Samsung GT-N7100ZBDITV, GT-N7100ZNDTUR, GT-N7100ZBDTUR manual Bluetooth, Syncing with other devices

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Web & network

Searching the web by voice

Tap the address field, tap , speak a keyword, and then select one of the suggested keywords that appear.

Syncing with other devices

Sync open tabs and bookmarks to use with Chrome on another device, when you are logged in with the same Google account.

To view open tabs on other devices, tap Other devices. Select a webpage to open. To view bookmarks, tap .

Bluetooth

Bluetooth creates a direct wireless connection between two devices over short distances. Use Bluetooth to exchange data or media files with other devices.

Samsung is not responsible for the loss, interception, or misuse of data sent or received via the Bluetooth feature.

Always ensure that you share and receive data with devices that are trusted and properly secured. If there are obstacles between the devices, the operating distance may be reduced.

Some devices, especially those that are not tested or approved by the Bluetooth SIG, may be incompatible with your device.

Do not use the Bluetooth feature for illegal purposes (for example, pirating copies of files or illegally tapping communications for commercial purposes).

Samsung is not responsible for the repercussion of illegal use of the Bluetooth feature.

To activate Bluetooth, on the Applications screen, tap Settings Connections Bluetooth, and then drag the Bluetooth switch to the right.

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Contents GT-N7100 About this manual Instructional icons Copyright About this manualTrademarks Table of Contents 77 NFC Beam Maps EarthGetting started Device layoutButtons Package contents PenInstalling the SIM or Usim card and battery Insert the battery Replace the back cover Removing the SIM or Usim card and battery Charging the battery Charging with the chargerChecking the battery charge status Reducing the battery consumption Activate power-saving modeInserting a memory card Removing the memory card Turning the device on and off Formatting the memory cardAdjusting the volume Switching to silent modeHolding the device Locking and unlocking the deviceIndicator icons BasicsIcon Meaning Using the touch screen Use only fingers or the S Pen to use the touch screenFinger gestures TappingTapping and holding Dragging Double-tappingFlicking PinchingControl motions Rotating the screenSimple motions allow easy control of the device Quick glance Holding to earPicking up Double-tappingTilting Panning to movePanning to browse ShakingTurning over SweepingBuddy CoveringCover the screen with a palm to pause media playback Using the Multi Window panel Activating Multi WindowUsing the S Pen Using Multi Window applicationsCreating a paired window Pull out the S Pen from the slot to use itOpening a menu Undoing the last actionWith the S Pen button pressed, draw to undo the last action Capturing screenshots Launching S NoteLaunching Quick Command Selecting textPen Air View Selecting and capturing an imageQuick Command Adding gesture commandsUsing gesture commands Pen KeeperPage Changing the Home screen mode Home screenRearranging items Adding an application iconRearranging panels Setting wallpaper Using widgetsAdding widgets to the Home screen Locked screen Adding widgetsInstalling applications Uninstalling applicationsApplications screen Rearranging applicationsUsing applications Disabling applicationsOpening an application Opening from recently-used applicationsHelp One-handed operationEntering text Changing the keyboard typeUsing the Samsung keyboard Entering uppercaseChanging the keyboard type Changing language keyboardsEntering text by voice Copying and pastingHandwriting Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Turning Wi-Fi on and offJoining Wi-Fi networks Adding Wi-Fi networksSetting up accounts Adding accountsRemoving accounts Connecting with Samsung Kies Connecting with Windows Media PlayerTransferring files Connecting as a media device Setting a face unlockSetting a face and voice unlock Securing the deviceSetting a pattern Setting a PINSetting a password Upgrading the device Unlocking the deviceUpgrading with Samsung Kies Upgrading over the airCommunication PhoneMaking calls Finding contacts Making an international callDuring a call Adding contacts Sending a messageViewing call logs Fixed dialling numberReceiving calls Video calls Making a video callDuring a video call Swapping images PermissionContacts Managing contactsSearching for contacts Displaying contacts Moving contactsImporting and exporting contacts Favourite contacts Contact groupsMessaging Business cardSending messages Create a business card and send it to othersSending scheduled messages Viewing incoming messagesListening to a voice message Setting up email accounts Reading messages Google Mail Hangouts Google+Labels Photos ChatONTap →Start chat and select a buddy to start chatting Web & network InternetChrome HistoryLinks Sharing webpagesBluetooth Syncing with other devicesPairing with other Bluetooth devices Screen MirroringSending and receiving data Samsung Link Sending filesSharing files Playing files on a remote deviceManaging contents on a web storage service Group PlayUsing additional features in a Group Play session Creating a group for Group PlayJoining Group Play Making a purchase with the NFC feature Reading information from an NFC tagBeam Sending data via Android BeamMedia MusicPlaying music Select a music category, and then select a song to playSetting a song as ringtone or alarm tone Creating playlistsPlaying music by mood Listening to a song with othersCamera Taking photosTaking a photo Camera etiquetteScene mode Shooting modeTap →Scene mode →Shooting modeTap →Shooting mode →Panorama Panoramic photosSound & shot Use this to take a photo with sound Recording mode Taking videosTaking a video Configuring settings for Camera Zooming in and outMedia Gallery ShortcutsViewing images Tap →Edit shortcutsViewing images using the motion feature Playing videosTrimming segments of a video Editing imagesModifying images Favourite imagesDeleting images Sharing imagesSetting as wallpaper Using Tag BuddyTagging faces Paper Artist Video Select a video to playYouTube Radio Listening to the FM radioFlipboard Scanning radio stationsAdding stations to the favourites list Application & media stores Play StoreSamsung Apps SuggestGame Hub Music HubPlay Books Play Movies & TVPlay Music Play Games Play NewsstandReaders Hub Video Hub Learning HubUtilities Selecting note templatesComposing notes Using productivity tools Browsing notesInserting multimedia files or a voice recording Planner Creating events or tasksViewing a note Tap the note thumbnail to open it106 Attaching memos to a date Syncing with Google CalendarChanging calendar type Tap and hold a date to select it and the memo pad appearsDropbox Searching for eventsDeleting events Sharing eventsTap your Samsung account or Sync settings to sync files CloudSyncing with the Samsung account Backing up or restoring dataDrive ClockTap Drive on the Applications screen Alarm World clockTimer CalculatorStopwatch Desk clockVoice Recorder Recording voice memosList of voice memos, tap →Settings →Contextual filename →On Playing voice memosManaging voice memos Saving files with contextual tagsHands-free mode To activate hands-free mode, say Hands-free mode onVoice Using wake-up commands on the locked screen GoogleSearching the device Search scopeVoice Search My FilesViewing files Adding shortcuts to foldersDownloads KnoxSamsung Wallet Travel & local MapsEarth Searching for locationsSettings About SettingsWi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi sleep policyBluetooth Setting Network notificationWi-Fi Direct Tap Wi-Fi →Wi-Fi DirectMore networks Beam Nearby devicesScreen Mirroring Download to Select a memory location for saving media filesMy device Lock screenChange the settings for the display Screen modeDisplay WallpaperLED indicator Home screen modeSelect a Home screen mode standard or easy SoundCall accessories CallAnswering/ending calls Call alertsAdditional settings Ringtones and keypad tonesBlocking mode Power saving modeAccessories Accessibility Answering and ending callsText-to-speech options One-handed operation Language and inputLanguage Select a display language for all menus and applicationsDefault Select a default keyboard type for text inputSamsung keyboard Google voice typing Voice searchText-to-speech options Pointer speedAdvanced settings MotionSmart screen Voice controlPen Backup and reset AccountsAdd account CloudMore LocationSecurity Account registration Add or view your Samsung accountSet up SIM card lock Security policy updatesDefault applications BatteryApplication manager StorageGoogle Settings Date and timeAbout device Troubleshooting Your device displays network or service error messagesTouch screen responds slowly or improperly Your battery is low. Recharge or replace the battery Ensure that the charger is connected properlyYour device is hot to the touch Another Bluetooth device is not located Data stored on the device has been lost English EU /2014. Rev.1.0
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GT-N7100VSDSER, GT-N7100RWXXEH, GT2N7100RWDXEH, GT-N7100VSDVGR, GT-N7100TADORX specifications

The Samsung GT-N7100 series, commonly known as the Galaxy Note II, is a landmark device in the smartphone evolution, launched in 2012. Various models, including the GT-N7100RWDO2C, GT-N7100TADVDC, GT-N7100TADPRT, GT-N7100RWDPRT, and GT2N7100TADVDC, demonstrate Samsung's commitment to innovation.

A standout feature of the Galaxy Note II is its expansive 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display. This screen offers vibrant colors, deep blacks, and an immersive viewing experience, making it perfect for multimedia consumption and productivity tasks. The resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels ensures crisp visuals for everything from videos to documents.

At the heart of the Galaxy Note II is its powerful Exynos 4412 processor, which consists of a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.6 GHz. This remarkable processing power ensures smooth performance when multitasking or running resource-intensive applications. Coupled with 2GB of RAM, users can easily switch between apps without facing lag.

The device features a 3100 mAh battery, providing all-day usage, even with heavy use of applications and multimedia. Samsung introduced innovative features like Smart Stay, which keeps the display on while you are looking at it, and multi-window functionality, allowing users to run two applications simultaneously on the screen.

One of the hallmark features of the Galaxy Note II is the S Pen, a stylus that enhances user interaction with the device. The S Pen allows for precise input, handwriting recognition, and creative tasks, making it a preferred choice for artists and note-takers. Samsung built in several S Pen-specific applications, such as S Note and Action Memo, which leverage the stylus's capabilities.

In terms of photography, the GT-N7100 series sports an 8MP rear camera and a 1.9MP front-facing camera. The camera incorporates features like autofocus and LED flash, which enhance photo quality, especially in low-light conditions. The Galaxy Note II also supports Full HD video recording at 1080p.

Additionally, the Galaxy Note II supports 4G LTE connectivity, allowing fast data transfer speeds, making it ideal for online browsing and streaming services.

Overall, the Samsung GT-N7100 series, with its robust features, advanced technologies, and user-oriented design, established itself as a groundbreaking device in the phablet category, setting the stage for future innovations in large-screen smartphones. As it continues to be a reference point in mobile device evolution, its legacy combines productivity, creativity, and entertainment.