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Contents GT-S5260P Read me first Using this manualPlease keep this manual for future reference Instructional icons CopyrightCopyright 2011 Samsung Electronics Trademarks Contents Get information or make purchases with Troubleshooting Safety precautions Phone layout Introducing your mobile phoneIcon Definition IconsIcon Definition Icon Definition Install the SIM card and battery Insert the battery and replace the back coverRemove the back cover and insert the SIM card Charge the battery Insert a memory card optional Learn basic actions to use the touch screen Use the touch screenTurn your phone on or off Attach a hand strap optionalAccess menus Launch and manage applicationsTo launch multiple applications Learn to use widgets on the idle screen Use shortcuts panelUse widgets To use the task managerTo set the sound profile Menu mode, select Settings → Display and light → WallpaperCustomise your phone To add new panels to the idle screenTo make a call To use the speakerphone featureTo switch back to the earpiece, select Speaker again Use basic call functionsSelect Tap to add text Send and view messagesTo use the headset To send a text or multimedia messageTo view text or multimedia messages Send and view emailsEnter your message text. p Select and add an item Select Send to send the messageTo change the text input mode Enter textTo view an email Symbol mode T9 modeABC mode Number modeTo find a contact Add and find contactsTo add a new contact Select Create contactTo record videos Use basic camera functionsTo capture photos To view photosTo listen to the FM radio Control the FM radio using the following iconsListen to music To view videosTo listen to music files Navigate web pages using the following icons Browse the webTo browse web pages To download applications from the web To bookmark your favourite web pagesMenu mode, select Social Hub Access Social HubView videos via YouTube Use community websitesUse advanced call functions To view and dial missed callsTo hold a call or retrieve a held call Select Swap to switch between the calls To dial a second callTo answer a second call Call → All calls → Auto reject To call an international numberTo call a contact from the phonebook To reject a callTo create a group of contacts Use advanced phonebook functionsUse advanced messaging functions To create your namecardMenu mode, select Messages → → My folders → MMS cards To create a text templateMenu mode, select Messages → → My folders → Templates To create a multimedia templateTo capture a photo in Smile shot mode Use advanced camera functionsTo use the instant messenger To capture a panoramic photo To use camera optionsOption Function To customise camera settings To copy music files via Samsung Kies Use advanced music functionsTo synchronise your phone with Windows Media Player To copy music files to a memory cardUSB utilities → Mass storage To create a playlist Select Playlists → → CreateSelect the new playlist Select Add → Settings → My phone’s visibility → Always on → Set Use the Bluetooth wireless featureTo turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → BluetoothTo send data using the Bluetooth wireless feature Select → Send namecard via or Send via → BluetoothTo receive data using the Bluetooth wireless feature 802.11 b/g/n standards Use the Wlan featureTo activate the Wlan feature Menu mode, select Settings → Connectivity → Wi-FiSelect Set → Yes Activate and send an SOS messageTo activate the SOS message Menu mode, select Messages → →To exit SOS mode, press and hold Menu mode, select Settings → Security → Mobile trackerEnter your password and select Done Activate the mobile trackerRecord and play voice memos Make fake callsUse Java-powered games and applications Add your web or email accountsMenu mode, select Games Select Activation Menu mode, select NFCTo read information from an NFC tag To view the information at a later timeTo write information to NFC tags Place the centre of the back cover near an NFC card reader Set and use alarmsTo set a new alarm Create a world clockUse the stopwatch Set a countdown timerTo stop an alarm Use the calculatorTo change the calendar view Create new tasksCreate a text memo Manage your calendarTo view events Code Try this to solve the problem Your phone displays Network search failed or Network errorCalls are being dropped Touch screen responds slowly or improperlyAudio quality is poor Outgoing calls are not connectedIncoming calls are not connected Others cannot hear you speaking on a callYour phone is hot to the touch When dialling from contacts, the call is not connectedPhone beeps and the battery icon flashes Battery does not charge properly or the phone turns offError messages appear when launching the FM radio Error messages appear when launching the cameraAnother Bluetooth device is not located Error messages appear when opening music filesEnsure that your phone supports the file type Your phone freezes or has fatal errors Safety precautions Do not use your device during a thunderstorm Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers with careProtect the device, batteries, and chargers from damage Turn off your device where prohibited Do not use your device near other electronic devicesDo not use your device near a pacemaker Turn off the device in potentially explosive environments Turn off your device when in an aircraftUse a hands-free device Keep your device dry Proper care and use of your mobile deviceDo not use or store your device in dusty, dirty areas Do not store your device on slopesDo not store your device near magnetic fields Ensure maximum battery and charger life Do not drop your device or cause impacts to your deviceDo not use a flash close to the eyes of people or animals When speaking on the device Do not bite or suck on the device or the batteryUse caution when using the device while walking or moving Protect your hearingDo not disassemble, modify, or repair your device When cleaning your device Do not paint or put stickers on your deviceDo not use the device if the screen is cracked or broken Handle SIM cards or memory cards with care Install mobile devices and equipment with cautionAllow only qualified personnel to service your device Ensure access to emergency servicesDo not distribute copyright-protected material Specific Absorption Rate SAR certification informationCorrect disposal of this product Correct disposal of batteries in this product Page Radio GSM Wcdma Wi-Fi Mobile Phone GT-S5260PGH68-33979C
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GT-S5260RWPMTL, GT-S5260OKPDBT, GT-S5260OKPMTL, GT-S5260OKPAMN, GT-S5260RWPFTM specifications

The Samsung GT-S5260 series, commonly referred to as the Samsung Galaxy Y, is a well-regarded entry-level smartphone introduced in the competitive budget market. With multiple variants like the GT-S5260OKPFTM, GT-S5260OKPXEF, GT-S5260RWPXEF, and GT-S5260RWPFTM, this device was designed to deliver a satisfactory mobile experience without breaking the bank.

One of the most notable features of the Galaxy Y is its compact design. With dimensions of 104 x 58 x 11.5 mm and a weight of just 97 grams, it is lightweight and easily portable, making it a popular choice for users seeking a smartphone that fits comfortably in their pockets. The device sports a 3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, offering a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The screen is sufficiently responsive for basic navigation and app usage, catering to those who are new to smartphones.

Powering the Galaxy Y is a modest 832 MHz processor paired with 290 MB of RAM. While this may not support heavy multitasking or high-end gaming, it is adequate for routine tasks such as browsing social networks, sending messages, and running popular apps available through the Android operating system. The phone comes pre-installed with Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread), which, while outdated by today's standards, provided a stable environment for users during its time.

In terms of connectivity, the Galaxy Y supports 3G networks, allowing users to enjoy faster browsing speeds when utilizing mobile data. Wi-Fi capabilities also enable users to connect to wireless networks, making it easy to access the internet without incurring data charges. Additionally, Bluetooth functionality allows for quick file transfers and connections to other devices.

The GT-S5260 series is equipped with a 2-megapixel rear camera, suitable for capturing everyday moments, although lacking in advanced features found in higher-end devices. The absence of a front-facing camera highlights its budget positioning, but the primary camera still allows for basic photography.

The device supports microSD cards, allowing users to expand storage beyond the minimal internal capacity, which is essential for those wishing to store music, photos, and applications. With a removable 1200 mAh battery, users can expect a reasonable battery life, accommodating typical usage patterns associated with social media, messaging, and light browsing.

In summary, the Samsung GT-S5260 series, represented by models such as the GT-S5260OKPFTM, GT-S5260OKPXEF, GT-S5260RWPXEF, and GT-S5260RWPFTM, offers a practical entry-level smartphone experience. While it may lack the advanced features and processing power of modern devices, it served as an excellent introduction to smartphone technology for many users around the globe.