Samsung GT-I8510RKJXSG, GT-I8510RKADBT, GT-I8510RKBDBT, GT-I8510RKDDBT, GT-I8510LKKDBT manual Index

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index

access points, 79

Adobe Reader, 48

applications

installing, 73 supported, 73 verifying certificates, 73

Bluetooth

activating, 56 connecting to other devices, 57 receiving data, 58 sending data, 57

Calendar

changing views, 47 creating events, 47 stopping event alarms, 48

calls

barring (blocking), 11, 78 dialling, 9

diverting, 11, 78 inserting pause, 10 viewing missed, 10 viewing recently dialled, 10

clock

changing settings, 62 creating world clock, 63 setting alarms, 63 stopping alarms, 63

contacts

assigning default numbers or addresses, 45 assigning ringtones, 46 assigning speed dial

numbers, 45

creating contact cards, 43 creating contact groups,

46

searching for contact cards, 44 synchronising, 47

converter

adding currencies, 64 converting currencies, 65 converting measurements,

65

setting exchange rates, 64

date and time, 78

device manager

defining server profiles, 74 starting a configuration, 74

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Contents Samsung Instructional icons Using this manualCopyrights and trademarks About Divx VIDEO-ON-DEMAND Contents Connectivity Keep your device away from small children and pets Safety warningsProtect your hearing Avoid interference with pacemakers Install mobile devices and equipment with cautionSafety precautions Protect batteries and chargers from damage Turn off the device near medical equipmentAvoid interference with other electronic equipment Handle your device carefully and sensiblyUse your device in the normal position Allow only qualified personnel to service your deviceEnsure maximum battery and charger life Important usage informationSpecific Absorption Rate SAR certification information Ensure access to emergency servicesWaste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Correct disposal of this productStandby mode, press Contacts to open your contact list CallsCall an international number Make a call from the contact listCall a recently dialled number Press to call the default number for the contactInsert a pause View and return missed callsBar block calls Divert callsEnter a phone number and press OK if necessary Message folders MessagesInbox icons Text messages Outbox statusSend a text message Retrieve messages from a SIM card Set an access pointMultimedia messages View a text messageYou can edit your multimedia message before sending it Send a multimedia messageEdit a multimedia message Scroll down and enter textCreate a mailbox Listen to voice mailEmail messages View a multimedia messageView an email message Send an email messageStandby mode, press Menu → Messaging → New message → E-mail Delete an email message View or save email attachmentsLog in to the IM server Instant messagesStart a conversation Add IM contacts When you receive an IM invitation, pressAudio messages Accept an invitationView a cell broadcast topic Cell broadcast messagesAdd a cell broadcast topic Subscribe to a cell broadcastSet automatic notification of new cell broadcast messages Service messagesSave smart message data or settings to your device Smart messagesErase recent call logs LogRecent calls View recent call logsView the communication log Call durationPacket data Communication logErase the communication log Log durationAdd files to your device Music playerAdd files to the music library To create a custom playlist Play music filesCreate a playlist Use the following keys during playbackCamera & Album Use the keypad in Camera modeCapture a photo Record a video Use the keypad in Camcorder modeTransform a photo When you are finished, press Options → SaveEdit photos and apply fun effects Crop a photo Adjust a photoResize a photo Apply effects to a photo Insert a visual featureAdd a streaming internet link to Gallery Play streaming content from the internetGallery Open a media fileVideo Editor ShoZuInsert text When you are finished, press DoneSelect the photos you want and press Done Select a sound Add audio to a videoMake a slideshow Select a video file Press the Confirm key to start playbackMake a storyboard Create and play a digital frame Digital framePress Back to stop playback RadioPlay your digital frame with Photo River Listen to the FM radioSave a radio station manually Set up your favourite radio station listSave radio stations by automatic tuning RealPlayerRecord a voice clip Play streaming web content with RealPlayerRecorder Play a media file in RealPlayerUse the on-screen buttons to control playback Install PC StudioPC Studio Use PC StudioCreate a new contact card ContactsCreate a new contact card in the devices memory Standby mode, press Menu → Contacts Search for a contact cardCopy contact cards Create a new contact card on a SIM cardAssign a speed dial number to a contact card Set a default number or addressCreate a contact group Assign a ringtone to a contact card or groupChange the calendar view CalendarSynchronise your contacts Create a calendar eventAdobe Reader Stop an event alarmUpdate Quickoffice QuickofficeSynchronise notes with other devices Create a noteStandby mode, press Menu → Office → Notes Browse a web To close the web connection, press Close Add a bookmarkSave a web page and view it offline Use a bookmarkSave a web View a saved web Sign up for the GyPSii serviceDownload files from the web GyPSiiSearch for a place Upload place informationFind a friend’s current location Find your current locationGoogle FringYahoo! Go Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature Use the Bluetooth wireless featurePress Options → New paired device Search for and pair with a Bluetooth-enabled deviceSend data via the Bluetooth wireless feature Standby mode, press Menu → Connectivity → BluetoothTo deactivate it, press → Exit remote SIM mode Receive data via the Bluetooth wireless featureActivate Remote SIM mode To use Remote SIM mode with a compatible hands-free car kitConnect via USB Set a default action for your USB connectionPrint data Synchronise with Windows Media Player Copy files to a memory cardCreate a new sync profile Synchronise your deviceSynchronise data Calculator Change clock settingsClock Stop an alarm Set a new alarmCreate a world clock Add currencies and exchange rates ConverterDevice displays the conversion result Convert currenciesConvert measurements Scroll down to Amount and enter the amount to convertStandby mode, press Menu → Tools → GPS data GPS dataActivate a positioning method Navigate with GPS dataStandby mode, press Menu → Tools → GPS data → Position View your current positionMonitor trip details Download data for expanding GPS navigationLandmarks NavigationSmart reader Press Options → Save to save the contact card DictionaryLook up words Change the dictionarySearch for a file or folder File managerFormat a memory card Protect a memory card with a passwordCreate a new folder Move a file to a folderExtract a file to another folder ZipView memory details Create a new archiveSelect a folder to extract the file Install a new applicationApplication manager Remove an applicationDefine a server profile Start a configuration sessionDevice manager Licence managerView connection details Restore an expired licenceConnection manager View licencesClose an open connection View wireless connection detailsPersonalisation General settingsPhone settings Connection settings Applications settings Troubleshooting Your display shows white lines You forgot a security code, PIN, orYou enter a number, but the call is not dialled Your device is hot to the touch You select a contact to call, but the call is not dialledAnother caller cannot hear you speaking Sound quality of a call is poorYour device prompts you to delete some data You cannot find a Bluetooth-enabled deviceAn application is frozen will not respond Index Memory cards Declaration of Conformity R&TTE World Wide Web
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GT-I8510AADSER, GT-I8510WRDARB, GT-I8510WRDSER, GT-I8510AAASKZ, GT-I8510RKDFPT specifications

The Samsung GT-I8510, also known as the Samsung INNOV8, is a smartphone that was first launched in 2008, designed to cater to the growing demands for advanced mobile technology. As one of Samsung's early forays into high-performance mobile handhelds, the GT-I8510 made a significant impact with its impressive array of features and specifications.

At the heart of the INNOV8 is a powerful 8MP camera, which was groundbreaking at the time of its release. This camera supported autofocus and LED flash, enabling users to capture high-quality images and videos. The integration of features like face detection and geotagging showcased Samsung’s commitment to providing a sophisticated multimedia experience.

The GT-I8510 runs on the Symbian OS, specifically the S60 platform, which offered a robust and versatile user interface. With a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen display featuring a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, users enjoyed vibrant visuals and responsive touch capabilities. This display technology not only improved the quality of images and videos but also enhanced the overall user interaction.

Internally, the device is powered by a 600MHz processor, which allowed for efficient multitasking and faster application performance, a significant upgrade compared to many of its contemporaries. It came with 8GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card, supporting up to 16GB. This ample storage meant that users could store their applications, pictures, and music without the need to frequently offload data.

Connectivity was another strong suit of the GT-I8510. The device supported 3G connectivity, alongside Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, ensuring users could stay connected to the internet at all times. The inclusion of GPS functionality further enhanced its utility, providing users with location services and navigation features.

The Samsung GT-I8510 also had a multimedia player for music and video playback, supporting various formats. Additionally, it offered FM radio, enhancing its appeal as a portable entertainment device. The battery life, with a capacity of 1200mAh, offered a reasonable performance, enabling users to engage with their device throughout the day.

Durable and ergonomically designed, the Samsung GT-I8510 was a smartphone that marked a significant chapter in the evolution of mobile technology. With its advanced camera capabilities, solid performance, and rich multimedia features, it catered to users seeking a comprehensive smartphone experience in the late 2000s.