Samsung Exhibit 4g User Manual
Samsung Exhibit 4g User Manual

Samsung Exhibit 4g User Manual

Portable quad-band mobile phone
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P O R T A B L E
Q U A D - B A N D
M O B I L E
P H O N E
User Manual
Please read this manual before operating your
phone, and keep it for future reference.

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Section 1: Getting Started
Understanding this User Manual
Explains the manual's structure, safety information, and navigation conventions.
Battery Cover
Details on how to remove and replace the battery cover, including important safety notes.
Charging the Battery
Instructions for charging the Li-ion battery using the included wall charger.
Switching the Phone On or Off
Procedures for turning the phone on and off, with or without a SIM card.
Locking and Unlocking the Phone
Instructions on how to lock and unlock the phone's screen.
Creating a New Google Account
Steps to create a Google Account for full device functionality.
Voice Mail
Information on setting up and accessing voicemail services.
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
Features of Your Phone
Overview of the phone's key features, including touch screen and connectivity.
Front View
Illustrations and descriptions of the phone's front external elements and keys.
Back View of Your Phone
Illustrations and descriptions of the phone's back external elements.
Phone Display
Explanation of the phone's display, status bar, and notification area.
Status Bar
Information on connection status, signal strength, battery, and indicator icons.
Section 3: Memory Card
Using the SD Card
Methods for using the SD card, including connecting to a PC and activating media apps.
Mounting the SD Card
Procedure to mount (install) the SD card for storage and computer connection.
Unmounting the SD card
Steps to unmount the SD card to prevent corruption before removal.
Factory Data Reset
How to reset the phone to factory default settings, including data erasure.
Section 4: Call Functions and Contacts List
Making a Call
Instructions on storing and dialing phone numbers using the Contacts list.
Answering a Call
How to answer or reject an incoming call, and reject with a message.
Contacts List
Information on the default storage for phone numbers and creating new entries.
Finding a Contact
Methods to search for contacts by name or using the search field.
Section 5: Entering Text
Text Input Methods
Overview of available text input methods like Samsung keypad and Swype.
Selecting the Text Input Method
Steps to choose between Samsung keypad and Swype input methods.
Entering Text Using Swype
Guide to using Swype's sliding text entry and its configuration settings.
Section 6: Contacts
Accounts
How to manage accounts and set synchronization preferences for contacts.
Contacts List
Default storage, types of contacts, and sorting options for the Contacts List.
Creating a Contact
Detailed steps for adding new contact entries with various information.
Finding a Contact
Methods to locate contacts by searching or browsing.
Editing Contact Information
Instructions on how to modify existing contact details.
Section 7: Messages
Creating and Sending Messages
Guide to sending text and multimedia messages, including recipient selection.
Message Options
Details on options available when viewing or composing messages.
Deleting Messages
Procedures for deleting single or multiple messages and message threads.
Section 8: Multimedia
Using the Camera
Instructions on taking photos using the phone's camera.
Camera and Camcorder Options
Overview of camera settings like GPS, Front/Rear lens, Shooting modes, and Exposure.
Music Player
How to play music files, create playlists, and set songs as ringtones.
Media Hub
Accessing movies and TV shows, creating an account, and managing media.
Section 9: Applications and Development
Applications
Overview of available phone applications and how to access them.
AllShare
Wirelessly synchronizing phone content with other devices using DLNA.
Calendar
Using the calendar to consult, create events, and set reminders.
Downloading a New Google Application
Steps to download and install applications from the Android Market.
Section 10: Connections
Web
Navigating the mobile web using the Google browser.
Wi-Fi
Activating Wi-Fi and connecting to available wireless networks.
Bluetooth
Turning Bluetooth on/off, pairing devices, and managing connections.
Tethering
Sharing the phone's mobile data connection via USB to a computer.
Mobile AP
Using the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot, including activation and security.
Section 11: Time Management
Calendar
Managing calendar views, creating events, and setting reminders.
Alarm and Clocks
Setting alarms, using the world clock, stopwatch, and timer.
Section 12: Changing Your Settings
Wireless and Networks
Configuring wireless, network, and flight mode settings.
Sound Settings
Adjusting phone sounds, silent mode, vibration, and ringtones.
Display Settings
Customizing font, orientation, brightness, animations, and screen timeout.
Location and Security
Configuring phone location services and security settings.
Accounts and Synchronization
Managing account synchronization for contacts, email, and calendar.
Date and Time
Changing the current time, date, and time zone settings.
Software Update
Instructions for connecting to the network and updating phone software.
Section 13: Health and Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
Information on RF exposure from wireless phones and potential health effects.
Smart Practices While Driving
Guidelines for safe mobile device use while driving to avoid distractions.
Battery Use and Safety
Important safety precautions for handling and storing batteries.
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
Information on wireless device compatibility with hearing aids and rating systems.
Restricting Children's Access to Your Mobile Device
Safety advice to prevent children from playing with the device.
Section 14: Warranty Information
Standard Limited Warranty
Details on what the limited warranty covers and for how long.
What is Covered and For How Long?
Specifies the warranty period for handsets, batteries, and accessories.
What is Not Covered?
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the limited warranty.
What Are The Limits On SAMSUNG’s liability?
Outlines SAMSUNG's responsibilities and limitations of liability under the warranty.

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