Samsung SGH-R220 owner manual Example, To access the menu, Feature, Press the appropriate soft key

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Selecting Functions and Options

Your phone offers a set of functions that allow you to customise your phone. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and alter the settings of a particular function.

The roles of the soft keys vary according to the current context; the label on the bottom line of the display just above each key indicates its current role.

Example:

<SERVICE PROVIDER>

S a t 1 4 M a r 1 2 : 5 7

M e n u

PhoneBook

Press the left soft key

Press the right soft

to access the menu

key to access the

feature.

Phonebook feature.

Selecting Functions and Options

To view the various functions/options available and select the one required, proceed as follows.

1. Press the appropriate soft key.

2. To...

Then press the...

Select the:

Left soft key.

Function displayed or

Option highlighted

View the next function

key.

or highlight the next

 

option in a list

 

Move back to the

key.

previous function

 

or option in a list

 

Move back up one

Right soft key.

level in the structure

 

Exit the structure

key.

without changing

 

the settings

 

In some functions, you may be asked for a password

or PIN. Enter the required code and press .

Note: When you access a list of options, your phone highlights the current option. If, however, there are only two options, such as On/Off or Enable/Disable, your phone highlights the option that is not currently active, so that you can select it directly.

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Contents Dual Band GSM Telephone Contents Organiser Contents WWW Services Safety PrecautionsUnpacking BatteryEmergency calls Your package contains the following items PhonePhone Layout Your PhoneDisplay Layout DisplayIcons Area DescriptionGetting Started Service LightBacklight Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small childrenGetting Started Low Battery Indicator Charging a BatteryPhone can be used while the battery is charging Hold down for more than one second to switch the phone on Switching the Phone On/OffMaking a Call Call FunctionsAnswering a Call Adjusting the Volume Answering or Rejecting a CallRejecting a Call ON, press any key, except or the Reject soft keyEditing a Missed Call Number Viewing Missed CallsDeleting a Missed Call In-Call Options Switching the Microphone Off MuteSearching for a Number in the Phonebook To switch between the two calls, press the Swap soft key When you have finished, end each call normally by pressingPutting a Call on Hold Answering a Second CallMaking a Multiparty Call Setting up the Multiparty CallHaving a Private Conversation With One Participant Dropping One ParticipantEntering Text Using the SMS ServiceMuting/Sending Key Tones Using the T9 Mode Changing the Text Input ModeUpper Case Lower Case Down the key to clear the displayPhonebook Phonebook Options Accessing the OptionsThen press Edit PasteErase CopySearching for and Dialling a Number in the Phonebook Press the OK soft key when Find Entry is highlightedView View soft key Select aFeature To access the menuExample Press the appropriate soft keyExample Selecting an Alert Type Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling Using the MenusAccessing Menu Functions by Using Shortcuts Messages Menu MapTones Phone Settings Greeting Message Own Number Call Records WWW ServicesMissed Calls Received CallsCall Time Dialled CallsCall Cost Last Call Cost cost of the last call madeVoice Mail MessagesRead Messages Connect to Voice MailWrite Messages Set Up Preset Message ListVia this menu, you can set up default SMS information BroadcastMessages Tones Ringing tone or melody, volume and typeRing Tone Composing a Melody Melody ComposerAlert Type Ring VolumeKeypad Tone Message ToneError Tone SettingsPhone Settings Minute MinderLanguage Own NumberAny-key Answer Any key, except and the Reject soft keyAuto Redial Service LightAuto Answer Caller IDReset Settings Network ServicesActive Line Call DivertingCall Barring When you are satisfied, press or theOK soft keyPress the Remove soft key All Incoming calls cannot be receivedPress the Deactivate soft key Call WaitingLine Identification Network SelectionClosed User Group CUG Security SettingsActivating a Closed User Group Deactivate deactivates the CUG functionFDN Mode Change PasswordPIN Check Change PINBrowser Settings LCD SettingsAccess Point Service ColourScheduler OrganiserTo schedule a new event, proceed as follows AlarmTo deactivate the alarm, select Remove Alarm Alarm Activated is displayedCalculator World Time Clock GamesSet Time Set DateUsing Local Bookmarks WWW ServicesLaunching the Browser Exiting the BrowserUsing the WAP Browser Menu Using the Phone KeysNavigating with the WAP Browser Network Connection Information Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsTo check the network connection time, press ALS Alternate Line Service Additional ServicesSelecting a Line Editing the Line NameSetting Call Diverting Options Setting the Ring TypeInsert SIM Card Solving ProblemsPhone Locked Enter PINYour correspondent cannot reach you No service is displayedYour correspondent cannot hear you speaking Audio quality of the call is poorPhone Password Access CodesBarring Password Using the BatteriesPrecautions When Using Batteries Road Safety Safety InformationOperating Environment Care and MaintenanceEmergency Calls Glossary ALS Alternate Line ServiceCall Holding Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming callsSMS Short Message Service Line Identification ServicesGSM Global System for Mobile Communication Multiparty CallingSoft Keys IndexVoice Mail LCD SMS Speed-Dial

SGH-R220 specifications

The Samsung SGH-R220, released in the early 2000s, stands as a testament to the era of mobile phones that prioritized functionality and simplicity. As a compact device, it was designed primarily for calling and texting, catering to users who valued portability and ease of use over more advanced features.

One of the standout features of the SGH-R220 is its sleek, minimalist design. The phone's small, lightweight body made it easy to carry in pockets or bags, making it a convenient choice for on-the-go individuals. The clamshell form factor not only enhanced its portability but also contributed to the protection of the keypad, preventing accidental presses when the phone was not in use.

In terms of display technology, the SGH-R220 featured a monochrome LCD screen, which was common for its time. While not known for vibrant colors or high-resolution visuals, this screen was perfectly serviceable for reading messages and navigating menus, ensuring that users remained focused on the task of communication without overwhelming distractions.

The Samsung SGH-R220 offered basic connectivity options, primarily focusing on voice calls and SMS messaging. Supporting GSM technology, it provided reliable connectivity in regions where GSM networks were prevalent. Though it lacked modern capabilities such as 3G or Wi-Fi, the phone was well-suited for those looking to stay connected without the need for data-heavy applications.

Battery life was another strongpoint of the SGH-R220. Equipped with a robust removable battery, it provided users with hours of talk time and standby life, ensuring that the device could last through a busy day without requiring frequent recharges. This reliability made it a favorite among individuals who needed an uncomplicated communication tool.

In summary, the Samsung SGH-R220 epitomized the essence of early mobile technology by offering a reliable and straightforward experience. With its compact design, dependable battery life, and focus on core functions of calling and texting, it captured the needs of a generation before the smartphone revolution transformed mobile communication forever. The SGH-R220 serves as a nostalgic reminder of a simpler time in mobile technology, when phones were cherished for their functionality rather than their multimedia capabilities.