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1.     or  W    e To select an item  press   OK    e To return to the previous  page  press  lt Back gt    e To access browser options   press  lt Options gt      Use Phonebook    cken 1  In Idle mode  enter a phone  number and press   lt Options gt    2  Select Add to Phonebook     a memory location  gt   New     27    i Step outside the phone    28      For Phone  select a number      In Idle mode  press    Find a contact    type       Specify contact information     Press  fa   or press     lt Options gt  and select  Save to save the contact      lt Contacts gt        Enter the first few letters of    the name you want       Select a contact   4  Scroll to anumber and    press  e   to dial  or press   lt Options gt  and select Edit  to edit contact information     Send a text  message      In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create  message  gt  Message       Enter the message text     Press  4  to move to the    recipient field       Enter destination numbers     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send to send the  message       In Idle mode  press    Senda  multimedia  message     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create  message  gt  Message     2  Enter the message text     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Add item  Create  item  or Add attachment       Add a media file  contact     calendar item  or bookmark  item       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Add subject       Enter the message subject     Press  4  to move to the    recipie
2.    Samsung 87330  User   s Guide       Important safety  precautions    M Failure to comply with the following  precautions may be dangerous or illegal     Copyright information      Bluetooth   is a registered trademark of  the Bluetooth SIG  Inc  worldwide   Bluetooth QD ID  B013981   e Java    is a trademark or registered  trademark of Sun Microsystems  Inc    e Windows Media Player   is a registered  trademark of Microsoft Corporation     Drive safely at all times   Do not use a hand held phone while driving  Park  your vehicle first    Switch off the phone when refuelling   Do not use the phone at a refuelling point  service  station  or near fuels or chemicals    Switch off in an aircraft   Wireless phones can cause interference  Using  them in an aircraft is both illegal and dangerous     Switch off the phone near all medical  equipment   Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  equipment that could be sensitive to external radio  frequency energy  Follow any regulations or rules in  force     Interference    All wireless phones may be subject to interference   which could affect their performance     Be aware of special regulations    Meet any special regulations in force in any area  and always switch off your phone whenever it is  forbidden to use it  or when it may cause  interference or danger    Water resistance    Your phone is not water resistant  Keep it dry     Sensible use   Use only in the normal position  held to your ear    Avoid unnecessary cont
3.   Current time    Access menu functions    1  Press a desired soft key   2  Press the touch panel to    move to the next or previous  option       Press  lt Select gt    lt OK gt   or     OK  to confirm the function  displayed or option  highlighted       Press  lt Back gt  to move up    one level   Press  e gt   to return to Idle  mode     Enter text    Press the number key  corresponding to the option you  want     e Press and hold     to switch  between T9 mode and ABC  mode    e Press     to change case or  switch to Number mode    e Press and hold      to switch  to Symbol mode     To enter a word    Press the appropriate key until  the character you want appears  on the display     To enter a word     1  Press  2  to  9  to start  entering a word     2  Enter the whole word before  editing or deleting  characters     3  When the word displays  correctly  press      to insert  a space   Otherwise  press  0  to  display alternate word  choices     Press the keys corresponding to  the digits you want     Press the keys corresponding to  the symbols you want     e Press  1  to enter  punctuation marks or special  characters    e Press     to insert a space    e Press the touch panel to  move the cursor    e Press  C  to delete  characters one by one    e Press and hold  C  to clear  the entire display     i Get started    Customise your phone    Display  language    Call ringer  melody    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  La
4.  Phone settings  gt   Own numbers    Select the length of time  the backlight or display  stays on when the phone is  not used     Set how the phone  controls the use of the  keypad light     Select a language to be  used for the display text or  T9 input mode     Use the touch panel as  shortcuts to access specific  menus directly from Idle  mode     Check your phone  numbers or assign a name  to each of the numbers     39       sens functions    40    Phone settings  gt   Volume key  function    Phone settings  gt   Slide settings    Phone settings  gt   Touch sensitivity    Phone settings  gt   Vibration  feedback    Set how the phone reacts  if you press and hold  a v   when a call comes in     Set how the phone reacts  when you open it for an  incoming call  and when  you close it while using a  function     Adjust the sensitivity level  of the touch panel to  better recognise your  press     Set the phone to vibrate  when you press the touch  panel     Phone settings  gt   PC connections    Call settings    Security  gt  Phone  lock    Security  gt  SIM  lock    Select a USB mode that  will be used when you  connect your phone to a  PC via USB interface     Set options for call  functions     Activate your phone  password to protect your  phone against  unauthorised use     Set the phone to work only  with the current USIM or  SIM card by assigning a  SIM lock password     Security  gt  PIN  lock    Security  gt   Privacy lock    Security  gt  Fixed  dialling mode    Se
5.  and    select Create playlist       Enter the title of the    playlist and press  OK        Select the added playlist     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Add  gt  a source       Select a playlist  or select    the files you want and  press  lt OK gt        Press  OK  to play music     25    i Step outside the phone    Listen to the FM radio Daran    1  Plug the connecter of the  supplied headset into the  multi function jack on the  phone     2  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select    Listen to  the radio    Multimedia  gt  FM radio  __           3  When you turn on the FM Store radio  radio for the first time  stations  press  lt Yes gt  to start  automatic tuning    Available radio stations are  automatically saved     26    4  Press  4  or   gt   to find  available radio stations   Alternatively  press    3  or   EB  to select a stored radio  station     5  Press  W  to turn off the  radio     By automatic tuning    1  From the radio screen   press  lt Options gt  and  select Self tuning    2  Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm     Available radio stations are  automatically saved     By manual setup     1  From the radio screen   press  4  or   gt   to select  the radio station you  want     2  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Add to  Favourites     Browse the web    In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt   and select Browser  gt  Go to  homepage  The homepage of  your service provider opens     Launch the  web browser      To scroll through browser  Manone items  press 
6.  application  toolkit    Alarms    Measure elapsed time     Use a variety of additional  services offered by your  service provider   Depending on your USIM  or SIM card  this menu  may be available but  labelled differently     Set a wake up alarm to wake you up in the  morning or an alarm to alert you to an event at    a specific time     38    Settings    Phone profiles    Time  amp  date    Display  amp  light  settings  gt   Display  gt  Home  screen    Display  amp  light  settings  gt   Display  gt  My  theme    Change the sound settings  of the phone for different  events or situations     Change the time and date  displayed on your phone     Change the background  image that is displayed in  Idle mode     Select or create a theme  for the phone display     Display  amp  light  settings  gt   Display  gt   Greeting  message    Display  amp  light  settings  gt   Display  gt   Dialling display  Display  amp  light  settings Touch  panel       Display  amp  light   settings  gt  Light   gt  LCD  brightness    Enter the greeting that is  displayed briefly when the  phone is switched on     Customise the settings for  the display while dialling     Change the colour of the  touch panel for your  presses     Adjust the brightness of  the display for varying  lighting conditions     Display  amp  light  settings  gt  Light   gt  Backlight time    Display  amp  light  settings  gt  Light   gt  Keypad light    Phone settings  gt   Language    Phone settings  gt   Shortcuts   
7.  functions    Browser    Go to homepage    Enter URL  Bookmarks    Saved pages    34    History  Connect your phone to the  network and load the  homepage of the wireless Advanced    web service provider     Enter a URL address and  access the associated web  page    Save URL addresses in  order to quickly access    Browser settings  web pages     Access the list of pages  you have saved while  online     Access the list of pages  you have accessed  recently     Clear the cache  Delete  cookies or set whether or  not they are stored   Change the settings for the  web browser and access  version and copyright  information about it     Select a connection profile  to be used for accessing  the wireless web     Messages    Create message    Inbox  Email inbox    Drafts    Outbox    Sentbox    Create and send text   multimedia  or email  messages     Access messages that you  have received     Access emails that you  have received     Access messages that you  have saved to send at a  later time     Access messages that the  phone is attempting to    send or has failed to send     Access messages that you  have sent     My folders    Templates    Delete by folders    Settings    Memory status    Create new folders and  organise your messages     Make and use templates of  frequently used messages  or passages     Delete messages in each  message folder all at once     Set up various options for  using the messaging  services     Check information about  the memory currently in  u
8.  s  visibility  gt  On to allow  other devices to locate your  phone     Turn on  Bluetooth    1  In Idle mode  press    Search for  and pair with  a Bluetooth  device     lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Bluetooth    gt  My devices  gt  Search  for new device     2  Select a device     Enter a Bluetooth PIN orthe    other device   s Bluetooth  PIN  if it has one  and press   lt OK gt     When the owner of the  other device enters the  same code  pairing is  complete     31    i Step outside the phone    1  Access an application  such  pend cers as Phonebook  My files   Calendar  Memo  or    1  If necessary  enter the  Bluetooth PIN and press   lt OK gt      Receive data    Task     2  Select an item     Press  lt Options gt  and      Press  lt Yes gt  to confirm    that you are willing to  receive     select Send namecard  via or Send via  gt   Bluetooth     4  Search for and select a  device     5  If necessary  enter the  Bluetooth PIN and press   lt OK gt      32    jolla    All menu options listed    This section provides brief explanations of Music player Access and listen to all    menu functions on your phone  music files sorted by  criteria  You can also make    your own music playlists     Call log FM radio Listen to music or news via  Check the most recent calls dialled  received  or the FM radio on your  missed  phone    Voice recorder Record voice memos and  Phonebook any other sounds   Search for contact information stored in  Phonebook     33    D hone
9. Get started    To apply a theme  1  In Idle mode  press    Menu M d sel  1  In Idle mode  press shortcuts S tnos a ect   lt Menu gt  and select ettings  gt  rnone  Settings  gt  Display  amp  settings  gt  Shortcuts   light settings  gt  Display  gt  2  Select a direction   My theme  3  Select a menu to be  2  Select a theme  assigned to the direction   3  Press  lt Save gt   4  Press  lt Save gt      M To restore the default theme quickly  enter              8    2    7   and     in Idle mode  Your  phone restarts automatically and uses the   default theme     Simplified  menus    To set up Simplified menu  items     1   2       Select your favourite    In Idle mode  press           Press  lt Options gt  and  select Customise menu     menus   If a menu has submenus   press  lt Options gt  and  select Open to select  menus     Silent profile      Press  lt Save gt   or press     lt Options gt  and select  Save     To access an item from the  Simplified menus   it    1  In Idle mode  press    is    2  Scroll to the menu item you  want and press  OK      You can activate the Silent  profile to avoid disturbing  other people  In Idle mode   press and hold           In Idle mode  press    Phone lock     lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Security  gt   Phone lock       Select On     Press  lt Save gt      Enter a new 4  to 8 digit    password and press   lt Confirm gt        Enter the new password    again and press   lt Confirm gt      Step outside the phone    Begin with cal
10. act with the antenna when  the phone is switched on    Emergency calls   Key in the emergency number for your present  location  then press  7     Keep your phone away from small children    Keep the phone and all its parts  including  accessories  out of the reach of small children     Accessories and batteries    Use only Samsung approved batteries and  accessories  such as headsets and PC data cables   Use of any unauthorised accessories could damage  you or your phone and may be dangerous     e The phone could explode if the battery is replaced  with an incorrect type    e Dispose of used batteries according to the  manufacturer   s instructions     At very high volumes  prolonged listening  to a headset can damage your hearing     Qualified service    Only qualified service personnel may repair your  phone     For more detailed safety information  see  Health  and safety information  on page 43     Your phone is capable of  operating in a 3G environment   allowing much greater data  transfer speed  video streaming   In this guide  the following instruction icons and video conferencing   appear      About this Guide 2 e 36    This User   s Guide provides you with condensed  information about how to use your phone     Indicates that you need to pay careful AY s l  M attention to the subsequent information pecia features of your phone    regarding safety or phone features          Indicates that you need to press the e User created theme  touch panel to scroll to the specif
11. activate or deactivate the Silent  profile  Press and hold  x  to enter a  pause between numbers     i Get started    Adjust the phone volume     In Idle mode  press and hold to turn  on the camera    In Camera mode  take a photo or  record a video      E     Icons   The following icons may appear on the top line  of the screen to indicate your phone   s status   Depending on your country or service provider   the icons shown on the display may vary     Yil Signal strength    E Connecting to GPRS  2 5G   network or transferring data in  GPRS  2 5G  network          IH    w    Ca    E     o    Connecting to EDGE network or  transferring data in EDGE network    Connecting to UMTS  3G  network  or transferring data in UMTS  3G   network    Connecting to HSDPA  3G    network or transferring data in  HSDPA  3G   network    Voice call in progress   Video call in progress  Connected with PC via USB port  Browsing Internet   Connected to secured web page    Music playback in progress    27  g  so    Music playback paused  Music playback stopped    FM radio status   e     On    5  Off    Bluetooth headset or hands free    car kit connected  Bluetooth active    Alarm set    New message     po Bs ie Be Bi      Text message     Multimedia message     Email     Voicemail     Push message     Configuration message    Memory card inserted    Profile setting     Bee Dia      Normal    Silent     Driving    Meeting    Outdoor    Offline    i Get started    m  10 00       Battery power level  
12. ant     5  Press  r gt   to end the  multi party call     Take a photo      In Idle mode  press and    hold  181        Rotate the phone to the    left for landscape view       Aim the lens at the subject    and make any desired  adjustments       Press   6   to take a photo     The photo is saved  automatically       Press  lt   gt  or  81  to take    another photo     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select My  files  gt  Camera album     2  Select the photo you want   1  In Idle mode  press and hold   0    2  Press  1  repeatedly to  switch to Record mode     3  Rotate the phone to the left  for landscape view     Record  a video    4  Press     to start recording     5  Press  lt  o  gt  or     to stop  recording  The video is  saved automatically    6  Press  lt   gt  or     to  record another video        1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select My  files  gt  Camera album     View a video    2  Select the video you want     Upload photos and videos to the  web    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Application  settings  gt  MobileBlog  settings  gt  ShoZu  activation     2  Select On     3  Follow the onscreen  instructions to activate the  account     Activate the  ShoZu  account    21    i Step outside the phone      In Idle mode  press    Seta  destination  site      Access an application  such    Upload a file    22     lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Application  settings  gt  MobileBlog    settings  gt  Destination
13. curity  gt   Change phone  password    Security  gt   Change PIN code    Activate your PIN to  protect your USIM or SIM  card against unauthorised  use     Lock access to messages   files  call logs  contacts     calendar  memos  or tasks     Set the phone to restrict  calls to a limited set of  phone numbers  if  supported by your USIM or  SIM card     Change the phone  password     Change the PIN     Security  gt   Change PIN2  code    Security  gt   Mobile tracker    Application  settings    Change the PIN2     Set the phone to send the  preset tracking message to  your family or friends  when someone tries to use  your phone with another  USIM or SIM card  This  feature may be unavailable  due to certain features  supported by your service  provider     Customise the settings for  using applications  available on the phone     41       sens functions    42    Network settings   gt  Network  selection    Network settings   gt  Network mode    Network settings   gt  Preferred  networks    Network settings   gt  Connections    Select the network to be  used while roaming  outside of your home area   or let the network be  chosen automatically     Memory settings    Master reset  Change to an appropriate  band when you travel    abroad  Setup wizard    Add a new network to your  preferred network list  if  your USIM or SIM card  supports it     Create and customise the  profiles containing the  settings for connecting  your phone to the  network     Check information about  t
14. e  Do not dispose of  batteries in a fire     Road safety       Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to  communicate by voice  almost anywhere  anytime  But  an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  wireless phones  one that every user must uphold   When you are driving a car  driving is your first  responsibility  When using your wireless phone while  driving  follow local regulations in the country or region  you are in     Operating environment       Remember to follow any special regulations in force in  the area you are in  and always switch off your phone  whenever it is forbidden to use it  or when it may cause  interference or danger    When connecting the phone or any accessory to  another device  read its user   s guide for detailed safety  instructions  Do not connect incompatible products     As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment   users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of  the equipment and for the safety of personnel  it is  recommended that the equipment should only be used  in the normal operating position  held to your ear with  the antenna pointing over your shoulder      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 phone  Consult the  manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Pacemakers    Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum  dis
15. eds of times  but it will gradually wear out   When the operation time is noticeably shorter than  normal  it is time to buy a new battery     If left unused  a fully charged battery will discharge  itself over time    Use only Samsung approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with Samsung approved  chargers  Disconnect the charger from the power  source when it is not in use        Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for  more than a week  since overcharging may shorten  its life     Extreme temperatures will affect the charging  capacity of your battery  it may require cooling or  warming first     Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places  because the capacity and lifetime of the battery will  be reduced  Try to keep the battery at room  temperature  A phone with a hot or cold battery  may not work temporarily  even when the battery is  ully charged  Li ion batteries are particularly  affected by temperatures below 0   C  32   F      Do not short circuit the battery  Accidental short   circuiting can occur when a metallic object like a  coin  clip or pen causes a direct connection between  the   and   terminals of the battery  metal strips on  the battery   For example  do not carry a spare  battery in a pocket or bag where the battery may  contact metal objects  Short circuiting the terminals  may damage the battery or the object causing the  short circuiting        e Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  regulations  Always recycl
16. es  such    as a microwave oven  stove  or radiator  The phone  may explode when overheated           When the phone or battery gets wet  the label  indicating water damage inside the phone changes  colour  In this case  phone repairs are no longer  guaranteed by the manufacturer s warranty  even if  the warranty for your phone has not expired     If your phone has a flash or light  do not use it too  close to the eyes of people or animals  This may  cause damage to their eyes     Use only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna  Unauthorised antennas or modified  accessories may damage the phone and violate  regulations governing radio devices    If the phone  battery  charger  or any accessory is  not working properly  take it to your nearest  qualified service facility  The personnel there will  assist you  and if necessary  arrange for service     Correct disposal of this product        Waste Electrical  amp  Electronic Equipment      Applicable in the European Union and other  European countries with separate collection  systems     This marking shown on the product or its  Wag literature  indicates that it should not be   disposed with other household wastes at the  end of its working life  To prevent possible harm to the  environment or human health from uncontrolled waste  disposal  please separate this from other types of  wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the  sustainable reuse of material resources     Household users should contact either the r
17. etailer  where they purchased this product  or their local  government office  for details of where and how they  can take this item for environmentally safe recycling     Business users should contact their supplier and check  the terms and conditions of the purchase contract  This  product should not be mixed with other commercial  wastes for disposal     49    aecroncs IB   Declaration of Conformity  R amp TTE   We  Samsung Electronics    declare under our sole responsibility that the product    GSM Mobile Phone   S7330    to which this declaration relates  is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative  documents     SAFETY EN 60950  1   2001 A11 2004    EN 301 489  01 V1 6 1  09 2005   EN 301 489  07 V1 3 1  11 2005     EME EN 301 489  17 V1 2 1  08 2002   EN 301 489  24 1 3 1  11 2005   cay EN 50360   2001       EN 62209 1   2006    EN 301 511 V9 0 2  03 2003   EN 300 328 V1 7 1  10 2006   RADIO EN 301 908  1 V2 2 1  10 2003   EN 301 908  1 V3 2 1  05 2007   EN 301 908  2 V3 2 1  05 2007   We hereby declare that  all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that  the above named  product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC     The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex I    of Directive  1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body ies      BABT  Balfour House  Churchfield Road   Walton on Thames  Surrey  KT12 2TD  UK   Ide
18. he memory currently in  use  You can also clear the  memory     Reset the phone s settings  you have changed     Quickly customise basic  settings of your phone   Select the option you want  for each setting by  following the onscreen  instructions     Health and safety information    SAR certification information       This phone meets European Union  EU  requirements  concerning exposure to radio waves     Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It  is designed and manufactured to not exceed the limits  for exposure to radio frequency  RF  energy  as  recommended by the EU Council  These limits are part  of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted  levels of RF energy for the general population  The  guidelines were developed by independent scientific  organisations through the periodic and thorough  evaluation of scientific studies  The limits include a  substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety  of all persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a  unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate   SAR   The SAR limit recommended by the EU Council is  2 0 W kg 1   The highest SAR value for this model phone was 0 522  W kg     SAR tests are conducted using standard operating  positions with the phone transmitting at its highest  certified power level in all tested frequency bands   Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified  power level  the actual SAR level of the phone wh
19. ices to the  offender  or legal action  or both     Care and maintenance       Your phone 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 phone and all its parts and accessories  out of the reach of small children and pets  They  may accidentally damage these things or choke on  small parts     Keep the phone dry  Precipitation  humidity  and  liquids contain minerals that corrode electronic  circuits     Do not use the phone with a wet hand  Doing so  may cause an electric shock to you or damage to  the phone     Do not use or store the phone in dusty  dirty areas   as its moving parts may be damaged     Do not store the phone in hot areas  High  temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  devices  damage batteries  and warp or melt certain  plastics     Do not store the phone in cold areas  When the  phone warms up to its normal operating  temperature  moisture can form inside the phone   which may damage the phone   s electronic circuit  boards     Do not drop  knock  or shake the phone  Rough  handling can break internal circuit boards     Do not use harsh chemicals  cleaning solvents  or  strong detergents to clean the phone  Wipe it with a  soft cloth     Do not paint the phone  Paint can clog the device   s  moving parts and prevent proper operation   Do not put the phone in or on heating devic
20. ide the phone    24    Synchronise  with Windows  Media Player    7  Copy files from the PC to  the memory card     8  When you have finished   disconnect the phone from  the PC     You can copy music files to  your phone by synchronising    with Windows Media Player 11     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  PC  connections  gt  Media  player     2  Press  lt Save gt      3  Press  ee  to return to Idle  mode       Connect your phone and PC    with an optional PC data  cable       Select Sync digital media    files to this device when  a pop up window appears  on your PC       Enter the name of your    phone and click Finish       Select and drag the music    files you want to the sync  list       Click Start Sync     When synchronisation is    finished  disconnect the  phone from the PC     Play music  files      In Idle mode  press  lt Menu gt     Create a    and select Multimedia  gt  5  playlist    Music player       Select a music category  gt  a    music file       During playback  use the    following keys    e IV    pause or resume  playback    e 44  return to the previous  file  Press and hold to  scan backward in a file       PRI  skip to the next file   Press and hold to scan  forward in a file    e    open the playlist    e a v  adjust the volume       Press  W  to stop playback       From the music player    screen  press  lt Options gt   and select Open playlist   gt  All  gt  Playlists       Press  lt Options gt 
21. ied     y Create your own theme using  option andithen Select ik  en 8 your favourite background       Indicates a key on the phone    images and colours   For example   m   nalen   obileBlo    lt   gt  Indicates a soft key  whose function is Sh E nae Avid  displayed on the phone screen  For AN Br a on  example   lt Select gt  ER p g     amp  blogs        RSS reader    Use RSS reader to get the latest  news from your favourite  websites     Camera and camcorder    Use the camera module on your  phone to take a photo or record  a video     Synchronisation with  Windows Media Player  Transfer music files to your  phone directly from Windows  Media Player     Music player  Play music files on your phone   You can use other phone    functions while listening to  music     FM radio    Listen to your favourite radio  stations anytime  anywhere     Digital data printing   Print images  messages  and  personal data directly from your  phone     Bluetooth    Transfer media files and  personal data  and connect to  other devices using wireless  Bluetooth technology     Web browser    Access the wireless web to get  up to the minute information  and a wide variety of media  content     Unpack 6       Make sure you have each item  Get started 6    First steps to operating your phone       Assemble and charge the phone       unsseeeeeennnn 6        Power on OF Officer en i  Phone layout     ut  Keys and icons       8  Access menu functions   12    Enter text          Customise your p    S
22. ile  operating can be well below the maximum 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  base station  the lower the power output of the phone     Before a new model phone is available for sale to the  public  compliance with the European R amp TTE Directive  must be shown  This directive includes as one of its  essential requirements the protection of the health and  safety of the user and any other person        1  The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2 0  watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over ten grams of body  tissue  The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to  give additional protection for the public and to account for any  variations in measurements  The SAR values may vary   depending on national reporting requirements and the  network band     43    i Health and safety information    Precautions when using batteries    44       Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in  any way   Use the battery only for its intended purpose     If you use the phone near the network s base  station  it uses less power  Talk and standby time  are greatly affected by the signal strength on the  cellular network and the parameters set by the  service provider     Battery charging time depends on the remaining  battery charge  the type of battery  and the charger  used  The battery can be charged and discharged  hundr
23. ive 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 off the phone while at a  refuelling 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 the areas  below decks 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     Emergency calls    Other important safety information       This phone  like any wireless phone  operates using  radio signals  wireless  and landline networks as well as  user programmed functions  which cannot guarantee  connection in all conditions  Therefore  you should  never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential  communications like medical emergencies    To make or receive calls  the phone must be switched  on and in a service area with adequate signal strength   Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless  phone networks or when certain network services and   or phone features are in u
24. l functions  camera  music player   web browser  and other special features    Make or answer calls    Make a call To make a voice call     1  In Idle mode  enter an  area code and phone  number     2  Press  m    Press  a v  to adjust the  volume     3  Press  e  to end the call     To make a video call     1  In Idle mode  enter an  area code and phone  number     2  Press  i    3  Press  e  to end the call     1  When the phone rings   open the phone  If the  phone is already open   press  m      If it is a video call  press   lt Show me gt  to allow the  caller to see you via the  camera     2  Press  es    to end the call     Answer a call    During a voice call  press  q4     Use the    speakerphone ang nn  to activate  feature ESPEAREL    Press  q  again to switch back  to the earpiece     M In noisy environments  you may have difficulty   hearing the calls while using the speakerphone  feature  For better audio performance  use the  normal phone mode     1  During a call  call the    Make a d Dartiei t  multi party second participant   call The first call is put on    hold     2  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Conference call     3  Repeat step 1 and 2 to  add more participants     i Step outside the phone    20    4  During a multi party call   e Press  lt Options gt  and  select Private call to  have a private  conversation with one  participant    e Press  lt Options gt  and  select End  gt  Select  participant  gt  a  participant  gt  Drop to  drop one particip
25. ngs   Call settings  Security  Application settings  Network settings  Memory settings  10 Master reset   11 Setup wizard    1  Labelled differently  depending on your service  provider    2  Additional folders will be  available if you insert a  memory card    3  Available only if supported  by your USIM or SIM card     Make sure you have each item    Phone   Travel adapter  Battery   User   s Guide    You can obtain various accessories from your  local Samsung dealer     M The items supplied with your phone and the    accessories available at your Samsung dealer  may vary  depending on your country or service  provider     Get started    First steps to operating your phone    Assemble and charge the phone       To AC power outlet    Removing the battery cover     lt  gt     S    ir    Power on or off    1  Open the phone   2  Press and hold  e gt       3  If necessary  enter the PIN  and press  lt Confirm gt      4  When the setup wizard opens   customise your phone    according to your preferences     1  Open the phone   2  Press and hold         Phone layout    Front view    Earpiece    Display    Dial key  Volume keys  Video call key  Multi function    Alphanumeric  keys    an    fea  ge ep Front camera         e    zi                lens    Touch panel        Right soft key    Power   Menu m key    Organiser key  Delete key  x     Mouthpiece    Special  function keys    i Get started       Rear view  gl ___Rear camera  Flashbulb ge  Mirror         Camera key         Mem
26. nguage  gt   Screen text    2  Select a language     3  Press  lt OK gt   gt   lt Save gt      To change the profile   properties    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  profiles     2  Scroll to the sound profile  you are using     3  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Edit     4  Select Voice call ringtone   gt  a category  gt  a ringtone   5  Select Video call ringtone     a category  gt  a ringtone   6  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Save   To change the sound profile     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  profiles    2  Select the profile you want     3  Press  HA      Key tone  volume    Idle mode  wallpaper    In Idle mode  press  4 v  to    adjust the key tone volume  Themesifer    the display    1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Display  amp   light settings  gt  Display    gt  Home screen    2  Press  Left  or  Right  to  select Image       Select Wallpaper     Select an image category     Select an image       Press  lt Options gt  and  select Save     N WU   w    To create a theme     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Display  amp   light settings  gt  Display  gt   My theme    2  Press  lt Options gt  and    select Create  gt  Easy or  Expert     3  Customise the theme as  desired by following the  screen     4  When you have finished   enter a name for the theme  and press  lt Save gt      5  Press  lt Yes gt  to apply the  theme     i 
27. nt field     Send an email      Enter destination numbers    or email addresses       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Send to send the  message       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Messages  gt  Create  message  gt  Email     2  Enter the email text     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Add attachment or  Create item       Add a media file  contact     calendar item  or bookmark  item     29    i Step outside the phone    5  Press  da  to move to the Mae 1  In Idle mode  press  subject field  media  lt Menu gt  and select    6  Enter the email subject  message Messages   Inbox   7  Press  dm  to move to the 2  Select a multimedia    recipient field  message   8  Enter email addresses  0  9  Press  lt Options gt  and View an email 1 Eae ale   a Send to send the Messages Email inbox     2  Press  lt Options gt  and  select Download     View messages 3  Select an email or a header   ee Fa a er 4  If you selected a header   A 1  In Idle mode  press press  lt Options gt  and  ieh i  lt Menu gt  and select select Retrieve to view the      Messages  gt  Inbox  body of the email     2  Select a text message     30    Use Bluetooth    Your phone is equipped with Bluetooth  technology  enabling you to connect the phone  wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices and  exchange data with them  talk hands free  or  control the phone remotely     1  In Idle mode  press   lt Menu gt  and select  Applications  gt  Bluetooth    gt  Activation  gt  On     2  Select My phone  
28. ntification mark  0168    The technical documentation kept at   C     01 68    Samsung Electronics QA Lab        which will be made available upon request    Representative in the EU     PO C oaz    Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab   Blackbushe Business Park  Saxony Way   Yateley  Hampshire  GU46 6GG  UK     2008 07 01 Yong Sang Park   S  Manager        place and date of issue   name and signature of authorised person       It is not the address of Samsung Service Centre  For the address or the phone number of Samsung  Service Centre  see the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased your phone       Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country  some of the descriptions in this guide  may not match your phone exactly     Depending on your country  your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this guide     SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS   INT     Printed in Korea  World Wide Web Code No  GH68 19567A  http   www samsungmobile com English  EU   07 2008  Rev  1 0    
29. ory card slot           M When you close the phone  it locks the exposed   keys and the touch panel to prevent any  unwanted phone operations  from accidentally  pressing any of the keys  To unlock the keypad   press  lt Unlock gt  and then  lt OK gt      Keys and icons  Keys    Perform the function indicated on the      el bottom line of the display     In Idle mode  press to access the   J following menus directly   e Centre  Simplified menus  e Up Down Left Right  your  favourite menus  Depending on  the service provider  you can  access the Google service  directly     In Menu mode  scroll through menu  options       4 P   or select the  highlighted menu option or confirm  input  OK      Make or answer a call     In Idle mode  retrieve the numbers  recently dialled  missed  or received     Press and hold to switch the phone  on or off     End a call     In Menu mode  cancel input and  return the phone to Idle mode     In Idle mode  open the dialling  screen for video calls    In the dialling screen  make a video  call     Delete characters from the display or  items in an application        In Idle mode  access Organiser  applications  such as Calendar   Memo  Task  Alarms  and World  clock     Enter numbers  letters  and some  special characters    In Idle mode  press and hold  1  to  access your voicemail server  Press  and hold  0  to enter an international  call prefix     Enter special characters or perform  special functions    In Idle mode  press and hold      to  
30. s     Press  lt Options gt  and    select Create new       Follow the onscreen    instructions to add a new  destination site     as My files or Camera       Select or capture a photo or    video       Press  lt Options gt  and    select Upload to web     Play music    Prepare  music files    4  Select a destination     5  Enter the title and  description  and select a  tag     6  Press  lt Upload gt      Use these methods    e Download from the wireless  web    e Download from a PC using  the optional Samsung PC  Studio  See Samsung PC  Studio User   s Guide    e Receive via Bluetooth     M    e Copy to a memory card     See the next section  Sony ie  e Synchronise music files with memory card   Windows Media Player  See   page 24     Your phone accepts microSD    memory cards  up to 8 GB  depending on memory card  manufacturer and type     When inserting a memory card with a large  amount of files  your phone might work rather  slowly for a few minutes while database  updates  This may also affect some phone  functions  This problem is temporary and is  not a phone defect       Insert a memory card into    the phone       In Idle mode  press     lt Menu gt  and select  Settings  gt  Phone  settings  gt  PC  connections  gt  Mass  storage       Press  lt Save gt    4  Press    5   to return to Idle    mode       Connect your phone and PC    with an optional PC data  cable       Select Open folder to    view files when a pop up  window appears on your PC     23    i Step outs
31. se     35    A vienu functions    36    My files    Camera album    Images  Videos   Sounds  Other  files    Games and more    Memory status    Access the list of photos  and videos you have taken  and recorded     Access media files and  other files stored in the  phone   s memory     Access and download Java  contents     Check information about  the memory currently in  use     mM Additional folders will be available if you insert a    memory card     Calendar  Keep track of your schedule     Camera    Use the camera embedded in your phone to  take photos and record videos     Entertainment    Games and more Access the embedded Java  games and download Java  contents     Image editor Edit your images using  various editing tools     Video editor    Applications    Bluetooth    RSS reader    Edit your videos by  combining photos or  videos     Connect the phone  wirelessly to other  Bluetooth devices     Save your favourite news  channels or blogs to  libraries and get the latest  news and updated  information from them  whenever you want     Memo    Task    World clock    Calculator    Convertor    Timer    Make memos for things  that are important and  manage them     Make a list of tasks you  need to complete     Set your local time zone  and find out the current  time in another part of the  world     Perform arithmetic  functions     Do conversions  such as  length and temperature     Set a period of time for the  phone to count down     37    BE EE    Stopwatch    SIM
32. se  Check with local service  providers     To make an emergency call   1  Switch on the phone     2  Key in the emergency number for your present  location  Emergency numbers vary by location    3  Press  e      Certain features like Call Barring may need to be   deactivated before you can make an emergency call    Consult this document and your local cellular service   provider     e Only qualified personnel should service the phone or  install the phone in a vehicle  Faulty installation or  service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  warranty applicable to the device     e Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in  your vehicle is mounted and operating properly     e Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases  or  explosive materials in the same compartment as the  phone  its parts  or accessories     e 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  in the area over the air bag or in the air  bag deployment area  Improperly installed wireless  equipment could result in serious injury if the air  bag inflates     e Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft  It  is dangerous and illegal to use wireless phones in an  aircraft because they can interfere with the  operation of the aircraft     47    i Health and safety information    48    Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the  suspension or denial of telephone serv
33. tance of 15 cm  6 inches  be maintained between a  wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  interference with the pacemaker  These  recommendations are consistent with the independent  research and recommendations of Wireless Technology  Research  If you have any reason to suspect that  interference is taking place  switch off your phone  immediately     45    i Health and safety information    46    Hearing aids   Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  hearing aids  In the event of such interference  you  may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to  discuss alternatives     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 off your phone in health care facilities when    regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so     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     You should also consult the manufacturer of any  equipment that has been added to your vehicle     Posted facilities    Switch off your phone in any facility where posted  notices require you to do so     Potentially explosive environments       Switch off your phone when in any area with a  potentially explos
34. tep outside the phone 18       Begin with call functions  camera  music player  web  browser  and other special features    Make or answer calls         ceseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneee 18    Use the camera  sanieren  Upload photos and videos to the web             Play music              22  Listen to the FM radio   26  Browse the web       27  Use Phonebook     27  Send messages   28  View messages   30  USC  BIUCHOOt i eisccitiiicaetctseatestvedveretareatiendens 31  Menu functions 33  All menu options listed   Health and safety information 43          nctions    To access Menu mode  press  lt Menu gt  in Idle mode  Depending on your country  press  ga  in Idle mode      2 Phonebook    3 Multimedia    1 Music player  2 FM radio  3 Voice recorder    4 Browser     Go to homepage  Enter URL  Bookmarks  Saved pages  History  Advanced  Browser settings    NOURWNE    5 Messages    1 Create message  2 Inbox    5 Messages    3 Email inbox   4 Drafts   5 Outbox   6 Sentbox   7 My folders   8 Templates   9 Delete by folders  10 Settings   11 Memory status    Camera album  Images   Videos   Sounds   Games and more  Other files  Memory status    7 Calendar    8 Camera    9 Entertainment    1 Games and more  2 Image editor  3 Video editor      Applications    1 Bluetooth   2 RSS reader   3 Memo   4 Task   5 World clock   6 Calculator   7 Convertor   8 Timer   9 Stopwatch   10 SIM application toolkit     vonau2wmnr    Phone profiles  Time  amp  date  Display  amp  light settings  Phone setti
    
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