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
Multimedia 72
•
Lock
/
Unlock
— Lets you prevent/permit file deletion.
•
Erase
— Erases the selected file.
•
Rename
— Lets you rename the selected file.
•
Ringtone Info
— Displays information about the selected file,
such as the file name, the file type, and the data size.
• Get New Ringtones
— Launches the Browser so that you can
download ringtones.
Use the Navigation key to highlight an option, then press
.
5. Press to return to the previous menu, or press to
return to standby mode.
My Sounds
My Sounds lets you record voice memos and lets you assign
preloaded and downloaded sound files as ringers for calls,
alarms, and other alerts.
1. From the Multimedia menu, select My Sounds. Record
New and a list of sound files appears in the display.
Tip:
You can also access My Sounds from:
-A Set Alarm screen by selecting the Ringer option, highlighting the
second (file name) field, pressing the Left or Right navigation key, and
selecting My Sounds.
-The Edit Contact screen by selecting the Ringtone field, pressing Set
( ), and selecting My Sounds.
Note:
Recorded sound files (voice memos) do not appear in these lists.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Record New
option, then press to record a voice memo. (See
“Voice Memo” on page 73. for more information.)
3. Press Options ( ).
•
For a recorded sound file, a pop-up menu containing the following
options appears in the display:
–
Send
— Lets you send the selected sound file to a specified recipient in
a Picture message.
–
Set As
— Lets you assign the selected sound file as the
Ringtone
or
as the
Contact ID
for a Contact or an
Alert Tone
for Text, Picture, or
Voicemail messages.
–
Rename
— Lets you rename the sound file.
–
Lock
/
Unlock
— Lets you protect the sound file from being deleted.
–
Erase All
— Erases all sound files.
–
Sound Info
— Displays information about the sound file, such as the
file name, file size, file type, date, and time.
•
For a preloaded sound file, a pop-up menu containing the following
options appears in the display:
–
Send
— Lets you send the selected sound file to a specified recipient in
a Picture message.