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SPH-m350 PORT ABLE Dual-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this m anual before operat ing your phone , and keep it fo r future reference. BMC_m350_UG_EN_0716010_D8.
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T able of Contents Getting Started ................ ... .............. ... ... .............. ... .... ... ............. .... ... ... ........ 1 Portrait Mode Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Text Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Picture Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Alert Setup . . . .
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Web Browser .
1 Getti ng Started Getting Started Portrait Mode Phone Features 1. Earpiece: The Earpiece lets you hear the other caller and automated prompts. 2. Signal Strength Ind icator: This shows the signal strength by displaying bars. The more bars displayed, the better the signal strength.
Getting Started 2 Getting Started 4. Back Key: Press to return to the previous menu or screen when navigating features on your phone. 5. Ta l k K e y : Press to answer an incoming call. 6. End Key: Press to end a call. 7. Camera Lens: Allows you to take pictures with the integrated digital camera.
3 Getti ng Started Landscape Mode Phone Features 17. QWERTY Keyboa rd: A retractable alphnumeric character keyboard layout. 18. Fn Key: Allows you to access the blue numbers/symbols on the QWERTY keyboard. 19. Shift Key: T oggles the alpha characters between mixed case, uppercase, and lowercase.
Getting Started 4 Getting Started Data Service Status: Indicates that your 1X connection is active. Incoming voice calls go directly to V oicemail. Outgoing voice calls can be made, but the connection will terminate. Data Service T ran smitting/Receiving: Indicates that data is being transferred over the 1X network.
5 Getti ng Started T urning Y our Phone On and Off T o turn your ph on e on: • Press and hold to turn your phone on. Once your phone is On, it displays “Entering SVC area” which indicates that your phone is searching for a signal. When your phone finds a signal, it automatic ally enters standby mode – the phone’s idl e state.
Getting Started 6 Getting Started Using Y our Phone’s Battery and Charger Battery Capacity Y our phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery . It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. When the battery is at 20% charge capacity , is displayed to remind you to recharge the battery .
7 Getti ng Started 2. Insert the bottom end of the battery in to the p hone housing in the direction of the arrow printed on the battery . The gold contacts on the botto m of the battery should match those on the phone. 3. Push the top end of the battery down until it snaps into place.
Getting Started 8 Getting Started indicator located in the upper-right corner of either of your phone’s display screens. indicates that the battery is full. If the battery charge is getting too low , the battery icon blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone and shuts off.
9 Getti ng Started 4. An animated battery icon is displayed on the main screen and the screen is locked. The icon indicates the battery ’s charge state and percent of charge. Note: It takes approximately 4 hours to fully recharge a completely drained standard battery .
Getting Started 10 Getting Started 2. Make sure the microSD TM card’s gold contacts are facing down. 3. Carefully insert the microSD TM card into the opening and firmly push it in until you hear a click, indicating that t he card is now securely installed.
11 P hone Basics Phone Basics Y our handset supports a flexible user interface that allows you to modify the user interface via downloadable themes. The availability of a cu stom user interface is subject to your carrier .
Phone Basics 12 Phone Basics Making and Answering Calls T o make a call: 1. T ouch Phone . 2. Enter a phone number using the onscre en dialpad. (If you make a mistake while d ialin g, pr ess to erase one digit a t a time. Press and hold to erase the entire number .
13 P hone Basics • T ouch or press and hold the volume key to send the incoming c all to your V oicemail box immediately . • T ouc h to send the call to your V oicemail box and immediately send the caller a text message. T o disconnect a call wh en you are finished: • Press .
Phone Basics 14 Phone Basics • Notes: Allows you to type notes. • Calendar: Allows you to open the Cal endar . • Clock: Allows you to display the Clock. • Calculator: Allow you to use the Calculator . • Phone Info: Displays the phone number , hardware/software version, and advanced information.
15 P hone Basics Note: The End-of-Call options are not display ed for calls identified as Unknown ID or Restricted Number . Saving a Phone Number Y ou can store up to 600 phone numbers in the Cont acts list. (For more information, see "Adding a New Contact" on page 45.
Phone Basics 16 Phone Basics Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pause s Y ou can dial or save phone numbers with paus es for use with automated systems, such as V oicemail or credit card billing numbers. • Pause: Sends the next set of numbers when you press .
17 P hone Basics 3. Press or touch . T o permanently block your number, call your service provider. Responding to Call Waiting When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you of incoming calls by sounding two beeps.
Phone Basics 18 Phone Basics T o use Redial: 1. T ouch Redial for the first caller . 2. Repeat steps 4-5 in "T o use Add Call:" on page 17. 3.
19 P hone Basics IMPORT ANT Note for 911 Emergency Calling: We recommend that TTY users make emergency calls by other means, including T e lecommunications Relay Services (TRS), analog cellular , and land line communications.
Entering Text 20 Entering Text Entering Text The phone includes a built-in QWER TY keyboard, which is located beneath the display screen and is accessed by sliding it open.
21 Entering Text • T o enter a period, press the “ . ” key . T o enter other special characters, press and press the key for the required character. If the required character does not display , press . • T o insert a number , press and press the key for the required number .
Entering Text 22 Entering Text 2. T ouch the numeric key corresponding to the required symbol. Note: Y ou can exit from the S ymbols page by pressing any keyboard key or . T o edit specific text by touching the screen: • T ouch a location in your text message to move the cursor to that location.
23 Roaming Roaming Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen Y our phone’s displ ay screen alw ays lets you know whe n you’re of f the netwo rk. If you are roaming on a digital system, t he roaming icon will be displaye d along with the text Roaming .
Roaming 24 Roaming Update PRL Y ou can manually update your PRL (Preferred Roaming List) to access additional networks provided by new roaming partners of your service provider , or by new systems that have been enabled. This typically results in either a better signal or expanded coverage.
25 Voice Command Voice Command V oice recognition allows you to say commands to perform common functions supported by your phone. T o activate voice recognition: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3. T ouch V oice Command . (The phone prompts you to say a v oice command.
Voice Command 26 Voice Command 4. When the phone says, " Say a command ", sa y “ Call ” followed by eithe r a name stored in your Contacts or a vali d 7, 10 or 1 1 digit North American phone number naturally and clearly . • If the phone asks you, " Did Y ou Say " followed by the correct number , say Ye s .
27 Voice Command Lookup <Name> Y ou can retrieve contact information for any person in your Contacts by saying the full name of the person. T o retrieve information using Lookup <Name>: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3. T ouch V oice Command .
Voice Command 28 Voice Command 3. T ouch V oice Command . 4. When the phone says, “ Say a command ”, say “ Check ” followed by one of the following items: • Status: Plays back and displays A LL status information. • Time : Plays back and displays curr ent date and time information.
29 Voice Command Note: It is recommended that you perform the co mplete Adapt V oice session at least once to achieve the maximum benefit of this featur e. If a partial adaptation is performed, you can return later and resume the process from the halfway point.
Main Menu 30 Main Menu Main Menu User Interface Y our phone is equipped with the capability to prov ide multiple user interfaces that can provide a different look and feel, and be customized to user preference. The availabil ity of a customized user interface is subject to your service provider .
31 Web Web When you launch the browser , the phone will connect to the Internet and the service indicator icon will display . Launching the Web Bro wser • T ouch Menu and then touch Web . The first time you use the Web Browser , you will be prompted to go through a setup process that takes approximately three minutes .
Web 32 Web Creating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to store the addresse s of websites so that you can easily access them again later . T o create a bookmark: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Web . 3. Go to the web page that you want to bookmark. 4. T ouch MENU .
33 Web Using the Menu to Navigate T ouch MENU to display a list of options for navigating between web pages. The Browser Menu can be opened when a data session is active and from any web page. It contains the following options: • Back: Move back by one web page (if you have not accessed more than one web page, this option is greyed out).
Messaging 34 Messaging Messaging Y ou can send and recieve email messages and text messages, and participla te in web- based chat rooms right from y our phone. After you access the Messaging menu, you will see the following options: • Send Message: Allows you to send text and picture messages.
35 Messaging • Sending Option s: Allows you to set the message priority and callback number . • Save as Draft: Stores a copy of the text message in your Drafts folder . • Save T ext: Stores a copy of the text message in the Preset Messages folder .
Messaging 36 Messaging 3. The list of recipients of recently sent messages is displayed. T ouch one of the names or touch one of the following options: • Recent List: Select a recipient from a lis t of recently sent messages.
37 Messaging Note: If you have not registered and configured this feature, you will be prompted to do so. Follow the instructions on screen, then continue with this proc edure. Instant Messaging Y ou can use your phone to access popular instant messaging cli ents and have online chats.
Messaging 38 Messaging T o display your Missed Calls: • T ouch Menu and then touch Calls . The Recent Calls list is displayed. • From the While you were out screen, touch a number or Contacts entry in the list. Important: When you are roaming off the network, you might not receive notification of new V oicemail messages.
39 Messaging 2. T ouch a voicemail, text message, or missed call entry . When the messages have been reviewed, is no longer displayed. Vo i c em a i l # This menu allows you to change your voice mail number . T o change your voice mail number: 1. T ouch Messaging .
Messaging 40 Messaging • Save in Outbox: Sets the phone to automatically save the message in the Outbox folder , to prompt you before saving the message, or to not save the message. • Draft Alert: Sets the phone to automatically di splay an alert when the message is saved to the Draft folder .
41 Messaging 8. T ouch Delete Selected . 9. T ouch Ye s to confirm the deletion. Note: When you send a message using Preset Messages, the last message selected automatically displays as the fi rst choice when sendi ng a new message.
Messaging 42 Messaging Auto-Erase This option allows you to automatically del ete old messages when the memory becomes full. This prevents new messages from being rejected due to the Inbox being full. T o turn this option On or Off: 1. T ouch Messaging .
43 Messaging 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch T ext Message . 4. T ouch Priority . 5. T ouch Normal or Urgent . T o change the Callback #: 1. T ouch Messaging . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch T ext Message . 4. T ouch Callback # . 5. T ouch None , your mobile directory number , or Oth er for a different phone number .
Messaging 44 Messaging Alert Setup This menu allows you to set your phone to autom atically connect to the Internet to receive Web Al er ts. 1. T ouch Messaging .
45 Contacts Contacts Adding a New Contact Y our phone can store up to 600 phone numbers. Each contact entry can store up to a total of seven phone numbers, three email addresses, one URL, one memo, and each entry’s name can contain up to 64 characters.
Contacts 46 Contacts 6. T ouch an option for the number type: Mobile , Home , Wo rk , Pager , or Others . The screen changes to the Landscape orientation. 7. T ouch the E nter Name field and enter a name for the Contact. 8. Enter information into any of the other fields using the keyboard.
47 Contacts 6. Enter the phone number using the keyboar d and then use the navigation keys or touch an empty white area to the left of the newly entered number. 7. Select the number type ( Mobi le , Home , Work , Pager , Fax , or Others ). 8. T ouch Done .
Tools 48 Tools Tools After you access To o l s menu, you will see the following options: • Self Serve: Allows you to access your service provider’s customer service area where you can check your account balance, service plan details, etc.
49 Tools • T ip Calculator: The tip calculator calculates the tip on a meal or service and splits the bill between the number of people paying. • Unit Convertor: Y our phone comes with a built-in conversion application. T o use the calculator: 1. T ouch Menu .
Tools 50 Tools 5. Select a type of unit to convert from: Distance , T emperature , Speed , Vo l u m e , Wei ght , and Area . 6. T ouch the unit fields to select the initial and target units. 7. Use the onscreen keypad to enter a value for the initial unit.
51 Tools T o send a saved note: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3. T ouch Notes . 4. T ouch the note that you want to send. 5. Edit the note if needed. 6. T ouch Send . For more information on sending messages, see ‘Messaging” on page 34. Calendar Y our Calendar helps you organize your time and reminds you of important events.
Tools 52 Tools 7. Select a start and end time for the ev ent by touching the corres ponding Start and End fields. 8. Assign an hour and minute by either: • Scrolling through both reels ( Hours and Minutes ) by sliding your finger up and down on the display screen.
53 Tools T o view an event in the calendar: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3. T ouch Calendar . 4. T ouch the day for which you want to view events by touchi ng it. (If you have events scheduled for the selected day , t hey will be listed in chronological order .
Tools 54 Tools Clock Y our phone comes with a clock that allows you use it as an alarm clock, timer, and stopwatch, and to display the time in dif ferent world locations. Alarm Clock Y our phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities.
55 Tools Note: Any stored alarms will appear on the Alarm page in the order in which they were created. T o turn off an alarm (when sounding): 1. With the alarm sounding an alert, touch either: • Stop Alarm: Permanently deactivates the alarm notification.
Tools 56 Tools Tip: T ouching and holding down the arrows (up or down) increases the speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel. 6. T ouch Start to start the countdown. 7. T ouch Stop to stop the countdo wn and touch Restart to start it again.
57 Tools • T ouch Other Countr ies to display countries and in some cases, citie s and their corresponding countries. Note: Dark clocks indicate that the selected time zone is currently in its evening (nightime) hour . 7. T ouch a city in the list. 8.
Tools 58 Tools Music Y ou can download and store music to your phone. Music requires that a microSD ™ card be installed in the phone. T o access the music player: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3. T ouch Music . 4. Navigate through the library option and select a song to launch the music player .
59 Tools • T ouch Pause to pause the recording of the memo. (When a memo is paused, touch Resume to start recording again.) 6. T ouch Finish to stop the recording and save it to the phone. T o play a voice memo: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch T ools . 3.
Tools 60 Tools 3. T ouch V oice Memo . 4. T ouch Review . (The phone displays a list of saved voicememos.) 5. T ouch beside the voice memo you want to edit. 6. T ouch Edit Caption . 7. The phone switches to Landscape mode. Use the keyboard to edit the caption.
61 Calls Calls Y our phone displays your call history , whic h includes incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. Recent Calls makes redialing a number fa st and easy . The list of your call history is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
Calls 62 Calls Recent Calls Options T o disp lay the Rece nt Calls op tions: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Calls . 3. T ouch to display the entry’s options. Tip : An unknown entry only displays a contac t number . A known entry (found in the Contacts list) displays the entry’s name and contact number .
63 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices , such as headsets, hands-free car kits, and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds, computers, prin ters, and wireless phones.
Bluetoot h 64 Bluetooth • Visible for 3min: Allows other devices to detect and identify your phone for three minutes before changing your status to hidden.
65 Bluetooth Pairing Bluetooth Devices Paired Devices The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted c onnections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When devic es a re paired, a passkey is shared between devices, allowing for fast, secure connections while bypassing the discovery and authentication process.
Bluetoot h 66 Bluetooth Sending Items Via Bluetooth Y ou can send data saved on your phone to another bluetooth device. T o send contact information via Bluetooth 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Bluetooth . 3. T ouch T rusted devices . 4. T ouch the target Bluetooth device in the list.
67 Bluetooth 4. T ouch the target Bluetooth device in the list. 5. T ouch My Album to begin searching for an available image. 6. T ouch a folder and touch a picture to s end. Y ou can select multiple pictures, which are then highlighted in blue. • T o deselect a picture, touch it again so that it is no longer highlighted.
My Downloads 68 My Downloads My Downloads Y ou can download the following types of items to your phone: • Ringers: Allows you to download and assign ringer types to voice calls. • Wa l lp a p e r : Allows you to download and as sign wallpaper to your phone.
69 My Downloads Assigning Downloaded W allpaper Y ou can assign a W allpaper to more than one task. 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch My Downloads . 3. T ouch Wal l p a p er . 4. T ouch an image from the list. 5. T ouch Assign . 6. T ouch Background . Note: Wallpaper for Contacts and Incoming/Outgoing Calls can also be set.
Camera 70 Camera Camera Y ou can take pictures with your phone’ s built-in camera. T aking Pictures T o take a picture: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Camera . 3. T ouch Camera again. Tip : T o activate Camera mode, you can also press and hold the side camera button (see "Portrait Mode Phone Features” on page 1).
71 Camera My Album Pictures are stored on the phone and accessed through My Album . Using My Album T o use My Album: 1. When the picture has been ta ken, touch to open the display screen, displaying the current picture. • Y ou can also touch Menu , touch Camera , and touch My Album .
Camera 72 Camera 2. T ouch Camera . 3. T ouch My Album . 4. T ouch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD ™ card). 5. T ouch an picture and select one of the following options: • Delete ( ): Delete the active file. • Bluetooth ( ): Send the picture via Bluetooth.
73 Camera 4. T ouch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD ™ card). 5. T ouch the picture that you want to use as the background. 6. T ouch and touch Background . • This option allows the selected picture to be displayed as the background image. 7. Prepare the selected image for use (only resize and rotate are availabl e), and then touch OK .
Camera 74 Camera • Night Mode: Allows you to set the camera to take pi ctures in lo w li ght situations. Y ou can set the option to be On or Off . • Image Quality: Allows you to select between High , Normal , and Economy . These settings reflect the pictur e quality settings for the pictures.
75 Settings Settings Display Y ou can choose what you see on the display sc reen when powering on/off and when using the phone. Y ou can also control the br ightness of the display screen and keyboard. Background Y ou can set the picture the appears on the disp lay screen when in standby mode and for incoming/outgoing calls.
Settings 76 Settings Brightness Y ou can change the brightness of the L CD screen, making it brighter or dimmer . T o change the br ightness setting: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch Display . 4. Use the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness of the display screen.
77 Settings Language Language selection changes all menu settings. 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch Display . 4. T ouch Language . 5. T ouch English or French . Vo l u m e Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your environment.
Settings 78 Settings Silence All This option allows you to mute all sounds without turning off your phone. T o silence your phone: • Press and hold the volume button on the left side of the phone down until Silence All is displayed onscreen.
79 Settings Alarm/Timer/Calen dar T o set the alarm/ti mer/calendar ringer: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch Ringers & Vibrations . 4. Scroll up and down the list of ringers and touch the one that you want to use. V oice No tification This feature will call out the phone number instead of using your assigned ringer .
Settings 80 Settings 4. T ouch Phone Information . 5. The phone displays the phone number , MS ID number , Firmware V ersion, and Advanced information. Memory status T o display the phone’s memory status: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch General .
81 Settings 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch General . 4. T ouch Location . (A brief explanation will display . Scroll up or down to read the entire text.) 5. T ouch OK . One Hand operation Y ou can configure the Power Search tab to be on the left or right of the display screen.
Settings 82 Settings 7. T ouch Save . T ouch Sens itivity Y our phone’s touchscreen requires a small amount of pressure to operate. The smaller the size of your contact point on the display scre en, the less amount of press ure required.
83 Settings 7. A New setting has been saved confirmation message is displayed. T ext Entry The T ext Entry menu allows you to cu stomize how text f unctions on your phone. 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch General . 4. T ouch T ext Entry .
Settings 84 Settings Speech to Action Allows you to configure the verbal Confirma tion, activate the tr aining mode (Adaptation), configure the Expert and Prompt modes, or get information about the Speech to Action software that is used with the V oice Command functionality .
85 Settings 8. Repeat either the numbers or words shown onscreen using a normal tone of voice. • If the phone cannot recognize your words, it will continue to display the same information onscreen. 9. Repeat the previous step for the remai ning sets of numbers or words.
Settings 86 Settings Lock When your phone is locked, your screen turns off and neither the display screen or keyboard will accept input. Regain ing access requires entering a lock code. T o lock your phone: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch Lock .
87 Settings Delete Contents Y ou can quickly erase selected content that you have created or stored in your phone. T o delete your phone’s contents: 1. T ouch Menu . 2. T ouch Settings . 3. T ouch Reset . 4. T ouch Delete Contents . 5. T ouch one of the following options: • Delete Contacts: Deletes all Contacts entries.
Safety 88 Safety Safety Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Signal Strengt h The quality of each call you make or rec e ive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
89 Safety Note: For the best care of your phone, only authorized perso nnel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty . Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone Failure to follow the instructions outlined may lead to serious personal injury and possible property damage.
Safety 90 Safety RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shield ed electronic operating systems and/or entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manuf acturer or their representative to determine if thes e systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals.
91 Safety Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, liqui d or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.
Safety 92 Safety Special Note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly . In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
93 Safety tested at their highest value in strict laborato ry settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 94 Manufacturer’s Warranty ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANT Y What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original pur.
95 Man ufacturer’s Warranty • THE MERCHANT ABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR AN Y P ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE; • W ARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT; • DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY ,.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 96 This Limited W arranty allocates risk of Produc t failure between Purchaser and SAMSUNG , and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitati ons of liability contained in thi s Limited W arranty .
97 Index Index A Add Call 17 Airplane Mode 80 Alarm Clock 54 B Battery capacity 6 charging 7 disposal 91 installing 6 protecting 91 removing 7 Bluetooth 63–67 device information 64 device name 64 di.
Index 98 M Memory Card 9 instal ling 9 Memory Status 80 Menu accessing 11 layout 30 Message Alert 41 Messagi ng 34 alert setup 44 auto-erase 42 email 37 instant messaging 37 picture message settings 4.
99 Index T T9 Text Inpu t 20 Text edit 22 entering 20 numbers 21 punctuation 21 symbols 21 text 21 text entry settings 83 using the keyboard 21 Text Entry Settings 83 Three-Way Calling 17 Tools 48 ala.
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However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Samsung BMC-M350. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Samsung BMC-M350 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center