Samsung GT-N7105RWDVD2, GT-N7105TADPRT, GT-N7105TADOPT manual Basics, Indicator icons, Icon Meaning

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Basics

Indicator icons

The icons displayed at the top of the screen provide information about the status of the device. The icons listed in the table below are most common.

Icon Meaning

No signal

Signal strength

Roaming (outside of normal service area)

GPRS network connected

EDGE network connected

UMTS network connected

HSDPA network connected

LTE network connected

Wi-Fi connected

Bluetooth feature activated

GPS activated

Call in progress

Missed call

Synced with the web

Connected to computer

No SIM or USIM card

New text or multimedia message

Alarm activated

Silent mode activated

Vibration mode activated

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Contents GT-N7105 About this manual About this manual Instructional icons CopyrightTrademarks Table of Contents Web & network Utilities Troubleshooting Device layout Getting startedButtons Pen Package contentsOther accessories may not be compatible with your device Installing the SIM or Usim card and batteryGetting started Removing the SIM or Usim card and battery Charging with the charger Charging the batteryChecking the battery charge status Inserting a memory card Reducing the battery consumptionRemoving the memory card Formatting the memory card Turning the device on and offAdjusting the volume Holding the deviceLocking and unlocking the device Switching to silent mode Indicator icons BasicsIcon Meaning Using the touch screen Finger gesturesTapping Tapping and holding DraggingDouble-tapping Pinching FlickingRotating the screen Control motionsHolding to ear Picking upPanning to browse Panning to moveRotating Double-tappingShaking Turning overCovering SweepingMoving TiltingActivating Multi Window BuddyPull out the S Pen from the slot to use it Using the S PenUndoing the last action Opening a menuLaunching S Note Capturing screenshotsSelecting text Launching Quick CommandSelecting and capturing an image Pen Air ViewAdding gesture commands Quick CommandUsing gesture commands Pen KeeperNotifications Changing the Home screen mode Home screenRearranging items Rearranging panels Setting wallpaperUsing applications Using widgetsClosing an application Applications screenRearranging applications Organising with foldersUninstalling applications Installing applicationsHelp One-handed operationEntering text Using the Samsung keyboardChanging the keyboard type Changing the keyboard layoutCopying and pasting Entering text by voiceChanging language keyboards HandwritingTurning Wi-Fi on and off Connecting to a Wi-Fi networkJoining Wi-Fi networks Adding Wi-Fi networksSetting up accounts Adding accountsRemoving accounts Connecting with Samsung Kies Connecting with Windows Media PlayerTransferring files Setting a face unlock Connecting as a media deviceSetting a face and voice unlock Securing the deviceSetting a PIN Setting a patternSetting a password Unlocking the deviceUpgrading the device Upgrading with Samsung KiesUpgrading over the air Communication PhoneMaking calls Finding contacts Making an international callDuring a call Receiving calls Ending a call Video calls Making a video callDuring a video call Managing contacts ContactsSwapping images Creating a contactImporting and exporting contacts Searching for contactsSyncing with Samsung Contacts Favourite contactsImporting contacts Exporting contactsBusiness card Contact groupsAdding contacts to a group Managing groupsMessaging Sending messagesSending scheduled messages Setting up email accounts Viewing incoming messagesListening to a voice message Reading messages Reply to this message Google MailPublic profile TalkAdding friends Chatting with friendsGoogle+ Switching between chatsMessenger Deleting chat historyInternet Web & networkHistory Using Popup BrowserSaved pages LinksBluetooth Pairing with other Bluetooth devicesSending and receiving data AllShare Cast AllShare PlaySending files Group Cast Managing contents on a web storage serverSharing files Playing files on a remote deviceMaking a purchase with the NFC feature Joining another Group CastReading information from an NFC tag Sending data via Android Beam BeamMedia Music PlayerPlaying music Camera Setting a song as ringtoneCreating playlists Playing music by moodTap →Scene mode Scene modeTaking photos Taking a photoTap →Shooting mode Shooting modeTaking videos Tap →Shooting mode →PanoramaPanoramic photos Taking a videoZooming in and out Recording modeConfiguring settings for Camera Media Shortcuts GalleryViewing images Tap →Edit shortcutsPlaying videos Viewing images using the motion featureEditing images Zooming in and outFavourite images Setting as wallpaperDeleting images Sharing imagesUsing Tag Buddy Paper ArtistTagging faces Video Player Deleting videosSharing videos Using Popup Video player YouTubeWatching videos Uploading videos FlipboardPlay Store Application & media storesSuggest Samsung AppsGame Hub Music HubSyncing songs with the Music Hub library Play Books Play MoviesPurchasing songs Readers Hub Video HubLearning Hub Selecting note templates UtilitiesComposing notes Using productivity tools Browsing notesInserting multimedia files or a voice recording Planner Creating events or tasksViewing a note Syncing with Google Calendar Changing calendar type DropboxSearching for events Deleting eventsSyncing with the Samsung account CloudBacking up or restoring data Syncing with DropboxAlarm Setting alarmsClock World clock TimerStopwatch Desk clockCalculator Voice RecorderRecording voice memos Playing voice memos Managing voice memosSaving files with contextual tags Voice Voice Search GoogleSearching the device Search scopeDownloads My FilesViewing files Adding shortcuts to foldersMaps Travel & localViewing maps Searching for locationsGetting directions for a destination LocalNavigation About Settings SettingsWi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi sleep policyWi-Fi Direct More settingsFlight mode Data usageMobile networks Tethering and portable hotspotBeam Blocking mode Home screen modeKies via Wi-Fi Nearby devicesSound LED indicatorDisplay WallpaperStorage Battery Power saving modeLocation services Application managerLock screen Set up SIM card lock SecurityEncrypt external SD card Default Language and inputLanguage Samsung keyboard Google voice typingVoice recogniser Voice searchAdvanced Text-to-speech output Add account Back up and resetMotion Pointer speedAdvanced settings Accessory Accessibility Date and timeAnswering/Ending calls Text-to-speech output Developer optionsAbout device Your device displays network or service error messages TroubleshootingYour device freezes or has fatal errors Device beeps and the battery icon is empty Error messages appear when launching the camera Another Bluetooth device is not located English VOD /2013. 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GT-N7105RWDDBT, GT-N7105TADTPH, GT-N7105TADDTM, GT-N7105VSDVD2, GT-N7105RWDPRT specifications

The Samsung Galaxy Note II, known by model numbers such as GT-N7105TADXEF, GT-N7105RWDSFR, GT-N7105TADSFR, GT-N7105RWDXEF, and GT-N7105TADBOG, is a powerful smartphone that encapsulates the cutting-edge technology of its time. Released in 2012, this device quickly gained popularity thanks to its premium features and innovative capabilities.

One of the standout characteristics of the Galaxy Note II is its large 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display, boasting a resolution of 1280x720 pixels. This vibrant, expansive screen offers users an immersive visual experience, ideal for watching videos, playing games, and multitasking. The rich colors and deep blacks of the AMOLED technology provide stunning display quality.

Equipped with a quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 processor and 2GB RAM, the Note II delivers reliable performance. Whether running multiple apps or performing demanding tasks, this phone remains responsive and efficient. The device is powered by Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) at launch, bringing numerous features such as Google Now, Project Butter for enhanced speed and smoothness, and improved notifications.

Another significant highlight of the Galaxy Note II is the S Pen stylus, which adds versatility and functionality to the device. This precision stylus allows users to navigate the interface effortlessly, create handwritten notes, sketch, and even annotate documents. With the S Pen, users can take advantage of features like Air View, which lets them preview content without opening an app.

The device also houses an 8-megapixel rear camera capable of shooting 1080p video, while a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera caters to video calls. The camera offers features such as burst shot mode and a low-light sensor, ensuring high-quality images in various conditions.

Connectivity options of the Galaxy Note II include 4G LTE support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC, allowing for versatile communication and data sharing. Additionally, the device is powered by a removable 3100mAh battery, promising extended usage without frequent recharging.

Built with a sleek and ergonomic design, the Galaxy Note II is both stylish and comfortable to hold. The combination of these innovative technologies and thoughtful characteristics firmly established the Samsung Galaxy Note II as a significant player in the smartphone market, catering to users who demand both functionality and style in their mobile devices.