User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Samsung Galaxy S20 5G|S20 5G UW|S20+ 5G|S20 Ultra 5G User manual
- Contents
- Getting started
- Galaxy S20 5G
- Galaxy S20 5G UW
- Galaxy S20+ 5G
- Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
- Set up your device
- Start using your device
- Turn on your device
- Use the Setup Wizard
- Transfer data from an old device
- Lock or unlock your device
- Side key settings
- Accounts
- Set up voicemail
- Navigation
- Navigation bar
- Customize your home screen
- Samsung Daily
- Bixby
- Digital wellbeing and parental controls
- Always On Display
- Biometric security
- Mobile continuity
- Multi window
- Edge screen
- Enter text
- Emergency mode
- Camera and Gallery
- Apps
- Settings
- Access Settings
- Connections
- Sounds and vibration
- Notifications
- Display
- Screen brightness
- Motion smoothness
- Blue light filter
- Dark mode
- Screen mode
- Font size and style
- Screen zoom
- Screen resolution
- Full screen apps
- Screen timeout
- Accidental touch protection
- Touch sensitivity
- Show charging information
- Screen saver
- Reduce animations
- Lift to wake
- Double tap to wake
- Smart stay
- One-handed mode
- Device maintenance
- Lock screen and security
- Accounts
- Accessibility
- Other settings
- Learn more
- Legal information

Before you start exercising
Although the Samsung Health application is a great companion to your exercise
routine, it is always best to make sure you consult with your physician before
beginning any exercise regimen. While moderate physical activity, such as brisk
walking, is safe for most people, health experts suggest that you talk with your doctor
before you start an exercise program, particularly if you have any of the following
conditions:
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Heart disease; Asthma or lung disease; Diabetes, or liver or kidney disease; and
Arthritis.
Before beginning your exercise regimen check with your doctor if you have symptoms
suggestive of heart, lung, or other serious disease, such as:
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Pain or discomfort in your chest, neck, jaw, or arms during physical activity;
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Dizziness or loss of consciousness;
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Shortness of breath with mild exertion or at rest, or when lying down or going to
bed;
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Ankle swelling, especially at night;
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A heart murmur or a rapid or pronounced heartbeat;
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Muscle pain when walking upstairs or up a hill that goes away when you rest.
It is recommended that before engaging in an exercise routine, you consult with your
doctor or medical practitioner. If you are unsure of your health status, have several
health problems, or are pregnant, you should speak with your doctor before starting a
new exercise program.
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