Samsung GT-I5700UWAO2C Calls, Make a call, Learn to make or answer calls and use call functions

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communication

Learn basics to make and answer calls, and to send and receive many types of messages over cellular networks and the internet.

Calls

Learn to make or answer calls and use call functions.

When you put your device close to your ear during a call, your device automatically locks the touch screen to prevent accidental inputs.

Make a call

1.From the Home screen, press [ ] to display a list of recent numbers.

2.Select Dialer.

3.Enter an area code and a phone number.

4.Press [ ] to dial the number.

5.To end the call, press [ ].

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Contents English EU /2010. Rev Page Using this manual Instructional iconsCopyright information IiiAbout Divx Video About Divx VIDEO-ON-DEMAND DivX Certified to play DivX video up to 720x480 LCD sizeContents Download applications from Settings ViiKeep your device away from small children and pets Safety warningsProtect your hearing Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with care Install mobile devices and equipment with cautionAvoid interference with pacemakers Reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries Turn off the device in potentially explosive environmentsDo not use the device if the screen is cracked or broken Safety precautions Follow all safety warnings and regulationsUse only Samsung-approved accessories Drive safely at all timesProtect batteries and chargers from damage Never use a damaged charger or batteryHandle your device carefully and sensibly Allow only qualified personnel to service your device Ensure maximum battery and charger lifeImportant usage information Avoid interference with other electronic devicesHandle SIM cards and memory cards with care Ensure access to emergency servicesSpecific Absorption Rate SAR certification information Correct disposal of this product Correct disposal of batteries in this product Disclaimer Safety and usage information Supplied accessories perform best for your device UnpackDevice layout Introducing your deviceKeys Icons Learn about the icons that appear on your screenIcon Definition Install the SIM or Usim card and battery Assemble and prepare your mobile deviceGetting started with your device Charge the battery Insert the battery Replace the battery coverInsert a memory card optional Attach a hand strap optional Turn your device on and off Disable wireless functionsLock or unlock the touch screen and keys Use the touch screen Scroll through the Home screen Get to know the Home screenAdd items to the Home screen Access applications Move items on the Home screenRemove items from the Home screen View network information and notificationsAdjust the volume of the ringtones Switch to or from Silent modeCustomise your device Turn on or off the touch toneActivate animation for switching windows Enter textChange your ringtone Set an unlock patternCopy and paste text Enter text using the Android keyboardYou can also use the following icons Uninstall applications Install applicationsDownload applications from Android Market Download files from the web Download files from the webView the download history → Applications → Unknown sourcesActivate automatic sync Synchronise dataSynchronise data manually Make a call CallsLearn to make or answer calls and use call functions Adjust the volume Use the speakerphone featureAnswer a call View and dial missed callsCall a contact from Contacts Hold a call or retrieve a held callDial a second call Answer a second callMake a multiparty call conference call Text and multimedia messagesSend a text message Send a multimedia message Google MailView text or multimedia messages View email messages Organise email by labelsEmail messages Set up a POP3 or Imap accountSend an email message View email messages Google Talk Delete an email accountStart a chat Add friends to your Friends listSupported file formats Your device supports the following file formatsLearn how to listen to music via the music player MusicAdd music files to your device Play music filesUse the party shuffle feature Camera and camcorderCreate a playlist Capture photosCustomise camera settings GalleryCapture videos Learn to manage all your photo and video files from GalleryOpen an image Open a videoYouTube Play a slideshowShare images or videos Watch videosShare videos Java ME applicationsDownload Java applications Configure application settings Launch a Java applicationContacts Create a contactFind a contact Import contacts from the SIM or Usim cardAfter completing contact information, select Done Filter contacts by group Set up a favourite contact listSet contact groups for synchronisation Calendar Change the calendar viewView multiple calendars Create an eventView today’s schedule When you are finished, select SaveView event reminders Browser Learn to access and bookmark your favourite web pagesBrowse web pages Open multiple pages Search for text on a web Bookmark your favourite web pagesCopy text from a web While browsing web pages, press → More → Select textGoogle Search Google MapsChange the map view Search the mapSearch for a specific location Find your locationGet directions to a specific destination Bluetooth Turn on the Bluetooth wireless featureFind and pair with other Bluetooth- enabled devices Your device can connect with Bluetooth headsets onlyWi-Fi Allow other Bluetooth devices to locate your deviceActivate and connect to a Wlan Add a WlanAlarm Clock Set a new alarmStop an alarm Delete an alarmCalculator Wireless controls Wi-FiWi-Fi settings Change the settings for wireless network connectionsCall settings Additional call settings VoicemailCall forwarding Call barringSound & display Data synchronization Security & locationUse wireless networks Enable GPS satellitesSet up SIM card lock Visible passwordsApplications SD card & phone storageUnknown sources Manage applicationsChange the settings for text input Date & timeLocale & text Select localeSamsung keyboard About phone User dictionaryTroubleshooting Ensure that the SIM or Usim card is installed correctly You forgot a PIN or PUKAnother caller cannot hear you speaking Your device prompts you to delete some data Ensure that your device is connected to the headsetYour device freezes or has fatal errors Connecting to other devices Visibility setting Installing Low battery indicatorMarket Downloading from web, 31 viewing history Finding Importing from the SIM card Setting up favourites ViewingPlaying slideshows, 47 sharing, 47 viewing ManuallyCopy and paste, 29 entering, 28 messages Sharing, 48 viewing, 44Declaration of Conformity R&TTE
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GT-I5700HKASER, GT-I5700UWAXEZ, GT-I5700HKAVVT, GT-I5700HKAAMN, GT-I5700UWAFOP specifications

The Samsung GT-I5700 series, commonly known as the Samsung Galaxy Spica, was a mid-range smartphone that marked Samsung's early foray into the Android operating system. Released in late 2009, this device positioned itself as an affordable option for users looking to experience the burgeoning world of Android smartphones.

One of the main features of the GT-I5700 series is its 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, which offered vibrant colors and decent visibility even in bright sunlight. The resolution of 240 x 400 pixels might seem modest by today’s standards, but during its time, it provided a satisfactory viewing experience for multimedia content and casual browsing.

Powered by the Android 1.5 Cupcake operating system, the device was equipped with a 800 MHz processor, which allowed for smooth navigation and operation of various applications available in the Android Market. The GT-I5700 also boasted 128 MB of RAM and 512 MB of internal storage, expandable through a microSD slot, catering to users who needed additional space for their photos, music, and applications.

In terms of photography, the GT-I5700 featured a 3.2-megapixel rear camera. While lacking advanced features found in contemporary devices, such as autofocus or flash, it allowed users to capture decent quality photos and videos, reflecting the needs of the average smartphone user at the time.

Connectivity options included 3G support, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, providing users with multiple ways to stay connected, whether through mobile data or wireless networks. The device also came with built-in GPS, which was a significant advantage for navigation purposes.

The battery capacity of 1500 mAh ensured reasonable longevity, allowing users to keep in touch throughout the day without frequent recharges. Energy efficiency was a key consideration, as the smartphone was designed to handle basic tasks without excessive power drain.

The Samsung GT-I5700 series represented an important step in the evolution of smartphones, offering a blend of functionality, affordability, and user-friendly design. Although it has been surpassed by later models equipped with cutting-edge technology, its legacy is evident in the comprehensive features it offered at the time.