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		 SPH-m350   
					P O R T A B L E D u a l - M o d e   
					T E L E P H O N E   
					User Guide   
					Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future   
					reference.   
					BMC_m350_UG_EN_0716010_D8   
				Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability   
					Except as set forth in the express warranty contained on the warranty page enclosed with   
					the product, the purchaser takes the product "as is", and Samsung makes no express or   
					implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to the product, including but not   
					limited to the merchantability of the product or its fitness for any particular purpose or use;   
					the design, condition or quality of the product; the performance of the product; the   
					workmanship of the product or the components contained therein; or compliance of the   
					product with the requirements of any law, rule, specification or contract pertaining thereto.   
					Nothing contained in the instruction manual shall be construed to create an express or   
					implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to the product. In addition, Samsung   
					shall not be liable for any damages of any kind resulting from the purchase or use of the   
					product or arising from the breach of the express warranty, including incidental, special or   
					consequential damages, or loss of anticipated profits or benefits.   
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					The privacy and copyright laws of Canada govern the disclosure, reproduction and   
					distribution of data, media and other content, including music and video content. Certain   
					activities, including downloads or transfer by any means (including, via cable, Bluetooth®   
					or otherwise) of such content may be an infringement of privacy or copyright law. Neither   
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					any data or content disclosed, reproduced, downloaded or distributed by the user of this   
					equipment.   
					Warning   
					Depending on the user interface used in the handset, you may experience slow keypad   
					response when performing tasks in the background. This can impact making phone calls.   
					When there is no activity or change in the icons at the top of the main LCD display, the   
					handset will resume normal operations.   
				Open Source Announcement   
					Some software components of this product incorporate source code covered   
					under the the Mozilla Public License.   
					And this product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in   
					the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)   
					To obtain the source code covered under the MPL, please visit   
					http://opensource.samsung.com/category/mobile/mobile-phone/.   
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					License   
					OpenSSL License   
					Mozilla Public License 1.1   
					OpenSSL   
					Mozilla   
					LICENSE ISSUES   
					==============   
					The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the   
					OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below   
					for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source   
					licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact   
					openssl [email protected].   
					OpenSSL License   
					Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.   
					Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,   
					are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:   
					1.   
					Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this   
					list of conditions and the following disclaimer.   
					2.   
					Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,   
					this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/   
					or other materials provided with the distribution.   
					3.   
					All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must   
					display the following acknowledgment: "This product includes software   
				developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://   
					www.openssl.org/)"   
					4.   
					The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to   
					endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written   
					permission. For written permission, please contact openssl-   
					
					5.   
					6.   
					Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" nor may   
					"OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written permission of the   
					OpenSSL Project.   
					Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following   
					acknowledgment: "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL   
					Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"   
					THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ''AS IS'' AND ANY   
					EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE   
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR   
					PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS   
					CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,   
					EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,   
					PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR   
					PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY   
					THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT   
					(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE   
					USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH   
					DAMAGE.   
					This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young   
					([email protected]). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson   
					
					Original SSLeay License   
					Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected]) All rights reserved.   
					This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).   
					The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.   
					This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following   
					conditions are adheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this   
					distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The   
					SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright   
					terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]). Copyright remains   
				Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.   
					If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the   
					author of the parts of the library used.   
					This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in   
					documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.   
					Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,   
					are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:   
					1.   
					Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of   
					conditions and the following disclaimer.   
					2.   
					Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,   
					this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/   
					or other materials provided with the distribution.   
					3.   
					4.   
					All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must   
					display the following acknowledgement: "This product includes   
					cryptographic software written by Eric Young([email protected])" The word   
					'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are   
					not cryptographic related:-).   
					If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the   
					apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:   
					"This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])"   
					THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR   
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED   
					WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR   
					PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR   
					CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,   
					EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED   
					TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,   
					OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY   
					THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT   
					(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE   
					USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH   
					DAMAGE.   
					The license and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative   
					of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put   
					under another distribution license [including the GNU Public Licence.]   
				Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)   
					1. Definitions.   
					1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code   
					available to a third party.   
					1.1. ''Contributor'' means each entity that creates or contributes to the creation of   
					Modifications.   
					1.2. ''Contributor Version'' means the combination of the Original Code, prior   
					Modifications used by a Contributor, and the Modifications made by that particular   
					Contributor.   
					1.3. ''Covered Code'' means the Original Code or Modifications or the combination   
					of the Original Code and Modifications, in each case including portions thereof.   
					1.4. ''Electronic Distribution Mechanism'' means a mechanism generally accepted   
					in the software development community for the electronic transfer of data.   
					1.5. ''Executable'' means Covered Code in any form other than Source Code.   
					1.6. ''Initial Developer'' means the individual or entity identified as the Initial   
					Developer in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A.   
					1.7. ''Larger Work'' means a work which combines Covered Code or portions   
					thereof with code not governed by the terms of this License.   
					1.8. ''License'' means this document.   
					1.8.1. "Licensable" means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent   
					possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently acquired, any and all   
					of the rights conveyed herein.   
					1.9. ''Modifications'' means any addition to or deletion from the substance or   
					structure of either the Original Code or any previous Modifications. When Covered   
					Code is released as a series of files, a Modification   
					is:   
					A. Any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file containing Original Code or   
					previous Modifications.   
					B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Code or previous Modifications.   
					1.10. ''Original Code'' means Source Code of computer software code which is   
					described in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A as Original Code, and   
					which, at the time of its release under this License is not already Covered Code   
					governed by this License.   
					1.10.1. "Patent Claims" means any patent claim(s), now owned or hereafter   
					acquired, including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in   
					any patent Licensable by grantor.   
				1.11. ''Source Code'' means the preferred form of the Covered Code for making   
					modifications to it, including all modules it contains, plus any associated interface   
					definition files, scripts used to control compilation and installation of an   
					Executable, or source code differential comparisons against either the Original   
					Code or another well known, available Covered Code of the Contributor's choice.   
					The Source Code can be in a compressed or archival form, provided the   
					appropriate decompression or de-archiving software is widely available for no   
					charge.   
					1.12. "You'' (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights   
					under, and complying with all of the terms of, this License or a future version of   
					this License issued under Section 6.1. For legal entities, "You'' includes any entity   
					which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For   
					purposes of this definition, "control'' means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to   
					cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or   
					otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding   
					shares or beneficial ownership of such entity.   
					2. Source Code License.   
					2.1. The Initial Developer Grant.   
					The Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive   
					license, subject to third party intellectual property claims:   
					(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by   
					Initial Developer to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and   
					distribute the Original Code (or portions thereof) with or without Modifications,   
					and/or as part of a Larger Work; and   
					(b) under Patents Claims infringed by the making, using or selling of Original Code,   
					to make, have made, use, practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/or otherwise   
					dispose of the Original Code (or portions thereof).   
					(c) the licenses granted in this Section 2.1(a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial   
					Developer first distributes Original Code under the terms of this License.   
					(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for code   
					that You delete from the Original Code; 2) separate from the Original Code; or 3) for   
					infringements caused by: i) the modification of the Original Code or ii) the   
					combination of the Original Code with other software or devices.   
				2.2. Contributor Grant.   
					Subject to third party intellectual property claims, each Contributor hereby grants   
					You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license   
					(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by   
					Contributor, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute   
					the Modifications created by such Contributor (or portions thereof) either on an   
					unmodified basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Code and/or as part of a   
					Larger Work; and   
					(b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of Modifications   
					made by that Contributor either alone and/or in combination with its Contributor   
					Version (or portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have   
					made, and/or otherwise dispose of: 1) Modifications made by that Contributor (or   
					portions thereof); and 2) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor   
					with its Contributor Version (or portions of such combination).   
					(c) the licenses granted in Sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are effective on the date   
					Contributor first makes Commercial Use of the Covered Code.   
					(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for any   
					code that Contributor has deleted from the Contributor Version; 2) separate from the   
					Contributor Version; 3) for infringements caused by: i) third party modifications of   
					Contributor Version or ii) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor   
					with other software (except as part of the Contributor Version) or other devices; or   
					4) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Code in the absence of Modifications   
					made by that Contributor.   
					3. Distribution Obligations.   
					3.1. Application of License.   
					The Modifications which You create or to which You contribute are governed by the   
					terms of this License, including without limitation Section 2.2. The Source Code   
					version of Covered Code may be distributed only under the terms of this License or a   
					future version of this License released under Section 6.1, and You must include a   
					copy of this License with every copy of the Source Code You distribute. You may not   
					offer or impose any terms on any Source Code version that alters or restricts the   
					applicable version of this License or the recipients' rights hereunder. However, You   
					may include an additional document offering the additional rights described in   
					Section 3.5.   
				3.2. Availability of Source Code.   
					Any Modification which You create or to which You contribute must be made   
					available in Source Code form under the terms of this License either on the same   
					media as an Executable version or via an accepted Electronic Distribution   
					Mechanism to anyone to whom you made an Executable version available; and if   
					made available via Electronic Distribution Mechanism, must remain available for at   
					least twelve (12) months after the date it initially became available, or at least six   
					(6) months after a subsequent version of that particular Modification has been   
					made available to such recipients. You are responsible for ensuring that the Source   
					Code version remains available even if the Electronic Distribution Mechanism is   
					maintained by a third party.   
					3.3. Description of Modifications.   
					You must cause all Covered Code to which You contribute to contain a file   
					documenting the changes You made to create that Covered Code and the date of   
					any change. You must include a prominent statement that the Modification is   
					derived, directly or indirectly, from Original Code provided by the Initial Developer   
					and including the name of the Initial Developer in (a) the Source Code, and (b) in   
					any notice in an Executable version or related documentation in which You describe   
					the origin or ownership of the Covered Code.   
					3.4. Intellectual Property Matters   
					(a) Third Party Claims.   
					If Contributor has knowledge that a license under a third party's intellectual   
					property rights is required to exercise the rights granted by such Contributor under   
					Sections 2.1 or 2.2, Contributor must include a text file with the Source Code   
					distribution titled "LEGAL'' which describes the claim and the party making the   
					claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. If Contributor   
					obtains such knowledge after the Modification is made available as described in   
					Section 3.2, Contributor shall promptly modify the LEGAL file in all copies   
					Contributor makes available thereafter and shall take other steps (such as notifying   
					appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) reasonably calculated to inform those   
					who received the Covered Code that new knowledge has been obtained.   
					(b) Contributor APIs.   
					If Contributor's Modifications include an application programming interface and   
					Contributor has knowledge of patent licenses which are reasonably necessary to   
					implement that API, Contributor must also include this information in the LEGAL   
					file.   
				(c) Representations.   
					Contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to Section 3.4(a) above,   
					Contributor believes that Contributor's Modifications are Contributor's original   
					creation(s) and/or Contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by   
					this License.   
					3.5. Required Notices.   
					You must duplicate the notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source Code. If it is not   
					possible to put such notice in a particular Source Code file due to its structure, then   
					You must include such notice in a location (such as a relevant directory) where a   
					user would be likely to look for such a notice. If You created one or more   
					Modification(s) You may add your name as a Contributor to the notice described in   
					Exhibit A. You must also duplicate this License in any documentation for the Source   
					Code where You describe recipients' rights or ownership rights relating to Covered   
					Code. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity   
					or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Code. However, You may   
					do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial Developer or any   
					Contributor.   
					You must make it absolutely clear than any such warranty, support, indemnity or   
					liability obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify the   
					Initial Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial   
					Developer or such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability   
					terms You offer.   
					3.6. Distribution of Executable Versions.   
					You may distribute Covered Code in Executable form only if the requirements of   
					Section 3.1-3.5 have been met for that Covered Code, and if You include a notice   
					stating that the Source Code version of the Covered Code is available under the   
					terms of this License, including a description of how and where You have fulfilled the   
					obligations of Section 3.2. The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice   
					in an Executable version, related documentation or collateral in which You describe   
					recipients' rights relating to the Covered Code. You may distribute the Executable   
					version of Covered Code or ownership rights under a license of Your choice, which   
					may contain terms different from this License, provided that You are in compliance   
					with the terms of this License and that the license for the Executable version does   
					not attempt to limit or alter the recipient's rights in the Source Code version from the   
					rights set forth in this License.   
				If You distribute the Executable version under a different license You must make it   
					absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this License are offered by You   
					alone, not by the Initial Developer or any Contributor. You hereby agree to   
					indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by   
					the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of any such terms You offer.   
					3.7. Larger Works.   
					You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered Code with other code not   
					governed by the terms of this License and distribute the Larger Work as a single   
					product. In such a case, You must make sure the requirements of this License are   
					fulfilled for the Covered Code.   
					4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation.   
					If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with   
					respect to some or all of the Covered Code due to statute, judicial order, or   
					regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the   
					maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect.   
					Such description must be included in the LEGAL file described in Section 3.4 and   
					must be included with all distributions of the Source Code. Except to the extent   
					prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed   
					for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.   
					5. Application of this License.   
					This License applies to code to which the Initial Developer has attached the notice   
					in Exhibit A and to related Covered Code.   
					6. Versions of the License.   
					6.1. New Versions.   
					Netscape Communications Corporation (''Netscape'') may publish revised and/or   
					new versions of the License from time to time. Each version will be given a   
					distinguishing version number.   
					6.2. Effect of New Versions.   
					Once Covered Code has been published under a particular version of the License,   
					You may always continue to use it under the terms of that version. You may also   
					choose to use such Covered Code under the terms of any subsequent version of   
					the License published by Netscape. No one other than Netscape has the right to   
					modify the terms applicable to Covered Code created under this License.   
				6.3. Derivative Works.   
					If You create or use a modified version of this License (which you may only do in   
					order to apply it to code which is not already Covered Code governed by this   
					License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrases ''Mozilla'',   
					''MOZILLAPL'', ''MOZPL'', ''Netscape'', "MPL", ''NPL'' or any confusingly similar   
					phrase do not appear in your license (except to note that your license differs from   
					this License) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your version of the license   
					contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public   
					License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in   
					the notice described in Exhibit A shall not of themselves be deemed to be   
					modifications of this License.)   
					7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.   
					COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN "AS IS'' BASIS,   
					WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,   
					INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COVERED CODE IS   
					FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-   
					INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE   
					COVERED CODE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE   
					IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER   
					CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR   
					CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL   
					PART OF THIS LICENSE.   
					NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER   
					THIS DISCLAIMER.   
					8. TERMINATION.   
					8.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if   
					You fail to comply with terms herein and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of   
					becoming aware of the breach. All sublicenses to the Covered Code which are   
					properly granted shall survive any termination of this License. Provisions which, by   
					their nature, must remain in effect beyond the termination of this License shall   
					survive.   
					8.2. If You initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding   
					declatory judgment actions) against Initial Developer or a Contributor (the Initial   
					Developer or Contributor against whom You file such action is referred to as   
					"Participant") alleging that:   
					(a) such Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent,   
					then any and all rights granted by such Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or   
					2.2 of this License shall, upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate   
				prospectively, unless if within 60 days after receipt of notice You either: (i) agree in   
					writing to pay Participant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for Your past and   
					future use of Modifications made by such Participant, or (ii) withdraw Your   
					litigation claim with respect to the Contributor Version against such Participant. If   
					within 60 days of notice, a reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not   
					mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties or the litigation claim is not   
					withdrawn, the rights granted by Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2   
					automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period specified   
					above.   
					(b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such Participant's Contributor   
					Version, directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any rights granted to You   
					by such Participant under Sections 2.1(b) and 2.2(b) are revoked effective as of the   
					date You first made, used, sold, distributed, or had made, Modifications made by   
					that Participant.   
					8.3. If You assert a patent infringement claim against Participant alleging that such   
					Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent where   
					such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of   
					patent infringement litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses granted by   
					such Participant under Sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in   
					determining the amount or value of any payment or license.   
					8.4. In the event of termination under Sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end user   
					license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly   
					granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall survive   
					termination.   
					9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.   
					UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT   
					(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE   
					INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF   
					COVERED CODE, OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO   
					ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL   
					DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES   
					FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR   
					MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES,   
					EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF   
					SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO   
					LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY'S   
					NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION.   
					SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF   
				INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND   
					LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.   
					10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS.   
					The Covered Code is a ''commercial item,'' as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101   
					(Oct. 1995), consisting of ''commercial computer software'' and ''commercial   
					computer software documentation,'' as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212   
					(Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through   
					227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government End Users acquire Covered Code with   
					only those rights set forth herein.   
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				Table of Contents   
					
					Portrait Mode Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   
					Landscape Mode Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   
					
					
					Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   
					Using the Travel Adapter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   
					
					
					
					Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Predictive Text Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   
					
					
					
					
					
					Customizing Voice Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					Main Menu..................................................................................................30   
					
					Menu Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					
					
					Creating a Bookmark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   
					Using the Menu to Navigate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   
					
					
					Picture Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					
					Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   
					
					
					
				Text Message Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42   
					
					
					
					Adding a New Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   
					
					
					
					
					
					Voice Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					
					
					Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   
					
					
					Voice Memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					
					Recent Calls Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62   
					
					
					Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					Trusted Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64   
					
					
					
					
					
					Downloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68   
					
					
					
					
					Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70   
					
					Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73   
					Settings.......................................................................................................75   
					
					
					
				Getting Started   
					Portrait Mode Phone Features   
					1. Earpiece   
					2. Signal Strength   
					Indicator   
					3. Display Screen   
					4. Back Key   
					8. Speaker   
					7. Camera Lens   
					5. Talk Key   
					6. End Key   
					1. Earpiece   
					16. Headset Jack   
					15. Front Indicator   
					Light (LED)   
					14. Power/Lock Button   
					9. Volume   
					Button   
					13. Accessories/   
					Power Cable   
					Jack   
					10. microSD Slot   
					11. Microphone   
					12. Camera Button   
					1. Earpiece: The Earpiece lets you hear the other caller and automated   
					prompts.   
					2. Signal Strength Indicator: This shows the signal strength by displaying bars.   
					The more bars displayed, the better the signal strength.   
					3. Display Screen: The Display Screen shows indicators for signal and battery   
					strength, time, day, and date. It also displays incoming calls or messages.   
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					Getting Started   
					 
					 
					 
				4. Back Key: Press to return to the previous menu or screen when navigating   
					features on your phone.   
					5. Talk Key: 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.   
					8. Speaker: Allows you to hear a caller’s voice in speakerphone mode, and to   
					hear ringtones and sounds.   
					9. Volume Button: Allows you to adjust the ringer volume in idle mode or to   
					adjust the voice volume during a call. It can also be used to scroll up or down   
					in various menus to access the options.   
					10. MicroSD™ Slot: This expansion slot allows you to insert a microSD™   
					memory card to add additional memory and storage capacity   
					11. Microphone: The Microphone allows the other caller to hear you clearly when   
					you are speaking to them.   
					12. Camera Button: This key is used to launch the integrated digital camera.   
					13. Accessories/Power Cable Jack: The power/accessory interface connector is   
					used to plug in the charging accessories and to connect any available   
					accessory cables to your phone.   
					14. Power/Lock Button: Allows you to turn on or off, or lock or unlock the phone.   
					In a menu, it returns the phone to the unlock screen and cancels any input.   
					15. Front Indicator Light (LED): Displays the phone’s connection status.   
					16. Headset Jack: Allows you to plug in a headset for safe, convenient   
					conversations.   
					Getting Started   
					2 
				Landscape Mode Phone Features   
					23. Back Key   
					17. QWERTY   
					Keyboard   
					18. Fn Key   
					19. Shift Key   
					20. Symbol Key   
					21. Space Key   
					22. Enter/OK Key   
					17. QWERTY Keyboard: A retractable alphnumeric character keyboard layout.   
					18. Fn Key: Allows you to access the blue numbers/symbols on the QWERTY   
					keyboard.   
					19. Shift Key: Toggles the alpha characters between mixed case, uppercase, and   
					lowercase. Case remains selected until Shift key is pressed again.   
					20. Symbol Key: Allows you to access symbol characters.   
					21. Space Key: Allows you to add spaces between words and characters.   
					22. Enter/OK Key: Press to select the function highlighted in the current menu or   
					to enter additional lines of text.   
					23. Back Key: Deletes characters from the display when you are in text entry   
					mode and also returns to the previous menu or previous web page when in a   
					menu or web mode.   
					Viewing the Display Screen   
					The following list identifies the icons you’ll see on your phone’s display screens:   
					Signal Strength: Displays your current signal strength. When you are   
					receiving maximum signal strength, six bars are shown.   
					No Service: Means there is no service because your phone cannot find a   
					signal.   
					Roaming: Indicates that your phone is roaming.   
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					Getting Started   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Data Service Status: Indicates that your 1X connection is active. Incoming   
					voice calls go directly to Voicemail. Outgoing voice calls can be made, but the   
					connection will terminate.   
					Data Service Transmitting/Receiving: Indicates that data is being   
					transferred over the 1X network. The arrow direction indicates whether the   
					handset is sending or receiving data.   
					Data Service Unavailable: Indicates that your 1X connection is unavailable or   
					dormant.   
					Battery Strength: Displays your current battery charge level.   
					Battery Strength Low: Displays your current battery strength at 20% charge   
					remaining.   
					Battery Strength Critical: Displays your current battery strength at 3%   
					charge remaining.   
					Ringers: Indicates that the ringer is turned on.   
					Beep: Indicates that the ringer is set to 1-Beep.   
					Vibrate All: Indicates that your phone is in vibrate all mode.   
					Silence All: Indicates that the phone is set to Silence.   
					Alarm: Indicates that an alarm has been scheduled.   
					Bluetooth Active: Indicates that Bluetooth technology is enabled.   
					Bluetooth Searching: Indicates that Bluetooth technology is searching for   
					available (visible) Bluetooth devices..   
					Bluetooth Connected: Indicates that Bluetooth technology is connected to a   
					wireless headset.   
					Missed Indicator: Indicates that you have new text messages. It also   
					indicates that you have missed a call, voicemail message, Calendar event,   
					Alarm, Email, Picture Mail, or Text Message.   
					Getting Started   
					4 
				Turning Your Phone On and Off   
					To turn your phone 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 automatically enters standby   
					mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin making and receiving   
					calls.   
					If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save   
					feature is automatically activated. When a signal is found, your phone automatically   
					returns to standby mode.   
					In Power Save mode, your phone searches for a signal periodically without your   
					intervention. You can also initiate a search for service by pressing any key (when your   
					phone is turned On).   
					Tip: The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when you are in an   
					area where there is no signal.   
					To turn your phone off:   
					• Press   
					for two or more seconds until you see the powering down   
					animation on the display screen.   
					Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery is charging).   
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					Getting Started   
					 
					 
				Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger   
					Battery Capacity   
					Your 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,   
					recharge the battery. At 3% charge capacity,   
					alert sounds, and the phone powers down.   
					is displayed to remind you to   
					is displayed and blinks, an audible   
					Note: Long backlight settings, low signal strength, searching for service, vibrate mode,   
					playing games, or browser use affect the battery’s talk and standby times.   
					Tip: Be sure to watch your phone’s battery level indicator and charge the battery before it   
					runs out of power.   
					Installing the Battery   
					To install the LiIon battery:   
					1. Press the top of the battery cover and slide the it in the direction of the arrow   
					to release it. Lift the cover up by the bottom corners to remove it.   
					Getting Started   
					6 
					 
					 
					 
				2. Insert the bottom end of the battery into the phone housing in the direction of   
					the arrow printed on the battery. The gold contacts on the bottom of the battery   
					should match those on the phone.   
					3. Push the top end of the battery down until it snaps into place.   
					4. Insert the top end of the battery cover into the grooves of the phone. Snap the   
					lid into place.   
					ꢀ 
					ꢁ 
					Removing the Battery   
					Note: Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or messages.   
					To remove your battery:   
					• Use your finger to lift the battery (top end first) up and away from the phone.   
					Charging the Battery   
					Your phone’s LiIon battery is rechargeable and should be charged as soon as possible so   
					you can begin using your phone.   
					Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If your battery level becomes too low,   
					your phone automatically turns off and you will lose all the information you were just   
					working on. For a quick check of your phone’s battery level, glance at the battery charge   
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					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.   
					Always use a Samsung-approved desktop charger, travel adapter, or vehicle power   
					adapter to charge your battery.   
					WARNING! FOR CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY NOT LOCATED IN   
					NORTH AMERICA, YOU MUST USE AN ADAPTER OF THE PROPER   
					CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET. USE OF THE WRONG ADAPTER   
					COULD DAMAGE YOUR PHONE AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR   
					ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. THIS POWER   
					UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL   
					OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION.   
					Note: You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from the phone during   
					charging to avoid damage.   
					Using the Travel Adapter   
					1. Locate the interface connector on the side of the phone and pull out and turn   
					the plastic cover.   
					2. Plug the flat end of the charger into the phone’s charger jack.   
					Incorrect   
					Correct   
					3. Plug the other end into an electrical outlet.   
					Getting Started   
					8 
					 
					 
					 
				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. With the Samsung approved LiIon battery, you can recharge the battery before it   
					drains completely.   
					TM   
					Using a microSD Memory Card in Your Phone   
					Your phone is capable of supporting a memory storage media known as a microSDTM   
					memory card. This card is the newest standard of flash memory specifically designed for   
					use with ultra-small mobile phones and other devices. It is ideal for storing media-rich files,   
					such as music and photographs in your phone.   
					The maximum storage size for this media card is 32 GB.   
					Note: Compatibility with all high capacity microSDTM memory cards is not guaranteed.   
					Using non-recommended microSDTM cards could cause data loss and damage your   
					phone.   
					Installing the microSDTM Memory Card   
					Your phone has a memory card slot on the lower left side. You can install a microSDTM   
					card to provide additional memory for storing files (such as sound files and photos) in your   
					phone.   
					To install the card:   
					1. Locate the memory slot on the left side of the phone and pull out and turn the   
					plastic cover.   
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					Getting Started   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				2. Make sure the microSDTM card’s gold contacts are facing down.   
					3. Carefully insert the microSDTM card into the opening and firmly push it in until   
					you hear a click, indicating that the card is now securely installed.   
					4. With the card now securely installed, resecure the plastic cover over the   
					microSDTM slot on the phone.   
					Note: To remove the card once it has been inserted, firmly push the end of the card further   
					into the phone and release—the card should pop out of the memory card slot. If this does   
					not work, repeat the process again.   
					Note: The microSDTM card can be easily damaged by improper operation. Please be   
					careful when inserting, removing, or handling the card.   
					Note: DO NOT remove the microSDTM card while files are being accessed or transferred.   
					Doing so will result in loss or damage of data. Make sure your battery is fully charged   
					before using the microSDTM card. Your data may become damaged or unusable if the   
					battery runs out while using the microSDTM card.   
					Getting Started 10   
				Phone Basics   
					Your handset supports a flexible user interface that allows you to modify the user interface   
					via downloadable themes. The availability of a custom user interface is subject to your   
					carrier. The following description of the basic capabilities of the phone is a general   
					description and not specific to a particular user interface.   
					However, there are some general principles that govern the handset's user interface. For   
					each user interface, you can access a main menu that provides access and control for   
					most of the phone's capability.   
					Accessing Menus   
					When the phone is locked and   
					is pressed, the unlock screen displays. To access   
					the menu functions you must first drag the screen to unlock the phone (drag up from the   
					blue arrow tab at the bottom left of the unlock screen).   
					Note: You can also slide open the keyboard to unlock the phone.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch the menu items to open them.   
					Displaying Your Phone Number   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Phone Information.   
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				Making and Answering Calls   
					To make a call:   
					1. Touch Phone.   
					2. Enter a phone number using the onscreen dialpad. (If you make a mistake   
					while dialing, press   
					to erase one digit at a time. Press and hold   
					to   
					erase the entire number.)   
					TALK   
					3. The phone number appears in the   
					button as you type. Touch   
					to call the number, the press   
					when you are finished.   
					. 
					4. Press   
					Tip: To redial your last recent call, press   
					twice.   
					Tip: Some networks support + dialing. + dialing automatically indicates to the network that   
					you are dialing an international call and adds the international dialing prefix (typically ‘011’)   
					to the call automatically. To use + dialing, press and hold the 0 key (until the + appears)   
					before entering the phone number.   
					To answer an incoming call:   
					1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off, incoming calls go to   
					Voicemail.)   
					2. Press   
					to answer the call.   
					Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways:   
					• The phone rings or vibrates (unless set to Silence All).   
					• The backlight illuminates.   
					• The screen displays an incoming call message.   
					• The   
					is displayed at the top of the display screen.   
					If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts, the Contacts entry’s name is   
					displayed. The caller’s phone number may also be displayed, if available.   
					The following options are also available to handle an incoming call:   
					• Press   
					to end the call and send the caller to Voicemail. You can press the   
					volume key on the side of the phone to quiet the ringer.   
					Phone Basics 12   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Ignore   
					• Touch   
					or press and hold the volume key to send the incoming call to   
					your Voicemail box immediately.   
					Ignore + TXT   
					• Touch   
					to send the call to your Voicemail box and immediately send the   
					caller a text message.   
					To disconnect a call when you are finished:   
					• Press   
					. 
					Missed Call Notification   
					When an incoming call is not answered, a Missed Call message is displayed on your   
					screen.   
					• To dial a missed call back, press   
					. 
					Calling Emergency Numbers   
					You can place calls to 911 (dial 911 and press   
					), even if your phone is locked or your   
					account is restricted.   
					Warning: After initiating a 911 call, you must end the call by pressing * and # on your   
					keypad. This notifies the phone that the 911 call was terminated intentionally by the user.   
					No other calls can be made prior to terminating the emergency call.   
					In-Call Options   
					During a call, touch an option on the screen to Mute or UnMute your phone or use the   
					speakerphone.   
					• Mute On or Mute Off: Drag the keys left or right to toggle the phone’s microphone   
					on/off.   
					• Speaker On or Speaker Off: Drag the keys left or right to activate or deactivate   
					the speakerphone.   
					• Add Call: Allows you to talk to two different people at the same time. (For more   
					information, see "Making a Three-Way Call" on page 17.)   
					• Dialpad: Displays the onscreen dialpad where you can Save or Pause the current   
					number or End Call.   
					• Options: Allows you to access other functions during the call:   
					• Contacts: Accesses the Contacts menu options.   
					• Recent Calls: Checks your call log for Missed, Outgoing, Incoming and   
					Recent calls. You can also erase the logs from this menu.   
					• Messaging: Allows you to check notifications and access the contents of   
					voice or text messages.   
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				• Notes: Allows you to type notes.   
					• Calendar: Allows you to open the Calendar.   
					• 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.   
					WARNING! Because of higher volume levels, do not place the device near your ear   
					during speakerphone use.   
					End-of-Call Options   
					After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is not in your Contacts,   
					the phone number and the duration of the call are displayed. Touch Save to save the new   
					
					information.) Touch Redial to redial the number. Touch Done to exit the end-of-call screen.   
					Saving a Phone Number from the End-of-Call Screen   
					After you have received or made a call, the phone displays end-of-call options.   
					1. Press   
					to end the current call.   
					2. Touch Save.   
					3. Touch New Contact or Existing Contact.   
					4. Touch a label (Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, or Others). The screen changes   
					to the Landscape orientation.   
					Note: Step 3 does not appear when your Contacts list is empty.   
					5. Touch the Enter Name field and use the keyboard to enter the new contact   
					name. See "Using the Keyboard" on page 21   
					6. Touch Done (onscreen) to store the name and save the new entry.   
					Note: If the current number has already been stored in your Contacts, Save is replaced   
					with Contacts.   
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				Note: The End-of-Call options are not displayed for calls identified as Unknown ID or   
					Restricted Number.   
					Saving a Phone Number   
					You can store up to 600 phone numbers in the Contacts list. (For more information, see   
					
					1. Touch Phone.   
					2. Enter a number and touch Save.   
					3. Touch New Contact or Existing Contact.   
					4. Touch a label (Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, or Others). The screen changes   
					to the Landscape orientation.   
					Note: Step 3 does not appear when your Contacts list is empty.   
					5. Touch the Enter Name field and use the keyboard to enter the new contact   
					name. See Entering Text   
					6. Enter information into the other field as needed using the keyboard.   
					7. Touch Done (onscreen) to store the name and save the new entry.   
					Finding a Phone Number   
					1. In the Main menu, touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. Scroll down through your list of contacts to highlight the name. Touch the   
					name to select it and then touch the phone number to make the call.   
					Tip: To search through your list more quickly, switch to landscape mode and enter the first   
					few letters in the Name box. The display will move down the list to the first entry that   
					matches the text in the Name box.   
					Tip: If the entry contains more than one phone number, scroll up or down to highlight the   
					number you want to call and then touch the number to make the call.   
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				Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses   
					You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such   
					as Voicemail or credit card billing numbers.   
					• Pause: Sends the next set of numbers when you press   
					. 
					Note: You can have multiple pauses in a phone number.   
					To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:   
					1. Touch Phone and enter a phone number.   
					2. Touch Pause. A P is displayed at the end of the phone number.   
					3. Enter additional numbers.   
					4. Press   
					or touch   
					to dial the number.   
					— or—   
					Touch Save to save the number in your Contacts.   
					Using Speed Dialing   
					You can store up to 8 numbers in your phone’s speed dial memory to make it easy to   
					contact friends and family. With this feature, you can dial Speed Dial entries by touching   
					one of the numbers on the screen.   
					To use Speed Dialing:   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Speed Dial.   
					3. Touch a speed dial number to call the number.   
					Note: Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming. When roaming you must   
					always dial the number using eleven digits (1 + area code + number).   
					Caller ID   
					Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the   
					number of the incoming call. You can block your number from being displayed when you   
					make a call.   
					To block Caller ID:   
					1. Touch Phone.   
					2. Enter *67 + Phone Number.   
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				3. Press   
					or touch   
					. 
					To 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.   
					Your phone’s screen informs you that another call is coming in and displays the caller’s   
					phone number (if it is available and you are in digital mode).   
					To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:   
					• Press . (This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second call.)   
					To switch back to the first caller:   
					• Touch the caller entry to re-activate the first call and place the second caller on   
					hold.   
					Making a Three-Way Call   
					With three-way calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this   
					feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls.   
					To use Add Call:   
					1. Touch Phone.   
					2. Enter the number you want to call and press   
					or touch   
					. 
					3. Once you have established the connection, touch Add Call.   
					4. Select Speed Dial, Contacts, History, or Dialpad.   
					5. Touch an entry, use the dialpad to enter the second number, or touch Talk to   
					connect to the second caller.   
					6. When the second call is connected, touch   
					to begin your three-way   
					call.   
					If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay   
					connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all three callers are   
					disconnected.   
					Tip: You can also begin a three-way call by displaying a phone number stored in your   
					Contacts, Recent History, or Messaging. To call the third party, press   
					. 
					Once disconnected, a redial screen appears to provide you with the opportunity to call   
					back any of the individual callers from the recent three-way call.   
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				To use Redial:   
					1. Touch Redial for the first caller.   
					
					3. When the second call is connected, touch   
					to begin your three-way   
					call.   
					TTY Use With Handset   
					A TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone), is a telecommunications device that   
					allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language   
					disabilities, to communicate by telephone.   
					Your phone is compatible with selected TTY devices. Please check with the manufacturer   
					of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. Your phone and   
					TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your phone's headset jack. If   
					this cable was not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device manufacturer   
					to purchase the connector cable.   
					Note: Not all service providers support TTY. Consult your service provider for more   
					information.   
					To turn TTY Mode on or off:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch TTY. (A brief explanation of TTY will display.)   
					5. Touch OK to continue.   
					6. Touch TTY On or TTY Off.   
					Note: In TTY Mode, your phone will display the TTY access icon. If TTY mode is enabled,   
					the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack my be impaired.   
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				IMPORTANT Note for 911 Emergency Calling: We recommend that TTY users make   
					emergency calls by other means, including Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),   
					analog cellular, and land line communications. Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted   
					when received by public safety answering points (PSAPs) rendering some   
					communications unintelligible. The problem encountered appears related to TTY   
					equipment or software used by PSAPs. The wireless industry and PSAP community are   
					currently working to resolve this.   
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				Entering Text   
					The phone includes a built-in QWERTY keyboard, which is located beneath the display   
					screen and is accessed by sliding it open. This orients the phone’s display to landscape   
					(widescreen) mode. Using the QWERTY keyboard, you can type letters, numbers,   
					punctuation, and other special characters into text entry fields or other applications.   
					To open the phone and access the keyboard:   
					1. Rotate the phone 90 degrees counter-clockwise.   
					2. Slide the top section of the phone up to open the keyboard. The display   
					screen rotates to the landscape viewing mode.   
					Your phone’s keyboard provides a convenient way of entering letters, numbers, and   
					symbols when you are prompted to enter text. Using your phone’s keyboard is like using   
					a standard computer keyboard, except that each key had a primary character in white on   
					the bottom (usually letters) and a secondary character in red on the top (numbers and   
					punctuation).   
					Function: Allows you to enter the numbers or characters displayed in blue at   
					the top of the QWERTY keys. (Press twice to turn Fn lock on.)   
					Shift: Toggles the text input mode between Upper Case, Lower Case, and   
					Mixed Case. (Press twice to turn Shift lock on.)   
					Sym: Launches the Symbols page. Select from onscreen symbols by using   
					their associated numbers.   
					Space: Inserts an empty space.   
					Enter: Accepts a change or option. While entering text, moves the insertion   
					point to the next line in a message.   
					Back: Deletes the previous character.   
					Predictive Text Input   
					Predicitve Text (XT9) Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive word database   
					and creates a suitable word. (The word may change as you type.) Other possible words   
					appear in a list below your text.   
					• To choose a word displayed in the list, scroll up and down using the up and down   
					navigation keys.   
					• To accept a word, press   
					. 
					• To accept a word and insert a space, press   
					. 
					• Press   
					to erase a single character. Press and hold   
					to delete an entire   
					entry.   
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				• To enter a period, press the “.” key. To enter other special characters, press   
					and press the key for the required character. If the required character does not   
					display, press   
					. 
					• To insert a number, press   
					and press the key for the required number.   
					Note: To use the keyboard, the phone must be in Landscape mode. You can only enter   
					text using the keyboard.   
					To enter text using Predictive Text:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Text Entry.   
					5. Turn Predictive Text on.   
					Using the Keyboard   
					To enter text:   
					• Press the required letter keys to enter words   
					• Press   
					• Press   
					• Press   
					once to capitalize the next letter.   
					twice to turn on Shift (Caps) lock.   
					to erase the previous letter.   
					• Press and hold   
					to erase all previous text.   
					To enter numbers and punctuation:   
					• Press   
					and then press the key displaying the required character.   
					• To enter only the top row of characters, press   
					twice to fix all consecutive   
					characters.   
					Note: In some applications, certain fields may default to entering numbers (such as the   
					phone number fields in Contacts). In others, you will need to use   
					to enter numbers.   
					Symbols   
					Symbols are entered by accessing onscreen menus and touching the required item.   
					To enter symbols:   
					1. Press   
					. 
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				2. Touch the numeric key corresponding to the required symbol.   
					Note: You can exit from the Symbols page by pressing any keyboard key or   
					. 
					To edit specific text by touching the screen:   
					• Touch a location in your text message to move the cursor to that location.   
					To edit specific text using the onscreen navigation keys:   
					• Use the navigation keys to move your cursor to the required location.   
					• If you make a mistake, press   
					to reveal the keyboard and press   
					to   
					erase a single character.   
					• Press and hold   
					to erase an entire word or all entered characters.   
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				Roaming   
					Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen   
					Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the network. If you are   
					roaming on a digital system, the roaming icon will be displayed along with the text Roaming.   
					Roaming Indicator   
					Other Digital Networks   
					Note: You might pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming calls.   
					Roaming on Other Digital Networks   
					When you’re roaming, you may not be able to access certain features, such as web   
					services.   
					Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the network and enter an area where roaming is   
					available, your call is dropped. If your call is dropped in an area where you think service is   
					available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the network.   
					Setting Your Roaming Mode   
					By using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which signals your phone   
					accepts. Choose from three different settings on your phone to control your roaming   
					experience:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Roaming.   
					4. Touch Roaming Mode.   
					5. Highlight an option:   
					• Automatic: This setting seeks service. When service is unavailable, the   
					phone searches for an alternate system.   
					• Home Only: This setting allows you to access the home network only and   
					prevents roaming on other networks.   
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				Update PRL   
					You 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. This is not a frequent activity and does not require constant checking. Access   
					this feature if you know you will be traveling outside of your service provider’s network to   
					ensure that you always have the best coverage possible.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Roaming.   
					4. Touch Update PRL.   
					5. Follow the onscreen instructions.   
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				Voice Command   
					Voice recognition allows you to say commands to perform common functions supported by   
					your phone.   
					To activate voice recognition:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Command. (The phone prompts you to say a voice command.)   
					4. Wait for the beep and then say one of the following commands:   
					• Call <Name or #>   
					• Send Text <Name or #>   
					• Lookup <Name>   
					• Go To <Menu>   
					• Check <Item>   
					Call <Name or #>   
					You can dial any valid 7, 10 or 11 digit North American phone number. You can also dial by   
					pronouncing a name stored in your Contacts.   
					Tips for using Call <Name or #>:   
					• Voice Service works best in quieter environments.   
					• When saying a number, speak at a normal speed and say each digit clearly. There   
					is no need to pause between digits.   
					• The phone recognizes the digits one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,   
					zero, and oh. The phone does not recognize numbers such as "one eight   
					hundred" for "1-800." Instead, say "one-eight-zero-zero."   
					• The phone recognizes only valid 7, 10 or 11 digit North American phone numbers.   
					• If your phone does not usually recognize you correctly when you are using Voice   
					Service, try adapting Voice Service to your voice, which can significantly improve   
					accuracy for some speakers.   
					To place a call using Call <Name or #>:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Command.   
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				4. When the phone says, "Say a command", say “Call” followed by either a   
					name stored in your Contacts or a valid 7, 10 or 11 digit North American phone   
					number naturally and clearly.   
					• If the phone asks you, "Did You Say" followed by the correct number, say   
					Yes. (You can also select the correct number from those displayed on the   
					screen by touching the correct number. The phone will then dial the   
					number.)   
					• If the phone asks you, "Did You Say" followed by an incorrect number, say   
					No. (If there are other alternatives, the phone will prompt you with the next   
					one. You can also press the navigation key up or down to select the   
					correct number from the Choice List, and then touch the correct number to   
					dial it.)   
					5. Alternatively, you can call a person in your Contacts by saying the name of   
					the person, exactly as it is entered in your Contacts. (The phone plays the   
					name through the earpiece and displays it on the screen.)   
					If you said a name listed in your Contacts that has more than one number   
					associated with it, the phone displays the different locations (Home, Work,   
					Mobile, Pager, Others) and asks you which one to dial. Say one of the   
					location names and the phone will dial the number for the location you   
					specified.   
					Send Text <Name or #>   
					To compose a text message using Voice Service:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Command.   
					4. When the phone says, "Say a command", say “Send Text” followed by either   
					a name stored in your Contacts or a valid 7, 10 or 11 digit North American   
					phone number.   
					• If the phone asks you, "Did You Say" followed by the correct number, say   
					Yes. (You can also touch the correct number from those displayed on the   
					screen.)   
					• If the phone asks you, "Did You Say" followed by an incorrect number, say   
					No. (If there are other alternatives, the phone will prompt you with the next   
					one. You can also touch the correct number in the Choice List.)   
					5. Compose your text message and touch Send to deliver it. For more   
					
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				Lookup <Name>   
					You can retrieve contact information for any person in your Contacts by saying the full   
					name of the person.   
					To retrieve information using Lookup <Name>:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Command.   
					4. When the phone says, “Say a command”, say “Lookup” followed by the   
					name of the person, exactly as it is entered in your Contacts. (The phone will   
					play the name it recognized through the speaker, and then open the contact   
					information for that name.)   
					If the phone says, “Did You Say” followed by an incorrect name, say “No”.   
					The phone then prompts you with the next name, if there is one. If there are no   
					more names, the phone will say "Sorry, No Match Found".   
					Go To <Menu>   
					You can open an application or access a menu by saying “Go To” followed immediately by   
					the “destination”, either an application or menu.   
					To see a list of possible destinations:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Command.   
					4. When the phone says, “Say a command”, say “Go To”. A list of valid   
					destinations is displayed and the phone prompts you with “Which shortcut”. If   
					the list is too long to fit on one screen, the screen displays “Next Menu”. You   
					can say the name of a destination, or say “Next Menu” to view the next   
					screen.   
					5. Say the name of the application that you want the phone to activate.   
					Check <Item>   
					The voice recognition Status option gives you an update on your phone's service, signal   
					strength, and battery level.   
					To retrieve your phone's status information:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
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				3. Touch Voice Command.   
					4. When the phone says, “Say a command”, say “Check” followed by one of the   
					following items:   
					• Status: Plays back and displays ALL status information.   
					• Time: Plays back and displays current date and time information.   
					• Signal Strength: Plays back and displays current signal strength.   
					• Network: Plays back and displays the type of network coverage.   
					• Battery: Plays back and displays the current level of battery charge.   
					• My Phone Number: Plays back and displays your phone number.   
					Customizing Voice Command   
					Configuring Confirmation   
					You can configure your phone’s confirmation setting for voice-based commands.   
					To configure confirmation:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Confirmation.   
					5. Highlight one of the following options: Automatic, Always Confirm, or Never   
					Confirm.   
					Configuring Voice Adaptation   
					You can configure your phone to adapt to your voice when using voice-based commands.   
					To configure voice adaptation:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Adaptation.   
					5. Touch Adapt Voice.   
					6. Touch Start.   
					7. You will be prompted to record a series of commands.   
					8. When you have finished the session an Adapting message is displayed.   
					9. Touch OK to save.   
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				Note: It is recommended that you perform the complete Adapt Voice session at least once   
					to achieve the maximum benefit of this feature. If a partial adaptation is performed, you   
					can return later and resume the process from the halfway point.   
					Tip: To reset the voice, touch Reset Voice in the Adaptation menu.   
					Changing Audio Guidance Mode   
					By default, your phone is set to prompt mode and provides audio prompts such as “Please   
					say a command”.   
					To change the audio guidance mode:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Audio Modes.   
					5. Touch one of the following:   
					• Expert Mode: Displays a selectable list of matching entries. If the first entry   
					is not correct, the phone continues to read each available option until it   
					detects a confirmation (Yes) or rejection (No).   
					• Prompt Mode: Displays a selectable list of available dialing options and   
					only reads out the entry name. You have to touch an option to activate a   
					command.   
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				Main Menu   
					User Interface   
					Your phone is equipped with the capability to provide multiple user interfaces that can   
					provide a different look and feel, and be customized to user preference. The availability of   
					a customized user interface is subject to your service provider.   
					Below the idle screen, all user interfaces provide a main menu to support the operation   
					and configuration of the handset's feature. This user guide focuses on describing the   
					functions and features of the main menu. For other ways of accessing the main menu,   
					please see the additional printed material that comes with your phone or talk to your   
					service provider's customer support.   
					Menu Layout   
					The main menu consists of the following sub-menus:   
					• Web: Access the internet to browse pages customized for mobile devices.   
					
					
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					description.   
					• Tools: Access productivity tools to help manage your daily work. Please see   
					
					
					on page 61 for more information.   
					
					information.   
					• My Downloads: Download contents like screen savers, ringers, games, and   
					applications to personalize your phone. Please see "My Downloads" on page 68   
					for more information.   
					
					70 for more information.   
					• Settings: Configure the phone to your preferences and network environment.   
					
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				Web   
					When you launch the browser, the phone will connect to the Internet and the service   
					indicator icon will display.   
					Launching the Web Browser   
					• Touch 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. If you had a previous web connection, the   
					last page you visited will be displayed.   
					Navigating the Web   
					By default both the Address Bar (top of display screen) and Navigation toolbar (bottom of   
					display screen) are displayed when the browser is launched. They can be toggled on to   
					reveal more features and functions.   
					• Touch FULL SCR to switch the display from URL Mode to Full Screen mode in   
					which the Address Bar is hidden.   
					• Touch MENU to reveal additional Browser menu options.   
					• Slide your finger up or down the display screen to scroll through the web page.   
					• Touch and drag in any direction to move around a web page.   
					• Touch an onscreen item or hyperlink to select it. Links are displayed as underlined   
					text and allow you to jump to web pages, select special functions, and place   
					phone calls.   
					• Touch an onscreen text field or Search field to display the text input screen and   
					then enter text into the field. See ‘Using the Keyboard” on page 21.   
					• Press   
					to go back one web page. This button is also used to delete text when   
					you are entering it into a text field.   
					• If the items on a page are numbered, you can use the number keys on your   
					keyboard to select an item.   
					Tip: The tenth item in a numbered list can be selected by pressing the 0 key on the   
					keyboard, even though the number 0 doesn’t appear on the screen.   
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				Creating a Bookmark   
					Bookmarks allow you to store the addresses of websites so that you can easily access   
					them again later.   
					To create a bookmark:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Web.   
					3. Go to the web page that you want to bookmark.   
					4. Touch MENU.   
					5. Touch My Favorites.   
					6. Touch Add this page to favorites.   
					7. Touch Add.   
					8. Touch OK. The new bookmark is added to the top of the list of bookmarks.   
					Note: Bookmarking a page does not store the page contents, just its address. Some   
					pages cannot be bookmarked. Whether a web page can be bookmarked or not is   
					controlled by its creator.   
					To access a bookmark:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Web.   
					3. Touch MENU.   
					4. Touch My Favorites.   
					5. Touch an entry in the list to launch the bookmark’s web page.   
					To delete a bookmark:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Web.   
					3. Touch MENU.   
					4. Touch My Favorites.   
					5. Touch an entry in the list and touch OPTIONS.   
					6. Touch Delete this Favorite.   
					7. Touch REMOVE to confirm the deletion.   
					8. Touch OK.   
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				Using the Menu to Navigate   
					Touch 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).   
					• Forward: Move forward by one web page (if you have not returned from a   
					previous web page, this option is greyed out).   
					• Home: Returns to your service provider’s home page.   
					• My Favorites: Displays your list of Bookmarks.   
					• Search: Takes you to a search engine.   
					• Sett•ingFso:nDtiSspizlaey:sAtlhloewfsolyloowuintoguospetioanssl:ider to adjust the current text size   
					displayed in the browser. Touch Save to save your settings.   
					• Send this page to...: Copies the current web address and attaches it to an   
					outgoing text message.   
					• Clear private data: Allows you to delete the current browsing history,   
					browser cache, cookies, and stored passwords.   
					• Advanced: Allows you to access additional Browser Menu options, such   
					as: Page info, Images on/off, Reset browser, Turn on error logging,   
					Send referrer, Redirect prompt, Reset browser settings, and About   
					browser.   
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				Messaging   
					You can send and recieve email messages and text messages, and participlate in web-   
					based chat rooms right from your phone. After you access the Messaging menu, you will   
					see the following options:   
					• Send Message: Allows you to send text and picture messages.   
					• Text & Picture Message: Allows you to view text and picture messages that you have   
					received, sent, and saved.   
					• IM: Allows you to send instant messages.   
					• Email: Allows you to send email messages.   
					• Web Alert: Allows you to receive an alert that a new web message is available.   
					• Voicemail: Allows you to listen to any voice messages saved on the voice mail   
					server.   
					• Settings: Allows you to configure the messaging options.   
					Text Messaging   
					To send a text message:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Send Message.   
					3. The list of recipients of recently sent messages is displayed. Touch one of the   
					names or touch one of the following options:   
					• Recent List: Select a recipient from a list of recently sent messages.   
					• Contacts: Select a recipient from your Contacts (the Contacts entry must   
					contain a wireless phone number or an email address).   
					• Manual Entry: Use the keyboard to manually enter a recipient by   
					selecting either:   
					• Enter phone number: Use the keyboard or onscreen dialpad to enter   
					• aEnwtiererleemssapilhaodnderneusms:bUers.eTothuechkeDyobnoaertdotcooenntitneureth. e recipient’s email   
					address.   
					4. Enter your message using the keyboard. If you want to change your text   
					message options, touch OPTIONS and select one of the following:   
					• Preview: Displays a preview of the message as it will be displayed on the   
					recipient’s phone.   
					• Add Item: Allows you to add a picture or voice memo to the message.   
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				• Sending Options: 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 Text: Stores a copy of the text message in the Preset Messages   
					folder.   
					• Message Details: Displays the recipient’s number or email address,   
					message priority, and message size.   
					• Preset Messages: Allows you to select from a list of preset messages.   
					5. Touch Send to send the message.   
					To reply to the text message:   
					1. While the message is open, touch Reply.   
					2. Compose your reply or use a pre-composed message.   
					• To type a message, use your keyboard to enter the text.   
					• To use pre-written messages, touch OPTIONS and touch Preset   
					Messages. Touch the preset message to add it to the reply message.   
					3. Touch Send.   
					To erase messages:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Text & Picture Message.   
					3. Touch Inbox.   
					4. Touch   
					to open the Delete menu.   
					5. Touch the message(s) that you want to delete or touch   
					to select all of the   
					messages. Selected messages are highlighted in blue.   
					6. Touch Delete selected to delete the selected messages.   
					7. Touch Delete to confirm the deletion.   
					Picture Messages   
					Your phone lets you take pictures, view them using the phone's display, and instantly send   
					them to your friends and family.   
					To send a Picture Message from your Phone   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Send Message.   
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				3. The list of recipients of recently sent messages is displayed. Touch one of the   
					names or touch one of the following options:   
					• Recent List: Select a recipient from a list of recently sent messages.   
					• Contacts: Select a recipient from your Contacts (the Contacts entry must   
					contain a wireless phone number or an email address).   
					• Manual Entry: Use the keyboard to manually enter a recipient by selecting   
					either:   
					• Enter phone number: Use the keyboard or onscreen dialpad to enter a   
					• wEniretelersesmpahiolnaeddnruemsbse:rU. Tsoeutchhe Dkeoynbeoatordcotonteinnuteer. the recipient’s email   
					address.   
					4. Scroll up and touch Picture.   
					5. Touch My Album to select an existing picture, touch one or more thumbnail   
					images, and touch OK.   
					• You can also touch Take New Picture to take a new picture and then touch   
					to attach it to the message.   
					6. Enter your message using the keyboard. If you want to change your text   
					message options, touch OPTIONS and touch one of the following options:   
					• Preview: Displays a preview of the message as it will be displayed on the   
					recipient’s phone.   
					• Add Item: Allows you to add a picture or voice memo to the message.   
					• Erase Item: Allows you to remove a picture or voice memo from the   
					message.   
					• Priority: Allows you to set the message priority.   
					• Save as Draft: Stores a copy of the text message in your Drafts folder.   
					• Save Text: Stores a copy of the text message in the Preset Messages   
					folder.   
					• Message Details: Displays the recipient’s number or email address,   
					message priority, and message size.   
					• Preset Messages: Allows you to select from a list of preset messages.   
					7. Scroll up and use Voice Memo to record and attach a voice memo, if needed.   
					8. Touch Send to send the message.   
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				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 procedure.   
					Instant Messaging   
					You can use your phone to access popular instant messaging clients and have online   
					chats.   
					To access Instant Messaging:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch IM.   
					3. Select an IM program and follow the on-screen instructions.   
					Email   
					Your phone can access online emails using the preloaded Email application.   
					To access the online e-mail service:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Email.   
					3. Follow the on-screen instructions.   
					Voicemail   
					All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your Voicemail, even if   
					your phone is in use or turned off. However, you are only notified of new messages when   
					your phone is turned on and you are in a Service Area.   
					To set up your Voicemail:   
					1. Press and hold 1 on your phone’s keyboard. (Your phone will automatically   
					dial your voicemail box.)   
					2. Follow the system prompts to create your passcode, record your greeting, and   
					record your name announcement.   
					To call your Voicemail:   
					• Press and hold 1 on your phone’s keyboard. (Your phone will automatically dial   
					your voicemail box.)   
					• Touch   
					at the top of the display screen to open an onscreen popup. Touch   
					New Voicemail.   
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				To display your Missed Calls:   
					• Touch 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 Voicemail messages. It is recommended that you periodically check your Voicemail   
					by dialing 1 + area code + your Phone Number. When your Voicemail answers, enter your   
					passcode. You will be charged roaming rates when accessing Voicemail while roaming off   
					the network.   
					Voicemail Notification   
					Your phone alerts you to new messages in several ways:   
					• By displaying a message on the display screen.   
					• By the LED blinking red.   
					• By sounding the assigned ringer type.   
					• By displaying   
					at the top of the display screen.   
					When you have missed a call or recieve a new message (such as a Voicemail or Text),   
					your phone alerts you and displays a While you were out icon (   
					).   
					Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages   
					You can review your messages directly from your phone or from any other touch-tone   
					phone. To dial from your phone, you can either speed dial your Voicemail or use the   
					menu keys.   
					To Use One-Touch Message Access   
					• Press and hold 1 on your phone’s keypad. (Your phone will automatically dial   
					your voicemail box.) Follow the system prompts.   
					To Use the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your Messages   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Voicemail.   
					3. Touch Call Voicemail to call the Voicemail server.   
					Clearing the Message Icon   
					Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message icon after you have checked   
					your voicemail, text messages, missed events, email, etc.   
					To clear the icon from the display screen:   
					1. Touch   
					at the top of the display screen.   
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				2. Touch a voicemail, text message, or missed call entry. When the messages   
					have been reviewed, is no longer displayed.   
					Voicemail #   
					This menu allows you to change your voice mail number.   
					To change your voice mail number:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Voicemail.   
					3. Touch Voicemail #.   
					4. Touch Other.   
					5. Use the keyboard to enter the new voice mail # .   
					6. Touch Save.   
					To change your voice mail back to the default voice mail:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Voicemail.   
					3. Touch Voicemail #.   
					4. Touch the default number.   
					Settings   
					Several options are associated with voicemail and text messaging. The Settings menu   
					allows you to customize the options to fit your preferences.   
					To access the Settings menu:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Select General, Text Message, Picture Message, or Alert Setup.   
					General   
					General settings affect voicemail and text messages.   
					• Preset Messages: Allows you add or delete preset messages.   
					• Message Alert: Allows you to configure the default ringer for messages,   
					voicemail, and reminder alerts.   
					• Auto-Erase: Sets the phone to automatically delete old messages from the mail   
					boxes when they become full. This allows new messages to be added to a full mail   
					box without having to manually delete old messages to free up space first.   
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				• 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 display an alert when the message is   
					saved to the Draft folder. You can also turn the alert off.   
					Preset Messages   
					A preset message can be selected and automatically entered into the current message.   
					To add a preset message:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Preset Messages.   
					5. Touch   
					. 
					6. Touch Add New.   
					7. Enter your message using the keyboard.   
					8. Touch Save when finished to add your message to the list.   
					To edit a quick message:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Preset Messages.   
					5. Scroll up or down and touch the message that you want to edit.   
					6. Edit the message using the keyboard. Press and hold   
					to erase the   
					message. Enter your new message or edit the existing one and touch Save.   
					To delete a preset message:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Preset Messages.   
					5. Touch   
					. 
					6. Touch Delete.   
					7. Scroll up or down and touch the message that you want to delete.   
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				8. Touch Delete Selected.   
					9. Touch Yes to confirm the deletion.   
					Note: When you send a message using Preset Messages, the last message selected   
					automatically displays as the first choice when sending a new message.   
					Message Alert   
					The Message Alert menu allows you to configure the default Message Ringer, Voicemail   
					Ringer, and Reminder settings for your messages.   
					To set the Message Ringer:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Message Alert.   
					5. Touch Message Ringer.   
					6. Select a ringer from the list.   
					To set the Volume Ringer:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Message Alert.   
					5. Touch Voicemail Ringer.   
					6. Select a ringer from the list.   
					To set the Reminder:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Message Alert.   
					5. Touch Reminder.   
					6. Set the required duration to Off, Once, or Every 2 min.   
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				Auto-Erase   
					This option allows you to automatically delete old messages when the memory becomes   
					full. This prevents new messages from being rejected due to the Inbox being full.   
					To turn this option On or Off:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Select Auto-Erase.   
					5. Touch Yes or No.   
					Save in Outbox   
					Save In Outbox allows you to save a copy of the outgoing text message in the outbox.   
					To turn the Save in Outbox option On or Off:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Save in Outbox.   
					5. Touch Auto Save, Prompt, or Do not Save.   
					Draft Alert   
					Allows you set your phone to display a prompt to save a text message in the Draft folder.   
					To turn the Draft Alert option On or Off:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Draft Alert.   
					5. Touch On, or Off.   
					Text Message Settings   
					Text Message settings only affect text messages.   
					• Priority: Allows you to configure the default priority level for your text message.   
					• Callback #: Allows you to change the default callback number for text messages.   
					To set the Priority level:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
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				2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Text Message.   
					4. Touch Priority.   
					5. Touch Normal or Urgent.   
					To change the Callback #:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Text Message.   
					4. Touch Callback #.   
					5. Touch None, your mobile directory number, or Other for a different phone   
					number.   
					6. For Other, enter the number using the keyboard and touch Save.   
					Picture Message Settings   
					Picture Message settings only affect text messages.   
					• Priority: Allows you to configure the default priority level for your picture message.   
					• Auto Download: Allows you to toggle the Auto Download option on or off .   
					To set the Priority level:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Picture Message.   
					4. Touch Priority.   
					5. Touch High, Normal, or Low.   
					To change the Auto Download setting:   
					1. Touch Messaging.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Picture Message.   
					4. Toggle Auto Download to be On or Off.   
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				Contacts   
					Adding a New Contact   
					Your 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.   
					To add a new contact:   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. In the upper left corner of the display screen, touch   
					to create a new   
					Contacts entry. The screen is re-oriented to display in Landscape mode.   
					4. Touch the Enter Name field and enter a name using the keyboard.   
					5. Touch the Add Number field and enter a number using the keyboard.   
					6. Use the navigation keys or touch an empty white area to the left of the newly   
					entered number. The Select Number Type menu opens. Scroll up or down and   
					touch Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, or Others.   
					7. Enter information into any of the other fields using the keyboard.   
					8. Touch Done to save the Contacts entry. Once saved, the new Contacts entry   
					is displayed within the Contacts page.   
					Tip: ICE - In Case Of Emergency. To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify   
					important contacts, you can list your local emergency contacts under “ICE” in your phone’s   
					contact list.   
					Saving a Phone Number   
					You can save the phone number from your call history.   
					To save a phone number from your call history:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Calls.   
					3. Touch the arrow to the right of the number that you want to save.   
					4. Touch Save.   
					5. Touch New Contact or Existing Contact.   
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				6. Touch an option for the number type: Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, or Others.   
					The screen changes to the Landscape orientation.   
					7. Touch the Enter Name field and enter a name for the Contact.   
					8. Enter information into any of the other fields using the keyboard.   
					9. Touch Done to store the name and save the new entry.   
					Finding Contacts   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. Touch the Search field and use the keyboard to type the letters of the   
					Contact’s name. The display changes to display all names starting with those   
					letters. Touch the required name to make the call.   
					4. You can also scroll down through your list of contacts and touch the name to   
					make the call.   
					Editing an Existing Contact   
					To add a number to an existing entry:   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. Touch the entry that you want to edit and touch   
					. 
					4. Scroll up to the Add Number box. Enter the phone number using the   
					keyboard and use the navigation keys or touch an empty white area to the left   
					of the newly entered number.   
					5. The Select Number Type menu opens. Scroll up or down and touch Mobile,   
					Home, Work, Pager, or Others.   
					6. When you are finished, touch Done.   
					To edit an entry’s phone number:   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. Touch the entry that you want to edit and touch   
					. 
					4. Select the phone number to be edited.   
					5. Press and hold   
					to erase the entire number or press once to erase the last   
					digit.   
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				6. Enter the phone number using the keyboard 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 (Mobile, Home, Work, Pager, Fax, or Others).   
					8. Touch Done.   
					To select a ringer type for an entry:   
					1. Touch Contacts.   
					2. Touch Contacts again.   
					3. Touch the entry that you want to edit and touch   
					4. Touch the Set Ringer field.   
					. 
					5. Scroll up or down and touch the required Ringer.   
					6. Touch Done.   
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				Tools   
					After you access Tools 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.   
					• Voice Command: Allows you to use voice recognition to perform common   
					functions that are supported by your phone.   
					• Calculator: Allows you to use your phone’s built-in calculator.   
					• Notes: Allows you to compose and store reminders and notes to help keep you   
					organized.   
					• Calendar: Helps you to organize your time and reminds you of important events.   
					• Clock: Displays the time in different time zones around the world together with   
					one or more major cities, states, regions, or countries in a time zone.   
					• Music: Allows you to download and store music on a memory card in your phone.   
					• Update Phone: Allows you to automatically download and update the software in   
					your phone. Only the internal software is updated. No contact entries or other   
					information saved to your phone will be deleted.   
					• Voice Memo: Allows you to record brief memos to remind you of important events,   
					phone numbers, or other items.   
					Self Serve   
					Launches the web browser and opens your service provider’s self service page in which   
					you can access your account balance, etc.   
					To use self serve:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Self Serve.   
					4. The web browser launches and your service provider’s self serve page   
					opens. Follow the onscreen instructions.   
					Voice Command   
					For information on Voice Command, see "Voice Command" on page 25.   
					Calculator   
					Your phone comes with three built-in calculators.   
					• Calculator: Your phone comes with a built-in calculator. This application becomes   
					the default until another calculator option is selected.   
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				• Tip Calculator: The tip calculator calculates the tip on a meal or service and splits   
					the bill between the number of people paying.   
					• Unit Convertor: Your phone comes with a built-in conversion application.   
					To use the calculator:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calculator.   
					4. Touch Calculator again.   
					5. Enter a number with onscreen keypad.   
					6. Touch the appropriate icons to select add, subtract, multiply, and divide.   
					7. Enter the next number using the onscreen keypad. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as   
					needed.   
					8. Touch the Equals (=) icon to view the results.   
					To use the tip calculator:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calculator.   
					4. Touch Tip Calculator.   
					5. Use the onscreen keypad to enter the total bill amount and touch Done. The   
					tip amount is then displayed at the default percentage (default is 15%).   
					6. Touch the Tip Rate field and use the onscreen keypad to enter a new tip   
					percentage value. Touch Done. The correct tip will be calcualted instantly.   
					7. If you’re splitting the check, touch the Split field and enter the number of   
					people in your party. Touch Done.   
					8. Touch Reset to delete all values.   
					To use the unit convertor:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calculator.   
					4. Touch Unit Convertor.   
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				5. Select a type of unit to convert from: Distance, Temperature, Speed,   
					Volume, Weight, and Area.   
					6. Touch the unit fields to select the initial and target units.   
					7. Use the onscreen keypad to enter a value for the initial unit. (The converted   
					value is instantly calculated.)   
					8. Touch Reset to delete all of the numbers.   
					Notes   
					Your phone comes with a notepad that you can use to compose and store reminders and   
					notes to help keep you organized.   
					To compose a note:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Notes.   
					4. In the upper left corner of the display screen, touch   
					5. Use the keyboard to type your note.   
					6. Touch Save.   
					to add a new note.   
					To read a saved note:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Notes.   
					4. Touch a note in the list.   
					To delete saved notes:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Notes.   
					4. Touch an hold a note in the list until it detaches from the page, drag the   
					selected note to   
					and release it by lifting your finger off the display   
					screen.   
					5. You can also touch   
					, touch the note you want to delete, touch Delete   
					Selected and touch Delete.   
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				To send a saved note:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Notes.   
					4. Touch the note that you want to send.   
					5. Edit the note if needed.   
					
					
					Calendar   
					Your Calendar helps you organize your time and reminds you of important events.   
					Event Alert Menu   
					When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm scheduled, your phone alerts   
					you and displays the event summary. By default, the alarm will sound 10 minutes before   
					the event, and then again on the event. Your phone alerts you to scheduled events by   
					playing the assigned ringer type or illuminating the backlight.   
					To silence the alarm and reset the schedule, touch and drag the Dismiss button. You can   
					also silence the alaem by pressing the side volume button.   
					To view additional options, use the appropriate onscreen slider:   
					• View: Silences the alarm and displays the details of the current event.   
					• Dismiss: Silences the alarm and replays it again at the time of the event.   
					• Snooze: Silences the alarm and schedules it to replay again later.   
					To add an event to the calendar:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calendar.   
					4. Touch the day to which you want to add an event by either:   
					• Touching a day on the calendar.   
					• Use the   
					and   
					then touch the required day.   
					5. Touch to open the New Event window.   
					navigation arrows to view a different month and   
					6. Switch to Landscape mode and use the keyboard to enter the event   
					description. See ‘Using the Keyboard” on page 21.   
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				7. Select a start and end time for the event by touching the corresponding 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.   
					• Touching the arrows above/below each field.   
					Tip: Touching and holding down the arrows (up or down) increases the speed at which the   
					numbers scroll through each reel.   
					• Touch either am or pm.   
					• When you have finished setting the times, touch Done.   
					Note: If you need to adjust the end date for an event, touch the Date field and select a new   
					end date by touching a day in the onscreen calendar.   
					9. Select an alert time for the event by touching the Alert field and touching one   
					of the following options: On Time, 5 minutes before, 10 minutes before, 15   
					minutes before, 30 minutes before, 1 hour before, 3 hours before, 5   
					hours before, 1 day before.   
					10. Select a ringer type for the alarm by touching Set Ringer and then selecting   
					a ringer.   
					• Touch   
					to play a sound sample for a selected ringer.   
					• If a ringer has been previously selected, scroll through the list of available   
					ringers and touch a ringer name to assign it.   
					11. Select a reminder status for the event by touching the Reminder field and   
					then touching one of the following options: Off, Every 2 minutes, and Every   
					15 minutes.   
					12. Touch Save to save the new event.   
					Note: If the end time and date fall before the start time and date, an onscreen warning   
					message is displayed and you can edit the values onscreen.   
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				To view an event in the calendar:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calendar.   
					4. Touch the day for which you want to view events by touching it. (If you have   
					events scheduled for the selected day, they will be listed in chronological   
					order.)   
					Tip: In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are underlined in blue.   
					5. To display an event’s details, touch the event entry from the selected day’s   
					listing.   
					To delete an event from the calendar:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calendar.   
					4. Touch the day from which you want to erase the event.   
					5. Touch an event to display its details page.   
					6. Touch   
					and touch Delete to erase the event.   
					To delete all or multiple scheduled events:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Calendar.   
					4. Touch the day from which you want to erase the event.   
					5. Touch   
					6. Touch the events that you want to delete to select them.   
					• You can also touch to select all events in the list.   
					7. Touch Delete selected and then touch Delete to erase the selected events.   
					. 
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				Clock   
					Your phone comes with a clock that allows you use it as an alarm clock, timer, and   
					stopwatch, and to display the time in different world locations.   
					Alarm Clock   
					Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities.   
					To use the alarm clock:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch Alarm.   
					5. Touch   
					to create a new alarm.   
					6. Touch the alarm activation button to turn the alarm On or Off.   
					7. Select a time for the alarm by touching the time field.   
					• Assign an hour and minute by either scrolling through both reels (Hours   
					and Minutes) or by touching the up and down arrows above/below each   
					field.   
					Tip: Touching and holding down the arrows (up or down) increases the speed at which the   
					numbers scroll through each reel.   
					• Touch either am or pm.   
					• When you have finished setting the times, touch Done.   
					8. Select a reminder status for the event by touching Repeat and selecting an   
					option: Once, Mon to Fri, Sat & Sun, Daily, or Set days.   
					9. Select a ringer type for the alarm by touching the RInger field and selecting a   
					ringer type.   
					• Touch   
					to play a sound sample for a selected ringer.   
					• If a ringer has been previously selected, scroll through a list of available   
					ringer sounds and touch a ringer name to assign it.   
					10. Select a snooze status for the alarm by touching the Snooze field and   
					selecting an option: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, or 20 minutes.   
					11. Touch Save to save the new alar,   
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				Note: Any stored alarms will appear on the Alarm page in the order in which they were   
					created.   
					To turn off an alarm (when sounding):   
					1. With the alarm sounding an alert, touch either:   
					• Stop Alarm: Permanently deactivates the alarm notification.   
					• Snooze: Temporarily deactivates the alarm for a few minutes until the new   
					notification.   
					To delete alarm events:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch Alarm.   
					5. Touch   
					to open the Delete menu.   
					6. Touch   
					to select all alarms in the list. Selected events are highlighted in   
					blue.   
					7. Touch Delete Selected.   
					8. Touch Delete to delete the selected alarms.   
					Timer   
					Use the timer to count down to an event based on a preset time length (hours, minutes,   
					and seconds).   
					To use the timer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch Timer.   
					5. Select the countdown time length for the alert by setting the Hours, Minutes,   
					and Seconds values.   
					• Assign the time by scrolling through the reesl or touching the up or down   
					arrows above/below each field.   
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				Tip: Touching and holding down the arrows (up or down) increases the speed at which the   
					numbers scroll through each reel.   
					6. Touch Start to start the countdown.   
					7. Touch Stop to stop the countdown and touch Restart to start it again.   
					8. Touch Reset to set the timer back to 00.   
					9. Press   
					Stopwatch   
					To use the stopwatch:   
					to return to the previous screen.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch Stopwatch.   
					5. Touch Start to turn on the timer.   
					6. Touch Lap to place a marker in the list. This helps you to keep track of specific   
					time segments.   
					7. Touch Stop to stop the stopwatch.   
					8. Touch Restart to continue the stopwatch from its last paused time marker or   
					touch Reset to stop the process and set the counter back to zero.   
					9. Press   
					World Clock   
					to return to the previous screen.   
					To add a world clock entry:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch World Clock.   
					5. Touch   
					to begin using the world map.   
					6. Touch Canada or Other Countries. An alphabetical list of the available cities   
					available in that category is displayed.   
					• Touch Canada to display all available major cities within Canada.   
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				• Touch Other Countries to display countries and in some cases, cities and   
					their corresponding countries.   
					Note: Dark clocks indicate that the selected time zone is currently in its evening (nightime)   
					hour.   
					7. Touch a city in the list.   
					8. Repeat the process to add other cities.   
					To delete a world clock entry:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch World Clock.   
					5. Touch   
					to open the Delete menu.   
					6. Touch the location(s) you want to delete. Selected entries are highlighted in   
					blue.   
					7. Touch Delete Selected.   
					8. Touch Delete to delete the selected entries.   
					To assign daylight saving time:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Clock.   
					4. Touch World Clock. Stored locations indicate the Daylight Saving Time icon   
					at the bottom-right of each onscreen clock.   
					• 
					• 
					indicates that Daylight Saving Time is on.   
					indicates the Daylight Saving Time is off.   
					5. Touch a location containing   
					to turn Daylight Saving Time off or touch a   
					location containing   
					to turn Daylight Saving Time on.   
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				Music   
					You can download and store music to your phone. Music requires that a microSD™ card   
					be installed in the phone.   
					To access the music player:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Music.   
					4. Navigate through the library option and select a song to launch the music   
					player.   
					5. Use the onscreen control buttons to play, pause, forward to the next song in   
					your playlist or return to the previous song.   
					Update Phone   
					Update Phone allows you to automatically download and update the software on your   
					phone. Only the internal software is updated. No Contacts entries or other information   
					saved on your phone will be deleted.   
					To access the Update Phone setting:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Update Phone.   
					4. Touch Update Firmware.   
					5. Follow the on-screen instructions to update your phone.   
					Voice Memo   
					A total of 10 minutes in 10 separate memos can be recorded and saved. Individual   
					memos can record up to 60 seconds of audio.   
					To record a voice memo:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Record. (The phone prompts you to start recording after the beep.)   
					5. Wait for the beep and then start speaking.   
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				• Touch Pause to pause the recording of the memo. (When a memo is   
					paused, touch Resume to start recording again.)   
					6. Touch Finish to stop the recording and save it to the phone.   
					To play a voice memo:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Review. (The phone displays a list of saved voice memos.)   
					5. Touch a memo to play it.   
					• Touch Pause to pause the recording of the memo. (When a memo is   
					paused, touch Resume to start recording again.)   
					To erase a voice memo:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Review. (The phone displays a list of saved voice memos.)   
					5. Touch   
					to open the Delete menu.   
					6. Touch the voice memo(s) that you want to delete. Selected entries are   
					highlighted in blue.   
					7. Touch Delete Selected.   
					8. Touch Delete to delete the selected voice memos.   
					To erase all voice memos:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Erase All.   
					5. Touch Delete to delete all of the voice memos in the list.   
					To edit a voice memo caption:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
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				3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Review. (The phone displays a list of saved voicememos.)   
					5. Touch   
					beside the voice memo you want to edit.   
					6. Touch Edit Caption.   
					7. The phone switches to Landscape mode. Use the keyboard to edit the   
					caption.   
					8. Touch Save to save the caption.   
					To view voice memo information:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Tools.   
					3. Touch Voice Memo.   
					4. Touch Review. (The phone displays a list of saved voicememos.)   
					5. Touch   
					beside the voice memo you want to edit.   
					6. Touch Info.   
					7. View the voice memo’s information (Title, Recorded Date, and Length).   
					8. Press to return to the previous screen.   
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				Calls   
					Your phone displays your call history, which includes incoming, outgoing, and missed   
					calls. Recent Calls makes redialing a number fast 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.   
					When you place, accept, or miss a call, a record of the call is saved in the Recent Calls   
					list. When you view the numbers in this list, the phone icon to the left of the number   
					indicates the call type:   
					• Received: Indicates any received calls that were answered.   
					• Missed: Indicates any missed calls.   
					• Dialed: Indicates all outgoing calls made from your phone.   
					Each entry contains a phone number (if available) and Contacts entry name (if the phone   
					number is in your Contacts). Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) might only   
					appear once in the list.   
					To call an entry in the Recent Calls list:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Calls.   
					3. Touch an entry’s phone number to dial it.   
					Tip: You can also access your list of recent calls by pressing   
					. 
					Note: You cannot make calls from within the Recent Calls list that are identified as No   
					Caller ID or Restricted.   
					Note: Recent Calls only records calls that occur while the phone is turned on. If a call is   
					received while your phone is turned off, it will not be included in the phone’s call history.   
					SMS conversation histories are also saved. If you return a call from the voicemail menu, it   
					will not be included in your phone’s history.   
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				Recent Calls Options   
					To display the Recent Calls options:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Calls.   
					3. Touch   
					to display the entry’s options.   
					Tip: An unknown entry only displays a contact number. A known entry (found in the   
					Contacts list) displays the entry’s name and contact number.   
					4. If the entry is not currently part of your Contacts list, touching   
					displays   
					the following options:   
					• Save: To store the entry in your Contacts list.   
					• Call: To dial the phone number for the currently selected entry.   
					• Message: To send the current history entry a new text message.   
					5. If the entry has previously been entered into your Contacts list, touching   
					displays the Contacts entry page and the following options:   
					• Caller’s name: Displays if the number is already in your Contacts.   
					• Edit Entry (   
					): To either edit the existing number (if already in your   
					Contacts list) or create a new entry.   
					• Send New Text Message (   
					): To send a text message to the current   
					recent call entry.   
					• Send Contact: Delivers the current recent call entry information to an   
					available user via a wireless connection. See ‘Bluetooth” on page 63.   
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				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, printers, and wireless phones. The Bluetooth   
					communication range is usually up to approximately 10 meters (30 feet).   
					Note: There are many Bluetooth devices in the market whose compatibility with the SPH-   
					m350 cannot be guaranteed.   
					Enabling Bluetooth   
					By default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on makes   
					your phone “discoverable” to other in-range Bluetooth devices.   
					To turn Bluetooth on or off:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch the Bluetooth button to toggle it On or Off. (The page refreshes to   
					display new functionality and options.)   
					Bluetooth Status Indicators   
					The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance:   
					• 
					Bluetooth is active and visible.   
					• 
					• 
					Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device.   
					Bluetooth is active, visible and searching for a compatible device.   
					Visibility   
					The Visibility setting allows you to manage your availability to other Bluetooth devices.   
					To configure your phone’s visibility (discoverability):   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Visibility.   
					4. Select a Visibility setting:   
					• Always visible: Allows other Bluetooth devices to detect and identify your   
					phone.   
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				• Visible for 3min: Allows other devices to detect and identify your phone for   
					three minutes before changing your status to hidden.   
					• Hidden: Prevents other Bluetooth devices from detecting and identifying   
					your phone.   
					Trusted Devices   
					Displays a list of trusted connections between your phone and other Bluetooth devices.   
					To display the list of trusted devices:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices.   
					4. The phone searches for the other devices with which it has a trusted   
					connection and displays them in a list.   
					Device Info   
					Displays your phone’s Bluetooth profiles and address.   
					To view the device information for your phone:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Device Info.   
					Device Name   
					Your phone’s Bluetooth name will appear to other in-range Bluetooth devices, depending   
					on your Visibility settings.   
					To change your Bluetooth name for your phone:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Device name.   
					4. The phone switches to Landscape mode. Use the keyboard to edit the current   
					name. See "Using the Keyboard" on page 21.   
					Tip: Give your handset an easily recognized name so other people can select your   
					handset quickly in environments in which multiple Bluetooth devices are visible.   
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				Pairing Bluetooth Devices   
					Paired Devices   
					The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections between your   
					phone and another Bluetooth device. When devices are paired, a passkey is shared   
					between devices, allowing for fast, secure connections while bypassing the discovery and   
					authentication process.   
					Note: To pair Bluetooth devices with your phone it must be visible to other devices. See   
					
					To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices. Your phone searches for and then displays a list of   
					discovered, in-range Bluetooth devices.   
					4. Scroll down the list and touch a device name to begin the pairing process.   
					5. If necessary, enter the passkey (PIN) for the external device and touch Pair.   
					6. Once the recipient enters the passkey the pairing will be complete.   
					Note: Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible devices,   
					display and operations may be different, and functions such as transfer or exchange may   
					not be possible with all Bluetooth-compatible devices.   
					To disconnect your paired device:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices. Your phone searches for and then displays a list of   
					discovered, in-range Bluetooth devices.   
					4. Touch an entry’s name in the Trusted Devices list to begin the disconnection   
					process.   
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				Sending Items Via Bluetooth   
					You can send data saved on your phone to another bluetooth device.   
					To send contact information via Bluetooth   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices.   
					4. Touch the target Bluetooth device in the list.   
					5. Touch Contacts to begin searching in your available Contacts (Transfer   
					Contacts list).   
					6. Select a Contacts entry from the Transfer contacts page. Selected Contacts   
					are highlighted in blue.   
					7. Touch Send.   
					8. Touch Send again to confirm the transfer.   
					9. The recipient must accept the incoming Contact card. Accepting places a   
					copy of the incoming entry into the recipient’s Contacts list.   
					To send My Info via Bluetooth   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices.   
					4. Touch the target Bluetooth device in the list.   
					5. Touch My Info to send your contact information to the recipient.   
					• If you have not created a My Info card, use the keypad to enter your   
					personal information in the required fields, such as your name, phone   
					numbers, email addresses, url, etc. Touch Done, touch the target Bluetooth   
					device in the list, and touch My Info.   
					6. The recipient must accept the incoming My Info data. Accepting places a copy   
					of the information on the recipient’s phone.   
					To send pictures via Bluetooth   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Bluetooth.   
					3. Touch Trusted devices.   
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				4. Touch the target Bluetooth device in the list.   
					5. Touch My Album to begin searching for an available image.   
					6. Touch a folder and touch a picture to send. You can select multiple pictures,   
					which are then highlighted in blue.   
					• To deselect a picture, touch it again so that it is no longer highlighted.   
					7. Touch OK to accept the image selection and begin transferring the image(s).   
					8. The recipient must either accept or decline the incoming image file.   
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				My Downloads   
					You can download the following types of items to your phone:   
					• Ringers: Allows you to download and assign ringer types to voice calls.   
					• Wallpaper: Allows you to download and assign wallpaper to your phone.   
					• Games: Allows you to download and play games. You can also play pre-installed   
					demo games.   
					• Applications: Allows you to download and run applications on your phone.   
					Downloading   
					To download items to your phone:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch My Downloads.   
					3. Touch Ringers, Wallpaper, Games, or Applications.   
					4. Touch Get New... The browser will launch and take you to the specified   
					download menu.   
					5. Highlight and select the item that you want to download. (For more information   
					on navigating the Web, see "Navigating the Web" on page 31.)   
					6. Follow the web page instructions to complete your purchase.   
					Note: You can store a limited number of downloaded applications, ringers, wallpapers,   
					games, and themes on your phone, depending on the file sizes. To check the Memory   
					Status, touch Menu, touch Settings, touch General, and then touch Memory status.   
					Assigning Ringers and Wallpaper   
					Assigning Downloaded Ringers   
					You may assign a ringer to more than one type of call.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch My Downloads.   
					3. Touch Ringers.   
					4. Touch a ringer to select it.   
					5. Touch Play.   
					6. Touch Assign To to assign the ringer to a phone function.   
					7. Touch Voice Call, Contact ID, Voicemail, Message, Alarm/Timer/Calendar.   
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				Assigning Downloaded Wallpaper   
					You can assign a Wallpaper to more than one task.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch My Downloads.   
					3. Touch Wallpaper.   
					4. Touch an image from the list.   
					5. Touch Assign.   
					6. Touch Background.   
					Note: Wallpaper for Contacts and Incoming/Outgoing Calls can also be set.   
					Playing Games   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch My Downloads.   
					3. Touch Games.   
					4. Touch the game you want to play.   
					5. Follow the on-screen instructions to play the game. When you are finished,   
					touch Exit (or Quit).   
					Launching Applications   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch My Downloads.   
					3. Touch Applications.   
					4. Touch the application you want to launch.   
					5. Follow the on-screen instructions to launch the application. When you are   
					finished, select Exit (or Quit).   
					Note: Your phone comes equipped with preloaded tools such as Backup Manager. To   
					activate these services, please contact your service provider.   
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				Camera   
					You can take pictures with your phone’s built-in camera.   
					Taking Pictures   
					To take a picture:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch Camera again.   
					Tip: To activate Camera mode, you can also press and hold the side camera button (see   
					
					4. Using the phone’s display screen as a viewfinder, aim the camera lens at your   
					subject.   
					5. Press   
					until the shutter sounds. (Make sure the camera is steady.) The   
					picture is automatically saved in the current default storage location (by   
					default, this is In phone).   
					Note: Pictures can be stored in either the phone’s internal memory or on a microSD™   
					card (sold separately). Your phone’s internal memory contains 100 MB of storage capacity   
					and the phone can support microSD™ cards of up to 32 GB.   
					6. Take a few minutes to get familiarized with the layout of the Camera screen.   
					Resolution   
					White Balance   
					Battery Charge   
					Settings   
					View My   
					Display   
					Image   
					Photos Folder   
					Saved Location   
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				My Album   
					Pictures are stored on the phone and accessed through My Album.   
					Using My Album   
					To use My Album:   
					1. When the picture has been taken, touch   
					to open the display screen,   
					displaying the current picture.   
					• You can also touch Menu, touch Camera, and touch My Album.   
					2. Touch a CAMERA folder on either the phone or microSD™ card.   
					3. Select a picture file.   
					Picture   
					Grid View   
					Launch   
					Slideshow   
					Send   
					Delete   
					To use the My Album options:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch My Album.   
					4. Touch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD™ card).   
					5. Touch one of the options:   
					• Slideshow (   
					): Display a slideshow sequence of the pictures in the   
					current folder.   
					• Send (   
					• Delete (   
					): Send the picture via Messaging or Bluetooth.   
					): Delete the active file.   
					To use the Picture options:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
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				2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch My Album.   
					4. Touch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD™ card).   
					5. Touch an picture and select one of the following options:   
					• Delete (   
					): Delete the active file.   
					• Bluetooth (   
					): Send the picture via Bluetooth.   
					• Slideshow (   
					): Display a slideshow sequence of the pictures in the   
					current folder.   
					• Zoom (   
					): Increase/decrease the magnification of the currently active   
					file.   
					• Send (   
					): Send the picture via Messaging or Bluetooth.   
					• Information (   
					): Display information about the current picture, such as   
					File Name, Date, File Size, and Resolution.   
					• Assign (   
					): Assign the active picture to either a Picture ID picture or as   
					a Background.   
					Assigning Pictures   
					To assign a picture to a Contacts entry:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch My Album.   
					4. Touch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD™ card).   
					5. Touch the picture that you want to use with the Contacts entry.   
					6. Touch   
					and touch Picture ID.   
					• This option allows the selected picture to be displayed when an incoming   
					call is from the selected Contacts entry.   
					7. Prepare the selected image for use (by adjusting, cropping, and zooming),   
					and then touch OK.   
					8. Touch an entry in the Contacts page to complete the picture assignment.   
					To assign a picture to the background display:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch My Album.   
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				4. Touch a CAMERA location (phone or microSD™ card).   
					5. Touch the picture that you want to use as the background.   
					6. Touch   
					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 available), and   
					then touch OK.   
					Storing Pictures   
					Even if a microSD™ card is detected, all pictures are automatically stored in the phone’s   
					CAMERA folder. To use the larger storage capacity of an internal microSD™ card, the   
					storage destination must be set differently.   
					To set the storage options:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch Camera again.   
					4. Touch   
					and touch Storage.   
					5. Touch Phone or Memory Card.   
					Camera Settings   
					The settings associated with the full-color digital camera allow you to customize how the   
					camera operates when taking pictures.   
					To set a camera option:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Camera.   
					3. Touch Camera again.   
					4. Touch   
					and touch one of the following options:   
					• Self-Timer: Allows you to configure a timer to be Off, 5 sec or 10 sec.   
					• Resolution: Allows you to change the resolution of pictures. Pictures taken   
					at a higher resolution require more memory to save. The available sizes are   
					1.3M, 0.5M, 0.3M, or 0.1M.   
					• Color Tone: Allows you to set the primary color tone of the picture to None,   
					Mono, Negative, Sepia, Green, or Aqua.   
					• Metering: Allows you to set the metering to be Center or Spot.   
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				• Night Mode: Allows you to set the camera to take pictures in low light   
					situations. You can set the option to be On or Off.   
					• Image Quality: Allows you to select between High, Normal, and   
					Economy. These settings reflect the picture quality settings for the pictures.   
					• White Balance: Allows you to set the white balance to Auto, Sunny,   
					Cloudy, Tungsten, Flourescent, or Manual.   
					• Show Grid: Allows you to set the pictures to be displayed in a grid. You can   
					set the option to be On or Off.   
					• Shutter Sound: Allows you to select between different shutter sounds. The   
					shutter sound is heard when you take a picture.   
					• Storage: Allows you to switch the saved file location between Phone or   
					Memory Card.   
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				Settings   
					Display   
					You can choose what you see on the display screen when powering on/off and when using   
					the phone. You can also control the brightness of the display screen and keyboard.   
					Background   
					You can set the picture the appears on the display screen when in standby mode and for   
					incoming/outgoing calls.   
					To change the wallpaper:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Touch Background.   
					5. Touch one of the following options: Take Picture, Preset Images, My Album,   
					or My Downloads.   
					• Take Picture: Use the camera take picture. Touch OK to assign the picture   
					to the background.   
					• Preset Images: Touch a picture from the display of preset images. A larger   
					picture opens. Touch Assign to assign the picture to the background.   
					• My Album: Use a picture from a folder in My Album. Touch the picture and   
					then touch OK to assign it to the background.   
					• My Downloads: Use a picture that you have downloaded from the web.   
					Touch the picture and then touch OK to assign it to the background.   
					Greeting   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Touch Greeting. The phone switches to Landscape mode.   
					5. Use the keyboard to enter the greeting that you want to display when in   
					standby mode.   
					6. Touch Save.   
					Note: The Greeting menu does not appear when using the Bell phone interface.   
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				Brightness   
					You can change the brightness of the LCD screen, making it brighter or dimmer.   
					To change the brightness setting:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Use the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness of the display screen.   
					Screen Backlight   
					The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen is backlit after it has last   
					been touched.   
					To change the backlight setting:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Touch Dim.   
					5. Touch one of the following options to set the length of time that the display   
					screen remains lit after last being touched: Never Dim, 30 seconds, 15   
					seconds, 8 seconds, or Always Dim.   
					• Never Dim: The backlight does not turn off or become darker.   
					• Always Dim: The brightness of the backlight is reduced.   
					Note: Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and standby times.   
					Keypad Backlight   
					The keypad light setting lets you select how long the keyboard light is on after any key   
					press is made.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Touch Keypad Backight.   
					5. Touch one of the following options: Always On, 1 minute, 30 seconds, or 15   
					seconds.   
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				Language   
					Language selection changes all menu settings.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Display.   
					4. Touch Language.   
					5. Touch English or French.   
					Volume   
					Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your environment.   
					Ringer Volume   
					To adjust the volume of the ringer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Volume.   
					4. In the Ringer Volume area, use the Level slider to adjust the volume level of   
					the ringer.   
					5. Toggle Always Vibrate to be On or Off.   
					Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume (or the earpiece volume during a call) using the   
					volume buttons on the left side of the phone.   
					System Volume   
					To adjust the system volume:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Volume.   
					4. In the System Volume area, use the Level slider to adjust the volume level of   
					the system.   
					5. Toggle Touch Vibrate to be On or Off.   
					6. Toggle Touch Tone to be On or Off.   
					7. Toggle Startup/Shutdown to be On or Off.   
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				Silence All   
					This option allows you to mute all sounds without turning off your phone.   
					To silence your phone:   
					• Press and hold the volume button on the left side of the phone down until Silence   
					All is displayed onscreen.   
					To deactivate Silence All:   
					• Press and hold the volume button on the left side of the phone up repeatedly to   
					select a new volume level.   
					Ringers & Vibrations   
					Ringer types help you to identify incoming calls and messages. You can assign ringer   
					types to individual Contacts entries, types of calls, and types of messages. The phone   
					provides a variety of ringer options that allow you to customize your ringer and volume   
					settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls, messages, voicemails,   
					alarms, timers, and calendar entries by their rings.   
					Voice Call   
					To set the voice call ringer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Ringers & Vibrations.   
					4. Scroll up and down the list of ringers and touch the one that you want to use.   
					Voicemail   
					To set the voicemail ringer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Ringers & Vibrations.   
					4. Scroll up and down the list of ringers and touch the one that you want to use.   
					Message   
					To set the message ringer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Ringers & Vibrations.   
					4. Scroll up and down the list of ringers and touch the one that you want to use.   
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				Alarm/Timer/Calendar   
					To set the alarm/timer/calendar ringer:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Ringers & Vibrations.   
					4. Scroll up and down the list of ringers and touch the one that you want to use.   
					Voice Notification   
					This feature will call out the phone number instead of using your assigned ringer.   
					To adjust the voice notification:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Ringers & Vibrations.   
					4. Toggle Voice Notification to be On or Off.   
					Messaging   
					You can send and receive many different kinds of text messages with your phone without   
					
					messaging easier by letting you decide how you want to be notified of new messages.   
					• Reminder: Sets the number of times that the message reminder is displayed.   
					Touch Off, Once, or Every 2 min.   
					• Callback #: Sets the default callback number used when sending messages.   
					Touch None, your mobile phone number, or Other (allows you to enter a different   
					number using the keyboard).   
					• Auto-Erase: Touch Yes to have the phone automatically erase old messages   
					when the folders are full.   
					• Draft Alert: Toggle On or Off to have the phone display an alert when a message   
					is saved to the Draft folder.   
					General   
					Phone Information   
					To display the phone’s information:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
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				4. Touch Phone Information.   
					5. The phone displays the phone number, MSID number, Firmware Version, and   
					Advanced information.   
					Memory status   
					To display the phone’s memory status:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Memory status.   
					5. The phone displays the amount of memory that has been used in both the   
					phone and memory card.   
					Airplane Mode   
					When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access online   
					information. All incoming calls will be sent directly to your Voicemail box. The Bluetooth   
					interface will be disabled when Airplane Mode is on.   
					To set your phone to Airplane Mode:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Airplane Mode. (A brief explanation of Airplane Mode will display.)   
					5. Touch OK to toggle Airplane Mode to be On or Off.   
					Note: While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen will display “Phone Off”.   
					Location   
					The Location feature allows the network to detect your position. Turning Location off will   
					hide your location from everyone except 911.   
					Note: Even if the Location feature is enabled, no service may use your location   
					information without your expressed permission.   
					To enable your phone’s Location feature:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
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				2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Location. (A brief explanation will display. Scroll up or down to read the   
					entire text.)   
					5. Touch OK.   
					One Hand operation   
					You can configure the Power Search tab to be on the left or right of the display screen. For   
					example, when the Right Handed option is selected, the Power Search tab is located on   
					the right side of the screen and Contacts entries are selected by pressing their field names   
					along the left side of the display screen.   
					To modify one hand operation:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch One Hand operation.   
					5. Touch Right Handed or Left Handed. This places the Power Search tab   
					along the right or left side of the display screen respectively.   
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					Ignore with Text   
					Sends an incoming call to your voicemail box and automatically sends the caller a text   
					message at the same time. You can select a preset message to be sent or create a   
					custom message.   
					To use Ignore with Text:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Ignore with Text.   
					5. Touch   
					to create a custom message. The phone switches to Landscape   
					mode.   
					• You can also touch a preset message in the list.   
					6. Use the keyboard to enter the text for the message.   
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				7. Touch Save.   
					Touch Sensitivity   
					Your phone’s touchscreen requires a small amount of pressure to operate. The smaller the   
					size of your contact point on the display screen, the less amount of pressure required. The   
					tip of your finger will work better than the pad of your finger and a fingernail will require   
					even less pressure. Initially, your phone’s sensitivity is set to the highest level. When you   
					have discovered your preffered method of operating your touchscreen, you may find that it   
					is too sensitive for some applications. You can adjust how sensitive the phone is to touch   
					actions on the screen.   
					To adjust the touch sensitivity:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Touch Sensitivity.   
					5. Touch and drag the slider left or right to adjust the sensitivity level.   
					6. Touch Touch here to gauge the response of the new sensitivity level.   
					Touch Calibration   
					The Touch Calibration feature allows you to re-align the screen’s touch accuracy. Use this   
					feature only when the device does not respond properly when you touch the screen.   
					To adjust the calibration:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Touch Calibration.   
					5. Touch the center of the target and repeat this step as the target moves   
					around the four corners of the screen.   
					• Touch Restore to restore the target to its original calibration.   
					• Touch Retry to try the calibration again.   
					Note: When touching the screen in Calibration mode, you must touch the center of the   
					cross hair area.   
					6. When the calibration is completed, touch Yes to accept the calibration.   
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				7. A New setting has been saved confirmation message is displayed.   
					Text Entry   
					The Text Entry menu allows you to customize how text functions on your phone.   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch General.   
					4. Touch Text Entry.   
					5. Touch one of the following options:   
					• Predictive Text: If toggled On, the phone analyzes the letters you enter   
					using an intuitive word database and creates a suitable word. (The word   
					might change as you type.) Other word suggestions are listed below the   
					text.   
					• Auto Capital: Automatically capitalizes the first word of a sentence.   
					• Auto Space: Automatically adds a space after you select a word.   
					• Dual Language: Displays word options from both the English and French   
					dictionaries if Predictive Text is toggled On.   
					• Personal Dictionary: Allows you to add words to a custom dictionary.   
					• Word Choice List: Toggle On to display the list of predicted words.   
					• Word Prediction: Toggle On to only display possible word candidates after   
					a preset number of characters have been entered.   
					• Use My Words: Allows you to use a custom database of words.   
					• Help: Provides additional information on using Predictive Text (or T9) entry.   
					Web Browser   
					You can quickly clear the background information that is gathered when you use the web   
					browser.   
					To clear the web browser:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Web Browser.   
					4. Touch one of the following options: Clear Cache, Clear Cookies, or Clear   
					History.   
					5. Touch Clear to confirm the action.   
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				Speech to Action   
					Allows you to configure the verbal Confirmation, activate the training mode (Adaptation),   
					configure the Expert and Prompt modes, or get information about the Speech to Action   
					software that is used with the Voice Command functionality.   
					Confirmation   
					Your phone can be configured to take a specific action prior to initiating any voice   
					command parameter.   
					To change the confirmation:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Confirmation.   
					5. Touch one of the following options:   
					• Automatic: Always provides you with options if there was an issue   
					registering the command, confirm any commands, and then announce any   
					actions.   
					• Always Confirm: Always confirms any command actions before they are   
					done, even if it was properly registered.   
					• Never Confirm: Never confirms any command operations. The phone will   
					always act on what it registers as the current command, even if it is   
					incorrect and without notifying you.   
					Adaptation   
					Allows you to adapt the voice command system to properly recognize your voice.   
					To adapt the system to your voice:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Adaptation.   
					5. Touch Adapt Voice.   
					6. Touch Start.   
					7. Hold the phone so that the microphone is approximately six inches away   
					from your mouth and you can clearly read the onscreen number sequences.   
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				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 remaining sets of numbers or words.   
					10. When you have finished with a ful session, Adapting appears on the display   
					screen.   
					11. Touch OK to save.   
					Note: It is recommended that you perform the complete Adapt Voice session at least once   
					to achive the maximum benefit of this feature. If a partial adaptation is performed, you can   
					always return later and resume the process from the halfway point.   
					Audio Modes   
					You can customize whether the Voice Command feature displays a list of the top Voice   
					Command options or automatically dials the first number without displaying a list of   
					options.   
					To change the audio mode:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Speech to Action.   
					4. Touch Audio Modes.   
					5. Select one of the following options:   
					• Expert Mode: Displays both a selectable list of matching entries. If the first   
					entry is not correct, the phone will continue to read out each available   
					option until it detects either a confirmation (Yes) or rejection (No).   
					• Prompt Mode: Displays a selectable list of available dialing options and   
					only reads out the entry name. You are required to touch an onscreen   
					option to activate a command.   
					About   
					Displays information about the software manufacturer and version.   
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				Lock   
					When your phone is locked, your screen turns off and neither the display screen or   
					keyboard will accept input. Regaining access requires entering a lock code.   
					To lock your phone:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Lock.   
					4. Use the onscreen keypad to enter a new Lock Code and touch Done.   
					5. Use the onscreen keypad to re-enter the new Lock Code and touch Done   
					again.   
					6. Touch the Lock Off button.   
					7. Read the onscreen information and touch OK to activate the Lock feature (the   
					button is toggled to On).   
					Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of your Mobile Directory   
					Number or try 0000. If none of these work, call Customer Service at 1-800-Samsung.   
					Reset   
					You can reset your phone to its factory defaults, including the ringer types and display   
					settings.   
					Reset Settings   
					Resetting the phone settings only restores all of the factory defaults, including the ringer   
					types and display settings. Onboard data, such as Contacts, History, Scheduler, and   
					Messaging are not affected.   
					To reset your phone’s settings:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Reset.   
					4. Touch Reset Settings.   
					5. Read the disclaimer, write down the lock code, and touch Proceed.   
					6. Enter the lock code provided in the disclaimer using the onscreen keypad.   
					7. Touch Done to reset the phone’s settings.   
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				Delete Contents   
					You can quickly erase selected content that you have created or stored in your phone.   
					To delete your phone’s contents:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Reset.   
					4. Touch Delete Contents.   
					5. Touch one of the following options:   
					• Delete Contacts: Deletes all Contacts entries.   
					• Delete Downloads: Deletes all downloaded content, such as games,   
					ringers, and images.   
					• Delete Messages: Deletes all recieved text and picture messages.   
					• Delete Calender: Deletes all calendar events.   
					• Delete Speed Dial: Deletes all speed dial entries.   
					6. Touch a category entry and then touch Delete to confirm the deletion.   
					7. The onscreen keypad displays. Write down the lock code that is displayed at   
					the top of the screen.   
					8. Enter the lock code that is displayed at the top of the screen using the   
					onscreen keypad and touch Done.   
					Reset Phone   
					Resetting the phone restores all of the factory defaults, including the ringer types and   
					display settings and deletes all content stored on the phone.   
					To reset your phone:   
					1. Touch Menu.   
					2. Touch Settings.   
					3. Touch Reset.   
					4. Touch Reset Phone.   
					5. Read the disclaimer, write down the lock code, and touch Proceed.   
					6. Enter the lock code provided in the disclaimer using the onscreen keypad.   
					7. Touch Done to reset the phone’s to its factory default state.   
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				Safety   
					Getting the Most Out of Your Reception   
					Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength   
					The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area.   
					Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next   
					to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. If you’re   
					inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.   
					Understanding the Power Save Feature   
					If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save   
					feature is automatically activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks service   
					availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key. Anytime the Power Save   
					feature is activated, a message displays on the screen. When a signal is found, your   
					phone returns to standby mode.   
					Understanding How Your Phone Operates   
					Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives   
					and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system   
					handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2   
					watts in digital mode.   
					Knowing Radio Frequency Safety   
					The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below. In   
					1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American   
					National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety   
					levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers   
					and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industries developed   
					this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the Federal   
					Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation. In   
					August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE   
					standard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection   
					and Measurements (NCRP).   
					Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance   
					There are several simple guidelines for operating your phone properly and maintaining   
					safe, satisfactory service.   
					• Speak directly into the mouthpiece.   
					• Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone   
					does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. If it’s   
					inoperable, return it to a dealer store or call Customer Support for service.   
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				Note: For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your   
					phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.   
					Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone   
					Failure to follow the instructions outlined may lead to serious personal injury and possible   
					property damage.   
					Using Your Phone While Driving   
					Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-free device)   
					is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to specific restrictions. Remember that   
					safety always comes first.   
					When using your phone in the car:   
					• Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed dial and re-dial.   
					• When available, use a hands-free device.   
					• Position your phone within easy reach.   
					• Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the   
					call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.   
					• Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.   
					• Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when stationary or   
					before pulling into traffic.   
					• Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may divert your   
					attention from the road.   
					• Dial 911 to report serious emergencies. It’s free from your wireless phone.   
					• Use your phone to help others in emergencies.   
					• Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number when   
					necessary.   
					Following Safety Guidelines   
					To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a   
					given area. Turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause   
					interference or danger.   
					Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices   
					Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.   
					However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic   
					equipment.   
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				RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating   
					systems and/or entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or   
					their representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external   
					RF signals. Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been   
					added to your vehicle.   
					Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and   
					hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.   
					Note: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before   
					using the phone near medical equipment.   
					Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying   
					Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible interference with   
					aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to   
					have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground.   
					To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the   
					plane is in the air.   
					Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas   
					To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off your phone when in a blasting area or   
					in other areas with signs indicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Construction   
					crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.   
					Turn off your phone when you are in an area with a potentially explosive   
					atmosphere. Although it is rare, your phone or its accessories could   
					generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion or a fire resulting in   
					bodily injury or even death. These areas are often, but not always, clearly   
					marked. These areas include:   
					• Fueling areas such as gas stations.   
					• Below deck on boats.   
					• Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.   
					• Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal   
					powders.   
					• Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s   
					engine.   
					Safety 90   
				Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the compartment of   
					your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.   
					Restricting Children’s Access to your Phone   
					Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they could   
					hurt themselves and others, damage the phone, dial 911 by mistake or make calls that   
					increase your phone bill.   
					Warning Regarding Display   
					The display on your handset is made of glass or acrylic and could break if your handset is   
					dropped or if it receives significant impact. Do not use if screen is broken or cracked as   
					this could cause injury to you.   
					Caring for the Battery   
					Protecting Your Battery   
					The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance.   
					• Use only Samsung approved batteries and desktop chargers. These chargers are   
					designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers voids your   
					warranty and may cause damage.   
					• In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from   
					32º F to 113º F (0º C to 45º C).   
					• Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as   
					the bathroom.   
					• Never dispose of the battery by incineration.   
					• Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.   
					• Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.   
					• The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time.   
					• It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance.   
					When used correctly, the battery can be recharged hundreds of times before it   
					needs replacing.   
					• Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. It’s best   
					to fo•lloLwetshsetsheasntoornaegemrounleths::-4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C)   
					• More than one month: -4º F to 113º F (-20º C to 45º C)   
					Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batteries   
					For safe disposal options of your LiIon batteries, contact your nearest service center.   
					91 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.   
					Note: For safety, do not handle a damaged or leaking LiIon battery.   
					Acknowledging Special Precautions and Industry Canada Notice   
					Cautions   
					Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document   
					could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to operate this   
					equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any   
					unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said   
					accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.   
					Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken.   
					Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.   
					Information to User   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide   
					reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This   
					equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed   
					and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a   
					particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or   
					television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the   
					user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following   
					measures:   
					• Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.   
					• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   
					• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the   
					receiver is connected.   
					Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   
					Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless Phones   
					The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the   
					head of a user of a wireless handset.   
					The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation   
					process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are   
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				tested at their highest value in strict laboratory 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. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines.   
					Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety.   
					All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a substantial margin of   
					safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values between different model phones do not   
					mean variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg are   
					considered safe for use by the public.   
					The highest reported SAR values of the SPH-m350 are:   
					CDMA mode (Part 22) - Head: 0.68W/kg; Body-worn: 1.15W/kg   
					PCS mode (Part 24) - Head: 1.08W/kg; Body-worn: 1.31W/kg   
					Owner’s Record   
					The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate   
					inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below.   
					This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.   
					Model: SPH-m350   
					Serial No.:   
					User Guide Proprietary Notice   
					CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the   
					following patents:   
					4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797   
					5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501   
					5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239   
					5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338   
					5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569   
					5,490,165 5,511,073   
					T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437,   
					U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other patents pending.   
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				Manufacturer’s Warranty   
					STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY   
					What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG Electronics Canada Inc. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the   
					original purchaser ("Purchaser") that SAMSUNG's phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects   
					in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of   
					purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date:   
					Phone   
					1 Year   
					1 Year   
					Batteries   
					Leather Case/Pouch/Holster 90 Days   
					Game Pad   
					90 Days   
					1 Year   
					Other Phone Accessories   
					What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of Product by Purchaser. This   
					Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect,   
					unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical stress, or modification of any part of Product, including   
					antenna, or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made illegible; (c) any   
					plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use; (d)   
					malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/   
					peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,   
					operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and service of Product; or (g)   
					Product used or purchased outside Canada. This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity   
					falls below 80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover any battery if:   
					(i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the   
					battery; (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering; or (iii) the battery has   
					been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.   
					What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period, SAMSUNG will repair or   
					replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to Purchaser, any defective component part of Product.   
					To obtain service under this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service   
					facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable   
					substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and   
					address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-800-   
					Samsung. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective Product. SAMSUNG may,   
					at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any   
					Product or replace Product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases,   
					pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced Product   
					will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on the original Product   
					or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the   
					property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty,   
					Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.   
					What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG's Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS   
					WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT "AS IS," AND   
					SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AND THERE ARE NO   
					CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND   
					WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:   
					Manufacturer’s Warranty 94   
					 
					 
				• THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR   
					PURPOSE OR USE;   
					• WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;   
					• DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;   
					• THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR   
					• COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,   
					SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.   
					NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE   
					AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.   
					ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY OPERATION OF LAW,   
					INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND   
					FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF   
					TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY STATED HEREIN. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO   
					NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE   
					LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR   
					ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR   
					INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE   
					OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY,   
					INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF   
					ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY TORT   
					(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG,   
					ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM   
					BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT   
					ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,   
					SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.   
					THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER   
					RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL   
					NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT   
					AND SHALL BE PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED   
					WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH   
					PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY   
					FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES   
					IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS   
					THE LAW PERMITS.   
					THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR   
					EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT. SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES   
					OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,   
					STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,   
					PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT,   
					WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE   
					PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO   
					INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY,   
					CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-   
					PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT   
					VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE   
					CASE MAY BE.   
					95 Manufacturer’s Warranty   
				This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and SAMSUNG, and   
					SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this   
					Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make   
					modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly,   
					additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do not constitute   
					warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.   
					Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc.   
					©2010 Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc. SAMSUNG is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co.,   
					Ltd. and its related entities.   
					No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.   
					Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.   
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				Index   
					editing existing 46   
					finding 46   
					save a phone number 45   
					A 
					
					
					
					D 
					
					B 
					Battery   
					background 75   
					brightness 76   
					greeting 75   
					keypad backlight 76   
					language 77   
					capacity 6   
					charging 7   
					disposal 91   
					installing 6   
					screen backlight 76   
					
					
					
					protecting 91   
					removing 7   
					
					device information 64   
					device name 64   
					disconnecting pairing 65   
					enabling 63   
					E 
					
					
					Entering Text   
					my info 66   
					pairing 65   
					send data 66   
					trusted devices 64   
					visibility 63   
					T9 text input 20   
					I 
					
					
					
					Incoming Call   
					answering 12   
					C 
					
					
					
					
					Indicator   
					answering 12   
					disconnecting 13   
					making 12   
					signal strength 3   
					K 
					
					assigning pictures 72   
					my album 71   
					
					settings 73   
					L 
					storing pictures 73   
					taking pictures 70   
					
					
					keyboard 20   
					
					
					adding new 45   
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				dialing with pauses 16   
					displaying tour phone number 11   
					finding 15   
					M 
					
					installing 9   
					saving 15   
					
					Menu   
					Phone Numbers   
					speed dialing 16   
					accessing 11   
					layout 30   
					
					
					
					
					
					alert setup 44   
					R 
					auto-erase 42   
					email 37   
					
					options 62   
					instant messaging 37   
					picture message settings 43   
					picture messaging 35   
					settings 39   
					
					Ringer   
					alarm 79   
					text message settings 42   
					text messaging 34   
					voicemail 37   
					calendar 79   
					message 78   
					timer 79   
					
					voice call 78   
					voice notification 79   
					voicemail 78   
					
					other digital networks 23   
					setting 23   
					installing 9   
					
					
					options 71   
					
					assigning downloaded ringers 68   
					assigning downloaded wallpaper 69   
					downloading applications 68   
					downloading games 68   
					downloading ringers 68   
					downloading wallpaper 68   
					launching applications 69   
					playing games 69   
					update PRL 24   
					S 
					
					
					
					display 75   
					general 79   
					lock 86   
					N 
					messaging 79   
					reset 86   
					
					ringers & vibrations 78   
					speech to action 84   
					touch calibration 82   
					volume 77   
					web browser 83   
					
					O 
					
					P 
					
					
					Index 98   
				changing audio guidance mode 29   
					check 27   
					T 
					
					Text   
					confirmation 84   
					customizing 28   
					go to 27   
					edit 22   
					entering 20   
					lookup 27   
					numbers 21   
					send text 26   
					
					clearing 38   
					punctuation 21   
					symbols 21   
					text 21   
					notification 38   
					retrieving 38   
					
					ringer 77   
					silence all 78   
					system 77   
					text entry settings 83   
					using the keyboard 21   
					
					
					
					alarm clock 54   
					calculator 49   
					calendar 51   
					W 
					daylight saving time 57   
					music 58   
					
					Wireless Web   
					notes 50   
					bookmark 32   
					self serve 48   
					downloading items 68   
					launching the browser 31   
					Navigating 31   
					stopwatch 56   
					timer 55   
					tip calculator 49   
					unit convertor 49   
					update phone 58   
					voice command 48   
					voice memo 58   
					world clock 56   
					
					
					
					
					navigating 31   
					navigating menus 33   
					
					U 
					
					V 
					
					activate 25   
					adaptation 84   
					audio mode 85   
					call 25   
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