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SPH-M930_UG_EG29_CH_081 1 1 1_F8 Consejo: Para enco ntrar esta guía par a usuarios en español, por fav or visita a www.boostmobil e.com/espanol y haz clic en ASISTENCIA . T o find this user guide in Spanish, please vi sit ww w .boostmobi le.com/espanol and cl ick ASISTENCIA .
1 T a ble of Contents T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Device’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Section 1 : Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 TT Y Use With Boost Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Language Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 T a ble of Contents T ext-to-Speech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 Sear ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 2H. micr oSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 Y our Device’ s micr oSD Car d and Adapter .
4 Getting Driving Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 79 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 82 Section 4 : Safety and W arranty Informati on 1 83 4A . I mportant Safety Info rmation . . . . . . . . 1 8 4 General Pr ecautions .
Introduction i Introduction Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Boost Mobile ® service and all the features of your new de vice. It’s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1 : Getting.
ii Introduct ion > Add 1: S h o r t c u t s 1 : Applications 2: Bookmark 3: Contact 4: Direct dial 5: Direct message 6: Directions & Navi gation 7 : Latitude 8: Music pla ylist 9: Settings 2: W id ge ts 1 : Analog clock 2: Calendar 3.
Introduction i ii Introduction 1 : Wi-Fi Dire ct 2: Configure Wi-Fi Dir ect 3: Status 4: Disconnect Wi-Fi Dir ect 5: Bluetooth (On /Off) 6: Bluetooth setting s 1 : Bluetooth (On/Off ) 2: Device name 3.
iv Introducti on Display 1 : Bright ness 2: Auto-rot ate screen (On/Off) 3: Animation 1 : No animations 2: Some animations 3: All animations 4: Scr een timeout 1 : 30 seconds 2: 1 minute 3: 2 minutes .
Introduction v Introduction 1 : USB debugging (On/Off ) 2: Stay awake (On/Off) 3: Allow mock locations (On/Off ) Accounts & sync 1 : Background data (On/Off) 2: Auto-sync (On/Off) Privacy 1 : Fact.
vi Introduction 1 : Auto-replace (On/Off ) 2: Auto-cap ( On/Off) 3: P Auto-punctuate (On/Of f) V oice input & output 1 : Voice r ecognizer settings 1 : Language 2: SafeSear ch 3: Block offe nsiv e.
Introduction vii Introduction 6: Model number 7 : Android version 8: Baseband version 9: Kernel version 10 : B u i l d n u m b e r 1 1 : Hardwar e version > Switch ID > Search > More > Man.
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2 1A. Setting Up Service ⽧ Setting Up Y our Device (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Device (page 5) ⽧ Setting Up Y our V oicemail (page 7) ⽧ Getting Help (page 7) Setting Up Y our Device 1. Install the battery. 䡲 Remov e the battery from its packaging.
1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 Setting Up Service 䡲 Insert the bat tery into the opening in the back of the device, making sur e the connectors align. Gently pr ess down to secur e the battery . 2. Install t he (optional) me mory card. 䡲 Position the battery cover o ver the battery compartment and pr ess down until you hear a click.
4 1A. Setting Up Service 3. Pr ess and hold to turn on the device. 䡲 I f yo u r d ev i ce is a ct i va te d , i t w il l tu r n o n, s ea rc h f o r Boost service and enter standby mode. Unlocking Y our Device Screen 䊳 T o unlock your phone from this scr een, touch and drag the lock icon across the scr een or slide the QWERTY ke yboar d out.
1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 Setting Up Service Activating Y our Device T o activate your new phone, please refer to th e “ Activation Kit” documentation inclu ded in your original device packaging . For additional support informa tion visit us at: ww w .
6 1A. Setting Up Service 2. On the Choose Y our ID scr een, tap Get New . 䡲 If the lock scr een displa ys, unlock it by dr agging the Unlock icon to the right side of the scr een.) 3. T ouch an ID Pack on the Mobile ID screen. 4. Read the information screen for a description of the ID Pack and touch Install .
1A . Setting Up Ser vice 7 Setting Up Service Setting Up Y our Voicemail Y our device automatically transfers all unanswer ed calls to your v oicemail, e ven if y our de vice is in use or turned of f. Y ou should set up your V oicemail and personal greeting as soon as y our device is activ ated.
8 1A. Setting Up Service 䢇 Shop for the la test Boost phones. 䢇 View av ailable Boost service plans and options. 䢇 Learn more about data services and other products like g ames, ringtones, wallpapers, and mor e. F rom An y Other Phone 䢇 1 -888-BOOS T -4U (1 -888-266- 7848).
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1 0 2A . Device Basics ⽧ Y our Device (page 1 0) ⽧ Viewing the Displa y Screen (page 1 4) ⽧ T urning Y our Device On and Off (page 1 7) ⽧ Battery and Charger (page 1 7) ⽧ Device F unction Ke.
2A. Device Basics 1 1 Device Basics K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets y ou hear the caller and automat ed pr ompts. 2. Front Camera functions as the front facing camera lens. 3. Status Bar Icons pr ovide inf ormation about y our device’ s status and options, such as signal str ength, ringer setting, messaging, signal str ength, and battery char ge.
1 2 2A. Device Basics new voic e message, pr ompting you t o call your voicemail. 10 . Front Indicator Light (L ED) displa ys a device notificatio n, char ging status, or alert. 11 . Lock/POWER Key lets you turn the device on or of f, end a call, or turn off the L CD.
2A. Device Basics 1 3 Device Basics 7. Delete K ey deletes characters from the displa y in text entry mode. Side View Phone Features 1. V olume Bu tton adjusts the ringer v olume in standby mode, the voice v olume during a call, and media pla yback volume.
1 4 2A . Device Basics 2. microSD Card Slot lets you use a microSD car d to expand the memory of y our phone. (A 2GB micr oSD car d comes pr e-installed in your Samsung T ransform™ Ultra.) 3. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when you ar e speaking to them.
2A. Device Basics 1 5 Device Basics Status Bar – Status Icons Call in Progress – A voice call is in progr ess. Audio is rout ed through either the earpiece or external speak er . Bluetooth Call in Progress – A v oice c all is be ing r outed thr ough a Bluetoot h headset.
1 6 2A. Device Basics Sign-in/Sync Error – Ther e has been an issue with your connection to the Google server or you wer e not properly signed into your account. In order to use Google application or sync featur es, you must set up and sign into an activ e Google account.
2A. Device Basics 1 7 Device Basics T urning Y our Device On and Off T urning Y our Device On 䊳 Pr ess and hold . Once your de vice is on, it enters standby mode – the device’ s idle state. At this point, you ar e r eady to begin making and r eceiving calls.
1 8 2A. Device Basics Installing the Battery 䊳 See “Setting U p Y our De vice” on pa ge 2. Removing the Battery 1. Make sur e the power is off so that you don’t lose an y stored numb ers or messages.
2A. Device Basics 1 9 Device Basics Alwa ys use a Samsung-appr oved d esktop char ger , tra vel char ger , or v ehicle po wer adapter to charge your battery. 䊳 Plug the flat end of th e char ger into the device’s charger jack and the other end into an electrical outlet.
20 2A . Device Basics 䢇 Reduce your backlight on time. (See “Changing the Backlight Time Length” on page 6 7 .) 䢇 T urn Bluetooth of f when not in use. (See “T urning Bluetooth On and Of f” on page 1 29.) 䢇 T urn Wi-Fi off when not in use.
2A. Device Basics 2 1 Device Basics 䡲 Mobile ID ( ) lets y ou quickly change the ID packet y ou'r e curr ently using. T ouch an insta lled pack and the scr eens will automatically swtich t o the pack you choose. T ouch Get New to download and install a new ID.
2 2 2A. Device Basics 䡲 Ta p t o l a u n c h t h e V oice Search function. Using Y o ur Device to Sear ch Use the Google Search bo x to manually sear ch for a term on both your de vice and on the Web. 1. Pr ess to launch the Google Search bo x. 2. Ta p to se lect a search ar ea.
2A. Device Basics 2 3 Device Basics ● Search pr efer ences and sett ings can be configur ed to displa y suggestions in a different manner . 3. T ap a match from the list of suggestions, phone sear ch r esults, or pr eviously chosen sear ch matches. Once touched, the item opens in the appr opriate application.
2 4 2A . Device Basics 3. Once complete, the Voice Sear ch application analyzes y our spok en words and di splays a l ist of matching ke yword terms. T o use additional Vo ice Search functions: 䊳 F .
2A. Device Basics 2 5 Device Basics Home Screen Overview The Home scr een is t he starting point fo r many applications and functions, and it all ows you to add items lik e application icons, shortcuts, folders, or widgets to giv e you instant acce ss to information and applications.
2 6 2A. Device Basics messages. (See “Using th e Notifications Panel” on page 38.) 䡲 These notifications a ppear at the top-left of th e scr een (within the Status bar) and display important u ser information.
2A. Device Basics 2 7 Device Basics 䢇 Shortcuts are icons that launc h av ailab le devic e applications such as V oic email, Contacts, Phone, Email, Alarm Clo ck, etc.
2 8 2A. Device Basics 䡲 Email ( ) launches t he email application that manages both Inte rnet-based and M icr osoft® Outlook® (Exchange Serv er -based) email accounts. Using the Applications T ab All of your de vice’ s applications ar e located within the Applications tab.
2A. Device Basics 2 9 Device Basics Applications The follow ing is a listin g of some sample applications av ailable via the Appl ications tab. Note: Applications that appear on the Home Screens will depend on which ID Pack you choo se to install.
30 2A . Device Basics Latitude – Lets you see your friends' locations and shar e yours with them . The application also lets you See y our friends' locations on a map or in a list. Maps – Launches a W eb-based dynamic map that helps you find local businesses, locate friends, view maps and get driving dir ections (page 1 7 6) .
2A. Device Basics 3 1 Device Basics Customizing Y our Home Screen Y ou can customize your Home scr een b y doing the following : 䢇 Creating Sh ortcut s 䢇 Adding and Removing Widgets 䢇 Reposition.
32 2A . Device Basics T o add a shortcut from the Applications tab: 1. Press to activate the Home screen. 2. Select a location (scr een) for your new shortcut b y scr olling acr oss your av ailable screens until you r each the desir ed one. (See “Home Screen Overview” on page 25.
2A. Device Basics 33 Device Basics T o add a shortcut using th e Add to Home screen: 1. Pr ess to activate the Home screen. 2. T ouch and h old on an empty area of the scr een.
34 2 A. Device Basics T o add a Widget: 1. Press to activate the Home scr een. 2. T ouch and hold on an empty area of the scr een. 3. Fro m t he Add to Home screen window tap Widgets . 4. T ap an av ailable widget to place it on y our curr ent scr een.
2A. Device Basics 35 Device Basics 4. T ap an av ailable f older type to place i t on y our curr ent scr een. 䡲 Choices incl ude New folder , All contacts , Bluetooth received , Contacts with phone numbers , Google Contacts, Rece nt documents, or Starred c ontacts .
36 2A . Device Basics Although most scr eens will change orientation once the QWERTY keyboar d is opened, this featur e can be manually enabled to change the orientation for all applicable screens when r otation is detected. T o manually activate the auto -r otate featur e: 1.
2A. Device Basics 3 7 Device Basics Selecting Menu Ite ms As you na vigate through the menu, y ou activate menu options by tapping the onscr een entry. Select an y option by tapping it. 1. Tap an onscreen icon to launch a menu or feature. 2. Scr oll your finger acr oss the screen to na vigate thr ough a menu list (bottom up or top down) .
38 2A . Device Basics Using Context Menus Context menus (also called popup menus) contain tools that apply to a specif ic item on the scr een. They function similar to those menu options available on your computer when y ou use a right-mouse click. Y ou open a context menu by touching and holding an onscreen item.
2A. Device Basics 39 Device Basics Displaying Y our Phone Number 䊳 Pr ess > and tap Settin gs > About phone > Status . (Y our phon e number and other information about your device and account is displa yed.) Entering T ext Using the Android Ke y b o a r d Selecting a T ext Input Mode 1.
40 2A . Device Basics Android K eyboard Over view 䢇 Entry field : a field where te xt, numbers, or other characters can be entered. 䢇 Suggested Word choices : a ro w of selectable wor d choices based on the current set of enter ed text. T ap an onscreen choice to insert the selection into your text entry field at the curr ent cursor position.
2A. Device Basics 4 1 Device Basics 䡲 ABC mode contains only let ters. T ext mode button indicat es . 䡲 ?1 23 mode contains only numbers and symbols. T ext mode button indicates . 䢇 V oice In put mode : T apping this but ton activ ates the built-in micr ophone and v oice r ecognition software.
4 2 2A. Device Basics T o enter numbers: 1. Ta p to enter the ?1 23 mode. 2. T ap the appropriate numeric ke y . To e n t e r s y m b o l s : 1. Ta p to enter the ?1 23 mode . 2. T ap the appropriate symbol k ey . – or – T ap to select fr om additional symbol characters.
2A. Device Basics 43 Device Basics T o reveal ad ditional QWERTY te xt editing opti ons: 1. T ouch and h old an activ e text entry field. 2. Fro m t h e Edit text context menu, tap an av ailable function: 䡲 Select word highlights the cha r acters of the last entered wor d in the text message field.
44 2A. Device Basics 䡲 Numbers to enter numbers by pr essing the numbers on the ke yboar d. (See page 44.) 䡲 Symbols to enter symbols. (See page 44.
2A. Device Basics 45 Device Basics Smileys (emoticons) ar e accessed b y pr essing and then selecting an image from the Insert smiley page that is then inserted at y our curr ent cursor position. T o enter symbols: 1. Position the cursor wher e you want the symbol to displa y within your message.
46 2A . Device Basics T o configure Swype settings: 1. Pr ess > and tap > Language & keyboard. 2. Ta p Swype settings . 3. Scr oll down the list of a v ailable options and touch a corresponding entry to either activate or configure the settings.
2A. Device Basics 4 7 Device Basics 䡲 Help pro vides access to Swype help. ● Swype help : to access Sw ype Help information and user manual. ● Tu t o r i a l : pr ovides access to onscr een Swype tutorials. 䡲 About displa ys the curr ent software v ersion.
48 2A . Device Basics Swype K eyboard Over view 䢇 Entry field a scr een area wher e te xt, numbers, or other chacters are entered. 䢇 Delete deletes characters from the entry field. 䢇 CAPS/AL T : When in ABC mode, this key changes the capitalization of the su bsequent enter ed characters.
2A. Device Basics 49 Device Basics 1 2 3 ABC Mode In 123 ABC mode, y ou can enter on ly letters and a few common punctuation marks from the on-scr een ke yboar d. The text mode k e y shows . While in this mode, the te xt mode k ey displa ys . 1. Select th e 1 23 ABC mode (showing letters and numbers on the onscreen k eys).
50 2A . Device Basics 1. T ouch an onscreen char acter , and without lifting your finger , drag your fingertip to the next char acter in the wor d. 2. Repeat this process until the desir ed characters are tr aced. 䡲 If pr ompted, select from an onscr een list of possible word matches.
2A. Device Basics 5 1 Device Basics 4. Cr eate a new Gmail username by entering a prefix for your @gmail.com email addr ess. – or – Ta p Sign in . Y our device then communicates with the Google servers to confirm your information. For additional information about synchr onizing accounts, see “Synchronizing Accounts” on page 77.
52 2B. Making and Answering Call s ⽧ Making Calls (page 5 2) ⽧ Dialing Options (page 52) ⽧ Answering Calls (page 53) ⽧ Missed Call Notificati on (page 54) ⽧ Calling Emergency Numbers (page 5.
2B. Makin g and Answering Calls 53 Making Calls 䢇 Delete ( ) to delete the d igits fr om the current number . T o see additional options, tap . 䢇 Add to contacts to add the current number to a new or existing Contacts entry .
54 2B. Making and Answering Calls Ending a Ca ll 䊳 Select to end a call. – or – Pr ess and then tap End call . Missed Call Notification When you do not answer an incoming call, the Status bar indicates . T o display a Missed Call entry from the Home scr een: 1.
2B. Makin g and Answering Calls 55 Making Calls Enhanced 9 1 1 (E9 1 1 ) Information This device featur es an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E9 1 1 emergency location services wher e av ailable.
56 2B. Making and An swering Calls End-of-Call Options 1. After you r eceive a call f rom or mak e a call to a phone number that is not in your Contacts, locate the number in your Call log list . 2. T ap the number to view option s, or tap to r edial the entry .
2B. Makin g and Answering Calls 57 Making Calls 2. Enter the new number . 3. Press and tap Add to contacts . 4. Ta p Create new contact . 5. If pr ompted, tap a destinat ion for your new contact to synchroniz e. 䡲 The new contact can be cr eated und er either your Google (Gmail) account, or Microsoft® Outlook®- Exc hange Server account) .
58 2B. Making and Answering Call s Using Favorites Dialing From Favorites Y ou can quickly dial contacts you call fr equently by adding them to your F a vorites list. Although not assigned to a speed dial num ber , this is a quick and easy way to dial your fa vorite Contacts.
2B. Makin g and Answering Calls 5 9 Making Calls P lus (+) Code Dialing When placing internatio nal calls, Plus Code Dialing automatical ly enters the intern ational access code fo r your location (for e xample, 0 1 1 for international calls made from the U.
60 2C. Settin gs ⽧ Call Settings (page 60) ⽧ Airplane Mode (page 62) ⽧ TT Y Use With Boost Ser vice (page 62) ⽧ Display Settings (page 66) ⽧ Language Settings (page 69) ⽧ Location Settings.
2C. Setti ngs 61 Settings Changing the Intern ational Dialing Code By default, the internat ional di aling pr efix (code) is set to 0 1 1 . This code can not be chan ged until the feature is temporaril y disabled. Once disabled, the field becomes accessible and can be alter ed.
62 2C. Settin gs 3. Select a device administr ator and follow the pr ompts. Airplane Mode Airplane Mode (Flight mode) allows you to use many of your de vice’s featur es, su ch as Games, Ca mer a, and Music, when you ar e in an airplane or in any other ar ea wher e making or r eceiving ca lls or data is prohibi ted.
2C. Setti ngs 6 3 Settings If this cab le was not provided with your T TY device, contact y our TT Y de vice manufact ur er to pur chase the connector ca ble. T o turn T TY Mode on or off: 1. Pr ess > and tap > Call settings > TT Y . (An informational message displa ys.
64 2C. Settin gs 1. Pr ess > and tap > Sound > Phone ringtone . 2. T ap a ringtone from the av ailable list. The ringtone briefly pla ys when selected.
2C. Setti ngs 6 5 Settings Adjusting the Vo lume Settings Adjust the volume settings to suit your needs and your envir onment. 1. Pr ess > and tap > Sound > Sound . 2. T ouch and drag the onscreen slider to assign the volume settings for an y of the following v olume levels and tap OK .
66 2C. Settin gs Silent Mode The Silent Mode option allows you to mute all sounds without turning y our device off (ex cept for Med ia vol um e) . T o activate Silent Mode: 䊳 Pr ess and hold the volume button down in standby mode until you see on the screen.
2C. Setti ngs 67 Settings Changing the Backlight Time Length Select how long the display scr een r emains lit after you pr ess any k ey . 1. Pr ess > and tap > Display > Screen timeout .
68 2C. Settin gs Changing the Display Screen Choose what you see on the Home scr een (behind your shortcuts and Widgets) while powering on or off the device, and when in standby mode. 1. Pr ess > and tap (Wallpaper) . 2. Ta p Gallery , ID wa llpapers , Live Wallpapers , or Wall papers .
2C. Setti ngs 6 9 Settings selected date format is also applied to the date displa yed within t he device’ s Alarm Clock. Language Settings T o assign the default lang uage used b y the Android operating system. 1. Pr ess > and tap > Language & keyboard > Select language .
70 2 C . S e t t i n g s 3. Ta p Agree . Enabling this featur e allows Google to collect anonymous location data whether or not any location application or other r elated featur e is active or in use. 䡲 Ta p Use wireless network s > disagree to disable the collection of data.
2C. Setti ngs 7 1 Settings Y our Device’ s Screen Lock Feature Locking Y our Device Screen When your de vice is locked, y ou can only r eceiv e incoming calls or mak e calls to 9 1 1 . 䊳 Pr ess . Locking the scr een pr e vents accidental scre en touche s from activ ating phone functions.
72 2 C . S e t t i n g s 6. When you ha ve connected at least four dots in a vertical, horiz ontal or diagonal dir ection, lif t y our finger fr om the scr een. 7. Ta p Continue to rec o rd t he p at t e rn . 8. Confirm the new pa ttern by r edr awing it and then tap Confirm .
2C. Setti ngs 73 Settings 䡲 Sign in using your Google account name and passwor d, and cr eate a new scr een unlock pattern before r egainin g access to t he Home scr een. Changing the Unlock Patt ern 1. Pr ess > and tap > Location & secu rity > Change screen lock.
74 2 C . S e t t i n g s 3. To u c h None . All scre en lock settings clear . Device Administration Activati ng this featur e allows Google to administr ate your de vice in a way similar to IT security settings on a corporate PC. This featur e is beneficial in case y our device is lost or stolen.
2C. Setti ngs 7 5 Settings 2. Review the two memory sections for available space information: 䡲 SD card displays the memory information specific to an installed microSD car d. Th is amount of space can be altered b y replacing the curr ent microSD car d.
76 2 C . S e t t i n g s 2. Select a pr ocess you want and se lect Stop . Erasing Device Content Use the Manage applications menu to quickly erase selected content and uninstall thir d-party applications stor ed in your de vice. T o clear an application’ s cache: 1.
2C. Setti ngs 77 Settings Quick Launch Allows you to set ke yboar d shortcuts that launch assigned applications. 1. Pr ess > and tap > Applications 2. Ta p Quick launch to activate the fea tur e. 3. T ap an onscreen letter from the list. 4. Select an a vailable applic at ion.
78 2 C . S e t t i n g s 3. Ta p Auto-sync . A gr een checkmar k indicates the featur e is en abled. 䡲 This feature enables the synchronization of data between your de vice and e x ternal sites or servers. 䡲 The two main components are Contacts and Calendar Events.
2C. Setti ngs 79 Settings Synchronizin g Y our Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Account By default, ther e are n o Calendar e ven ts managed b y the device. These must be manually added. (See “Synchronizing Calendar Ev ents Thr ough Microsoft Exchange Acti veSy nc” on page 96.
80 2C. Settin gs ● Default account assigns this account as the default used when se nding out new emails. ● Out of office settings : Conf igur es y our out of office notifications. ● Empty server trash : Allows you to delete your email account’s tr ash bin r emotely .
2C. Setti ngs 81 Settings ● Signature allows you to cr eate an outgoing email signatur e at tached t o new emails sent fr om your de vice. 4. Pr ess to r eturn to the pr e vious scre en. For mor e detailed Micr osoft® Exchange Activ eSync email information, see “Exchange Server Email (Outlook)” on page 1 63.
82 2C. Settin gs 3. T ap any of the following search parameters to then alter the settings: 䡲 Google search opens a scr een where y ou can set your Google sear ch pr eference s. ● Show web suggestion s also includes sear ch matches from Google’ s online sear ch engine.
2D. Ca ll L og 83 Call Log ⽧ Viewing Call Log (page 83) ⽧ Call Log Options (page 84) ⽧ Making a Call Fr om Call Log (page 86) ⽧ Saving a Number F rom Call Log (page 86) ⽧ Altering a Number F.
84 2D. Ca ll L og Accessing Call L og From Notifications Y ou can also access the Ca ll log fr om a Missed Call notification. (See “Using the Notifications Panel” on page 38.) T o access these cal l notifications: 1. Locate fr om the Notifi cations ar ea of the Status bar .
2D. Ca ll L og 85 Call Log 䢇 T ap a contac t entry name or number to r ev eal the call options scr een: 䡲 Time pr ovides the time an d date of the call and its duration. 䡲 Call again allows y ou to r edial the entr y by name or number . 䡲 Send text message allows y ou to create a new t e xt message to the selected en try .
86 2D. Call Log Making a Call From Call L og 1. Pr ess and tap > Call log () . 2. Ta p adjacent to a desir ed entry . – or – T ouch and hold an entry name/ number fr om the list, and then ta p Call . Saving a Number From Call L og 1. T ap a Call log entry > Add to contacts > Create ne w contact .
2D. Ca ll L og 8 7 Call Log Erasing the Call L og Y ou can delete eith er an indi vidual call log entry or all curr ent entries fr om the Call log list. T o clear a single entr y fr om the Call log list: 1. Pr ess and tap > Call log () . T ouch and hold the entry from the Call log scr ee n and select Remove from call log .
88 2E. Conta cts ⽧ Creating a New Contacts Entry (page 88) ⽧ Confirming Contact Sync hronization (page 90) ⽧ Contacts Menu Options (page 91 ) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 92) ⽧ Editing a C.
2E. Contacts 89 Contacts 䢇 Google contacts are shar ed with y our existing Google account and can also be imported to your device after you ha ve cr eated a Google Mail account. 䢇 Exchange Server contacts are those contacts t hat ar e intended to be shared with either an Exchange Server or fr om within Micr osoft ® Outlook ® .
90 2E. Conta cts After saving the number , y our device displa ys the n ew entry within the C ontact list. (See “Conta cts Entry Options” on page 92.) Confirming Contact Synchronization Syncing data from your managed accounts allows you to add and manage a new or existing contact fr om your online or r emote account s to your device.
2E. Contacts 9 1 Contacts 䡲 This update pr ocess works both ways. F or example, an y changes on the devic e are updated to your Gmail Contac ts list after syncronization.
92 2 E. Co nt ac ts Contacts Entr y Options 1. Pr ess and tap . 2. T ap an entry to displa y the Contact entry’ s ov erview screen. This scr een contains Name, History , contacts numbers, email, and linked contact information. 3. Pr ess to re veal the conte xt menu specific to this entry .
2E. Contacts 9 3 Contacts 䡲 Email to add or delete an e mail addr ess. 䡲 Postal address to enter a physical str eet addr ess. 䡲 Organizati on to enter business information such as company name and position. 䡲 More to add additional categories such as: IM, Notes , Nickname , and We bs it e .
94 2E . C on t ac ts 5. Ta p Done to update the number to the e xisting Contacts entry . Sending Contacts 1. Pr ess and tap . 2. T ap an entry to open its ov erview page.
2E. Contacts 95 Contacts Applying a picture from within your online Gmail: 1. Log into your Gmail acco unt and go to your Contacts page. 2. Select y our Contact s entry (with a ch eckmark), double click on the entr y , then click Change Picture 3. Click Browse to locate a l ocal cop y of your image.
96 2F . Calendar & T ools ⽧ Befor e Y ou Begin (page 96) ⽧ Calendar (page 96) ⽧ Clock (page 1 02) ⽧ My Files (page 1 04) ⽧ Calculator (page 1 05) ⽧ Updating Y our D evice Firmware (pag.
2F . Calendar & T ools 9 7 To o l s 3. T ap within the Micr osof t® Exchange ActiveSync account field to r e veal the account’ s synchr onization settings screen. 4. Ta p Sync Calendar to activate the synchronization of calendar ev ents between your device and the r emote ex change server .
98 2F . Calendar & T ools 䡲 Lock time zone locks event times and dates t o the selected time z one below . Times and dates do not change even if you mo ve to another time zone. 䡲 Select ti me zone allows you to select a time zone to associate with t his calendar .
2F . Calendar & T ools 99 To o l s 3. Ta p t h e Event fi eld and enter a title for the e vent. 4. Select a From/T o date and time for t he ev ent b y tapping the corr esponding fields, and adjusting the va lues by tapping or . 䡲 Ta p t h e AM or PM button to change the value.
1 00 2F . Cal endar & T ools Event Reminders When your de vice is turned on and you hav e an e vent alarm scheduled, t her e ar e se ver al wa ys y our de vice alerts y ou to schedul ed ev ents: 䢇 By pla ying a short beep. 䢇 By illuminating the backlig ht.
2F . Calendar & T ools 1 0 1 To o l s 4. Make y our modifications (ev ent name, location, participants, alarm, r epetition, e tc) . 5. Ta p Save to store the new updates and synchr onize them with y our assigned account. Erasing a Day ’ s Events 1.
1 02 2F . Cal endar & T ools Clock Y our devi ce comes with a bu ilt-in series of functions accessed through the Clock scr een such as Alarm, Pictur e Gallery , Music Player , and Home screen. Alarm Clock The alarm clock that has multiple ala rm capabilities.
2F . Calendar & T ools 1 03 To o l s 2. Ta p ( Alarm ) t o launch the alarm scr een. 3. Ta p ( Add a larm ) to activ ate an alarm. 4. T o activate an existing alarm, tap the clo ck icon. 5. T o edit an alarm, tap the en try and then tap the Time field to adjust the al arm time.
1 04 2F . Calendar & T ools T o delete an Alarm event: 1. Pr ess and tap > > . 2. T ouch and hold a desired alarm ev ent. 3. F rom the onscr een conte xt menu, tap Delete alarm and then tap OK . T o disable an Alarm event: 1. Pr ess and tap > > .
2F . Calendar & T ools 1 05 To o l s ● Pr ess for these additional options: Share , Create folder , Delete , View by , Lis t by , and More ( Move , Copy , Rename , and Settings ). 3. Once you ha ve located your file, tap the file name to launch the associat ed application.
1 06 2F . Cal endar & T ools Back Up Y our Data Prior to Update T o back up yo ur Gmail information: 1. Pr ess > and tap > Accounts & sync . (See “Synchronizing Accounts ” on page 77 .) 2. Ta p t h e Auto -sync option to enable the feature (gr een checkmark) .
2F . Calendar & T ools 1 0 7 To o l s 2. Pr ess and tap > . 3. Pr ess and tap My apps . 4. Scroll thr ough the li st of pr eviously aded G oogle applications and choose the one y ou wish to re in st a ll .
1 08 2F . Cal endar & T ools 1. Pr ess > and tap > About phone > System updates > Update Profile . 2. Follow the onscr een instructions. Updating Y our Samsung Sof tware 1. Pr ess > and tap > About phone > System updates > Update Samsung Softwar e .
2G. Ser vices 1 09 Voice Services ⽧ V oice Dialer (page 1 09) ⽧ Opening Menus With V oice Dialer (page 1 1 1) ⽧ T ext-to-Speech (page 1 1 1) ⽧ Search (p age 1 1 2) V oice Dialer Y ou can use y.
11 0 2 G . S e r v i c e s 䢇 Open <Menu> to jump directly to menu items or applications. (See “Opening Menus With Voice Dialer” on page 1 1 1.
2G. Ser vices 1 1 1 Voice Services Opening Menus With V oice Dialer Y ou can jump dire ctly to many menu items or applications by sa ying “ Go to ” follow ed by a m enu option. 1. Pr ess and tap > (Voice Dialer) . 2. When you see “ Listening , ” say “ Open .
11 2 2 G . S e r v i c e s 䡲 Install voic e data confirms the in stallation of necessary data r equir ed for synthesis. T ap this to ad and install the fr ee app fr om Android mark et. 䡲 Speech rate adjusts the rate at which onscr een text is spok en b y the device.
2H. microSD Car d 1 1 3 microSD Card ⽧ Y our Device’s microSD Card and Adapter (page 1 1 3) ⽧ Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer (page 1 1 5) ⽧ microSD Card Settings (page 1 1 8) ⽧ Im.
1 1 4 2H. microSD Card Re-inserting the microSD Card 1. Remov e the battery cov er . 2. Insert the micr oSD car d into the micr oSD car d slot and push in until you feel a click.
2H. microSD Car d 1 1 5 microSD Card microSD Adapter The supplied microSD adapter allows you to use micr oSD cards in other SD -compatible devices, lik e computers, camer as, and pr inters. Befor e using the micr oSD car d with an SD-compatible de vice, y ou will need to insert th e micr oSD car d into the microSD adapter .
1 1 6 2H. microSD Card 1. With the micr oSD car d installed, connect your device to y our computer using a compa tible USB cable. (Wait for the conne ction to be completed. When connected, the host computer will automatically detect y our de vice.) 2.
2H. microSD Car d 1 1 7 microSD Card 5. If a Cannot install this Ha rdware scr een displa ys, follow these steps: 䡲 Click Finish . 䡲 F r om your computer , right-click on the My Computer icon and select Propert ies (fr om the onscr een context menu) .
1 1 8 2H. microSD Card microSD Card Settings Viewing Memor y in the microSD Card The Samsung T r ansform™ Ultra allows y ou to re view the memory allocation o f both y our device’ s internal stor age and that of t he micr oSD car d. 1. Pr ess > and tap > Storage .
2H. microSD Car d 1 1 9 microSD Card 䢇 DO NO T turn off or restart y our computer , or put it into standby mode, while using a mass stor age device. Doing so will r esult in loss or damage of data. 䢇 The microSD car d can only be mounted for use b y either the device or a connected computer .
1 20 2I. Camera ⽧ T aking Pictures (page 1 20) ⽧ Recording Videos (page 1 2 5) T aking Pictures T aking pictures with y our device’ s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pr essing a but ton. T o take a pictur e: 1.
2I. Camera 1 2 1 Camera 2. Holding the phone in la ndscape mode , use the displa y screen as a viewfinder and aim the c amer a lens at y our sub ject. 3. Pr ess or tap until the shutter sounds. (Y our device automatical ly sav es the pictur e to the DCIM folder on the mic r oSD car d.
1 2 2 2I. Camera photo can later be displa yed on Goog le™ Maps or used in other social applications. Choose from: On or Off (default) . 䡲 White bal ance to compensate for c olor differences found within different lig hting condit ions. Choose fr om: Auto (default), Incandescent , Daylight , Fluorescent , or Cloudy .
2I. Camera 1 23 Camera 1. Pr ess and tap > (Gallery) . 2. Select a folder lo cation (for e xample: Camera pictures ) and tap an ima ge to view y our picture. ● Pr ess fr om the main Gallery scr een r ev eals gallery-speci fic options Share , Delete , and More .
1 2 4 2I. Camera 䡲 Share to activ ate the pictur e shar e menu from which y ou can choo se to shar e the c urr ent image via one of many options: ● Bluetooth to send the image to another device via Bluetooth. ● Email to attach the image t o a new Email message.
2I. Camera 1 25 Camera Assigning Pi ctures After taking a pictur e, assign it as a pictur e ID for a Contacts entry or as the Home screen backgr ound image (wallpaper) . 1. Pr ess and tap > . 2. Fro m t h e Camer a gallery (or other image folder), tap an image icon to open the image.
1 2 6 2I. Camera 4. Pr ess or tap to begin r ecor ding. 5. Press or t ap to stop recor ding. (Y o ur device automati cally sa ves the video wi thin the DCIM folder on the micr oSD car d.
2I. Camera 1 2 7 Camera 䡲 Flash mode to activa te the built-in flash and pr ovide an additional light sour ce for new videos taken with the Samsung T ransform™ Ultra. Set to On or Off . 䡲 Video quality to set the length for your video. Choose from: Long Video (Norma l) or Video Mail (MMS) .
1 2 8 2I. Camera ● Yo uTu b e to post the selected video to Yo u Tu b e . 䡲 Delete ● Confirm deletions to confirm when a video is re m ove d . 䡲 More ● Details to displa y image deta ils such as File name, File siz e, Duration, F rame rate, Bit r ate, Format, and Date tak en.
2J. Bluetoot h 1 2 9 Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Blueto oth On and Of f (page 1 2 9) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 1 30) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 1 31 ) ⽧ Sending Contacts via Bl.
1 30 2J. Bluetooth Bluetooth Status Indicators The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance: – Bluetooth is active – Bluetooth is connected (paired) and communicating [no .
2J. Bluetoot h 1 3 1 Bluetooth T o change your Bluetoot h name: 1. V erify your Bluetooth is active. 2. F r om the Bluetooth set tings page, tap Device name . 3. Ta p t h e Device name field an d enter a new name. 4. Ta p OK to complete the r ename pr ocess.
1 32 2J. Bluetooth 6. The external de vice must accept the connection and enter your device’ s PIN code. 䡲 Once successfully paired to an external de vice, displa ys in the Status area.
2J. Bluetoot h 1 33 Bluetooth 1. Pr ess and tap . 2. T ap an en try to open its Contact’s ov erview page (page 92) . 3. Pr ess and tap Share > Bluetooth . 4. T ap a paired de vice. 䡲 The external Bluetooth device must be visi ble and communicating for the pairing to be successful.
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3A. Boost Service: The Basics 1 35 Boost Ser vice ⽧ T ext Messaging (SMS ) (page 1 36) ⽧ Multimedia Messaging (MMS) (page 1 3 7) ⽧ Caller ID (page 1 42) ⽧ Call Wa iting (page 1 42) ⽧ Making .
13 6 3 A . B o o s t S e r v i c e : T h e B a s i c s New V oicemail Message Aler ts When y ou r eceiv e a new v oice mes sage, y our phone alerts you and pr ompts you to call y our voicemail.
3A. Boost Service: The Basics 1 3 7 Boost Ser vice Composing T ext Messages 1. Pr ess and tap > ( Messaging ) > New message. 2. Ta p t h e To field and enter a Contact's na me, a mobile phone number , or an email address using either the onscreen or QWER TY keyboar ds.
13 8 3 A . B o o s t S e r v i c e : T h e B a s i c s Messaging is a vai lable via the M essaging application in your Applications scr een. Composing MMS Messages Composing MMS messages is e xactly the same as composing text messages, e x cept that y ou atta ch a pictur e, a video, or an audio file to the messa ge.
3A. Boost Service: The Basics 1 39 Boost Ser vice ● Recording duration : len gth of the r ecorded voice message. ● V olume Meter : displa ys the v olume lev el. ● Record : starts recor ding y our message. ● Play : pla ys back the r ecor ding. ● Stop : stops the r ecor ding.
14 0 3 A . B o o s t S e r v i c e : T h e B a s i c s 6. When you ar e finished cr eating your new MMS message, tap Send MMS . T o view and play a multimedia message: 1. Pr ess and tap > . 2. F r om the message list, tap a multimedia message to open its contents.
3A. Boost Service: The Basics 1 4 1 Boost Ser vice Deleting a Message or Message Thread 1. Pr ess and tap > . 2. T ouch and hold the message entry to displa y the context menu. 3. Ta p Delete thread and on ce pr ompted, t ap OK to complete the pr o cess.
14 2 3 A . B o o s t S e r v i c e : T h e B a s i c s Caller ID Caller ID allows people to identify a caller befor e answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displa yed when y ou mak e a call, follow these steps.
3A. Boost Service: The Basics 1 43 Boost Ser vice T o switch back to the first caller : 䊳 Ta p Swap fr om the In-Call options screen (shown her e) . Making a 3-Way Call With 3-Wa y calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime ra tes will be char ged for each of the two calls.
14 4 3 A . B o o s t S e r v i c e : T h e B a s i c s Call For warding Call Forwar ding lets you forwar d all y our incoming calls to another phone number – even when y our device is turned off. Y o u can continue to mak e calls fr om your phone when you hav e activated Call F orwar ding.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 45 Web and Data ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 1 45) ⽧ Navigating the Web (page 1 46) ⽧ Wi-Fi (page 1 53) ⽧ Email (page 1 56) ⽧ Using the Android Ma r.
1 46 3B. We b and Data Ser vices Data Connection Status and Indicators Y our device displa ys the curr ent status of y our mobile data connection through indicators at the top of the scr een. The followin g symbols ar e used: Y our device is connected to the high-speed Sprint 3G network.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 4 7 Web and Data Links, which ar e displa yed as under lined text , allow yo u to jump to Web pages, select special functions, or ev en place phone calls. Pinching and Zooming Zooming in and out on a Web page can be done now without the need of an onsc reen z oom tool.
1 48 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 䢇 New window : Launches a new Internet window while maintaining the curr ent We b page active. 䢇 Bookmarks : Allows you to access and manag e y our bookmarks. 䢇 Windows : Displays the curr ently active br owser windows as an onscreen list.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 49 Web and Data Selecting T ext on a We b Page 1. While on an active Web page, pr ess to open the br owser menu. 2. Scroll to the ar ea of the webpage containing the desir ed te xt. 3. Ta p Mo re > Select text . 4. T ouch and drag across the scr een and highlight the desir ed text.
1 50 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 䡲 Enable JavaScript : Enables Jav aScript for the curr ent Web page. Wit hout this featur e, some pages ma y not display pr operly . Remove the checkmark to disable this functi on. 䡲 Enable plug-ins : Enables br owser plugins for the curr ent Web page.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 5 1 Web and Data Adjusting Browser Security Settings 1. Pr ess to open the browser menu. 2. Ta p More > Settings . 3. Navigate to the Security setti ngs ar ea and se lect fr om one of the fo llowing privacy settin gs: 䡲 Remember passwords .
1 52 3B. Web and Data Ser vices Setting the Se ar ch Engine 1. Pr ess to ope n the br owser menu. 2. Ta p More > Settings > Set search engine . Choose fr om Google , Ya h o o ! , or Bing . Cre ating Bookmark s 1. F rom an y open W eb page, pr ess .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 53 Web and Data 4. Ta p S et as homepage to assign the selected entry as your new home page. Adding Bookmarks to Y our Home Scr een 1. F r om an y open Web pag e, pr ess . 2. T ouch and hold a n e xisting entry fr om the list to displa y an onscr een popup menu.
1 54 3B. We b and Data Ser vices 䡲 The network names and security set tings (Open network or Secured with xx x) of detected Wi-Fi networks are display ed in the Wi-Fi networks section. 2. T o manually add your new network connection: 䡲 Ta p Add Wi-Fi network .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 55 Web and Data Using the Wi-Fi Settings Menu The Wi-Fi settings - Advanced menu allows y ou to set up many of y our de vice’s Wi-Fi service, including: 䢇 Setting your .
1 56 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 6. Check the Show pa ssword checkbo x if you want your passwor d to display when enter ed. 7. Ta p Save to sav e your settings. Sharing Files using Wi-Fi Direct 1. Pr ess > and tap > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi Direct sett ings .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 5 7 Web and Data and commer cial and institut ional settings. IMAP4 is the current standard. 䢇 POP (Post Office Pr otocol) - This protocol is supported by most ISPs and is curr ently mor e common among consumer ap plications.
1 58 3B. We b and Data Ser vices Setting Up a Gmail Ac count via the Device 1. Pr ess and tap > ( Gmail ). 2. Follow the onscr een pr ompts. 䡲 The first time you connect, you ar e ask ed to give your Gmail account a unique onscreen name and enter a Fr om name (displa y ed in your outgoing emails within the From field) .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 59 Web and Data 䡲 T ap to delete a selected attachment fr om your curr ent email. 6. Once complete, tap Send . 䡲 Ta p Save as draf t to sa v e the curr ent email a s a draft. T o later view yo ur dr aft email messages, fr om the Inbox, tap the Draf ts folder .
1 60 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 䡲 Confirm actions : Shows a dialog whene ver y ou perform selected actions such as: Archive , Delete , and Send . 䡲 Reply all : Makes ‘Reply all’ the default r esponse for outgoing messages.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 6 1 Web and Data 䡲 The unique account name is used to differentiate this account from other email accounts accessed by y our de vice. (See “ Adding Additional Internet Email Accounts” on page 1 62.) Opening Email 1. Pr ess and tap ( Em ail ).
1 62 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 9. Once complete, tap Send . 䡲 Ta p > Save as draft to sa ve the current email as a dr aft. T o later view your dr aft email messages, fr om the Inbox, tap the Dra fts folder . 䡲 T o dele te the current email message, tap Discard .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 63 Web and Data ● Outgoing settings Adjusts the outgoing para meters, such as username, password and other outgoing connect ion parameters such as SMTP serv er . 䡲 Common settings allows y ou to configur e: ● Recent message assigns the number of onscreen displa y ed inbox messages.
1 64 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 6. When pr ompted to pr o v ide additional detailed information, scr oll down the scr een and tap Nex t . 7. Enter a DomainUsername , Password , and Exchange Server information. 䡲 DomainUsername : Use the arrow k eys to place your cursor befor e y our username and enter your network domaindesktop login username.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 65 Web and Data Opening an Exchange Server/Outlo ok Email 1. Pr ess and tap ( Email ). 2. Pr ess and tap Accounts and se lect the Exchange Serv er/Micr osoft® Outlook® account. 3. T ap a message to r ead, manage, and r eply to y our email messages.
1 66 3B. Web and Data Ser vices 3. Enter a new message body and tap Send . T o delete an email message: 䊳 T ouch and hold an email (fr om your inbo x list) and select Delete fr om the onscreen context menu. – or – With the email message displa y ed, tap > Delete .
3B. Web and Data Services 1 6 7 Web and Data ● Default account assign s this account as t he default used when sending out new emails. ● Empty server trash : Allows you to delete y our email account ’s tr ash bin r emotely . ● Sync sche dule : Allows you to configur e y our email sync schedule.
1 68 3B. Web and Data Ser vices T o create an Ex change Server Email Signature: This signature can differ from an y curr ent Email signatur e on your local Micr osoft® Outlook® client. This signat ur e is applied to a ny out going emails originating on your device.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 69 Web and Data 3. Read and follow the on scr een instructions to download the ebook of your choice. T o manage your downloaded ebooks: 1. Pr ess > and tap Books. 2. Pr ess and tap Manage eBoo ks . 3. T ap any of the following options: 䡲 allows you to delete the selecte d ebook.
1 7 0 3B . Web and Data Ser vices 3. Read the application descriptions. 4. Ta p Install (for fr ee applications) or Buy . 5. If pr ompted, follow the onscr een instructions to pa y for the application. 6. Check the progr ess of the current download by opening the Notifications panel.
3B. Web and Data Services 1 7 1 Web and Data Boost Applications Y ou can access a wi de varie ty of applicat ions in man y different categories with your phone and data service.
1 7 2 3C. Entertainment: Mobile I D & Music ⽧ Getting Started with Mobile ID and Music (page 1 7 2) ⽧ Music (page 1 7 2) ⽧ Y ou T ube (page 1 7 4) Getting Star ted with Mobile ID and Music In or der to access applcations on your de vice, such as T elenav , F acebook, T wit ter , etc – you first download and install the Boost ID Pack.
3C. Enter tainment: Mobile ID & Music 1 7 3 Entertainment 3. Once you’v e displa yed a list of songs, y ou can br owse through y our av ailable titles. 䡲 T ap a song or playli st to begin playing. (Y ou can also highlight the pla ylist to begin listening.
1 7 4 3C. Entertainment: Mobile ID & Music Yo uTu b e Y ou T u be™ is a video sharing website on which users can upload and shar e videos. Y ou T ube™ displa ys a wide variety of user -generat.
3D. GPS Navigat ion 1 7 5 GPS Navigation ⽧ GPS Services (page 1 75) ⽧ Google Maps (page 1 7 6) ⽧ T eleNav GPS Navigator (page 1 77) ⽧ Navigati on (page 1 82) GPS Ser vices Y our device’ s built-in GPS capability giv es you access to a number of location-based service s, including Maps , and Navigation .
1 7 6 3D. GPS Navigation Google Maps Use this application to find dir ections, location information, business addresses, etc., al l right from y our Samsung T ransform™ Ultra. Determine y our curr ent location with or without GPS, get driving and transit dir ections, and get phone numbers and addr esses for local businesses.
3D. GPS Navigat ion 1 77 GPS Navigation Cache Setti ngs , He lp , T erms, Privacy & Notices , and About ). T o search for a ke yw ord: 1. Pr ess and tap > (Maps) . 2. Pr ess and tap Search . 3. T ap the sear ch field (at the top of the scr een) , enter a ke yword, and tap .
1 7 8 3D. GPS Navi gation ● Set Up Home: default starting location for all driving dir ections. ● My Favorites : user -defined fa vo rite locations. ● Recent Places : recentl y enter ed locations. ● Address : manually en ter ed str eet addr esses.
3D. GPS Navigat ion 1 7 9 GPS Navigation Getting Driving Directions The built-in GPS h ar dwar e (when enabl ed) allows y ou to get driving dir ections t o selected locations or establishments based on your curr ent location. Using a Physical Address 1.
1 80 3D. GPS Navigati on Using a L ocal Business Category The Samsung T ransform™ Ultra can also cr oss- r eference y our curr ent location with local business and points of intere st, such as Grocery Stor es, Gas Stations, Wi-F , M alls, Hospitals, etc.
3D. GPS Navigat ion 1 8 1 GPS Navigation T o create a My F avorites location fr om a Recent Place: 1. Pr ess and tap > > Drive T o > Recent Places. 2. Pr ess and hold on the addr ess you want to set as a Fa v orite. This displa ys a pop-up menu.
1 82 3D. GPS Navigati on ● Map Styles allows y ou to setup a pr eferr ed traffic displa y view: 2D Moving Maps or 3D Moving Maps (default). ● BackLight: allows you to assign the backlight settings: Always On , On at T urns , or Devi ce Default .
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1 84 4A. Important Safety Info rmation ⽧ General Precautions (page 1 84) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of a nd Access to Y our Phone (page 1 85) ⽧ Using Y our Phone With a Hear ing Aid Device (page 1 8.
4A. Impor tant Saf ety Information 1 85 Import ant Safety Information Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Call s Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
1 86 4A . Impor tant Safety Information indicating two -wa y radios should be turned off. Constructio n cre ws often use remote-contr ol RF de vices to set off explosiv es. T urn your phone off when y ou’ r e in an y area that has a potentially explosive atmospher e.
4A. Impor tant Saf ety Information 1 8 7 Import ant Safety Information Some hearing devices ar e mor e immune than others to this interference noise, and phones a lso v ary in the amount of interference noise the y may gener ate.
1 88 4A . Impor tant Safety Information Boost further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (ev en those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the s tor e to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device.
4A. Impor tant Saf ety Information 1 89 Import ant Safety Information 䢇 It’s best to r eplace the battery when it no longer pro vides acceptable performance. I t can be r echar ged hundreds of times before it needs replacing. 䢇 Don’t store the battery in high temperatur e ar eas for long periods of time.
1 90 4 A . Important Safety In formation Specific Absorption Rates (S AR) for Wir eless Phones The SAR v alue corr esponds to the r elative amount of RF ener gy absorbed into the head of a user of a wi r eless handset. The SAR v alue of a phone is the result of an e xtensive testing, measuring and calculation process.
4A. Impor tant Saf ety Information 1 9 1 Import ant Safety Information These limits are designed to pr ovide r easonable pr otection against harmful inter fer ence in a residential installation.
1 92 4A . Important Safe ty Information User Guide Proprietar y Notice Nuance®, VSuite™, T9® T ext Input, and the Nuance logo ar e trad emarks or r egister ed tr ademarks of Nuance Communications, Inc., or its affiliates in the United States and / or other countries.
4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 9 3 Warranty ⽧ Standard Limited W arranty (page 1 93) Y our pho ne has been designed to provide you with r eliable, worry-fr ee service. If for any r eason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equip ment, please r efer to the manufactur er’ s warr anty in this section.
1 94 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty collision with an object, fire, flooding, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquak e, expos ure to weat her conditions, theft, blown fuse, or impr oper use of an y ele.
4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 95 Warranty BE LIABLE FOR DAMA GES IN EXCE SS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUC T OR FOR, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, COMMERCIAL L OSS OF ANY SORT ; L OSS OF USE, TIME, DA.
1 96 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warrant y Arbitration Act. The laws of the Stat e of T exas, without r eference to its choice of laws principles, shall govern the interpr etation of the Limite d Warr anty and all di sputes that ar e subject to this arbi tration p ro vision.
4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 9 7 Warranty Samsung T elecommun ications America, LL C 1 301 E. Lookout Drive Richardson, T exas 7 5082 Phone: 1 -800-SAMSUNG Phone: 1 -888-98 7 -HELP (4357) ©20 1 1 Samsung T elecommunications America, LL C. All rights re se rv ed .
1 98 4B. Manufacturer’ s Warrant y sublicense or pr ovide commer cial hosting ser vices with the Softwar e. 4. CONSENT T O USE OF DA T A. Y o u agr ee that Samsung and its af filiates may collect an.
4B. Manufacturer’ s Warranty 1 99 Warranty pr oducts, or ser vices of any thir d-parties are pr ovided solely as a conv enience to Purchaser , an d do not constitute or imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation of, or affiliation with the third-party or its pr oducts and services .
200 4B. Manufac turer’ s Warranty OR ERROR-FREE, OR THA T DEFEC T S IN THE THIRD-P ARTY APPLICA TION WI LL BE CORREC TED. PURCHASER ASSUME S THE ENTIRE COS T OF ALL NECESS AR Y SERVICING, REP AIR, OR CORRECTION.
1 4. ENTIRE AGREEMENT ; SEVERABILITY . This EUL A is the entir e agr eement between y ou and Samsung r elating to the Software and supersedes all prio r or contemporaneous or al or written communication s, pr oposals and repr esentations with r espect to the Software or any other s ubject matter cov er ed by this EUL A.
202 Index Inde x Numerics 3G Data Enabling/Disabling 144 3-Way Call 143 A Accessibility settings 81 Accessories pur chasing 8 Activation 5 Adapter micr oSD C ar d 115 Add 2 Sec Pause 53 Add Account 79.
Index 203 Index Auto-rotate Screen 36 Auto-sync 168 Enabling 77 B Back Key 21 Backing Up Text Messages 106 Backlight 67 Key bo a rd 67 Backup Your Data 10 6 Battery 17 – 20 Capacity 17 Char ging 18 .
204 I ndex Security Settings 151 Select T ext 14 8 Selecting Onscr een T ext 149 Te x t S i z e 149 Browser Menu 147 – 153 C Calculator 105 Calendar 96 – 101 Adding Ev ents 96 Ev ent Re minders 10.
Index 205 Index Backup 106 Celendar Ev ent Synchr onization 96 Cr eation 163 Deleting 166 Email Signatur e 163 Opening 165 Replying 165 Signatur e 81 , 167 Credential Storage clear storage 74 set pass.
206 Index Emoticons 45 Numbers 44 QWERTY K eyboar d 42 Selecting Mode 39 Smileys 44 , 45 Symbols 44 using Swype 45 Erasing Device Content 76 Event Reminders 100 Events Erasing a Da y’s 101 Erasing A.
Index 20 7 Index Sear ching 177 Wher e Am I? 176 GPS Satellites Usage 69 GPS Services 175 H Haptic Feedback 65 History 83 Home Key 21 Home Screen 26 Adding W eb Bookmarks 153 Customizing 31 Extended S.
208 Index Menu i Navigation 24 Menu Key 20 Add 20 Mobile ID 21 Notifi cations 21 Sear ch 21 Settings 21 Wallpaper 20 Menu Navigation 36 selecting menu items 37 Using your K eyboard 37 Message Settings.
Index 209 Index Non-Market Installations 70 North American Dialing 60 Notification Vol ume 65 O Outlook Synchr onizing 79 Outlook Email 163 Owner’s Record 191 P Page Navigati on 27 Pairing Bluetoot .
210 I n d e x Setting th e Language English 69 Español 69 Settings 60 – 77 accessibility 81 Share AllShar e 124 Bluetooth 124 Email 124 Gmail 124 Messaging (MMS) 124 Shortcuts Adding via Home sc r .
Index 2 1 1 Index Text Entry see Entering T ext 42 Text Input Mode selecting in Swype 47 Text Message Backup 106 Text Messaging 136 Settings 141 Text-to-Speech 111 Language 112 Settings 111 Third-Part.
212 I n d e x Volume Alarm volume 65 Media 65 Media volume 65 Notifi cation volum e 65 Ringer 65 Ringtone volume 65 W Wallpaper 124 Home scr een 125 Wallpapers 68 Web 145 – 153 see also Data Service.
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