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DECISION TREE
Other than placing voice calls, how will you utilize
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your phone the most?
I need a phone that works
like my laptop – something that lets me
view PowerPoint
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has Wi-Fi so I can connect anywhere and check email.
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I also have to be able to view PDFs and other
attachments. Can you help me?
The Jack
is Samsung's newest addition to the Windows Mobile
It's a smartphone that looks sleek but but has all the features you need to
let you work away from the office.
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Windows Mobile
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You will need to have at least a PDA/
Smartphone Nationwide Email &
Messaging 450 plan to get everything
out of the Propel™ Pro. This plan
will give you data access for email,
and unlimited text, picture, video and
instant messaging.
WHY SAMSUNG?
AbOUT SAMSUNG TElEcOMMUNIcATIONS AMERIcA
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, a Dallas-based
subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., researches, develops
and markets wireless handsets and telecommunications products
throughout North America and is currently #1 in mobile phone
sales in the U.S. For more information, please visit www.samsung-
wireless.com.
• In 2003, Samsung Telecommunications America shipped its
first phone with Cingular Wireless.
• In 2005, Samsung launched the ZX1, the first 3G/Universal
Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) phone in North
America.
• In 2006, Samsung also launched the Samsung BlackJack
smart device that became highly popular with consumers and
one of Cingular's (AT&T) top selling phones over the 2006
holiday season.
• In 2008, Samsung launched the Access, one of AT&T's first
mobile TV devices.
TIPS & TRICKS
TIp #1: SENDING pERSONAl EMAIl
To send and receive email (after initial setup), press the
Messaging key in the lower right-hand side of the keyboard.
Then select the appropriate email provider, press Menu, then
New. Compose the message and press Send.
TIp #2: chANGING ThE
RINGTONE
From the Home screen, press Start
> Settings > Sounds > Ringtone.
Use the left or right Navigation key
to select the desired ringtone. Press
the Done left soft key.
TIp #3: TURNING blUETOOTh
®
ON
Press the Quick list/power button on the upper left-hand
side of the phone for the Quick List options. Select Wireless
Manager > bluetooth > On > Done.
TIp #4: TURNING WI-FI ON
The Wi-Fi default is Off. To turn this function On from the home
screen, press the power/Quick list button on the upper left-
hand side of the phone. Select Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi > On
> Done.
TIp #5: TASk MANAGER ShORTcUT
Press and hold the home key to launch the Task Manager in one
step.
AbOUT SAMSUNG ElEcTRONIcS cOMpANy
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor,
telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence tech-
nologies with 2007 consolidated sales of US$105 billion. Employ-
ing approximately 150,000 people in 134 offices in 62 countries,
the company consists of two main business units: Digital Media &
Communications and Device Solution. Recognized as one of the
fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading
producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-
LCDs. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com.
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TIp #6: AcTIvATING ThE AIRplANE MODE
Users can deactivate Wi-Fi and other non-FAA approved
functions while traveling on an airplane, so they can continue
to use the phone's other functions, like Music and calendar or
document review. Press Quick list > Wireless Manager >
phone Off > Done.
TIp #7: cAllING NUMbERS IN TExT MESSAGE
To dial a phone number from a text message, simply highlight
that number and press call.
TIp #8: AccESSING INTERNET ExplORER TO bROWSE
ThE WEb
From the Home screen, press the left soft key for the Start menu.
Press the left soft key for More. Choose Internet Explorer >
Menu > Address bar. Type the desired URL and press the Go
soft key.
TIp #9: REcEIvING AND REplyING TO A ThREADED TExT
MESSAGE
On the home screen, press the left soft key for the Start menu,
then Messaging – or press the Messaging key. Scroll to a
message, select it, enter your message, and press Send. To end
the conversation, press the right soft key for Menu, then close.
TIp #10: chANGING bAcklIGhT SETTINGS
Users can adjust the backlight settings to set the amount
of time the backlight stays illuminated. To change backlight
settings, press the left soft key to enter the Start menu. Scroll to
Settings. Select More > power Management. Scroll down to
Display Time Out or backlight Time Out on Battery. Press the
Navigation key left or right to change settings and then press
Done.

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