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1.                     Recapture  When enabled  predictive text re displays matching  words when you make corrections to a word inserted  automatically        My word list  Add words to your predictive text predictive text  dictionary        Auto substitution list  Manage the list of words predictive text  uses for auto substitution  Auto substitution setting must be  enabled       T9 Trace  Enter text by sliding your finger across the keyb oard  without lifting it      Voice input  When enabled  the voice input key appears on the  keyboard      Auto capitalization  When enabled  predictive text   automatically capitalizes words in your text based on common   usage  such as at the beginning of sentences      Auto punctuate  When enabled  a period and space are   automatically entered to end a sentence  when you tap the   Space bar twice      Character preview  When enabled  characters available on   he key you touch display briefly as you enter text                   Settings 118      Key tap sound  When enabled     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 your personal dictionary and the Auto  substitution list    Swype  To configure Swype settings   1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Language and input    2  Touch        next to Swype to configure settings      How to Swype Displays an on screen manual for Swype 
2.               Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Screen lock  For more  information  see  Lock Screen  on page 111     For other settings related to securing your phone and    information  touch   Apps  gt  19  Settings  gt  Security  For              more information  see  Security  on page 113     Locking the phone  m      default  the phone locks automatically when the  Screen times out    or   Lock the phone by pressing the   D     Power Lock Key     Tip  When the phone is locked with a personal screen lock  the  Emergency call feature is available on the lock screen  to  allow emergency calls even while the phone is locked     Unlocking the phone  Unlock the phone using one of the default unlock screens  or  for increased security  use Face Unlock  Face and voice  unlock  a pattern  a PIN  or password   m Pressthe C93    Power Lock Key  then swipe the  Screen to unlock     Tip  Special notification icons display for missed calls or new    messages  Drag a missed call or message icon to view  the message or call log     Getting Started    14    Section 2  Understanding Your Phone    Features    4 inch 800x480 WVGA touch screen     CDMA 1X EV DO Rev A  3G Wireless Technology     Android  4 1 2 platform    Google  applications  including Google Talk  and Gmail   e Google Play   Store  plus pre loaded applications    Connections      Wi Fi   802 11 a b g n        Bluetooth 4 0      VPN     Messaging      Text      Picture      Video      Voice      Email      Chat    15        3
3.       84             deest cce                    73 Play Magazines                         84                                74 Play Movies  amp  TV                        84       LET ae 74        MUSIC                             84  Gallery                                74                                               85             76 Polaris Office                           85  GOE sacs cacadacumaeue ae medead KER 76 S  VOICB  een usate Und tesi coca dedu 85            See            ERE 85    Setup                                        86  Talkie 2054        86  Video  Player                       86  Voice Recorder                          87  Voice Search                            87  VZ Navigator                            87  YOUTUBE                                               87  Section 7  Connections                               88           iint dre              ses 88  Bluetooth                              90  VPN  M 91  Nearby devices                          92  Connecting to a                                   93  Section 8  Settings                                      94  Accessing Settings                       94  Home screen mode                       94  Airplane                                    95                 95  Bluetooth                              98  Data usage                             99  SOUND                                                E 102    3    Display                           S Red 105  NIC C        107  Power saving
4.       Pinch  the screen to zoom in or out      Configure options  For more information  see  Video  Options  on page 72       Touch Record to start recording     Touch the    Stop button to stop recording     After recording  touch Gallery to view the video  While    viewing the video  touch   Menu for options    e Scan for nearby devices  If DLNA file sharing is enabled  search  for devices to share videos  For more information about sharing via  DLNA see    Nearby devices    on page 92      Share via  Select a sharing method to share this video      Trim  Cut frames from this video      Via Bluetooth  Share this video to another Bluetooth enabled  device       Video auto off  Selec    a time to automatically turn off videos     Select Off  After playing  After 15 mins  30 mins  1 hr     1 hr 30 mins  or 2 hrs      Play speed  SoundAlive  and Subtitles     e Settings  Configure th        Play speed  Use the slider to adjust the playback speed       SoundAlive  Activa  headphones     es SoundAlive effects when wearing        Subtitles  Select subtitles while playing a video             Details  View informa    ion about the video         Touch     gt  Back to return to the Camcorder      record more    videos     Video Options  Configure the camcorder     Dn    oc    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt     oOo  ooo        Camera  gt  Bild Mode     2  Use these options to configure the camcorder      diit Self recording  Record video with the front lens       eu Record
5.      35  Recent      6                            36  CallSettings                            37  Section 4  Contacts and Accounts             43  AGCOUFIS  1         cone perte ads 43  Contacts  isses edere EEEE               45    Speed Dials                            53 Google Settings                         76    Section 5  Messaging                                 55       0                                    77  Types of Messages                      55      iride bored este cid 77  Text and Multimedia Messaging            56 Internet  2255                         77  Emergency                                  60 LOCAL ocv tem               eins 79  Email                                 60 Maps                                 79  GMail cee ek wat onde bea bu eee bene eae 62 Media  HUD      eter tritus 80  Voicetmi  il os ees creas Res 63                             80  Google Talk                            64 Messaging                             80  Google                                        64 Messenger                             80   Section 6  Applications                      65 Music Player                           81  Managing Applications                    65 My PIGS fx                 e HH et teta 83  Calculator                              67 My Verizon Mobile                       83         23 67 Navigation            ert em mes 83  Camera                               68 AUI Mm 84                                            73 Play  BOOKS e rece    
6.      Gestures  Displays helpful information on using gestures while  using Swype      Preferences  Configure basic Swype settings      Language Options  Touch the Language field to select a  language  English is the default   Touch Living Language to  automatically update Swype with popular new words     119        Swype Connect  Requires you to register to create a Swype  account  Touch Contribute usage data to allow Nuance to  collect usage information so it can provide better predictions   Touch Cellular data to enable cellular data Swype updates   language  downloads and other Swype Connect features over  the data connection      Personalization  Personalize the Dictionary  or your experience  using Facebook  Twitter  or Gmail      Updates  Provides updates to Swype     Speech  Voice search  1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Voice search   2  Setoptions      Language  Choose a language for voice searching      Speech output  Always provides audible readout of text  or  only when using Hands free functions      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              Hotword detection  When enabled  saying the word Google  launches voice search      Download offline speech recognition  Enable voice input  while offline  Touch the All tab to download speech recognition  for other lan
7.      m From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt        Gmail   Google  Use Google Search to search the Web     1  From the Home screen  touch the El Google Widget      or   nnnc    From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt        Google    2  Enter search criteria  Search results display  automatically  Touch a search result to display it in a  browser window     Google Settings  Google Settings provides a quick access to settings for Apps  with Google  Sign In  Google   Play Games  Location   Search  Ads  and Android Device Manager   You must be signed in to the application in which you want to  configure  ex  Google  to configure Google  settings    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   Google Settings   2  Touch a category to configure  for example  Google     and configure the settings     Note  You must be signed in to the app before you can  configure it through settings     Applications 76    Googlet  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 4   m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt        Google    Help  Get information about using your phone  including videos   useful tips  and a user manual   m From the Home screen  touch  2  Help     nona             From the Home screen  touch    A
8.     Shooting mode  Choose the default mode for taking pictures      Save as flipped  Flips the images from the front camera      Effects  Apply an effect to pictures  left to right so photos and videos are oriented as though they      Scene mode  Choose a mode to match the kind of pictures were recorded by the rear camera   you re taking      Image quality  Choose a quality setting for photos       Exposure value  Set the default brightness level      Storage  If an optional memory card  not included  is installed       Focus mode  Set the default focus mode  set the default storage to Memory card or Phone       Timer  Set a delay to wait between touching the Camera button     Reset  Set all Camera settings to the defaults   and taking a picture     Applications 70    Recording Videos  Use the Camera to record video     Important  Do not take videos of people without their   permission   Do not take videos in places where cameras are  not allowed   Do not take videos in places where you may  interfere with another person s privacy    1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt    i Camera  gt   lt  Camera Camcorder     Camera   Camcorder    Record    Gallery       Options    71    Using the display as a viewfinder  compose your shot  by aiming the lens at the subject  You can rotate the  phone to any position  and the screen controls rotate to  make recording easy       As you compose a shot  the Camcorder automatically    focuses the shot  the focus bracket turns green   or 
9.    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 may 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  permanent 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
10.    WW Play Books   Play Magazines    Subscribe to your favorite magazines and have them  available to read on your device any time  in any place     nunc       From the Home screen  touch se Apps  gt        Play Magazines     Play Movies  amp  TV    With Google Play Movies  amp  TV  you can rent thousands of  different movies and TV shows to watch instantly  or  download for offline viewing later  You ll need to have a  Google account set up on your device to download content     oog    m From the Home screen  touch   Apps  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   m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt    p Play Music     Applications 84    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    Apps  gt    5  Play Store   2  Browse for applications to download  then follow the  prompts   Polaris Office  Read and edit documents in various formats on your device      nuni       From the Home screen  select Et Apps  gt   WP Polaris Office 4 0     85    S Voice  Use S Voice to speak commands to perform operations on
11.    nuni    10  Settings  gt  About phone  gt  Status  Your phone  number displays under My phone number     Your Google Account    Your new phone uses your Google account to fully utilize its  Android features  including Gmail  Google Talk and Android  Market  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     oog    m          the Home screen  touch H Apps  gt   D Gmail  Follow the prompts   Your Samsung Account  Create a Samsung account  for access to Samsung apps on  your phone   To create a Samsung account  or set up a Samsung account  on your phone  use   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Add account     2  Touch Samsung account and follow the prompts     Getting Started 10    Voicemail    All unanswered calls to your phone are sent to voicemail   even if your phone is turned off  so you ll want to set up your  voicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activate your  phone    For more information  see    Voicemail    on page 63     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  you ll need to enable TTY Mode in  Call Settings  at 133 Phone  gt    Menu  gt  Call settings  gt    TTY mode     11    Roaming    When you travel outside your home network   s coverage area   your phone can roam to acquire service on other compatible  digital net
12.    sample plays    or   To create your own vibration  touch Create  On the Tap  to create area of the screen  tap your vibration  then  touch Stop  Touch Save to save your vibration     3  Touch       to save your settings     Default notifications    Choose a default sound to play for notifications  such as for  new messages and event reminders    p000   0000    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        to save your settings     Tip  You can also set songs as ringtones for notifications  For  more information  see  Setting a Song as a Ringtone  on  page 82     Vibrate when ringing  When enabled  the Device vibration plays for incoming calls     nonc       From the Home screen  touch 8 Apps  gt   1O  Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Vibrate when ringing   A green check mark indicates activation     Keytones  Keytones are sounds that play when you touch keys on the  Phone keypad   1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Keytones to turn key 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 2 Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Touch sounds to turn sounds On or Off     Screen lock sound  Screen lock sound plays when you lock or unlock the screen     1  From the Home screen  touch XE  Apps
13.   1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Font size   2  Selecta size   Negative colors  When enabled  screen colors are reversed   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Negative colors to enable or disable reversal of  screen colors     125    Text to speech output  1  From the Home screen  touch 2 Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Text to speech output and select the preferred  TTS engine to set voice output settings   Enhance web accessibility  1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Enhance web accessibility to enable or disable the  service   3  Touch Allow to allow applications to install scripts from  Google that make their Web content more accessible     Hearing  Mono audio  When enabled  sound is delivered as mono  to support  listening with one earphone   1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   0  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 HF 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  touch 2 Apps  g
14.   5  Touch the Storage tab for System and SD card removing it from the phone   statistics     6  Touch the Help tab for tips for extending battery life     Tip  Touch and drag your finger on the tabs to scroll the tabs     Getting Started 12    Installing a Memory Card  1  Open the memory card cover   2  With the gold contacts facing down  slide the memory    card into the slot  pushing gently until it clicks into  place     3  Close the memory card cover   Unmounting and Removing a Memory Card    Important  To prevent damage to information stored on the    memory card  unmount the card before removing it  from the phone     1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Storage  gt  Unmount SD card    2  Atthe prompt  read the warning and select OK to  continue  Wait for the   SD card removed icon to  appear in the Status bar and Notification panel    3  Open the memory card cover    4  Gently press on the memory card  then release so that  it pops out from the slot  and carefully pull the card out     5  Close the memory card cover     13    Securing Your Phone  Use your phone   s security features to secure your phone     Note  Instructions in this manual are based on default settings     and may vary from your phone  depending on the  phone   s software version  and any changes to Settings     Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual  start with the phone unlocked  at the Home screen     To set a personal screen lock  touch 5 Apps  gt   
15.   Note  You can also set System volume from the Home screen    by pressing the Volume Key   1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Volume   2  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  rom 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         play for screen touches with other sound settings    3  Touch      to save your settings                        Settings 102    Device ringtone  Choose a ringtone for incoming calls   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt   10  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     3  Touch       to save your settings               Tip  You can also set songs as ringtones for all calls  or for a    selected contact  For more information  see    Setting     Song as a Ringtone  on page 82     Device vibration  Choose a vibration pattern to use when vibration is enabled     1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Device vibration     103    2  Touch a vibration to select it  As you touch vibrations   
16.   gt           Settings  gt  Power saving mode   2  Touch Power saving mode to turn the setting On  or Off  The setting must be On to configure options     3  Touch Power saving mode settings to configure options     Touch an option to turn it On or Off      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      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          Settings  gt  Battery     2  View battery usage for applications and services  currently running  Touch an item for more information   or to configure options for 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 E   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Application manager    2  Touch Downloaded  Running  or All to view the status of  applications and services  Touch an app or service for  more i
17.   gt   10  Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Screen lock sounds to turn sounds 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 E Apps  gt     10  Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Emergency tone   2  Touch Alert or Vibrate  or touch Off for no emergency  tone     Settings 104    Display  Wallpaper  Customize the background of the Home and Lock screens   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt        Settings  gt  Wallpaper   2  Select a screen  from Home screen  Lock screen  or  Home and Lock screens     3  Select a source for wallpaper  from Gallery  Live  wallpapers  or Wallpapers     4  Follow the prompts to set the picture or wallpaper     Note  You can also set Wallpaper by touching and holding on    the Home screen     LED Indicator  The LED indicator on the front of the phone displays when  the phone is locked  the screen is off   to notify you of status    changes and events  Use LED indicator settings to configure  how the LED functions     1  From the Home screen  touch H Apps  gt         Settings  gt  LED indicator     105    2  Select options      Charging  When turned On  the LED glows red during  charging  and green when the battery is fully charged    e Low battery  When turned On  the LED blinks red to indicate  low battery charge      Notifications  When tumed On  the LED blinks orange to show  that you have missed calls  messages  or applicat
18.   install other text entry apps  you can set them as default  here   1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt     Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Default   2  Touch an input method     Settings 116    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 29   1  From the Home screen  touch EE 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  Enables voice input  while offline  Touch the All tab to download speech recognition  for other languages     117    Samsung keyboard  Configure Samsung keypad settings  When you enable  Samsung keyboard in Settings  it is available for text entry  when you touch a text field to enter text   For more information  see  Using Samsung Keyboard  on  page 28   1  From the Home screen  touch 2 Apps  gt       Settings  gt  Language and input  
19.   oor    From the Home screen  touch 85 Apps  gt    10  Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Lock screen options    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  a new shortcut      Clock  Touch the check box to control display of a digital clock  on the lock screen        Dual clock  Touch to control display of a dual clock to  show the time in two zones when you re traveling  Touch Dual   clock to set a home city  When you have location services  tumed on while traveling  the dual clock will display the time in  your home city and current location      Help text  Touch the check box to control display of tips as you  use the lock screen                   Wake up in lock screen  Touch the check box to enable or    disable unlocking by spoken wake up command       Set wake up command  Configure wake up commands  to    be used when the Wake up in lock screen option is enabled   You can configure commands to wake up the phone  or other  popular features     Owner information  Enter text to display on the Lock screen     1     nnnc    From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Security  gt  Owner information    Enter Owner information text  For more information  about entering text  see see  Entering Text  on   page 28    Touch Show owner inf
20.   terminals of the battery  metal strips on the battery   for  example when you carry a spare battery in a 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     139    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 non Samsung 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 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  Samsun
21.   touch FRE Apps  gt      37 Calendar   2  Touch    then select a view  from Year  Month  Week   Day  List  or Task   3  Touch   Menu for options     Go to  Display a specific date     Delete  Delete an event     Search  Search for calendar events     Sync  Refresh calender with events from your accounts     Settings  Customize the calendar     67    Sending Events  Send events as vCalendar files to other Bluetooth devices  as  message attachments  or via Wi Fi Direct   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt     1 Calendar   2  Touch an event to display its details   3  Touch   Menu  then touch Share via  then follow the  prompts to select a sharing method and share the  event                   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    oooc    1  From the Home screen  touch se Apps  gt     Camera     Camera     Capture    Gallery       Options    Camcorder    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       As you compose a picture  the Camera automatically    focuses the shot  the focus bracket turns green   or      Touch the screen to focus on the area you touched       Pi
22.   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 are  non Samsung Account applications and services that require  your consent to their separate terms and conditions and  privacy policies  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 TRANSMISS
23.   your phone  and to speak criteria for searches and other  operations  Just speak naturally  and S Voice understands  what you   re looking for  use the power of S Voice to find  everything from directions to trivia answers to the current  weather forecast   1  From the Home screen  select E   Apps  gt      Voice   2  Say    Hi Galaxy     or touch to wake up  S Voice  then speak a command or question   Touch    for a list of commands  then touch     command to see examples   3  Touch Menu  gt  Settings to configure settings to your  preferences     Settings    Configure your phone to your preferences  For more  information  see  Settings  on page 94   m From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt         Settings     Setup Wizard  Use the Setup wizard to quickly configure your phone     m From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt      Setup wizard     Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users     Note  Talk requires a Google account  For more information     see  Setting Up Your Accounts  on page 44  When you  set up your Google account on your device  you are  automatically logged in     nnn       From the Home screen  select 33 Apps  gt         Talk   Video Player  Use Video Player to view and manage videos stored on the  phone or an  optional  installed memory card   1  From the Home screen  select EE Apps  gt    gt   Video  Player   2  Video Player scans for videos stored in phone memory   or on an installed memory card  and displays your  videos on the Thumbnails  List  and Fo
24.  2  Follow the automated instructions to set up your  password and record a greeting   Checking Voicemail  1  From the Home screen  touch     then touch and hold   195   2  Follow the automated instructions to manage  voicemail     Clearing Voicemail Notifications  When you have new voicemail  your phone alerts you by  displaying an icon in the Status bar  and  depending on your  settings  by playing sound and vibration  If you want to  remove the icon from the Status bar  use the Clear  notifications option   1  From the Home screen  swipe downward from the top  of the screen to display the Notifications panel   2  Tap Clear from the Notifications field to clear voicemail  notifications     Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users     Note  Talk requires that you have a Google account set up on    your phone  For more information  see  Setting Up Your  Accounts  on page 44  If you set up your Google  account  you are automatically logged in     nnn    m From the Home screen  select   Apps  gt  talk Talk     DEDE  2006    Google  Messenger  Chat with other Google  members  When accessing Google   Messanger  Hangouts is seen   m From the Home screen  select 25  Lj Messenger     Apps  gt                2006    Messaging 64    Section 6  Applications    Managing Applications    Apps displays all applications installed on your phone   including apps you download and install    From Apps  you can change the way apps appear on the  screen  uninstall apps you ve downloaded  an
25.  2  Samsung keyboard is enabled by default  Touch        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 language  Select languages 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 o 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        Word completion  When enabled  predictive text automatically  completes words matching your key touches        Word completion point  When Word completion is enabled   choose the number of letters predictive text uses to predict  words for automatic completion        Spell correction  Enable for automatic spelling check and  correction        Next word prediction  When enabled  the system predicts the  next word based on common usage patterns        Auto append  When enabled  the most common predicted  word is automatically added to your text        Auto substitution  When enabled  predictive text  automatically replaces words you enter with words from the  auto substitution list        Regional correction  When enabled  predictive text  automatically changes the spelling of words based on norms for  your default language       
26.  2 Megapixel Camera Camcorder   1 3 Megapixel Front camera      DivX Certified   to play DivX video up to HD 720p  including  premium content      Speakerphone      Support for microSD    and microSDHC    Memory Cards up to  64GB capacity    Front View        Proximity and Earpiece  Light Sensors LED Indicator    1 3 MP Front  Camera    Hg Oo  amp     SAMSUNG             Recent       1 3 Megapixel Front Camera  Captures pictures or video     Proximity and Light Sensors  Detects the presence of nearby    objects to control screen display  such when you hold the phone  to your ear during a phone call  Detects ambient light to  determine screen brightness when the Automatic brightness  setting is enabled  and when taking pictures with the Front  Camera     Earpiece  Plays sounds during calls      LED Indicator  Flashes or glows for alerts or phone status      Back  Touch to return to the previous screen or option       Home  Touch to display the Home screen       Recent  Touch to choose from a list of recent apps or screens  or    to launch Task Manager        Menu  Touch to display a context sensitive menu of options for    the current screen     Understanding Your Phone 16    Side Views    Volume Key    Memory Card  Slot    17    Power Lock  Key      Volume Key  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 
27.  Email    on page 62     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 32     Note  Some speed dials are reserved by default  and cannot  be assigned   Speed dial 1 is reserved for Voicemail   Speed dial 97 is reserved for balance inquiries   Speed dial 98 is reserved for minutes inquiries   Speed dial 99 is reserved for payment inquiries   Speed dial 100 is reserved for data usage inquiries     Assigning Speed Dials  1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts   2  Touch   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    Speed Dial    1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch Contacts    Touch   Menu  gt  Speed dial setting    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     Merging Contacts with Google    1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch B Contacts   Touch   Menu   gt  Accounts     Tap the Gmail account name  tap the Sync Contacts  checkbox  and then tap Sync now   The merged contacts display in the Contacts list     Contacts and Accounts    54    Section 5  Messaging    Types of Messages   Your phone sup
28.  Fi Network  Manually  on page 89      Scan  Search for available Wi Fi networks      Wi Fi Direct  Configure Wi Fi Direct Settings    Touch   Menu  then touch each option to configure      Advanced  View and configure your phone s Wi Fi settings      Manage networks  Touch each connected Wi Fi networks to  view and edit settings      WPS push button  Set up WPS on your router      WPS PIN entry  Display the WPS PIN for setting up your router        Advanced Wi Fi settings    1     From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt    10  Settings  gt  Wi Fi   Touch   Menu Advanced    Configure settings      Auto connect  When enabled  your phone will automatically  connect to known Wi Fi networks when you launch a high  data usage application  even if Wi Fi is turned off  A known  Wi Fi network is one that you previously added      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  when the backlight goes out   This setting can  affect your data usage  and the behavior of devices you  connect to your phone  such as when tethering      MAC address   Not configurable  View your phone s MAC  address  needed for connecting to some secured networks       IP address   Not configurable  View your phone s IP address              Settings 96    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  
29.  Signal Strength  Current signal strength  The  greater the number of bars  the stronger the  signal     Signal Strength Roaming  Open  Current signal  strength  when the phone is roaming  The greater  the number of bars  the stronger the signal     Signal Strength Roaming  CDMA  Current signal  strength  when the phone is roaming on CDMA  networks  The greater the number of bars  the  stronger the signal     5      D E A    Q     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 88     Wi Fi Action Needed  Action needed to connect to  Wi Fi network  For more information about  configuring Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi    on page 88     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     Update Available  An update is available for an  installed app     Update Successful  An update was installed for an  app     Alarm  An alarm is set     Understanding Your Phone 24            25    Silent mode  All sounds except media and alarms  aresilenced  and Vibrate is notactive  See  Mute   on page 102     Vibrate  Vibrate Silent mode is active  See  Mute   on page 102     Music Playing  Music is playing  but the app is
30.  Touch Increase volume in pocket to enable or disable  the setting     41    Additional settings  Noise reduction  When enabled  the effect of background noise is suppressed   to help you and the other caller hear better   1  From the Home screen  touch 134 Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  Additional settings   3  Touch Noise reduction to enable or disable the option     Voicemail  Configure options for voicemail   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings   3  Configure options      Voicemail service  By default  your phone uses your wireless  service provider s voicemail service  If you have another option  for voicemail installed  select it here      Voicemail settings  By default  the speed dial for calling  voicemail for your service provider is    86   VM   If you wish to  use another speed dial  touch Voicemail number to set a new  one             Ringtone  Choose a ringtone to play for a voicemail notification       Vibrate  Choose an option for vibration to play for a voicemail  notification     Other call settings  1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings   3  Configure options      Assisted dialing  Set options to make dialing easier when  using your phone while traveling  roaming   Enter the Country  code and other codes  to be automatically dialed before any  numbers you dial  Touch to turn Assisted dialing ON or  OFF  Touch Assisted dialing to configure codes      Auto retry  When en
31.  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    159    services or 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 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
32.  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 8096 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 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 fo
33.  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 12     SD Card Safe to Remove  A memory card was  unmounted  and it is safe to uninstall it  For more  information about using memory cards  see     Memory Card    on page 12     SD Card Removed  A memory card was  uninstalled  For more information about using  memory cards  see    Memory Card    on page 12     Bluetooth Active  Bluetooth is turned on  For more  information  see  Turning Bluetooth On or Off  on  page 90     Bluetooth Paired  Your device is paired with  another Bluetooth device  For more information   see  Pairing with a Bluetooth Device on page 90     TTY  TTY Mode is active   ECB  Emergency Call Back Mode is active     Apps and widgets    Customize the Home screen by adding or removing apps and  widgets     Access apps or widgets directly from the Home screen   or touch 55 Apps  then select from the Apps or Widget tabs   Primary apps  Primary apps appear at the bottom of the Home screen   You can exchange the primary apps with other apps   m From the Home screen  touch and hold an app  then   drag it to replace a primary app    or   Touch and hold an app  then drag it from the primary  apps area to a Home s
34.  in just a few  Steps   1  From the Home screen  select 2 Apps  gt   o Email   2  The first time you set up an email account  select your  email provider    or   For subsequent accounts  touch   Menu  gt  Settings  gt       then select your email provider     3  Follow the prompts to set up your email account     Note  For more information on setting up your email  visit the    Smartphone Resource Center at   https   smartphones verizonwireless com       Messaging 60    Deleting Email Accounts  1  From the Home screen  select HE Apps  gt   o Email     2  Touch Menu  gt  Settings  gt         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     m From the Home screen  select E Apps  gt   e Email 2    Sync   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   o Email     61      Touch   Menu  gt  Settings  gt  General preferences       Auto advance  Choose the screen to display after you delete  or move a message      Message preview line  Choose the number of lines of email  text to display in the preview screen      Title line      list  Choose how emails are titled in the preview  screen      Confirm deletions  When enabled  email will prompt you to  confirm
35.  included   for additional storage of files      Power   Lock Key  Press and hold to turn the phone on or off   Press to lock the phone  or to wake the screen for unlocking     Back View    3 5mm Headset Jack Microphone       3 2 MP Camera    External Speaker    USB Accessory Port Microphone    e 3 5mm Headset Jack  Plug in an optional headset or TTY  equipment  not included       3 2 MP Camera  Captures pictures or video      Microphones  top and bottom   Captures sound during  recording  calls  and video chat      USB Accessory Port  Connect a USB cable for charging or to  sync music and files      External Speaker  Plays ringtones  call audio when in  Speakerphone mode  music and other sounds     Understanding Your Phone 18    Display    Status bar    Widgets    mg   A Shortcuts    SAMSUNG       19      Status bar  Presents icons to show phone status and  notifications       Widgets  Apps that run on the Home screen  These widgets  appear on the Home screen by default  and you can add your  favorites  For more information about adding widgets to the Home  screen  see    Apps and widgets    on page 26      App Shortcuts  Shortcuts to apps  These shortcuts appear on the  Home screen by default  and you can add more shortcuts to your  favorite apps  For more information about adding apps to the  Home screen  see  Apps and widgets  on page 26     Note  Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual    start with the phone unlocked  at the Home screen  All  screen im
36.  information about roaming  see  Roaming  on  page 11      Roaming   Not configurable  View the current roaming status      Signal strength   Not configurable  View the current signal  strength           VPN  When access to VPN  Basic VPN and Advanced IPsec VPN are  seen  you can use your phone s VPN  Virtual Private Network   feature to connect to VPNs  For more information about  using VPNs  see    VPN    on page 91   Adding a VPN  1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  More settings  gt  VPN   2  Touch Basic VPN or AdvancedlPsec VPN and follow the  prompts to set up a connection to a VPN  Available  settings depend on the type of VPN     Note  You must enable at least pattern   PIN  or password  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     Settings 100    Nearby devices    Share 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 95     Important  Use care when enabling file sharing for devices     When enabled  other devices can access data on  your device     nmn    1  From the Home screen  touch 22 Apps  gt         Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby devic
37.  inquiries   Speed dial 99 is reserved for payment inquiries   Speed dial 100 is reserved for data usage inquiries     1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch the digits of the speed dial number on the  Keypad  holding the last digit until the number dials     Calling 32    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 45     1   2     From the Home screen  touch Contacts    Slide your finger across the contact item  left to right    or    Touch a contact to display its Contact entry  then touch  a phone number to dial      Making Calls using S Voice  Place a call by speaking the name or number     1     33    From the Home screen  touch iu Phone  then touch        5 Voice    Touch Confirm after reading the Samsung Disclaimer   Touch Agree to accept the Terms of Service    Touch Next and read the tutorial informat and follow   the prompts       Atthe beep  speak a command  for example         Call   Name or   gt   Call an entry in your Contacts list or a  Spoken phone number  Ex  Call Charlie mobile      Dial   Name or   gt   Call an entry in your Contacts list or a  Spoken phone number      Redial   Name or   gt   Repeat a recent call     Making Calls using Favorites    Favorites are contacts that you designate as favorites by  adding a    Star to their contact record    For more information about creating f
38.  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   Awww creal cat programes recerca en_projectes creal   view php ID 39   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 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 hum
39.  mobile  network and data use applies     Important  By selecting VZW location services  you are  enabling Verizon Wireless and third party  authenticated and validated location services to  access certain location information available  through this device and or the network    1  From the Home screen  touch 22 Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Location services    2  Touch GPS  amp  Verizon location services to enable or  disable Verizon location services     Note  Verizon location activates in step 3 of Location services    when you touch Agree     Google Wi Fi and Mobile Network Location  Enable or disable location services from Google location  services     Google location services must be enabled to use some  applications     Important  Consenting to grant location information allows  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    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Location services    2  Touch Google Wi Fi  amp  Mobile network location to enable  or disable Google location services     Note  Google location activates in step 3 of Location services  when you touch Agree     Settings 110    Lock Screen  Screen lock  Choose settings for locking and unlocking your phone     For more information about using the lock and unlock  features  see  Securing Your Phone  on page 13     1     2     111    Oooo    From the Home screen  touch   
40.  mode                      108                ise ses A te d 108  Application manager                     108  Location services                        109  Lock Screen                           111  SEGUY Pm 113  Language andinput                     116  Back up and reset                       121  ACCOUNIS icc tas tabu 122  ACCOSSONY           122  Date and time                          123  Accessibility                           123  Developer options                       126  About phone                           128    Section 9  Health and Safety Information 129    Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals      129  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  Certification                                              134  FCC Part 15 Information to User            136  Commercial Mobile Alerting System  CMAS   137    Smart Practices While Driving             137    Battery Use and                                138  Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling     140  UL Certified Travel Charger               141  Display   Touch Screen                  141  UPS Lcid seed UU NS 142  Emergency Calls                       142  Care and Maintenance                   143  Responsible Listening                   144  Operating Environment                  146  FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless Devices         148  Restricting Children s Access to Your  Mobile                                    151  FCC Notice and Cautions                 151  Other Important Safet
41.  new functions and  in some  limited cases  may delete existing functions        While the Update will be generally available       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 Setting   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 pay
42.  number  or email address  or touch to add recipients from  Groups  Favorites  Contacts or Recent  As you enter  text  matching contacts appear  Touch a contact to add  it to the list   Touch Enter message  then enter the message  While  entering the message  use these options  available  options depend on attachment        Touch   Attach to add media or content to the message   converts the message to MMS      Touch   Menu for options       Insert smiley  Add a text emoticon to the message       Add text  Select text from Memo  Calendar  Location   Contacts or Text templates to add     5         Preview  Displays the contents ol  sending     the message prior to        Add to Contacts  If the recipients are not saved in Contacts   save the information as a new contact or update an existing    contact       Add slide Delete slide  Add or d  pictures or other media  and addi  message to     5     Add subject  Add a subject field  MMS      elete a slide  Slides hold  g a slide converts the    converts the message to           Duration  5 sec   Adjust the durati    is 5 sec   MMS messages only      on for viewing slides  default        Layout  bottom   Choose whether the message text appears    after  Text on bottom  the attachment s                Priority level  Set the urgency of the message         Discard  Deletes this message     Touch Send to send the message     Messaging 56    Managing Messages  Messages you send and receive to the same contact  number  or address are g
43.  of a class    action  The arbitration shall be conducted before    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          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 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 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
44.  others  to this interference noise  and mobile devices also vary in the  amount of interference they generate     149    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 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 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 ai
45.  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   Health and Safety Information 134    expressed in units of watts        kilogram  W kg   The         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 c
46.  provider s server to  set up your account on the phone    Adding a Facebook account   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Add account    2  Touch Facebook  then follow the prompts to enter your  credentials and other details    3  The phone communicates with the Facebook server to  set up your account on the phone     Contacts and Accounts 44    Contacts    Use Contacts to store information for your friends  family and  colleagues  to make contacting them easy     To access Contacts     From the Home screen  touch Contacts     Contact tips      Swipe your finger left to right across a contact to make a call to  the contact      Swipe right to left across a contact to create a message  addressed to the contact     Creating Contacts    1   2     45    From the Home screen  touch Contacts         At the prompt  select a save option for the contact   options depend on accounts set up       Phone  Save to the phone s Contacts      Google  Save to your Google account      Add new account  Create new account and save       Touch contact fields to enter information  While    entering information  touch    to add information to   an existing field  or     to delete a field  Touch Add   another field to create a new field for the contact        Touch    Photo ID to choose a picture to identify the contact    e Touch Name to enter a name for the contact  Touch v  to   enter Name prefix  First name  Middle name  Last name  or  Name suffix      Touch Phone nu
47.  quite sturdy  it is a complex   piece of equipment and can be broken  Avoid dropping    hitting  bending  or sitting on it    Other Important Safety Information     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      Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or explosive  materials in the same compartment as the mobile device  its  parts  or accessories      For vehicles equipped with an air bag  remember that an air bag  inflates with great force  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 bef
48.  sharing BEES to turn sharing On or Off     Configuring File Sharing    1     From the Home screen  touch HE Apps  gt    10  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby Devices    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      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 other devices  Choose how to handle incoming  files from other devices  from Always accept  Always ask  or  Always reject     Connections 92    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     93    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 
49.  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     Warranty Information 158    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   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
50.  the device allows automatic or smart pairing  your phone will  attempt to pair with the phone automatically  Follow the  prompts on your phone and the target device to complete the  pairing     VPN    When access to VPN  Basic VPN and Advanced IPsec VPN are  seen  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 100     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     Adding a VPN    1     From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt          Settings  gt  More settings  gt  VPN    Touch Basic VPN or AdvancedlPsec VPN and follow the  prompts to set up a connection to a VPN  Available    settings depend on the type of VPN     Nearby devices    Share files with nearby devices using DLNA  Digital Living  Network Alliance  standards  over Wi Fi     To share with nearby devices  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     Important  Use care when enabling file sharing for nearby  devices  When enabled  other devices can access  data on your device     Turning File sharing On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch RE Apps  gt     10  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby Devices   2  Touch File
51.  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     133    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 on 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 c
52.  to Your  Mobile device 151   Ringtones  setting a song as a ringtone 82    168    Roaming 11  settings 100  S    Samsung keyboard  configuring 28  entering text 28  Samsung Mobile Products and  Recycling 140  Security  locking and unlocking 13  screen lock 111  Security settings  credential storage 115  Settings 94  Setup Wizard 10  86  Smart Practices While Driving 137  Sound settings  mute 102  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information 134  Speed Dials  assigning 53  removing or reassigning 54    169    Standard Limited Warranty 153  Storage  settings 107  Synchronization settings  background data 122  T  Task Manager 12  Text  entering 28  Text settings  default 116  Google voice typing 117  Samsung keyboard 117    TTY Mode 11  Turning Your Phone On and Off 9  U  UL Certified Travel Charger 141  V  Video  options 72  Videos  recording 71  sharing 75    Voicemail  checking 63  setting up 63  Volume  key 17  VPN  adding 91  settings 100  wW  Wallpaper  setting 75  Warranty Information 153  Wi Fi  adding a connection manually 89  scanning and connecting 89  settings 95  turning on or off 88  Wireless Networking  Bluetooth 90  VPN 91  Wi Fi 88    YouTube 87    
53.  vibration to play for incoming calls and  keypad touches     1   2     From the Home screen  touch Phone    Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  Ringtones and keypad   tones    Configure settings      Device ringtone  Choose a ringtone to play for incoming calls      Device vibration  Choose a vibration pattern  or create your  own pattern  to play for incoming calls when Incoming call  vibration is tumed 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      Keypad tones  When enabled  sounds play when you touch  the Phone keypad        Calling 38    Call alert    Set options for sounds and vibrations to occur during calls   1  From the Home screen  touch  8 Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  Call alert   3  Configure options      Call vibrations  Enable Vibrate on connection to network to  so the phone vibrates 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 on call  Enable to have notifications for alarms 
54.  when you delete messages      Quick responses  View and manage text phrases you can  insert into emails      Priority senders  Add list of senders with priority      Email notifications  When enabled  email notification will  appear in the status bar      Select ringtone  Choose from list of ringtones      Vibrate  Enable vibrate when email arrives          Touch an account to configure specific settings     Available options depend on the account     Composing and Sending Email    1               From the Home screen  select 4 Apps  gt   o Email   If you have multiple accounts set up  choose an  account from the menu at the top of the screen   Touch     then touch fields to enter recipients and the  email text   While composing a message  use these options       Touch   Menu for options  Available options depend on the type  of email account     Touch   Attach to add a file to the message  Available  options depend on the type of email account   Touch E Send to send the message     Gmail    Send and receive emails via Gmail  Google s web based  email   m From the Home screen  select E Apps  gt        Gmail   Setting Up Your Gmail Account  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 ZEE Apps  gt   M Gmail   2  Follow the prompts to sign in  or create a new account   3  The phone com
55.  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 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    Health and Safety Information 148    noise  Some hearing devices are more immune than
56. Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Screen lock    Touch one of the following 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 112    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      Face and voice  When enabled  you unlock the phone by  looking at the screen and speaking  This option offers low  security  because someone who looks and or sounds 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 screen 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     nnnc
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58. For example  your phone  can use Wi Fi Direct to share photos  contacts and other  content with other Wi Fi Direct devices   Turning Wi Fi Direct On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Wi Fi   2  Touch Wi Fi Direct to turn Wi Fi Direct On or Off     97    Configuring Wi Fi Direct  1  From the Home screen  touch            gt         Settings  gt  Wi Fi   2  Touch Wi Fi Direct to configure settings     When you turn on Wi Fi Direct  your device automatically  Searches for available Wi Fi Direct devices  Touch Scan to  Start a new search     After scanning for devices  touch a device to connect to it  then  follow the prompts to complete the connection     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  Your phone supports Bluetooth 4 0   Bluetooth profiles    Bluetooth profiles are specifications for services supported  by individual devices  Profiles improve the ability of different  devices to work together  Your phone supports these  Bluetooth profiles      Headset  HSP v1 2 profile supports use of compatible Bluetooth  headsets for mono voice      Serial Port  SPP profile supports setting up emulated serial cable  connections with other Bluetooth devices      Handsfree  HFP v1 5 profile supports Bluetooth headsets  and  m
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63. Notifications   From the Home screen  sweep your finger downward  to display Notifications  then touch the alert       Selecta connection method       Media device  MTP   Transfer media files with Windows  or  using Android file transfer on a Mac   see www android com filetransfer      Camera  PTP   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     Section 8  Settings    Accessing Settings  From the Home screen  m Touch R   Apps  gt      Settings    or   Touch   Menu  gt  Settings   From Notifications    m Touch and drag downward from the top of the screen  to display notifications  then touch 6n    Home screen mode   Your phone offers two Home screen modes      Starter mode provides an easier experience for the first time  smartphone user      Standard mode provides a conventional layout for apps and  widgets on the Home screen    The first time you turn your phone on  you ll be prompted to   choose a mode  or you can choose a mode at anytime in   Settings   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps    7 Settings    gt  Mode change    2  Touch a mode  and then touch Apply     Settings 94    Airplane mode    When airplane mode is enabled  all your phone s wireless  connections are disabled  and you cannot m
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65. Set the length of time the Menu and Back Keys remain lit  after you touch them   1  From the Home screen  touch FF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Display  gt  Touch key light duration   2  Choose a time period  or Always off or Always on   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 E   Apps  gt   1Q  Settings  gt  Display   2  Touch Display battery percentage to turn the setting On  or Off     Settings 106    Storage    Manage the use of memory resources in your phone s Device  memory  and on an installed memory card     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   2  Under Device memory  view memory usage for various  categories  Touch a category for more information     107    SD card  1     nmn    From the Home screen  touch E  Apps  gt    0  Settings  gt  Storage    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     Unmounting and Removing a Memory Card    on   page 13    Touch Format SD card to permanently remove all  content from an installed memory card     Power saving mode  Configure Power saving settings to conserve battery power     1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps
66. Stopwatch  Record lap times     Timer  Measure elapsed time     Desk clock  Display the date and time in large format  for easy  viewing   m From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt   X  Clock   Contacts  Use Contacts to store information for your friends  family and  colleagues  to make contacting them easy   For more information  see    Contacts    on page 45        From the Home screen  touch g   Apps  gt   Contacts     Downloads  View and manage files and other items you download to your  phone   1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt        Downloads   2  Touch an item to open it  if an appropriate application  is installed      Note  Applications you 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 60   m From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt         o Email     Gallery  Use Gallery to view and manage pictures and videos   Viewing Videos  1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt     EE Gallery   2  Touch an album  then touch a video to play it     3  While viewing videos  touch   Menu for options     Viewing Pictures  1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   Gallery     2  Touch an album  then touch a picture to view it   3  While viewing a picture  touch the screen  or touch    Menu for options     Applications 74    Sharing pictures and video  You can share pictures and videos via Email  Messaging   B
67. Touch OK  then touch Add music to choose music for the  playlist  then touch Done     Adding a song to a playlist   1  From the Home screen  select E Apps  gt       Music Player    2  Touch and hold a song  then choose Add to playlist  from the pop up menu    3  Touch a playlist to add the selected song to it  or touch  Create playlist to create a new playlist and add the  selected song to it     Adding multiple songs to a playlist   1  From the Home screen  select H   Apps  gt       Music Player    2  Touch   Menu  gt  Add to playlist    3  Touch songs 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 t Apps  gt       Music Player   2  Touch and hold 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 82    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      nasa              1  From the H
68. 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     4  Touch Scan to rescan for an available Wi Fi network  4     89    nun    From the Home screen  touch E  Apps  gt         Settings   Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On     3  When your phone completes a scan  touch Add Wi Fi    Network  below the scanned networks   then 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   Touch Connect to save the settings and connect to the  network now  or Save to save the network settings for  future use     Bluetooth    Note  For Hearing Aid Compatibility Information  see page 148     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   Menu    Configuring Bluetooth Settings    Configure your phone s Bluetooth settings  For more  information  see  Bluetooth settings  on page 99     Note  Bluetooth profiles a
69. a Gmail or  Email     Important  Not all Bluetooth devices will accept contacts  and    not all devices support transfers of multiple  contacts  Check the target device   s documentation           From the Home screen  touch Contacts    Touch   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 90    Email  For more information about sending email  see     Composing and Sending Email    on page 62      Gmail  For more information about sending Gmail  see     Composing and Sending Gmail    on page 63      Messaging  For more information about sending messages   see    Creating and Sending Messages    on page 56      Wi Fi Direct  For more information about using Wi Fi Direct   see  Wi Fi Direct  on page 97        Contacts and Accounts 50    Backing Up Contacts    Use Backup Assistant Plus to save a copy of your Contacts to  a secure web site     For more information  see  Backup Assistant Plus  on  page 122   1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Backup   3  Follow the prompts to log in to your Backup Assistant  account   Favorites  Mark contacts with a      star to identify them as Favorites   Favorites display on t
70. abled   search for devices to share photos  For more information about  sharing via DLNA see    Nearby devices    on page 92       Details  View information about the picture   Picture Options  1  From the Home screen  touch 2  Apps  gt   iQ  Camera   2  Use these options to configure the camera     ck  Self portrait  Switch between the back camera and the  front camera  for self portraits   e a 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     Resolution  Choose a size for the image                             face  If a smile is detected  the picture is taken automatically      White balance  Choose a setting for the light source         Effects  Apply an effect to pictures      Metering  Select a method for measuring light      o Settings     Guidelines  Enable or disable an on screen grid to aid in photo      Edit shortcuts  Choose shortcuts to appear on the toolbar  composition   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     Take photos using voice  When activated  takes a photo  front Camera  using a verbal command   
71. abled  the phone will automatically redial a  Call if it receives a busy signal from the network    TTY mode  Choose a TTY mode to enable TTY mode  for use  with optional TTY equipment  not included       DTMF tones  Set the length of Dual tone Multi frequency  tones  which play when you use the keypad during a call  such  as when navigating phone menus      Voice privacy  Enable or disable Enhanced voice privacy  to  improve the security of phone calls                 Calling 42    Section 4  Contacts and Accounts    Accounts    Your phone provides the ability to synchronize information   from a variety of accounts  including Email  Facebook   Google  and your Samsung account  Depending on the  account  you can choose to synchronize your calendar   contacts  and other types of content    Contacts from your accounts appear in your phone s  Contacts    With synchronization  you can ensure that information on  your phone is updated with any information that changes in  your accounts     43    Controlling Synchronization  You can choose to have your phone automatically sync with  your accounts  or manually synchronize each account when  you want to check messages   You may also choose to limit automatic or background  synchronization to extend battery life    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings    2  Under Accounts  select the account to manually sync  an individual account and then touch Sync now   Configure automatic sync options with the account s  set
72. ages 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     Home screen  The Home screen consists of the Home page  plus pages 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 pages  As you scroll  the indicator at the  bottom of the display shows your current position    Home screen mode    Your phone offers two Home screen modes     Starter mode provides an easier experience for the first time  smartphone user     Standard mode provides a conventional layout for apps and  widgets on the Home screen   The first time you turn your phone on  the default mode is  Standard  however you ll be prompted with the option to  change the mode in the Setup Wizard  You can also choose  to change the mode at any time in Settings   1  From the Home screen  touch FF Apps  gt   1 Settings  gt  Mode change   2  Select a mode  then touch Apply     Customizing the Home Screen  Customize the Home screen to suit your preferences   9 Add Apps and widgets  For more information  see    Apps and  widgets    on page 26   9 Add Folders  For more information  see    Folders    on page 27       Change the Wallpaper  For more information  see    Wallpaper     on page 27     Understanding Your Phone 20    Adding and removing Home screen pages  You can customize the Home scr
73. ake or receive  calls or messages or connect to networks  While in airplane  mode  you can use other features of your phone  such as  playing music  watching videos  or other applications     m From the Home screen  touch 2 Apps  gt                 Settings and touch the Airplane mode to  enable or disable airplane mode     Tip  Airplane mode can also be controlled from Notifications     and from Device options when you press and hold the    GRD    Power Lock Key     95    Wi Fi  Set up and manage your phone s connections to Wi Fi  networks  Your phone supports Wi Fi a b g n   For more information about using Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi    on  page 88    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  When you turn Wi Fi service on  your phone automatically    searches for available networks and displays them     You can also turn Wi Fi On or Off from Notifications     1  From the Home screen  touch 22 Apps  gt   10  Settings     2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On or Off     Wi Fi Settings  Set up and manage wireless access points     1                From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt          Settings  gt  Wi Fi    Touch settings to configure      Notify me  When enabled  your phone notifies you of Wi Fi  networks when you launch a high data usage application      Add Wi Fi Network  Connect to a new Wi Fi network  For  more information  see    Adding a Wi
74. alidate your warranty and may cause damage     Non Supported Batteries  Using a non approved battery may damage your phone     Samsung phones do not support non approved batteries   Samsung charging accessories  such as the Wall USB  Charger  will only charge approved batteries     Getting Started 6    Battery Indicator    The battery icon        the Status Bar shows battery power  level  Before the battery becomes too low to operate  the  empty battery icon will flash and a tone will sound  If you  continue to operate the phone without charging  the phone  will power off     Tip  For settings you can configure to extend battery life  see     Power saving mode  on page 108     For information about what s using battery power  see   Battery  on page 108     Battery Cover    The battery is installed under a removable cover on the back  of the phone     Removing the battery cover    m Pull up using the slot provided  while lifting the cover  off the phone        Installing the battery cover    m Align the cover and press it firmly into place  making  sure it snaps into place     Installing and Removing the Battery  Installing the battery   1  Remove the battery cover    2  Insert the battery into the phone  aligning the gold  contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in the  phone    3  Replace the battery cover        Removing the Battery  1  Remove the battery cover   2  Liftthe battery out of the phone  using the slot  provided   3  Replace the battery cover   Charging t
75. an 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 accessories 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     Health and Safety Information 132    Because there are no known risks from exposure
76. and new  messages play during phone calls  When disabled  these  notifications will be muted during a call              39    Answeringlending calls  Manage settings for answering and ending calls   1  From the Home screen  touch Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  Answering ending calls   3  Configure these options     The home key answers calls  When enabled  you can answer  an incoming call by pressing the Home Key     Answer calls using voice  When enabled  you can answer an  incoming call using a voice command     The power key ends calls  When enabled  pressing the  Power Lock Key ends a call   Turn off screen during calls    When enabled  the screen automatically turns off during  phone calls  and the proximity sensor on the front of the  phone is used to turn the screen back on when the phone is  moved or brought close to another surface  such as when  you move the phone to your ear    1  From the Home screen  touch Phone    2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings     3  Touch Turn off screen during calls to enable or disable  the option     Call accessories  Configure headset options for calls     1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch      Phone    Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  Call accessories    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 peri
77. ata  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    Health and Safety Information 142    make or receive any calls  the mobile device must be  switched on and in a service area with adequate signal  strength    Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile  device networks or when certain network services and or  mobile device features are in use  Check with local service  providers    To make an emergency call    1  Ifthe mobile device is not on  switch it on    2  From the Home scre
78. ating   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    137    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     If you consider a call necessary and appropriate  follow these   tips      Use a hands free device      Secure your phone within easy reach      Place calls when you are not moving      Plan calls when your car will be stationary      Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations      Letthe person with whom you are speaking know that you are  driving and will suspend the call if necessary      Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while d
79. ating a bookmark  1  From the Home screen  touch 4 Internet   2  Browse to the desired website  then touch   EJ Bookmarks  gt  Add bookmark   3  Confirm the Name and Folder for the bookmark  then  touch Save   Accessing bookmarks and history  Launch a bookmarked page  or reload recent pages   1  From the Home screen  touch  amp  Internet   2  Touch Bookmarks to display bookmarks  then use  these options     Touch an item to load the page     Touch and hold an item for options     Touch   Menu for more options     Applications 78    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     Note  You must enable location services to use Local  and  some features require Standalone or Google location  services  For more information  see  Location services  on page 109            nona       From the Home screen  touch g Apps  gt    Local     79    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 109     nunc  tnnc       From the Home screen  touch fe Apps  gt          Maps     Navigating the Map  Zooming    Double tap on the screen to zoom in or out   Scrolling    Touch and drag on the screen to repos
80. ations 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     Health and Safety Information 146    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     147    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 medical 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 imp
81. avorites  see   Favorites  on page 51     1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch is Phone    Touch the Ea Favorites tab to display favorites    Slide your finger across a favorite  left to right  to dial  the default number for the contact     or    Touch and hold a favorite  then select Call from the  pop up menu     or    Touch a contact to display its Contact entry  then touch  a phone number to dial it or touch   to dial the default  number for the contact     Making Calls from Recent calls  Return a call  or call a number from a recent call     For more information about Recent calls  see  Recent calls   on page 36     1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch h  Phone    Touch the Recent tab to display recent calls   Slide your finger left to right across a recent call    or    Touch the recent call to view its details  then touch C    Making Multi party Calls    Merge calls to set up a multi party call between you and two  other parties     1     Establish a call  either by dialing or answering an  incoming call    Touch E Add Call  The first call is placed on hold  and  the Keypad displays    Enter the second phone number  then touch 8   Touch        Merge  The calls are joined into a multi party  call     Calling 34    Answering Calls    You can answer incoming calls when the phone is locked or  unlocked        Touch and drag      Answer     Tip  To silence the ringtone for an incoming call  press the  Volume Key     Sending Calls to Voicemail  When your phone ale
82. ay also support other compatible Bluetooth devices with  speakerphone capabilities      Stereo  A2DP v1 2  AVRCP v1 0  GAVDP 1 2  AVCTP 1 3 and  AVDTP 1 2 profiles support delivery of stereo audio to compatible  Bluetooth devices      Object Exchange  OPP v1 0 profile allows sending and receiving  of contact name cards  vCard 2 1  and calendar events   vCalendar  between devices  PBAP v1 2 supports exchange of  Phone Book Objects        Human Interface Devices  HID v1 0 profile supports certain  interface devices      Personal Area Networking  PAN 1 0 supports exchange of data  with other devices     Note  This device does not support all Bluetooth profiles     For vehicle accessory compatibility  visit  www verizonwireless com bluetoothchart        Turning Bluetooth On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings     2  Touch Bluetooth BIS to turn Bluetooth On or Off     Tip  You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off on Notifications     Settings 98    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     nona    1  From the Home screen  touch 22 Apps  gt    10  Settings  gt  Bluetooth    2  Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth        Touch to tum Bluetooth On or Off    Touch your phone s name to control its visibility to other  devices    Bluetooth searches  Available when Bluetooth is  tum
83. cess Google Voice Typing from the Samsung keyboard   m From the Samsung keyboard  touch    then speak  your input   Configuring Google voice typing  Configure the Samsung keyboard to your preferences   1  From the Home screen  touch Ef Apps  gt  15  Settings  Samsung keyboard   2  Touch Google voice typing  A checkmark indicates  selection          on page 117     While entering text  touch and hold 8  then select 4   from the pop up menu     Using Swype  With Swype  you have the ability to switch seamlessly  between four different input modes   Swype  Speak  Write  or  Tap   Configuring Swype    From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt  2  Settings  gt   Language and input  gt  Swype     Editing Text  Use the text selection tools to select text or position a cursor  for inserting text  then use the editing tools to select  cut   copy and paste text     Note  Some applications do not support editing  or may offer  other ways to select and modify text     Inserting new text  m Touch the text to display the M insertion cursor  touch  and drag the cursor into position in the text if needed    Selecting text  m Touch and hold the text you want to select to display  the      selector cursors  then touch and drag the  cursors to highlight the text you want to select    or   Touch and hold text  then touch If  Select from the  pop up text editing menu     Understanding Your Phone 30    Copying or Cutting Text  1  Touch and hold on the text you want to select to display  the          s
84. ckup Assistant Plus from    Contacts  From Contacts  touch   Menu to select Backup     Add Account  Set up a Samsung account  Email account  Facebook  account  Google account  LDAP account  or Microsoft  Exchange Active Sync account   For more information about setting up  syncing  and  managing accounts  see    Accounts    on page 43     Accessory  Configure your phone   s behavior when it is connected to  optional accessories  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Accessory   2  Configure settings     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     Audio applications  Displays applications in the Quick panel  when you plug in headphones     Settings 122    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   10  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     Set date  Enter the current date  only available when Automatic  date and time is disable
85. creen page  Then  you can drag  another app to the now empty space     Arranging Apps and widgets on the Home screen  m Touch and hold an app  then drag it to a new location     Adding Apps and widgets to the Home screen   1  Navigate to a Home screen panel    2  Touch and hold the screen  select Apps and widgets  from under the Add to Home screen menu  then touch  an app or widget to add it to the Home screen    or   Touch    Apps  then touch and hold an app or widget  to place it on the Home screen     Removing Apps and widgets from the Home  screen    m Touch and hold the app or widget until    Remove  appears  then drag it to the Delete icon     Understanding Your Phone 26    Folders    Place Folders on the Home screen to organize items  After  placing a folder  touch it to name it  and drag apps or widgets  to the folder to store them in the folder     Creating Folders on the Home screen  1  Navigate to the desired Home screen   2  Touch and hold the screen  select Folder from under  the Add to Home screen menu   Touch   Menu Create folder   3  Touch the new folder to give it a name   Removing Folders       Touch and hold the Folder until    Remove appears   then drag the Folder to the Delete icon     27    Wallpaper  Choose a background for the the Home screen  You can  choose from pre loaded wallpapers  or select a picture from  Gallery    1  From the Home screen  touch and hold the screen to  select Set Wallpaper from under the Home screen  menu  Choose from Home scre
86. d       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 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           123    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   19 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    Apps  gt           Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Screen timeout   2  Touch a setting to select it     Lock automatically  Set the length of time between the automatic screen timeout  and locking the phone  Screen lock must be set for this  option to appear   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Lock automatically   2  T
87. d  manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you  find this rating  Higher ratings mean that the hearing device  is relatively immune to interference noise    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   2 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 are 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 have not been tested yet for use with  hearing aids     Health and Safety Information 150    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  Co
88. d 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 2 hour  per day  every day  for over 10 years  the study suggested a    Health and Safety Information 130    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   International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users   COSMOS     The COSMOS study aims to conduct long term health  monitoring 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   www ukcosmos org index html           131    Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio  Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence   MOBI KIDS   MOBI KIDS
89. d share apps  with friends  When you install new apps  new screens are  added to hold them     Tip  You can place shortcuts to apps on the Home screen  for    quick access to the application  For more information  see   Apps and widgets  on page 26     65    Downloading and Installing Apps  Find new apps to download and install on your device      7  Play Store  For more information  see  Play Store  on  page 85   Uninstalling Apps  You can uninstall apps you download and install  Pre loaded  apps cannot be uninstalled   1  From the Home screen  touch       Apps   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Uninstall   3  Apps that can be uninstalled show e on their icon   Touch e  then follow the prompts to uninstall the app   Pre loaded apps 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       Apps   2  Touch   Menu  gt  View type   3  Choose an option     Customizable Grid  The default view  which allows you to  touch and hold 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  1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps   2  Touch  Menu for options      Play Store  Launch Google Play    Store  to browse for new  apps to download     Edit  Touch and hold an app icon for these options       Drag it to a new location       Dra
90. d temperatures below 0  C   32  F or above 45  C    113        Microwaves   Do not try to dry your mobile device in 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 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  permanent 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    hypersensit
91. dating Contacts  Make changes to update an existing contact    1  From the Home screen  touch B Contacts    2  Touch a contact to display it  then touch   Edit    3  Continue entering contact information  For more  information  see  Creating Contacts  on page 45    4  Touch    Save to save the contact    Updating Contacts from the Phone Keypad  Enter a phone number with the Phone Keypad  then save it    1  From the Home screen  touch  3  Phone    2  Touch the digits of the phone number on the Keypad    3  Touch Add to Contacts  then select Update existing from  the pop up menu    4  Select a contact to update  then continue entering  contact information  For more information  see   Creating Contacts  on page 45    Updating Contacts from Recent calls    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 Recent calls  on page 36     Contacts and Accounts 46    Choosing Contacts to Display  1  From the Home screen  touch m Contacts   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Contacts to display     Choose All contacts to show all contacts       Choose an account to only display contacts from that account       Touch Phone to show only show contacts saved to the phone     Choose Customized list to select contact types for each  account  or the phone     47    Contacts Settings    1   2     From the Home screen  touch  22 Contacts    Touch   Menu  gt  Settings    e Select Only contacts with ph
92. deo up to HD 720p  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 plays DivX video  Visit www 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 License settings under Settings  gt  About  phone  gt  Legal information  gt  License settings  gt  DivX  VOD  Go to vod divx com for more information on how to complete your  registration    Wi Fi    the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo  and the Wi Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance     Google  Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google  Inc      Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC   Samsung    Samsung  Super AMOLED  and AllShare are all trademarks of  Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd  and or its related entities  Other company names  product names and marks mentioned herein are  the property of their respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks  Appearance of device may vary   CVerizon Wireless  Verizon Wireless  the Verizon Wireless logos  and Legend   are trademarks of Verizon Trademark Services  LLC  All company names  trademarks  logos and copyrights not property of Verizon Wireless are the property of their respecti
93. e  VZ Navigator requires service activation  Contact Verizon  Wireless for more information     m From the Home screen  touch  amp  amp  Apps  gt         VZ Navigator   From a Home screen  touch the RA vZ Navigator  shortcut     87    Section 7  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        be Open  unsecured   or  Secured  requiring you to provide login credentials      Your phone supports the 802 11 a b g n Wi Fi protocols   Configuring Wi Fi Settings   Configure your phone s Wi Fi settings  For more information    see  Wi Fi Settings  on page 96     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 nearby  available Wi Fi networks     Tip  When you turn Wi Fi service on  your phone automatically    searches for available networks and displays them     1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt   10  Settings     2  Touch Wi Fi to turn Wi Fi On or Off     Connections 88    Scanning and Connecting to a Wi Fi Network Adding a Wi Fi Network Manually    When you turn on Wi Fi  your phone searches for available 1   Wi Fi connections  then displays them   1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt  2         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 
94. e  coverage of the Limited Warranty in any way  and you will  continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty     157    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 or 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     Important  Please provide warranty information  proof of  purchase  to Samsung   s Customer Care Center in  order to provide this service at no charge  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    No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior  written approval  Specifications and availability subject to  change without notice   111611  
95. e  gt   Recent   2  While viewing the Call log  touch   Menu  gt  Call  duration     37    Call Settings  Configure settings for calling with your phone   Call restriction  Create and manage a list of phone numbers  to have your  phone automatically reject calls you receive from those  numbers   1  From the Home screen  touch 154 Phone   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings   3  Select Call restriction for these options  Incoming call    Outgoing call       Auto reject mode  Touch to tum Auto reject mode ON  or OFF  When ON  calls from numbers on the Auto reject list will  be rejected  Touch All numbers or Auto reject numbers      Auto reject list  Enter telephone numbers to be rejected if Auto  reject mode is ON  Turn on Unknown number to reject calls  with no caller ID  Touch Create  then follow the prompts to  enter numbers to reject  or select them from Contacts  Touch  Match criteria to set options for using the reject number list     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   2   3     From the Home screen  touch      Phone    Touch   Menu Call settings  gt  Set reject messages    Manage messages      To create new messages  touch Create  then follow the  prompts      To modify an existing message  touch the message  then edit  the text     Ringtones and keypad tones    Choose tones and or
96. e next time you synchronize with the account   Joining contacts  1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts   2  Touch and hold a contact  then select Join contact     3  Select a contact to join to the selected contact     49    Separating contacts   1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts    2  Touch a contact to display its information    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     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    1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts     2  Touch   Menu  gt  Import Export     3  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 installed memory  card     e Export to SD card  Copy contacts to an installed memory card       Share namecard via  Share contacts as vCards  For more  information  see    Sending Namecards  vCards     on  page 50     Sending Namecards  vCards     You can send a contact namecard as a vCards via Bluetooth  to other Bluetooth devices  or as an attachment vi
97. ecurity  protection is solely the responsibility of the software provider  solution provider or user  For complete statement of limited  warranty  please refer to www samsung com us safe  available on the web and where Samsung smartphone and Galaxy             devices are sold   101212           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  B Design    and combination mark  Bluetooth word mark and  B Design   are  registered trademarks and are wholly owned by the Bluetooth SIG    Nuance    VSuite     T9   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            DivX Certified  and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license   DivX Certified to play DivX9 vi
98. ed   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 2 Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Install from device storage  then choose a  certificate and follow the prompts to install     115    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   10  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   1O  Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Language   2  Select a language from the list   Personal dictionary  Create and manage a list of words for use in text entry  for  matching your key touches with words   1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Personal dictionary   2  Manage your word list   e Select    to enter new words     Touch a word to Edit the word     e Touch  ff  to delete a word     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
99. ed 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 90     99    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   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Data usage    2  Touch Mobile data to turn mobile data On or Off    3  Touch Limit mobile data usage  then use the slider on the  data usage graph to set a limit    4  Touch Alert me about data usage  then use the slider on  the data usage graph to set a warning limit    5  View Data usage cycle for the current month or Change  cycle to view other cycles     Tip  You can also turn Mobile Data On or Off on Notifications     Mobile networks  Set options for network selection and data service     Important  Depending on your service plan  changes you  make to mobile networks settings may incur extra  charges  Consult Verizon Wireless for more  information     nonc    1  From the Home screen  touch s Apps  gt   1O  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile networks   2  Setthese options      Mobile data  Enable or disable your phone s connection to the  mobile data network  You can also control this setting at  Notifications with the Mobile data toggle      Global Data Roaming Access  Enable or disable connection to  data services when your device is roaming on another network   For more
100. ed 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     163    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 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   Samsung 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
101. een to include up to the  seven default pages  and set the page order   1  From the Home screen  touch   Menu Edit page    or   Pinch the Home screen  then choose 8 Add to Home  screen to add a page     2  Touch and drag pages to change their order  and use  these controls to configure pages   zm Remove  Touch and hold a page  then drag it     to Remove        Add  Touch to add    page  to a total of seven     m Home  The page with this icon displays when you  touch        Home     Tip  You can also    pinch    the screen to display options for  editing the Home screen     21    LED Indicator    The LED indicator   on the front of the phone above the  screen  see  Front View  on page 16  animates or glows to  show alerts or phone status     Blue       Pulses in multi color blue while the phone is turning On or Off       Blinks blue for a missed call  message or other notification     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     Navigation  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     Touch an app icon to launch the application   Touch and Hold  Activate items by a to
102. elector cursors  Touch and drag the cursors  to highlight the text you want to cut or copy   Touch AA Cut or Bl Copy from the pop up text  editing menu   Pasting Copied or Cut Text  1  Touch in a text entry field to display the  i  insertion  cursor  touch and drag the cursor into position in the  text  if needed    2  Touch       display a pop up menu  Touch Paste to paste  the last copied item  or touch Clipboard to select other  copied items     31    Section 3  Calling    Making Calls  Your phone offers multiple ways to make calls     Use the touch screen Keypad to enter the phone number or  speed dial number     Call a contact from Contacts      all a contact from Favorites     Return a call  or call a recent caller  from Recent     Voice dial using S Voice   Making Calls Using the Phone Keypad   1  From the Home screen  touch 133 Phone    2  Touch the digits of the telephone or speed dial number  on the Keypad  If you enter an incorrect number while  dialing  touch      to backspace to clear it    3  Touch BER to place the call     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 53     Note  Some speed dials are reserved by default  and cannot  be assigned   Speed dial 1 is reserved for Voicemail   Speed dial 97 is reserved for balance inquiries   Speed dial 98 is reserved for minutes
103. ell 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   www fcc gov oet rfsafety       Environmental Protection Agency  EPA    http   Awww epa gov radtown wireless tech html       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   www cdc gov niosh       World Health Organization  WHO    hitp   www who int peh emf en                    International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection     http   www  icnirp de     Health Protection Agency   http   www 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
104. en  Lock screen   or Home and lock screens    2  Choose a source for images      Gallery  Access the Gallery to choose a picture from an  installed memory card  Touch a picture to select it  then use the  crop tool to resize the picture  if desired  Touch Done to save  the picture as wallpaper      Live wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded animated  wallpapers  Touch a wallpaper to see an example  then touch  Set wallpaper    Wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded wallpaper images  Touch  a wallpaper  then touch Set wallpaper     Note  You can also choose Wallpaper in Settings   Touch      Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Display  gt  Wallpaper     2005    Entering Text  Your phone offers three text input methods  Samsung  keyboard  Google voice typing  and Swype     Samsung keyboard  Enter text on a virtual QWERTY keyboard     Google voice typing  Speak your inputs     Swype  Swype  Speak  Write  or Tap your input    Using Samsung Keyboard  Samsung keyboard is a virtual QWERTY keyboard for text    entry  featuring optional predictive text  Input characters by  tapping the on screen keys with your finger    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        From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt  20  Settings  gt   Language and input 2 Samsung keyboard  For more  inf
105. en  tap Phone    3  Onthe Keypad  key in the emergency number for your  present location  for example  911 or other official  emergency number   Emergency numbers vary by  location    4  Touch   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    143    may be the only means of communication at the scene of an  accident  do not cut off the call until given permission to do  50     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 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    Avoi
106. ertified  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     135    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 granted an  Equipment Authorization for this mobile device with all  reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC  RF exposure guidelines  This mobile phone has an FCC ID  number  A3LSCHI200  Model Number  SCH i200  and the  specific SAR levels for this mobile phone can be found at the  following FCC website    hitp   www fcc gov oet ea     The SAR information for this device can also be found on  Samsung   s website    http   www samsung com sar               information      this and ot
107. es    2  Touch File sharing to turn file sharing via DLNA On or  Off  A Wi Fi connection will be needed to share files     101    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        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 other devices  Choose how to handle incoming  files from other devices  from Always accept  Always ask  or  Always reject     Sound  Mute    Use Mute to temporarily silence the sounds your phone  makes  except for media playback and alarms  or replace  them with vibration     m Press and hold the  999    Power Lock Key and  touch Mute  or Vibrate     Mute  Enable Mute mode  to silence all sounds     Vibrate  Enable Vibrate mode  to replace sounds with vibration   You can also enable Vibrate mode by pressing the Volume Key  down from the Home screen  by touching and holding the    key on the Phone keypad  or from Notifications     Tip  Vibrate and Mute Silent modes are also available from  Notifications     Volume    Set the system volume level  and set default volume for call  ringtones  notifications  and media playback   
108. es 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 date 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    Warranty Information 164    removable   Alternatively  you may opt out by calling  1 888 987 4357 no late
109. est   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     Notes  Additional information about the current topic     Tips  Quick or innovative methods  or useful shortcuts     Important  Information about the current topic that could impact  performance     Warning  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  including these conventions    gt  Arrows represent the sequence of selections in  procedures  For example   From the Home screen  touch   Menu  gt  Settings  2 Wi Fi   Many settings use an ON OFF toggle  Touch the    ON OFF toggle to turn a setting ON or OFF  This  graphic is used to represent the ON OFF toggle     n    Battery    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable  standard Li lon  battery  A Wall USB Charger  Charging Head and USB cable   are 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     fully  discharged battery requires up to 4 hours of charge 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  inv
110. f 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     Warranty Information 156    You may opt      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 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 th
111. g 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   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 samsungrecyclingdirect 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 provided locations  where mobile devices and batteries are sold  Additional  information regarding specific locations may be found at   http   www 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 recycling mailing label   Just go to  http   www samsung com us aboutsamsung citizenship   usactivities_environment_samsungrecyclingdirect html INT ST  A recyle your phone page and follow the instructions to  prin
112. g it to      to create a new folder to contain the icon       Drag itto    to create    new apps screen and place  the icon on it         Drag it to     to launch the Application manager to view  information about the app  For more information  refer to     Application manager    on page 108        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  Creates a folder  which you title  and places it on  the home screen      Uninstall  Remove an app that you downloaded from your  phone  Preloaded apps cannot be uninstalled      Downloaded applications  Display all apps you ve  downloaded      View type  Configure the apps screen    e Share apps  Select apps you ve downloaded  not available for  pre loaded apps  to share via Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  Google   Google   Messaging  Memo  or Wi Fi Direct      Hide applications Show hidden applications  Control  whether app icons are visible in Apps  Hiding an icon does not  remove the app from your phone     Applications 66    Calculator    Use your phone s Calculator to perform mathematical  calculations    m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt      Calculator     Calendar  Record events and appointments to manage your schedule              Tip  A Calendar widget is available in Widgets  For more  information about placing widgets on the Home screen   see    Apps and widgets    on page 26     Oooo    1  From the Home screen
113. guages      Personalized recognition  Improves speech recognition  accuracy      Bluetooth headset  Record audio through the Bluetooth  headset        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 E   Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Text to speech  output   2  Touch a setting to configure     Preferred TTS engine      Select Google Text to speech Engine  or Samsung TTS     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     Settings 120    Mouseltrackpad  Customize the response of your screen swipes     nmn    1  From the Home screen  touch g Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Pointer speed   2  Touch and drag along the scale to set the pointer    speed   Back up and reset    Set options for backing up your information 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   10  Settings  gt  Back up and reset     2  Touch Back up my data to enable or disable back up     Back
114. he Battery  Your phone comes with a Wall USB Charger  Charging Head    and USB cable  to charge your phone from any 110 220 VAC  outlet     Note  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     Getting Started 8    1  Insert the USB cable into the USB Accessory port  Turning Your Phone On and Off  Turning Your Phone On  m Press        hold the      Power Lock Key for a   few seconds  until the start up sequence begins   While powering on  the  phone connects with  the network  then  displays the Home  screen and active  alerts     Power Lock Key       2  Connect the USB cable to the charging head   Plug the charging head into a standard AC power  outlet     4  When charging is complete  unplug the charging head  from the power outlet and remove the USB cable from  the phone  Turning Your Phone Off    1  Press and hold the 7776 Power Lock Key until the  Phone options menu appears     2  Atthe Phone options menu  select Power off     Setup Wizard    The first time you turn your phone on  the Setup wizard will  prompt you to customize your phone  Follow the prompts to  set     You can also access Setup wizard at any time     m From the Home screen  touch fF Apps  gt   SW Setup wizard     Help  Get information about using your phone   m From the Home screen  touch    Apps    Help   Your Phone Number    m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   
115. he Favorites tab in the Phone and  Contacts for fast dialing or messaging  and are indicated by  the yr   Creating Favorites  1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts   2  Touch and hold a contact  then select Add to Favorites  from the pop up menu    or   Touch a contact to display it  then touch      at the top  right of the screen     51    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 the Home screen  touch Contacts  gt  Groups   Creating a New Group  1  From the Home screen  touch  22 Contacts  gt  Groups   2  Touch Menu  gt  Create  then enter information     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     Editing a Group    1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch B Contacts Groups   Touch a Group to display it    Touch   Menu Edit  then update information for the  group  For more information  see  Creating a New  Group  on page 51     Deleting a Group    1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch Contacts Groups   Touch  lt  Menu  then touch Delete Groups    Touch a group to mark it for deletion  o
116. her 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 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  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     residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radi
117. iguring your account 62  managing your account 63    refreshing your account 63  Google   Gmail 62   Local 79   managing an account 44   Maps 79   Navigation 83   Play Store 85   setting up an account 44   Talk 64   YouTube 87  GPS 142  Groups   adding contacts 52   creating 51   sending a message 53   H   Health and Safety Information 129  Home screen   adding shortcuts 26   customizing 20   folders 27   primary shortcuts 26   wallpaper 27    Icons  Status Bar 23  Internet 77  M  Maps 79  Memory Card  installing 13  unmounting and removing 13  Memory settings  internal phone storage 107  Messages  creating and sending 56  email 60  Gmail 62  managing 57  settings 57  Talk 64  types 55  Mobile networks  settings 100  Music  creating a playlist 81  Music Player 81    setting a song as a ringtone 82  Mute all sounds 102  My Files 83  My Profile 48  sending 48  My Verizon Mobile 83  N    Namecards  sending 50  Navigation  command keys 26  touch gestures 22  Notification Panel 22  0  Operating Environment 146  Other Important Safety  Information 151  P  Pairing with Bluetooth 90  Phone settings  date  amp  time 123  language 116    Picture ID  setting 75  Pictures  setting as wallpaper 75  sharing 75  taking 68  Play Store 85  Playlists  creating 81  Powering On and Off 9  R    Recent calls 36  creating updating contacts 36  managing 37  sending messages 36   Reducing Exposure  Hands Free Kits and Other   Accessories 132   Responsible Listening 144   Restricting Children s Access
118. ing mode  Choose a    recording 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  gt K Effects  Apply an effect to videos          3 Settings     Edit shortcuts  Choose shortcuts  Touch and drag shortcuts between    to appear on the toolbar   the toolbar and the list         Self recording  When On  the Camcorder records with the    front Camera       Recording mode  Choose the de       Effects  Apply an effect to videos     fault recording mode         Exposure value  Set the default brightness level            Timer  Set a delay to wait between  and taking a picture     touching the Camera button    Applications 72      Resolution  Choose a size for the image         White balance  Choose a setting for the light source         Guidelines  Enable or disable an on scree  composition         Save as flipped  Flips the images from the front camera leftto     right so photos and videos are oriented as tl  recorded by the rear camera       Video quality  Choose a quality setting for       grid to aid in photo    hough they were    videos            Storage  Choose the default save location  optional memory card is installed       Reset  Set all settings to the defaults        73    or videos  if an    Clock  The Clock application includes these features     Alarm  Create alarms to go off once  or to repeat     World clock  Display the time and date in any time zone     
119. ion events      Voice recording  When turned On  the LED glows blue when  you are recording voice while the screen is off    Brightness  Set the default screen brightness    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   19 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 the setting     a             Auto rotate screen  When enabled  the screen s orientation automatically  changes when you rotate the phone   1  From the Home screen  touch REF Apps  gt   10  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   E 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 EE Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font style   2  Selecta font  or touch Get fonts online to browse and  download a new font     Font size  Set the font size for screen displays      nuni    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font size   2  Selecta font size   Touch key light duration  
120. ition the map in the display   Touch    Touch an icon on the map to display information about the  location     Media Hub  Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie  and TV content  Preview  rent  or buy blockbuster hits as well  as classic movies and TV shows   For more information  visit   http   www samsung com us mediahub        Note  Renting or purchasing content in Media Hub requires a    Samsung account     nnn    1  From the Home screen  select     Apps  gt     Media Hub     2  Browse content  then follow the prompts to buy or rent     You must have a Samsung account to rent or buy  media   Memo    Create text notes  for updating your status  sharing with  friends  or printing on a Samsung printer  not included  via  Wi Fi    m From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt      Memo     0007    Messaging  Send and receive text and multimedia messages   For more information  see    Text and Multimedia Messaging     on page 56   m From the Home screen  touch      Messaging    or   From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt   B 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         From the Home screen  touch g Apps  gt   Messenger     Applications 80    Music Player    Music Player plays songs stored on your phone or an  installed memory card     1     81    From the Home screen  select EE Apps  gt        Music Player    Music Player scans for songs s
121. ivity 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    Health and Safety Information 144    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      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 to 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     145       Limit the amount of time you liste
122. lantable 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 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
123. lders tabs       Touch a video to play it  While playing a video  touch    the screen to display or hide on screen controls   During playback  use the 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       EJ Full screen  Touch to switch to viewing the video in full  screen mode         gt  Play  Touch to play the video     B gt   Forward  Touch to advance to the next video  Touch and  hold to scan forward through the current video       144 Reverse  Touch to go back to the previous video  Touch  and hold to scan backward through the current video            Pause  Touch to pause playback    e        Capture  Touch to capture a screenshot of the current  video image          While playing a video  touch   Menu for options     Applications 86    Voice Recorder YouTube    Record your voice or other sounds  and share recordings via View and upload YouTube videos  right from your phone   Bluetooth  Messaging  Email  Wi Fi Direct  or Gmail  m From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt   m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt  YouTube       Voice Recorder     Voice Search  Use voice commands to search the web with Google   m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   Voice Search   VZ Navigator    Use VZ Navigator   to find  share and navigate to millions of  locations  avoid traffic and drive or walk with ease     Not
124. luetooth or popular sharing services   1  From the Home screen  touch FEE Apps  gt    2  Gallery    2  Touch an album to display thumbnails  then select  items for sharing             select an entire album  touch   Menu   gt  Select album  while viewing albums  Touch the album to select all pictures in  the album  then touch  lt  Share        To select multiple pictures or videos from an album  touch    Menu  gt  Select album while viewing the thumbnails  Touch  thumbnails to mark them for sharing  then touch  lt  Share    3  Touch an option and follow the prompts     75    Setting a Picture as a Contact Photo  Set a picture as a contact s photo  The contact s photo will  appear with notifications to calls or messages from the  contact   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps    EE Gallery   2  Touch an album  then touch a picture to select it   3  Touch Menu  gt  Set as  gt  Contact photo   4  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 EE Apps  gt   2  Gallery   2  Touch an album  then touch a picture to select it   3  Touch   Menu  gt  Set as   4  Select an option  from Home screen  Lock screen  or  Home and lock screens  Use the crop tool to edit the  picture  then touch Done     Gmail    Send and receive emails via Gmail  Google s web based  email     For more information  see  Gmail  on page 62
125. mber to enter a phone number  then touch      to choose a label  from Mobile  Home  Work  Work   Fax  Home Fax  Pager  Other  Custom or Callback      Touch Groups to assign the contact to a group  For more   information about Groups  see    Groups    on page 51      Touch Ringtone to choose a ringtone for the contact      Touch Message Alert to choose a ringtone for alerts      Touch Vibration pattern to choose a vibration pattem to play   with the ringtone when this contact calls or sends a message      Touch Add another field to add more fields  including  Phonetic name  Organization  Email  IM  Address  Notes   Nickname  Website  or Relationship                               Touch Save to save the contact     Creating Contacts from Recent calls  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 Recent calls  on page 36   Creating Contacts from the Phone Keypad  Enter a phone number with the Phone Keypad  then save it   1  From the Home screen  touch 1 4 Phone   2  Touch the digits of the phone number on the Keypad   3  Touch Add to Contacts  then select Create contact from  the pop up menu   4  Continue entering contact information  For more  information  see  Creating Contacts  on page 45     Tip  While entering a phone number  you can add waits or    pauses  Enter the number up to the pause or wait  then  touch   Menu to select Add 2 sec pause or Add wait     Up
126. ment 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  applicable 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    Warranty Information 160    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 EXPR
127. municates 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 Add Account option     Messaging 62    Refreshing 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 E Apps      9  Gmail  gt     Sync   Gmail Settings  Use settings to configure your Gmail preferences   1  From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt   M Gmail     2  Touch Menu  gt  Settings for options   Composing and Sending Gmail  1  From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt   M Gmail   2  Touch    Compose  then touch fields to compose the  message  While composing  touch   Menu for options   3  To send the message  touch  gt  Send     63    Voicemail  All unanswered calls to your phone are sent to voice mail   even if your phone is turned off  so you ll want to set up your  voice mail and personal greeting as soon as you activate  your phone   Visual Voice Mail is a feature that allows you to review your  voicemails on your phone  including the option to listen to  your voicemail in any order  There is a monthly charge for  Visual Voice Mail  and airtime charges may apply  For more  information  contact Verizon Wireless   Setting up Voicemail  1  From the Home screen  touch Phone  then touch  and hold EE  
128. n  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    1 800 CDC INFO  1 800 232 4636   Outside the U S  513 533 8328    Email  cdcinfo cdc gov    Internet   hitp   www cdc gov niosh topics noise   default html    1 888 232 6348 TTY       Operating Environment    Remember to follow any special regul
129. n 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 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 o
130. nch  the screen  or press the Volume Key  to zoom in or out      Configure other options  For more information  see  Picture  Options  on page 69    Touch Capture to take the picture     Applications 68    Gallery    After taking a picture  review the picture in Gallery  and use  options to modify or share the picture   1  From the Home screen  touch 2 Apps     Camera   2  Touch Gallery  then use these options   e    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         Touch  S  Camera to launch the viewfinder and take a picture       Touch  lt  Share to send the picture     Touch   Menu for options         Slideshow  Create a slideshow with pictures and videos from  Gallery         Delete  Deletes the selected photo         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        Set as  Assign the picture as a Contact photo  or as wallpaper        69        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  If DLNA file sharing is en
131. nformation  and for app options  such as  stopping or uninstalling     Settings 108    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     High voltage or electromagnetic fields    Tinted windows    Important  Verizon Wireless values your privacy  Because of    this  your phone is defaulted to only acquire your  location when you dial 911  To use Location Based  Services  you must first enable location services on  your phone     109    Oooo    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Location services    2  Touch the Access to my location slider to enable or  disable the Verizon Wireless and Google location  services    3  Touch Agree to the Location consent information  displayed    E911  E911 location service is standard on all mobile phones  to  allow sharing of your GPS location with emergency personnel  when you make a call to emergency services  such as 911    This setting is not configurable      From the Home screen  touch        Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Location services  gt  E911     GPS        Verizon location services  Your phone can share your approximate location with  applications such as maps  shopping  and weather     Determining your location requires access to the
132. njunction with the Samsung device  For more  information about Samsung s SAFE    program  please refer to www samsung com us safe     Disclaimer of Warranties  EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THEIR STANDARD END USER LICENSE AND WARRANTY  TO THE  FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO   LTD   SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA  LLC  AND  THEIR AFFILIATES  COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO HEREIN AS THE  SAMSUNG ENTITIES   EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   INTEROPERABILITY OR NON INFRINGEMENT  WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY PROTECTION  SAFE     DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS TESTED WITH SAFE    DEVICES  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SAMSUNG ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY  DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  PUNITIVE  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY PROTECTION  SAFE    DEVICES OR APPLICATIONS TESTED WITH SAFE    DEVICES  In  addition  information technology security protection will be affected by features or functionality associated with  among other  things the e mail platform  master data management  and virtual private network solutions selected by the software provider   solution provider or user  Choice of an e mail  master data management  and virtual private network solution is at the sole  discretion of the software provider  solution provider or user and any associated effect on information technology s
133. nsult 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    151    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 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
134. nt contact info  Print the namecard via Bluetooth to a   compatible Samsung Bluetooth enabled printer  not included           Add shortcut to home  Add shortcut to this contact to the  Home screen   My Local Profile  My local 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   Creating My Local Profile   1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts    2  Touch Set up profile  then enter your information in the  contact fields  For more information  see    Creating  Contacts    on page 45    Sending My Local Profile  You can send your profile as a vCard via Bluetooth to other  Bluetooth devices  as an attachment  or via Wi Fi Direct    1  From the Home screen  touch Contacts    2  Touch your profile to display your contact information    3  Touch   Menu  gt  Share namecard via    4  Choose a sending method  then follow the prompts to  send the profile     Contacts and Accounts 48    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 th
135. ntered in the To list    1  From the Home screen  touch      Phone  gt   Recent    2  Slide your finger right to left across a recent call   206  Touch the recent call to view its details  then    touch        3  Continue creating the message  For more information   see  Creating and Sending Messages  on page 56     Adding or Updating Contacts Using Recent calls  1     From the Home screen  touch  8 Phone  gt    Recent    Touch and hold a call record  then select   Add to Contacts from the pop up menu  then   touch Create contact or Update existing     or    Touch the recent call to view its details  then   touch Create contact or Update existing    At the Save contact to prompt  touch an account for  saving the contact  available options depend on the  accounts you have set up     Continue entering contact information  For more  information  see  Contacts  on page 45     Calling 36    Managing Recent calls  Review and delete call records   Deleting Recent call records  1  From the Home screen  touch  34 Phone  gt   Recent   2  While viewing Recent calls  touch   Menu  gt  Delete   3  Touch call records to mark them for deletion  or touch  Select all   4  Touch Delete to delete marked records   Filtering Recent call records  1  From the Home screen  touch    Phone  gt   Recent   2  While viewing recent calls  touch   Menu View by   then select a type of call or message   Viewing Recent call durations  View the length of the recent calls   1  From the Home screen  touch   Phon
136. nts of this product  including but not limited to  PowerTOP  and  e2fsprogs   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  To obtain the source code covered under the open source licenses  please visit     http   opensource samsung com        VZW_SCH i200_UM_Eng_MH1_CH_012214_F6       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 THE BREACH OF  THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  INCLUDING INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  OR LOSS OF ANTIC
137. nversations  When you enter multiple recipients  the  message is considered a group message  When this option is  enabled  replies to the original message are sent to all  recipients     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 appears in the Status Bar with the message  notification              Messaging 58      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  Extreme   and AMBER Alerts  missing persons    not to receive Imminent and AMBER alerts  bu     el    Alerts  Severe or  You may choose  Presidential    Alerts cannot be disabled  All alerts are enabled by default     checkmark shown   For more information abo     Alerts see    Emergency Alerts  on page 60     Emergency        Emergency notification preview  Listen to an example of a    Emergency Alert tone  and vibration  if enabled    ert tone plays at the same volume as your call ringtone           The Emergency           Vibrate  Configure vibration for Emergency Alerts                  Alert reminder  Choose whether  and at what       interval  y
138. o 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      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     Health and Safety Information 136    Commercial Mobile Alerting System   CMAS     This device is designed to receive Wireless Emergency Alerts  from CMAS  If your wireless provider has chosen to  participate in CMAS  alerts are available 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 e
139. o on lock screen to enable display  of Owner information on the Lock screen     Settings 112    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 EE Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Encrypt device to start encryption  Follow the  prompts to complete encryption     113    Encrypt external SD card    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    Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Encrypt external SD card to start encryption   Follow the prompts to complete encryption   Passwords  When enabled  password characters 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 admini
140. od to delay  before automatically answering an incoming call when  Automatic answering is enabled and a headset is connected to  the phone      Outgoing call conditions  When the phone is paired with a  Bluetooth headset  you can choose to make calls even when  the phone is locked     My call sound    This option applies a sound equalizer to the call audio  in  cases where you might need the sound softer or more clear   or optimized for your right or left ear     1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch      Phone    Touch   Menu  gt  Call settings  gt  My call sound    Touch My call sound settings and select a sound   settings for calls    Touch Personalize call sound so you can find the best   call sound to use during calls      Connect your headphones and touch Start after reading the  Notice     Note  Close all multimedia applications before testing your    personalized call sound     Calling 40    Use extra volume for calls  When enabled  the call screen displays a volume control  for  adjusting call volume during calls   1  From the Home screen  touch  amp   Phone   2  Touch 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 
141. ome screen  touch  amp  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     Touch En Up to go back up to a higher directory     Touch    Home to go back to the root directory     Touch   Menu for options     83    My Verizon Mobile    View details and manage your Verizon Wireless account     Note  No airtime or minute charges apply when accessing My    Verizon Mobile     m From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt    E My Verizon Mobile   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 109     nnnc       From the Home screen  touch a  Apps  gt      Navigation                   Place calls  review recent calls       dial    number to send a  message     For more information  see  Calling  on page 32   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     nunc  OOo    m From the Home screen  touch  amp  Apps  gt
142. ones 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      Touch Contact sharing settings to set your preference for  transferring contacts by Bluetooth contacts  For more  information about sending contacts  see    Sending  Namecards  vCards     on page 50     Other Contacts Options  From the Home screen  touch Contacts    Touch a contact to display it  then touch  lt  Menu      History  View calls and messages to and from this contact     Edit  Modify contact information  For more information  see    1   2      Updating Contacts  on page 46     Delete  Frase the contact record       Join contact Separate contact  Manage multiple contacts as  one  For information  see  Joining Contacts  on page 49       Mark as default  Set a de    fault 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  also set a default by touching and holding on a contact field       Share namecard via  Sen       d the namecard  For information        see  Sending Namecards  vCards   on page 50         Add to reject list  Mark th       contact so that calls or messages       from the contact are reject       ed automatically  To remove a    contact from the reject list  touch and hold the contact in the   main contacts screen  then choose Remove from reject list   e Pri
143. onsible 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 mobile  device or loss of 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
144. ore 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 and see a physician       f 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 152    Section 10  Warranty Information    Standard Limited Warranty  What is covered and for how long   SAMSUNG TELECOMMU
145. ormation  see  Samsung keyboard  on page 117      While entering text with Samsung keyboard  touch and hold a  then select ist 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    Understanding Your Phone 28    Entering Symbols and Numbers  To enter common symbols  touch 4 to switch to symbol  mode  then touch the corresponding key   To enter less common symbols  touch Ez  gt  a then touch  the corresponding key   Enter numbers by touching ES then touching the number  keys    Using Predictive text  By using Predictive text  you can have next letter prediction  and regional error correction  which compensates for  pressing the wrong keys on the QWERTY keyboard     Note  Enable Predictive text in Samsung keyboard settings  to    have the Voice Input appear on the keyboard  For more  information  see    Samsung keyboard  on page 117        While entering characters  potential word matches    display in the Predictive text area above the keyboard   Touch a word to insert it into your text     29    Note  For more information  see  Google voice typing settings    Using Google Voice Typing  Use your voice to enter text using the Google Voice typing  feature   When you enable the Google voice typing setting  you can  ac
146. ouch a setting to select it   Speak passwords  When enabled  you can speak passwords for log ins   1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Speak passwords to turn the feature On or Off     Answeringlending calls  This manages call answering or ending settings   1  From the Home screen  touch HE Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Answering ending calls and touch an option          home key answers calls  Answers incoming calls when  you press the Home key     Answer calls using voice  Answers incoming calls when you  use a voice command       The power key ends calls  To enable or disable answering  incoming calls by pressing the Power Lock Key   Accessibility shortcut  When enabled  a link to Accessibility settings displays on the  Device options menu  which appears when you press and  hold the G9    Power Lock Key  This provides quick  access to accessibility settings  to make changes as you use  the phone   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Accessibility shortcut to enable or disable the  setting   TalkBack  Enable or disable accessibility services   1  From the Home screen  touch HE Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch TalkBack to enable or disable readout of menu  options  application titles  contacts  and other items  when scrolling and making selections     Settings 124    Vision  Font size  Set the font size for screen displays 
147. our    phone plays a sound to notify you of an Emergency Alert after    the Emergency Alert tone has stopped     59      Signature       Add signature  When checked  the Signature text is included  in messages you send       Signature text  Create a text signature to add to messages you  send     Callback number       Enable callback number  When enabled  the Callback  number is included in messages you send       Callback number  Enter a telephone number to include in  messages     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 B Messaging   2  Touch   Menu  then touch Settings  gt  Emergency alerts   3  All alerts are enabled by default  checkmark showing    To disable alerts  touch an alert to remove the  checkmark     Email  Send and receive email using popular email services   Setting Up Email Accounts  You can configure Email for most accounts
148. pdates when you  rotate the phone        Airplane Mode  Turn airplane mode on or off        Mobile data  Activate or deactivate your phone   s access to the  mobile data network        Power saving  Enable or disable Power saving mode        Driving mode  Enable or disable Driving mode  to have  incoming caller ID and text messages read out        Syne  Enable or disable synchronization with your accounts     23    Status Bar    The Status Bar shows network and battery status and other  details  including these icons           P    e    E    AL  dv    Airplane Mode Active  All wireless  communications are disabled  See  Airplane  mode  on page 95     USB Connected  The phone is connected to a   computerusinga USB cable  For more information  about transferring data between your phone and  a computer  see  Transferring Data  on page 93     Voice Call  A voice call is in progress   Speakerphone  Speakerphone is enabled   Missed Call  Displays when there is a missed call   Mute  Voice or playback volume is muted   Battery Level  Shown fully charged     Battery Charging  Battery is charging      lt  gt        3G   t    R  all    atl    Device Power Critical  Battery has very little power  remaining  Charge immediately     GPS Location Active  One or more GPS location  services are active  See  Location services  on  page 109     No Network  No wireless network is available     3Gconnection  Phone is active ona 3G system  The  arrows are colored when data is being  transferred    
149. pearance of the screen  behind message threads  Touch a style  then touch Save        Use the volume key  When enabled  you can press the  Volume Key to change the size of message text while viewing  the message       General settings        Restore messages  Restore saved messages to your inbox        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 MMS  messages per thread        Text templates  Text templates are phrases that you can add  to your messages  Use a pre loaded text template  or create  your own      Text message  SMS  settings        Delivery reports  When enabled  you receive a delivery report   for text messages you send     Multimedia message  MMS  settings        Delivery reports  When enabled  you receive a delivery report  for multimedia messages you send        Auto retrieve  When enabled  MMS messages download          automatically  When disabled  the phone prompts for download         Roaming auto retrieve  When enabled  MMS messages  download and display automatically when roaming  When  disabled  the phone prompts you to download new MMS  messages       MMS alert  When enabled  your device alerts you when a  message changes from SMS to MMS  such as when you attach  a picture       Group co
150. ports 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 email       Gmail  Send and receive Gmail from your Google account      Emergency alerts  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     Voicemail  Retrieve voice messages from callers    e Google Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users      Google  Messenger  Chat with other Google  members     55    Note  Messaging service availability depends on your network    and service plan  Multimedia Messaging charges apply  per your Calling Plan  Monthly plans are available   Higher rates apply for International Multimedia  Messaging  when available   Compatible Device  required  Consult Verizon Wireless for more information     Text and Multimedia Messaging    Your phone can send and receive text and multimedia  messages     Creating and Sending Messages    1   2   3     From the Home screen  touch      Messaging   Touch Ej New message   Touch Enter recipient and enter a name  phone
151. pps  gt   2               77    Internet  Your phone is equipped with a full HTML Browser  which  allows you to access the internet   m From the Home screen  touch  amp  Internet    or   From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt    amp  Internet     Navigating the Internet  Command Keys    Touch  gt  Back to return to the previous page   Touching and dragging    Touch and drag your finger on the screen to navigate pages  and  to reposition pages within the screen   Entering text in a field    While browsing  touch a text field to display the virtual QWERTY  keyboard to enter text   Zoom    Tap the screen twice to zoom in or out     Selecting items on    page    While browsing pages  use gestures and menus to navigate   e Touch an item to select it       Touch a hyperlink to follow the link     Touch and hold a hyperlink for options   Entering a URL  Access a website quickly by entering the URL   1  From the Home screen  select  amp  Internet   2  Touch the URL field at the top of the screen to enter the    URL using the virtual QWERTY keyboard  then touch Go     Using Windows   You can have multiple windows open at one time  and you   can switch between windows       To open a new window  touch  2 Windows  gt       Add      To switch to another open window  touch  1 Windows  then  touch a window to display it        To close a window  touch  21 Windows  then touch e beside a  window to close it     Using Bookmarks  While browsing  bookmark a site to quickly access it later   Cre
152. r a period of ninety  90  days       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 Product 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     Warranty Information 154    What are the limits on SAMSUNG s liability     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL EXTENT OF  SAMSUNG S 
153. r 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     165    Index    A    Accounts  adding a Corporate account 44  adding a Facebook account 44  adding a Google account 44  setting up 44   Airplane mode 95   Applications  downloading new 85   Apps  installing 65  uninstalling 65    Backup Assistant 67   Battery  charging 8  cover  removing  amp  installing 7  indicator 7  installing 8  non supported batteries 6  removing 8    Battery Use  amp  Safety 138  Bluetooth  pairing with a device 90  profiles 98  settings 99  turning on or off 90  C  Calculator 67  Calendar 67  Calls  answering 35  call waiting 35  from Call log 34  from Contacts 33  from Fa
154. r touch Select all  to mark all groups  When selected  a check mark  appears in the check box  You cannot delete pre   loaded groups    Touch Delete  then choose Group only or Group and  group members     Adding Contacts to a Group    1   2   3     4     From the Home screen  touch B Contacts  gt  Groups   Touch a Group to display it  then touch        Touch contact s  to mark them for addition  or touch  Select all to mark all contacts  When selected  a check  mark appears in the check box    Touch Done to add the selected contact s      Removing Contacts from a Group    1     From the Home screen  touch Contacts  gt  Groups     2  Touch a Group to display it   3   4  Touch contact s  to mark them for removal  or touch    Touch   Menu  gt  Remove member   Select all to mark all contacts  When selected  a check    mark appears in the check box   Touch Done to remove the selected contact s      Contacts and Accounts 52    Sending a Message or Email 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   Menu  gt  Send message or Send email    4  Touch contacts to mark them as recipients for the new  message  then touch Done    5  The new message opens  with the marked contacts as  recipients  Continue creating the message  as desired   For more information  see    Creating and Sending  Messages    on page 56  or see    Composing and  Sending
155. re specifications for services  supported by individual devices  For a list of profiles your  phone supports  see  Bluetooth profiles  on page 98     Turning Bluetooth On or Off    1  From the Home screen  touch 334  Apps  gt   10  Settings     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     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 9  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     Connections 90                91    nun    From the Home screen  touch E  Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Bluetooth    Touch Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth On    Activate the target device s discoverable mode    Touch Scan    From the list of scanned devices  touch the target   device  then follow the prompts to complete the   pairing         f the target device requires a PIN  enter a PIN for the target  device and touch OK  When prompted  enter the PIN on the  target device         f
156. riving     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     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 org   Battery Use and Safety    Important  Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or    damage  Most 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      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 
157. rouped 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    2  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 entire message thread       Save messages  Saves the entire message thread     Touch  lt  Menu for options  including       Search  Enter characters to search messages and recipients       Delete threads  Touch message threads to mark them for  deletion  or touch Select all to mark all message threads       Draft messages  Displays all draft messages       Locked messages  Displays all locked messages                 57        Saved messages  Touch message threads to mark them for  saving  or touch Select all to mark all message threads        Settings  Configure Messaging settings        About  View information about Messaging    Message Settings  Configure settings for message storage  delivery  or alerts   1  From the Home screen  touch      Messaging   2  Touch   Menu  gt  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 ap
158. rts you to an incoming call  you can  reject the call to send the caller to voicemail  or reject the call  and send a message to the caller   Ignoring a call  m Touch and drag  45  Reject   Ignoring a call with a message     Touch and drag      Reject call with message  then  choose a message or create a new message     Note  For information about creating ignore messages  see     Set reject messages  on page 38     35    Answering Call Waiting Calls   When you receive a call while on a call      Touch and drag   Answer 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 other call    In Call Options   While in a call  you can use these features      E Place the current call on hold  and display the keypad to set  up a multi party call      E Display the keypad to enter numbers            End the phone call      E Enable or disable speakerphone      H Mute or unmute your voice on the call      EB Switch the call s audio to a Bluetooth headset  headset must  be already paired with the phone      Ending a Call       Touch       Recent calls    When you place  answer  or miss a call  a record of the call is  saved in the Recent calls     Accessing Recent calls  m From the Home screen  touch  33 Phone  gt   Recent    Sending Messages using Recent calls  Create a new message  with the phone number from a  recent call e
159. rylic and could break if your mobile device is  FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY dropped or if it receives significant impact  Do not use  LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE if screen is broken or cracked as this could cause  PROPERTY DAMAGE  injury to you   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SAVE THESE WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  PROPER USE OF A  INSTRUCTIONS  TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE    141    If your mobile device has    touch screen display   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  please refer to the  Standard  Limited Warranty      GPS    Certain Samsung mobile devices can use a Global Positioning   System  GPS  signal for location based applications  A GPS   uses satellites controlled by the U S  Government that are   subject to changes implemented in accordance with the   Department of Defense policy and the 2008 Federal Radio   navigation Plan  FRP   Changes may affect the performance   of location based technology on your mobile device    Even with GPS  when you make an emergency call      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 d
160. s they update      Window animation scale  Choose a scale for window  animations      Transition animation scale  Choose a scale for screen  transitions      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        127    Monitoring 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      adb shell dumpsys gfxinfo     Enable traces  Choose traces   Apps options  e Do not 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     About phone    View information about your phone  including status  legal  information  hardware and software versions  and a tutorial     1     From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt          Settings  gt  About phone    Touch items to view details      Software update  Check availability and install updates    e Status  View information about your phone s current status      Legal information  Display open source licenses  configure  license settings  including 
161. strators  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     Restoring factory settings on the phone   Device administrators  View  add or remove device administrators   1  From the Home screen  touch R   Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Device administrators  then touch device  administrators     Unknown sources    When enabled  you can install applications from sources  other than Google Play  Store  or Verizon Apps   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   1O  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     Settings 114    Credential storage  Trusted credentials  You can install credentials from an installed memory card   and use the Credential storage settings to allow applications  to access the secure certificates and other credentials   Trusted credentials  1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Trusted credentials to view certificates you ve  install
162. t           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   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch these options for development      Desktop backup password  enter the current and new  passwords  Touch Set backup password to save your settings      Stay awake  When enabled  the screen will not shut off while  the phone is charging      Protect SD card  When enabled  apps must request  permission to read the SD card    Debugging options     USB debugging  When enabled  connecting your device to a  computer with a USB data cable launches the debugging  mode      Allow mock locations  Allows your phone to mock locations  for testing      Select app to be debugged  Touch an application to debug     Wait for debugger  The application selected in the Select app   to be debugged option opens when the debugger attaches        Settings 126    Input options      Show touches  Displays visual feedback for touch interactions       Show pointer location  When enabled  the current pointer   location shows on a screen overlay   Drawing options     Show layout boundaries  When enabled  clip boundaries   margins  and other layout details display      Show GPU view updates  When enabled  views are flashed  inside windows when they are drawn with the GPU      Show screen updates  When enabled  areas of the screen  flash a
163. t 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                    Health and Safety Information 140    To find the nearest recycling location  go to our website  DANGER   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR       www samsung com recyclingdirect ELECTRIC SHOCK  CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE  Or call   877  278 0799  INSTRUCTIONS   Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mobile FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH  devices and batteries AMERICA  USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR  Dispose of your mobile device and batteries in accordance OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE  with local regulations  In some areas  the disposal of these POWER OUTLET   items in household or business trash may be prohibited  Help THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE  us protect the environment   recycle  CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR    HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION     Warning  Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may Displ ay    Touch Screen    explode  o                                       Please note the following information when using your  UL Certified Travel Charger mobile device       WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY  The Travel Charger for this phone has met applicable UL           safety requirements  Please adhere to the following safety The display on your mobile device is made of glass or  instructions per UL guidelines  ac
164. 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 in 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    e Do not dispose of the phone or the battery in a fire  The phone  or the battery may explode when overheated     Health and Safety Information 138      Do not handle    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 dropping 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 
165. tings     or   To sync all accounts of the same type  such as multiple  email accounts   select any account and touch Sync all     Tip  You can also control synchronization from Notifications     with the Sync setting  For more information  see  Using  Notifications  on page 23     Setting Up Your Accounts    Set up and manage your accounts with the Accounts and  sync settings    For information about setting up other  non synchronized  email accounts  see  Setting Up Email Accounts  on  page 60  When you set up email accounts  the accounts  appearin o Email     Tip  For more information on setting up your email  visit the    Smartphone Resource Center at   https   smartphones verizonwireless com       Adding an account  1  From the Home screen  touch      Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Add account   2  Select an account provider  then follow the prompts to  enter your credentials and sign in   3  The phone communicates with the provider s server to    set up your account on the phone     Managing accounts   1  From the Home screen  touch FEF Apps  gt   10  Settings    2  Select an account  then touch a setting to enable or  disable synchronization  When enabled  a check mark  appears in the check box    Adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt         Settings  gt  Add account    2  Touch Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync  then follow the  prompts to enter your credentials and other details    3  The phone communicates with the
166. tored 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 music file to begin playback  During playback    use the sound and playlist controls       1  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 settings turned on  place the phone screen down  to mute playback      X Shuffle  When enabled  songs play in random order   When disabled  songs play in the order they appear in List view      AY Repeat  Touch to repeat the current song  repeat all  songs  or disable repeat mode                Music Square  Touch    square near a description of the  song playing to categorize it as Passionate  Exciting  Joyful  or  Calm           List         Now Playing  Touch List to switch to a list  view of songs  Touch Now Playing to display the current song  title and details    e Touch  gt P  to advance to the next song  Touch and hold  gt    10 scan forward through the current song       Touch  d lt  to go back to the previous song  Touch and hold  144 to scan backward through the current song       Touch      pause playback  Touch P to resume playback     Creating a Playlist    1     From the Home screen  select E Apps  gt        Music Player  gt  Playlists    Touch   Menu  gt  Create Playlist  then enter a name for  the playlist    
167. uch and hold gesture  For example     Touch and hold a widget on the Home screen to move it     Touch and hold a field to display a pop up menu of options   Swipe  Swipe your finger across the screen  For example     Unlocking the screen    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     Notifications    Notifications gives information about connections  alerts and  other items     m Drag your finger downward from the top of the screen        World Clock    While displaying Notifications  touch the time in the Status  bar to display a World clock  Add cities to the clock to display  the time in different zones around the world     Understanding Your Phone 22    Using Notifications    While viewing Notifications  use these options      Touch a notification to launch the app or feature      Clear  Touch to clear all notifications     Settings  Control popular settings  Slide your finger right and left  to access all the settings        Touch     to go to Settings        Bluetooth  Turn Bluetooth on or off        GPS  Turn Standalone GPS services on or off        Sound  Switch between your Sound settings  and the two  Silent modes  Mute and Vibrate        Screen rotation  Enable or disable the Auto rotation setting  to  control whether the screen automatically u
168. ugh 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 outcomes  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  an
169. up account  Sign in to a Google account to use for backing up settings   1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Backup account  then follow the prompts to sign  in to a Google account     121    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    Apps  gt   10  Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Automatic restore to enable or disable the  setting     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 Es Apps  gt     2000        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     Accounts    Set up and manage accounts  including Samsung  Google   email and your social networking accounts     Backup Assistant Plus    Backup Assistant Plus is a new service that integrates the  features and capabilities of Backup Assistant  V CAST Media  Manager  and Sync  amp  Connect  Back up contacts  photos   music  documents and videos to a secure  online storage  cloud      nuni    m From the Home screen  touch 2 Apps  gt     ooo    10  Settings  gt  Backup Assistant Plus     Tip  You can also launch Ba
170. ve  owners     Table of Contents    Section 1  Getting Started                             5  Understanding this User Manual              5  Battery                                 6  Turning Your Phone On and Off               9  Setup                                        10         i ope          Rr rr        n ber ie E 10  Your Phone Number                      10  Your Google                                    10  Your Samsung                                   10  Voicemail                              11  TIY MOJE           dean ge ne ats 11  ROAMING cessere einen    11  Task Manager                           12  Memory Card                           12  Securing Your                                 13   Section 2  Understanding Your Phone      15  Features  wick          asma eae uses ee ee ud 15  Front View                              16  Side VIEWS  sac od od rends eo eei dae 17    1             VIEW i  cres                                  ave 18  Display 222222 teo brevet ee me 19  Home            s a ne den te em eras 20  LED Indicator    o rere 21  Navigation   s  ptm er acu 22  Notifications                            22  Status                                     23  Apps and widgets                        26  Folders                                27  Wallpaper                              27  Entering T6Xl               rena n 28  Section 3  Calling                                        32  Making Calls 2 onere ta 32  Answering                             
171. verizon    User Guide    Samsung    GALAXY LEGEND    Samsung GALAXY LEGEND    ANDROID SMARTPHONE    User Manual  Please read this manual before operating your  phone and keep it for future reference      IL    GH68 39988A Printed in Korea    Warning  This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive toxicity     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 compone
172. vidence has not linked cell phones with any health  problems     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  electromagnetic 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 can  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  eno
173. vorites 34  in call options 35  recent 36  rejecting 35  sending to voice mail 35  settings 37  three way 34  using S Voice 33    using the Keypad 32  Camera  picture options 69  recording video 71  taking pictures 68  Care and Maintenance 143  Children and Cell Phones 133  Clock 73  Commercial Mobile Alerting  System  CMAS  137  Contacts  backing up 51  67  Backup Assistant 51  creating 45  creating from Call log 46  creating from the Keypad 46  exporting and importing 49  groups 51  joining 49  My Profile 48  namecards 50    166    setting a picture as contact  icon 75   speed dials 53   starred contacts 51   updating 46   updating from Call log 46   updating from Keypad 46   updating from Recent calls 36  Corporate Email accounts 44    D    Display   Touch Screen 141  Display settings  brightness 105  font style and size 106  screen timeout 106  Do cell phones pose a health  hazard  129  E    Email  account settings 61  combined Inbox 61  composing and sending 62  configuring accounts 60  Corporate accounts 44    167    refreshing your accounts 61  Emergency Calls 142  Entering Text  Google voice typing 29  30  Samsung keyboard 28  Exchange account 44  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF   Signals 129  F    Facebook  adding an account 44   FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   Regulations for Wireless  Devices 148   FCC Notice and Cautions 151    G    Gallery  sharing pictures and video 75  viewing pictures and video 74  viewing videos 74   Gmail  composing and sending 63  conf
174. works  When Roaming is active  the A Roaming  icon appears in the Status Bar of the display     Tip  You can set your phone   s roaming behavior  For more    information  see    Mobile networks    on page 100     During roaming  some services may not be available   Depending on your coverage area and service plan  extra  charges may apply when making or receiving calls  Contact  Verizon Wireless for more information about your coverage  area and service plan     Task Manager Memory Card    Your phone can run apps simultaneously  with some running Your phone supports removable microSD  or microSDHC     in the background  Use Task manager to see apps running on memory cards of up to 64GB capacity  for storage of music   your phone  end running apps to extend battery life  uninstall pictures  and other files     apps  and see how memory is used by applications    1  From any screen  touch and hold     3  Recent  then  select Task manager    2  Touch the Active applications tab to view applications  running on your phone  Touch End  or End all to close  applications    3  Touch the Downloaded tab to view information about  applications you ve installed on your phone  Touch  Uninstall to remove an application from your phone    4  Touch the RAM tab to display the amount of RAM   Random Access Memory  in use  Touch Clear Memory       Important  To prevent damage to information stored on the    to clear processes to increase available RAM  memory card  always unmount the card before
175. y Information         151  Section 10  Warranty Information            153  Standard Limited Warranty               153    End User License Agreement for Software    158  lh qeE   r             166    Section 1  Getting Started    This section helps you to quickly start using your phone   Understanding this User Manual    The sections of this manual generally follow the features of  your phone  A robust index for features begins on page 153   Also included is important safety information beginning on  page 129  that you should know before using your phone     This manual gives navigation instructions according to the  default settings  If you select other settingns  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 13     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 r
176. your DivX VOD registration  and  Google info      Model number  View your phone s model number      Android version  View the firmware version of your phone      Baseband version  View the baseband version of your phone      Kernel version  View the kernel version of your phone      Build number  View the build number of your phone      Hardware version  View the hardware version of your phone     Settings    128    Section 9  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  this device is restricted  from being used outdoors when operating in frequencies  between 5 15 5 25 GHz   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 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     129    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 e
    
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