User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Samsung My ShotTM
- Table of Contents
- Section 1: Getting Started 4
- Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 8
- Section 3: Call Functions 17
- Section 4: Menu Navigation 28
- Section 5: Entering Text 30
- Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts 34
- Section 7: Messaging 45
- Section 8: Browser 56
- Section 9: Games & Apps 58
- Section 10: Camera 59
- Section 11: Multimedia 70
- Section 12: Tools/Utilities 75
- Section 13: Voice SVC 86
- Section 14: Changing Your Settings 91
- Section 15: Health and Safety Information 106
- Section 16: Warranty Information 125
- Section 1: Getting Started
- Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
- Section 3: Call Functions
- Section 4: Menu Navigation
- Section 5: Entering Text
- Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts
- Section 7: Messaging
- Section 8: Browser
- Section 9: Games & Apps
- Section 10: Camera
- Section 11: Multimedia
- Section 12: Tools/Utilities
- Section 13: Voice SVC
- Section 14: Changing Your Settings
- Section 15: Health and Safety Information
- Health and Safety Information
- Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
- UL Certified Travel Adapter
- Consumer Information on Wireless Phones
- What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
- Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
- What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
- What are the results of the research done already?
- What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
- What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
- What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?
- What about children using wireless phones?
- Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions?
- Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work?
- What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
- Road Safety
- Responsible Listening
- Operating Environment
- Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices
- FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
- Potentially Explosive Environments
- Emergency Calls
- FCC Notice and Cautions
- Other Important Safety Information
- Product Performance
- Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones
- Battery Standby and Talk Time
- Battery Precautions
- Care and Maintenance
- Section 16: Warranty Information
- Index
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To send the picture in a picture message, press
Send
().
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To discard the picture, press
Erase
( ).
Camera Screen Layout
When you activate your phone’s camera, the
second line of the display is reserved for the
current camera resolution setting and the
picture counter. The center of the display
shows a viewfinder image of the subject at
which the camera is pointed. The soft key
labels on the bottom line of the display change to the following:
•
Gallery
— Pressing
Gallery
( ) opens the
My Images
multimedia
folder so you can view or manage your stored pictures. (For more
information, refer to
“The Photo Gallery”
on page 68.)
•
Take
— Pressing
TAKE
()
takes a picture of the image currently
appearing on the display.
•
Options
— Pressing
Options
( ) opens a menu bar of camera
options and settings.
Camera Screen Icons
You can set your camera to display status icons as shown. (For
more information, refer to “Icon Display” on page 65.)
Camera — Indicates the camera is active.
Night Shot — Indicates the camera is set to take
pictures in low light.
Quality — Indicates camera’s picture quality setting. (You
can change the picture quality setting. For more
information, refer to “Quality” on page 66.)
Camera Resolution — Indicates camera’s current
resolution setting. (You can change the camera
resolution setting. For more information, refer to
“Camera Options” on page 62.)
Photo Limit — Indicates the available number of photos
you can take. (Depending on the camera resolution
setting.)
White Balance — Indicates camera’s white balance
setting. (You can change the camera white balance
setting. For more information, refer to “White Balance”
on page 63.)
Zoom — Enlarges the image from X0 to X9 before
you take a picture. (Depending on the camera
resolution setting.)
Brightness — Brightens or darkens the image from
-4 to +4.
Multi Shot in use (Divided Shot) — Takes multiple
pictures automatically (as shown) or manually ( )
when you press the key. The number of pictures
taken depends upon the Divided Shot setting.