Samsung SGH-R220 Ring Volume, Alert Type, Keypad Tone, Message Tone, Deleting a Melody

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Tones

Deleting a Melody

1.Select the melody that you wish to delete.

2.Press and hold for a few seconds. All notes are erased.

3.Press the Listen soft key. You are asked to confirm that you wish to delete the melody by pressing the Yes soft key.

Ring Volume

Menu 3-3

This option allows you to adjust the ringing volume to one of seven levels.

Use the or keys. The greater the number of bars, the greater the volume level.

Alert Type

Menu 3-4

This option allows you to indicate how you are to be informed of any incoming calls. The following options are available.

Light only: only the backlight is switched on; the phone neither rings nor vibrates.

Melody: the phone rings using the ringing tone selected via menu option 3-1.

Vibration: the phone vibrates but does not ring.

Vibra+Melody: the phone both rings and vibrates.

 

Tones

Keypad Tone

Menu 3-5

 

 

This option allows you to select the tone that the keypad generates when you press a key. The following options are available.

OFF: the keys do not make any sound.

Tone: each key, when pressed, makes a different sound.

Beep: each key, when pressed, makes the same sound.

Message Tone

Menu 3-6

This option allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new message has been received. The following options are available.

SMS Tone1 ~ SMS Tone10: the phone uses an SMS tone. You are provided with ten SMS tones.

Single Beep: the phone beeps once.

Light Only: the service light on the top of the phone flashes orange.

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Contents Dual Band GSM Telephone Contents Organiser Safety Precautions Contents WWW ServicesEmergency calls BatteryUnpacking Your package contains the following items PhoneYour Phone Phone LayoutIcons DisplayDisplay Layout Area DescriptionBacklight Service LightGetting Started Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small childrenGetting Started Phone can be used while the battery is charging Charging a BatteryLow Battery Indicator Switching the Phone On/Off Hold down for more than one second to switch the phone onCall Functions Making a CallRejecting a Call Adjusting the Volume Answering or Rejecting a CallAnswering a Call ON, press any key, except or the Reject soft keyDeleting a Missed Call Viewing Missed CallsEditing a Missed Call Number Searching for a Number in the Phonebook Switching the Microphone Off MuteIn-Call Options Putting a Call on Hold When you have finished, end each call normally by pressingTo switch between the two calls, press the Swap soft key Answering a Second CallHaving a Private Conversation With One Participant Setting up the Multiparty CallMaking a Multiparty Call Dropping One ParticipantMuting/Sending Key Tones Using the SMS ServiceEntering Text Changing the Text Input Mode Using the T9 ModeDown the key to clear the display Upper Case Lower CasePhonebook Then press Accessing the OptionsPhonebook Options Erase PasteEdit CopyView View soft key Press the OK soft key when Find Entry is highlightedSearching for and Dialling a Number in the Phonebook Select aExample To access the menuFeature Press the appropriate soft keyExample Selecting an Alert Type Accessing Menu Functions by Using Shortcuts Using the MenusAccessing Menu Functions by Scrolling Tones Menu MapMessages Phone Settings Greeting Message Own Number Missed Calls WWW ServicesCall Records Received CallsCall Cost Dialled CallsCall Time Last Call Cost cost of the last call madeRead Messages MessagesVoice Mail Connect to Voice MailWrite Messages Via this menu, you can set up default SMS information Preset Message ListSet Up BroadcastMessages Ring Tone Ringing tone or melody, volume and typeTones Melody Composer Composing a MelodyKeypad Tone Ring VolumeAlert Type Message TonePhone Settings SettingsError Tone Minute MinderAny-key Answer Own NumberLanguage Any key, except and the Reject soft keyAuto Answer Service LightAuto Redial Caller IDActive Line Network ServicesReset Settings Call DivertingPress the Remove soft key When you are satisfied, press or theOK soft keyCall Barring All Incoming calls cannot be receivedCall Waiting Press the Deactivate soft keyNetwork Selection Line IdentificationActivating a Closed User Group Security SettingsClosed User Group CUG Deactivate deactivates the CUG functionPIN Check Change PasswordFDN Mode Change PINLCD Settings Browser SettingsService Colour Access PointOrganiser SchedulerAlarm To schedule a new event, proceed as followsCalculator Alarm Activated is displayedTo deactivate the alarm, select Remove Alarm World Time Set Time GamesClock Set DateLaunching the Browser WWW ServicesUsing Local Bookmarks Exiting the BrowserNavigating with the WAP Browser Using the Phone KeysUsing the WAP Browser Menu To check the network connection time, press Entering Text, Numbers, or SymbolsNetwork Connection Information Selecting a Line Additional ServicesALS Alternate Line Service Editing the Line NameSetting the Ring Type Setting Call Diverting OptionsPhone Locked Solving ProblemsInsert SIM Card Enter PINYour correspondent cannot hear you speaking No service is displayedYour correspondent cannot reach you Audio quality of the call is poorAccess Codes Phone PasswordPrecautions When Using Batteries Using the BatteriesBarring Password Safety Information Road SafetyCare and Maintenance Operating EnvironmentEmergency Calls Call Holding ALS Alternate Line ServiceGlossary Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming callsGSM Global System for Mobile Communication Line Identification ServicesSMS Short Message Service Multiparty CallingVoice Mail IndexSoft Keys 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.