Samsung E800 manual Insert your SIM Card Plug in and charge

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insert your SIM Card

plug in and charge

SIM Card

1 Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If you can’t find it, the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please return to the shop that you bought the phone from and ask for a SIM Card.

2 Remove the SIM Card from its plastic surround by carefully pushing it out. Its contacts are easily damaged so take care when doing this and try to avoid touching them.

3 Remove the battery cover. Insert your SIM Card between the two grooves starting with the square end so that the cut off corner fits into the cut off corner of the surround.

The battery is built into the battery cover, so does not need to be fitted. Once you have inserted your SIM Card, slide the battery/cover onto the three contact points and press down until it clicks.

1 Plug your charger into a mains socket.

2 Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone.

3 The battery indicator in the top right-hand corner of the display will show up to three bars while charging. Do not remove the battery cover while charging your phone. The first charge must be for a minimum of 4 hours in order to achieve optimum performance.

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Contents Guide Future’s bright, the future’s Orange WelcomeContents Personalise your phone Orange Multi Media servicesInternational services Orange Photo MessagingGetting started After you register Register with OrangeInsert your SIM Card Plug in and charge Outside your Samsung E800 For direct access to your Contacts homepageAnswer a call or to make an outgoing call Camera key Your Home screen Lock your keysPersonalise your phone to suit your lifestyle Soft keysExplore the menus Test your skills with SnowBallFight and BubblesmilePress to make the call Make your first callView and organise all your photos and images CalculatorWhen your phone rings Press to answer Call Adjust the volumeReceive your first call Create your first contact Send your first Photo Message Take your first photographSend your first text message Access Orange World Making calls Take two different calls at the same time Making callsChoose whether you answer a call or not Redialling a numberSending key tones Speak to someone privately during a callCall back a missed number Removing a conference member Conference callsTo start a conference call Making calls Activate the loudspeaker Orange service directoryReduce background noise with voice clarity Manage your contacts Storing a number from the Home screen Manage your contactsDelete unwanted contacts from your phonebook Search for a contact in your Address bookCopy contacts between your phone and SIM Card Backup your SIM Card address bookArrange your address book into caller groups Save time using speed dialling Editing speed-dial entriesSet a ringtone for your Address book caller groups Manage your callsScroll to each of the contacts within a caller group Listening to your Answer Phone messages Manage your callsUse Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your Messages efficientlyWhen you can’t take your calls, why not divert them? Set up an Answer Phone PINPress 1 to save your Answer Phone PIN Control the numbers that can be called from your phone More informationFor example, you can Incoming while abroad Call barring can be used selectively to barOutgoing and incoming calls All incomingKeep an eye on how long you spend on your calls Find out who has called you and whenMinute minder Messaging Attach a picture or sound to your text message Change to another text input modeMessaging Text messages are fun, quick and convenientSend the same text message to a group of people Save time using text message templatesAdd animation Add melody Send the message and any attachments in it on to To read a text messageOrange Photo Messaging Take a photo Zoom in on your subject and adjust brightness levelsOrange Photo Messaging Explore a new world of messages with Photo MessagingSend a photo message Options when you take a photoPad then press Options Using the camera options Browse your photo albums Have a look at the photos you have takenReceive a photo message Orange Multi Media servicesOne click to your new Orange World Orange Multi Media servicesCreate your own Orange World Or partying Choose from a list of options while you are browsing Bookmark your favourite sitesAdd bookmark Empty your cache Reset your wap settingsAccess information direct from your phone’s Orange Plus menu To register with Orange Internet just visit Access Orange Internet from your PCRegister with Orange Internet Manage your Orange phone account onlinePersonalise your phone Personalise your phone Personalise your caller groups Press On or Off. When the check box is marked,Tone is switched on Makes when you slide it up or downChange the language used on your phone Make the display your ownAssign a ringtone or a photo to your contacts Set a greeting messageAdvised of charges prior to downloading a Your phone is preconfigured with Java technology. ThisManage your time Download applicationsSelecting Others. Select Infrared activation and press On Connect to another device wirefree using infraredManage your time Manage your photos and sounds with the media albumTo Send, Rename, Delete, Set as ringtone only available Keep track of important events using yourPhone’s calendar To write a memoSet the time and date To set your phone’s alarm clockMorning Call Alarm Auto power Use the calendar to organise your lifeKeep on top of figures on the move Stopwatch Keep track of important eventsOrange Answer Fax Games Games Wap games SecurityOrange Care SecurityProtecting your phone Ensure that only authorised people can use your phone What if I enter the wrong PIN?Security code protects your phone against unauthorised use Select EnableWhat are the security codes for? International services Orange International services for pay monthly customers International servicesPay monthly check list before you travel Pay as you go check list before you travel Orange International services for pay as you go customersTop-up your Talk Time by Credit or debit card Using your Answer Phone abroadOrange Top-up Swipe Card Reference Using Gprs abroadEveryday use of your phone Reference SafetyReference Car kit installationEmergency calls One touch emergency dialling To make an emergency callPacemakers Remember to always make backup copies of all important data Two or three complete charge and discharge cycles SAR value for your Samsung E800 is 0.842W/kg Radio waves and your phoneDay phone return Reference PaperworkOrange useful booklets Orange Care terms and conditionsInsurance terms To make a claim you must provide the following Cover for lost stolen and damaged phonesConfiscation or detention 166 167 168 169 You have complied with the foregoing terms and conditions 172 173 174 175 Switching between Service Plans Claims Period of 12 months commencing on the date of Registration Reference Pay monthly terms and conditionsSIM Suspension of Orange Additional Services Provision of Services What we aim to provide in the UK186 187 Addition, we may terminate your Contract at Disconnection of your Service by us without written notice190 191 Legislation or regulation relating to their use By us which concern your use of the ServicesPenalties for overdue payments Payment methods194 195 196 197 198 199 New services Maximum liability of Orange Charges Pay as you go terms and conditionsIs connected Pay as you go Vouchers 210 Phones 214 215 216 217 Cost Downloadable games terms and conditionsWill be subject to additional charges Conditions attaching to Prizes Network EN 301 511 v9.0.2 Declaration of conformityIndex See Orange Answer Phone IndexSee Orange Internet See Orange Helpful booklets Contact OrangeGH68-05205A Rev

E800 specifications

The Samsung E800, launched in the early 2000s, is a flip phone that marked a significant moment in mobile technology, blending style with impressive features. As a device belonging to the era of rising mobile phone popularity, the E800 quickly gained recognition for its sleek design and user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the Samsung E800 is its compact flip design. When closed, the phone offers a pocket-friendly size, making it easy to carry. Opening the device reveals a vibrant display that showcases a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The main screen enables users to navigate through menus smoothly, while the additional external screen displays notifications and caller IDs, allowing convenience without flipping open the phone.

In terms of its technology, the E800 operates on GSM networks, making it compatible with various service providers worldwide. Its quad-band capabilities allow users to stay connected in multiple regions, adding to its versatility. The device supports a range of connectivity options, including GPRS for data services, which was quite influential at the time, enabling users to access the internet and send multimedia messages.

The Samsung E800 features a built-in camera, which was becoming an essential component of mobile devices during this period. With a resolution of 0.3 megapixels, the camera allows users to capture basic photos, making it perfect for quick snapshots with friends and family. Additionally, the phone supports multimedia messaging service (MMS), giving users the ability to share images and short video clips.

Another key characteristic of the E800 is its customizable features. Users can personalize ringtones, wallpapers, and themes, making the device feel uniquely tailored to their preferences. The phone comes preloaded with various games and applications, ensuring that users have entertainment options at their fingertips.

Battery life was also a notable aspect of the Samsung E800, with its 900 mAh battery providing ample standby and talk time for users on the go. The E800 showcased an impressive balance of aesthetics and functionality, making it a sought-after device in its time.

Overall, the Samsung E800 is remembered not only for its stylish appearance and compact design but also for its solid performance and array of features, making it a representative model of early 2000s mobile technology. Its blend of fashion and functionality has left a lasting impression on the mobile landscape.