume at which you can hear  adequately         Be aware that you can adapt to higher volume  settings over time  not realizing that the higher  volume may be harmful to your hearing       When using headphones  turn the volume down if   you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if   the person sitting next to you can hear what you are  listening to       Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy   surroundings  If you choose to listen to your portable   device in a noisy environment  use noise cancelling  headphones t
96. ers display  briefly as you enter them    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Make passwords visible to enable or  disable brief displays of password  characters     Device administration    View or disable device administrators  Some  applications  such as Corporate email  may  require you allow access to your device by  device administrators in certain circumstances   such as if your phone is lost or stolen   Some features a device administrator might  control include      Setting the number of failed password attempts  before the phone is restored to factory settings     Automatically locking the phone   e Restoring factory settings on the phone   Device administrators  View  add or remove device administrators   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Device administrators     Settings 109    Unknown sources    When enabled  you can install applications from  sources other than Google Play      1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Unknown sources to enable or    disable the option     Warning  Because this device can be configured    with system software not provided by or  supported by Google or any other  company  end users operate these  devices at their own risk     Credential storage  Trusted credentials  You can install credentials from an installed  memory card  and use the Credential storage  settings to allow application
97. ert    3  Select a connection method    Media device  MTP   Transfer media files with  Windows  or using Android file transfer on a Mac   see www android com filetransfer       Camera           Transfer photos using camera  software  and transfer files to computers that do  not support MTP        On your computer  choose a method for  accessing your device  Available options  depend on the programs installed on your  computer       Transfer files to the memory card  When    finished  you can disconnect the USB  cable     Connections 87    Kies via Wi Fi  Manage content saved on your device via your  desktop or mobile browser using Wi Fi  technology  The Kies via Wi Fi setting connects  your phone via Wi Fi to the Kies application   which you can install on your computer   For more information  visit  www  samsung com   us kies    oor       From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Kies via  WI Fi     Note  To sync your device to a       it is highly  recommended that you install Samsung  Kies  which is available at  http  Awww samsung com kies  for Windows   Mac         Note  If you        a Windows XP user  ensure that  you have Windows XP Service Pack 3 or  higher installed on your computer  Also   ensure that you have Samsung Kies 2 0 or  Windows Media Player 10 or higher  installed on your computer     88    Section 9  Settings    Accessing Settings  From the Home screen                   Touch        Apps  gt      Settings   Touch 
98. es    and expert witness fees  exceed  5 000 00      Large Claim     shall be determined according to  AAA tules  In a Large Claim case  the arbitrator  may grant to the prevailing party  or apportion  among the parties  reasonable attorney fees   expert witness fees and costs  Judgment may be  entered on the arbitrator s award      any court of  competent jurisdiction     This arbitration provision also applies to claims  against SAMSUNG   s employees  representatives  and affiliates if any such claim arises from the  Product   s sale  condition or performance     You may opt out of this dispute resolution  procedure by providing notice to SAMSUNG no  later than 30 calendar days from the date of the  first consumer purchaser   s purchase of the  Product  To opt out  you must send notice by  e mail to optout sta samsung com  with the  subject line     Arbitration Opt Out     You must  include in the opt out e mail  a  your name and  address   b  the date on which the Product was  purchased   c  the Product model name or model  number  and  d  the IMEI or MEID or Serial  Number  as applicable  if you have it  the IMEI or  MEID or Serial Number can be found  i  on the  Product box   ii  on the Product information  screen  which can be found under    Settings       iii  on a label on the back of the Product beneath  the battery  if the battery is removable  and  iv  on  the outside of the Product if the battery is not  removable   Alternatively  you may opt out by    Warranty In
99. etwork notification  When enabled  your  phone notifies you of Wi Fi networks when you  launch a high data usage application      Keep Wi Fi on during sleep  Specify when to  switch from Wi Fi to mobile data for data  communications  when the phone goes to sleep   backlight goes out and screen locks   This  setting can affect your data usage  and the  behavior of devices connected to your phone    e Wi Fi timer  Choose a starting and ending time  for your phone s Wi Fi service to remain on        MAC address  Your phone s unique identifier   used when connecting to Wi Fi  not  configurable         IP address  Your phone s IP    address  not configurable                  nternet Protocol     Wi Fi Direct  Wi Fi Direct allows devices to connect to each  other directly via Wi Fi  without a Wi Fi network  or hotspot  and without having to set up the  connection  For example  your phone can use  Wi Fi Direct to share photos  contacts and other  content with other Wi Fi Direct devices  For more  information  see    Wi Fi Direct    on page 83   Your phone   s Wi Fi feature must be turned on to  configure Wi Fi Direct    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt   Q Settings    2  Touch Wi Fi KABEN to turn Wi Fi On    3  Touch Wi Fi Direct at the bottom of the  screen  Your device automatically scans  for nearby Wi Fi Direct devices  or you can  touch Scan to start scanning    4  After scanning for devices  touch a device  to connect to it  then follow the prompts to  complete the
100. evice networks or when certain  network services and or mobile device features  are in use  Check with local service providers   1  If the mobile device is not on  turn it on by  pressing and holding the  Power Lock Key   2  Tap the keys for the emergency number for   your present location  for   example  911 or other official emergency   number   Emergency numbers vary   by location     3  Tap      Send to place the call     If certain features are in use  call blocking  for  example   you may first need to deactivate those  features before you can make an emergency  call  Consult your User Manual and your local    cellular service provider  When making an  emergency call  remember to give all the  necessary information as accurately as possible   Remember that your mobile device may be the  only means of communication at the scene of an  accident  do not cut off the call until given  permission to do so     Care and Maintenance    Your mobile device is a product of superior   design and craftsmanship and should be treated   with care  The suggestions below will help you   fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to   enjoy this product for many years    Keep your Samsung Mobile Device away from   Liquids of any kind  Keep the mobile device dry  Precipitation   humidity  and liquids contain minerals that  will corrode electronic circuits  If the mobile  device does get wet  do not accelerate drying  with the use of an oven  microwave  or dryer   because this may damage
101. files with devices using DLNA  Digital  Living Network Alliance  standards  over Wi Fi   To use devices for sharing  you must connect to  a Wi Fi network  The devices you wish to share  files with must also be connected to the same  Wi Fi network and must support DLNA    For more information about connecting to Wi Fi   see    Wi Fi    on page 89     Important  Use care when enabling file sharing for    devices  When enabled  other devices  can access data on your device    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby  devices    2  Touch File sharing to enable or disable  sharing  When enabled  a check appears in  the check box    3  Under Advanced  touch options to control  how content is shared from your device        Shared contents  Choose the type of content to  share  from Videos  Photos  or Music    e Device name  View or modify your device s  name        Allowed devices list  View and manage devices  allowed to connect to your device     Settings 95        Not allowed devices list  View and manage    d          vices restricted from connecting to your    device         Download to  Choose a location to save  downloaded content  from USB storage  phone            mory       SD card  optional  not included   if    installed       Upload from other devices  Choose how to  handle incoming files from other devices  from    Always accept  Always ask  or Always reject     96       Kies via Wi Fi   Kies air makes it easy to manage con
102. formation 151    Calling 1 888 987 4357 no later than 30 calendar  days from the date of the first consumer  purchaser   s purchase of the Product and providing  the same information  These are the only two  forms of notice that will be effective to opt out of  this dispute resolution procedure  Opting out of  this dispute resolution procedure will not affect  the coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way   and you will continue to enjoy the benefits of the  Limited Warranty    Severability   If any portion of this Limited Warranty is held to  be illegal or unenforceable  such partial illegality  or unenforceability shall not affect the  enforceability of the remainder of the Limited  Warranty     Precautions for Transfer and Disposal    If data stored on this device is deleted       reformatted using the standard methods  the  data only appears to be removed on a superficial  level  and it may be possible for someone to  retrieve and reuse the data by means of special  software     To avoid unintended information leaks and other  problems of this sort  it is recommended that the  device be returned to Samsung   s Customer Care  Center for an Extended File System  EFS  Clear  which will eliminate all user memory and return  all settings to default settings  Please contact the  Samsung Customer Care Center for details     152    Important  Please provide warranty information   proof of purchase  to Samsung   s  Customer Care Center in order to  provide this service at no cha
103. g may  apply for injunctive remedies  or an equivalent  type of urgent legal relief  in any jurisdiction      b  United States residents  ALL DISPUTES WITH  SAMSUNG ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS  EULA OR YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL  BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH FINAL  AND BINDING ARBITRATION  AND NOT BY A  COURT OR JURY  Any such dispute shall not be  combined or consolidated with any other  person   s or entity   s claim or dispute  and  specifically  without limitation of the foregoing   shall not under any circumstances proceed as  part of a class action  The arbitration shall be  conducted before a single arbitrator  whose  award may not exceed  in form or amount  the  relief allowed by the applicable law  The  arbitration shall be conducted according to the  American Arbitration Association  AAA   Commercial Arbitration Rules applicable to    158    consumer disputes  This arbitration provision is  entered pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act   The laws of the State of Texas  without reference  to its choice of laws principles  shall govern the  interpretation of the EULA and all disputes that  are subject to this arbitration provision  The  arbitrator shall decide all issues of interpretation  and application of this arbitration provision and  the EULA  For any arbitration in which your total  damage claims  exclusive of attorney fees and  expert witness fees  are  5 000 00 or less    Small Claim    the arbitrator may  if you prevail   award your reasonable atto
104. g on the Home screen     LED Indicator  The LED indicator on the front of the phone  displays when the phone is locked  to notify you  of status changes and events  Use LED indicator  settings to configure how the LED functions   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Settings  gt  LED Indicator   2  Select options        Charging  When enabled  the LED glows red  when the phone is connected to a charger and  charging  and blinks red when the phone is  connected to a charger and there is a problem  with charging  When enabled  the LED glows  reen when the phone is connected to a charger  and the battery is fully charged       Low battery  When enabled  the LED blinks red  when battery power is low and the phone is not  connected to charger       Notifications  When enabled  the LED blinks  blue for missed calls  message or other  notifications        Voice recording  When enabled  the LED glows  lue when recording voice                             Note  The LED indicator will only light when the  screen is off     Settings 101    Page buddy    When enabled  your phone automatically  displays context related screens on the Home  screen  as you use your phone    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Display    2  Touch Page buddy   to turn the  option On or Off    3  After turning Page buddy On  touch Page  buddy to choose options    Earphones page  When enabled  a Page buddy  displays when you install optional earphones  not  included       
105. ge  for various categories  Touch a category  for more information     SD card    1                From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Storage     2  Under SD card  view memory usage for    various categories  Touch a category for  more information    Touch Unmount SD card to prepare the  memory card for safe removal or  formatting  For more information  see     Removing a Memory Card    on page 11   Touch Format SD card to permanently  remove all content from an installed  memory card  For more information     104    1  From the Home screen  touch mag Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Power saving mode    Touch zm beside Power saving mode   to turn the setting On or Off  The setting   must be On to configure options    Touch an option to enable or disable it        CPU power saving  When On  the phone s  maximum performance is limited  This does not  affect normal usage  such as browsing and  video playback    Screen power saving  When On  the screen  uses reduced frame refresh rate and lower  brightness      Turn off haptic feedback  When enabled  the  phone turns off haptic  vibration  feedback during  Power saving mode      Learn about power saving mode  View details  about Power saving options     Battery  See what   s using battery power    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt    07 Settings  gt  Battery    2  View battery usage for applications and  services currently running  Touch an item  for more information  or to configure  options for 
106. gs  Configure settings for message storage  delivery   or alerts   1  From the Home screen  touch  9 Messaging   2  Touch   i Menu  then touch Settings for  options       Display       Bubble style  Choose the appearance of  messages in a message thread  Touch a bubble  style for each side of the conversation  then  touch Save       Background style  Choose the appearance of  the screen behind message threads  Touch a  style  then touch Save       Use the volume key  When enabled  you can  change the size of message text while viewing by  pressing the Volume Key           50        General settings        Delete old messages  When enabled   messages are automatically erased when  storage reaches default limits  When disabled   the phone will prompt you to delete old  messages to make room        Text message limit  Set the number of SMS  messages per conversation        Multimedia message limit  Set the number of    5 messages per thread        Text templates  Text templates are phrases  hat you can add to your messages  Use a pre   loaded text template  or create your own    Text message  SMS  settings        Auto combination  When enabled  long  messages that are divided for sending are  automatically reassembled to be viewed  together        Multimedia message  MMS  settings        Auto retrieve  When enabled  MMS messages  download automatically  When disabled  the  phone prompts for download        MMS alert  When enabled  your phone alerts  you when a message changes fr
107. h BEBE Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Developer options   Configure options        Strict mode  When enabled  the screen flashes  while apps perform long operations        Show CPU usage  When enabled CPU usage  displays on a screen overlay    GPU rendering profile  When enabled   rendering time is measured in adb shell  dumpsys gfxinfo        Enable traces  Choose traces for use during  monitoring     Settings 123    Apps  Set options for application behavior   1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt    Q Settings  gt  Developer options    2  Touch options to enable or disable        Donot keep activities  When enabled  activities  are destroyed as soon as the user leaves them      Limit background processes  Choose options  for processes running in the background    Show all ANRs  When enabled  an App Not  Responding dialog displays for apps running in  the background    Activate this Device  Use Self Service activation to activate your  device on the network   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Activate this device   2  Follow the prompts to complete activation     124    System Update  Check for updates to your device  and install  them if desired   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  System update   2  Choose an option  then follow the prompts   e Update PRL  Update your device s Preferred  Roaming List   e Update Profile  Update your device s network  profile       Update Samsung Software  Update Samsung  software 
108. ical  device to minimize the potential for interference       Should turn the mobile device OFF immediately if  there is any reason to suspect that interference is  taking place       Should read and follow the directions from the  manufacturer of your implantable medical device  If  you have any questions about using your wireless  mobile device with an implantable medical device   consult your health care provider     For more information see  http   www fcc gov oet     rfsafety rf fags html    Other Medical Devices    If you use any other personal medical devices   consult the manufacturer of your device to  determine if it is adequately shielded from  external RF energy  Your physician may be able  to assist you in obtaining this information  Switch  your mobile device off in health care facilities  when any regulations posted in these areas  instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care  facilities may be using equipment that could be  sensitive to external RF energy     Vehicles    RF signals may affect improperly installed or  inadequately shielded electronic systems in  motor vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or  its representative regarding your vehicle before  using your mobile device in a motor vehicle  You  should also consult the manufacturer of any  equipment that has been added to your vehicle   Posted Facilities    Switch your mobile device off in any facility  where posted notices require you to do so   Potentially Explosive Environments    Switch your 
109. ices 143  FCC Notice and Cautions 145    G    Gallery  viewing pictures and video 66  viewing videos 66  Gmail  composing and sending 55  configuring your account 54  managing your account 55  refreshing your account 55  Google  Gmail 54  Local 77  location services setting 106  Maps 71  Navigation 76  Play Store 78  setting up an account 39  Talk 57  your account 9  YouTube 80  GPS  amp  AGPS 137  Groups  adding contacts 46  creating 45  sending a message 47  H  Health and Safety Information 126  Home screen 21  folders 25  primary shortcuts 23  wallpaper 25    161    Icons  Status Bar 21  ID Packs  installing and switching 73  Internet 70  L    Location services   location and Google search 106   use GPS satellites 106   use wireless networks 106   M   Maps 71  MEID  serial number  12  Memory settings   internal phone storage 104  Menu   context sensitive 19  Messages   creating and sending 48   email 52   Gmail 54   managing 49   settings 50   Talk 57   types 48  Mobile ID   installing an ID Pack 73   switching ID Packs 74  Mobile networks   settings 94    162    Music  creating a playlist 75  Music Player 74  setting a song as a ringtone 75  My Account  activating device 12  creating 12  My Files 76  My Profile 42  sending 42    Namecards  sending 44  Navigation 19  command keys 23  touch gestures 19  Notification Panel 20    0    Operating Environment 142  Other Important Safety Information 146      Pairing with Bluetooth 84  Personal Localized Alerting Network  PLAN   1
110. ies  such as  Movies  TB Shows  and My Media  or  search for your favorite titles    3  Follow the prompts to select media and  preview  rent  or purchase it     Applications 71    Media Hub Notices      Any media item  Media Content  may be rented or  purchased after you create an account in Media  Hub       Media Content that is downloaded may be viewed  concurrently on up to five  5  devices with Media  Hub that are also registered to the same account       You may choose to remove a device from your  account no more than once every 90 days       You may remove Media Content from a device as  many times as you   d like  You will have the ability to  re download the Media Content at a later point in  time subject to content re download availability and  studio permissions       You MUST be in network coverage to license Media  Content you have acquired through the Service       You can use 3G or Wi Fi connectivity in order to  download Media Content        Unlike purchased Media Content  rented Media  Content will be viewable on only 1 device in your  account       Media Content is downloaded and saved to internal  memory    e No SD Card included out of box        Your Media Content may pause stop or not    download in networks where there is a weak signal         You may begin watching downloaded Media Content  as soon as a  license acquisition has occurred and  b  sufficient amount of the Media Content has been  buffered     72    Memo  Record your ideas as text memos   m
111. incoming calls by pressing the  Home Key   The power key ends calls  When enabled   pressing the Power Lock Key during a call ends  the call     Accessibility shortcut  When enabled  a link to Accessibility settings  displays on the Device options menu  which  appears when you press and hold the Power   Lock Key  This provides quick access to  accessibility settings  to make changes as you  use the phone   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Accessibility shortcut to enable or  disable the setting     Services  TalkBack  Enable or disable text readout of menu options   application titles  contacts  and other items when  scrolling and making selections   1  From the Home screen  touch fee Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch TalkBack to enable or disable text  readout     Settings 119    Vision  Font size  Set the font size for screen displays   1  From the Home screen  touch aaa Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Font size   2  Selecta size   Negative colors  Reverse the colors of the screen   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Negative colors to enable or disable  the option     120    Text to speech output  Text to speech  TTS  provides audible readout of  text  for example  the contents of text messages   and the Caller ID for incoming calls    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Text to  
112. interference that may cause undesired  operation    Note  This equipment has been tested and found  to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a          132    residential installation  This equipment  generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to  radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following  measures   e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and  receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is  connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help     Commercial Mobile Alerting  System  CMAS     This device is designed to receive wireless  emergency alerts from the Commercial Mobile  Alerting System   CMAS   which may also be  known as the Personal Localized Alerting  Network   PLAN    If your wireless provider has  chosen to participate in CMAS PLAN  alerts are    avail
113. ll appear with notifications to calls or  messages from the contact     1     From the Home screen  touch     Apps gt   NE Gallery    Touch a category  then touch a picture to  select it    Touch   i Menu  gt  Set as  gt  Contact  photo    Select a contact  or create a new contact   with the selected picture as the contact   s  photo     Setting a Picture as Wallpaper    Set a picture as the wallpaper for the Home and  Lock screens     1     From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ME Gallery    Touch a category  then touch a picture to  select it    Touch     i Menu  gt  Set as    Select Home and lock screens  Home  screen  or Lock screen  Use the crop tool to  edit the picture  then touch Done     Applications 67    Sharing Pictures and Videos    Gallery offers a variety of ways to share pictures     Sharing as a Message Attachment  You can attach a picture or video to a message   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps gt    NE Gallery    2  Touch a category  then touch a picture or  video to select it    3  Touch Share  and then select the type  of message    Email  Create a new Email message  with the  picture or video attached  For more information  about sending email  see    Sending Email    on  page 53    Gmail  Create a new Gmail message  with the  picture or video attached For more information  about sending email  see    Sending Gmail    on  page 55      Messaging  Create a new MMS message  with  the picture or video attached  For more  information about sending e
114. lls and keypad touches     1   2     From the Home screen  touch is Phone   Touch     i Menu  gt  Call Settings  gt   Ringtones and keypad tones    Configure settings        Device ringtone  Choose a default ringtone for  incoming calls        Device vibration  Choose a vibration pattern  or  create your own pattern  to play for incoming  calls when Vibrate when ringing is turned On   Vibration plays along with the ringtone  if Silent  mode is not enabled        Vibrate when ringing  When enabled  the  Device vibration plays for incoming calls        Keytones  When turned on  sounds play when  you touch the Phone keypad     Call alert    Set options for sounds and vibrations to occur  during calls     1   2     From the Home screen  touch 8 Phone   Touch f  Menu  gt  Call Settings  gt  Call  alert    Configure options        Call vibrations  Enable Vibrate on connection  to network to have your phone vibrate when it  connects to the network  Enable on Call end  vibration to have the phone vibrate when the  other caller ends the call      Call status tones  Choose options for sounds to  play during calls  Enable Call connect tone to  have the phone play a tone when the other caller  answers a call  Enable Minute minder to have a  tone play once per minute during a call  Enable  Call end tone to have the phone play a tone  when the other caller ends the call  Touch OK to  save the settings        Alerts during calls  Enable to have notifications  for alarms and new messages pla
115. m is set     Silent profile  All sounds except  media and alarms are silenced  and  Vibrate is not active     Vibrate  Vibrate profile is active  See     Sound    on page 98     Music Playing  Music is playing  but  the app is in the background  You can  control playback from Notifications   or from Music player     Music Paused  Music playback is   paused  You can control playback  from Notifications  or from Music  player     SD Card Ready  A memory card scan  is underway  to prepare the card for  use  For more information about  using memory cards  see    Memory  Card    on page 11     TTY    SD Card Safe to Remove  A memory  card was unmounted  and itis safe to  uninstall it  For more information  about using memory cards  see     Memory Card    on page 11     SD Card Removed  A memory card  was uninstalled  For more  information about using memory  cards  see    Memory Card    on  page 11     Bluetooth Active  Bluetooth is turned  on  For more information  see     Turning Bluetooth On or Off    on  page 84     Bluetooth Paired  Your device is paired  with another Bluetooth device  For  more information  see    Pairing witha  Bluetooth Device    on page 84     TTY  TTY Mode is active     Primary Shortcuts    Primary Shortcuts appear at the bottom of the   display  You can edit the Primary Shortcuts    except for BEER Apps    Adding or Removing Primary Shortcuts     Touch and hold a shortcut  then drag it   from the Primary Shortcuts to the Home  screen  or from the Home s
116. mail  see    Sending  Messages    on page 48     68    Sharing with Another Device  You can share pictures or videos directly with  another device   To share via Bluetooth or Wi Fi Direct                1  From the Home screen  touch BEBE Apps gt    EE Gallery    2  Touch a category  then touch a picture or  video to select it    3  Touch Share  and then choose an  option        Bluetooth  Send the picture or video to a paired  Bluetooth device  For more information about  pairing with Bluetooth  see    Pairing with a  Bluetooth Device    on page 84        Wi Fi Direct  Send the picture to another  compatible device that is connected to the same  Wi Fi network  For more information about using  Wi Fi Direct  see    Wi Fi Direct    on page 83     To share via Wi Fi using DLNA   You can also share pictures or videos with other  DLNA compatible devices   To use this option  your device  and the other  DLNA device s   must be connected to the same  Wi Fi network  For more information about using  Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi    on page 81   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps gt   Ee Gallery   2  Touch a category  then touch a picture or  video to select it   3  Touch   i Menu  gt  Scan for nearby  devices  and then follow the prompts to  connect and share     Uploading to a Sharing Site  You can upload pictures and videos to popular  sharing sites   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps gt   NE Gallery   2  Touch a category  then touch a picture or  video to select it   3  Touch Sh
117. managing power use     Application manager  You can download and install applications from  the Google Play    Store  or create applications  using the Android SDK and install them on your  phone  Use Application manager to manage  applications on your phone     Warning  Because this device can be configured  with system software not provided by or  supported by Google or any other  company  end users operate these  devices at their own risk    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   Q Settings  gt  Applications manager    2  Touch Downloaded  Running  or All to view  the status of applications and services   Touch an app or service for more  information  and for app options  such as  stopping or uninstalling     Settings 105    Location services    Location services control your device s use of  GPS signals  Some apps may require one or  more location services be turned On for full app  functionality     GPS signals may be affected by your  surroundings  including      Buildings     Tunnels or underground structures      Weather conditions  e High voltage or electromagnetic fields      Tinted windows  Use wireless networks    Enable or disable location service from your  provider s wireless network     Important  By selecting Use wireless networks     you are allowing Google   s location  service to collect anonymous location  data  Some data may be stored on  your device  Collection may occur even  when no apps are running    EEEE    1  From the Home screen  touch  5 A
118. message  Choose a time to send the  message                        Discard  Erase the message without sending     5  Touch gga to send the message     Managing Messages  Messages you send and receive to the same  contact  number or address are grouped  together as a    thread     so you can see all the  messages you exchanged with a recipient in one  place  like a conversation     1     From the Home screen  touch          Messaging    Message threads display by contact    number  or address  While viewing   message threads  you have these options    Touch and hold a thread to choose options   including        View Contact   Add to Contacts  View the  contact record  or save the sender recipient s  information        Delete thread  Erase the message thread        Add to spam nos   Mark the phone number of  the message s sender  to mark future messages  from the number as spam    e Touch     Menu for options  including               Search  Enter characters to search messages  and recipients        Delete threads  Touch message threads to  mark them for erasure  or touch Select all to  mark all message threads        Draft messages  View messages you ve  created but not yet sent        Messaging 49        Scheduled messages  View messages you ve  scheduled for delivery       Locked messages  View messages you ve  locked  Locked messages cannot be deleted       Spam messages  View messages that are  flagged as spam       Settings  Configure Messaging settings   Messaging Settin
119. mobile device off when in any area  with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey  all signs and instructions  Sparks in such areas  could cause an explosion or fire resulting in  bodily injury or even death  Users are advised to  switch the mobile device off while at a refueling  point  service station      Users are reminded of the need to observe  restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  depots  fuel storage and distribution areas    chemical plants  or where blasting operations  are in progress  Areas with a potentially  explosive atmosphere are often  but not always   Clearly marked  They include below deck on  boats  chemical transfer or storage facilities   vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  such as  propane or butane   areas where the air contains  chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust  or    metal powders  and any other area where you  would normally be advised to turn off your  vehicle engine    When your Device is Wet  Do not turn on your device if it is wet  If your  device is already on  turn it off and remove the  battery immediately  if the device will not turn off  or you cannot remove the battery  leave it as is    Then  dry the device with a towel and take it to a  service center     FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility   HAC  Regulations for Wireless  Devices    The U S  Federal Communications Commission   FCC  has established requirements for digital  wireless mobile devices to be compatible with  hearing aids and other assistive hearing 
120. n  touch Phone   2  Touch the digits of the telephone number  on the Keypad  then touch a   Making Calls using Speed Dials  Speed Dials are 1   2   or 3 digit shortcuts  1 to  100  you assign to contacts  to allow you to  quickly call the contact   For more information about setting speed dials   see    Speed Dials    on page 47   1  From the Home screen  touch 8 Phone   2  Touch the digits of the speed dial number  on the Keypad  holding the last digit until  the number dials     30    Making Calls from Contacts    A contact is an entry that you have created to  store the name  numbers  and other information  for people or groups of interest    For more information  see    Contacts    on   page 39    1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts    2  Find the contact and touch it to open the  Contact entry    3  Swipe your finger from left to right across  the contact to dial their default number    or    Touch    contact  then touch iam to dial  the number     Making Calls using Favorites  Favorites are contacts that you designate as  favorites by starring them  For more information  about creating favorites  see    Favorites    on  page 45    1  From the Home screen  touch Phone    2  Touch   3  Find the contact and touch it to open the  Contact entry    4  Swipe your finger from left to right across  the contact to dial their default number         Touch    contact  then touch        to dial  the number     Making Calls from Logs    Return a call  or call a number from a rece
121. n the screen times out   Press the Power Lock Key     Tip  When the phone is locked  the Emergency call    feature is available on the lock screen  to  allow you to make emergency calls even  while the phone is locked     Unlocking the phone  Unlock the phone using one of the default unlock  screens  or use Screen lock options for  increased security   m Press the Power Lock Key  then touch and  drag your finger across the screen                              Your phone supports optional microSD    or  microSDHC    memory cards  not included   for  storage of music  pictures  and other files   Installing a Memory Card  1  Open the memory card cover  turning the  cover to the side to expose the card slot   2  With the gold contacts facing down  slide  the memory card into the slot  pushing  gently until it locks into place   3  Close the memory card cover        Removing a Memory Card    Important  To prevent damage to data stored            memory card  unmount the card  before removing it from the phone                From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   oO Settings  gt  Storage  gt  Unmount SD  card       Atthe prompt  read the warning and select    OK to continue  Wait for SD card safe to  remove to display in the Status bar and  Notifications before removing the card       Open the memory card cover  turning the    cover to the side to expose the card slot       Gently press the memory card to release    the lock  then carefully pull the card out       Close the memor
122. nfigure the apps screen       Share apps  Select apps you ve installed  not for  pre loaded apps  to share via Bluetooth  Email   Gmail  Google   Messaging  or Wi Fi Direct                       Applications 59    Calculator  Use your phone   s Calculator to perform  mathematical calculations        From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   Calculator   Calendar  Record events and appointments to manage your  schedule   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt        Calendar   2  Touch     i Menu for options     Go to  Display a specific date       Delete  Delete an event   Search  Search for calendar events     Syne  Refresh Calendar with events from your  accounts       Settings  Customize the calendar     60    Camera    Use the Camera to take pictures and record  video     Important  Do not take photos of people without    their permission    Do not take photos in places where  cameras are not allowed    Do not take photos in places where  you may interfere with another  person   s privacy     Taking Pictures  1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt        Camera     000  AAR    Storage Location        Gallery    Options    2  Using the display as a viewfinder  compose  your picture by aiming the lens at the  subject  You can rotate the phone to any  position  and the screen controls rotate to  make taking pictures easy     3     4     Tip  You can also launch the Camera by pressing    As you compose a picture  the Camera   automatically focuses the shot  the focus  
123. ng a Google account 39  Google 9  Samsung 9  Airplane mode 94  Applications 26  downloading new 78  Apps  uninstalling 58    Battery  charging 8  indicator 6  installing 7  Battery Use  amp  Safety 134  Bluetooth  pairing with a device 84  profiles 91  settings 92  turning on or off 84      Calculator 60  Calendar 60  Call log  creating updating contacts 33  managing 34  sending messages 33    160    Calls  answering 31  call waiting 32  ending 32  from Call log 31  from Contacts 30  from Favorites 31  in call options 32  logs 33  sending to voicemail 31  settings 34  silencing a ringer 31  using the Keypad 30  Camera  picture options 61  recording video 62  taking pictures 60  Care and Maintenance 139  Children and Cell Phones 130  Clock 64  Commercial Mobile Alerting System  CMAS   132  Contacts  Creating 40  creating from Call log 40  exporting and importing 44  groups 45  joining 43  My Profile 42    namecards 44  saving    number 40  setting a picture as contact icon 67  speed dials 47  starred contacts 45  updating 41  updating from Call log 33  41  D  Display   Touch Screen 137  Display settings  brightness 102  screen timeout 103  Do cell phones pose a health hazard  126  E  Email  account settings 53  combined Inbox 53  configuring accounts 52  refreshing your accounts 53  Emergency Calls 138  Entering Text  Google voice typing 27  Samsung keyboard 28  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals 126  F  FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC  Regula   tions for Wireless Dev
124. ng is  enabled and a headset is connected to the  phone    e Outgoing call conditions  When the phone is  paired with a Bluetooth headset  you can choose  to make calls even when the phone is locked        Extra volume on calls    When enabled  an extra volume control appears  on the screen during calls  You can use this  control to set call volume  or the Volume Keys   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch    1 Menu  gt  Call Settings  3  Touch Extra volume on calls to enable or  disable the option     Increase volume in pocket  When enabled  the phone uses the proximity  sensor to detect when the phone is in a pocket or  other close fitting location such as a purse or  bag  and increases the volume for incoming call  ringtones   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch       Menu  gt  Call Settings   3  Touch Increase volume in pocket to enable  or disable the option     Calling 37    Other call settings  1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch   1 Menu  gt  Call Settings   3  Configure options        US dialing  When enabled  the phone will  automatically replace         with the international  dialing code  except when you dial     1           International dialing  When US dialing is  disabled  enter an international dialing code      TTY mode  Choose a TTY mode to enable TTY  mode  for use with optional TTY equipment        DTMF tones  Set the length of Dual tone Multi   frequency tones  which play when you use the  keypad during a call  such as
125. nt call  stored in Logs     For more information  see    Logs    on page 33     Favorites to display favorites     Answering Calls  You can answer incoming calls when the phone  is locked or unlocked   m Touch and drag the      Answer icon  toward the middle of the screen     Tip  To silence the ringtone for an incoming call   press the Volume Key     Sending Calls to Voicemail   Rejecting a call sends the caller directly to   voicemail  and stops the incoming call ringer    You can also choose to reject the call and send a   text message to the caller       Touch and drag toward the middle of the  screen        Touch and drag Reject call with message toward  the middle of the screen  then select an existing  message  or Create new message     Note  For more information about creating reject    messages  see    Set reject messages    on  page 34     Calling 31    Answering Call Waiting Calls  When you receive a call while on a call      Touch and drag the      Answer icon to answer  the incoming call  The original call is placed on hold   and remains on hold until you end the second call   or swap calls back to the original call      Touch Swap to place a call on hold and return to the  original call   Options During a Call  During a call  use these options      Add Call Swap  Add a call  to set up a multi party  call  or switch between two calls  Each time you  touch Swap  it places the current call on hold and  switches to the other call      Keypad  Display a keypad to ent
126. nt size for screen displays   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font size   2  Select a font size     Touch key light duration  Set the length of time the Menu  Home  and Back  Keys remain lit after you touch them    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Display  gt  Touch key light  duration    2  Choose a time period  or Always off or  Always on     Tip  The Menu  Home  and Back Keys are always  available  even when not lit     Display battery percentage  When On  the battery   s charge level displays in  the Status bar next to the Battery icon   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Display   2  Touch Display battery percentage to turn  the setting On or Off     Auto adjust screen tone    When enabled  the phone automatically adjusts  screen colors to save battery power   1  From the Home screen  touch HEHE Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Display   2  Touch Auto adjust screen tone to enable or  disable the option     Settings 103    Storage    Manage the use of memory resources in your  phone   s Device memory  and on an optional  installed memory card  not included      Power saving mode    Configure Power saving settings to conserve  battery power                Device memory  View usage for your phone   s internal memory     Note  This setting cannot be configured     1     From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Storage    Under Device memory  view memory usa
127. ntences       Show complete trace  When enabled  Swype  displays the trace of each word until you start the  next word       Pop up on keypress  When enabled   characters display above keys as you enter text              Settings 113        Next word prediction  When enabled  Swype  predicts the next word based on the previous  word        Reset Swype   s dictionary  Delete all the  words you ve added to the          dictionary        About  View information about Swype      Language Options  Choose a language for  Swype  and choose other settings       Swype Connect  Enable personalization from  your accounts  and choose whether to contribute  your usage data to improve predictions      Personalization  View and manage words in  your Swype dictionary  used for word  completion  suggestion  and spell checking      Updates  Check for updates to Swype  and  install them if desired        114    Voice search    Configure options for searching by speaking  search words     1                From the Home screen  touch                gt       Settings  gt  Language and input  gt    Voice search    Set options      Language  Choose a language for voice  searching    Speech output  Set whether search results use  speech output always or only in hands free  mode        Block offensive words  Enable this option to  mask words that many people find offensive  from the results of Google voice searches   Offensive words are replaced in results with a  placeholder  HHHH         Hotword det
128. nter text to display on the Lock screen    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Owner  information    2  Touch Show owner info on lock screen to  enable display of Owner information on the  Lock screen    3  Enter Owner information text  For more  information about entering text  see     Entering Text    on page 26     108    Security  Encryption  As a security measure  you can encrypt the  contents of your phone or an installed memory  card  and require a password each time you turn  on the phone or access the memory card   Encryption may take an hour or more to  complete  Start with a charged battery  and  attach the charger until encryption is complete   Loss of power or other interruption may cause  the loss of some or all data   Encrypt device  As a security measure  you can encrypt the  contents of your device and require a password  to access the contents each time you turn it on   1  From the Home screen  touch fee Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Encrypt device to start encryption   Follow the prompts to complete  encryption     Encrypt external SD           As a security measure  you can encrypt the  contents of an installed SD card  and require a  password each time you access the card    1  From the Home screen  touch as Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Encrypt external SD card to start  encryption  Follow the prompts to  complete encryption    Passwords  When enabled  password charact
129. o block out background environmental  noise  By blocking background environment noise   noise cancelling headphones should allow you to  hear the music at lower volumes than when using  earbuds       Limit the amount of time you listen  As the volume   increases  less time is required before you hearing   could be affected        Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely   loud noises  such as rock concerts  that might cause   temporary hearing loss  Temporary hearing loss  might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal        Do not listen at any volume that causes you   discomfort  If you experience ringing in your ears    hear muffled speech  or experience any temporary  hearing difficulty after listening to your portable  audio device  discontinue use and consult your  doctor     You can obtain additional information on this  subject from the following sources     American Academy of Audiology   11730 Plaza American Drive  Suite 300  Reston  VA 20190   Voice   800  222 2336   Email  info audiology org   Internet    http   www audiology org Pages   default aspx   National Institute on Deafness and Other  Communication Disorders   National Institutes of Health   31 Center Drive  MSC 2320   Bethesda  MD 20892 2320   Email  nidcdinfo nih gov   Internet    http   www nidcd nih gov    National Institute for Occupational Safety  and Health  NIOSH    395 E Street  S W   Suite 9200   Patriots Plaza Building   Washington  DC 20201   Voice  1 800 35 NIOSH   1 800 356 4674    1 
130. of a large group of people to  determine if there are any health issues linked to  long term exposure to radio frequency energy  from cell phone use  The COSMOS study will  follow approximately 300 000 adult cell phone  users in Europe for 20 to 30 years  Additional  information about the COSMOS study can be  found at  http   Awww ukcosmos org index html   Risk of Brain Cancerfrom Exposure to Radio  Frequency Fields in Childhood and  Adolescence  MOBI KIDS   MOBI KIDS is an international study investigating  the relationship between exposure to radio  frequency energy from communication  technologies including cell phones and brain  cancer in young people  This is an international  multi center study involving 14 European and  non European countries  Additional information  about MOBI KIDS can be found at  http   www  creal cat programes recerca   en_projectes creal view php ID 39              128    Surveillance  Epidemiology  and End  Results  SEER  Program of the National  Cancer Institute  The National Cancer Institute  NCI  actively  follows cancer statistics in the United States to  detect any change in rates of new cases for  brain cancer  If cell phones play a role in risk for  brain cancer  rates should go up  because heavy  Cell phone use has been common for quite some  time in the U S  Between 1987 and 2005  the  overall age adjusted incidence of brain cancer  did not increase  Additional information about  SEER can be found at  http   seer cancer gov    Cell Phone
131. olume       Touch and drag the sliders for         Music  video  games  and other media  Set the  default volume level for audio playback  You can  also adjust volume from this default inside the  apps        Ringtone  Set the volume for incoming call  ringtones        Notifications  Set the volume for notifications   such as new messages and event reminders      System  Set the volume for all other system  sounds  such as keytones played for screen  touches  You can control whether tones play for  screen touches with other sound settings          Touch OK to save your settings     Vibration intensity  Set the level of vibration to play when vibration is  enabled   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt            Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Vibration intensity     2  Touch and drag the sliders for       Incoming call  Set the intensity for incoming call  vibration       Notifications Set the intensity for notifications   such as new messages and event reminders       Haptic feedback  Set the intensity for vibrations  for screen touches   3  Touch OK to save your settings     Device ringtone  Choose a ringtone for incoming calls   1  From the Home screen  touch ee Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Device ringtone   2  Touch a ringtone to select it  As you touch  ringtones  a sample plays  unless you have  a Silent mode enabled  You can touch Add  to choose a song as a ringtone     3  Touch OK to save your settings     Tip  You can also set songs as ringtones for all 
132. om text to  multimedia  such as when you attach a picture                    Notification settings        Notifications  When enabled  message alerts  display in the Status bar        Select ringtone  Choose a sound for message  alerts        Vibrate  Configure vibration for message alerts        Message alert repetition  Choose the  frequency of alerts for new messages        Preview message  When enabled  a preview  of new messages displays in the Status bar with  the message notification      Emergency message settings        Emergency Alerts  This device is designed to  receive Wireless Emergency Alerts from the  Commercial Mobile Alert Service  CMAS    including Presidential Alerts  Imminent Alerts   Severe or Extreme   AMBER Alerts  missing  persons   and Emergency Alert Test Messages   You may choose not to receive Imminent Alerts   AMBER Alerts  or Emergency Test Messages   but Presidential Alerts cannot be disabled  All  alerts are enabled by default  checkmark  shown   For more information about Emergency  Alerts see    Emergency Alerts    on page 52        Emergency notification preview  Listen to an  example of a Emergency Alert tone  and  vibration  if enabled   The Emergency Alert tone  plays at the same volume as your call ringtone               Vibrate  Configure vibration for Emergency  Alerts       Alert reminder  Choose whether  and at what  interval  your phone plays a sound to notify you  of an Emergency Alert after the Emergency Alert  tone has stopped  
133. om the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   E Play Magazines     Play Movies  amp  TV    With Google Play    Movies  amp  TV  you can rent  thousands of different movies  to watch instantly   or download for offline viewing later                  m From the Home screen  touch                  gt        Play Movies  amp  TV     Play Music    With Google Play    Music  you can play music  you ve downloaded  and music you copied from  your computer  You ll need to have a Google  account set up on your phone to download a new  application     oor    m From the Home screen  touch                  gt       Play Music     Applications 77    Play Store  Android Market is now Google Play    Store   where all your favorite books  movies  apps  and  games are all in one place that   s accessible from  the Web and your Android device  You ll need to  have a Google account set up on your phone to  download a new application    1  From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt     gt   Play Store    2  The first time you open Play Store  read the  Terms of Service  then touch Accept to  continue    3  Browse for applications to download  then  follow the prompts     Samsung Apps    Discover new apps  and download and install  them on your phone   m From the Home screen  touch HE Apps  gt       Samsung Apps     78    Settings  Configure your phone to your preferences   For more information  see    Settings    on  page 89   m From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   Q Settings   Talk  Chat with other G
134. on your device       Update Firmware  Update your device   s basic  software     About device    View information about your phone  including  status  legal information  and hardware and  software versions     iF    2     From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt        Settings  gt  About device    Touch items to view details    e Status  View information about your phone s  Current status        Legal information  Display open source  licenses  including Google info  and configure  license settings  including Divx          Model number  View your phone s model  number    Android version  View the firmware version      Baseband version  View the baseband version  of your phone    Kernel version  View the kernel version      Build number  View the build number        Hardware version  View the hardware version  of your phone     Settings 125    Section 10  Health and Safety Information    This device is capable of operating in Wi Fi mode  in the 2 4 and 5 GHz bands  The FCC requires  that devices operating within 5 15 5 25 GHz may  only be used indoors  not outside  in order to  avoid interference with Mobile Satellite Services   MSS   Therefore  do not use this device outside  as a Wi Fi hotspot or in Wi Fi Direct mode  outside when using the 5 15 5 25 GHz band     This section outlines the safety precautions  associated with using your phone  The terms     mobile device    or    cell phone    are used in this  section to refer to your phone  Read this  information before 
135. ons      Select app to be debugged  Choose an app for  debugging    Wait for debugger  When an app is selected for  debugging  it will open when the debugger is  attached    Input  Configure options for inputs   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Developer options    2  Configure options    Show touches  When enabled  the device  displays visual feedback for screen touches      Show pointer location  When enabled  a  screen overlay displays to show current touch  data     Drawing    Configure options for drawing elements on the  screen     1                From the Home screen  touch BEBE Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Developer options   Configure options        Show layout boundaries  When enabled  the  device displays clip boundaries  margins  and  other layout details        Show GPU view updates  When enabled  views  flash inside windows when drawn with the GPU    Show screen updates  When enabled  areas of  the screen flash as they update            Window animation scale  Choose a scale for  window animations        Transition animation scale  Choose a scale for  transition animations        Animator duration scale  Choose a scale for  animators        Disable hardware overlay  When enabled  the  GPU is always used for screen compositing      Force GPU rendering  When enabled  2D  hardware acceleration is used in applications     Monitoring    Configure options for monitoring app  performance     1                From the Home screen  touc
136. oogle Talk users     Note  Talk requires a Google account  When you  set up your Google account on your device   you are automatically logged in       From the Home screen  select E Apps  gt   talk Talk     Video Player  Use Video Player to view and manage videos  stored on an optional installed memory card  not  included   or shop for new videos    1  From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt       Video player    2  Video Player scans for videos stored in  phone memory  or on an installed memory   card  and displays your videos  Touch a   video to play it    3  While playing a video  touch the screen to  display or hide on screen controls            Volume  Touch to activate on screen  volume control  then touch and drag on the scale  to set volume  or press the Volume Key on the  side of the phone to adjust playback volume       EJ Full screen  Switch to viewing the video in   ull screen mode  to use the entire display       Bo Pop       Switch to viewing the video in a  floating window on the screen    e Touch       to play the next video  Touch and   hold       to scan forward through a video        Touch  4 to go back to the previous video   Touch and hold 14 to scan backward through  a video    e Touch      to pause playback  Touch  gt  to  resume playback                Tip  While playing a video  touch       Menu for  options     Voice Recorder    Record your voice or other sounds  and share  Recordings via bluetooth  Messaging  or Gmail   m From the Home screen  t
137. ooth Settings    Configure your phone   s Bluetooth settings  For  more information  see    Bluetooth settings    on  page 92   Turning Bluetooth On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch                      Settings   O    2  Touch Bluetooth      to turn Bluetooth  On or Off     Tip  You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off on  Notifications  From almost any unlocked  screen  sweep your finger down from the  Status bar to display Notifications     84    Pairing with a Bluetooth Device    Search for a Bluetooth device and pair with it  to  exchange information between your phone and  the device    After pairing  your phone and the target device  will recognize each other and exchange  information without a passcode or PIN     Note  When paired  the      Bluetooth paired icon  displays in the Status Bar  If you receive a  new request for pairing while paired with a  Bluetooth headset  a new Bluetooth icon  displays at the left of the Status bar and  Notifications displays the pairing request              200E    From the Home screen  touch  H  Apps  gt  Nearby devices    Q Settings  Share files with nearby devices using DLNA      Touch Bluetooth     to turn Bluetooth  Digital Living Network Alliance  standards  over  On  Wi Fi      Activate the target device   s discoverable  To share with nearby devices  you must connect  or visible  mode  to a Wi Fi network  The devices you wish to  On your device  touch Scan  share files with must also be connected to the    From the list of 
138. ost battery  issues arise from improper handling of  batteries and  particularly  from the  continued use of damaged batteries         Do not disassemble  crush  puncture  shred  or  otherwise attempt to change the form of your  battery  Do not put a high degree of pressure on the  battery  This can cause leakage or an internal  short circuit  resulting in overheating     134       Do not let the phone or battery come in contact  with liquids  Liquids can get into the phone s  circuits  leading to corrosion  Even when the phone  appears to be dry and appears to operate normally   the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety  hazard  If the phone and or battery get wet  have  them checked by your service provider or contact  Samsung  even if they appear to be working  properly        Do not place your battery      or near a heat  source  Excessive heating can damage the phone  or the battery and could cause the phone or the  battery to explode  Do not dry a wet or damp battery  with an appliance or heat source such as a  microwave oven  hair dryer  iron  or radiator  Avoid  leaving your phone in your car in high temperatures        Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a  fire  The phone or the battery may explode when  overheated        Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery  Do  not let leaking battery fluid come in contact with  your eyes  skin or clothing  For safe disposal  options  contact your nearest Samsung authorized  service center        Avoid d
139. ouch     Apps  gt   E Voice Recorder   Voice Search  Search the Web by speaking your search criteria   m From the Home screen  touch                gt   Voice Search     Applications 79    Visual Voicemail    With Visual Voicemail  new voicemail is delivered  directly to your phone  and stored in a visual  Inbox  You can listen to messages in any order   view information about messages  and save or  share messages   m From the Home screen   Touch          Voicemail      or     Touch Phone  then touch Ei     Note  For more information  touch       Menu  gt     Help     YouTube    View and upload YouTube videos  right from your  phone     2000  m From the Home screen  select Hz Apps  gt   YouTube     80    VMLive    Get the Virgin Mobile Live app to stalk your  favorite pop culture trends  killer apps  and hot  new bands  See what we mean        Slide through the news feed for LIVE tweets and  blog posts packed with pop culture gold and music  exclusives    e Stream the music player whenever you feel like  rocking out  available 24 7       Tune into DJ Abbey Braden s LIVE show featuring  interviews with up and coming artists  weekdays  12 2PM ET       Import songs you dig straight to Spotify and   Heart  Radio  or go old school and buy    em      Customize your player to share listening history with  friends on your Facebook Timeline   e Save your favorite news within the app to view and  share forever   e Find the sickest new apps recommended just for  you via WHAT THE APP    
140. pps  gt     05000        Settings  gt  Location services   2  Touch Use wireless networks to enable or  disable the service     106    Use GPS satellites  Enable or disable location service from GPS  satellites   1  From the Home screen  touch                gt      Settings  gt  Location services   2  Touch Use GPS satellites to enable or  disable the service     Location and Google search  When enabled  Google uses your location data  for improved search results and other services   1  From the Home screen  touch aes Apps  gt   oO Settings  gt  Location services   2  Touch Location and Google search to enable  or disable the service     Lock screen  Choose settings for unlocking your phone   For more information about using the lock and  unlock features  see    Securing Your Phone    on  page 10   Screen lock  1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Lock screen   2  Touch Screen lock for settings        Swipe  When enabled  you unlock the phone by  swiping your finger across the screen  This is the  default screen lock  and offers no security  but  you can set special lock screen options  see     Lock screen options    on page 107        Face unlock  When enabled  you unlock the  phone by looking at the screen  This option  offers low security  because someone who looks  similar to you could unlock your phone  Touch  the option for more information  and to set up  Face unlock      Pattern  When enabled  you draw a pattern   which you create  on the s
141. provided locations where mobile  devices and batteries are sold  Additional  information regarding specific locations may  be found at   http  Avww epa gov epawaste partnerships   plugin cellphone index htm or at http     www call2recycle org    Mail It In    The Samsung Mobile Take Back Program will  provide Samsung customers with a free    136                recycling mailing label  Just go to  http   www samsung com us aboutsamsung   citizenship   usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect   html INT STA_recyle_your phone page and  follow the instructions to print out a free  pre paid postage label and then send your  old mobile device or battery to the address  listed  via U S  Mail  for recycling   Dispose of unwanted electronics through an  approved recycler   To find the nearest recycling location  go to  our website   Wwww samsung com recyclingdirect  Or call   877  278 0799   Follow local regulations regarding disposal  of mobile devices and batteries  Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in  accordance with local regulations  In some  areas  the disposal of these items in household  or business trash may be prohibited  Help us  protect the environment   recycle                 Warning  Never dispose of batteries in a fire  because they may explode     UL Certified Travel Charger WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY    The Travel Charger for this phone has met The display on your mobile device is made  applicable UL safety requirements  Please of glass or acrylic an
142. r     Touch a call  then touch to create a  message to the number     Adding or Updating Contacts Using  Logs  1  From the Home screen  touch ase Phone   gt     1005   2  Touch    call  then select Create contact or  Update existing   3  Continue entering contact information  For  more information  see    Contacts    on    page 39     Calling 33    Managing Logs  Deleting records   1  From the Home screen  touch is Phone     Logs    2  While viewing the calls  touch   1 Menu  gt   Delete    3  Touch call records to mark them for  deletion  or touch Select all  A check  indicates marked records    4  Touch Delete to delete marked records    Filtering records   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   gt  Logs    2  While viewing the calls  touch    1 Menu  gt   View by  then select a filter type     34    Call Settings  Configure settings for calling with your phone   Set reject messages  Create and manage text messages to send to  callers when rejecting incoming calls  Messages  you create here are available from the incoming  call screen when you use the Reject with  message option   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch    Menu  gt  Call Settings  gt  Set  reject messages   3  Manage messages       To create new messages  touch Create  then  follow the prompts   To modify an existing message  touch the  message  then edit the text     To delete a message  drag it to the trashcan     Ringtones and keypad tones    Choose tones and or vibration to play for  incoming ca
143. r  phone and a computer  see     Transferring Data    on page 87        Voice Call  A voice call is      progress       Speakerphone  Speakerphone is  enabled    K Missed Call  Displays when there is a  missed call    x Mute  Voice or playback volume is  muted       Battery Level  Shown fully charged       Battery Charging  Battery is charging    g Device Power Critical  Battery has very    little power remaining  Charge  immediately     Understanding Your Phone 21            1           22    3Gconnection  Phone is active ona3G  system  The arrows are colored when  data is being transferred     Signal Strength  Current signal  strength  The greater the number of  bars  the stronger the signal     Wi Fi Active  Wi Fi is active  and  connected to a Wi Fi network  The  greater the number of rays    the stronger the signal  The arrows  are colored when data is being  transferred  For more information  about configuring Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi     on page 81     Wi Fi Action Needed  Action needed  to connect to Wi Fi network  For  more information about configuring  Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi    on page 81    New Message  You have new  message s      New Voicemail  You have new  voicemail  A number indicates the  number of new messages     New Email Message  You have new  email     Download Successful  A file was  downloaded successfully         lt     Update Available  An update is  available for an installed app     Update Successful  An update was  installed for an app     Alarm  An alar
144. rce  Do not  place objects  including installed or portable  wireless equipment near or in the area over the air  bag or in the air bag deployment area  If wireless  equipment is improperly installed and the air bag  inflates  serious injury could result       Switch your mobile device off before boarding an  aircraft  The use of wireless mobile devices in  aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the  aircraft s operation  Check with appropriate  authorities before using any function of a mobile  device while on an aircraft       Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  suspension or denial of cell phone services to the  offender  or legal action  or both       While using your device  leave some lights on in the  room and do not hold the screen too close to your  eyes       Seizures or blackouts can occur when you are  exposed to flashing lights while watching videos or  playing games for extended periods  If you feel any  discomfort  stop using the device immediately        Reduce risk of repetitive motion injuries  When you  repetitively perform actions  such as pressing keys   drawing characters on a touch screen with your  fingers  or playing games  you may experience  occasional discomfort in your hands  neck   shoulders  or other parts of your body  When using  your device for extended periods  hold the device  with a relaxed grip  press the keys lightly  and take  frequent breaks  If you continue to have discomfort  during or after such use  stop use
145. rge  If the  warranty has expired on the device   charges may apply     Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC  1301 E  Lookout Drive   Richardson  Texas 75082   Phone  1 800 SAMSUNG   Phone  1 888 987 HELP  4357      2012 Samsung Telecommunications America   LLC  All rights reserved     No reproduction in whole or in part allowed  without prior written approval  Specifications and  availability subject to change without notice    111611     End User License Agreement  for Software    IMPORTANT  READ CAREFULLY  This End User  License Agreement   EULA   is a legal  agreement between you  either an individual or a  single entity  and Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd     Samsung   for software  owned by Samsung  and its affiliated companies and its third party  suppliers and licensors  that accompanies this  EULA  which includes computer software and         include associated media  printed materials      online  or electronic documentation in  connection with your use of this device    Software       This device requires the use of preloaded  software in its normal operation  BY USING THE  DEVICE OR ITS PRELOADED SOFTWARE  YOU  ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS EULA  IF YOU DO  NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS  DO NOT USE THE  DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE     1  GRANT OF LICENSE  Samsung grants you the  following rights provided that you comply with all  terms and conditions of this EULA  You may  install  use  access  display and run one copy of  the Software on the local hard disk s  or other  permanen
146. rney fees  expert  witness fees and costs as part of any award  but  may not grant Samsung its attorney fees  expert  witness fees or costs unless it is determined that  the claim was brought in bad faith  In a Small  Claim case  you shall be required to pay no more  than half of the total administrative  facility and  arbitrator fees  or  50 00 of such fees   whichever is less  and Samsung shall pay the  remainder of such fees  Administrative  facility  and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in which your  total damage claims  exclusive of attorney fees  and expert witness fees  exceed  5 000 00    Large Claim   shall be determined according to  AAA rules  In a Large Claim case  the arbitrator  may grant to the prevailing party  or apportion  among the parties  reasonable attorney fees   expert witness fees and costs  Judgment may be  entered on the arbitrator s award in any court of    competent jurisdiction  This arbitration provision  also applies to claims against Samsung   s  employees  representatives and affiliates if any  such claim arises from the licensing or use of the  Software  You may opt out of this dispute  resolution procedure by providing notice to  Samsung no later than 30 calendar days from  the date of the first consumer purchaser   s  purchase of this device  To opt out  you must  send notice by e mail to  optout sta samsung com  with the subject line      Arbitration Opt Out   You must include in the opt  out e mail  a  your name and address   b  the  da
147. ropping the cell phone  Dropping the  phone or the battery  especially on a hard surface   can potentially cause damage to the phone and  battery  If you suspect damage to the phone or  battery  take it to a service center for inspection       Never use any charger or battery that is  damaged in any way        Do not allow the battery to touch metal objects   Accidental short circuiting can occur when a  metallic object  coin  key  jewelry  clip  or pen   causes a direct connection between the   and    terminals of the battery  metal strips on the battery    for example when you carry a spare battery          pocket or bag  Short circuiting the terminals may  damage the battery or the object causing the  short circuiting     Important  Use only Samsung approved batteries     and recharge your battery only with  Samsung approved chargers which  are specifically designed for your  phone     WARNING    Use of a non Samsung approved battery or  charger may present a risk of fire  explosion   leakage  or other hazard  Samsung s warranty    does not cover damage to the phone caused by   nonSamsung approved batteries and or   chargers        Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries  and chargers  Some websites and second hand  dealers not associated with reputable  manufacturers and carriers  might be selling  incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and  chargers  Consumers should purchase  manufacturer or carrier recommended products and  accessories  If unsure about whether
148. s  Still the scientific    community has supported additional research to  address gaps in knowledge  Some of these  studies are described below    Interphone Study    Interphone is a large international study  designed to determine whether cell phones  increase the risk of head and neck cancer  A  report published in the International Journal of  Epidemiology  June  2010  compared cell phone  usage for more than 5 000 people with brain  tumors  glioma and meningioma  and a similar  number of healthy controls     Results of this study did NOT show that cell  phones caused brain cancer  In this study  most  people had no increased risk of brain cancer  from using cell phones  For people with the  heaviest use of cell phones  an average of more  than 7 hour per day  every day  for over 10  years  the study suggested a slight increase in  brain cancer  However  the authors determined  that biases and errors prevented any conclusions  being drawn from this data  Additional  information about Interphone can be found at  http   www  iarc  fr en media centre pr 2010 pdfs   pr200_E pdf    Interphone is the largest cell phone study to  date  but it did not answer all questions about  cell phone safety  Additional research is being  conducted around the world  and the FDA  continues to monitor developments in this field        Health and Safety Information 127    International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone  Users  COSMOS     The COSMOS study aims to conduct long term  health monitoring 
149. s  You expressly  acknowledge and agree that your use of such  applications and services will be subject to the  applicable terms and conditions and privacy  policies     13  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  SAMSUNG WILL  NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE USE OR  THE INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR ANY  THIRD PARTY APPLICATION  ITS CONTENT OR  FUNCTIONALITY  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  TO DAMAGES CAUSED BY OR RELATED TO  ERRORS  OMISSIONS  INTERRUPTIONS   DEFECTS  DELAY IN OPERATION OR  TRANSMISSION  COMPUTER VIRUS  FAILURE TO  CONNECT  NETWORK CHARGES  IN APP  PURCHASES  AND ALL OTHER DIRECT  INDIRECT   SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  EXEMPLARY  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF SAMSUNG  HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  SUCH DAMAGES  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO  THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY  NOT APPLY TO YOU  NOTWITHSTANDING THE  FOREGOING  SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC CO  S  TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ALL LOSSES   DAMAGES  CAUSES OF ACTION  INCLUDING BUT    NOT LIMITED TO THOSE BASED ON CONTRACT   TORT  OR OTHERWISE  ARISING OUT OF YOUR  USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR THIRD PARTY  APPLICATIONS ON THIS MOBILE DEVICE  OR ANY  OTHER PROVISION OF THIS EULA  SHALL NOT  EXCEED THE AMOUNT PURCHASER PAID  SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS MOBILE DEVICE OR ANY  SUCH THIRD PARTY APPLICATION THAT WAS  INCLUDED WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE  THE  FOREGOING LIMITATIONS  EXCLUSIONS  AND  DISCLAIMERS  INCLU
150. s  depend on the type of email account    e Touch   Attach to add a file to the message   Available options depend on the type of email  account    5  Touch Send to send the message     Email Settings  Use settings to configure handling of your email     Note  Available settings depend on the email  provider     1  From the Home screen  select        Apps  gt      Email   2  Touch    Menu  gt  Settings for options       General preferences       Auto advance  Choose the screen to display  after you delete a message       Message preview line  Choose the number of  lines of email text to display in the preview  screen       Title line in list  Choose how emails are titled in  the preview screen       Confirm deletions  When enabled  Email will  prompt you to confirm when you delete  essages       Quick responses  View and manage text  phrases that you can insert into emails       Priority sender inbox       Priority senders  Enter email addresses  to  have emails from these senders treated with  priority           Messaging 53        Email notifications  When t  notifications for priority emails    med On   will display in the    status bar at the top of the screen       Select ringtone  Choose a ringtone to play for    priority email notifications         Vibrate  When tumed On  vibration will play    along with tones for priority en       ail notifications     3  Touch an account to configure specific  settings  Available options depend on the    54    account     Gmail    S
151. s important safety information  beginning on page 126  that you should know  before using your phone    This manual gives navigation instructions  according to the default display settings  If you  select other settings  navigation steps may be  different    Unless otherwise specified  all instructions in this  manual assume that you are starting from the  Home screen  To get to the Home screen  you  may need to unlock the phone  For more  information  see    Securing Your Phone    on  page 10     Note  Instructions in this manual are based on    default settings  and may vary from your  phone  depending on the software version  on your phone  and any changes to the  phone   s Settings     Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this  User Manual start with the phone unlocked   at the Home screen     All screen images in this manual are  simulated  Actual displays may vary   depending on the software version of your  phone and any changes to the phone   s  Settings     Special Text   In this manual  you ll find text that is set apart   from the rest  These are intended to point out   important information  share quick methods for   activating features  to define terms  and more    The definitions for these methods are as follows    e Notes  Presents alternative options for the current  feature or menu       Tips  Provides quick or innovative methods  or  useful shortcuts       Important  Points out important information about  the current feature that could affect performanc
152. s to access the  secure certificates and other credentials   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Trusted credentials to view  certificates you ve installed     110    Install from device storage    Install encrypted certificates from an installed  memory card     Note  You must have installed a memory card  containing encrypted certificates to use this  feature     1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Install from device storage  then  choose a certificate and follow the prompts  to install    Clear credentials  Clear stored credentials and reset the password     Note  This setting is only available if you have  installed certificates     1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Security  gt  Clear  credentials    2  Follow the prompts to clear stored  credentials and reset the password     Language and input  Language  Set the language used by your phone   s screens   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Language and input  gt   Language   2  Select a language from the list     Keyboards and input methods  Configure text entry options to your preferences   Default  Choose the default method for entering text   From the factory  the default method is Samsung  keyboard  If you install other text entry apps  you  can set them as default here    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   Q Settings  gt  Language and input  gt   Def
153. scanned devices  touch the         target device  then follow the prompts to Important  Use care when enabling file sharing for  complete the pairing  nearby devices  When enabled  other    If the target device requires a PIN  enter a PIN for devices can access data on your  the target device and touch OK  When device   prompted  enter the PIN on the target device   e If the device allows automatic or smart pairing  Turning File sharing On or Off     your phone will attempt to pair with the phone 1  From the Home screen  touch gag Apps  gt   automatically  Follow the prompts on your phone 1O  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby  and the target device to complete the pairing  devices        2  Touch File sharing to enable or disable  sharing  When enabled  a check appears in  the check box     Connections 85    Configuring File Sharing  1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby   Devices    2  Under Advanced  touch options to control  how content is shared from your device        Shared contents  Choose the type of content to  share  from Videos  Photos  or Music    e Device name  View or modify your device s  name        Allowed devices list  View and manage devices  allowed to connect to your device        Not allowed devices list  View and manage  devices restricted from connecting to your  device        Download to  Choose a location to save  downloaded content  from USB storage  phone  memory  or SD card      Upload from o
154. select    from the pop up menu    Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters  The default case is lower case  abc   Enter upper  and lower case alphabet letters by touching the  Shift key to toggle the case  before touching the  letter key s         Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode    Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode    28    Entering Symbols and Numbers  To enter common symbols  touch  1   switch  to symbol mode  then touch a key   To enter less common symbols  touch       gt       then touch the corresponding key   Enter numbers by touching Ea  then touching  the number keys   Using Google Voice Typing from the  Samsung keyboard  From the Samsung keyboard  you can access  Google voice typing  to enter the text you speak   m Touch     then speak your input   Using Predictive text  By using Predictive text  you can have the device  display potential word matches  based on your  personalized data     Note  Enable Predictive text in Samsung keyboard    settings  For more information  see     Samsung keyboard    on page 112     m While entering characters  potential word  matches display in the Predictive text area  above the keyboard  Touch a word to insert  it into your text     Entering Text using Swype  Swype is a new way to enter text on touch  screens  Instead of touching each key  individually  use your finger to trace over the  letters of a word  For each word  place your  finger on the first letter and glide to the  subsequent letters  lifting on the last letter
155. t  Data usage   2  Touch Mobile data to turn mobile data On  or Off     Setting a mobile data limit    Set a mobile data limit  to have your phone  automatically disable the mobile data connection  when the limit is reached  You can set a warning  threshold  to have your device alert you when  data usage nears your set limit     Caution  Data usage displayed measured by your    phone may differ from your carrier   s  measured data usage and is not  guaranteed as the actual usage  measured by your carrier  Please check  with your carrier for actual data usage    1  From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Data usage    2  If it   s not already checked  touch Mobile  data to turn on access to mobile data  service    3  Touch Limit mobile data usage to enable  the limit  then drag the red limit line on the  graph to set the limit    4  Touch Alert me about data usage to enable  the alert  then drag the orange alert line on  the graph to set the alert     Viewing data usage by app or process    1     From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Data usage    Scroll down the page to see the processes  or apps using mobile data service  Touch a  process or app to see data usage for the  process or app  and to configure specific  settings     Settings 93    More Wireless and network  Settings  Airplane mode    When airplane mode is enabled  all your phone   s  wireless connections are disabled  and you  cannot make or receive calls or messages or 
156. t  touch and hold on the  multi feature key until the options  menu pops up  then touch 4     Text Input Methods  Your phone offers two text input methods   Samsung keyboard and Google voice typing   You can set a default text entry method in  Settings  For more information  see    Keyboards  and input methods    on page 111   To choose a text input method at any time       While entering text  touch and drag  downward from the top of the screen to  display Notifications  then touch Choose  input method     Using Google Voice Typing  Use your voice to enter text using the Google  Voice typing feature     1     While entering text  touch and drag  downward from the top of the screen to  display Notifications  then touch Choose  input method  gt  Google voice typing    At the Listening prompt  speak your text   As you speak  the text is displayed in the  text field     Understanding Your Phone 27    Using Samsung Keyboard  The Samsung keyboard is a custom virtual  QWERTY keyboard  featuring optional predictive  text  Input characters by tapping the on screen  keys with your finger  or use speech recognition   You can enable predictive text  to have the  Samsung keyboard match your key touches to  common words and displays them  Select a  word from the display to insert it into your text    Configuring Samsung keyboard  Configure the Samsung keyboard to your  preferences      For more information  see    Samsung keyboard      on page 112      While entering text  touch     then 
157. t not work in your  area  Therefore   e Always tell the emergency responder your location   to the best of your ability  and     Remain on the mobile device for as long as the  emergency responder instructs you    Navigation  Maps  directions  and other navigation data   including data relating to your current location   may contain inaccurate or incomplete data  and  circumstances can and do change over time  In  some areas  complete information may not be  available  Therefore  you should always visually  confirm that the navigational instructions are  consistent with what you see before following  them  All users should pay attention to road  conditions  closures  traffic  and all other factors  that may impact safe driving or walking  Always  obey posted road signs     Emergency Calls    This mobile device  like any wireless mobile  device  operates using radio signals  wireless  and landline networks  as well as    user programmed functions  which cannot  guarantee connection in all conditions  areas  or  circumstances     Therefore  you should never rely solely on any  wireless mobile device for essential  communications  medical emergencies  for  example   Before traveling in remote or  underdeveloped areas  plan an alternate method  of contacting emergency services personnel   Remember  to make or receive any calls  the  mobile device must be switched on and ina  service area with adequate signal strength   Emergency calls may not be possible on all  wireless mobile d
158. t storage media of one computer and  use the Software on a single computer or a  mobile device at a time  and you may not make  the Software available over a network where it  could be used by multiple computers at the  same time  You may make one copy of the  Software in machine readable form for backup  purposes only  provided that the backup copy  must include all copyright or other proprietary  notices contained on the original     Certain items of the Software may be subject to  open source licenses  The open source license  provisions may override some of the terms of  this EULA  We make the applicable open source  licenses available to you on the Legal Notices  section of the Settings menu of your device     2  RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP   Samsung reserves all rights not expressly  granted to you in this EULA  The Software is  protected by copyright and other intellectual  property laws and treaties  Samsung or its  suppliers own the title  copyright and other  intellectual property rights in the Software  The  Software is licensed  not sold     3  LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS  You may  not reverse engineer  decompile  disassemble  or  otherwise attempt to discover the source code or  algorithms of  the Software  except and only to  the extent that such activity is expressly  permitted by applicable law not withstanding this  limitation   or modify  or disable any features of   the Software  or create derivative works based  on the Software  You may not rent
159. te on which the device was purchased   c  the  device model name or model number  and  d   the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number  as applicable   if you have it  the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number  can be found  i  on the device box   ii  on the  device information screen  which can be found  under  Settings    iii  on a label on the back of  the device beneath the battery  if the battery is  removable  and  iv  on the outside of the device if  the battery is not removable   Alternatively  you  may opt out by calling 1 888 987 4357 no later  than 30 calendar days from the date of the first  consumer purchaser s purchase of the device  and providing the same information  These are  the only two forms of notice that will be effective  to opt out of this dispute resolution procedure   Opting out of this dispute resolution procedure    will not affect your use of the device or its  preloaded Software  and you will continue to  enjoy the benefits of this license     17  ENTIRE AGREEMENT  SEVERABILITY  This EULA  is the entire agreement between you and  Samsung relating to the Software and  supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or  written communications  proposals and  representations with respect to the Software or  any other subject matter covered by this EULA  If  any provision of this EULA is held to be void   invalid  unenforceable or illegal  the other  provisions shall continue in full force and effect    050113     Warranty Information 159    Index    A    Accounts  addi
160. te your phone   Setting up Voicemail  1  From the Home screen  touch  9 Phone   then touch and hold Ee   2  Follow the system prompts to       Create a passcode   Record your name announcement   Record a greeting     Note  Virgin Mobile strongly recommends that you  create a password when setting up your  voicemail to protect against unauthorized  access  Without a password  anyone who  has access to your device can access your  voicemail messages     Messaging 55    Checking Voicemail  Review your messages directly from your  wireless phone or from any other touch tone  phone   From your phone  1  From the Home screen  touch ass Phone   then touch and hola EEA   2  Follow the automated instructions to  manage voicemail     Important  You are charged for airtime minutes    when you access voicemail from your  wireless phone     From another phone  1  Dial your wireless phone number   2  Press   when voicemail answers  then  enter your passcode     56    Visual Voicemail    With Visual Voicemail  new voicemail is delivered  directly to your phone  and stored in a visual  Inbox  You can listen to messages in any order   view information about messages  and save or  share messages    m From the Home screen     Touch    7   Voicemail     Touch Phone  then touch Ej     Note  For more information  touch      Menu  gt   Help     Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users     Note  Talk requires that you have a Google  account set up on your phone  If you set up  your Google acco
161. tent saved  on your device via your desktop or mobile  browser using Wi Fi technology   Using Kies via Wi Fi requires the Samsung Kies  application on your computer  For more  information  see    Kies via Wi Fi    on page 88   Your device  and the computer with the Kies  application  must be connected to the same Wi   Fi network    1  From your computer  launch the Samsung   Kies application  and connect to a Wi Fi    network    2  On your device  connect to the same Wi Fi  network    3  From the Home screen  touch                gt   oO Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Kies via  Wi Fi     Home screen mode  Your phone offers two Home screen modes      Basic mode provides a conventional layout of apps  and widgets on the Home screen   e Easy mode provides an easier experience for the  first time smartphone user   You can change the Home screen mode at any  time   1  From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt     TO  Settings  gt  Home screen mode   2  Choose a mode  and then touch Apply     Blocking mode  When blocking mode is turned On  notifications  for selected features are disabled  and you will  only receive notifications for incoming calls from  numbers on your allowed list   Turning Blocking Mode On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt        Settings   2  Touch Blocking mode   to turn  blocking mode On or Off   Configure Blocking Mode  Choose blocking features to apply when blocking  mode is turned on    1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt   1O
162. the prompts  to enter your credentials and set up the    account on the device     Accessory  Configure your phone   s behavior when it is  connected to optional accessories  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Accessory   2  Configure settings       Dock  Configure options when connecting to an  optional dock  not included        Dock sound  When enabled  a sound plays  when you insert and remove the phone from the  dock       Audio output mode  When enabled  audio  plays through the dock speakers when the  phone is docked       Desk home screen display  When enabled   displays a special screen when the phone is  docked              Settings 117    Date and time  By default  your phone receives date and time  information from the wireless network  When  you are outside network coverage  you may want  to set date and time information manually using  the Date  amp  time settings   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Date and time   2  Touch a setting to configure      Automatic date and time  When enabled  the  phone takes date and time updates from the  wireless network    e Set date  Enter the current date  only available  when Automatic date and time is disabled        Set time  Enter the current time  only available  when the Automatic setting is disabled         Automatic time zone  When enabled  the  phone takes the time zone from the wireless  network        Select time zone  Choose your local time
163. ther devices  Choose how to  handle incoming files from other devices  from  Always accept  Always ask  or Always reject        86    VPN  You can use your phone   s VPN  Virtual Private  Network  feature to connect to VPNs   Configuring VPN Settings    Configure your phone   s VPN settings  For more  information  see    VPN    on page 95     Note  You must set a screen unlock pattern  PIN   or password before setting up a VPN  If you  have not yet enabled security  you ll be  prompted to do so the first time you launch  VPN settings     Adding a VPN  1  From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt      Settings  gt  More settings  gt  VPN   2  Touch Add VPN network to set up a  connection to a VPN  Available settings  depend on the type of VPN     Connecting to a Computer  Connect your device to a computer to transfer  data between your device and the computer  Use  the USB cable that comes with your device  or  use one of the pre loaded apps on your device to  connect wirelessly    Transferring Data  Connect your device to a computer  via USB  cable  to transfer data as a Media device using  MTP  Media Transfer Protocol   or as a Camera  using PTP  Photo Transfer Protocol     1  Attach your phone to the computer with a  USB data cable  Your phone recognizes the  connection as the last connection method  you used  and displays a connection alert  in the Status bar and Notifications    2  From the Home screen  sweep your finger  downward to display Notifications  then  touch the al
164. ting   Regardless of the  option you choose  the    Automatic Update     function downloads Updates only through Wi Fi  connection     6  Some features of the Software may require  your device to have access to the internet and  may be subject to restrictions imposed by your  network or internet provider  Unless your device  is connected to the internet through Wi Fi  connection  the Software will access through  your mobile network  which may result in    additional charges depending on your payment  plan  In addition  your enjoyment of some  features of the Software may be affected by the  suitability and performance of your device  hardware or data access    7  SOFTWARE TRANSFER  You may not transfer  this EULA or the rights to the Software granted  herein to any third party unless it is in connection  with the sale of the mobile device which the  Software accompanied  In such event  the  transfer must include all of the Software   including all component parts  the media and  printed materials  any upgrades  this EULA  and  you may not retain any copies of the Software   The transfer may not be an indirect transfer   such as a consignment  Prior to the transfer  the  end user receiving the Software must agree to all  the EULA terms    8  EXPORT RESTRICTIONS  You acknowledge that  the Software is subject to export restrictions of  various countries  You agree to comply with all  applicable international and national laws that  apply to the Software  including all the appli
165. ting My Local Profile   1  From the Home screen  touch  F  Contacts    2  Touch Set up profile  then enter your  information in the contact fields  For more  information  see    Adding a New Contact     on page 40    Sending My Local Profile  You can send your profile as a vCard via  Bluetooth to other Bluetooth devices  as an  attachment to an Email  Gmail  or multimedia  message  or via Wi Fi Direct    1  From the Home screen  touch     Contacts    2  Touch your profile to display your contact  information    3  Touch     i Menu  gt  Share namecard via    4  Choose a sending method  then follow the  prompts to send the profile     Joining Contacts    Your phone can synchronize with multiple  accounts  including Google  Corporate  and other  providers  plus social networking sites like  Facebook  When you synchronize contacts from  these accounts with your phone  you may have  multiple contacts for one person   Joining contact records allows you to see all the  contact   s numbers and addresses together   Joining also helps you keep your contacts  updated  because any changes to information in  the respective accounts is automatically updated  the next time you synchronize with the account   Joining contacts  1  From the Home screen  touch  Contacts   2  Touch and hold on a contact  then select  Join contact   3  Select a contact to join to the selected  contact     Separating contacts   1  From the Home screen  touch     Contacts    2  Touch a contact to display its informa
166. tion    3  Under the Connection heading  phone icons  show how many contacts are joined to this  one  Touch the Connection field to display  joined contacts    4  Touch     next to a contact to remove it  from the displayed contact     Contacts and Accounts 43    Exporting and Importing Contacts    You can export your contact list to and from USB  storage  your phone   s memory   or an installed  memory card  Contacts are exported and  imported as a special VCF file  and contacts are  sent as vCards     Sharing Namecards  vCards     You can send a contact namecard as a vCards  via Bluetooth to other Bluetooth devices  or as an  attachment via Gmail or Email     Important  Not all Bluetooth devices will accept    1     From the Home screen  touch      Contacts    Touch     i Menu  gt  Import Export    Select an option  then follow the prompts   to complete the operation        Import from USB storage  Copy contacts that  are saved in phone memory        Export to USB storage  Copy contacts to phone  memory       Import from SD card  Copy contacts from an  optional installed memory card  not included    Export to SD card  Copy contacts to an optional  installed memory card  not included     Share namecard via  Share contacts as vCards   For more information  see    Sharing  Namecards  vCards     on page 44     44    contacts  and not all devices support  transfers of multiple contacts  Check  the target device   s documentation     From the Home screen  touch       Contacts    
167. tion and  resetting your device   Back up my data  When enabled  app data  Wi Fi passwords  and  other phone settings are backed up to Google  servers   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   TO  Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Back up my data to enable or disable  back up   Backup account  Sign in to a Google account to use for backing up  settings   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Backup account  then follow the  prompts to sign in to a Google account   Automatic restore  Use Automatic restore to have previous app  settings and data automatically update from the  backup when you reinstall the app   1  From the Home screen  touch aes Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Back      and reset   2  Touch Automatic restore to enable or  disable the setting     116    Factory data reset  Use Factory data reset to return all settings to  the defaults  and remove all data from the  phone   1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Factory data reset  then follow the  prompts     Important  Settings and data erased in a Factory    data reset cannot be recovered  To  save your settings  you can use Back  up my data settings before a reset     Add account  Set up and manage accounts  including  Samsung  Google  Email  Facebook  and  Microsoft Exchange   1  From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Add account   2  Select an account  then follow 
168. to an  electrical outlet        Turning the Phone On and Off    Power Lock Key    SAMSUNG       Turning the Phone On     Press and hold the Power Lock Key until  the phone starts up   Turning the phone Off  1  Press and hold the Power Lock Key until  the Device Options menu displays   2  On the Device Options menu  touch Power  off     Your Google Account    Your new phone uses your Google account to  fully utilize its Android features  including Gmail   Google Talk and Play Store  When you turn on  your phone for the first time  set up a connection  with your existing Google account  or create a  new Google account     m From the Home screen  touch HEE Apps  gt   1O  Settings  gt  Add account  gt  Google     Your Samsung Account    Create a Samsung account  for access to  Samsung apps on your phone  including  5 Suggest and Samsung Apps                   From the Home screen  touch 2222 Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Add account    Samsung   Displaying Your Phone Number  m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt          Settings  gt  About device  gt  Status     Voicemail  As soon as your phone is activated  all  unanswered calls are sent to voicemail   Set up your voicemail and personal greeting as  soon as you activate your phone   For more information about setting up voicemail   see    Voicemail    on page 55    TTY Mode  Your phone is TTY compatible  allowing you to  connect a TTY device to the phone   s headset  jack  Before you can use your phone with a TTY  device 
169. touch               gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt         and  hold delay    2  Touch a setting to select it    Developer options  Set options for use when developing apps for  devices     Turning Developer Options On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Developer options   ion          2  Touch Developer options   to turn    options On or Off     Settings 121    Desktop backup password  Set a password for protecting full desktop  backups   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   Q Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch Desktop backup password  then  enter the current and new passwords   Touch Set backup password to save your  settings   Stay awake  When enabled  the screen will not turn off while  charging   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch Stay awake to enable or disable the  option   Protect SD card  When enabled  apps must request permission to  access the SD card   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch Protect SD card to enable or disable  the option     122    Debugging  Configure options for debugging software   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt    Q Settings  gt  Developer options    2  Configure options        USB debugging  When enabled  connecting  your device to a computer via USB cable  launches debugging mode        Allow mock locations  When enabled  your  device will allow mock locati
170. ts are enabled by default   checkmark showing   To disable alerts   touch an alert to remove the checkmark   You can also choose to receive Emergency  Alert Test Messages  used when testing  the system     52    Email  Send and receive email using popular email  services   Setting Up Email Accounts  You can configure Email for most accounts in just  a few steps   1  From the Home screen  select      Apps  gt     Email    2  The first time you set up an email account   enter your email address and password   then touch Next and follow the prompts    or    For subsequent accounts  touch f   Menu   gt  Settings  gt      then select a provider  and follow the prompts   Deleting Email Accounts  1  From the Home screen  select     Apps  gt        Email    2  Touch     Menu  gt  Settings  gt  i     3  Select email account s  for deletion  then  touch Delete     Syncing Email Accounts    Syncing refreshes your phone with the account   s  servers  When you set up an email account  you  can choose whether the account syncs in the  background  or manually      From the Home screen  select                gt      Email gt   amp  Sync     Sending Email  1  From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt       Email    2  If you have multiple accounts set up   choose an account from the menu at the  top of the screen    3  Touch    COMPOSE  then touch fields to  enter recipients and the email text    4  While composing a message  use these  options    e Touch   1 Menu for options  Available option
171. ttings turned on  place the  phone screen down to mute playback    e xX Shuffle  When enabled  songs play in  random order  When disabled  songs play in the  order they appear in List view           e     Repeat  Touch to repeat the current song   repeat all songs  or disable repeat mode           List    gt   Now Playing  Touch List to  switch to a list view of songs  Touch Now  Playing to display the song title and details       Touch g     to choose    playback effect        e Touch  gt P  to advance to the next song  Touch  and hold  gt   to scan forward through the  Current song       Touch 144 to go back to the previous song   Touch and hold  4 to scan backward through  the current song    e Touch  E to pause playback  Touch  gt  to  resume playback     Creating a Playlist  1  From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt       Music Player  gt  Playlists   2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Create Playlist  then  enter a name for the playlist   3  Touch OK  then touch Add music to choose  music for the playlist   Adding a song to a playlist  1  From the Home screen  select     Music Player   2  Touch and hold on a song  then choose  Add to playlist from the pop up menu   3  Touch a playlist to add the selected song   or touch Create playlist to create a new  playlist and add the selected song     AEE Apps       200E              Adding multiple songs to a playlist  1  From the Home screen  select   Apps  gt       Music Player   2  Touch      Menu  gt  Add to playlist   3  Touch songs
172. unt  you are automatically  logged in    m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   talk Talk     Google  Messenger  Google  Messenger lets you chat and coordinate  with any of your friends  all at the same time   For more information  visit  www google com      2000       From the Home screen  touch 5 52 Apps  gt     Oooo  2000  Messenger     Messaging    57    Section 7  Applications    Managing Applications   Your phone comes pre loaded with popular apps    and you can download and install apps from the   Google Play    Store  Samsung Apps  or from   other sources    The Apps screens display all applications   installed on your phone  including the apps you   download and install    You can place shortcuts to apps on the Home   screen  for quick access to the application    Downloading and Installing Apps   You can download an install apps from a variety   of sources  including         gt   Google Play    Store  Find all your favorite  books  movies  apps  and games  all in one place   You ll need to have a Google account set up on your  phone to download a new application         3 Samsung Apps  Find new apps to download  and install on your device     58    Uninstalling Apps    You can uninstall apps you download and install   Pre loaded apps cannot be uninstalled   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps   2  Touch       Menu  gt  Uninstall   3  Apps that can be uninstalled show   on  their icon  Touch    then follow the  prompts to uninstall the app  Pre loaded    apps
173. using your mobile device   Exposure to Radio Frequency   RF  Signals  The U S  Food and Drug Administration  FDA  has  published information for consumers relating to  Radio Frequency  RF  exposure from wireless    phones  The FDA publication includes the  following information    Do cell phones pose a health hazard   Many people are concerned that cell phone  radiation will cause cancer or other serious  health hazards  The weight of scientific evidence  has not linked cell phones with any health  problems     126    Cell phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency   RF  energy  Over the past 15 years  scientists  have conducted hundreds of studies looking at  the biological effects of the radio frequency  energy emitted by cell phones  While some  researchers have reported biological changes  associated with RF energy  these studies have  failed to be replicated  The majority of studies  published have failed to show an association  between exposure to radio frequency from a cell  phone and health problems     The low levels of RF cell phones emit while in  use are in the microwave frequency range  They  also emit RF at substantially reduced time  intervals when in the stand by mode  Whereas  high levels of RF can produce health effects  by  heating tissue   exposure to low level RF that  does not produce heating effects causes no  known adverse health effects    The biological effects of radio frequency energy  should not be confused with the effects from  other types of ele
174. viewing and managing pictures and  videos       Video Player      Music Player      Support for optional microSD    and microSDHC     Memory Cards  not included     Front View    Earpiece  LED Indicator         Proximity and Light  Sensors Power Lock Key    Front Camera Lens    Back Key  Home Key    Menu Key    e Front camera lens  Captures pictures or video    e Proximity and Light Sensors  Detects the  presence of objects  for use with motion settings   and to control the screen display  such as when you  move the phone away from your ear during a call   Detects ambient light when Automatic brightness is  enabled  and when using the Front camera    e Earpiece  Plays call sounds        Power Lock Key  Press and hold to turn the phone  on or off  and to access a device options menu   Press to lock the phone  or to wake the screen for  unlocking    e LED Indicator  Flashes or glows for alerts or phone  status  For more information  see    LED Indicator     on page 21       Menu Key  Touch to display a context sensitive  menu of options for the current screen or feature   While using your phone  you may notice that the  Menu Key dims  but it is always available at a touch  to provide a context sensitive menu for the current  screen or app  you can set the touch key light  duration  see page 103        Home Key  Touch to display the Home screen   Touch and hold to display recent applications or  launch Task Manager  While using your phone  you  may notice that the Home Key dims 
175. y card cover     Getting Started 11    Section 2  My Account    Before using your device  you must activate your   service with Virgin Mobile  You will need your   phone   s serial number  MEID   printed on a   sticker inside the battery compartment   Create your Account and Pick  your Plan   1  From your computer  visit  virginmobileusa com and click Activate    2  Choose an activation option and click Next   then enter your ZIP code and click Next    3  When prompted  enter the serial number   MEID  printed on a sticker inside the  battery compartment    4  Follow the instructions to choose your plan  and select a payment method     12    Activating Your Device    After setting up your account on  virginmobileusa com  simply turn your device on   Your device is designed to activate automatically   If you are swapping from another Virgin Mobile  device to a new one  be sure to turn off the old  device before swapping the serial number   MEID   Once the MEID swap is complete  turn on  the new device and the programming  information will be pushed to your device  automatically     You can also start the activation process  manually   m From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt      Settings  gt  System Update  gt  Update  Profile     Note  Do not press the Power Lock Key during  activation  Pressing the Power Lock Key  cancels the activation process     Managing Your Account  From your Phone  To access your account from your phone   m From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt     
176. y during phone  calls  When disabled  these notifications will be  muted during a call              Calling 35    AnsweringlEnding Calls Turn off screen during calls    Manage settings for answering and ending calls  When enabled  the screen automatically turns off  1  From the Home screen  touch   Phone  during phone calls  and the proximity sensor on  2  Touch   i Menu    Call Settings  gt  the front of the phone is used to turn the screen   Answering ending calls  back on when the phone is moved or brought        close to another surface  such as when you  3  Configure options  move the phone to your ear      The home key 8 calls  When enabled  1  From the Home screen  touch Phone    you can accept incoming calls by pressing the 2  Touch  i Menu  gt         Settings       Home Key  i  3  Touch Turn off screen during calls to enable  The power key ends calls  When enabled               or disable the option   pressing the Power Lock Key during a call ends    the call     36    Call accessories  Configure headset options for calls   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch     i Menu  gt  Call Settings  gt  Call  accessories   3  Configure settings        Automatic answering  When enabled  and you  have a headset connected to the Headset Jack   incoming calls are answered automatically after  a delay  set at Automatic answering timer        Automatic answering timer  Choose a time  period to delay before automatically answering  an incoming call when Automatic answeri
    
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