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  • Page 1 * Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country, some of the descriptions in this guide may not match your phone exactly. * Depending on your country, your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this guide. Printed in China Code No.:GH68-XXXXXA World Wide Web...
  • Page 2 SCH-I839 User’s Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important safety precautions ..... . v Getting started HAPTER What’s in the box? ......7 Getting to know your phone .
  • Page 5 Entering text HAPTER Using the touch screen ......37 Using the keypad ......43 Call functions HAPTER Turning the phone functions on or off .
  • Page 6 Entertainment HAPTER Camera ........114 Photo Album ....... . 119 Media Player .
  • Page 7 I.Beam ........158 USB ........158 System Info .
  • Page 8: Important Safety Precautions

    Important safety precautions Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. Drive safely at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first. Switch off the phone when refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals.
  • Page 9 • Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use of authorised software Use only Samsung-authorised software. The use of any unauthorised software could damage your phone. Qualified service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair your phone.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Quick Reference Guide Your package may also contains the leather case, desktop charge and etc. Note: Use the purchased accessories with only Samsung- authorised devices. The use of these accessories with other devices could cause problems and any repair costs would...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting started Getting to know your phone The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone: Front view...
  • Page 12 Getting started Rear view Button(s) Description Press to open the associated application or menu. : Pop-up menu list or changing the view method to either Icon View or List View. : Address : SMS : Uni-Main • Press to move through all of the Application Launcher tabs from the Application Launcher.
  • Page 13 Getting started Button(s) Description • Press to access the Phone screen. • Press to make or answer a call. From the Phone screen, it shows the call log. Press and hold to dial the last number. Press to move up or down and left or right through any of the applications, records, or options.
  • Page 14 Getting started Button(s) Description • Slide down to turn on the phone. • Slide down and hold to to turn the backlight on and off, or slide down to switch the phone to Sleep mode and wake it up when using the phone. •...
  • Page 15: Using A Stylus Pen

    Getting started Using a stylus pen Your phone has many of the same functions as a portable personal computer, but does not have a keyboard or a mouse. Instead, use the stylus pen provided with your phone to access, run, or enter information using the LCD touch screen.
  • Page 16: Installing The Battery

    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your local Samsung dealer for further details. Inserting the battery 1. Put the battery on the back of the phone, lining it up with corresponding slots on the phone.
  • Page 17: Installing An R-Uim/Sim Card

    Getting started Installing an R-UIM/SIM card Your phone is compatible with both CDMA networks and GSM networks. When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provided with a plug-in R-UIM or SIM card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, any optional services available and many others.
  • Page 18: Charging Your Phone

    Getting started 3. Insert and slide the card under the two tabs, ensuring that the gold-coloured contacts of the card face down into the phone, as shown. 4. Slide the cover closed and relock. Removing the card 1. Open the phone and the card slot cover, referring to step 1 and 2 in “Inserting the card”.
  • Page 19 Getting started 2. Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet. 3. The LED on the charger shows the status of the battery being charged. • Red: the battery is charging. • Green: the battery is fully charged. • Orange: the travel charger is not plugged in correctly. 4.
  • Page 20: Switching Your Phone On

    The Home screen appears. Installing an optional memory card Use a memory card to extend your phone’s capacity. You can purchase one from your local Samsung dealer or certain electronics retailers. This phone probably can’t reconize the some manufacture’s memory card or memory card that capacity is above 512MB.
  • Page 21 Getting started 2. Carefully slide the memory card into the slot with the label side face up. Guidelines for using a memory card Follow the instructions that come with the memory card or contact your memory card manufacturer for more information.
  • Page 22: Installing Sync Programs

    Getting started Installing Sync programs Your phone comes with programs which let you synchronise and exchange information between your phone and your computer. Using the supplied CD-ROM, you can install: • PopSync- Sync manager program, which allows you to synchronise between your phone and Mobile Desk and/or Microsoft Outlook on your computer.
  • Page 23: The Basics

    The basics Home Screen When you turn your phone on for the first time each day, you’ll see the Home screen. You can also display it by pressing or selecting from the launcher. : all the funtion of using the data call is for CDMA network Note only.
  • Page 24: Status Bar

    The basics Tap to view the applications are related to Personal Information Management (PIM) and communications, such as Phone, Alarm, QQ Messengers, SMS, and eMail. Tap to view the entertainment and tool applications available, such as Camera, Remote Control, Calculator, and Clock. Tap to access applications you have installed.
  • Page 25 The basics Icon Description Appears when you establish a data connection in an application, such as a WAP browser or instant messenger. Appears when a call restriction option is active. Appears when you are out of your home area and have logged onto a different network, when travelling in other countries, for example.
  • Page 26 The basics Icon Description Indicates the call ringer setting: • : Ring • : Ring silent • : Ring then vibration • : Vibration then ring • : Ring and vibration • : Vibration Appears when the Bluetooth feature is active.
  • Page 27: Basic Settings

    The basics Basic settings Before using your phone, personalise the following basic settings as your preferences and needs. Changing the display language 1. From the Application Launcher, tap and select 语言 / Language ( 2. Tap the language you want and then Apply. Your phone restarts to apply the language change to the system.
  • Page 28: Opening An Application

    The basics To adjust the brightness of the screen: 1. From the Application Launcher, tap and select Brightness ( 2. Tap the pick list and select a menu. 3. Adjust the backlight time and the display brightness. 4. Tap to save the changes and exit screen. Adjusting the device volume You can adjust the volume level of the system sounds, such as the keypad tone, screen touch tone, and error alert...
  • Page 29: Using The Task Window

    The basics • Select Menu → Quit. You can return to the previous screen. • Press to close the current application and return to Home screen. Using the task window Your phone is a multi-tasking device, which means that it can run multiple application at the same time.
  • Page 30 The basics on the command bar at the bottom of the screen or Menu → New. For information on how to enter or change text on your Tip! phone, see “Entering text” on page 37. Opening an item for viewing When you are viewing a list of files or folders, tap an item to open it.
  • Page 31 The basics 1. From the Application Launcher, tap and select Search 2. Enter the keyword in the Keyword field. If you already have a keyword entered, tap the arrow next to the Keyword field and select the keyword you want. 3.
  • Page 32 The basics 2. When the Enter password dialogue box appears, enter the password by tapping numeric keys and tap Ok. The password is preset to 00000000 at the factory. For details about changing a password, see page 156. 3. Select Restriction from the pick list on the top right. 4.
  • Page 33 The basics 2. In the new record screen, tap the Category field. 3. Select a category from the list. 4. Tap to save the record. 5. Tap to exit the screen. Editing a category 1. In the Address, Schedule, To Do, Memo, or Money application, tap Menu →...
  • Page 34: Synchronising Information

    The basics Synchronising information You can synchronise information between your phone and the Mobile Desktop or Microsoft Outlook program in your computer. You can do this using the PopSync program supplied with your phone. In addition, the program enables you to back up and restore data, install and remove applications, or copy files between the phone and the computer.
  • Page 35: Beaming Information

    The basics Note: For details about synchronising information, please refer to the Sync user’s guide supplied on the CD. Beaming information You can connect your phone to other devices wirelessly and send and receive data. To do this, use the IrDA technology or Bluetooth technology.
  • Page 36 The basics 2. Align the IrDA port on your phone with the IrDA port on another device. Tip: For best results, the IrDA ports between two devices should be unobstructed and within close range of each other. 3. Tap and hold the record and tap Send → Via Beaming from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 37 The basics 2. Select Receive all incoming beams. 3. Align the IrDA port on your phone with the IrDA port on another device. 4. Wait for the Infrared receive dialogue box to indicate that the transfer is complete. You can view the name, type and size of the received information.
  • Page 38 The basics 3. Select ON and tap Ok. Setting Bluetooth 1. From the Setup Bluetooth screen, tap Menu → Settings. 2. If nacessary, Tap the button below Bluetooth’s Name and change the name. 3. Tap the button below Discoverable. 4. Select ON and tap OK. Connecting the phone with other devices 1.
  • Page 39: Resetting Your Phone

    The basics 4. Select a device and tap Send. 5. If necessary, enter a 1- to 16-digit Bluetooth PIN code and tap OK. Receiving data When a device request to pair with your phone, enter PIN and tap OK. When the phone receive data from another device, a message confirming if you want to receive the data.
  • Page 40: Entering Text

    Entering text You can enter text, numbers and special symbols into the phone using various input modes. Your phone supports the four screen input modes: Keyboard, Draw Input, FSIM, and Symbolic. You can also use the six keypad input modes: Pinyin, CHN S Stroke, T9word, ABC, Number, and Symbolic.
  • Page 41 Entering text Using the on-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard is similar to a keyboard you use on your computer, except that you need to tap instead of type. You can enter text directly on the screen by tapping letters, numbers, and symbols on the keyboard. To use the on-screen keyboard: When the text entry icon appears, tap the arrow next to it, and then select Keyboard from the list.
  • Page 42 Entering text Entering Chinese characters You can enter Chinese characters using Pinyin, a system to write the pronunciation of Chinese words using the Latin alphabet. In the character selection field, your phone automatically presents the letters matching your input. 1. Tap to switch to the Chinese keyboard from the English keyboard.
  • Page 43 Entering text Using DrawInput mode Your phone is equipped with a powerful character recognition software to convert your handwriting into typed characters accurately and efficiently. To use DrawInput mode: When the text entry icon appears, tap the arrow next to it, and then select DrawInput.
  • Page 44 Entering text Using FSIM mode You can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus pen just as you would a pencil on paper, and FSIM mode presents characters that resemble your writing from which you can choose. To use FSIM mode: When the text entry icon appears, tap the arrow next to it, and then select FSIM.
  • Page 45 Entering text • Multi chars, Single chars: allows you to enter words or a single character. • Upper chars only or Lower chars only: allows you to enter uppercase or lowercase characters. If you selected Single chars, the selected letters are inserted into text immediately.
  • Page 46: Using The Keypad

    Entering text 2. Tap the symbols you want to enter. To display more symbols, tap Using the keypad You can enter text by pressing the alphanumeric keys on the phone, labelled with the Chinese strokes and alphabet. Changing the text input mode 1.
  • Page 47 Entering text 3. If you cannot find the character you want from the display, press the Up or Down navigation key to scroll through word choices. 4. When you find the character, press to activate the character selection field. The numbers from 1 to 6 are added to each character.
  • Page 48 Entering text Using Chinese Stroke mode This mode allows you to enter individual Chinese strokes, in written order, from top to bottom, and from left to right. The Chinese strokes are classified into five basic categories; heng, shu, pie, dian, and zhe. The basic strokes are printed on keys on the keypad.
  • Page 49 Entering text 3. To select a character and add it to text, press the corresponding key, Rapid character entry Try entering zhong guo ( ) using the following keystrokes: , and . Even though the letters are twelve strokes, your phone allows you to enter the complete pair in only three key presses.
  • Page 50 Entering text Tips for using ABC mode • To enter the same letter twice or to enter a different letter on the same key, wait for the cursor to move to the right automatically, or press the Right navigation key. Then, enter the next letter.
  • Page 51 Entering text Tips for using T9word mode • Press to enter periods or apostrophes automatically. • Press and then until a basic punctuation mark you want appears. • Press to change case. Lower case , Initial capital , and Capital lock are available.
  • Page 52: Call Functions

    Call functions Turning the phone functions on or off You can turn the phone functions on and off separately from the PDA functions. You can use the PDA applications on your phone without turning the phone on at all. Turning off the phone functions Press and hold When the phone is turned off: •...
  • Page 53: Accessing The Phone Screen

    Call functions • You can send or receive messages or e-mails remotely, or access the wireless web. • You can use all of the PDA applications while making a phone call. If you are using an application when the phone rings, you can answer the call and continue with your work.
  • Page 54: Answering A Call

    Call functions During a call, you can use several call options. For details, see page 53. To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press to increase or decrease the level. 3. When you have finished your call, press or close the phone.
  • Page 55: Quickly Switching To Silent Mode

    Call functions Quickly switching to Silent mode Silent mode disables all sounds on your phone except for camera, media player and other applications. This feature is best used in situations where the phone might disturb others, such as in a meeting, at a library, or in a theatre. To enter Silent mode, press and hold on the Phone screen until Entering Silent Mode displays.
  • Page 56: Viewing Missed Calls

    Call functions Using In-call options You can use the following options by tapping Menu at the bottom of the screen: Address: enters Address. You can save a number in Address or use it to recall a number. For details, see page Memo: opens a new memo screen.
  • Page 57: Advanced Calling Features

    Call functions the network. The display will show the number of missed calls, the last caller’s number or name, if stored in Address, and the date and time of the last call. Press to dial the last caller you have not answered. If you press any other keys except for navigation keys on this screen, the missed call notification screen disappears.
  • Page 58 Call functions Making a call from the speed dial list When you assign phone numbers to one of the speed dialling keys, you can dial them easily by pressing a few keys corresponding to the location number. For details about storing a speed dial number, see page 58. You can use the following ways to call speed dial numbers: •...
  • Page 59: Using Call Logs

    Call functions 2. Enter the phone number you want to dial. 3. Press to dial the number. Pause dialling When you call an automated system, like a banking service, you are often required to enter a password or account number. Instead of entering the numbers each time, you can enter them in advance before dialling, in order to be sure that you are sending correct numbers.
  • Page 60 Call functions 3. Scan through the list until you find the call log you want. 4. Tap the number or name to view detailed information about the call. Using call log options While viewing call details, tap Menu to access the following options: Talk: dials the displayed number.
  • Page 61: Using The Speed Dial List

    Call functions Using the speed dial list Once you have stored contact cards, you can set up the speed dial list of the most frequently used numbers so that you can dial them with only one to three keypresses. Setting up the speed dial list 1.
  • Page 62 Call functions 3. Select a submenu from the pick list on the top of the screen. General Call Option: you can set up the options for making and answering calls. • Answering: allows you to select how to answer an incoming call, either by pressing or by opening the phone.
  • Page 63 Call functions • GPS lock: allows the phone to block the position location function of your phone to prevent other people from locating your position. Note that emergency centres can always locate your position. • Privacy alert: allows the phone to alert you when a person is attempting to locate your position.
  • Page 64 Call functions • No answer: forwards calls when you don't answer the phone. • Uncondition: forwards all calls. • Busy/No answer: forwards calls when the phone line is engaged with another call or you don't answer. Call Waiting: this service allows the phone to receive a second call while a call is in progress.
  • Page 65 Call functions • All outgoing: restricts all outgoing calls. • Internetional: restricts international calls. • International except to home: restricts international calls, except calls to your home country while abroad. • All incoming: restricts all incoming calls. • Incoming while abroad: restricts incoming calls when you are roaming.
  • Page 66: Messaging And The Internet

    Messaging and the Internet With SMS, you can send and receive text messages via Short Message Service (SMS). To access SMS: Press , or tap from the Application Launcher and select SMS (...
  • Page 67 Messaging and the Internet Sending a message You can send a text message via the SMS centre provided by your service provider. 1. On the SMS screen, tap New Message. 2. Enter the message text. To retrieve a canned sentence, and select sentence and tap 3.
  • Page 68 Messaging and the Internet Viewing a message 1. On the SMS home screen, tap Inbox, Outbox, or Draft. If you are working with another application, tap or tap and select on the status bar to open the SMS screen. 2. Tap the message you want to view. The selected message contents display.
  • Page 69 Messaging and the Internet Using message options While viewing a sent or received message, you can access the following options by tapping Menu: Reply: (Inbox) allows you to reply to the received message. Forward: (Inbox) allows you to forward the received message to other people.
  • Page 70 Messaging and the Internet Deleting messages You can delete your messages one by one or all at the same time. Deleting a message 1. From the SMS screen, select a message box. 2. Select the message you want to delete. 3.
  • Page 71 Messaging and the Internet Configuring SMS options 1. On the SMS screen, tap Menu → Settings. 2. Set each option. 3. When you have finished, tap to save the changes and exit the screen. In each menu, you can access the following options: General settings Message alert: allows you to specify how you are informed of any incoming messages.
  • Page 72: Email

    Messaging and the Internet eMail Using eMail, you can send and receive e-mails as you would in a typical e-mail program on a computer. To access eMail: From the Application Launcher, tap and select eMail Setting up an e-mail service account By default, your phone provides you with the local service account preset by your service provider.
  • Page 73 Messaging and the Internet • Use same settings as incoming: select to use the same settings as incoming mail serve. 4. When you have finished, tap Editing an account 1. From the eMail screen, tap Menu → Settings. 2. Select the account you want from the service list. 3.
  • Page 74 Messaging and the Internet Sending an e-mail offline 1. On the eMail screen, tap Inbox and select any mail box in the Local account. 2. Tap at the bottom of the screen. 3. Enter an e-mail address on the To line. To have the e-mail sent to multiple addresses, tap enter an additional address.
  • Page 75 Messaging and the Internet 2. Tap at the bottom of the screen. 3. Create an e-mail. See page 71. 4. When you have finished, tap to send the e-mail. You can view the e-mail in the Sent folder on your phone. Receiving an e-mail As with sending e-mails, you can receive e-mails offline, via synchronisation, or online.
  • Page 76 Messaging and the Internet Using e-mail options While viewing an e-mail, you can access the following options by tapping Menu: Reply: allows you to reply to the sender. Reply all: allows you to reply to both the sender and all other recipients.
  • Page 77: Trace Messenger

    Messaging and the Internet Sent: stores all of the e-mails that have been sent to the mail server. Draft: stores draft mails that have not been sent to the mail server. For an IMAP4 server, you can import mail folders from the server.
  • Page 78 Messaging and the Internet • sending and receiving instant messages. When a new message is received, the message icon blinks and you also hear an alert. • having an instant message conversation with a group of contacts. • telling contacts you are unavailable. •...
  • Page 79 Messaging and the Internet 2. On the Buddy List screen, you can chat with the contact by tapping and holding the contact’s name and then select Send IM from the pop-up menu. To send an e-mail to the contact, tap and hold the contact’s name and select Send Mail.
  • Page 80 Messaging and the Internet • Hide Offline Buddy: hides or displays your offline contacts on the buddy list. • Sound On: selects whether or not the sound is turned on when you receive a new instant message, the connection to Trace Messenger is completed, or a contact in the buddy list sings into Trace Messenger.
  • Page 81: Qq Messenger

    Messaging and the Internet 2. Select the file you want to view and tap View. QQ Messenger Using QQ Messenger, you can have great one-to-one text "conversations" via Instant Messaging (IM). To use this application, you first need to register as a QQ user and receive a user id number and password through the WAP browser program on your computer.
  • Page 82 Messaging and the Internet To add from the Friends group: 1. Tap Friends → Add buddy. 2. Enter the number of the contact you want to add and tap Add. To add from an online contact list: 1. From the buddy list screen, tap Menu → Search buddy. 2.
  • Page 83 Messaging and the Internet 4. Tap Send to send your message. Replying to a sender When an instant message comes in, a message icon appears next to the contact’s number on the buddy list. 1. Tap the icon to view the message. 2.
  • Page 84: Uni-Main

    Messaging and the Internet To view a chatting note: 1. On the buddy list, tap Menu → Chatting notes. 2. Select a note. Uni-Main The Uni-Main application, supplied by your CDMA service provider, gives you access to the wireless web, mail, or Java services.
  • Page 85 Messaging and the Internet Home: returns the display to the homepage. History: opens the list of pages you accessed recently. Forward: moves to the next page while navigating pages in history back and forth. Bookmarks: opens the bookmark list. You can add or delete bookmarks, or assign hot keys to the bookmarks.
  • Page 86 Messaging and the Internet • Send Referrer: allows you to set the server to send referrer information each connection. • Connection Timeout: allows you to select the length of time the browser waits for the answer from a WAP server after sending a request.
  • Page 87 Messaging and the Internet 4. Enter a destination address or phone number and tap OK. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to send your mail to more than one person. 6. On the Recipient List screen, tap Menu to access the following options: •...
  • Page 88 Messaging and the Internet 11.Add files using the following options: • Select Attach: allows you to add various types of files. and select a file. You can add up to 5 files. • Select SMIL Attach: allows you to add an SMIL file. •...
  • Page 89 Messaging and the Internet While viewing a mail, tap Menu to access the following options: Reply: allows you to send a reply to the sender. Reply All: allows you to send a reply to the sender and all of the recipients of the mail. Forward: allows you to forward the mail to other destinations.
  • Page 90 Messaging and the Internet Viewing sent or saved mails The Send Box stores mails you have sent or tried to send. To view an outgoing mail: 1. From the Mail screen, select Send Box and tap OK. 2. Scroll to the mail you want and select Display to open the mail.
  • Page 91 Messaging and the Internet 2. Select New SMIL and tap OK. 3. Select Add New SLIDE and tap Edit. 4. Select a field and tap Edit. 5. Select an image or audio file and press , or enter mail text and tap OK. You can access the following options by tapping Menu on the image, text, or audio line on a slide: •...
  • Page 92 Messaging and the Internet 9. Tap Yes to confirm the message. To edit SMIL files: 1. From the SMIL Editor screen, select Open SMIL and tap 2. Select and Tap the SMIL file you want to edit. 3. Move to the slide you want and tap Edit. 4.
  • Page 93 Messaging and the Internet • Quote Original: allows you to set whether or not the phone includes the original mail text in a reply. • Addr Group: allows you to manage caller groups. • Encoding Type: allows you to select an encoding type. •...
  • Page 94 Messaging and the Internet Downloading an application 1. From the Magic screen, select Portal Site and tap Enter. The phone launches the WAP browser and you are connected to the associated web site preset by your service provider. You can browse available applications. 2.
  • Page 95 Messaging and the Internet Info If you are using a UTK UIM card that provides additional services such as news, mails, online banking, or faxes, you can access Info from the Uni-Main application launcher. For further details, see your UIM card instructions. From the Application Launcher, tap and select Info Channel...
  • Page 96: Personal Information Management

    Personal information management Address In Address, you can store a contact card containing a person’s contact information, such as multiple phone numbers, e-mail and street addresses, web pages, and other information. You can also add a personal ring tone or a thumbnail image to a contact card.
  • Page 97 Personal information management • No image: removes the added image. 4. Specify contact information in each input field. 5. When you have finished, tap to save the card. Creating a new card on your R-UIM/SIM card If you store your contact information on the R-UIM/SIM card, you can copy or share all contact information easily by inserting the card into another device.
  • Page 98 Personal information management 4. Enter additional information about the contact, according to the selected number type. Viewing contact cards When you open the Address application, the Address list displays the names of your contacts alphabetically, along with icons indicating the types of contact information stored, such as a work phone number ( ) or a home phone number (...
  • Page 99 Personal information management Using contact card options While viewing card details, you can access the following options by tapping Menu: Edit: allows you to change information. Delete: removes the selected card from the Address list. Phone call: dials the phone number of the contact. You can choose which number to dial if there is more than one.
  • Page 100 Personal information management Creating owner information 1. From the Application Launcher, tap and select Owner 2. Tap 3. Set personal information in each field, as you would when creating a contact card in Address. 4. When you have finished, tap 5.
  • Page 101 Personal information management Copying from the R-UIM/SIM card to Address 1. On the Address list, tap the category field and select a list from the R-UIM/SIM card. 2. Select the contact card you want to copy and tap Menu → Copy to Address.
  • Page 102: Schedule

    Personal information management Schedule You can schedule appointments, including meetings and other events, and view them by day, week, or month. To access Schedule: From the Application Launcher, tap and select Schedule Scheduling an event 1. On the Schedule screen, tap 2.
  • Page 103 Personal information management Month view The Month view provides an overview of your monthly schedule. Each type of event is assigned a square icon with a different colour: Red (All day schedule), Blue (Appointment), Green (Meeting), Orange (Telephone), and Purple (Etc). Tap the date containing the event you want to view.
  • Page 104 Personal information management Week view Week view shows your schedule for the specified week. This allows you to get a quick indication of your free and occupied time, and to schedule an event for a selected day easily. Coloured time cells indicate that there is a scheduled event: Blue (Appointment), Green (Meeting), Orange (Telephone), and Purple (Etc).
  • Page 105 Personal information management Day view Day view displays events scheduled for the selected day. The events are shown in chronological order. An all day event always displays at the top of the Day view. The alarm indicator ( ) and the repeating event indicator ( ) are shown next to the event, if they has been set.
  • Page 106 Personal information management Sending an event You can beam the current event to another phone using the IrDA port or Bluetooth. Tap Menu → Send → a sending method. • To send the event via Beaming, see page 32. • To send the event via Bluetooth, see page 34. Setting event alarm options You can change the settings for event alarms.
  • Page 107: To Do

    Personal information management Deleting all events 1. From any view of Schedule, tap Menu → Delete → All. 2. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. To Do To Do is a convenient place to create reminders and prioritise the things that you need to do. To access To Do: From the Application Launcher, tap and select To Do...
  • Page 108 Personal information management Viewing tasks When you access To Do, the task list displays. The task’s priority displays in front of its title. Title of overdue tasks are displayed in red. To mark a task as complete, tap the box in front of the task.
  • Page 109: Memo

    Personal information management Deleting tasks You can delete tasks one by one or all tasks at the same time. Deleting a task 1. Open the task you want to delete. 2. Tap 3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. Deleting all tasks 1.
  • Page 110 Personal information management 3. To draw a picture, tap Drawing. You can use the tools you need from the tool palette at the top of the screen. 4. When you have finished, tap 5. Tap to save the memo. Viewing a memo The Memo list displays the first line of each memo you create.
  • Page 111 Personal information management 3. Make changes in the same way as you would when creating a memo. 4. When you are finished, tap to save the changes. Sending a memo You can beam the current memo to another phone using the Beaming or Bluetooth.
  • Page 112: Money

    Personal information management Deleting all memos 1. From the memo list, tap Menu → Delete → All. 2. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. Money Money helps you keep track of your daily, weekly, or monthly income and expenses, and balance your finances. You can assign your expenses to categories to organise and view them in logical groups.
  • Page 113 Personal information management Viewing money accounts When you access Money, the screen shows a list of accounts and the balance of income and expenses. Tap an account to view its details. Editing a Money field item You can preset titles for accounts and places so that you can easily and quickly select them when creating new accounts.
  • Page 114: Diobcr

    Personal information management Setting the date range You can set the date range for money management. The total sum and accounts displayed on the Money screen will include only the expenses and income for the specified period. 1. Tap Menu → Settings. 2.
  • Page 115 Personal information management To access DioBCR: From the Application Launcher, tap and select DioBCR Taking a namecard photo You can take a name card photo and save it as a new contact in Address. Notes • Hold the phone firmly while taking the name card photo. •...
  • Page 116 Personal information management 2. Phone displays the contact card preview. 3. Enter or revised the contact card, if necessary, and tap Menu → Save to Address or to save the contact card. To access the Address, tap Menu → Go to Address. To take the namecard photo again, tap Menu →...
  • Page 117: Chapter 7 Entertainment

    Entertainment Camera With the built-in camera, you can take photos of people or events or record videos while on the move. Your phone’s camera produces JPEG photos and 3G2 videos. : When you are adjusting the White balance, the color on the Note phone may be changed suddenly.
  • Page 118 Entertainment 2. Adjust the camera settings using the following icons on the screen. Icon Description switches the camera mode: (Single shot) (Camcorder), (uni-Mail photo), (Multi shot) selects an image resolution. adjusts the white balance: (Auto), (Daylight), (Cloudy), (Tungsten), (Fluorescent) selects a scene mode: (Auto), (Night), (Macro), or...
  • Page 119 Entertainment Options available in Camera mode When you tap Menu from the Camera preview screen, the following options are available: Mode: allows you to change the camera mode. Single shot, uni-Mail photo and Multi shot are available for taking a photo, and Camcorder is available for recording a video.
  • Page 120 Entertainment Configuring Camera mode On the Camera preview screen, tap Menu → Settings to access the following options for Camera mode: Save location: allows you to select a memory location. File name Prefix: allows you to set the default name prefix for photos.
  • Page 121 Entertainment 4. Press and hold or press to start recording. 5. When you have finished recording, press and hold press to stop. The video is saved automatically. Playing videos To view all of your videos, tap from the Camcorder screen. The Camcorder folder in Photo Album opens and displays thumbnail images of your videos.
  • Page 122: Photo Album

    Entertainment Photo Album In Photo Album, you can access and manage and videos stored in your phone’s memory, or an optional memory card. To access Photo Album: From the Application Launcher, tap and select Photo Album ( Viewing photos When you open Photo Album, you can view the photos you’ve taken in the thumbnail images by default.
  • Page 123 Entertainment • Press Menu → Full screen or to view the photo on the Full screen. Tap the screen or press again to go back to the initial view. Viewing a slide show You can view a slide show of all photos that are stored in your current folder.
  • Page 124 Entertainment Sending a photo You can beam a photo to another phone using Email, Beaming, Bluetooth or Printer. Tap Menu → Send → a sending method. • To send the photo by uni-Mail, see page 83. • To send the photo via Beaming, see page 32. •...
  • Page 125 Entertainment 4. Enter a note and tap 5. Tap to exit the screen. Playing videos 1. On the Photo list screen, tap and the select the video folder you want. 2. Tap the video you want. The video plays on the Media Player screen.
  • Page 126: Media Player

    Entertainment Deleting a photo or video 1. Select a folder. 2. Tap the check box next to the item you want to delete. 3. Tap 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. To delete all photos or videos 1. Select a folder. 2.
  • Page 127 Entertainment • VOD files: Streaming files. For playing these files, you need to connect to the network and will be charged for the connection. • DRM files: Files to which accesses are locked by the Digital Rights Management (DRM) system. To access these files, you need to acuire the licence keys from the website which owns the rights to the content.
  • Page 128 Entertainment • No Repeat: doesn’t repeat playback. • Repeat This: repeats the current file. • Repeat All: repeats all of the files in the playlist. Full Screen: displays the file on the full screen. This option is only available when you play a multimedia file. SRS WOW: allows you to activate SRS WOW to improve the phone’s sound quality.
  • Page 129: Fruits Cocktail

    Entertainment Fruits Cocktail Your phone provides the Fruits Cocktail game. The goal of this game is to score as many points as possible by swapping adjacent fruits to create a set, either horizontal or vertical, of 3 or more identical fruits. Only one fruits may be moved at a time.
  • Page 130: Chapter 8 Tools

    Tools Alarm You can set an alarm to ring at a specific time or activate an hourly alert. Setting an alarm 1. In the Application Launcher, tap and select Alarm ( 2. Select an alarm type, Alarm, Morning call, or Hourly alarm.
  • Page 131: D-Day

    Tools For the hourly alarm: • Range: allows you to set the starting time and the ending time for the hourly alarm. • Alert: allows you to select an alert type. 5. Tap to save the alarm. Stopping an alarm •...
  • Page 132 Tools 3. When you have finished, tap to save the counter. Viewing a D-Day counter From the D-Day screen, tap the counter you want to view. The counter information appears. Editing a D-Day counter 1. From the D-Day screen, tap the counter you want to edit. 2.
  • Page 133: Clock

    Tools Setting D-Day alarm options You can change D-Day alarm settings. 1. From the counter list, tap Menu → Settings. 2. Set each option. • Alarm melody: allows you to select an alarm melody. • Max alarm volume: allows you to set the phone to use the highest volume when sounding alarms.
  • Page 134 Tools 2. Set the date, time, and GMT. 3. When you have finished, tap to save the changes. Changing the clock background 1. In the Clock screen, tap Menu → Background → Select. 2. Select the folder where the desired image file is stored. 3.
  • Page 135: Calculator

    Tools 2. Tap and drag the cross hairs to select a time zone on the map. The local date and time display along with an indication of whether it is day or night in the zone. 3. Tap to exit the screen. Calculator Using Calculator, you can perform any of the standard mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction,...
  • Page 136: Converter

    Tools a calculated value or any number you enter by pressing the number buttons. Tapping this button has no effect on the current calculation(or series of calculations); it merely places the value into memory until it is recalled. • SQRT: computes the square root of the currently entered number.
  • Page 137: Dictionary

    Tools Dictionary Your phone is equipped with an English-Chinese and Chinese-English dictionary. Use the dictionary to look up English or Chinese words anytime anywhere. To access Dictionary: From the Application Launcher, tap and select Dictionary ( Looking up a word 1.
  • Page 138: Remote Control

    From the Application Launcher, tap and select Remote Control ( ). By default, you can set the phone as a remote control for a Samsung TV. Adding a device 1. Tap . The remote control list of devices you’ve already added displays, if any.
  • Page 139 Tools 6. Press and hold any button on the remote control of the device, until the message “Setup is completed” appears in the Status field. 7. When you have successfully completed the operation, tap to save the setting and tap exit the screen.
  • Page 140: Recorder

    Tools 2. Select the device you want to use. 3. Tap a remote button on the screen. 4. When you have finished, tap Recorder In Recorder, you can record voice memos or other recordings. To access Recorder: From the Application Launcher, tap and select Recorder ) or press and hold from home screen or phone...
  • Page 141 Tools 2. Tap the recording you want to listen to. The recording plays. Deleting voice recordings You can delete voice recordings one by one or all recordings at the same time. Deleting a recording 1. From the Recorder screen, select the recording you want. 2.
  • Page 142: Infasr

    Tools 3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. InfASR The InfASR application is the voice recognition programme, which allows you to dial a phone number, search for a contact card, or access a specific menu just by saying an associated command. InfASR uses the speaker-independent recognition system, meaning that you don't have to programme the phone for your particular voice or pronunciation, and the phone can...
  • Page 143 Tools 4. If the name is not the one that you want, say (No) until you hear the correct name. 5. When the recited name is correct, say (Yes). 6. If there are multiple numbers for the name, say the number type you want.
  • Page 144: File Manager

    Tools File Manager Your phone provides plenty of memory space for documents, music files, favourite photos, or any other files. Using File Manager, you can quickly access, organise, delete, or edit any files on your phone. To access File Manager: From the Application Launcher, tap and select File Manager (...
  • Page 145 Tools Using File Manager options Tap and hold a file, folder, or selected files or folders to access the following options. Cut: cut the selected items. Copy: copy the selected items. Paste: paste the cut or copied items. Rename: allows you to edit the name of the selected file. Delete: delete the selected items.
  • Page 146 Tools Formatting a memory card You can format your memory card in File Manager. This will delete all of the data stored on it. Note: • Be sure to carefully check and confirm that you no longer need the data on the memory card before formatting it. •...
  • Page 147: Chapter 9 Documents

    Documents Picsel Browser Picsel Browser enables you to browse document on thin- client computing platforms or access the Internet using the HTML browser. Use Picsel Browser to do the following: • View content on your phone without any file-conversion or loss of contents.
  • Page 148 Documents 3. Select the directory you want to open. The name of the current folders path location is shown at the top of the screen and the folders and documents on the selected folder appear. Documents looks like sheets of paper in various other colours, depending on their type.
  • Page 149 Documents 4. Tap the document you want to open. While viewing the document, tap to open the control bar. • To zoom in or out of the document, tap and drag the slider on the left of the screen. • To rotate the screen on 90 degrees counterclockwise, tap •...
  • Page 150 Documents 4. Tap OK to open the document or the website. Changing the file list view 1. On the file directory screen, tap 2. Select the appropriate icon. Viewing history Picsel Browser shows you previously visited documents as a small thumbnail image, and the document’s name, location, and the date of your visit.
  • Page 151 Documents 2. Tap the History View icon ( 3. Tap the document you want to open twice. Changing the order of the history list 1. On the History screen, tap 2. Tap the appropriate icon. • : Sort by date. •...
  • Page 152 Documents Deleting a bookmark 1. On the Picsel Browser screen, tap 2. Tap the Bookmark View icon ( The documents you have bookmarked appear. 3. Tap the document you want to delete. 4. Tap 5. Tap to confirm the deletion. Changing Picsel Browser settings 1.
  • Page 153: Text Reader

    Documents Text Reader Using Text Reader, you can read *.txt files on your phone. Your phone can read you text audibly by using the TTS function. To access Text Reader: From the Application Launcher, tap select Text Reader Reading a text file 1.
  • Page 154 Documents Opening bookmarked pages If you have bookmarked pages in text files, you can quickly access them any time you need. 1. Tap Menu → Bookmark list. 2. Select a bookmarked page. Setting Text Reader options While reading a text document, you can change the Text Reader’s properties.
  • Page 155: Chapter 10 Setup

    Setup This section shows you the various options you can use to customise your phone according to the way you work. To access Setup: 1. From the Application Launcher, tap at the bottom of the screen. 2. Tap the setup menu item you want. Brightness You can configure the display brightness and backlight time options to conserve the battery power.
  • Page 156: Bluetooth

    Setup you press a key or tap the screen, when the main battery is being used as the power source. On external power: you can set whether or not the backlight turns off after a specified time when the phone is inactive, and whether or not the backlight turns on when you press a key or tap the screen, when the phone is being charged.
  • Page 157: Buttons

    Setup • Delete: deletes the selected device. • Delete All: deletes all devices. • Settings: allows you to change the Bluetooth name of the phone and set the phone to be discoverable by other devices, or not. • Quit: exit the current screen. Buttons You can change the applications assigned to the Address and SMS application keys.
  • Page 158: 语言 /Language

    Setup • Launcher type: allows you to change the launcher type. • Home Display: allows you to select the functions to be displayed on the Home screen. This option is available only for the Legacy launcher type. • Background image: allows you to change the background image of each launcher screen, individually.
  • Page 159: Security

    Setup T9 English: you can activate special features in T9 English mode. • Add Word: allows you to add new words to the built-in T9 dictionary. • T9Word List Box: provides you the list of word choices for your key presses. •...
  • Page 160: Phone Setup

    Setup • call reject: specify phone numbers from which call will not be accepted. Reset: you can reset the phone. • Erase function only: allows you to reset all user-selectable options to their default settings. • Erase all: allows you to erase all of the data stored in applications and reset the options to their default settings.
  • Page 161: I.beam

    Setup Battery power remaining: you can check how much battery power remains. On battery power: you can set whether or not the phone turns off after a specified time when the phone is inactive and the main battery is being used as the power source. On external power: you can set whether or not the phone turns off after a specified time when the phone is inactive and when the phone is being charged.
  • Page 162: Task Manager

    Setup CPU: you can check information on the CPU type and usage. Task Manager Task Manager shows applications that is currently running. You can activate an inactive application or close unnecessary applications to save battery power or speed up data processing. •...
  • Page 163 Setup Ring Then vibration: the phone first plays the ringtone and then vibrates. Vibration Then Ring: the phone first vibrates and then plays the ringtone. Ring and Vibration: the phone plays the ringtone and vibrates. Vibration: the phone just vibrates. •...
  • Page 164: Health And Safety Information

    In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. When approval test is done, no Samsung supplied accessories are avialable but maybe available later after approval.
  • Page 165 For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines whenused with a Samsung accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 2.0 cm from the body.
  • Page 166: Road Safety

    Health and safety information Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless phones. The FDA publication includes the following information: What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell,”...
  • Page 167 Health and safety information What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation- emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user.
  • Page 168 Health and safety information that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.
  • Page 169 Health and safety information about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed.
  • Page 170: Other Important Safety Information

    Health and safety information Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users.
  • Page 171 Health and safety information Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.
  • Page 172 Health and safety information Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact...
  • Page 173 Health and safety information • Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA): http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/ index.html • National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emfpg.html • World health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/peh-emf/ • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www.icnirp.de • National Radiation Protection Board (UK): http://www.nrpb.org.uk •...
  • Page 174 Health and safety information Road Safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
  • Page 175: Operating Environment

    Health and safety information 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8.
  • Page 176: Electronic Devices

    Health and safety information Using Your Phone 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 phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless...
  • Page 177: Potentially Explosive Environment

    Health and safety information Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.
  • Page 178 Health and safety information Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use.
  • Page 179 Health and safety information FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice • 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.
  • Page 180 Health and safety information Cautions Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly approved by Samsung, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.
  • Page 181 Health and safety information Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. • Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.
  • Page 182 Health and safety information Product Performance Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
  • Page 183 Health and safety information Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.
  • Page 184 • If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. • Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.
  • Page 185: Care And Maintenance

    In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
  • Page 186 Health and safety information • When the phone or battery gets wet, the label indicating water damage inside the phone changes color. In this case, phone repairs are no longer guaranteed by the manufacturer's warranty, even if the warranty for your phone has not expired.
  • Page 187 Health and safety information...

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