Samsung SM-G110HZWAXXV, SM-G110HZKAXXV manual Data stored in the device has been lost

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Troubleshooting

Data stored in the device has been lost

Always make backup copies of all important data stored in the device. Otherwise, you cannot restore data if it is corrupted or lost. Samsung is not responsible for the loss of data stored in the device.

A small gap appears around the outside of the device case

This gap is a necessary manufacturing feature and some minor rocking or vibration of parts may occur.

Over time, friction between parts may cause this gap to expand slightly.

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Contents SM-G110H Table of Contents Messages & email Troubleshooting Read me first Instructional icons Getting started Package contentsDevice layout Buttons Installing the SIM or Usim card and battery Using the SIM or Usim card and batteryInsert the battery Replace the back cover Removing the SIM or Usim card and battery Charging the battery Reducing the battery consumption Installing a memory card Using a memory cardRemoving the memory card →Settings →Storage →Unmount SD cardFormatting the memory card → Erase everythingTurning the device on and off Locking and unlocking the screen Using the touch screen BasicsTapping Tapping and holding DraggingDouble-tapping Spreading and pinching FlickingHome screen Home screen layoutHome screen options Apps screenIcon Meaning Indicator iconsNotifications panel Using the notifications panelUsing the quick setting buttons Installing apps Installing or uninstalling appsOpening apps Samsung AppsPlay Store Uninstalling or disabling appsManaging apps Enabling appsKeyboard layout Entering textChanging the input language Changing the keyboard layoutUsing additional keyboard functions Screen captureCopying and pasting My Files About My FilesViewing files Viewing help information Network connectivity Wi-FiMobile data Tap ConnectUsing Smart network switch Adding Wi-Fi networksTethering and Mobile hotspot About tethering and mobile hotspotsUsing the mobile hotspot Using USB tetheringTick USB tethering Tick Bluetooth tethering Using Bluetooth tetheringPersonalising Managing the Home and Apps screensManaging the Home screen Managing folders Managing the Apps screenManaging panels Changing the sorting methodSetting wallpaper Setting wallpaper and ringtonesChanging ringtones Moving itemsPassword Changing the screen lock methodPattern Using Samsung Smart Switch Using backup accountsUsing Smart Switch Mobile Transferring data from your previous deviceUsing Samsung Kies Setting up accountsUsing Smart Switch with computers Adding accountsMaking calls PhoneMaking calls from the favourites list Making calls from call logs or contacts listNumber prediction Tap KeypadAnswering a call Receiving callsRejecting a call Missed callsDuring a voice call Options during callsAdding contacts ContactsMoving contacts from other devices Creating contacts manuallyManaging contacts Editing a contactManaging groups Searching for contacts Importing and exporting contactsSending a message or email to group members Adding shortcuts for contacts to the Home screenMessages & email MessagesSending messages Sending scheduled messages Viewing incoming messagesManaging messages Setting up email accountsAccessing additional options Reading messages Camera Basic shootingTaking photos or recording videos Auto Shooting modesSound & shot NightCamera settings Viewing content on the device GalleryViewing photos or videos Page Useful apps and features PlannerStarting S Planner Creating events or tasks Syncing events and tasks with your accounts Deleting events or tasksSharing events or tasks ChatON Alarm ClockWorld clock Timer CalculatorStopwatch Composing memos MemoSearching for memos Adding and managing categoriesRecording voice memos Voice RecorderPlaying voice memos Managing voice memosRenaming voice memos Downloads DropboxGames RadioListening to the FM radio Adding stations to the favourites list Scanning radio stationsChrome Google appsGmail Google+Play Music MapsPlay Movies & TV Play BooksPhotos Google SettingsHangouts GoogleAbout Bluetooth BluetoothPairing with other Bluetooth devices Sending and receiving dataSending an image Unpairing Bluetooth devices Wi-Fi DirectAbout Wi-Fi Direct Connecting to other devicesEnding the device connection Printing content Connecting to a printerMobile printing Adding printer plug-insUpgrading the device Device & data managerUpgrading over the air Upgrading with Samsung KiesConnecting as a media device Transferring files between the device and a computerDevice MTP Using a Google account Connecting with Samsung KiesTap Backup and reset and tick Back up my data Backing up and restoring dataPerforming a data reset Using a Samsung account→ Back up Settings About SettingsWi-Fi Setting Wi-Fi sleep policy BluetoothSetting Network notification Tap →Advanced →Keep Wi-Fi on during sleepDefault messaging app Flight modeData usage More networksMobile networks Lock screenDisplay SoundRingtones WallpaperAdditional settings CallAnswering/ending calls Storage BatteryApplication manager Ringtones and keypad tonesSecurity LocationSet up SIM card lock Language and inputLanguage Default Samsung keyboardKeyboard swipe Google voice typing Text-to-speech optionsPointer speed Backup and reset Add accountDate and time Accessibility PrintingAbout device Accessibility About AccessibilitySetting the accessibility shortcut On the Apps screen, tap Settings →Accessibility →TalkBack Voice feedback TalkBackActivating or deactivating TalkBack Controlling the screen with finger gestures Configuring finger gesture settings Configuring settings for vertical gesturesConfiguring settings for shortcut gestures 101 Changing reading units by using the local contextual menu Changing reading units using two-part vertical gesturesChanging reading units Pausing TalkBack Using the quick navigation featureAdding and managing image labels Configure settings for TalkBack for your convenience Configuring settings for TalkBackSetting text-to-speech features Reading passwords aloudEntering text using the keyboard Entering additional charactersEditing text Entering text by voice Changing the font size On the Apps screen, tap Settings →Accessibility →Font sizeMagnifying the screen Turning off all soundsSetting tap and hold delay options Mono audioInteraction control Screen timeout Auto rotate screenAnswering or ending calls Using other useful features Your device displays network or service error messages TroubleshootingTouch screen responds slowly or improperly Sound echoes during a call Your device is hot to the 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SM-G110HZKAXXV, SM-G110HZWAXXV specifications

The Samsung SM-G110HZWAXXV and SM-G110HZKAXXV, also known as the Samsung Galaxy Star, are budget-friendly smartphones that cater to users looking for an entry-level device. These models were designed to provide essential smartphone features without overwhelming users with complexity or high costs.

One of the key characteristics of the Galaxy Star series is its compact design. With a lightweight feel and a small form factor, these devices are easy to handle and fit comfortably in the user's hand or pocket. The phones feature a 4.0-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, which offers decent visuals for everyday tasks, such as browsing the web, sending messages, or watching videos.

Under the hood, the Galaxy Star is powered by a 1 GHz processor, supported by 512 MB of RAM. This configuration facilitates simple multitasking and running lightweight applications, making it suitable for users who primarily use their phones for basic functions such as calling, texting, and social media. The internal storage of 4 GB can be expanded via a microSD card slot, allowing users to store additional media or apps according to their needs.

The Galaxy Star comes equipped with a 2-megapixel rear camera, which is adequate for capturing basic photographs and is enhanced by features like geo-tagging. While it may not compete with more advanced camera systems, it is sufficient for casual photography and sharing on social media platforms. The front camera, while not present in some variants, allows for basic video calls in supported models.

On the connectivity front, the Samsung Galaxy Star supports 3G and Wi-Fi, enabling users to stay connected without relying solely on mobile data. Bluetooth functionality is also included, which allows for easy pairing with other devices, such as wireless headphones or speakers.

Running on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the interface is user-friendly and provides access to the Google Play Store, which opens up a world of apps for customization and functionality. The battery life, powered by a 1200 mAh battery, offers reasonable longevity for everyday use, making it a suitable option for users who need a dependable device throughout the day.

In conclusion, the Samsung SM-G110HZWAXXV and SM-G110HZKAXXV represent solid choices for those seeking an affordable smartphone option. While they may not boast the advanced features found in higher-end models, their reliable performance and easy handling make them ideal for first-time smartphone users or those on a budget.