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1.               0 00  eee 28  Setting Up Your Device                    6 Status Bal  ack cachonnalnna eae een 30  Battlin alice detidedeaevalstore raves 8 Primary Shortcuts              see eevee 32  Turning the Device On and Off               9  WMIJJETS  a cus naim nana eicit amama aoa 32  Setup Wizard            0 ccc cece eee ee 10 SHOMGUIS  oss  ies e ai naa wenden dale 33  FG a E EEEE E E 10 FOIDCTS e rE E EE ERENCE 33  Your Google Account                     10 Wall DAD OP te rescrates eames ask he 34  Your Samsung Account                   11 ADDS  oean aaa a Ge dbo sacs 34  Memory Card              6  2 200005  11 Mini App Tray                 00000000  35  Securing Your Device                     12 Task Manager                  0  0005 36   Section 2  Understanding Your Device      14 Entering Text        0  tee ee eee eee eee 36  Features 0 00 0  c ccc ceceececeeeesees 14 Section 3  Contacts and Accounts             40  FONG nccc acta neva de ciwd ctaecs anon Epi 15 ACCOUIMS  posesiei ein tet Aete teak as 40  TOPVIEW 2 0    ccc ccc ce cece eee eee aes 16 CONTACIS eerie e pee E hen 41  Back and Bottom Views                   16 GOUDS  eicctec 5  46 cent meson stud dutten dus esata ind 49  SPONA en shoe nines Cent ten eucee nee 17 FAVORES  ces detect tates syed vtec 51  Home Screen           2 20seeee eee eee 22 Section 4  Messaging          ssssseseeeeee 53  Navigation                 0   cece eee 25 Types of Messages                  055 53    EPMA iss cascn neea e
2.         Learn from Twitter  Log into Twitter to allow your device to  leam from your Twitter postings        Clear remote data  Delete your information stored on the  personalization server       Clear personalized data  Remove all personalized data you  have entered       Privacy  Read the privacy policy   e Swiftkey flow  When enabled  you can enter text by sliding  your finger across the keyboard   e Pen detection  When enabled  a handwriting pad is  automatically displayed when your device detects the S Pen        e Handwriting        Input languages  Choose languages to use with handwriting  and Samsung keyboard        Recognition time  Choose the length of time the keyboard  waits to evaluate handwriting gestures        Pen thickness  Choose the size of handwriting strokes on the  screen        Pen color  Choose the color of handwriting strokes on screen        Recognition type  Choose the type of handwriting recognition   from strokes  or complete letters        Gesture guide  Leam about gestures you can use while  handwriting text        Tutorial  Learn about using handwriting               About  View information about Samsung keyboard handwriting     e Advanced        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       Cha
3.         Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way     Important  Use only Samsung approved batteries  and  recharge your battery only with  Samsung approved chargers which are  specifically designed for your GALAXY     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 GALAXY   caused by non Samsung approved batteries and or   chargers       Do not use incompatible 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 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     Health and Safety Information 171    Samsung Mobile Products and  Recycling  Samsung cares for the environment and encourages its  customers to recycle Samsung mobile devices and genuine  Samsung accessories   Proper disposal of your mobile device and its battery is not  only important for safety  it benefits the environment   Batter
4.         Shooting mode  EA Effects        and   Exposure value  and Ee  Settings are default settings  shortcuts     To customize these shortcuts     1     Touch    Settings  gt  Edit shortcuts      or    Touch and hold any of the shortcut icons to edit them   Touch and hold a setting  then drag and drop it on one  of the five settings shortcuts to the left  The replaced  setting shortcut displays in the edit list     Configuring Camera Settings     Smile shot  Touch the Camera button to automatically focus on                               To configure Camera settings  the subject s face and take the photo   m While in Camera mode  touch a settings shortcut or     Cartoon  Turns the photo into a cartoon    touch oO Settings to configure the following camera e Effects  Apply an effect to photos  Options are  No effect  Black   settings  and white  Sepia  or Negative    e Edit shortcuts  Customize your settings shortcuts  For more Scene mode  Choose an scene mode  Select None  Portrait   information  refer to    Editing Camera Settings Landscape  Sports  Party Indoor  Beach Snow  Sunset  Dawn   Shortcuts    on page 88  Autumn Color  Text  Candlelight  Backlight  or Night       Self portrait  Touch to switch to the front facing camera lens Exposure value  Use the slider to set the exposure value from  and take a photo of yourself   2 0 to  2 0    e Flash  Set the flash to Off  On  or Auto flash  Focus mode  Choose either Auto focus or Macro    e Shooting mode  Choose an automatic
5.      162  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  Certification    Information  2 6 cs asc0 cees ee ee ce cees 167  FCC Part 15 Information to User            169  Smart Practices While Driving              169  Battery Use and Safety                   170  Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling    172  UL Certified Travel Charger                172  Display   Touch Screen                   173  GPS cs Aarne e Sense teeta ae 173  Care and Maintenance                   174    4    Section 1  Getting Started    Understanding this User Manual    The sections of this manual generally follow the features of  your device  A robust index for features begins on page 195     Also included is important safety information beginning on  page 162 that you should know before using your device   This manual gives navigation instructions according to the  default display settings  If you select other settings   navigation steps may be different     Unless otherwise specified  all instructions in this manual  assume that you are starting from the Home screen  To get to  the Home screen  you may need to unlock the device  For  more information  see    Securing Your Device    on page 12     Note  Instructions in this manual are based on default settings     and may vary from your device  depending on the  software version on your device  and any changes to the    device   s Settings     Note  Unless stated otherwise  instructions in this User Manual  start with the device unlocked  at the Home screen    
6.      Camera   000C    If a memory card is inserted  the Storage setting  pop up displays    2  Touch OK to change the storage setting to memory  card    or   Touch Cancel to use the device storage for storing  pictures and videos     Note  If memory card storage is used  photos are stored in the     Root extSdCard DCIM Camera folder as jpg files  For  more information  refer to    My Files    on page 104     GPS Storage    Settings Active Indicator    Shortcuts       Image  Viewer    Settings    Multimedia 87    Taking Photos  To take a photo     1   2     From the Home screen  touch     Camera    Using the display as a viewfinder  compose your  picture by aiming the lens at the subject    To configure settings  see    Camera Settings    on  page 88    To take the photo  touch the Camera button    Touch    Back to leave the Camera and display the  previous screen     Important  Do not take photos of people without their    88    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     Camera Settings    Before you start taking photos  use the camera settings to  configure the camera for best results  Camera settings are  represented by icons on the left side of the screen    Editing Camera Settings Shortcuts  The first five icons are actually shortcuts to camera settings   These five shortcuts can be customized to fit your  preference     Self portrait  PA Flash      
7.      Options While Playing a Song  When you play a song  the Now playing screen displays   There are various options and controls available while a song  is playing     1     oo00  pooo    From the Home screen  touch 3 Apps  gt    T Play Music    Play a song  For more information  refer to    Playing  Music    on page 75    The Now playing bar displays    Touch the Now playing bar    The Now playing screen displays    Touch B on the Now playing screen to display all  songs in the queue to be played    Touch A next to a song to add it to a playlist  remove  it from the queue  view information about the artist  associated with this song  shop for the artist  or delete  the song     6  Touch H Menu to display the following options     7     e Equalizer  Displays an equalizer    e Clear queue  Remove all songs from the play queue    e Save queue  Create a playlist of the songs currently in the  play queue    e Settings  Displays the Settings screen  Choose a Google  account to use to connect to Google Play Music and set the  Music settings as indicated on the screen  The Music app  version is also displayed    e Help  View online help from Google    Touch the Now playing screen to display the following   buttons that you can use to control the playback of   songs  albums  and playlists      lt   gt   Touch Thumbs up or Thumbs down to add the    song to a Thumbs up or Thumbs down playlist       Touch to repeat the current song  repeat all  songs  or disable repeat mode     Ma Touc
8.     in to a Google account   150    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 H   Apps  gt   ice   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 device   1  From the Home screen  touch HE  Ko  Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Factory data reset  then follow the prompts     Apps  gt     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  Google  Configure options for Google account and privacy settings   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Google   2  Configure options   e Accounts  View Google accounts set up on your device  and  configure syncing   e Privacy  Choose Google features to configure privacy and  account settings   Add Account  Set up an account  and synchronize the account with your  device  When an account is set up on your device  you don   t  have to log in each time you access the account from the  device   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Add account   2  Select an account  then follow the prompts to enter    your credentials and set up the account on your device     System   M
9.    2  Touch and slide the sliders for   e Notification  Set the vibration level for notifications  such as  event reminders   e Haptic feedback  Set the vibration level vibrations to  accompany screen touches   3  Touch OK to save your settings   Default Notifications  Choose a default sound to play for notifications  such as for  event reminders   1  From the Home screen  touch Fee Apps  gt   9  Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Default notifications   2  Touch a sound to select it  As you touch sounds  a  sample plays   3  Touch OK to save your settings     Keytones  Keytones are sounds that play when you touch keys on the  keypad   1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   9 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 F Apps  gt   Ke   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     ooo    1  From the Home screen  touch H Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Sound   2  Touch Screen lock sound to turn sounds On or Off     Haptic Feedback  When turned On  the device vibrates to indicate screen  touches and other interactions    1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Sound    2  Touch Haptic feedback to turn touch vibrations On or  off    Display  Wallpaper  Customize the background of the Home and Lock s
10.    Auto connect  When enabled  your device will automatically  connect to known Wi Fi networks when you launch a high data   usage application  even if Wi Fi is tumed 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 device  goes to sleep  when the backlight goes out   This setting can  affect your data usage  and the behavior of devices you connect  to your device  such as when tethering or using Mobile Hotspot        Check for Internet service  Check for Wi Fi Internet service  when connected to a Wi Fi access point        MAC address   Not configurable  View your device s MAC  address  needed for connecting to some secured networks        IP address   Not configurable  View your device s IP address    e Manage networks  View and manage your saved Wi Fi  networks  Touch a network to connect to it  or to forget or  modify its settings    e WPS push button  Set up a connection to a WPS  Wi Fi   Protected Setup  router or equipment    e WPS PIN entry  View the PIN used by your device to set up a   PIN secured connection to a Wi Fi router                                      Wi Fi Direct   Wi Fi Direct allows devices to connect to each other directly   via Wi Fi  without a Wi Fi network or hotspot  and without   having to set up the connection  For example  your device  can use Wi Fi Direct to share photos  contacts and other  content with other Wi F
11.    e Language options  Choose the current language for Swype   and download new languages   e Swype Connect  Enable personalization from your accounts   and choose whether to contribute your usage data to improve  predictions   e Personalization  View and manage words in your Swype  dictionary  used for word completion   suggestion  and spell   checking  You can also personalize Swype for use with  Facebook  Twitter  and Gmail   Updates  Check for updates to Swype  and install them if  desired        Speech  Voice Recognizer  Choose a voice recognition engine for your device   s  recognition features   1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   ce   Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Voice recognizer   2  Select Samsung powered by Vlingo or Google   Voice Search  1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   ic   Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Voice search   2  Set options   e Language  Choose a language for voice searching   e Speech output  Choose options for speech output   e 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  HHHH    e Hotword detection  When enabled  you can say    Google    to  launch voice search     e Download offline speech recognition  Download speech  recognition  to enable voice input while offline    e Personalized recognition  Enable to have your device improve  recognition based on your speech    e Goog
12.   22    Google Search  Search the web by typing or speaking   For more information  refer to    Google    on page 100        NO gp    Widgets  Applications that run on the Home screen   These widgets are found on the Home screen by  default  For more information  refer to    Widgets    on  page 32    Current Screen  Indicates which Home screen is being  displayed  For more information  refer to    Extended  Home Screen    on page 23    Apps  Displays the Apps screen    Back  Return to the previous screen  option  or step   Home Screen  Returns to the center Home screen   Recent Apps  Open a list of thumbnail images of apps  you have worked with recently  Touch an app to open  it  Touch and drag an app to the right to delete it  or  touch Delete all to delete all apps  Touch Task manager  to display the Task Manager    Screen Capture Quick Launch  This soft key can be set  to launch several different applications  The default  setting is Screen capture  For more information  refer  to    Quick Launch    on page 135     10     11     12     13     Primary Shortcuts  Shortcuts to common features  Extended Home Screen   These shortcuts are found on the Home screen by The Home screen consists of the Home panel  plus three  default  For more information  refer to    Primary panels on each side that extend beyond the display width to  Shortcuts    on page 32  provide more space for adding shortcuts and widgets    Mini App Tray  Shortcuts to apps that you can use Slide your finger ho
13.   Fine  or Normal    e Storage  Set whether to store photos on your device or on your  memory card    e Reset  Reset all Camera settings to the defaults  Touch Yes     Viewing Photos with the Image Viewer    After taking a photo  use the Image Viewer to view  share   delete  or edit photos     1   2     Touch Image Viewer to view the photo    Touch the screen to show or hide Image Viewer  options    Touch the screen with two fingers or double tap on the  screen to zoom all the way in or out  For more  information  refer to    Pinch    on page 27    Swipe across the screen to display the next or previous  photo  The current photo is outlined in the thumbnails  at the bottom of the screen  Touch a thumbnail to view  the photo it represents    Touch Share to use Amazon Send to Kindle   Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  Google   Group Cast  Picasa   S Note  or Wi Fi Direct to share the photo    Touch    Menu  gt  Slideshow to display a slide show of  the available pictures and videos     7  To delete the photo being displayed  touch i  Delete    and then touch OK to delete the photo or Cancel to exit     8  Touch    Menu  gt  Set as to assign the photo as a  Contact photo  Home and lock screens  Home screen  wallpaper  or Lock screen wallpaper  For more  information  refer to    Wallpaper    on page 34     Note  Photos are stored in the  Root sdcard DCIM Camera    folder as jpg files  For more information  refer to    My  Files    on page 104     9  Press    Back to return to the Camera t
14.   Group  Cast  o    Help    Get information  including videos  useful tips  and a user  manual  about using your device   m From the Home screen  touch PE Apps  gt   2  Help     Internet  Access the Internet   m From the Home screen  touch g Internet    or   GEER    From the Home screen  touch 38 Apps  gt     0000   amp  Internet     Kno Textbooks  Kno delivers the same textbooks students are used to  only  better  With over 50 amazing features and a catalog of over  200 000 titles  Kno goes to work for students across all  grades and programs  For more information  visit kno com     m From the Home screen  touch PE Apps  gt   Kno Textbooks     Applications 101    Local    Use your location to help you find destinations  such as  restaurants  bars  hotels  attractions  ATMs  gas stations  or a  location that you enter     Note  You must enable location services to use Local  Some    features require Standalone or Google location services   For more information  see    Location Services    on    page 137     0o00    m From the Home screen  touch BaD Apps  gt  9 Local   Maps    Find your current location  and get directions and other  location based information     Note  You must enable location services to use Maps  Some    features require Standalone or Google location services   For more information  see    Location Services    on  page 137     m From the Home screen  touch pee Apps  gt  P Maps     0000  0000    102    Media Hub    Preview  rent  or buy movies and TV shows  
15.   Playing Music    1     ooo  ooo    From the Home screen  touch g  Apps  gt    GW Play Music    Touch a song in your library to listen to it     or    While viewing a list of songs  touch  d next to a song  and touch Play     While viewing a list of albums  artists  playlists  or    genres  the label area B under an item and touch  Play     The Now playing bar displays at the bottom of the  screen and the song you touched or the first song in  the album or playlist starts to play  The tracks in the  current list play in order until you reach the end of the  list  unless you choose a repeat option   Otherwise   playback stops only if you stop it  even when you  switch applications     Multimedia 75    Note  If you navigate away from the Now playing screen in the  Music application  the Now Playing bar displays at the  bottom of the screen  You can use this to control  playback or touch H Menu  gt  Hide now playing bar     Displaying the Now Playing Screen  Touch the Now playing bar to display the Now playing  screen  If you navigate away from the Now playing screen  to  return to the Now playing screen from other Music screens     76    Touch the name of the current song in the Now Playing  bar    Touch the Music notification icon in the System  Bar  and in the Status Details panel  touch the song  title     You can also pause and resume playback and skip to  the next or previous song in the Status Details panel   For more information  refer to    Notifications    on  page 27
16.   Samsung keyboard 146  Turning Your Device On and Off 9    U   UL Certified Travel Charger 172  USB connections   as a mass storage device 121  USB settings   as a mass storage device 121   mass storage device 121   Vv   Video Calling 108  Video Editor 108  Video Player 80  Videos   Gallery 82   recording 92   sharing 87  Viewdini 109  Voice Search 109  VPN 119   adding a VPN 119   settings 131  VZ Navigator 109    W   Warranty Information 181  Widgets 32  Wi Fi 110   adding a connection   manually 111   configuring 110   Direct 48   finding networks 110   Mobile Hotspot 113   scanning and connecting 111   settings 123   turning on or off 110  123  Wi Fi Direct 31  112   connecting to devices 112   turning on or off 112  Wireless Networking   Bluetooth 116   VPN 119   Wi Fi 110  World Clock 109   Y   YouTube 109    199    
17.   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 using your device to chat with friends  consider your  circumstances  Let the chat wait when driving conditions  require  Remember  driving comes first  nothing else     If you consider a chat necessary and appropriate  follow   these tips       Use a hands free device       Secure your mobile device within easy reach       Chat when you are not moving    e Plan chats when your car will be stationary       Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations       Let the person with whom you are speaking know that you are  driving and will suspend the chat if necessary       Do not take notes or look up information while driving     Notice regarding legal restrictions on mounting this device in  an automobile     170    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 Web browsing or  e mail while operatin
18.   available on your device for music and other files    e Dim blue pins indicate songs or albums that you copied directly  from a computer to your device        Multimedia 79    4  Touch the gray pin next to each item you want to make    available offline   Touch a white pin to stop making it available offline     You can switch to other views of your library to make  other kinds of items available offline as well       Touch Done in the bar at the bottom of the screen     The Music application starts downloading the items to  your device     Video Player    Use Video Player to view and manage videos     1     From a Home screen  touch D Video Player    or    From a Home screen  touch ie Apps  gt  w  Video Player     Touch the Thumbnails  List  or Folders tab       Touch iQ  Search and use the keyboard to enter a    search term  The current folder is searched and results   are displayed  Touch X to remove the search field    While viewing the list  touch    Menu for options    e List by  Display videos by Name  default   Date  Size  or Type    e Share via  Share the video with Bluetooth  Email  Gmail   Google   Picasa  Wi Fi Direct  or YouTube    e Delete  Touch videos to select them for deletion or touch  Select all to delete all videos  Touch Delete to deleted the  selected videos    e Auto play next  Touch to enable or disable automatic playing of  videos in the order they appear    e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices       Touch a v
19.   s internet connection   1  From the Home screen  select EE Apps  gt   Mobile Hotspot   2  Touch and slide the Mobile Hotspot slider to  the right to turn Mobile Hotspot On   3  Touch and slide the Mobile Hotspot slider to  the left to turn Mobile Hotspot Off     Tip  By default  your device   s mobile hotspot has no security  applied  and any device can connect  For more  information about configuring your mobile hotspot  see     Configuring Mobile Hotspot    on page 129     Connections 115    Connecting a Device via Mobile Hotspot  Use the other device   s Wi Fi control to connect to your  device   s Mobile Hotspot    1  Turn on Mobile Hotspot on your device  For more  information  see    Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off    on  page 115    2  Activate Wi Fi on the device  using the device   s Wi Fi  control    3  Scan for Wi Fi hotspots  and select your device from  the list  To find your device   s name  see    Configuring  Mobile Hotspot    on page 129    4  Atthe prompt  enter your device   s Mobile Hotspot  password  For more information  see    Configuring  Mobile Hotspot    on page 129     116    Bluetooth  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  conta
20.   touch    Menu to display   these Favorites specific options    e Search  Search favorites for a contact    e Add to favorites to add selected contacts to favorites    e Remove from favorites  Remove selected contacts  from favorites    e Grid view  View favorites by Photo IDs     Contacts List View    From the Contacts list  touch    Menu to display all or   some of these options    Backup  Backup contacts    e Delete contacts  Touch to select each contact you want to  delete  Touch Delete    e Send email  Touch to select each contact you want to send a  group email to  Touch Done  then select the account to use for  the email    e History  Displays previous activity information about the  selected contact    e Join contact  Join a contact to one or more other contacts  For  more information  refer to    Joining Contacts    on page 47        Contacts and Accounts 45          e Mark as default  if a contact has multiple email addresses  for e Settings  Configure contact settings   example  touch the field that should be the default value      Only contacts with phones  Touch to check the box to only   Share namecard via  Shares the selected namecard using display contacts that have phone numbers    Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  or through Wi Fi Direct      List by  List contacts by First name or Last name    e Print contact info  Select the fields you want to print and touch     Display contacts by  Display contact names as First name  Done  You can only print on a Samsung printe
21.   touching outside the Quick Settings screen    Quick Settings also display icons under the Notifications  heading to alert you to activity on the tablet such as new    messages  application downloads  software updates  and  more  The following table lists those icons     Download Successful  A recent application download  or update completed successfully     New Email Message  You have new email  Touch  Reply to view and answer the email     New Gmail Message  You have new Gmail  Touch the  icon for additional information     Google Talk Invitation  Someone has invited you to  chat using Google Talk     E K KK    Understanding Your Device 29    5 aA    Has    Wi Fi networks available  An open Wi Fi network is  in range     Wi Fi Connected  Your device is connected to a Wi Fi  network     Samsung account  Set up your Samsung account   For more information  refer to    Your Samsung  Account    on page 11     Software update  There is a software update  available for this device     Updates Available  Updates to the applications you  have downloaded are available     No SIM  A SIM card has not been installed in your  tablet     Signal Strength  Displays your current signal strength     The greater the number of bars  the stronger the signal     Status Bar    The Status Bar is part of the System Bar and displays icons  to show network status  battery power  and other details     Battery Fully Charged  When the battery is fully  charged  this indicator is displayed     Battery Le
22.   use a personal screen unlock pattern   1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt  ro  For morg information about using a Lock screen  see    Screen  Settings  gt  Storage  Lock    on pags 139  f    2  Under SD card  touch Unmount SD card  Touch OK  For other settings related to securing your device  see  g    Security    on page 142   3  Open the    gt  microSD memory card slot cover   f      Locking the Device  on the top of the device   4  Gently press down on the memory card  so that it pops  out from the slot  and carefully pull the card out     5  Close the slot cover securely     Important  To prevent damage to data stored on the memory  card  unmount the card before removing it from the  device     m By default  the device locks automatically when the  screen times out     Press the     o Power Lock Key     12    Unlocking the Device 2  Swipe across the screen as shown   1  Press the     o Power Lock Key   The Lock screen displays        Getting Started 13    Section 2  Understanding Your Device    This section outlines key features of your device and   describes the screen and the icons that appear when the   device is in use  It also shows how to navigate through the   device    Features      10 1 inch WXGA  1280x800  TFT  PLS  LCD touch screen      Android    Version 4 1 2  Jelly Bean      Bluetooth   4 0 Wireless technology  For more information  refer  to    Bluetooth    on page 116       Built in Wi Fi technology  802 11 a b g n       5 Megapixel camera and cam
23.  30 minutes  or 2 hours    Music menu       Music menu  Enable or disable the music display options that  appear on the main music screen  A check mark Mi next to  an option means that it is enabled        Changing the Order of a Playlist   1  From the Home screen  select fe Apps  gt      Music Player    2  Touch Playlists and touch a playlist    3  Touch a Reorder to change the order of the songs   Touch the grid EA on an entry and drag the entry to a  new position in the list    4  Touch Done to change the order and save the playlist    Deleting a Playlist   1  From the Home screen  select HE Apps  gt     Music  Player    2  Touch Playlists and touch a playlist    3  Touch i  Delete in the Application bar    4  Touch the box next to a playlist title  A check mark     indicates the playlist is to be deleted    5  Touch Remove and then touch OK to delete the selected  playlist     Playing a Playlist  1  From the Home screen  select ee Apps  gt      Music Player   2  Display the Playlists library view   3  Touch Favorites  Most played  or Recently added  or  touch a playlist title that you created   4  Touch a song to start playing the playlist at that song     Listening to Music  You can listen to music by using your device   s built in  speakers  through a wired headset or through a wireless  Bluetooth stereo headset   For more information  refer to    Bluetooth    on page 116   Touch the Volume Key    on the side of the  device to activate on screen volume control  then tou
24.  Add your Samsung account  For more  information  refer to    Your Samsung Account    on page 11       Backup Assistante Plus  Back up contacts  photos  music   documents and videos to a secure  online storage cloud       Email  Add an Email account to sync Contacts  For more  information  refer to    Email    on page 53       Facebook  Add your Facebook account to sync Contacts       Google  Add your Google account to sync your Contacts  Calendar   and Gmail  For more information  refer to    Gmail    on page 60       LDAP  Add an LDAP account to find entries in an LDAP directory  server       Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync  Add your Exchange account to  sync Contacts  Calendar  and Email     40    Setting Up Your Accounts  Set up and manage your synchronized accounts with the  Accounts and sync setting    1  From a Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt  Ke  Settings   gt  Add account    2  Touch the account type you want to set up  Select from  Samsung account  Backup Assistant Plus  Email   Facebook  Google  LDAP  or Microsoft Exchange  ActiveSync    3  Follow the prompts to enter your account information  to complete the setup process    4  The device communicates with account servers to set  up your account  When complete  your account  displays in the Accounts area in Settings     Contacts  Store contact information for your friends  family  and  colleagues to quickly access information or to send a  message    Creating Contacts   1  From a Home screen  touch fees Apps  gt   EY
25.  All screen images in this manual are simulated  Actual  displays may vary  depending on the software version of    your device and any changes to the device   s Settings     Text Conventions    This manual provides condensed information about how to  use your device  To make this possible  the following text  conventions are used to represent frequently used steps    gt  Arrows are used to represent the sequence of  selecting successive options in procedures  For  example     oooc       From the Home screen  touch EEEE Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Wi Fi        OFF Many settings use an On Off switch  Touch and  slide the On Off switch to turn a setting On or Off     Getting Started 5    Special Text   In this manual  you ll find text that is set apart from the rest    These are intended to point out important information  share   quick methods for activating features  to define terms  and   more  The definitions for these methods are as follows    e Notes  Presents alternative options for the current feature or  menu    e Tips  Provides quick or innovative methods  or useful shortcuts       Important  Points out important information about the current  feature that could affect performance    e Warning  Brings to your attention important information to  prevent loss of data or functionality  or even prevent damage to  your device     Setting Up Your Device    Install the 4G LTE SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card and  optional memory card  then charge the battery to begin usi
26.  Android SDK and install them on your device  Use Application  manager to manage applications on your device     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     nooo    From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt    ie  Settings  gt  Application manager    Touch Downloaded  Running  or All to view the status of   applications and services  Touch an app or service for   more information  and for app options  such as  stopping or uninstalling    Touch    Menu to set these options    e Sort by size  Lists apps sorted by file size    e Reset app preferences  Resets all preferences for disabled  apps  disabled app notifications  default applications for  actions  and background data restrictions for apps  No app  data will be affected     Personal  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   e Tinted windows    Important  Verizon Wireless values your privacy  Because of    this  your device is defaulted to only acquire your  location when you dial 911  To use Location Based  Services  you must first enable location services on  your de
27.  Contacts  gt     Add contact    2  If you have multiple accounts set up  you can select  which account to save the contact to  the default is the  device   If prompted  touch Device or an account    3  Touch the Photo icon to set up a photo to identify the  contact  Select from    e Image  Choose a photo from the Gallery    e Take picture  Display the Camera and take a new photo   e S Note  Choose a photo from S Note    e Tagged picture  Choose a photo from those with tags    4  Touch contact fields to display the keyboard and enter  the contact   s information     Tip  Some fields may have multiple entries  Touch    Add to    add an additional entry  Touch    Delete to remove an  entry     Tip  Touch the screen and swipe up or down to display  additional fields  or touch Next on the keyboard to move to  the next field     e Name  Enter a name for the contact  Touch O to enter a  Name prefix  First name  Middle name  Last name  and  Name suffix    e Phone  Enter a phone number  then touch the E  Label tab  to choose a label from Mobile  Home  Work  Work Fax  Home  Fax  Pager  Other  Custom  or Callback    e Groups  Touch this field to display the Select Group screen  To  assign the contact to one or more groups  touch the check box  next to each group  When enabled  a check mark  7  appears in the check box  Touch s Save   For more  information about groups  see    Groups    on page 49         Contacts and Accounts 41    42    Touch Add another field to enter additional    i
28.  Fi    e Size to retrieve emails  Set the maximum email retrieval size   Options are  Headers only  2  50  or 100 KB  All  or All including  attachments    e Auto resend times  Set the number of auto send times   Options are  No limit or 1  3  5  or 10 times              Exchange ActiveSync settings    e Period to sync email  Set whether to store All  1 or 3 days   1 or 2 weeks  or 1 month of email on the tablet    e Empty server trash  If available  indicates whether to delete  the contents in the server trash    Sync schedule  Set up your peak and off peak schedule  controls  which determines when your tablet checks the email  service for new email       Out of office settings  Lets you set how email is handled for a  defined period of time  while you are unable to check your  email    e Size to retrieve emails  Set the maximum email retrieval size   Options are  Headers only  0 5  1  2  5 10  20  50  100 KB   or All    e Period to sync Calendar  When enabled  events from your  account are synchronized with your device   s Calendar    e Security options  Set various security options for the account   e Incase of sync conflict  Set whether to update the server or  your tablet if there is a conflict of information between them    e Auto resend times  Set the number of auto send times   Options are  No limit or 1  3  5  or 10 times        Notification settings    e Email notifications  When enabled  the New Email icon  appears in the Status Bar when a new email arrives       S
29.  Mobile Hotspot                   00055 115  BUCO 2 0 c 2  0225 004 oon sens 116  VPN oeiras EE 119  TOMEN ss neei i mer dete fees 120  Nearby Devices                  0005  120  Connecting as a Mass Storage Device       121  Memory Card              00000 0000s 122  Section 8  Settings           ccceeeeeen 123  Accessing Settings                      123  Wireless and Networks                   123  More Wireless and Networks Settings       128  Device Settings                2200005 132  P  rs  nal ga ae ee 137  SECUN meia eh naa Raat uted es 142  Language and Input                     145    Backup and Reset                       150 Responsible Listening                    175    ACCOUNIS fad6060G ceneaonenadeGeans ees 151 Operating Environment                   177  System n on eee 151 Restricting Children s Access to  S POM aae a GN 152 Your Mobile Device                     179  Accessory 0    eee eee eee 153 FCC Notice and Cautions                  179  Date and Time                    005  154 Other Important Safety Information          179  Accessibility                   0 00005 154 Section 10  Warranty Information            181  Developer Options                    0  157 Standard Limited Warranty                181  About Device                     0 000  161 End User License Agreement for Software     186  Section 9  Health and Safety WAGON ee i eee eee tea 194  Information       sesscessessseesseesseeeeseeenees 162    Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals  
30.  Mobile Hotspot    Touch    Menu  gt  Timeout settings to disable Mobile   Hotspot if there is no connection for a selected amount   of time        Settings 129    Allowed Devices  Control whether devices connect to your Mobile Hotspot with  the Allowed devices list  After you add devices to the list   they can scan for your device and connect using your  device   s mobile hotspot name and password     Note  Using your device as a mobile hotspot consumes battery    power and uses data service  While Mobile Hotspot is  active  your device   s applications will use the Mobile  Hotspot data service  Roaming while using your device  as a mobile hotspot will incur extra data charges    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile Hotspot    2  Touch Allowed devices    3  Touch Add  then enter the other device   s Device name  and MAC address Touch OK to add the device to the  Allowed devices list    4  To delete an allowed device  touch Delete  then select  the device or devices  Touch Delete to remove the  device s  from the Allowed devices list     130    Tip  For information about connecting to your Mobile Hotspot     see    Connecting a Device via Mobile Hotspot    on  page 116     Note  Using your device as a mobile hotspot consumes battery    power and uses data service  While Mobile Hotspot is  active  your device   s applications will use the Mobile  Hotspot data service  Roaming while using your device  as a mobile hotspot will i
31.  Mounting and Unmounting a Memory Card    Mounting a memory card establishes the connection  between your device and the card  to prepare for saving files  to the memory card  In most cases  the device mounts the  card automatically when you install it  and displays the  memory card status on Notifications     122    Before removing the card  use the Mount Unmount setting to  unmount the card to prevent damage to any data stored on  the card   1  From the Home screen  touch ee Apps  gt   ro  Settings  gt  Storage   2  Under SD card  touch Unmount SD card  Touch OK     Formatting a Memory Card    Use the Format SD card setting to remove all data from an  installed memory card     Important  Data cannot be recovered after formatting     1  From the Home screen  touch La Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Storage    2  Touch Format SD card  then follow the prompts to  confirm the deletion of data from the card     Section 8  Settings    Accessing Settings    m From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Settings   Touch the time status bar to display notifications  then  touch  3 Settings   Wireless and Networks  Airplane Mode  When airplane mode is enabled  all your device   s wireless  connections are disabled  and you cannot connect to  networks  While in airplane mode  you can use other features  of your device  such as playing music  watching videos  or  other applications   1  From the Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   19 Settings   2  Touch Airplane mode to enable airplane m
32.  OF A  TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE DEVICE    If your mobile device has a 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    GALAXY 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    Your Location    Location based information includes information that can be  used to determine the approximate location of a mobile  device  Mobile devices which are connected to a wireless  network transmit location based information  Additionally  if  you use applications that require location based information   e g  driving directions   such applications transmit  location based information  The location based information  may be shared with third parties  including your wireless  service provider  applications providers  Samsung  and other  third parties providing services    Navigation  Maps  directions  and other navigation data  including data  relating to your cu
33.  Press and hold the S Pen button  then draw FN  on the screen      Screen capture  Press and hold the S Pen button  then touch and  hold S Pen on the screen      Select text  Press and hold the S Pen button  then touch and drag  S Pen over the text to select  Launch S Note Lite    S Note Lite is an application that you can launch from any  screen to take quick notes or jot down ideas     To launch S Note from any screen   1  Grasp the pen and press the Pen button     2  Quickly double tap the screen to display the S Note  Lite app     20    S Pen Settings    Configure S Pen settings  including options for sounds and  for tracking S Pen when it   s not stored in your device    For more information about S Pen  and to configure settings   touch Bee Apps  gt  oO  Settings  gt  S Pen  or see    S Pen    on  page 152     Quick Command    Multi task like never before  Launch Quick Command pad  from any screen  to hand write tasks  Use S Pen to draw a  Quick Command to launch a feature  or draw a Quick  Command followed by a keyword to personalize the  command  For example  draw a question mark         to search  the Internet  or draw a question mark followed by a search  term to search on the term     For more information about Quick Command  and to  configure settings  touch PER Apps  gt  19 Settings  gt    S Pen  gt  Quick Command settings  or see e    Quick Command  Settings    on page 153    To launch Quick Command     m Press and hold the S Pen button and swipe upwards on  the
34.  TO ALTER THIS  DISCLAIMER BY SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO  OF WARRANTY  REGARDING THE SOFTWARE  OR TO CREATE ANY WARRANTY  OF ANY SORT FROM SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO    10  THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS  Certain third party  applications may be included with  or downloaded to this  mobile device  Samsung Electronics Co  makes no  representations whatsoever about any of these applications   Since Samsung Electronics Co  has no control over such  applications  you acknowledge and agree that Samsung  Electronics Co  is not responsible for the availability of such    Warranty Information 189    applications and is not responsible or liable for any content   advertising  products  services  or other materials on or  available from such applications  You expressly acknowledge  and agree that use of third party applications is at your sole  risk and that the entire risk of unsatisfactory quality   performance  accuracy and effort is with you  It is up to you  to take precautions to ensure that whatever you select to use  is free of such items as viruses  worms  Trojan horses  and  other items of a destructive nature  References on this  mobile device to any names  marks  products  or services of  any third parties are provided solely as a convenience to you   and do not constitute or imply an endorsement  sponsorship   or recommendation of  or affiliation with the third party or its  products and services  You agree that Samsung Electronics  Co  shall not be responsible or liable  directly or in
35.  a category for more information   Memory Card    Your device uses microSD memory cards  not included  for  additional storage space  For more information  refer to     Memory Card    on page 122     Settings 135    Power Saving Mode  Configure Power saving mode settings to conserve battery  power    1  From the Home screen  touch f  Apps  gt   ice   Settings  gt  Power saving mode    2  Touch and slide the Power saving mode  slider to the right to turn Power saving mode On  The  setting must be On to configure options    3  Touch each option to enable    e CPU power saving  When enabled  the device   s maximum  performance is limited  This does not affect normal usage   such as browsing and video playback    Screen power saving  When enabled  the screen uses  reduced frame refresh rate and lower brightness    Turn off Haptic feedback  When enabled  Haptic feedback is  turned off  and no vibration plays when you touch the screen    4  Touch Learn about Power saving mode to view  details about Power saving mode     136    Battery  See what s using battery power    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   oO  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    3  Touch    Refresh to update the display     Application Manager    You can download and install applications from the Google  Play Store or S Suggest  or create applications using the 
36.  a screen capture of any screen   1  Grasp the pen and press the Pen button   2  Pressing the Pen button then touch and hold the screen  for 2 seconds takes a screen shot   3  With the screen capture shown  use the pen to draw or  write on the screen   Idea Note    Express your ideas with an image  Add illustrations by hand   writing keywords on the Idea Note pad     To use Idea Sketch     1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt  R S Note     2  From the toolbar  select the Add icon  then choose Idea  Note from the menu    3  Write a search term for something you want to draw or  insert into your S Note  Or  select List and choose a  category    4  S Note displays images matching your search term   Select an image to insert it into your S Note  You can  edit the image  or draw on it  and changes are saved in  the note     Photo Notes    Handwrite a note on the back of pictures to add detail to your  memories     To add a Photo Note   1  From the Home screen  touch Bee Apps  gt   NE Gallery   2  Select a picture  then select Menu  gt  Draw on image   3  Use S Pen to write a note on the back of the picture   then select Done to save the note with the picture     Note  Photo notes are saved with the picture on your device   but are not transferred when you share the picture     Understanding Your Device 19    Other S Pen Gestures  You can perform other functions with S Pen  for example   e Go back  Press and hold the S Pen button  then draw  lt  on the  screen      Open menu 
37.  and Galaxy Tab     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 Device   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    Swype and the Swype logos are trademarks of Swype  Inc    microSD     microSDHC    and the microSD logo are Trademarks of the SD Card Association    Divx    DivX Certified   and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license   DivX Certified   to play DivX   video up to HD 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 D
38.  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  devices employs a unit of measurement known as the  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   The SAR is a measure of the  rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body  expressed in units of watts per kilogram  W kg   The FCC  requires wireless devices to comply with a safety limit of 1 6  watts per kilogram  1 6 W kg      Health and Safety Information 167    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 mobile device 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 mobile device while  operating can be well below the maximum reported value   This is bec
39.  connect to Googl  Music settings as indicated on the  version is also displayed     le Play Music and set the  screen  The Music app       Help  Opens the Browser with information about the Music    application     Listening to Music    You can listen to music by using your device   s built in  speakers  through a wired headset  or through a wireless  Bluetooth stereo headset  For more information  refer to     Bluetooth    on page 116    Touch the Volume Key C on the side of the  device to activate on screen volume control  then touch and  drag on the scale to set volume  You can also press the  Volume Key to adjust playback volume     Options While Selecting a Song    The following options are available for playing songs   albums  or playlist  finding more information about artists   finding more music  and deleting songs     1     ooo   aami    From the Home screen  touch H Apps  gt    G Play Music    Touch an album or song    Touch the label area under an item    The following options display depending on the item   view    e Play  Plays the selected song  album  or playlist    e Add to queue   Remove from queue  Add the song to or  remove the song from a queue of songs to be played    e Add to playlist  Add the song to a new playlist or an existing  playlist    e More by artist  View any other music in your library by the  artist that performs this song    e Shop for artist  Launches Google to search for more songs by  the selected artist    e Delete  Delete the song   
40.  delete   Touch    Delete to delete the groups  Choose from  Group only or Group and group members     a Pwr    50    Adding Group Members  To add a contact to a group or groups  edit the contact   s  Group field  For more information  refer to    Updating  Contacts    on page 43   To add multiple contacts to a group   1  From a Home screen  touch as Apps  gt   FY Contacts   2  Touch Groups and then touch the group to which you  want to add members   3  Touch    Menu  gt  Add member   4  Touch Select all or the name of each contact to add   5  Touch    Done to add the contacts to the group     Removing Group Members  To remove contacts from a group   1  From a Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   2  Contacts   2  Touch Groups and then touch the group from which you  want to remove members     3  Touch    Menu  gt  Remove member     4  Touch Select all or the name of each contact to remove     5  Touch     Done to remove the contacts from the  group   Favorites  Mark contact records with a gold star yi to identify them as  favorites   Adding Favorites  To add a contact to the Favorites list   1  From a Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   2  Contacts   2  Touch a contact to display it   3  Touch the    Star next to the contact name so that it  turns gold ip     Tip  You do not have to edit the contact to change the Starred  status     Accessing Favorites  You can view your favorites two ways for fast viewing or  messaging   To view your favorites list   1  From a Home screen  touch 
41.  device     Turning the Device On and Off    Turning the Device On    m Press and hold the cam o Power Lock Key until the  device vibrates and starts up  For more information   refer to    Unlocking the Device    on page 13           Turning the Device Off  1  Press and hold the     o Power Lock Key   2  At the Device options prompt  touch Power off   3  At the Power off prompt  touch OK     Getting Started 9    Setup Wizard  The first time you turn your device on  Setup Wizard will  guide you through the basics of setting up your device     Follow the prompts to choose a default language  set up  accounts  enable location services  and learn more about  your device     You can also use the Setup Wizard to quickly configure your  device at any time     m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt  y Setup  Wizard   Help    Get information about using your device  including videos   useful tips  and other information     ooo  0000    m From the Home screen  touch gz Apps  gt   2 Help     10    Your Google Account  Your new device uses your Google account to fully utilize its  Android features  including Gmail  Google Talk  the Play  Store  and more  With a Google Account  Google applications  will always be in sync between your tablet and computer   Creating a New Google Account  If you did not create a new account with the Setup Wizard  when you first turned your device on  follow these steps     1  From a Home screen  touch z   Apps  gt  i Gmail   The Add a Google Account scre
42.  follow  devices  the prompts to complete the connection    Turning Wi Fi Direct On   or     oo00    1  From the Home screen  touch BEBE Apps  gt   oO Settings  gt  Wi Fi   2  Touch Wi Fi Direct to turn Wi Fi Direct On     Touch Multi connect to create a connection to devices  that support multi connect  Touch Scan to search for  available multi connect devices  then select the  devices and follow the prompts to complete the  connection     4  Touch    Menu for additional settings   e Rename device  Rename the device   5  Help  Get more information about using Wi Fi Direct     112    AllShare Play    AllShare Play allows your tablet to stream photos  music  and  videos from its memory to other DLNA certified  Digital Living  Network Alliance  devices  Your tablet can also play digital  content streamed from other DLNA certified devices     Note  To view more information about DLNA certified products    visit dina org home     Configuring AllShare Play    You must first connect both of your communicating devices  to the same Wi Fi and be using an active and registered  Samsung account prior to using this application  For more  information  refer to    Turning Wi Fi On or Off    on page 123   Connect to Wi Fi  configure AllShare Play settings to identify  your device as a server  and set treatment of copied files     Note  You must sign in to a Samsung account to use the  AllShare Play application For more information  see     Your Samsung Account    on page 11     1  Connect t
43.  included with the device  for charging the battery   Charging the Battery  Your device comes with a Wall USB Charger  Outlet  Connector  Charging Head  and USB cable  to charge your  device from any standard AC power outlet   1  Carefully slide the Outlet Connector into the Charging  Head  Make sure the connection is secure   2  Connect the USB cable to the Charging Head   Insert the USB cable into the device   s Charger   Accessory Port   4  Plug the charging head into a standard AC power  outlet   5  When charging is complete  unplug the Charging Head  from the power outlet and remove the USB cable from  the device          Outlet  Connector    4    Charging  Head              USB Cable       Battery Indicator    The Battery Icon a in the Status Bar shows the battery  power level  When battery power is 15  or less  your device  prompts you to charge the battery  If you continue to operate  the device without charging  the device powers off  For  battery use information  see    Battery    on page 136     Warning  Use only approved charging devices  Approved    accessories are designed to maximize battery life   Using other accessories may invalidate your    warranty and may cause damage     Important  You cannot charge the battery using the USB cable    and your PC     Note  If the battery is completely discharged  you cannot turn    on the device  even with the USB power adapter  connected  Allow a depleted battery to charge for a few  minutes before you try to turn on the
44.  of your device    e Kernel version  View the kernel version of your device    e Build number  View the build number of your device     Hardware version  View the hardware version of your device           Settings    161    Section 9  Health and Safety Information    This section outlines the safety precautions associated with  using your Galaxy Tab  The terms    GALAXY    or    mobile  device    are used in this section to refer to your Galaxy Tab   Read this information before using your mobile device     Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF   Signals    Although GALAXY is not a cell phone  it can operate on the  same network as cell phones and can use the same Radio  Frequency  RF  signals to communicate with the network as  a cell phone  Therefore  although the following information  refers specifically to RF exposure from wireless phones  it  may apply similarly to GALAXY when it is being used on a cell  phone network    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     162    Do cell phones pose a health hazard     Many people are concerned that cell phone radiation will  cause cancer or other serious health hazards  The weight of  scientific evidence has not linked cell phones with any health  problems     Cell phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency  RF  energy   Over the past 15 years  scientists have conducted h
45.  open  your device  automatically connects  If the Wi Fi network is  secured  enter the password at the prompt to connect     Adding a Wi Fi Network Manually   1  From the Home screen  touch Fer Apps  gt   Ke   Settings    2  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the right to  turn Wi Fi On    3  Touch Add Wi Fi network  then enter network  information   e Network SSID  Enter the name of the Wi Fi Wireless Access   Point  WAP     e Security  Select the type of security used by the WAP     Note  Depending on the Security protocol used by the WAP   additional network information may be required  such as  a Password     e Password  If the WAP is secured  enter the password or hex  key   4  Touch Save to save the settings  or touch Connect to  save the settings and connect to the network     Connections 111    Wi Fi Direct Connecting to Wi Fi Direct Devices    nooo    Wi Fi Direct is a standard that allows devices to connect to 1  From the Home screen  touch Ere Apps  gt   each other directly via Wi Fi  without a Wi Fi network or IO  Settings  gt  Wi Fi   hotspot  and without having to set up the connection  This 2  Touch Wi Fi Direct at the top of the screen  Your device  type of connection is commonly called peer to peer  automatically scans for nearby Wi Fi Direct devices  or  For example  your device can use Wi Fi Direct to share you can touch Scan to start scanning   photos  contacts and other content with other Wi Fi Direct 3  After scanning for devices  select a device  then
46.  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  and a similar number of healthy controls   Results of this study did NOT show that cell phones caused  brain cancer  In this study  most people had no increased risk  of br
47.  restrict your Wi Fi use indoors to not violate  federal regulations to protect Mobile Satellite Services   Other Important Safety Information  Only qualified personnel should service the mobile device   Faulty service may be dangerous and may invalidate any  warranty applicable to the device   Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment used 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    180    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 before boarding an aircraft   The use of wireless mobile devices in aircraft is illegal and  m
48.  sar e stron fil AE 53  Gmail 2    ee eee 60  TAK eerdere untere me moaia tet 61  Messenger                  eee eee eee 61  Section 5  Multimedia              sscsceceee 62  Media Hub           0    ccc eee eee 62  Music Player            2  220000 eee eee 64  Play MUSIC ssecteedeatee se eben  oeare 71  Video Player              0 cece eee eens 80  GAO sich mig Rat thot aed aunts 82  Camera sisi dew ath arte tun fie an dis teed aos ow th 87  CamMCorder isc cc ckasgede sae lleee es glee 91  Section 6  Applications    sesser 95  Managing Applications                    95  Ala sscastedeacostedstts Ron Baad aeaa eee 98  AllShare Play              222002222000  98  Amazon Kindle               0 0 cece eee 98  Calculator         0    eee cee eee 98  Calendar          0 0    cece eee eee 99  GAMERA sin 82a  sicns tation Btw E asada ad SPs 99  COME ware cena e meee eranan 99  CONACS acs 2 antes aes Re Ayo Be eh he eas aan 99    2    Crayon Physics                 00000005 99    Downloads  sarani namina dsb aloe se ave 99  EMalll a  E E I S ta E ide da 100  GANG IY ee anar aznkingeeree nace tas on tate 100  Game HUD  ss  bo  a eaten ene enere taal c te ace 100  Gmail sara fue hae alee at ace acca toe eek toe 100  GO0GIG os araearaonsacita etna te 100  GOOGIGE  aviidaciieNratirecorkedeoracre meee A 101  GOUD CaS sanai E 101  OID secs iea aren iie 101  Eae E EE ad gue T 101  Kno Textbooks icii irei iei 101  latitude  osni eee eee eee 102  LOCAL peehod E 102  Mapsen a E ee eeu 102  M  
49.  screen     Easy Cli Wee init gn DE DE  yeep   Note  Additional options are available by scrolling left across  Instantly outline and crop images displayed on the screen in the bottom of the screen  any shape to share or paste with Easy Clip  Once desired  image is selected  users can freely edit the cropped content  4  Tap a destination for the newly captured image from  or personalize witt their own handwriting  the bottom of the screen  Tap one of the following  To take a selective screen capture  options  Scrapbook  creates a scrapbook folder in your    S Note application   S Note  Email  Kindle  Bluetooth   Gmail  Google   Group Cast  Paper Artist  Picasa  or  Wi Fi Direct     Note  These steps allow you to capture selected areas of a  screen based on a freehand area drawn on screen     1  Grasp the pen    2  Ina single motion  press and hold the Pen button then  quickly draw a free form enclosed shape on the screen  to select the area you want to capture     Note  If you take no action  after approximately 5 seconds  the  image is automatically stored in the clipboard     Note  The shape you draw must be completed by ending over  the same point at which you started  This creates a  closed shape     3  After a second  confirm the newly captured image  appears on screen     Understanding Your Device 21    Home Screen    The Home screen is the starting point for using your device   Place shortcuts  widgets and other items to customize your  device to your needs        1   
50.  shooting mode  from  e Timer  Set a timer for how long to wait before taking a photo       Single shot  Take a single photo  Options are  Off  2 sec  5 sec  and 10 sec        Panorama  Touch the Camera button to take a photo  then use e Resolution  Set a size for the image  Options are   the on screen guideline to move the viewfinder and take the 5M  2560x1920   W3 6M  2560x1440   3 2M  2048x1536    next 7 shots automatically  W2 4M  2048x1152   2M  1600X1200   W1 3M  1536x864         Share shot  Share the photo using Wi Fi Direct  or 0 3M  640x480         Buddy photo share  Share the photo with friends via face e White balance  Set the light source  Options are  Auto   detection  Daylight  Cloudy  Incandescent  or Fluorescent     e ISO  Set the ISO value  Options are  Auto  100  200 or 400     Multimedia 89    Metering  Set how the camera measures or meters the light  source  Options are  Matrix  Center weighted  or Spot    e Outdoor visibility  Make the display brighter to increase  visibility while outdoors    e Guidelines  Enable or disable an on screen grid to aid in photo  composition    e GPS tag  Enable or disable tagging of photos with your GPS    location  displays on the screen when this option is active     Caution  Be aware that your location may be present on a    90    photo when posting your photos on the Internet        Save a flipped  Reverses  or    mirrors     a self portrait photo    Image quality  Set the resolution of the photo  Options are   Superfine
51.  them  For example      Touch the on screen keyboard to enter characters or text      Touch a menu item to select it      Touch an application   s icon to launch the application   Touch and Hold  Activate on screen items  For example      Touch and hold a widget on the home screen to move it      Touch and hold on a field to display a pop up menu of options        Swipe  Flick  or Slide    Swipe  flick  or slide your finger vertically or horizontally    across the screen  For example    e Unlocking the screen       Scrolling the Home screens or a menu   Pinch   Use two fingers  such as your index finger   and thumb  to make an inward pinch   motion on the screen  as if you are picking   something up  or an outward motion by   sweeping your fingers out    For example    e Pinch a photo in Gallery to zoom in or out    Pinch a web page to zoom in or out     PI    Notifications    When you receive a notification  the Notification icon displays  in the System Bar  to the left of the Time  Notifications  indicate the arrival of Gmail  Email  alarms  and more     Touch a Notification icon for more detail  For example  touch  a Gmail Notification icon to see who sent the message     Touch the Time field to open the Notifications list to view all  of your current notifications  Touch a Notification in the list to  display the item  For example  touch a Gmail entry to open  the Gmail application and view the message    Most apps that send notifications  such as Gmail and Google  Talk  
52.  to    Adding and  Removing Home Screen Panels    on page 24    Display Settings  You can customize display screen settings to your  preferences  For more information  refer to    Display    on  page 133     24    Adding and Removing Home Screen Panels    Your device comes with 7 Home screen panels  You can  customize the Home screen by removing or adding panels     Note  The panel in the center position displays when you touch    A Home     From a Home screen  pinch the screen from the left  and right side to the center to display the editing  screen     Touch and hold on the screen until the Home screen  popup displays  Touch Add page to add an additional  panel  up to 7 total         2  Use these controls to configure panels     E Delete  Touch and drag a panel to the Trash  Can to remove the panel from the Home  screen     my Add  Touch to add a new panel  up to a total  of seven  This option is available when less  than seven panels have been added     al Default Home Page  Touch the Home icon at  the upper right corner of a panel to set it as  the default home screen     3  To rearrange the order of panels  touch and drag a  panel to a new location     4  Touch  lt  gt  Back to return to the Home screen    Navigation    Navigate your device   s features using the command keys and  the touch screen     Warning  Please note that a touch screen responds best to a  light touch from the pad of your finger or a non   metallic stylus  Using excessive force or a metallic  objec
53. 185    This arbitration provision also applies to claims against  SAMSUNG   s employees  representatives and affiliates if any  such claim arises from the Product s sale  condition or  performance     You may opt out of this dispute resolution procedure by  providing notice to SAMSUNG no later than 30 calendar days  from the date of the first consumer purchaser   s purchase of the  Product  To opt out  you must send notice by e mail to  optout sta samsung com  with the subject line     Arbitration  Opt Out     You must include in the opt out e mail  a  your name  and address   b  the date on which the Product was purchased    c  the Product model name or model number  and  d  the IMEI  or MEID or Serial Number  as applicable  if you have it  the IMEI  or MEID or Serial Number can be found  i  on the Product box    ii  on the Product information screen  which can be found  under    Settings      iii  on a label on the back of the Product  beneath the battery  if the battery is removable  and  iv  on the  outside of the Product if the battery is not removable    Alternatively  you may opt out by 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    186    out of this dispute resolution procedure will not affect the  coverage of the Limited Warrant
54. 37  Using SWYPE 39  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF   Signals 162  G  Gallery 82  sharing photos and video 87  Game Hub 100  Gmail 60  composing and sending 60  configuring account 60  settings 60  syncing account 60  Googe  Google Search 100  Google  Gmail 60  Google  101  Latitude 102  location services setting 139  Maps 102  Messenger 61  103    Navigation 104   Play Books 105   Play Magazines 105   Play Movies  amp  TV 105   Play Store 106   Talk 61  108   your account 10  Google Local 102  Google Play Music 105  Google Search 100  Google  101  GPS 173  GPS Applications 97  Groups   creating 49   H   Health and Safety Information 162  Help 101  Home button 25  Home screen   adding shortcuts 33   customizing 24   folders 33   wallpaper 34    Infrared Blaster 16  Internet 101    K  Kindle 98  Kno Textbooks 101  L    Latitude 102   Local 102   Location settings  Google location services 139  Standalong GPS services 138  VZW location services 138   M   Maps 102   Media Hub 62   Memory Card 122  formatting 122  installing 11  mounting and unmounting 122  removing 12   Memory settings  internal device storage 135    Menu  context sensitive 26  Messages  email 53  Gmail 60  Messenger 61  Talk 61  types 53  Messenger 61  103  Mini App Tray 23  35  Mobile Hotspot 115  configuring 115  129  connecting a device 116  turning on or off 115  Mobile networks  settings 128  Music Hub 103  Music Player 64  creating playlists 64  playing music 69  searching for music 64  settings 66  My Fi
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56. Eesi Apps  gt     Contacts   2  Touch Favorites above the Contacts List     Note  Touch Groups above the Contacts List and then touch    Starred in Android to list the Favorites that are being  saved on your Google account     Contacts and Accounts 51    Removing Favorites  To remove one or more contacts from your favorites list   1  From a Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   F  Contacts   Touch Favorites above the Contacts List   Touch    Menu  gt  Remove from favorites   Touch Select all or the name of each contact to remove   Touch    Done to remove the contacts   To remove one contact from your favorites list   1  From a Home screen  touch Fen Apps  gt   FY Contacts   2  Touch a contact to display it   3  Touch the ye Star next to the contact   s name so that it  turns gray   to remove it from the Favorites list     a Pon    52    Section 4  Messaging    Types of Messages  Your device supports these types of messages      Email  Send and receive email from your email accounts   including Corporate mail      Gmail  Send and receive Gmail from your Google account   e Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users      Messenger  Chat with other Google  Messenger users     Note  Messaging service availability depends on your network    and service plan  Compatible Device required  Consult  Verizon Wireless for more information     Send and receive email using popular email services   Setting Up Email Accounts    You can configure Email for most accounts in just a few  steps   1  From 
57. For more  information  refer to    Media Hub    on page 62     Note  You must have a Samsung account to rent or purchase  content in Media Hub     oor    m From the Home screen  select Ese Apps  gt     w Media Hub     For more information  visit   samsung com us mediahub        Tip  A Media Hub widget is available for your Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Messenger    Chat and coordinate with one or more of your friends  For  more information  refer to    Messenger    on page 61     Note  You must have a Google account to use Messenger     Qo    1000  m From the Home screen  touch ta Apps  gt     T  Messenger     Mobile Hotspot  Share your device   s mobile internet connection with up to 10  devices  using your device as the mobile hotspot  For more  information  refer to    Mobile Hotspot    on page 115     ooo    m From the Home screen  touch PE Apps  gt   Mobile Hotspot     Music Hub    Upload your music collection to the cloud  and access a  catalog of millions of songs  Enjoy personal and genre radio  and discover new music with customized recommendations     Note  You must have a Samsung account to rent or purchase  content in Music Hub     200C  m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt       Music Hub     For more information  visit  musichub com     Tip  A Music Hub widget is available for your Home screen  For  more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Music Player  Play songs that are stored on your device or an instal
58. HE  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 security  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
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60. PERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE     USING CUSTOM OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE MAY CAUSE YOUR DEVICE AND APPLICATIONS TO WORK IMPROPERLY  YOUR  CARRIER MAY NOT PERMIT USERS TO DOWNLOAD CERTAIN SOFTWARE  SUCH AS CUSTOM OS  IF YOUR CARRIER PROHIBITS  THIS  IF YOU ATTEMPT TO DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE ONTO THE DEVICE WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION  YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED ON THE  SCREEN THAT THE PHONE WILL NO LONGER OPERATE AND BE INSTRUCTED TO POWER DOWN THE DEVICE  YOU MUST THEN  CONTACT YOUR CARRIER TO RESTORE THE DEVICE TO THE CARRIER AUTHORIZED SETTINGS    SAFE      SAFE      Samsung for Enterprise  is a mark for a Samsung device which has been tested against Samsung s own  internal criteria for interoperability with certain third party security related solutions for MDM and VPN  The testing includes field  testing with local network connection and menu tree testing which tests functionality of the solutions in conjunction with the  Samsung device  During the testing  the device is tested with the security solutions to see if the solutions work with the device as  described by the third party security solution providers  The testing  for example  includes field testing with local network  connection and menu tree testing which tests functionality of the solutions in conjunction 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 T
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64. Samsung GALAXY Note    10 1    ANDROID TABLET    User Manual  Please read this manual before operating your  device and keep it for future reference     teh    GH68_37970A Printed in Korea    Intellectual Property    All Intellectual Property  as defined below  owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers  relating to the SAMSUNG Phone  including but not limited to  accessories  parts  or software relating there to  the    Phone  System      is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws  state laws  and international treaty provisions  Intellectual  Property includes  but is not limited to  inventions  patentable or unpatentable   patents  trade secrets  copyrights  software   computer programs  and related documentation and other works of authorship  You may not infringe or otherwise violate the  rights secured by the Intellectual Property  Moreover  you agree that you will not  and will not attempt to  modify  prepare  derivative works of  reverse engineer  decompile  disassemble  or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software  No  title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you  All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain  with SAMSUNG and its suppliers    Open Source Software   Some software components of this product  including but not limited to  PowerTOP  and  e2fsprogs   incorporate source code  covered under GNU General Public License  GPL   GNU Lesser Genera
65. Software  including the U S   Export Administration Regulations  as well as end user  end  use  and destination restrictions issued by U S  and other  governments     8  TERMINATION  This EULA is effective until terminated  Your  rights under this License will terminate automatically without  notice from Samsung Electronics Co  if you fail to comply  with any of the terms and conditions of this EULA  Upon  termination of this EULA  you must cease all use of the  Software and destroy all copies  full or partial  of the  Software     9  Disclaimer of Warranty  ALL SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY  SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO  WITH THIS MOBILE DEVICE IS  PROVIDED  AS IS  AND ON AN  AS AVAILABLE  BASIS   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND FROM SAMSUNG  ELECTRONICS CO   EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  TO THE  FULLEST EXTENT POSSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE    LAW  SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO  DISCLAIMS ALL  WARRANTIES EXPRESS  IMPLIED  OR STATUTORY   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY  SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR  WORKMANLIKE EFFORT  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  RELIABILITY OR AVAILABILITY  ACCURACY  LACK  OF VIRUSES  QUIET ENJOYMENT  NON INFRINGEMENT OF  THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER VIOLATION OF RIGHTS   SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSIONS OR  LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  SO THE ABOVE  EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  NO  ADVICE OR INFORMATION  WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN   OBTAINED BY YOU FROM SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO  OR  ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE DEEMED
66. Touch the check box to the left of one or more  conversations to select  then choose one of the  following options    e Star     Mark conversations with a gold star they will appear  in the Starred folder  Touch   to remove from the Starred  folder    e Mark as Read  4   Mark as Unread BS   Mark the  conversations as read or unread  Once a conversation is  marked as read  it has a gray background    e Delete ff   Delete the conversations     Email Settings  Use settings to configure handling of your email     Note  Available settings depend on the account type  Contact    your service provider for more information     General Email Settings  1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt      Email  Touch    Menu  gt  Xf Settings   2  Touch General preferences  Configure the follow options    e Auto advance  Choose the screen to display after you delete   move a conversation  Select from Next message  Previous  message  or Message list    e Message preview line  Choose the number of lines of email  text to display in the preview screen  Select from None  1 line   2 lines  or 3 lines    e Email title  Choose how emails are titled in the preview screen   Select from Subject or Sender    e Confirm deletions  When enabled  Email will prompt you to  confirm when you delete messages    e Quick responses  View and manage text phrases that you can  insert into emails     e Priority senders  Emails from contacts marked as priority  senders are placed in the Priority senders inbox    e Emai
67. ain 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 163    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  Awww 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           164    Risk of Brain Cancer from Exposure to Radio  Frequency Fields in Childhood and Adolescence   MOBI KIDS     MOBI KIDS is an international study investigating the  relationship between exposure to radio frequency energy  from communication technologies including cell phones and  brain ca
68. alarm to ring at  a specified time  For more information  refer to     Alarm    on page 98     Event  This is a notification for one or more events     Screenshot Captured  A screenshot has been  captured  For more information  refer to    Quick  Launch    on page 135     Nearby Devices  The Nearby devices setting is  enabled  For more information  refer to    Nearby  Devices    on page 131     3G Connection  Device is connected to a 3G network   The arrows are colored when datais being transferred     4G LTE Connection  Device is connected to a 4G LTE  network  The arrows are colored when data is being  transferred     No Network  No wireless network is available     Understanding Your Device 31    Primary Shortcuts  Primary Shortcuts appear at the bottom of the display  You    oo00    can edit the Primary Shortcuts  except for BEE Apps   Editing the Primary Shortcuts  m To add a Primary Shortcut  touch and hold a shortcut   then slide it from the Home screen to the Primary  Shortcuts area   m To remove a Primary Shortcut  touch and hold the  Primary Shortcut  then slide it on top of iD Remove   Widgets  Widgets are self contained applications that you can place  on the Home screens to access your favorite features     When you first turn on your tablet  there are various widgets  on the center Home screen  They can also appear on the  Home screens to the left and right of the center Home  screen     32    Adding Widgets to a Home screen  1  Navigate to the Home screen on wh
69. and b  sufficient amount of the   Media Content has been buffered    You must finish watching rented Media Content within 24  consecutive hours of start of playback        Stopping  pausing  or restarting rented Media Content does not  extend the available viewing time        Inno event will rented Media Content be available for a period  of more than thirty  30  days  or shorter on a title by title basis   after the Media Content has been rented  e g   if you begin  viewing rented Media Content on the 29th day after the rental  transaction  but do not finish viewing the entire title  that rented  Media Content may not be available for the entire twenty four   24  consecutive hour period if such period would extend the  viewable time beyond the thirty  30  day rental window     e You cannot play any media content downloaded from Media Hub  through any output on your mobile device  including All Share     Multimedia 63    Music Player    Music Player plays music and other audio files that you copy from  your computer     1     64    oor  000E    From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt       Music Player    The Music Player application searches your device   s  internal storage for music and playlists  This can take  from a few seconds to several minutes  depending on  the amount of new music added since you last opened  the application  It then displays your music in several  ways    Touch Songs  Playlists  Albums  Artists  Genres  Folders   Composers  Years  or Music square 
70. anguage  Set the language used by your device   s screens     gooo    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   19 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 E   Apps  gt   Ke Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Personal  dictionary   Keyboards and Input Methods  Configure text entry options to your preferences   Default  Choose the default method for entering text  If you install  other text entry apps  you can set them as default here     1  From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt   PE    i   Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Default   2  Touch an input method     Google Voice Typing  Configure Google voice typing settings  When you enable  Google voice typing  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 38     1     From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt    2  Settings  gt  Language and input    Touch Google voice typing to enable it    Touch te  beside Google voice typing to configure   options    e Choose input languages  Select languages for Google voice  typing  Select Automatic to use the Default language  exclusively  or choose other language s     e Block offensive words  When enabled  words many people  find offensive are not shown in results of Google voice  se
71. ar the music  at lower volumes than when using earbuds       Limit the amount of time you listen  As the volume increases  less  time is required before you hearing could be affected       Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises   such as rock concerts  that might cause temporary hearing loss   Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound  normal    e 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     176    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   http   www cdc gov niosh topics noise   
72. ar to  you could unlock your device  Touch the option for more  information  and to set up Face and voice unlock           Settings 139    e Pattern  When enabled  you draw a pattern  which you create   on the screen to unlock the device  Touch the option  then  follow the prompts to create or change your screen unlock  pattern    e PIN  When enabled  you enter a numeric PIN  Personal  Identification Number   which you create  to unlock the device   with PIN screen lock  you can also set the With swipe lock and  Lock screen options    Password  When enabled  you enter an alphanumeric  password  which you create  to unlock the device    e None  Disable all custom screen lock settings  to use the  default swipe unlock screen    With Swipe Lock  When you have Face  Face and voice  Pattern  PIN  or  Password screen locks enabled  you may choose to have    your device prompt you to swipe the screen before  attempting to unlock the screen     1  From the Home screen  touch HF Apps  gt   ie   Settings  gt  Lock screen   2  Touch With swipe lock to enable or disable the option     140    Lock Screen Options    When the Screen lock is set to Swipe  or you have the With  swipe lock option enabled  you can set special options for the  lock screen   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Lock screen  gt  Lock screen options   2  Configure these options   Display     e Shortcuts  Touch to control display of app shortcuts at the  bottom of the lock screen  Touch Sho
73. arches  Offensive words are replaced in results with a  placeholder  HHHH     e Download offline speech recognition  Install additional  speech recognition     Settings 145    Samsung Keyboard    Configure Samsung keyboard settings  When you enable the  Samsung keyboard  it is available for text entry when you  touch a text field to enter text     For more information  see    Using the Samsung Keyboard    on  page 37     iF    Tip  When you have more than one language selected  you can    From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt    ce   Settings  gt  Language and input    Samsung keyboard is enabled by default  Touch te  to  configure options     e Input languages  Select languages for the Samsung  keyboard     slide your finger on the space bar while entering text to  switch languages     146    e Predictive text  Touch to enable predictive text  to have    predictive text suggest words matching your text entries and  optionally  complete common words automatically  Touch  Predictive text to configure options         Personalized data  When enabled  predictive text uses  personal language data you have entered to make better  predictions  Samsung keyboard can collect all the text you enter   including personal data and credit card numbers  in order to  give better prediction results        Learn from Facebook  Log into Facebook to allow your device  to learn from your Facebook postings        Learn from Gmail  Log into Gmail to allow your device to leam  from your Gmail email
74. ause the mobile device 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 mobile device    Before a new model mobile device 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 mobile device are performed in positions and  locations as required by the FCC    For typical operations  this mobile device has been tested  and meets FCC SAR guidelines     168    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 device   has a FCC ID number  A3LSCHI925  Model Number  SCH   1925  and the specific SAR levels for this mobile can be found  at the following FCC website  _http   www fcc gov oet ea    The SAR information for this device can also be found on  Samsung   s website  http   www samsung com sar   SAR information on this and other model mobile devices 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 mobile device  this site uses  the mobile device FCC ID number  which is usually printed  some
75. aws 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 of competent jurisdiction     Warranty Information 
76. ay 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 network 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     If your device has a camera flash or light  do not use the  flash or light close to the eyes of people or pets   122011     Health and Safety Information    181    Section 10  Warranty Information    Standard Limited Warranty  What is covered and for how long     SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA  LLC      SAMSUNG     warrants that SAMSUNG s devices and  accessories   Produc
77. ayer into a floating  popup window   4  Touch the screen to display sound and playlist controls         Artist   Playlist    Album SoundAlive Queue Window  itle Men    Favorite Volume Song Tit             Progress Playback Controls Time Repeat    Bar Indicators    Shuffle    Multimedia 69    5  During playback  use the sound and playlist controls       Favorite  Touch the star y to mark the current song as a  favorite    Volume  Touch to toggle Silent mode and Sound mode  then  touch and drag on the scale to set volume  You can also press  the Volume Key on the side of the device to adjust playback  volume    e SoundAlive  Touch to view and set SoundAlive options    e Info  Touch to view information about the current song    e List Mode  Touch to switch to the list of songs       Shuffle  When enabled  songs play in random order  When  disabled  songs play in the order they appear in List view    e Progress Bar  Touch and drag the end of the progress bar to  scan forward or backward through the current song           70    e Playback Controls  These buttons control the playback of  songs       Touch  gt   to advance to the next song  Touch and hold  gt    to  scan forward through the current song        Touch 44 to go back to the previous song  Touch and hold  44 to scan backward through the current song        Touch Bl to pause playback  Touch    to resume playback    Repeat  Touch to repeat the current song  repeat all songs  or  disable repeat mode        Options While Pla
78. be final and binding upon the  parties     b  United States residents  ALL DISPUTES WITH SAMSUNG  ELECTRONICS CO  ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THIS EULA OR  YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL BE RESOLVED  EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION   AND NOT BY A COURT OR JURY  Any such dispute shall not  be combined or consolidated with any other person s or  entity s claim or dispute  and specifically  without limitation  of the foregoing  shall not under any circumstances proceed  as part of a class action  The arbitration shall be conducted  before a single arbitrator  whose award may not exceed  in  form or amount  the relief allowed by the applicable law  The    arbitration shall be conducted according to the American  Arbitration Association  AAA  Commercial Arbitration Rules  applicable to 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 
79. ch and  drag on the scale to set volume  You can also press the  Volume Key to adjust playback volume     Multimedia 67    Playing Music  To play a song     1     68    oooc  ogc    From the Home screen  select g Apps  gt       Music Player    Touch a song in your library to listen to it     or    While viewing a list of aloums or genres  touch the  album thumbnail and then touch a song in the list of  songs on the album     The song you touch starts to play  The tracks in the  current list play in order until you reach the end of the  list  unless you choose a repeat option   Otherwise   playback stops only if you stop it  even when you  switch applications     Accessing the Music Player  If you navigate away from the Music Player application and  music is playing  you can change songs or easily return to  the Music Player    1  Touch the Music notification icon fg  in the System  Bar    2  Inthe Status Details  touch the song title to display the  Music Player  You can also pause and resume playback  and skip to the next or previous song in the panel  For  more information  refer to    Notifications    on page 27     Using the Music Player  Music Player plays music and other audio files that you copy from  your computer   1  From the Home screen  select fe Apps  gt       Music Player   2  Touch a song or playlist to begin playback   The music player displays below  portrait mode  or to  the right  landscape mode  of the music listing     3  Touch Window to turn the music pl
80. corder plus 1 9 Megapixel  forward facing VGA camera   e Full integration of Google applications  Gmail  YouTube      Google Maps     and Voice Search       Messaging Features       Gmail         Email  corporate and personal       Google Talk     Instant Messaging and Video Chat       Photo Gallery that supports GIF  AGIF  JPEG  PNG  BMP  WBMP   and WEBP formats  14       HD Video Player  720p        Codec  MPEG4  H 264  H 263  VC 1  DivX  VP8  WMV7 8   Sorenson Spark       Format  3GP  MP4   WMV  ASF   AVI  DivX   MKV  FLV  WEBM      DivX Certified   to play DivX   video up to HD 1080p  including  premium content      Supports HDMI MHL connections to connect electronic devices to  high definition televisions  HDTVs  and displays       Music player that supports MP3  AAC AAC  EAAC   WMA   OGG  vorbis   FLAC  AC 3  only with video   and Vorbis formats      2GB RAM memory and 16GB on board memory  which is used for  data storage and access      Support for microSD    and microSDHC    Memory Cards      Preloaded applications such as AllShare Play     Google Play     Books  Google Play    Store  Polaris   Office  and Samsung  Media Hub     Front  The following items can be found on the front of your device  as illustrated    1  External Speakers  Used in music or video playback   notification tones  and for other sounds    2  Light Sensor  Used to control screen brightness  automatically and when taking photos with the  front facing Camera    3  Front facing Camera Lens  Used wh
81. creens    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   oi Settings  gt  Display  gt  Wallpaper    2  Select a screen  from Home screen  Lock screen  or  Home and lock screens    3  Select a source for wallpaper  from Gallery  Live  wallpaper  not available for Lock screen   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     Settings 133    Notification Panel  Modify the Notification panel    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   9  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Notification panel    2  Touch Brightness adjustment to add a brightness  adjustment control to the Notifications panel    3  Touch Set the quick setting buttons to edit the quick  setting buttons on the Notification panel by touching  and dragging the buttons to add  hide  or re order  them    Screen Mode  Choose a screen mode to match your type of viewing   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   ice  Settings  gt  Display   2  Touch Screen mode  then select a screen mode     oooc  200E    134    Brightness  Set the default screen brightness    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   9  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Brightness    2  Slide the slider to set the brightness  or touch  Automatic brightness to allow the device to adjust  brightness in response to light conditions    3  Touch OK to save the setting    Screen Timeout    Set the length of delay between the last key press or screen  touch a
82. ct input method  notification icon  Then touch Google voice typing    or                 While entering text  touch MT     2  The Google Voice popup appears  Touch Tap to speak    3  At the Speak now prompt  speak your text  As you  speak  the text is displayed in the text field    4  Touch Speak now on to stop or pause the voice typing  feature    5  To return to using the Samsung keyboard  touch Ey     Using Swype  Swype allows you to enter a word by sliding your finger or  stylus from letter to letter  lifting your finger between words   Swype uses error correcting algorithms and a language  model to predict the next word  Swype also includes a touch  predictive text system    1  While entering text  touch the EE  Select input method  notification icon  Then touch Swype    2  The Swype keyboard appears  Enter words by  touching and holding the first letter of a word  sliding to  each subsequent letter to spell out the word  then  releasing the last letter     How to Swype                For an in depth tutorial on using Swype   1  Touch EF  Select input method  then touch  Settings next to Swype keyboard   2  Touch How to Swype                 Understanding Your Device    39    Section 3  Contacts and Accounts    This section explains how to manage contacts and accounts   Accounts   Your device can synchronize with a variety of accounts  With   synchronization  information on your device is updated with   any information that changes in your accounts       Samsung account 
83. cts and  other content with other Bluetooth devices   Turning Bluetooth On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   oO Settings  gt  Bluetooth   2  Touch and slide the Bluetooth slider to the  right to turn Bluetooth On   3  Touch and slide the Bluetooth slider to the  left to turn Bluetooth Off     Tip  You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off on Notifications     Configuring Bluetooth Settings    Configure your device   s Bluetooth settings  For more  information  see    Bluetooth Settings    on page 126     Note  Bluetooth profiles are specifications for services  supported by individual devices  For a list of profiles your  device supports  see    Bluetooth Profiles    on page 125     Pairing with a Bluetooth Device  Search for a Bluetooth device and pair with it  to exchange  information between your device and the target device   After pairing  your device and the target device will recognize    each other and exchange information without a passcode or  PIN     Note  When paired  the re 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     oo00    From the Home screen  touc itan Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Bluetooth       Touch and slide the Bluetooth slider to the    right to turn Bluetooth On       Activate the target device   s discoverable mode     Touch Scan     From 
84. cture to play the video ina   floating window on top of other applications    e Touch the video window to pause the video  Touch the video   window again to resume playback       Touch and slide the video to move it across the screen    e When paused  touch to close the video window                          10  Touch    Menu to display the following options for    videos     e Share via  Share video using an account or connec  e Chapter preview  Display frames from selected tim  in the video  Touch a thumbnail to begin playback from that part    of the video   e Trim  Trim the video to a particu    ar section by using    right blue sliders to mark beginning and ending poin  Trim to either trim the original video or save the trim    as a new file     e Via Bluetooth  Discover and connect an    nearby Bluetooth devices     ion   e intervals    he left and  ts  Touch       e Video Editor  Edit the video using the Video Editor ay  e Details  Displays video details such as Name  Size  Resolution     Duration  Format  and Date modification        med video    d share directly to    pplication     e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to    nearby devices     e Settings  Sets video playback options si    Subtitles  Color tone  and Outdo       or mode     ch as Play speed     Camera  Use your device   s built in camera and camcorder to take  photos and record videos   1  From the Home screen  touch   j Camera      or   oooc    From a Home screen  touch  e  Apps  gt
85. d     Contacts Display Options  There are various ways to display your Contacts     1     2     oo00    From a Home screen  touch BEBE Apps  gt    FY Contacts    Touch Groups  Favorites  or Contacts  above the   Contacts List  to view contacts in various ways    e Groups  Displays the possible Groups  such as Not assigned   Co workers  Family  Friends  and so on  The number of  contacts in the group is displayed next to the group name   Touch a group name to show only contacts in that group  For  more information  refer to    Creating a New Group    on  page 49    e Favorites  Show only your favorite  or starred  contacts  For  more information  refer to    Favorites    on page 51    e Contacts  Show all your contacts  Touch the Search field and  enter a keyword to list contacts that contain that keyword           Groups View    From the Groups list  select a group and then touch     Menu to display these Group specific options   e Search  Search the group for a contact   e Delete groups  Touch one or more groups and touch Delete   e Edit  Change the Group name or touch Add member to add a  new member to this group   e Add member  Add selected member s  to this group   e Remove member  Remove selected member s  from  this group   e Send email  Touch to select each contact you want to send a  group email to  Touch Done  then select the account to use for  the email   e Change order  Changes the order of how the groups display           Favorites View    From the Favorites list
86. default htm     1 888 232 6348 TTY       Operating Environment    Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any  area  and always switch your mobile device off whenever it is  forbidden to use it  or when it may cause interference or  danger  When connecting the mobile device or any accessory  to another device  read its user s guide for detailed safety  instructions  Do not connect incompatible products     Using Your Mobile Device Near Other Electronic  Devices  Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Radio  Frequency  RF  signals  However  certain electronic  equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from  your wireless mobile device  Consult the manufacturer to  discuss alternatives   Implantable Medical Devices  A minimum separation of six  6  inches should be maintained  between a handheld wireless mobile device and an  implantable medical device  such as a pacemaker or  implantable cardioverter defibrillator  to avoid potential  interference with the device   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     Health and Safety Inf
87. device was  purchased   c  the device model name or model number  and   d  the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number  as applicable  if you  have it  the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found  i  on  the device box   ii  on the device information screen  which  can be found under  Settings    iii  on a label on the back of  the device beneath the battery  if the battery is removable   and  iv  on the outside of the device if the battery is not  removable   Alternatively  you may opt out by calling  1 888 987 4357 no later than 30 calendar days from the    Warranty Information 193    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     16  ENTIRE AGREEMENT  SEVERABILITY  This EULA is the  entire agreement between you and Samsung Electronics Co   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    101212     194    Index    Numerics  3 5mm H
88. dia Hub                00000 cece eee 102  Messenger             0000ccceeeeeee 103  Mobile Hotspot                     04  103  MUSIC MUD sanasana siak teresa ERE 103  MUSIC Player 2 Ack cleat tenet thai 103  MY Files orire erni neiuna 104  My Verizon Mobile                       104    Navigation                    000005  104    Paper Artist   2 036 2054 deae naka Sane 104  Play BOOKS                 0000 ee eens 105  Play Magazines                 00005  105  Play Movies  amp  TV            000000000  105  Play Music               00000000000  105  Play Store    0 0    eee eee 106  Polaris Office           0  0 0 000000  106  PS Touch             0  00 eee 106  S EGUCHI  oedi Pita pide EEE 106  S NOTO inip on tees Coes we Ge aoe 107  SSUQQCSt  cv is cvecdacedaewdscedees i 107  SVO anaana e maa te aae eea 107  Settings        neooaoe anenee neee 107  Setup Wizard                    0005  108  Smart Remote                22 2     108  Talk saara eae e tees cae Roots 108  Video Calling                  000000 108  Video Editor                   0000005 108  Video Player               000000 cease 108  Viewdini                00 0c cece eee 109  Voice Search               00000 eee 109    VZ Navigator                     205  109  World Clock               2   200005  109  YouTube      anaa bed o Medaadavns dees 109  Section 7  Connections    sssr 110  WiFi tec ocd tattle fanaa  naass 110  WIEFIDIRECE cie sifted Sawa eaa eecemn 112  AllShare Play                    0005  113 
89. directly  for  any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by  or in  connection with  use of or reliance on any such third party  content  products  or services available on or through any  such application  You acknowledge and agree that the use of  any third party application is governed by such third party  application provider s Terms of Use  License Agreement   Privacy Policy  or other such agreement and that any  information or personal data you provide  whether knowingly  or unknowingly  to such third party application provider  will    190    be subject to such third party application provider s privacy  policy  if such a policy exists  SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO   DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DISCLOSURE OF  INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PRACTICES OF ANY THIRD  PARTY APPLICATION PROVIDER     11  Disclaimer of Warranty Regarding Third Party  Applications  SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO  DOES NOT  WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING  THE AVAILABILITY  USE  TIMELINESS  SECURITY  VALIDITY   ACCURACY  OR RELIABILITY OF  OR THE RESULTS OF THE  USE OF  OR OTHERWISE RESPECTING  THE CONTENT OF ANY  THIRD PARTY APPLICATION WHETHER SUCH THIRD PARTY  APPLICATION IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT  DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO   IS  DOWNLOADED  OR OTHERWISE OBTAINED  USE OF ANY  THIRD PARTY APPLICATION IS DONE AT YOUR OWN  DISCRETION AND RISK AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE  FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE MOBILE DEVICE OR LOSS OF DATA  THAT RESULTS FROM THE DOWNLOADING OR USE OF 
90. e  thumbnail again    e To unselect all items currently selected  touch number selected  in the top left comer  then touch Unselect all     Viewing Photos    1     Slide the screen left to right or up and down to navigate  between photos in the same category    If no icons appear while viewing full screen  touch  anywhere on the screen to display them    Touch Al Camera to launch the Camera application and  take a new photo  New camera photos are added to an  default album labeled Gamera   For more information on  using the Camera  see    Camera    on page 87      Multimedia 83    84    Touch Favorite to tag the item as a favorite  the star  will turn yellow   Touch it again to untag  the star will turn  white     Touch Share to share the photo using an account   or connection    Touch  irj Delete to delete the item    Touch E  Menu to display the following options for   photos      P  Slideshow  Displays items as a slideshow  For more  information  refer to    Viewing Slideshows    on page 85    e Face tag  Turns the photo s face recognition tag On or Off    e Draw on image  Draw directly on the photo with S Pen    e Copy to clipboard  Copy the current photo to the clipboard    e Rotate left  Rotate the photo 90   to the left    e Rotate right  Rotate the photo 90   to the right    e Crop  Allows you to crop the image  Touch and slide the crop  box or the sides or comers of the crop box to create the crop  area  then touch Done    e Advanced edit  Use PS Touch or Paper Artis
91. e 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  This  Limited Warranty is extended to the Purchaser and is not  transferable or assignable to any other person or entity   What must you do to obtain warranty service    To obtain service under this Limited Warranty  Purchaser  must return the Product to an authorized Tablet 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 1 800 SAMSUNG  If  SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this  Limited Warranty  Purchaser must pay all parts  shipping   and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product   Purchaser 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 183    What are the limits on SAMSUNG s liability     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SETS OUT THE FULL EXTENT OF  SAMSUNG S RESPONSIBILITIES  AND THE EXCLUSIVE  REMEDY REGARDING THE PRODU
92. eadset Jack 16  A   Accessibility settings   services 155  Accounts   Google 10   Samsung 11   setting up 40  Airplane mode 123  Alarm 98  AllShare Play 113   configuring 113   using Group Cast 114  Amazon Kindle 98  Application Bar 26  Applications 34   downloading new 106  Apps   installing 95   uninstalling 95   update available 95    Apps Screen  customizing 96  B  Back button 25  Battery  charging 8  9  indicator 9  installing 9  Battery Use  amp  Safety 170  Bluetooth 116  configuring 117  disconnecting a paired device 118  pairing with a device 117  profiles 125  receiving data 119  settings 126  sharing data 118  turning on or off 116    Cc  Calculator 98  Calendar 99  Camcorder 91  recording video 92  settings 92  viewing 94  Camera 87  settings 88  taking photos 88  viewing 90  Care and Maintenance 174  Children and Cell Phones 166  Chrome 99  Contacts  creating 41  display options 44  exporting and importing 48  groups 49  joining 47  linking 47  namecards 48    195    separating joined 47  starred contacts 51  updating 43  Crayon Physics 99  D    Display   Touch Screen 173  Display settings  brightness 134  font style and size 135  screen timeout 134  DLNA  Digital Living Network  Alliance  120  Do cell phones pose a  health hazard  162  Downloads 99    E    Email  composing and sending 55  configuring accounts 53  conversations 56  deleting accounts 59  settings 57  syncing accounts 59  viewing 54    196    Entering Text  Google voice typing 38  Samsung keyboard 
93. eech synthesis        Driving mode  When enabled  new notifications are read out  automatically  Touch to enable  then touch Driving  mode to choose items for readout when Driving mode is    enabled     156    Enhance Web Accessibility    When enabled  this service allows apps to install scripts from  Google that make their Web content more accessible   1  From the Home screen  touch HEF Apps  gt   ie  Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Enhance web accessibility to allow this service     Hearing  Sound Balance  Set the balance of audio output to the left and right ear  when  using an optional headset or headphones  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   Ke   Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Sound balance  2  Drag the slider to set the balance   Mono Audio  When enabled  sound is delivered as mono  to support  listening with one earphone   1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt   Ke Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Mono audio to enable or disable the service     Turn Off All Sounds  When enabled  all sounds are disabled   1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   Oo  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 device considers a screen touch  before interpreting a touch as touch and hold   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt     19  Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Tap and hold delay   2  Touch a setting to select it     D
94. elect ringtone  Choose a ringtone for email notifications for  this account    Server settings    Exchange server settings  Configure incoming server  settings    or      Incoming settings  Configure incoming server settings    e Outgoing settings  Configure outgoing server settings    Sync Email  When enabled  email from your account is  synchronized with your device s email    e Sync Contacts  When enabled  contacts from your account  are synchronized with your device s Contacts    e Sync Calendar  When enabled  events from your account are  synchronized with your device   s Calendar    e Sync Task  When enabled  tasks from your account are  synchronized with your device s tasks     Syncing Email Accounts    Syncing refreshes your device with the account   s servers   When you set up an email account  you can choose whether  the account syncs in the background  or manually    1  From the Home screen  select  e Apps  gt      Email   2  Touch an account to sync  then touch  lt  gt  Sync   3  Touch Combined inbox  gt     Sync to sync all  accounts     Deleting Email Accounts    1  From the Home screen  touch 4 Apps  gt       Email    2  Touch    Menu  gt  2  Settings  gt   fi Delete account    3  Select email account s  for deletion  then touch  V Delete     Messaging 59    Gmail  Send and receive emails with Gmail  Google   s web based  email    Setting Up Your Gmail Account  If you did not set up a Google account during the initial  configuration  the first time you launch G
95. en  touch     Apps  gt   ce  Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Configure options   e Strict mode  When enabled  the screen flashes while apps  perform long operations      Show CPU usage  When enabled CPU usage displays on a  screen overlay   GPU rendering profile  When enabled  rendering time is  measured in adb shell dumpsys gfxinfo     e Enable traces  Choose traces     160    Apps  Configure app options   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ice   Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Configure options   e Do not keep activities  When enabled  activities are destroyed  as soon as the user leaves them   e 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 Device    View information about your device  including status  legal  information  hardware and software versions  and a tutorial     1     From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt    oO  Settings  gt  About device    Touch items to view details    e Software update  Check availability and install updates    e Status  View information about your device s current status    e Legal information  Display open source licenses  configure  license settings  including your Divx   VoD registration  and  Google info    e Model number  View your device   s mode  number    e Android version  View the firmware version of your device    Baseband version  View the baseband version
96. en displays     2  Touch New to create a new Google account     Your Samsung Account   Create a Samsung account for access to Samsung apps on  your device  including Media Hub  Music Hub  and  AllShare Play   If you did not create a new account with the Setup Wizard  when you first turned your device on  follow these steps    1  From the Home screen  touch 4 Apps  gt    ce   Settings  gt  Add account   2  Touch  SJ Samsung account     3  Follow the prompts to create a new Samsung account     Memory Card    Your device supports removable microSD    or microSDHC     memory cards with maximum capacities of 64 GB   depending on the memory card manufacturer and type    Memory cards are used to store music  photos  videos  and  other files    For more information about using memory cards  see     Memory Card    on page 122     Warning  Check that you are opening the  amp   microSD    memory card slot cover  and NOT the q  m m SIM  card slot     Installing a Memory Card  1  Open the G  gt  microSD memory card slot cover  on the top of the device   2  With the gold contacts facing down  carefully insert the  memory card into the slot  pressing gently until it locks  into place  1    3  Close the slot cover securely  2         Getting Started 11    Removing a Memory Card Securing Your Device    By default  the device locks automatically when the screen  times out or you can lock it manually  You can unlock the  device using one of the default Unlock screens or  for  increased security
97. en taking photos or  recording videos    4  Display Screen  The orientation of the display screen  rotates with the tablet as you turn it  You can turn this  feature on and off  For more information  refer to     Auto Rotate Screen    on page 154     Understanding Your Device       15    Top View  The following items can be found on the top  of your device as illustrated     i     16    Power Lock Key  Press and hold to  turn the device on or off  Press to  lock the device or to wake the screen  for unlocking    Volume Key  From a Home screen   press to adjust Master Volume   During music playback  press to  adjust volume    Memory Card Slot  Install a memory  card for storage of files    Infrared Blaster  Used to emit infrared  signals used for controlling external  devices  For more information  refer  to    Smart Remote    on page 108   3 5mm Headset Jack  Plug in for  headphones    SIM Card Port  Insert your SIM card  here        Back and Bottom Views  The following items can be found on the back and bottom of  your device   1  Camera Lens  Used when taking photos or recording  videos     2  Microphone  Used for video chat   3  Charger Accessory Port  Plug in a USB cable for  charging or to sync music and files        S Pen Removing S Pen    The S Pen    is a stylus that assists you in performing S Pen stores inside your device  for convenient access   different functions  By using the Pen button  you can m Slide S Pen from your device using the notch on the  minimize hav
98. enger users   For more information about Google  Messenger  visit     google com mobile           From the Home screen  touch fas  Apps  gt  Messenger     Messaging    61    Section 5  Multimedia    This section describes the various multimedia applications  available on your device such as Media Hub  Music Player   Google Play Music  Video Player  Gallery  Camera  and  Camcorder     Media Hub    Samsung Media Hub is your one stop for the hottest movie  and TV content  With hundreds of titles available at your  fingertips  entertaining on the go has never been easier  You  can rent or purchase your favorite content and conveniently  watch anywhere  Featuring the stunning viewing quality  Samsung is known for  Samsung Media Hub is your gateway  to mobile video like you have never experienced it before     Note  Media Hub service requires a Samsung account and  depends on service availability  For more information  about Media Hub  visit samsung com mediahub     62    oooo  From a Home screen  touch BEBE Apps  gt     Media Hub       To rent or buy media  you must have a Samsung    account  Touch    Menu  gt  My Profile to sign in to  your Samsung account or to create an account  Follow  the prompts to log in    Browse content using these options    e What   s new  Recently added titles for rent or purchase    e Movies  Movies you can rent or purchase    e TV Shows  TV shows you can rent or purchase    e My Media  Content you have previously purchased or rented       When you fi
99. er    3  Name the folder  then touch OK  The folder displays on  the Home screen  Touch and hold the folder  then slide  it to relocate it on the Home screen    Removing Folders    m Touch and hold the folder until D Remove appears   then drag the folder to the Remove icon     Understanding Your Device 33    Wallpaper  Choose a picture to display in the background of the Home  screen  You can choose from pre loaded wallpaper images   or select a picture you   ve taken with the Camera or  downloaded     1  From the Home screen  touch and hold on the screen  to display the Home screen menu  touch Set  wallpaper  Touch to select Home screen  Lock screen   or Home and lock screens    2  Choose a source    e Gallery  Choose a picture stored on your device or on an  optional installed memory card  Touch a picture to select it   then use the crop tool to resize the picture  if desired  Touch  Done to set the picture as wallpaper    e Live Wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded animated wallpaper  images  Touch a wallpaper  then touch Set wallpaper    Wallpapers  Choose from pre loaded wallpaper images  Touch  a wallpaper  then touch Set wallpaper     Note  You can also set Wallpaper in Settings  For more  information  see    Wallpaper    on page 133     34    Apps  Apps holds all applications installed on your device   Applications that you download and install are also  added to Apps   The Apps screen is like the Home screen  it consists of  panels that extend beyond the display width 
100. ersations view       Touch    Menu for these options     isting your email conversations   iew your email conversations     e Create folder  Create a new main folder or touch an existing  folder to create a sub folder   This option is not available for all    email accounts      e Delete all  Delete all items for this email account        e Font Size  Select a font size for reading emails  Options are     Use device font size  Tiny  Sm    all  Normal  Large  or Huge           e Settings  Display the settings for this email account  For more  information  refer to    Setting Up Email Accounts    on    page 53     Composing and Sending Email    From the Home screen  touch E Apps  gt       Email gt     Compose   If you have more than one email account  touch the  From field and select an account   Enter the recipient   s email address in the To field   e If you are sending the email message to several recipients   separate the email addresses with a comma  You can add as  many message recipients as you want   Touch EY Add contact to add a contact to the field   Touch  Cc Bcc to add additional carbon copy recipients       Use the Ce field to carbon copy additional recipients       Use the Bec field to blind copy additional recipients        Touch  Me to add yourself as a recipient       Touch the Subject field to enter a subject     Touch the body of the email to enter the text of your    email     6  While composing a message  the following options    may be displayed   m  Sched
101. ery life     and drag the app to the right     Entering Text  Text Input Methods  Your device offers three text input methods  Samsung  keyboard  Google voice typing  and Swype   You can set a default text entry method in Settings  For more  information  see    Keyboards and Input Methods    on  page 145   To choose a text input method at any time   1  While entering text  touch the El Select input method  notification icon   2  Touch to select Google voice typing  Samsung  keyboard  or Swype to switch input methods   3  Touch Settings to configure each input method   4  Touch set up input methods to configure the  Keyboards and input methods settings                 Using the Samsung Keyboard    The Samsung keyboard is a custom virtual QWERTY  keyboard  featuring optional predictive text  Input characters  by tapping the on screen keys with your finger  or use  speech recognition   You can enable predictive text  to have the Samsung  keyboard match your key touches to common words and  displays them  Select a word from the display to insert it into  your text    Configuring the Samsung Keyboard  Configure the Samsung keyboard to your preferences  For  more information  see    Samsung Keyboard    on page 146     m While entering text  touch El Select input method   then touch Settings next to Samsung keyboard                 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 
102. es your online library and  your device   s internal storage for music and playlists   This can take from a few seconds to several minutes   depending on the amount of new music added since  you last opened the application     It then displays a carousel view of your new and recent  music  organized by album        2  Swipe left or right to spin the carousel and browse  through your new and recent music    3  Touch an album to open it    4  Return to the Library screen from most other screens  in the Play Music application by touching we at the  top left of the Application bar    Changing Library View  You can change the way you view the contents of your  library    1  From the Home screen  touch En Apps  gt   G Play Music    2  Touch the name of the current view  such as Recent   near the top left of the Application bar    3  Touch an option to set how you view your library     The choices are  Recent  Albums  Artists  Songs   Playlists  or Genres     Note  The contents of your library display in a scrolling grid     list  or carousel  depending on the view     Searching for Music  To find music in your library     1     From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt    ww Play Music    Touch Search    Type the name of an artist  album  song  or playlist   Touch Q on the keyboard to remove the keyboard   Matching songs are displayed in a list below the search  box     Touch a matching song to play it  touch a matching  album  artist  or playlist to view a list of its songs  or  touc
103. eveloper Options  Set options for use when developing apps for devices     Important  These settings are intended for development use  only  They can cause errors to occur on your device  and with the applications on it     Turning Developer Options On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   16  Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch aq to turn the setting On or Off   Desktop Backup Password  Set a password for protecting full desktop backups     1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt      Settings  gt  Developer options    2  Touch Desktop backup password  then enter the current  and new passwords  Touch Set backup password to    save your settings     Settings 157    Stay Awake  When enabled  the screen will never sleep while charging   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   Ke  Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Touch Stay awake to enable or disable the setting     Protect SD Card  When enabled  apps must request permission to read an  installed optional SD card  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   0  Settings  gt  Developer options     2  Touch Protect SD card to enable or disable the setting     158    Debugging  Enable or disable debugging options   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ice   Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Configure options   e USB debugging  When enabled  connecting your device to a  computer with a USB data cable launches debugging mode   e Allow mock locations  When enabled  mock 
104. g 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  The battery in GALAXY is not intended to be replaced by the  consumer  If you believe the battery is damaged or needs to  be replaced  take the GALAXY to a service center for  inspection and replacement        Do not let the GALAXY or battery come in contact with  liquids  Liquids can get into the GALAXY   s circuits  leading to  corrosion  Even when the GALAXY appears to be dry and appears  to operate normally  the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a  safety hazard  If the GALAXY 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 GALAXY or the battery and could cause  the GALAXY 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 GALAXY in  your car in high temperatures       Do not dispose of the GALAXY or the battery in a fire  The  GALAXY or the battery may explode when overheated       Avoid dropping the GALAXY  Dropping the GALAXY  especially on  a hard surface  can potentially cause damage to the GALAXY  If  you suspect damage to the GALAXY or battery  take it to a service  center for inspection
105. h next to an item in the list to play it  add it to  a play queue  add it to a playlist  or shop for other  music by the artist online     Changing Music Settings  To change settings in the Music application     1     From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt    Ww Play Music    Touch  Ej Menu    The following options display depending on the library   view    e Shuffle all  Play all songs in a random order    e New playlist  Create a new playlist from the Playlist view  For  more information  refer to    Creating a Playlist    on  page 78    e Hide now playing bar   Show now playing bar  Hide or show  the Now Playing bar that displays at the bottom of the screen   You can return to the Now playing screen from other Music  screens by touching the name of the current song in the Now  Playing bar     Multimedia 73    74    e Choose on device music  In additi    on to playing the music that    you add to your online library  you can play music stored on  your device s internal storage  Then you can listen to music    when you have no Internet connec   of your online music available offlin    ion  To do this  make some  e  For more information     refer to    Making Online Music Available Offline    on    page 79        e On device only  Display only the music that is available on your    tablet     e Hide labels   Show labels  Hide or show labels  This option is    not available in all library views        Settings  Displays the Settings screen  Choose a Google    account to use to
106. h the Allowed device list   For more information about using your device as a mobile  hotspot  see    AllShare Play    on page 113  You can also  access Mobile Hotspot with the Mobile Hotspot app     Note  Mobile Hotspot may require a subscription to Mobile  Hotspot Mobile Broadband Connect service  For more  information  contact Verizon Wireless     Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile Hotspot   2  Touch and slide the Mobile Hotspot slider to  the right to turn Mobile Hotspot On   3  Touch and slide the Mobile Hotspot slider to  the left to turn Mobile Hotspot Off     Configuring Mobile Hotspot    1     From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt    9 Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile Hotspot    Touch Configure for these options    e Network SSID  View and change the name of your mobile  hotspot    e Hide my device  When enabled  your mobile hotspot is not  visible to other Wi Fi devices during a scan  Other devices can  still connect to your mobile hotspot  but will have to set up the  connection manually with your Network SSID and Password    e Security  Choose the security level for your Mobile Hotspot    e Password  If you choose a security level that uses a password   enter the password    e Show password  Enable to make the Password field visible    e Show advanced options  Enable to access advanced options   including Broadcast channel  to specify the channel your device  uses for
107. h to go back to the previous song  Touch  and hold to scan backward through the current  song     MMM    Touch to pause playback     Touch to resume playback    Touch to advance to the next song  Touch and  hold to scan forward through the current song     When Shuffle mode is enabled  songs play in  random order  When disabled  songs play inthe  order they appear in List view     Multimedia 77    Creating a Playlist    1     4   5     nooo  oom    From the Home screen  touch  2 Apps  gt     G Play Music   Touch the Playlists library view     Touch  Ej Menu  gt  New playlist    The New playlist pop up displays    Touch the NAME field to enter a name for the playlist   Touch OK to save the new playlist     Adding Songs to a Playlist  To add a song to a new or existing playlist while the song is  playing     1     78    goog  0000    From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt     Ww Play Music     Touch B next to an album or song    Touch Add to playlist    The Add to playlist pop up displays    Touch the New playlist field to enter a name    se   Touch the playlist to which you want to add the song   The playlist is saved with the song added to it     Playing  Renaming  or Deleting a Playlist  To play  rename  or delete a playlist     1     From the Home screen  touch EN Apps  gt   G Play Music   Display the Playlists library view     3  Touch H next to a playlist title     The following options display    e Play  Play the songs in the playlist    e Add to queue  Add the songs in 
108. have individual settings that can be configured  See the  settings for individual applications in the applicable section  of this user manual     Understanding Your Device 27    Quick Settings    To view and control the most common settings for your  tablet  as well as accessing the complete Settings  application  open the Quick Settings panel    1  Touch the Time in the System Bar     The Quick Settings pop up displays     11 02 am    28         Touch the Time at the top of the pop up to display a    Date and time pop up  Touch Automatic date and time  or Automatic time zone to use network provided date  and time or time zone  Touch Use 24 hour format to  enable the 24 hour format  Touch Manual setup to  display the Date and time settings screen  For more  information  refer to    Date and Time    on page 154       The Quick Settings are     Bluetooth  Touch to enable or disable Bluetooth  For more  information  refer to    Bluetooth    on page 116    e GPS  Touch to enable or disable standalone GPS services    For more information  refer to    Standalone GPS Services     on page 138    e Sound Mute Vibrate  Touch to enable or disable sound mode    e Airplane mode  Touch to enable or disable Airplane mode  For  more information  refer to    Airplane Mode    on page 123    e Screen rotation  When On the screen rotates automatically  from landscape to portrait and vice versa  When Off the screen  is fixed in the current mode  either portrait or landscape    For more informatio
109. hen enabled  your device will synchronize  with accounts automatically  at any time    e Show Wi Fi usage  When turned On  a separate tab displays  data usage while connected to Wi Fi    e Mobile hotspots  Select Wi Fi networks that are mobile  hotspots  You can restrict apps from using these networks  and  you can configure apps to wam you before using these  networks for large downloads                    128    More Wireless and Networks Settings  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 information     From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt    9 Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Mobile networks    Set these options    e Mobile data  Enable or disable your device s connection to the  mobile data network    e Global Data Roaming Access  Enable or disable connection to  data services when your device is roaming on another network    e Roaming   Not configurable  Current roaming status    e Signal strength   Not configurable  Current signal strength    e Network mode  Choose a preferred network mode    e Access Point Names  Configure wireless network access     e Network operators  Configure network operators     Mobile Hotspot  Use Mobile Hotspot to share your device   s internet  connection with up to 5 other devices  through Wi Fi   You can control whether devices connect to your Mobile  Hotspot wit
110. i Direct devices    For more information  see    Wi Fi Direct    on page 112    Bluetooth  Your device 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 device supports these   Bluetooth profiles    e Headset  HSP v1 2 profile supports use of compatible Bluetooth  headsets for mono voice    e Handsfree  HFP v1 5 profile supports Bluetooth headsets  and  may also support other compatible Bluetooth devices with  speakerphone capabilities       Serial Port  SPP profile supports connections as a serial port        Stereo  A2DP v1 2  AVRCP v1 3  GAVDP 1 0  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    e Personal Area Network  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        Settings 125    Turning Bluetooth On or Off  1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   ce  Settings  gt  Bluetooth     2  Touch and slide the Bluetooth sl
111. ibe to magazines and read themon your device     Note  You must have a Google account to purchase books     oooc    m From the Home screen  touch er Apps  gt   E Play Magazines     Play Movies  amp  TV    Rent movies to watch instantly  or download movies to watch  later offline     Note  You must have a Google account to download movies     oooc  200E    m From the Home screen  touch ser Apps  gt   ia Play Movies  amp  TV     Play Music    Play music that you   ve downloaded or that you   ve copied  from your computer     Note  You must have a Google account to purchase music     m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ww Play Music     Tip  A Google Play Music widget is available for your Home    screen  For more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Applications 105    Play Store    Access books  movies  apps  and games     Note  You must have a Google account to download new  applications   200C  m From the Home screen  select Esse Apps  gt    gt     Play Store     Tip  A Play Store widget is available for your Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Polaris Office    Create documents  presentations  and spreadsheets for use  on your device or online   m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   W  Polaris Office     106    PS Touch    Photoshop Touch lets you quickly combine images  apply  professional effects  and share the results with friends and  family through social networking sites like Facebook  For  more information  v
112. ich you want to  place the Widget   2  From that Home screen  touch EE Apps   3  Touch the Widgets tab   4  Touch and hold the widget   s icon  then slide your finger  where you want to place the icon and release it     Note  There must be room on the screen where you want to  place the widget  otherwise the widget will not add to  the Home screen     5  Touch  lt  gt  Back to return to the Home screen   Removing Widgets    m Toremove a Widget  touch and hold the Primary  Shortcut  then slide it on top of tit Remove     Shortcuts    Use App shortcuts for quick access to applications from the  Home screen  Your device comes with app shortcuts already  placed on the Home screen  and you can add your favorites   Adding Shortcuts  Adding Shortcuts from the Home screen  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel  then touch and hold  on the screen to display the Home screen menu   2  Touch Add apps and widgets   3  Touch and slide an app to place it on the Home screen  panel   Adding Shortcuts from Apps  1  Navigate to a Home screen panel   2  Touch EE Apps   3  Touch and hold an app until the Home screen panel  appears  then slide the app to place it on the panel     Removing Shortcuts    m Touch and hold the shortcut until D Remove appears   then slide the shortcut to the Remove icon     Folders  Place folders on the Home screen to organize items   Adding Folders   1  Navigate to a Home screen panel  then touch and hold  on the screen to display the Home screen menu   2  Select Add fold
113. ideo to play it  While playing a video  touch    the screen to display or hide on screen playback  controls       Touch the icon in the upper left corner of the display    screen while the video is playing to change the Display   Mode from original size to full screen in ratio or full   screen    e Original Size 5   Changes the display mode to the original  size    e Full Screen in Ratio View  Da  Changes the display mode to  the full screen in ratio option  The video is enlarged as much as  possible without becoming distorted    e Full Screen View     Changes the display mode to full  screen  That is  the entire screen is used  which may cause  some minor distortion       Touch Ea SoundAlive to set the sound quality to    Normal  Voice  Movie  or Virtual 7 1 ch       While the video is playing  touch Bookmark to    mark your favorite areas of the video  A yellow mark   displays on the progress bar    During playback  press    Menu for options    e Share via  Send the video by Bluetooth  Email  Gmail   Google   Picasa  S Note  Wi Fi Direct  or YouTube    e Chapter preview  If chapter information is recorded in the  video file  display the chapters  Touch a chapter to begin  playing the video at that point    e Trim  Trim the original video or trim the video and create a new  video    e Via Bluetooth  Turn Bluetooth on to use Bluetooth services    e Video Editor  Open this video in the Video Editor app  For more  information  refer to    Video Editor    on page 108    e Bookma
114. ider to the    right to turn Bluetooth On     3  Touch and slide the Bluetooth slider to the    left to turn Bluetooth Off     Tip  You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off at Notifications     Bluetooth Settings    Pair with other Bluetooth devices  manage your Bluetooth    connections  and control your device   s visibility to other  devices     Note  Bluetooth must be turned On to access Bluetooth  settings   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Bluetooth     2  Touch and slide the Bluetooth slider to the  right to turn Bluetooth On  Bluetooth must be on to    configure settings   126      Touch a setting to configure Bluetooth     e Touch your device   s name to control its visibility to other  devices    Bluetooth searches    e Touch a paired device to connect to it  or touch be  beside the  device to change its settings    e 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 117       Touch    Menu for additional settings     e Rename device  Rename the device   e Visibility timeout  Select the amount of time before the device  stops being discoverable to other devices     Received files  Lists files received via Bluetooth     Data Usage    Monitor data usage  control your device   s connection to  mobile data service     Note  Data usage is measured by your device  but your service    provider may account for usage differen
115. ies must be recycled or disposed of properly   For more information about recycling your GALAXY  go to   http   mobile samsungusa com recycling index jsp or call  1 800 822 8837 for more information     To find the nearest recycling location  go to   www samsung com recyclingdirect or call 1 877 278 0799           Warning  Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may    explode     UL Certified Travel Charger    The Travel Charger for this mobile device has met applicable  UL safety requirements  Please adhere to the following safety  instructions per UL guidelines     172    FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY  LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE  PROPERTY DAMAGE     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   SAVE THESE  INSTRUCTIONS     DANGER   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE  INSTRUCTIONS    FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN NORTH  AMERICA  USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR  OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE  POWER OUTLET    THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE  CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR  HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION     Display   Touch Screen    Please note the following information when using your  mobile device   WARNING REGARDING DISPLAY    The display on your mobile device is made of glass or  acrylic and could break if your mobile device is  dropped or if it receives significant impact  Do not use  if screen is broken or cracked as this could cause  injury to you     WARRANTY DISCLAIMER  PROPER USE
116. ilable when the  Automatic setting is disabled    e Automatic time zone  When enabled  the device takes the  time Zone from the wireless network   e Select time zone  Choose your local time zone  only available  when the Automatic setting is disabled    e Use 24 hour format  Set the format for time displays      Select date format  Set the format for date displays           154    Accessibility  Your device offers features to make using the device 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 device   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   oO 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      ooo    1  From the Home screen  touch H  Apps  gt   ie   Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Screen timeout   2  Touch a setting to select it   Speak Passwords  When enabled  you can speak passwords for log ins   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Speak passwords to turn the feature On or Off   Accessibility Shortcut  When enabled  a link to Accessibility settings displays on the  Device 
117. ile device may cause TV or radio interference if used  in close proximity to receiving equipment  The FCC can  require you to stop using the mobile device if such  interference cannot be eliminated  Vehicles using liquefied  petroleum gas  such as propane or butane  must comply with    the National Fire Protection Standard  NFPA 58   For a copy  of this standard  contact the National Fire Protection  Association    Cautions    Any changes or modifications to your mobile device not  expressly approved in this document could void your  warranty for this equipment and void your authority to  operate this equipment  Only use approved chargers     The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous  and void the mobile device warranty if said accessories  cause damage or a defect to the mobile device  Although  your mobile device is quite sturdy  it is a complex piece of  equipment and can be broken  Avoid dropping  hitting   bending  or sitting on it     Health and Safety Information 179    This device is capable of operating in 802 11a n mode in 5  GHz  For 802 11a devices operating in the frequency range of  5 15   5 25 GHz  they are restricted for indoor operations to  reduce any potential harmful interference for Mobile Satellite  Services  MSS  in the US  Wi Fi Access Points that are  capable of allowing your device to operate in 802 11a n  mode  5 15   5 25 GHz band  are optimized for indoor use  only  If your Wi Fi network is capable of operating in this  mode  please
118. ing to switch between touch and pen input  end of the S Pen        1  Pen button  By pressing the Pen button  you can add  functionality to the S Pen    2  Stylus tip  The tip of the S Pen is used for tapping the  screen     Understanding Your Device 17    Rich S Pen Functionality      Air View  Hover S Pen over the screen to preview information    e Effectively Express Yourself  Write draw directly on an email  or  the calendar  annotate Word  Excel  PowerPoint  and PDF  documents  capture your ideas in S Note  and write a note on the  back of the picture       Quick Command  Launch Quick Command to activate frequently  used applications or actions  Press the S Pen button and then  drag the S Pen up the screen to display the Quick Command  window    e Easy Clip  Instantly outline and crop anything on the screen and  freely edit or share with others     18    Air View   Hover S Pen over the screen to preview content  or view   information about an item on the screen  For example       Hover over an email in a list to preview the message before  opening it       Hover over a photo album to preview the contents  or see a  picture enlarged       Hover over the time line during video playback to preview and  navigate to specific scenes       Hover over an icon or screen button to view the item   s title    For more information about Air View  and to configure settings   2000    touch ataa Apps  gt  o Settings  gt  S Pen  gt  Air View     Write on Any Screen After Capture  To take
119. isit photoshoptouch com     m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   PS Touch     S Educate    Get access to educational tools using the Samsung Viewer  for Khan Academy     EDE  m From the Home screen  select     Apps  gt        S Educate       S Note    Record ideas instantly and freely with memos that contain  text  pictures  handwritten notes or drawings  and voice  recordings     m From the Home screen  select EEE Apps  gt     EE  5 Note     Tip  Touch   Menu  gt  Tutorial to learn more about S Note     Tip  An S Note widget is available for your Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     S Suggest    View recommendations for applications that you can install  on your device     m From the Home screen  select EE Apps  gt     B S Suggest     Tip  An S Suggest widget is available for your Home screen     For more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     S Voice  Speak commands to perform operations on your device  and  speak criteria for searches and other operations  Just speak  naturally  and S Voice understands what you re looking for   from directions to trivia answers to the current weather  forecast   1  From the Home screen  select ae Apps  gt      S Voice   2  Say    Hi Galaxy     or touch to wake up S Voice   then speak a command or question  Touch eo fora  list of commands  then touch a command to see    examples   3  Touch Fey Settings to configure settings to your  preferences   Settings    Configure your device to your prefe
120. ivX  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  device  gt  Legal information  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    LTE is a trademark of ETSI    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     Verizon Wireless  Verizon Wireless and the Verizon Wireless logos are trademarks of Verizon Trademark Services LLC  All  company names  trademarks  logos and copyrights not property of Verizon Wireless are the property of their respective owners     Table of Contents    Section 1  Getting Started          csssssee 5 Notifications     2 6    cece eee eee 27  Understanding this User Manual             5 Quick Settings  
121. ke up times     2000 GD  m From a Home screen  touch es Apps  gt  O Alarm   0000 bag    Tip  An Alarm widget is available for your Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     AllShare Play    Stream photos  music  and videos from web storage or  between your device and other DLNA  Digital Living Network  Alliance  certified devices  For more information  refer to     AllShare Play    on page 113     e Visit  allshareplay com for more information      For more information about DLNA certified products  visit   dina org home    Note  You must sign in to a Samsung account to use the    AllShare Play application For more information  see     Your Samsung Account    on page 11     98    Note  AllShare Play uses Wi Fi to communicate with other  devices  Before launching AllShare Play  connect to the  same Wi Fi network as the device you want to stream  with  For more information  see    Wi Fi    on page 110     m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   D AllShare Play   Amazon Kindle  Download books for reading on your device     Note  You must have an Amazon account to use the Kindle  application   m From the Home screen  touch Hee Apps  gt   Fa Amazon Kindle   Calculator  Perform mathematical calculations     0o00  0000    m From the Home screen  touch ga Apps  gt     Calculator     Calendar  Record events and appointments to manage your schedule   m From the Home screen  touch p Apps  gt   ka  31 Calendar     Tip  A Calendar widget is available for y
122. l 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     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    VZW_i925_UM_JB_Eng_LL3_TN_030613_F7          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 ANTICIPATED PROFITS  OR BENEFITS     SAMSUNG IS NOT LIABLE FOR PERFORMANCE ISSUES OR INCOMPATIBILITIES CAUSED BY YOUR EDITING OF REGISTRY SETTINGS   OR YOUR MODIFICATION OF O
123. l notifications  When enabled  notifications appear in the  status bar when new emails arrive    e Select ringtone  Select a ringtone to sound when email arrives  from a priority sender    e Vibrate  When enabled  device will vibrate when email arrives  from a priority sender    Email Account Settings  1  From the Home screen  touch H Apps  gt       Email  Touch    Menu  gt  e  Settings   2  Choose an email account to configure the following options    e Account name  Enter a name to identify this account    e Your name  Enter a name to be used on email    e Signature  Touch the Signature slider to the right to  turn Signature On  Touch Signature and enter a signature to  add to email from this account    e Default account  When enabled  email from your device is  automatically sent from this account    e Always Cc Bcc myself  Lets you manage whether your email  address is included in the Cc or Bcc lines        Messaging 57    58    e Forward with files  Enable to include any file attachments   when you forward an email      Show images  Display images in an email   Data usage     Sync email  When enabled  email from your account is  synchronized with your device   s email    Email check frequency  Set how often to check for new email  sent to this account during  Options are  Never  every 15  or  30 minutes  every hour  every 4 hours  or once a day    e Auto download attachments  Enable or disable  auto download of files attached to recent messages when  connected through Wi
124. le  computers at the same time  You may make one copy of the  Software in machine readable form for backup purposes    Warranty Information 187    only  provided that the backup copy must include all  copyright or other proprietary notices contained on the  original    2  RESERVATION OF RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP  Samsung  Electronics Co  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  Electronics Co  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  Electronics Co  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     188    Samsung Electronics Co  and its affiliates may use this  information solely to improve their product
125. le account dashboard  View and manage your collected  data    Text To Speech Output  Text to speech  TTS  provides audible readout of text     Oooo    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Text to speech  output   2  Touch a setting to configure   e Preferred TTS engine      Select Google Text to speech Engine  or Samsung TTS   e 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  new notifications are read out  automatically  Touch Driving mode to choose items for readout  when Driving mode is enabled     Settings 149    Mouse  Trackpad  Customize the response of your screen swipes   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ce  Settings  gt  Language and input  gt  Pointer speed   2  Touch and slide along the scale to set the pointer    speed   Backup 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 device  settings are backed up to Google servers     1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Back up and reset     2  Touch Back up my data to enable or disable back up     Backup Account  Sign in to a Google account to use for backing up settings   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   e Settings  gt  Back up and reset   2  Touch Backup account  then follow the prompts to sign
126. led  memory card  For more information  refer to    Music Player     on page 64   m From the Home screen  select as Apps  gt       Music Player     Applications 103    My Files  Find  view  and manage files that you have stored on an  installed memory card  If the file is associated with an  application on your device  you can launch the file in the  application     o000  m From the Home screen  touch gz Apps  gt   B my Files     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 Hee Apps  gt     My Verizon Mobile     104    Navigation  Search for locations and get turn by turn directions     Note  You must enable location services to use Navigation   Some features require Standalone or Google location  services  For more information  see    Location Services  on page 137            m From the Home screen  touch Bee Apps  gt   A Navigation   Paper Artist    Create your own artwork  or import a picture from Gallery to  add special touches     m From the Home screen  touch Hee Apps  gt   S  Paper Artist     Play Books    Shop for ebooks and read them anywhere with your device     Note  You must have a Google account to purchase books     m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   W Play Books     Tip  A Google Play Books widget is available for your Home  screen  For more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Play Magazines  Subscr
127. les 104  My Verizon Mobile 104    N  Namecards  sending 48  Navigation 25  104  screen 26  Nearby Devices  status 31   0   Operating Environment 177  P    Pairing with Bluetooth 117  Paper Artist 104  Photos  Gallery 82  sharing 87  taking 88  viewing 90  Play Books 105  Play Magazines 105  Play Movies  amp  TV 105  Play Music 105  add songs to a playlist 78  creating playlists 78    197    Goggle Play Store 79  playing music 74  searching for music 73  settings 73  Play Store 106  Polaris Office 106  Powering On and Off 9  PS Touch 106  R    Recent Apps button 25  Reducing Exposure   Hands Free Kits and Other   Accessories 165   Remote   Smart 108  Responsible Listening 175  Roaming   settings 128   S   S Educate 106  S Note 107  S Note Lite   Launching from S Pen 20    198    S Pen  Functionality 18  Overview 17  S Note Light Launching 20  S Suggest 107  S Voice 107  Samsung keyboard  configuring 37  entering text 37  Samsung Mobile Products  and Recycling 172  Scrapbook 21  Screen Capture 114  Screen Shots  Selective 21  Security  locking and unlocking 12  Security settings  credential storage 144  Settings 123  Setup Wizard 108  SIM Cart Port 16    Smart Practices While Driving 169  Smart Remote 108  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information 167  Standard Limited Warranty 181  Status Bar 30  Storage  settings 135  Swype  Entering Text 39  T  Talk 61  108  Task Manager 35  Tethering 120  Text  entering 35  Text settings  default 145  Google voice typing 145
128. load from other devices  Choose how to handle incoming  files from other devices  from Always accept  Always ask  or  Always reject     Connecting as a Mass Storage Device    You can connect your device to a PC as a removable disk and  access the file directory  If you insert a memory card in the  device  you can also access the files directory from the  memory card by using the device as a memory card reader     Note  The file directory of the memory card displays as Card    folder  separate from the internal memory  which is  displayed as Tablet folder     Insert a memory card into the device to transfer files  from or to the memory card       Attach your device to the computer with the USB cable     Your computer recognizes the connection and displays  the Auto Play screen     Click the option to Open device to view files  You should  see a Card and a Tablet folder    Copy files from the PC to the memory card    Card folder   or from the PC to the internal memory   Tablet folder        When finished  close the PC folder and disconnect the    USB cable     Connections 121    Memory Card    Your device supports removable microSD    or microSDHC     memory cards for storing music  pictures  videos  and files     Installing and Removing a Memory Card    For more information about installing and removing a  memory card  see    Memory Card    on page 11     Important  To prevent damage to data stored on the memory    card  unmount the card before removing it from the  device    
129. locations are  allowed during debugging   e Select app to be debugged  Choose an app to be debugged  when device is in debugging mode   e Wait for debugger  When enabled  a device to be debugged  waits for the debugger to be attached        Input  Configure options for input   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Developer options   2  Configure options   e Show touches  When enabled  screen touches cause the  screen to display visual feedback   e Show pointer location  When enabled  the current pointer  location shows on a screen overlay     Drawing  Configure options for drawing screens     1     From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt    19 Settings  gt  Developer options    Configure options    e Show layout boundaries  When enabled  clip boundaries   margins  and other layout details display    e Show GPU view updates  When enabled  views are flashed  inside windows when they are drawn with the GPU    e Show screen updates  When enabled  areas of the screen  flash as they update    e Window animation scale  Choose a scale for window  animations    e Transition animation scale  Choose a scale for screen  transitions    e Animator duration scale  Choose a scale for animators    e Disable hardware overlays  When enabled  the GPU is always  used for screen compositing    e Force GPU rendering  When enabled  2D hardware  acceleration is used in applications     Settings 159    Monitoring  Configure options for monitoring apps   1  From the Home scre
130. loud sound has also been associated in  some studies with tinnitus  a ringing in the ear    hypersensitivity to sound  and distorted hearing  Individual  susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss and potential    hearing problem varies  Additionally  the amount of sound   produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the   nature of the sound  the device settings  and the headphones  that are used  As a result  there is no single volume setting  that is appropriate for everyone or for every combination of  sound  settings  and equipment    You should follow some common sense recommendations   when using any portable audio device    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    e 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     Health and Safety Information 175       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 he
131. mail  your device  prompts you to set up your Google account    1  From the Home screen  touch aes Apps  gt     M Gmail     2  Follow the prompts to sign in  or create a new account     The device communicates with the Google server to set  up your account and synchronize your email   Composing and Sending Gmail   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   D Gmail    2  Touch    Compose  then touch the text fields to  compose the message  While composing  touch    Menu for options    3  To send the message  touch  gt  Send     60    Syncing Your Gmail Account  Syncing refreshes your device 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  touch Fee Apps  gt   M Gmail gt     Syne   Gmail Settings  Use settings to configure your Gmail preferences   1  From the Home screen  touch Eee Apps  gt         Gmail   2  Touch   Menu  gt  Settings for options   Note  For more information and detailed instructions on using  Gmail s features  touch Bere Apps  gt  Nad Gmail  then  touch   Menu  gt  Help     Talk  Chat with other Google Talk users   For more information about Google Talk  visit   google com talk about html     Note  Talk requires that you have a Google account set up on  your device  For more information  see    Creating a New  Google Account    on page 10     oooc    m From the Home screen  touch DE Apps  gt  talk   Talk   Messenger  Chat with other Google  Mess
132. map  Touch each pin  to view photo   Photos must be GPS tagged to be displayed      e Person  Photos with face recognition tags    Group  Photos and videos assigned to groups    e Favorites  Photos and videos tagged as favorites       Thumbnails are arranged in three views  Grid view     Timeline view  and Spiral view  Touching any of the   three icons will rotate to the next view      H Grid view  Items arranged by folders      ii Timeline view  Items by date      A Spiral view  Items arranged in a spiral design      Touch    Menu to display the following options  not   all options are available in all views     e Slideshow  Displays items as a slideshow  For more  information  refer to    Viewing Slideshows    on page 85    e New album  Creates a new album    e View by  Filter content by All content  Content in device   Content in Facebook  or Content in Picasa       Select album  Allows albums to be selected    e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices    e Settings  Displays accounts and data usage        Selecting Items    1     Touch B  Menu  gt  Select album  Check boxes   will appear in the upper right corner of each thumbnail    The number of selected items appears in the upper left   corner of the screen    e To select all items displayed  touch the number selected in the  top left corner  then touch Select all    e To select individual items  touch each thumbnail  When  selected  a green checkmark will appear  To unselect  touch th
133. may not grant Samsung Electronics  Co  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  Electronics Co  shall pay the remainder of such fees   Administrative  facility and arbitrator fees for arbitrations in  which your total damage claims  exclusive of attorney fees  and expert witness fees  exceed  5 000 00   Large Claim    shall be determined according to AAA rules  In a Large Claim    case  the arbitrator may grant to the prevailing party  or  apportion among the parties  reasonable attorney fees   expert witness fees and costs  Judgment may be entered on  the arbitrator s award in any court of competent jurisdiction   This arbitration provision also applies to claims against  Samsung Electronics Co  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 Electronics Co  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 
134. me Hub comes pre packed  with the most popular social games on the market  as well as  a variety of premium HD games   m From the Home screen  touch HRF Apps  gt   Game Hub     100    Gmail    Send and receive emails using Gmail  Google   s web based  email  For more information  see    Gmail    on page 60     Note  You must have a Google account to use Gmail     Oooo  0000    m From the Home screen  touch 484 Apps  gt  M  Gmail     Tip  A Gmail widget is available for your Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Google  Search the Internet   1  From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt  E Google   2  Enter search criteria  Search results display  automatically  Touch a search result to display it in a    browser window     Tip  A Google Search widget is available for your Home screen     For more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Google   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 device to  your private album on Google   For more information  visit     google com     Note  You must have a Google account to use Google      oooc  200E    m From the Home screen  touch er Apps  gt     Sy Google      Group Cast  Share documents  pictures  videos  and music that you are  viewing with your friends  For more information  refer to     Using Group Cast    on page 114     oooc    m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt  ss
135. mode    EN Effects  F Exposure value  and Ee  Settings are default  settings shortcuts    For more information  refer to    Editing Camera Settings  Shortcuts    on page 88     Configuring Camcorder Settings  To configure Camcorder settings     While in Camcorder mode  touch a settings shortcut or  touch Oo Settings to configure the following  Camcorder settings    e Edit shortcuts  Customize your settings shortcuts  For more  information  refer to    Editing Camera Settings  Shortcuts    on page 88    e Self recording  Touch to switch to the front facing camera  lens and record a video of yourself    e Flash  Tum the flash on and off    e Recording mode  Set a recording mode  Options are  Normal  and Limit for email  which limits the size of the video to  50 megabytes    e Effects  Apply an effect to videos  Options are  No effect  Black  and white  Sepia  or Negative    e Exposure value  Use the slider to set the exposure value from   2 0 to  2 0       Timer  Set a timer for how long to wait before recording a  video  Options are  Off  2 sec  5 sec  and 10 sec        e Resolution  Set a size for the video  Options are  1280x720   720x480  640x480  or 320x240    e White balance  Set the light source  Options are  Auto   Daylight  Cloudy  Incandescent  or Fluorescent    e Outdoor visibility  Make the display brighter to increase  visibility while outdoors    e Guidelines  Enable or disable an on screen grid to aid in video  composition    e Save a flipped  Reverses  or    mir
136. mported contact records allows you to  see all the contact   s numbers and addresses together in one  contact entry  Linking also helps you keep your contacts  updated  because any changes that your contacts make to  their information in the respective accounts is automatically  updated the next time you synchronize with the account   Joining Contacts  1  From a Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   2  Contacts   2  Touch a contact in the Contacts list to view its  information   3  Touch    Menu  gt  Join contact   4  Touch the contact you want to join together   The joined contact   s information is displayed with the  original contact   s information     5  Repeat Step 3 and 4 to join other contacts     Separating Contacts   1  From a Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   Contacts    2  Touch a contact in the Contacts list to view its  information    3  Touch    Menu  gt  Separate contact   A list of Joined contacts displays    4  Touch      Remove to separate a joined contact   The contact is removed from the list     Contacts and Accounts 47    Sharing Contact Information    You can send a contact   s information using Bluetooth  Email     Gmail  or Wi Fi Direct     Note  Not all Bluetooth devices accept contacts and not all    devices support transfers of multiple contacts  Check  the target device   s documentation     1  From a Home screen  touch eRe Apps  gt     EY Contacts     2  Touch    Menu  gt  Share namecard via     Tip  Set up a contact record for yourself to share y
137. n  refer to    Auto Rotate Screen    on  page 154           Sweep the pop up to the left to see additional settings     e Power saving  When enabled  your device automatically  analyzes the screen and adjusts the brightness to conserve  battery power  For more information  refer to    Power Saving  Mode    on page 136    e Smart stay  To conserves battery power  the device uses the  front facing camera and face recognition to detect when you  are actively watching the screen  and adjusts the screen  brightness accordingly     e Driving mode  New notifications are read aloud when enabled     e AllShare Cast  Scans for available devices to connect with   e Syne  Synchronizes your device with the network   Synchronizes contacts  email  time  and a variety of accounts   e Brightness  Touch and drag the slider to set the brightness or  ouch Auto to allow the device to set brightness automatically  based on available light and battery charge status  For more  information  refer to    Brightness    on page 134   Settings  Touch to open the Settings application  For more  information  refer to    Settings    on page 123   Notifications  Displays system notifications  For more  information  refer to    Notifications    on page 27                                4  Touch Clear to remove Notification icons from the  System Bar    5  Touch a notification entry to display the details    6  Close the Quick Settings by touching X in the upper   right corner of the Quick Settings pop up or by
138. n the Calculator   5  When finished  touch to close the mini app pop up     Customizing the Mini App Tray  You can choose applications to display on the Mini App Tray  and arrange them in any order   1  From any screen  touch B Mini App Tray at the  bottom  center of the screen   2  Touch Edit at the right side of the tray   3  Touch and drag apps in and out of the tray or to  another position in the tray   4  Touch Done to save your changes     Understanding Your Device 35    Task Manager    Your device can run apps simultaneously  with some apps  running in the background  Use Task Manager to see which  apps are running on your device  and to end running apps to  extend battery life  You can also uninstall apps from your  device and check memory usage     il     Note  To end a single app  touch  amp   Recent Apps  then touch    36    From any Home screen  touch i Recent Apps  then  touch Task manager    Touch the Active applications tab to view apps running  on your device  Touch End  or End all to close apps   Touch the Downloaded tab to view information about  apps you   ve installed on your device  Touch Uninstall to  remove an app from your device    Touch the RAM manager tab to display the amount of  RAM  Random Access Memory  in use  Touch Clear  memory to clear processes to increase available RAM   Touch the Storage tab for internal system storage and  SD card memory statistics    Touch the Help tab to view information about managing  RAM  and tips for extending batt
139. n their icon   Touch    then follow the prompts to uninstall the  app  Pre loaded apps cannot be uninstalled     Applications 95    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 ass Apps   2  Touch    Menu  then touch View type   3  Choose an option   e Customizable Grid  The default view  which allows you to  touch and hold on apps to move them from screen to screen   e Alphabetical grid  Icons are arranged in a grid  in A Z order   Apps Screen Options  1  From the Home screen  touch FH Apps   2  Touch    Menu for options   e Play Store  Launch Google Play Store  to browse for new apps  to download   e Edit  Touch and hold an app icon for these options       Drag it to a new location       Drag it to Create folder to create a new folder to contain  the icon       Dragitto Create page to create a new Home screen and  place the icon on it     96        Drag itto     App info to launch Application manager to view  information about the app  For more information  see     Application Manager    on page 136        Drag to   Uninstall  f available  to remove the icon  The  trash can is only available for apps you ve installed  Pre loaded  apps cannot be removed    e Create folder  Create a new folder to contain apps    e Uninstall  Remove an app that you downloaded from your  device  Preloaded apps cannot be uninstalled    e Downloaded applications  Display all apps yo
140. nal 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 165    Because there are no known risks from exposure to RF   emissions from cell phones  there is no reason to believe that   hands free kits reduce risks  Hands free kits can be used for   convenience and comfort  The
141. ncer in young people  This is an international  multi center study involving 14 European and non European  countries  Additional information about MOBI KIDS can be  found at  http   www creal cat programes recerca en_projectes creal   view php ID 39    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   e Design cell phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to  the user  and  e Cooperate in providing users of cell phones with the current  information on cell phone use and human health concerns   The FDA also is working with voluntary standard setting  bodies such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics  Engineers  IEEE   the Internatio
142. ncur extra data charges     Tethering    Use Tethering to share your device   s internet connection with    a computer that connects to your device via USB cable   For more information about connecting computers to your  device via Tethering  see    7ethering    on page 120   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   9  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Tethering   2  Connect the computer to the device via USB cable     Touch Mobile Broadband Connect to turn tethering On or  Off     4  Touch Help for more information about using tethering     Note  Using tethering requires a subscription to Mobile  Hotspot Mobile Broadband Connect service  For more  information  contact Verizon Wireless     VPN  Set up and manage Virtual Private Networks  VPNs    m For more information about using VPNs  see    VPN    on  page 119   Nearby Devices    Share files with devices using DLNA  Digital Living Network  Alliance  standards  over Wi Fi   To Nearby devices  you must connect to the same Wi Fi  network as the devices you which to share with  and the  other devices must support DLNA   For more information about connecting to Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi     on page 110    m For information on setting up File Sharing using DLNA    see    Nearby Devices    on page 120     AllShare Cast    With AllShare Cast  you can wirelessly share your device   s  screen with Wi Fi enabled TVs using the optional AllShare  Cast Hub accessory  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Setting
143. nd  Select an application or function to launch   hen configure a gesture by writing your own combination of  symbols  characters  or words with S Pen   Internet search  Write a question mark     with S Pen to  launch Internet   Email  Write the    at    symbol     with S Pen to launch Email   Maps  Write an exclamation mark     with S Pen to launch  aps        S Pen Help  Learn about S Pen   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   o  Settings  gt  S Pen  gt  S Pen help   Accessory  Configure your device   s behavior when it is connected to an  optional dock  not included    1  From the Home screen  touch HFE Apps  gt   ce  Settings  gt  Accessory   2  Configure settings   e Dock sound  When enabled  a sound plays when you insert  and remove the device from the dock   e Audio output  Choose a destination for audio output when you  connect to devices via HDMI cable     Settings 153    Date and Time  By default  your device 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   o Settings  gt  Date and time   2  Touch a setting to configure   e Automatic date and time  When enabled  the device takes  date and time updates from the wireless network      Set date  Enter the current date  only available when Automatic  date and time is disabled    e Set time  Enter the current time  only ava
144. nd media you want to view  use these    options    e View trailer  View a short clip from the movie or show    Buy  Purchase the media for unlimited viewing on your device   Follow the prompts to enter payment details    e Rent  if available   Purchase a time limited download of the  media  Follow the prompts to enter payment details           Media Hub Notices      Any media item  Media Content  may be rented or purchased after  you create an account in Media Hub       Media Content that is downloaded may be viewed concurrently on  up to five  5  devices with Media Hub that are also registered to  the same account    e You may choose to remove a device from your account no more  than once every 90 days    e You may remove Media Content from a device as many times as  you like  You will have the ability to re download the Media  Content at a later point in time subject to content re download  availability and studio permissions       You MUST be in network coverage to license Media Content you  have acquired through the Service       You can use 3G  4G  or Wi Fi connectivity in order to download  Media Content       Unlike purchased Media Content  rented Media Content will be  viewable on only 1 device in your account       Media Content is downloaded and saved onto the SD card    e Your Media Content may pause stop or not download in networks  where there is a weak signal        You may begin watching downloaded Media Content as soon as   a  license acquisition has occurred 
145. nd the automatic screen timeout  dim and lock      1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Screen timeout   2  Touch a time amount to select it   Smart Stay  When enabled  your device automatically disables the screen  timeout and keeps the screen on as long as you are looking  at it   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Display   2  Touch Smart stay to enable or disable the setting     Font Style  Set the font for screen displays   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   Oo  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font style   2  Select a font  or touch Get fonts online to browse and  download a new font   Font Size  Set the font size for screen displays     ooo    1  From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font size    2  Select a font size    Quick Launch  Sets the    Quick launch button   s function    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   io Settings  gt  Display  gt  Quick launch    2  Select a function for the Quick launch button  Options  are  None  Screen capture  default   Applications     Search  or Camera     Storage  Manage the use of memory resources in your device   s  Device memory  and on an installed memory card   Device Memory  View usage for your device   s internal memory     Note  This setting cannot be configured   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   Ke  Settings  gt  Storage   2  Under Device memory  view memory usage for various  categories  Touch
146. nformation for this contact    Phonetic name  Enter a phon  contact s name    e Organization  Enter an organ      Select from   etic spelling to assist with this    ization and Job title     e Email  Enter an email address  then touch the E Label tab    to choose a label from Home   e IM  Enter an instant messagin    Work  Other  or Custom   g address  then touch the  E     Label tab to choose a label from AIM  Windows Live  Yahoo     Skype  QQ  Google Talk  ICQ   e Address  Enter an address  th    Jabber  or Custom   en touch the  E  Label tab to    choose a label from Home  Work  Other  or Custom           e Notes  Enter notes for this contact     e Nickname  Enter a nickname    e Website  Enter a website address     for this contact     Events  Touch the E Date tab to enter an event date  Touch    the  I  Label tab to choose       a label from Birthday     Anniversary  Other  or Custom to create a custom event     e Relationship  Enter a relationship  then touch the D Label  tab to choose a label from Assistant  Brother  Child   Domestic Partner  Father  Friend  Manager  Mother  Parent   Partner  Referred by  Relative  Sister  Spouse  or Custom    6  When you finish  touch    Save   7  To add this contact to your Favorites list  touch the yr   Star next to the contact name so that it turns gold X     Tip  Display a contact   s record and touch the Email field to  send an email  touch the Address field to display the  address on a map  or touch the Website field to link to 
147. ng  your device     SIM Card    When you subscribe to a cellular network  you are provided  with a plug in SIM card loaded with your subscription details   such as your PIN  available optional services  and many  others features     Caution  Turn the device off before installing or removing the    SIM card  Do not bend or scratch the SIM card  Take  care when handling  installing  or removing the SIM  card  and avoid exposing the SIM card to static  electricity  water  or dirt  Keep the SIM card out of    reach of small children     Installing the 4G LTE SIM Card   Open the Gam SIM card slot cover on the top of  the device    With the Verizon Wireless logo facing up  carefully  insert the 4G LTE SIM Card into the slot  pressing gently  until it locks into place  1     Close the slot cover securely  2      1           Warning  Check that you are opening the     SIM card    slot cover  and NOT the      gt  microSD memory  card slot     Note  If the card is not inserted correctly  the device will not    detect the SIM card  Re orient the card back into the slot  if the SIM is not detected     Removing the 4G LTE SIM Card  1  Open the    SIM card slot cover on the top of  the device     2  Press the 4G LTE SIM Card in gently to release the lock   then carefully slide the card out of the slot   3  Close the slot cover securely     Getting Started 7    Battery    Your device is powered by a rechargeable  standard Li lon  battery  A Wall USB Charger  Charging Head and USB cable   is
148. ng consumes battery power and increases    your data usage  Roaming while using tethering  will incur extra data charges     120    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    For more information about connecting to Wi Fi  see    Wi Fi     on page 110     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 bas Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby Devices   2  Touch File sharing to turn sharing On or Off     Configuring File Sharing    1     oo00    From the Home screen  touch fess Apps  gt    Ke Settings  gt  More settings  gt  Nearby Devices    Under Advanced  touch options to control how content   is shared from your device    e Shared contents  Choose the type of content to share  from  Videos  Photos  or Music    e Device name  View or modify your device   s name    e Allowed devices list  View and manage devices allowed to  connect to your device    e Not allowed devices list  View and manage devices restricted  from connecting to your device    e Download to  Choose a location to save downloaded content   from USB storage  device memory  or SD card    e Up
149. ng to enable or disable the setting     152    S Pen Detachment Options  Choose an application to launch whenever the S Pen is  detached   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt      Settings  gt  S Pen   2  Touch Pen detachment options to select an application   Air View  When turned On  hovering S Pen near an item on the screen  displays information about the item   1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt   e  Settings  gt  S Pen   2  Touch Air view ee to turn the option On or Off   3  When Air view is on  touch Air view for options   e Pointer  When enabled  a pointer displays on the screen to  show S Pen position   e Information preview  When enabled  hovering over an item  displays a preview  full text  or a zoomed in image   e Icon labels  by pen nib   When enabled  hovering over icons  on the screen displays their labels   e List scrolling  When enabled  holding S Pen over the edge of  the screen scrolls through a list     Sound and Haptic Feedback  When enabled  sound and vibration plays for S Pen actions   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   Ke   Settings  gt  S Pen   2  Touch Sound and haptic feedback to enable or disable  the setting     Quick Command Settings    Use S Pen gestures to open applications or perform tasks   Use preloaded gestures  or create your own combination of  symbols  characters  or words   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  S Pen   2  Touch Quick Command settings to configure options   e Add a comma
150. o a Wi Fi network  For more information  refer  to    Wi Fi    on page 110   2  From the Home screen  touch Fer Apps  gt   D AllShare Play     Note  If prompted  read the on screen message about network    charges and touch OK to continue     The AllShare Play Sign In screen displays    3  Touch Sign in and enter your Samsung account  information  or touch Create new account  The AllShare  Play Start screen displays    4  Touch Start  The AllShare Play main screen displays   For more information  touch    Menu  gt  FAQ     Connections 113    Using Group Cast    While using various applications  such as aE Gallery  when  you touch Share to share a file  you see Group Cast as  an option    Group Cast is an easy way to share files in real time with  others who are on the same Wi Fi network  Group Cast can  be used when you want to share documents  images  music   and so on    You can use Group Cast for meetings  sales presentations   conferences  and classes  All you need is a Wi Fi network  that works with Group Cast  and most do     To share a file  such as a photo  using Group Cast     1  From a Home screen  touch E Apps  gt  NE Gallery   2  Navigate to the file you want to share and touch   Share  gt  Group Cast    Note  After the initial Group Cast request  touch    s3  Group Cast instead of Share     114    3  Use the keyboard to enter a PIN code and touch Done   This process makes sure only desired recipients can  view your shared image     The AllShare Play     Group Cas
151. o take more  photos     Camcorder  Use your device   s built in Camcorder to record  high definition video   1  From the Home screen  touch   j Camera   2  Slide the OD Mode button to the Ek Camcorder  setting  The Camcorder screen displays         Settings Storage  Shortcuts Indicator  Mode  Record  Image  Viewer    FileSize  Current or  Settings Available Elapsed Time    Storage    Multimedia 91    Recording Videos   1  From the Home screen  touch    Camera    2  Slide the  L  Mode button to the am Camcorder  setting    3  Using the display as a viewfinder  compose your shot  by aiming the lens at the subject   To configure settings  see    Camcorder Settings    on  page 92   To start recording  touch   Record    5  Touch    to stop recording    6  Touch     Back to leave the Camcorder and display  the previous screen     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     92    Camcorder Settings    Before you start taking videos  use the camcorder settings to  configure the camcorder for best results  Camcorder settings  are represented by icons on the left side of the screen   Editing Camcorder Settings Shortcuts   As with the camera  the icons on the left are actually  shortcuts to camcorder settings  These shortcuts can be  customized to fit your preference    Rat Self recording      Flash  EJ Recording 
152. ode     Note  Airplane mode can also be controlled from Notifications     and from Device options when you press and hold the    amp     Power Lock Key     Wi Fi  Set up and manage your device   s connections to Wi Fi  networks  For more information about using Wi Fi  see     Wi Fi    on page 110   Turning Wi Fi On or Off  Turn your device   s Wi Fi service on or off  When you turn  Wi Fi service on  your device automatically searches for  available  in range WAPs  Wireless Access Points    1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19 Settings   2  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the right to  turn Wi Fi On   3  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the left to  turn Wi Fi Off     Settings 123    Wi Fi Settings  Set up and manage wireless access points    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Wi Fi    2  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the right to  turn Wi Fi On  Wi Fi must be turned on to configure  settings    3  Touch settings to configure    e Notify me  When enabled  your device notifies you of Wi Fi  networks when you launch a high data usage application    e Add Wi Fi network  Connect to a new Wi Fi network  For  more information  see    Adding a Wi Fi Network  Manually    on page 111    e Scan  Search for available Wi Fi networks    e Wi Fi Direct  Configure Wi Fi Direct    Other Wi Fi Settings   1  From the Home screen  touch HEF Apps  gt   o Settings  gt  Wi Fi    2  Touch    Menu for additional settings    Advanced        124     
153. options menu  when you press and hold the   amp     Power Lock Key  This provides quick access to  accessibility settings  to make changes as you use the  device   1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Accessibility shortcut to enable or disable the  setting     Services  TalkBack  Enable or disable accessibility services    1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   Ke  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    Vision  Font Size  Set the font size for screen displays     ooo    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Font size   2  Selecta size   Negative Colors  When enabled  Negative colors reverses the colors on the  screen   1  From the Home screen  touch   gt   Settings  gt  Accessibility   2  Touch Negative colors to enable or disable reversal of  screen colors     nooo  O00  ooo  lnag    Apps  gt     Settings 155    Text To Speech Output  Text to speech  TTS  provides audible readout of text   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   Ke  Settings  gt  Accessibility  gt  Text to speech output   2  Touch a setting to configure   e Preferred TTS engine      Select Google Text to speech Engine  or Samsung TTS     e General        Speech rate  Choose a rate at which text readouts are spoken         Listen to an example  Play a sample of sp
154. or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death  Users are  advised to switch the mobile device off while at a refueling  point  service station      Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the  use of radio equipment in fuel depots  fuel storage and  distribution areas   chemical plants  or where blasting  operations are in progress  Areas with a potentially explosive  atmosphere are often  but not always  clearly marked  They  include below deck on boats  chemical transfer or storage  facilities  vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas  such as  propane or butane   areas where the air contains chemicals  or particles  such as grain  dust  or metal powders  and any  other area where you would normally be advised to turn off  your vehicle engine     When your Device is Wet    Do not turn on your device if it is wet  If your device is  already on  turn it off and remove the battery immediately  if  applicable  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     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 use services 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 mob
155. 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     Smart Practices While Driving  On the Road   Off the Tablet    The primary responsibility of every driver is the safe  operation of his or her vehicle    Responsible drivers understand that no secondary task  should be performed while driving whether it be eating   drinking  talking to passengers  or using a mobile device    unless the driver has assessed the driving conditions and is  confident that the secondary task will not interfere with their  primary responsibility  Do not engage in any activity while  driving a moving vehicle which may cause you to take your  eyes off the road or become so absorbed in the activity that  your ability to concentrate on the act of driving becomes  impaired  Samsung is committed to promoting responsible  driving and giving drivers the tools they need to understand  and address distractions     Health and Safety Information 169    Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices  and their accessories in the areas where you drive  Always  obey them
156. ore information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Viewdini  Search  browse  and access movies  television shows  and  free web video on mobile devices   m From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt   B   Viewsini   For more information  visit mobile vzw com viewdini   Voice Search  Search the Web by speaking your search criteria   m From the Home screen  touch a Apps  gt   Voice Search   VZ Navigator    Find  share  and navigate to millions of locations  Avoid  traffic and drive or walk with ease     Note  This service requires active VZ Navigator service   Contact Verizon Wireless for more information     m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt       VZ Navigator     Tip  A VZ Navigator widget is available for your Home screen   For more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     World Clock  View the date and time in any time zone   m From the Home screen  select i Apps  gt    amp  World Clock     YouTube  View and upload YouTube videos  directly from your device     m From the Home screen  select frst Apps  gt     cits  YouTube     Tip  A YouTube widget is available for your Home screen  For  more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Applications 109    Section 7  Connections    Wi Fi  Wi Fi is a wireless networking technology that provides  access to local area networks  Use your device   s Wi Fi  feature to      Access the Internet for browsing or to send and receive email   e Access your corporate network   e Use hotspots provided by hotels or airports while 
157. ormation 177       Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of  your implantable medical device  If you have any questions about  using your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical  device  consult your health care provider     For more information see  http   www fcc gov oet risafety 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        178    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  
158. otion  Your device recognizes motion  to allow you to navigate and  access features by moving the device in specific gestures     Configure specific motion gestures and settings  to  customize your device to your preferences   1  From the Home screen  touch H   Apps  gt    19  Settings  gt  Motion    2  Touch Motion qe to turn Motion On or Off   3  Touch each option to enable    e Tilt to zoom  When enabled  tilting the device while in Gallery  or Internet causes the screen to zoom in or out    e Pan to move icon  When enabled  moving the device in a  panning motion  side to side  moves a highlighted icon to a  new location on the Home screen    e Pan to browse images  When enabled  moving the device ina  panning motion while viewing an image moves focus around in  the image     Settings 151    4  Touch Sensitivity settings to configure how sensitive  the device is to movement   5  Touch Learn about motions to get help with  understanding motion gestures   S Pen  Pen Attach Detach Sound  Choose a sound to play when you attach or detach S Pen  from your device   1  From the Home screen  touch fH Apps  gt      Settings  gt  S Pen   2  Touch Pen attach detach sound to choose a sound  or  choose Off for no sound     Battery Saving  By default  your device detects when S Pen is detached  and  displays the S Pen icon in the Status bar  To save battery  power  you can disable this setting   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  S Pen     2  Touch Battery savi
159. our  information with others     3  At the prompt  choose a sending method  Options are     e Bluetooth  For more information  refer to    Bluetooth    on  page 116   Email  For more information  refer to    Email    on page 53   e Gmail  For more information  refer to    Gmail    on page 60   e Wi Fi Direct  For more information  refer to    Wi Fi Direct     on page 112   4  Follow the prompts to send the contact information   48    Importing and Exporting Contacts    To back up and restore your contacts information  you can  export your contacts list to a storage device  such as a PC  or  import your contacts list  previously exported  from a storage  device     1  Use the USB cable to connect your device to the  storage device    1  From a Home screen  touch a Apps  gt   F  Contacts    2  Touch    Menu  gt  Import Export    3  Touch Import from USB storage  Export to USB storage   Import from SD card  Export to SD card  Import from SIM  card  or Share namecard via  then follow the prompts to  complete the operation     Synchronize Contacts with Accounts  To synchronize your contacts with an account    1  From a Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   2  Contacts    2  Touch    Menu  gt  Accounts    3  Touch Auto sync app data to turn on auto sync  Auto   synch controls whether changes made to information  on your device or on the web are automatically  synchronized with each other    4  Touch an account to configure the account   s sync  settings    5  Touch Add account to set 
160. our Home screen  For    more information  see    Widgets    on page 32     Camera    Take pictures and record video  For more information  refer  to    Camera    on page 87     m From the Home screen  touch   jj Camera     200E aia  From a Home screen  touch   Apps  gt    j Camera   000C    Chrome  Browse the Internet using Google   s Chrome browser   m From the Home screen  touch Be Apps  gt        Chrome     Contacts    Store information for your friends  family  and colleagues to  make contacting them easy  For more information  see     Contacts    on page 41     m From the Home screen  touch Fe Apps  gt   2 Contacts     Crayon Physics  Solve puzzles with your artistic vision and creative use of  physics   G a the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt     Crayon physics   Downloads    View and manage files and other items that you download to  your device     Note  Applications that you download in Google Play Store are    managed in Play Store and do not appear in Downloads     m From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt   it  Downloads     Applications 99    Send and receive email using popular email services  For  more information  see    Email    on page 53     ooo    m From the Home screen  select FE Apps  gt  o Email     Gallery  View  capture  and manage photos and videos  For more  information  see    Gallery    on page 82   m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   Ee Gallery   Game Hub  Game Hub is a premium game service that lets you play   connect and share games  Ga
161. pendent 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 gow SLTC radiofrequencyradiation     Note  This web address is case sensitive     e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  NIOSH    http   Awww cdc gov niosh     e World Health Organization  WHO    http  Awww who int peh emf en               e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection     http   www  icnirp de    e Health Protection Agency   http  Awww hpa org uk Topics Radiation     e US Food and Drug Administration   http   www fda gov Radiation EmittingProducts   RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures   HomeBusinessandEntertainment CellPhones default htm                 Specific Absorption Rate  SAR   Certification Information    Your wireless mobile device is a radio transmitter and  receiver  It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the  exposure limits for Radio Frequency  RF  energy set
162. r  first or Last name first    e Add shortcut to home  Adds a shortcut of the selected contact     Contact sharing settings  Sets parameters for sending  to your current home screen  contact information    e Contacts to display  Select the contacts you want to display in    Send all namecards  Allows you to transmit all of your  this particular inbox  Options are  All contacts  Device  SIM  current Contact entries at a single time  If the recipient  Google  Email  or Customized list  Touch Settings for more device does not support this feature  some or all Contact  options  entries might not be received       Import Export  Use the USB cable to import contacts from  or e Send individual namecards  Allows you to transmit  export contacts to  a storage device such as a PC  Import single contacts  one at a time  The recipient must accept  contacts from the SIM card  Contacts may also be shared using each namecard as it is received  This method of  the namecard format  For more information  refer to transmission ensures all contacts are received           Importing and Exporting Contacts    on page 48   Accounts  Displays the Sync settings screen so you can  manage or synchronize this account                 Linked Contacts  Your device can synchronize with multiple accounts   including Google  Corporate Exchange  and other email  providers  When you synchronize contacts from these  accounts with your device  you may have multiple contacts  for one person   Linking  or joining  i
163. r disable location services from Google location  services     Note  Google location services must be enabled to use some    applications     Important  By selecting Google location services  you are  allowing Google   s location service to collect  anonymous location data  Some data may be  stored on your device  Collection may occur even  when no apps are running     1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   PFFF  ei Settings  gt  Location services   2  Touch Google location services to enable or disable  Google location services     Lock Screen  Choose settings for unlocking your device     For more information about using the lock and unlock  features  see    Securing Your Device    on page 12   Screen Lock    1     From the Home screen  touch FFE Apps  gt    19  Settings  gt  Lock screen    Touch Screen lock for settings    e Swipe  When enabled  you unlock the device 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 140    e Face unlock  When enabled  you unlock the device by looking  atthe screen  This option offers low security  because someone  who looks similar to you could unlock your device  Touch the  option for more information  and to set up Face unlock    e Face and voice  When enabled  you unlock the device by  looking at the screen and speaking  This option offers low  security  because someone who looks and or sounds simil
164. racter preview  When enabled  characters available on  the key you touch display briefly as you enter text        Key tap vibration  When enabled  a vibration plays for your   key touches        Key tap sound  When enabled  a sound plays for your key   touches   e Tutorial  Learn about using Samsung keyboard   e Reset settings  Return Samsung keyboard settings to the  defaults              Settings 147    Swype    1     148    From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Language and input   Touch Swype to enabled  Touch   to configure   e How to Swype  Learn about using Swype   e Gestures  Learn about using Swype gestures   e Preferences  Set Swype options       Vibrate on keypress  When enabled  the devices vibrates for  your Swype touches       Sound on keypress  When enabled  the device plays sounds  for your Swype touches       Show helpful tips  When enabled  Swype displays helpful  information as you Swype       Auto spacing  When enabled  Swype automatically inserts  spaces between words as you complete them       Auto capitalization  When enabled  Swype automatically  capitalizes the first word of sentences       Show complete trace  When enabled  Swype displays the  trace of each word until you start the next word       Next word prediction  When enabled  Swype predicts the  next word based on the previous word               Reset Swype   s dictionary  Delete all the words you ve added  to the Swype dictionary       Version  View information about Swype
165. red  reconnection  requires that you enter all the previous pairing information   1  Turn Bluetooth On  For more information  refer to     Turning Bluetooth On or Off    on page 116   2  Touch 3 next to the paired device name   3  Touch Unpair to unpair the paired device   Sharing Data with a Bluetooth Device  To send data to a Bluetooth device   1  Selecta file or item from an appropriate application   2  Select an option for sharing data with the Bluetooth  feature     Note  The method for selecting an option may vary by data  type or application     3  Search for and pair with a Bluetooth device  For more  information  refer to    Pairing with a Bluetooth Device     on page 117     Receiving Data from a Bluetooth Device  To receive data from a Bluetooth device   1  Turn Bluetooth on  For more information  refer to     Turning Bluetooth On or Off    on page 116     Note  To select the length of time that your device will be  visible  select    Menu  gt  Visibility time out     2  Pair with the Bluetooth device from which you want to  receive data  For more information  refer to    Pairing  with a Bluetooth Device    on page 117    A Bluetooth authorization request pop up displays  when a Bluetooth device sends data to your device     3  Select Accept to confirm that you are willing to receive  data  A File received message displays     Note  Received data is saved to the Bluetooth folder  If you    receive a contact  it is saved to your contacts  automatically     VPN    Yo
166. rences  For more  information  see    Settings    on page 123     m From the Home screen  touch n Apps  gt   Ke   Settings     Applications 107    Setup Wizard  Quickly configure your device   m From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   3 Setup wizard   Smart Remote  Allows you to locate and watch programming on your TV and  then control your entertainment system with gestures from  the device  For more information  visit peel com   m From the Home screen  select ps Apps  gt   Co Smart Remote     Talk    Chat with other Google Talk users  For more information   refer to    Talk    on page 61     Note  You must have a Google account to download movies     m From the Home screen  select Eee Apps  gt  tak Talk     108    Video Calling  Video Calling lets make free video calls and messages with  your friends   1  From the Home screen  touch Feed Apps  gt    J video calting   2  Touch ooVoo or Tango to download the application s    Follow the prompts to install and set up     Video Editor  Video Maker lets you custom make your own videos  You can  add themes  music  pictures  and other videos to your video   m From the Home screen  touch Eee Apps  gt       Video Editor     Video Player    Shop for new videos  or view and manage videos that are  stored on an installed memory card  For more information   refer to    Video Player    on page 80     m From the Home screen  touch ees Apps  gt     gt   Video Player     Tip  A Video Player widget is available for your Home screen   For m
167. res and videos  9  Touch Ee SoundAlive to set the sound quality to  6  To delete the video being displayed  touch   Delete Normal  Voice  Movie  or Virtual 7 1 ch   and then touch Delete to delete the video or Cancel to    10  Press  lt  gt  Back to return to the Camcorder   exit     94    Section 6  Applications    Managing Applications  This section contains a description of each application that is  available on the Apps screen and its function  If the  application is already described in another section of this  user manual  then a cross reference to that particular section  is provided     Tip  To open applications quickly  add the icons of frequently    used applications to one of the Home screens  For more  information  see    Shortcuts    on page 33     Update Available    When you open an application that is preloaded on your  device  an Update Available message may be displayed if  there is a new version of the app available   m Touch Upgrade to update the app or touch Not Now to  open the app without updating     Downloading and Installing Apps  Find new apps to download and install on your device   e a Play Store  For more information  see    Play Store    on  page 106   e B S Suggest  For more information  see    S Suggest    on  page 107   Uninstalling Apps  You can uninstall apps you download and install  Pre loaded  apps cannot be uninstalled   1  From the Home screen  touch Bere Apps   2  Touch    Menu  gt  Uninstall   3  Apps that can be uninstalled show   o
168. rizontally across the screen to scroll to  anytime  such as a calculator  email  and a music the left or right side panels  As you scroll  the indicator at the  player  For more information  refer to    Mini App Tray    top of the display shows your current position    on page 35     Notification Icons  Presents icons to show notifications  from the system or from an application  Touch a  Notification icon to display more detail  For a list of  icons  see    Status Bar    on page 30    Time  The current time  For more information  refer to     Date and Time    on page 154    Status Icons  Indicate the status of your tablet  Touch  the Time Status icons area to display the Status Details  panel  For more information  refer to    Status Bar    on  page 30     Understanding Your Device 23    Customizing the Home Screen  To customize the Home screens to suit your preferences   1  Navigate to one of the Home screen panels   2  Touch and hold on the screen until the Home screen  pop up displays   3  Customize the Home screen   e Touch Set wallpaper to set the wallpaper for the Home screen   Lock screen  and Home and lock screens  For more  information  refer to    Wallpaper    on page 34   Touch Add apps and widgets to add app or widget shortcuts to  a Home screen   Touch Add folder to add a folder to a Home screen  For more  information  refer to    Folders    on page 33        Touch Add page to add or remove a Home screen  up to a total  of 7 screens   For more information  refer
169. rks  If bookmarks have been set for this video  a  thumbnail and time are displayed for each bookmark  Touch  B   io remove a bookmark              Multimedia 81       Details  Provides details about the video  such as Name  Size   Resolution  Duration  Format  and Date modified   e Video auto off  Automatically turn off the video  Options are   Off  After playing  After 15 min  After 30 min  After 1 hour  After  1 hour 30 min  or After 2 hours   e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices      Settings  Touch this option to view the following       Play speed  Touch and drag the slider to decrease or increase  play speed       Subtitles  View subtitles for the video  if available       Color tone  Choose the color tone of the video  Options are   Normal  Warm  or Cold       Outdoor mode  Increase the brightness of the display for better  viewing outdoors        Gallery  Use Gallery to view  capture  and manage photos and videos   Organizing Photos and Videos    1     From a Home screen  touch AE Gallery      or    From a Home screen  touch _ Apps  gt  aK Gallery    All photo albums are displayed    Touch   al Category in the top left corner to select a   category to display  Options are    e Albums  Photos and videos organized in album  Touch an  album to display it on the left  with the album   s contents  displayed on the right  Touch any item to view    e Time  Photos and videos sorted by date    e Locations  Photos sorted by location on a 
170. rors     the video image of a  self recording    e Video quality  Set quality of the recording  Options are   Superfine  Fine  or Normal    e Storage  Set whether to store you videos on your device or on  your memory card    e Reset  Reset all Camera settings to the defaults  Touch Yes     Multimedia 93    Viewing Videos with the Image Viewer  After recording a video  use the Image Viewer to play  share   or delete your video   1  Touch Image Viewer to view the video     Note  Videos are stored in the  Root sdcard DCIM Camera  folder as mp4 files  For more information  refer to    My  Files    on page 104     2  Touch the screen to show or hide Image Viewer 7  To play a video  touch Ol Play  Touch o Pause to  options  pause the video and touch Resume to resume  3  Swipe across the screen to display the next or previous playing the video   video  The current video is outlined in the thumbnails at 8  Touch and drag the     e   white dot on the progress  the bottom of the screen  Touch a thumbnail to view bar to fast forward or rewind the video  Touch the left  the video it represents  end of the progress bar to restart the video  Touch the  4  Touch Share to use Bluetooth  Email  Gmail  right end of the progress bar to end the video playback   Google   Picasa  S Note  Wi Fi Direct  or YouTube to  or   share the photo video  Touch     Rewind to restart the video or  E  Fast  5  Touch    Menu  gt  Slideshow to display a slide show of Forward to end the video   the available pictu
171. rrent 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    Health and Safety Information 173    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 Communication  GALAXY is not designed for use as a phone  However  like  other internet capable devices  Galaxy may support Voice  over Internet Protocol  VoIP  services  Such VoIP services  should not be relied upon for essential communications  e g    911 emergency calls     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     174    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 ma
172. rtcuts 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    e Information ticker  Touch to enable news  stock  or Facebook  to display on a ticker on the lock screen    e Clock  When enabled  the lock screen displays a digital clock    e 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 turned on  while traveling  the dual clock will display the time in your home  city and current location                    e Weather  Touch to control display of the current location   s  weather on the lock screen    e Ripple effect  When enabled  a ripple effect shows on the lock  screen when you touch the screen  If you choose a live  wallpaper for the lock screen  ripple effect is disabled    e Help text  Touch the check box to control display of tips as you  use the lock screen    Features     e Wake up in lock screen  Touch to enable or disable unlocking  by spoken wake up command    e Set wake up command  Touch to 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  device  or other popular features     Popup Note on Lock Screen    When enabled  a Popup Note appears on the lock screen   when screen lock options other than Swipe are active      1     poop    From the Home screen  to
173. s  gt  More settings  gt  AllShare Cast   2  Touch and slide the AllShare Cast slider to  the right to turn AllShare Cast On   3  Touch and slide the AllShare Cast slider to  the left to turn AllShare Cast Off   4  Touch Scan to begin scanning for available devices   5  For information about connecting to a device  touch  Help   View Your Verizon Account    View and manage your Verizon Mobile account     oo05    m From the Home screen  touch    Apps  gt   Oo  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  View Verizon account     Settings 131    Device Settings    Sound  Volume    Set the system volume level and default volumes for  notifications and media playback     Note  You can also set System volume by pressing the  Volume Key     oooc    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt    Ke   Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Volume    2  Touch and slide the sliders for    e Music  video  games  and other media  Set the default  volume level for audio playback  You can also adjust volume  from this default inside the apps    e Notifications  Set the volume for notifications  such as event  reminders    System  Set the volume for all other system sounds  such as  keytones played for screen touches  You can control whether  tones play for screen touches with other sound settings    3  Touch OK to save your settings     132    Vibration Intensity  Set the level for vibration to accompany notifications   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   ice   Settings  gt  Sound  gt  Vibration intensity
174. s  other than the Google Play Store   1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   19 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 143    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   Ke   Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Trusted credentials to view certificates you ve  installed   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 fH Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Install from device storage  then choose a  certificate and follow the prompts to install     144    Clear Credentials  Clear stored credentials and reset the password     Note  This setting is only available if you have installed  certificates     oooc    1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Security  gt  Clear credentials    2  Follow the prompts to clear stored credentials and  reset the password     Language and Input  L
175. s or to provide  customized services or technologies to you and will not  disclose this information in a form that personally identifies  you    5  UPGRADES  This EULA applies to updates  supplements  and add on components  if any  of the Software that  Samsung Electronics Co  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  upgrade  To use Software identified as an upgrade  you must  first be licensed for the Software identified by Samsung  Electronics Co  as eligible for the upgrade  After upgrading   you may no longer use the Software that formed the basis for  your upgrade eligibility    6  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     7  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 
176. such as  Collision with an object  fire  flooding  dirt  windstorm   lightning  earthquake  exposure to weather conditions  theft   blown fuse  or improper use of any electrical source     i  defects or damage resulting from cellular signal reception    or transmission  or viruses or other software problems  introduced into the Product  or  j  Product used or purchased  outside the United States  This Limited Warranty covers  batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80  of rated  capacity or the battery leaks  and this Limited Warranty does  not cover any battery if  i  the battery has been charged by a  battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for  charging the battery   ii  any of the seals on the battery are  broken or show evidence of tampering  or  iii  the battery has  been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG Tablet 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   without charge to Purchaser  or at SAMSUNG s sole option   refund the purchase price     SAMSUNG may  at SAMSUNG s sole option  use rebuilt   reconditioned  or new parts or components when repairing  any Product  or may replace Product with a rebuilt   reconditioned or new Product  Repaired replaced cases will  be warranted for a period of ninety  90  days  All other  repaired replaced Products will b
177. t screen displays and the  device waits for other connected recipients to accept  the connection and enter the PIN on their screens     4  Touch OK to start the group cast process while other  users connect   You can now interact and draw with the on screen  image  and users will instantaneously see the same  gestures and also be able to interact     Note  The newly altered image  with markups and comments     can not be saved  but you can take a screen shot of the  current image and save it to your Clipboard  For more  information  refer to    Screen Capture Quick Launch    on  page 26     Mobile Hotspot    Use Mobile Hotspot to share your device   s internet  connection with a PC or other device through Wi Fi  using  your device as the mobile hotspot     Note  Mobile Hotspot may require a subscription to Mobile  Hotspot Mobile Broadband Connect service  Contact  Verizon Wireless for more information     Mobile Hotspot consumes battery power and uses data  service  While the Mobile Hotspot is active  your device   s    applications will use the Mobile Hotspot data allowance     Configuring Mobile Hotspot Settings  Configure your device   s Mobile Hotspot settings  including  your device   s name and password  and set the visibility of  your device   s Wi Fi hotspot   For more information  refer to    Configuring Mobile Hotspot     on page 129    Turning Mobile Hotspot On or Off    Activate your device   s Mobile Hotspot application to allow  other devices to use your device 
178. t to edit your  photo     e Set as  Assign the photo as a Contact photo  Home screen   Lock Screen  or Home and lock screens    e Buddy photo share  Share the photo directly with friends who  have been face tagged    e Print  Print the photo to a Samsung printer       Show on map  This option displays if a Location exists for the  photo  A Location is added to the photo if GPS tag is set On in  the Camera settings  Touch this option to open the Map app  and display the Location where the photo was taken    e Rename  Enter an new file name    e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices       Details  Provides details about the photo such as Title  Type   Time  Album  Size  Resolution  Orientation  Manufacturer   Model  Flash  Focal length  White balance  Aperture  Exposure  time  ISO  and Path                 Viewing Slideshows    1     Select photos to be included in the slideshow  For more  information  refer to    Selecting Items    on page 83   Touch 5  Menu  gt  P  Slideshow  gt  Slideshow  Settings display the following options    e Effects  Sets the transition effect between photos  Select Flow   Fade  Zoom  Drop  Zoom in on faces  Cube  Perspective  shuffle  or Random    Music  Sets music for the slideshow  Slide the Music slider to  the right to turn music On  Select from 3 default music files  or  touch Add to use your own music file    e Speed  Sets the transition speed between photos  Select  1 sec  3 secs  or 5 secs    Touch EJ  Men
179. t when pressing on the touch screen may  damage the tempered glass surface and void the  warranty  For more information  see    Warranty  Information    on page 182     Command Buttons  Back  Touch  lt  gt  Back to return to the previous screen  option  or  step   Home  Touch    Home to display the first center Home screen   Recent Apps  Touch  amp   Recent Apps to open a list of thumbnail images of  apps you have worked with recently  Touch an App to open it     Touch Delete all to remove all apps  Touch Task manager to  display the Task Manager     Understanding Your Device 25    Screen Capture Quick Launch  Touch  4 Screen Capture to save an image of the current  screen to the Screenshots album in Gallery  For more  information  refer to    Gallery    on page 82     Note  This soft key can be modified to launch other  applications  For more information  refer to    Quick  Launch    on page 135     Other Buttons  Google Search    Touch Q Google Search to search the web or your device     Context Sensitive Menus    Context sensitive menus offer options for features or  screens  To access context sensitive menus        Touch    Menu to display a list of options      Touch an option in the list     26    Application Bar    The Application Bar is the area along the top of various  application screens  It usually contains the Search and Menu  icons  as well as other icons that are used to display options  and settings     Screen Navigation  Touch  Touch items to select or launch
180. tart encryption   Follow the prompts to complete encryption   SIM Card Lock  Set Up SIM Card Lock  As a security measure  you can choose to lock the SIM card   and require a PIN to use the device   1  From the Home screen  touch HEE Apps  gt   o Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Set up SIM card lock for these settings   e Lock SIM card  Enable to require a PIN be entered to use the  device  then set the PIN   Change SIM PIN  Create a PIN for accessing the SIM card     Passwords  Make Passwords Visible    When enabled  password characters display briefly as you  enter them     1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Make passwords visible to enable or disable brief  displays of password characters     Device Administration    View or disable device administrators  Some applications    such as Corporate email  may require you allow access to   your device by device administrators in certain   circumstances  such as if your device is lost or stolen    Some features a device administrator might control include       Setting the number of failed password attempts before the device  is restored to factory settings      Automatically locking the device       Restoring factory settings on the device     Device Administrators  View  add or remove device administrators   1  From the Home screen  touch F Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Device administrators   Unknown Sources  When enabled  you can install applications from source
181. the  website     Deleting Contacts  To delete a contact   1  From a Home screen  touch EER Apps  gt   FY Contacts   2  Touch a contact in the Contacts list to view its  information  and then touch    Delete     Updating Contacts  To update an existing contact     1     oo000    From a Home screen  touch BEER Apps  gt    FQ Contacts    Touch a contact in the Contacts list to view its  information  then touch   Edit     or    Touch and hold a contact  then select Edit from  the menu     Edit the contact   s information  For more information   refer to    Creating Contacts    on page 41     Managing Photo IDs  To remove or update a contact   s Photo ID     1     2   3     oo00    From a Home screen  touch io Apps  gt    Contacts    Touch   Edit    Touch the Photo icon to set up a photo to identify the  contact  Select from    e Image  Choose a photo from the Gallery    e Take picture  Display the Camera and take a new photo    e S Note  Choose a photo from S Note    e Tagged picture  Choose a photo from those with tags     Contacts and Accounts 43    Send Email from Contacts  To send an email to one or more contacts     1     44    oo00    From a Home screen  touch EERE Apps  gt    FY Contacts    Touch    Menu  gt  Send email    Touch each contact you want to send an email  message or touch Select all  A check mark indicates  contact selection    Touch   7 Done    Touch Email or Gmail   Touch Always if you want the  same selection each time     Compose your email  then touch Sen
182. the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt      Email     2  Choose an account to set up  Options are Corporate  or Others     Note  For information about setting up a Gmail account  see       Gmail    on page 60     3  The device communicates with the appropriate server  to set up your account and synchronize your email   When complete  your email appears in the Inbox for the  account  If you need assistance  contact your email  service provider     Messaging 53    Adding Additional Email Accounts  To add additional email accounts   1  From the Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt       Email   2  Touch    Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Add account     3  Enter the Email address  Password  and so on     Viewing Your Email Accounts  You can view email you receive for all accounts in the  Combined view screen or you can view email accounts  individually   1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt       Email   2  Touchthe   drop down menu at the top left of the  screen to select   e Combined view  View all email accounts in a combined inbox   e Priority sender inbox  Views email from contacts tagged as  priority senders from all accounts   Priority sender emails will  still appear in their original inboxes    e  lt Account Name gt   View email for individual email account   3  Touch Q Search to search for text within emails     54    Touch    Sync to sync this account  or combined    accounts      e Sort by  Choose a method fo   e View mode  Choose how to vi    Choices are  Standard view and Conv
183. the list of scanned devices  touch the target  device  then follow the prompts to complete the  pairing    e If the target device requires a PIN  enter a PIN for the target  levice and touch OK  When prompted  enter the PIN on the  target device    e If the device allows automatic or smart pairing  your device will  attempt to pair with the device automatically  Follow the  prompts on your device and the target device to complete the  pairing    Once your tablet is paired with the target device  touch    next to the device name in the Paired devices list   e Touch Rename to change the named of the paired device    e Touch Unpair to unpair from the paired device    e Touch other options under Profiles as required     Q       Connections 117    Disconnecting a Paired Device    Disconnecting a paired device breaks the connection  between the device and your tablet  but retains the  knowledge of the pairing  At a later point when you wish to  reconnect the device  there is no need to setup the  connection information again   1  From the Home screen  touch Eee Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Bluetooth   2  Touch a previously paired device   A Disconnect  pop up displays     3  Touch OK   Note  Disconnections are done manually  but often occur    automatically if the paired device is out of range of the  device or the device is powered off     118    Deleting a Paired Device  Unpair   Deleting a device from your Paired devices list removes its  connection record  Once a device is unpai
184. the playlist to the play queue    e Rename  Use the keyboard to enter a new name for the  playlist    e Delete  Touch OK to delete the playlist  Only the playlist is  deleted  To delete individual songs     Shopping for Music at the Play Store    To visit the Google Play Store where you can find and buy music     1  From a Home screen  touch Ca Play Store   2  Touch Music  The Google Play Store music section  displays   To view information about finding and buying music     oooc  OOo    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   ww Play Music   2  Touch      Menu   gt  Help   3  Touch Music   Making Online Music Available Offline    In addition to playing the music that you add to your online  library  you can play music stored on your device   s internal  storage  Then you can listen to music when you have no  Internet connection  To do this  make some of your online  music available offline     To make your online music available offline on your device   ome  HE    1  From the Home screen  touch 2  Apps  gt   Ge Play Music    2  Change your library view to Albums  Artists  or  Playlists  For more information  refer to    Changing  Library View    on page 72    3  Touch Hi Menu  gt  Choose on device music and touch  the album or playlist you want to make available  offline    e Awhite pin indicates that the item is already available  offline    e Gray pins appear next to the items you can make available  offline    e A bar at the bottom of the screen shows how much space is
185. tly  so consider  using a conservative limit     1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Data usage     Note  Mobile data may also be enabled using the Notifications    panel     Configure options   e Mobile data  Turn Mobile data On or Off     e Limit mobile data usage  When enabled  your mobile data  connection will be disabled when the specified limit is reached     After enabling the setting  drag the red limit line on the g  below to set the data usage limit     aph    e Alert me about data usage  When enabled  your device will       alert you when mobile data usage reaches the warning         im    it    you set  After enabling the setting  drag the orange warning line       on the graph below to set the data usage warning limit        e Data usage cycle  Select or change the data usage cyc     Settings 1    27    Data Usage Options  1  From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt   oO  Settings  gt  Data usage   2  Touch    Menu to set options    e Data roaming  Turn data roaming On or Off  When roaming   your device connects to networks outside your home network   depending on your provider s agreements with other providers    Using data while roaming can incur extra charges  depending  on your plan  For more information  contact Verizon Wireless    e Restrict background data  Your device can connect to the   network in the background  for synchronization or other  services  When enabled  background connections will not  occur    e Auto sync data  W
186. to change the way  you view the contents of your library    Touch the Music Player application icon    at the  top left of the Application bar to return to the previous  Music screen     Managing Your Music  Searching for Music  To find music in your library     1     oooc  ogc    From the Home screen  select tt  Apps  gt       Music Player    Touch    Search    Type the name of an artist  album  or song    Matching songs are displayed in a list below the search  box    Touch a matching song to play it  Touch a matching  album  or artist to view a list of its songs     Creating a Playlist    1     oor  200c    From the Home screen  select p   Apps  gt       Music Player  gt  Playlists   Touch Ey  gt  New playlist     3  Touch the name field to enter a name for the playlist     Touch OK to save the new playlist     Adding Songs to Playlists   1  From the Home screen  select ee Apps  gt      Music Player    2  Touch and touch a playlist    or     Touch Playlists  touch a playlist  and then touch  Add music   All songs are displayed    3  Touch o next to each song you want to add or next to  Add all to add all songs to the playlist   The songs appear under the playlist to the right of the  songs list     4  Touch Done to save the playlist     Renaming a Playlist  1  From the Home screen  select EE Apps  gt       Music Player   2  Touch Playlists  touch a playlist  and then touch     Menu  gt  Rename playlist   3  Touch the name field to enter a new name for the  playlist   4  To
187. to provide more  space  Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to  scroll to the left or right side panels  As you scroll  the  indicator at the bottom of the display shows your current  position   For more information about applications  see    Applications     on page 95   You can place shortcuts to apps on the Home screen  for  quick access to the app  For more information  see    Adding  Shortcuts from Apps    on page 33   1  From the Home screen  touch Fens Apps   2  Slide your finger left or right to scroll the Apps screens   3  Touch an icon to launch the application     Mini App Tray  There are shortcuts available that link to apps that you might  need while working in other apps  such as Alarm  Calculator   Calendar  Email  Music Player  Task manager  and World  Clock  In some cases  these shortcuts are actually links to  the part of the app you need most and they contain a link to  the actual app where you can use other functions     1  From any screen  touch Jj Mini App Tray at the  bottom  center of the screen   The Mini App Tray icons display     G E   N e    ems Edi       2  Touch one of the icons to display a mini app pop up   The pop up varies depending on the application   Various controls display at the top of the pop up   and other information is displayed in the body of  the pop up    3  Touch options  such as        to create new app items   such as alarms or events      4  Touch items in the body of the pop up  such as an  email entry or keys o
188. toggle the  case  before touching the letter key s      m Touch once to switch from abc to Abc mode  m   Touch and hold to switch to ABC mode  Entering Symbols and Numbers    m To enter common symbols  touch  ym  to switch to  symbol mode  then touch the corresponding key     m To enter less common symbols  touch  gt    then touch the corresponding key     m Return to letters and numbers by touching  ABC      Understanding Your Device 37    Using Google Voice Typing from the  Samsung Keyboard  When you enable the Voice input setting for Samsung  keyboard  you can access Google Voice Typing from the  Samsung keyboard   For more information about enabling Voice input  see     Google Voice Typing    on page 145   m Touch fO  then speak your input  For more  information  refer to    Using Google Voice Typing    on  page 38   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 146     m While entering characters  potential word matches  display in the Predictive text area above the keyboard   Touch a word to insert it into your text     38    Using Google Voice Typing  Use your voice to enter text using the Google Voice typing  feature    1  While entering text  touch the Ea Sele
189. traveling   Wi Fi communication requires access to an existing Wireless  Access Point  WAP   WAPs can be Open  unsecured  as with  most hotspots  or Secured  requiring you to provide login  credentials   Your device supports the 802 11 b g n Wi Fi  protocol    Configuring Wi Fi Settings  For more information about configuring your device   s Wi Fi  settings  see    Wi Fi    on page 123     110    Finding Wi Fi Networks  You can have your device automatically notify you of  available networks  For more information  refer to    Wi Fi  Settings    on page 124   Turning Wi Fi On or Off  Turn your device   s Wi Fi service on or off  When you turn  Wi Fi service on  your device automatically searches for  available  in range WAPs  Wireless Access Points    1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   0  Settings   2  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the right to  turn Wi Fi On   3  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the left to  turn Wi Fi Off     Note  Wi Fi may also be enabled using the Notifications panel     Scanning and Connecting to a Wi Fi Network    When you turn on Wi Fi  your device searches for available  Wi Fi connections  then displays them on screen     oo000    1  From the Home screen  touch S445 Apps  gt     0000    Ke   Settings   2  Touch and slide the Wi Fi slider to the right to  turn Wi Fi On     3  Your device automatically scans for available Wireless  Access Points    4  When the scan is complete  touch a Wi Fi network to  connect  If the Wi Fi network is
190. ts   are free from defects in material  and workmanship under normal use and service for the  period commencing upon the date of purchase by the first  consumer purchaser and continuing for the following  specified period of time after that date     Tablet 1 Year    Batteries  Including 1 Year  Internal Batteries     Case 90 Days    Other Tablet Accessories 1 Year    What is not covered     This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  Product by Purchaser     182    This Limited Warranty does not cover   a  defects or damage  resulting from accident  misuse  abnormal use  abnormal  conditions  improper storage  exposure to liquid  moisture   dampness  sand or dirt  neglect  or unusual physical   electrical or electromechanical stress   b  scratches  dents  and cosmetic damage  unless caused by SAMSUNG     c  defects or damage resulting from excessive force or use  of a metallic object when pressing on a touch screen     d  equipment that has the serial number or the  enhancement data code removed  defaced  damaged   altered or made illegible   e  ordinary wear and tear     f  defects or damage resulting from the use of Product in  conjunction or connection with accessories  products  or  ancillary peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by  SAMSUNG   g  defects or damage resulting from improper  testing  operation  maintenance  installation  service  or  adjustment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG     h  defects or damage resulting from external causes 
191. u  gt  P  Slideshow  gt  Start slideshow   to begin the slideshow     Playing Videos    Note  Videos are marked with a    Play button     If no icons appear while viewing full screen  touch  anywhere on the screen to display them   Pause to pause the video          Touch o Play to resume playing the video     Touch and slide the i   e   blue dot on the progress    bar to fast forward or rewind the video  Touch the left  end of the progress bar to restart the video  Touch the  right end of the progress bar to end the video playback    or    Touch     Rewind to restart the video or  Forward to end the video        Fast      Touch Ee SoundAlive to set the sound quality to    Normal  Voice  Movie  or Virtual 7 1 ch       Touch and slide the e   white dot on the volume    bar to raise or lower the volume  Touch R    Mute to  mute the volume     Multimedia 85    86    Touch H5 Capture to take a screenshot of the current video   frame    Videos may be viewed as Original size  Full screen    or Full screen in ratio The screen size icon is a   three way toggle  The icon that is displayed is the that   displays after the icon is tapped    e Touch to switch to Original size  The video is enlarged as  much as possible without becoming distorted       Touch to switch to Full screen  The entire screen is used    which may cause some image distortion       Touch   to switch to Full screen in ratio  The video is   enlarged as much as possible without becoming distorted    Touch Picture in Pi
192. u can use your device   s VPN  Virtual Private Network   feature to connect to VPNs     Note  You must enable screen security before setting up a  VPN  For information about screen security  see     Security    on page 142     Adding a VPN  1  From the Home screen  touch FE Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  More settings  gt  VPN   2  Touch Basic VPN  gt  Add VPN network to set up a  connection to a VPN  using the following settings   e Name  Enter a name for the VPN connection      Type  Choose the type of VPN   e Server address  Enter the IP address of the VPN server   e PPP encryption  MPPE   Touch to enable or disable  encryption   e Show advanced options  Touch to show more options   Available options depend on the type of VPN you are adding   3  Touch Advanced IPsec VPN to use VPN Client to  manage VPN connections    Connections 119    Tethering  Use Tethering to share your device   s internet connection with  a computer that connects to your device via USB cable  or by  Bluetooth     Note  Touch Help under Tethering settings to view information    about tethering  and for links to more information     USB Tethering  Use USB tethering to share your device   s network connection  with a computer that connects to your device via USB cable   1  From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt   Ke   Settings  gt  More settings  gt  s Tethering   2  Connect the other device to your device via USB cable   3  Touch Mobile Broadband Connect to turn tethering On or  Off     Important  Tetheri
193. u ve  downloaded    View type  Configure the apps screen    Share apps  Select apps you ve downloaded  not available for  pre loaded apps  to share via Bluetooth  Email  Gmail   Google   S Note  or Wi Fi Direct    e Hide applications Show hidden applications  Control  whether app icons are visible in Apps  Hiding an icon does not  remove the app from your device     GPS Applications  GPS applications allow you to achieve real time  GPS   enabled  turn by turn navigation and to access local  searches based on a variety of category parameters   To receive better GPS signals  avoid using your device in the  following conditions   e inside a building or between buildings  e in a tunnel or underground passage     in poor weather  e around high voltage or electromagnetic fields  e in a vehicle with tinted windows    Global GPS turn by turn navigation  mapping  and Point of  Interest content is available for three continents  including  North America  U S   Canada  and Mexico   Western Europe   and China  where wireless coverage is available     Important  If you touch or cover the internal GPS antenna  while using GPS services  it may impede the GPS  signal resulting in the GPS services not working in  an optimal manner  Refer to the following diagram  to locate the approximate location of the internal  GPS antenna        Location of Internal Antennas    Bluetooth Wi Fi    Antenna  GPS Antenna     Back view  of device     Applications 97    Alarm  Set alarms for reminders or for wa
194. uch 53  Apps  gt   19 Settings  gt  Lock screen   Touch Popup Note on lock screen to enable or disable    the setting     Owner Information  Enter text to display on the Lock screen     1     From the Home screen  touch E   Apps  gt    19 Settings  gt  Lock screen    Touch Owner information to enable display of Owner  information on the Lock screen     Enter Owner information text  Touch OK to save     Settings 141    Security   Encryption  As a security measure  you can encrypt the contents of your  device or an optional installed memory card  not included    and require a password each time you turn on the device 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 EHF Apps  gt   9 Settings  gt  Security    2  Touch Encrypt device to start encryption  Follow the  prompts to complete encryption     142    Encrypt External SD Card  As a security measure  you can encrypt the contents of an  optional installed SD card  not included   and require a  password each time you access the card   1  From the Home screen  touch     Apps  gt   Ko  Settings  gt  Security   2  Touch Encrypt external SD card to s
195. uch OK to save the new playlist   Removing Songs from Playlists  1  From the Home screen  select HE Apps  gt       Music Player   2  Touch and touch a playlist   All songs are displayed to the left of the playlist and the  songs in the playlist are displayed on the right  under  the playlist name     3  Touch OJ to remove a song from the playlist   4  Touch Done to save the playlist     Multimedia 65    Changing Music Settings  To change settings in the Music application     iF    oor  200E    From the Home screen  select    Apps  gt      Music Player     2  Touch    Menu to display the following options     66    e Delete  Touch the box for any song or album you want to delete  or touch the box for Select all to select every song or album  A  check mark    indicates the song or album is to be deleted   Touch Delete to delete the selected items    e Share via  Share your music by using Bluetooth  Dropbox   Email  Gmail  Group Cast  or Wi Fi Direct  Select the songs you  want to share and touch Share    e Set as alarm tone  Choose a song and touch Set to use the  song as an alarm tone    e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices     e Settings  The following settings display    Advanced       Sound settings  Choose SoundAlive and Play speed  settings        Lyrics  Display the lyrics of the song  if available        Music auto off  Set the option Off or set your music to turn off  automatically after 15 minutes  30 minutes  1 hour  1 hour and 
196. uling  Set a time and date to send the  email   l Priority  Setthe email priority  Options are  High   Normal  or Low   g Tracking options  Touch Read receipt or Delivery    receipt and then touch OK to set the tracking  options for this email     a Security options  Set the email security options   Options are  Encrypt and Sign     o Attach  Choose an attachment to add to the  message from the listed apps  such as Memo   My Files  Picture  Audio  Video  and so on     5 Undo  Erase the previous input   red Redo  Restore the previously erased input     Insert  Choose an item to insert into the message  from the listed apps  such as Picture  Memo   Contacts  and so on     Messaging 55    Insert quick response  Insert text that you  frequently use in email     Font size  Choose a text font size of 9  10 12  14   17  21  24  28  or 36 points    B Bold  Bold the following text  Touch again to turn  off bold     ii Italics  This action italicizes the subsequent  entered text     TF    12px    Font color  Set the color of the text font  The bar  changes to the selected color     i     m Background color  Set the color of the  background of the email     abe  Spell check  Perform a spell check on the email     7  Touch  amp  Send to send the message     Touch  E  Save to save the email to the Drafts folder     Managing Your Email Conversations  You can change the status of one or more email  conversations in an account    1  From the Home screen  touch ae Apps  gt        Email    2  
197. undreds  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  enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules   Therefore  RF energy is a type of non ionizing radiation   Other types of non ionizing radiation include visible light   infrared
198. up a new account     Groups    Assign contacts to Groups to make searching for contacts  faster or to quickly send messages to group members   Creating a New Group  Create a new group when you add or edit a contact   1  From a Home screen  touch Bere Apps  gt   2  Contacts   2  Touch Groups above the Contacts List   3  Touch     4  Touch the Group name field and use the keyboard to  enter a new group name   5  Touch Add member to add a member to the group  For  more information  refer to    Adding Group Members     on page 50   6  Touch   Save to save the new group name     Tip  Contacts can belong to more than one group  Just touch  the contact   s Groups field and touch each group     Once you create a new group  the Contacts List can be set to  display only the contacts in that group  For more information   refer to    Contacts Display Options    on page 44     Contacts and Accounts 49    Renaming a Group  To rename a group that you created    1  From a Home screen  touch EE Apps  gt   F  Contacts    2  Touch Groups above the Contacts List and then touch  the group you want to rename    3  Touch    Menu  gt  Edit    4  Touch the Group name field and use the keyboard to  enter a new Group name     5  Touch    Save to save the new group name     Deleting Groups   To delete a group that you created    1  From a Home screen  touch EEE Apps  gt    F Contacts   Touch Groups above the Contacts List   Touch    Menu  gt  Delete groups   Touch Select all or the name of each group to
199. ut notice   111611   End User License Agreement for  Software  IMPORTANT  READ CAREFULLY  This End User License  Agreement   EULA   is a legal agreement between you   either an individual or a single entity  and Samsung  Electronics Co   Ltd    Samsung Electronics Co    for    software  owned by Samsung Electronics Co  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    Software    Samsung Electronics Co  is a separate company  from the company that provides the limited warranty for this  mobile device  Samsung Telecommunications America  LLC     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  INSTEAD  RETURN THE DEVICE TO THE  RETAILER FOR A REFUND OR CREDIT    1  GRANT OF LICENSE  Samsung Electronics Co  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 multip
200. vel  Shown fully charged     Charging Indicator  Battery is charging     Device Power Critical  Battery has only three percent  power remaining  At about 15 percent power  remaining  a popup is displayed to remind you to  charge immediately     USB Connection Indicator  The device is connected  to a computer using a USB cable  but it is not  charging  The battery is only charged while  connected to a computer  if the device is turned off   When the device is off  press the Power Lock key to  see the battery charging indicator     H ge    fa  YY    4                     4        Download in progress  An application is being  downloaded to the device     Airplane Mode  Indicates that the Airplane Mode is  active  which allows you to use many of your  device   s features  but it cannot access online  information or applications     Set up input methods  When the keyboard is being  displayed  touch this icon to display a menu of quick  keyboard settings     Bluetooth Active  Bluetooth is turned on  For more  information  refer to    Bluetooth    on page 116     Bluetooth Connected  Your device is connected to a  Bluetooth device     Wi Fi Active  Wi Fi is connected  active  and  communicating with a Wireless Access Point  WAP      Wi Fi Direct  Displays when Wi Fi Direct is active  and your tablet is connected to another device   For more information  refer to    Wi Fi Direct    on  page 112     Q    GPS Active  Displays when GPS is active     Alarm Set  Displays when you set an 
201. vice     Settings 137    VZW Location Services  Enable or disable location service from Verizon Wireless     Note  VZW location services must be enabled to use some  applications     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     Apps  gt   19  Settings  gt  Location services    2  Touch VZW location services to enable or disable  Verizon Wireless location services     138    Standalone GPS Services  Enable or disable location service from GPS satellites     Note  Standalone location services must be enabled to use  some applications  You can also enable or disable  Standalone GPS services with the GPS setting on the  Notifications panel  For more information  refer to     Notifications    on page 27     Important  By selecting Standalone GPS services  you are  allowing access to all location information by any  third party through web access or any software or  peripheral components you choose to install   download  add  or attach to the device or any other  means  Enabling this functionality could pose  certain risks to users of this device     goor    1  From the Home screen  touch g Apps  gt   Ke  Settings  gt  Location services   2  Touch Standalone GPS services to enable or disable    Standalone GPS services     Google Location Services    Enable o
202. where on the case of the mobile device    Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular mobile  device  follow the instructions on the website and it should  provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular  mobile device  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 a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio 
203. y 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     166    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 cell phones  at all  For example  The Stewart Report from the United  Kingdom made such a recommendation in December 2000   In this report  a group of inde
204. y cause an electric shock to  you or damage to the mobile device    Extreme heat or cold   Avoid temperatures below 0  C   32  F or above 45  C    113  F    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 
205. y in any way  and you will  continue to enjoy the benefits of the Limited Warranty   Severability    If any portion of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal or  unenforceable  such partial illegality or unenforceability shall  not affect the enforceability of the remainder of the Limited  Warranty     Precautions for Transfer and Disposal    If data stored on this device is deleted 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     9012 Samsung Telecommunications America  All rights  reserved   No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior  written approval  Specifications and availability subject to  change witho
206. ying a Song  There are various options and controls available while a song  is playing   1  From the Home screen  select ee Apps  gt      Music Player  touch a song or an album  and then  touch a song   2  Touch the music player to enlarge it   3  Touch E  Menu to display the following options   e Add to playlist  Add the song to a new playlist or an existing  playlist   e Via Bluetooth  Play the current song by using a Bluetooth  device   e Share via  Share the current song by using Bluetooth   Dropbox  Email  Gmail  Group Cast  or Wi Fi Direct   e Set as alarm tone  Use the current song as an alarm tone   e Scan for nearby devices  Discover and connect directly to  nearby devices   e Settings  Displays Music Player settings  For more information   refer to    Changing Music Settings    on page 66     Play Music  The Play Music app contains a music player that plays music    and other audio files that you copy from your computer or store  online     Note  Some options described in this manual may not be  available until you sign in to your Google account     Google Play Music    Google Play Music is a service from Google that gives you  instant access to your personal music collection on the  Internet and your compatible Android devices without the  hassle of wires or syncing  For more information  visit  play google com     Multimedia 71    Accessing the Music App    1     72    Oooo  oom    From the Home screen  touch   Apps  gt    D Play Music    The Play Music app search
    
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