contents

 

getting started

 

register with Orange

10

insert your SIM Card

12

plug in and charge

13

outside your Samsung E800

14

lock your keys

18

your Home screen

19

soft keys

20

explore the menus

21

make your first call

23

receive your first call

24

adjust the volume

25

create your first contact

26

create your first contact

27

take your first photograph

28

send your first Photo Message

29

send your first text message

30

access Orange World

32

making calls

 

answer a call

36

redialling a number

36

take two calls at the same time

37

speak to someone privately

38

sending key tones

39

call back a missed number

39

conference calls

40

removing a conference member

41

using two different lines

42

know who is calling you

43

Orange service directory

44

activate the loudspeaker

44

reduce background noise

45

manage your contacts

 

store names and numbers

48

where are phonebook details stored?

49

store a number from Home screen

49

search for a contact

50

delete unwanted contacts

51

copy contacts

52

Memory Mate

53

speed dialling

54

editing speed-dial entries

54

caller groups

55

set a ringtone for caller groups

56

manage your calls

 

Answer Phone messages

58

listening to your messages

58

use Answer Phone shortcuts

59

personalising your greeting

59

set up an Answer Phone PIN

60

listen to messages from another phone

60

divert calls

61

more information

63

fixed dialling

63

Call barring

65

Missed call alert

66

call history

67

call length

67

messaging

 

Text Messaging

72

change to another text input mode

73

attach a picture or sound

73

group text messages

74

text message templates

75

to read a text message

76

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E800 specifications

The Samsung E800, launched in the early 2000s, is a flip phone that marked a significant moment in mobile technology, blending style with impressive features. As a device belonging to the era of rising mobile phone popularity, the E800 quickly gained recognition for its sleek design and user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the Samsung E800 is its compact flip design. When closed, the phone offers a pocket-friendly size, making it easy to carry. Opening the device reveals a vibrant display that showcases a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The main screen enables users to navigate through menus smoothly, while the additional external screen displays notifications and caller IDs, allowing convenience without flipping open the phone.

In terms of its technology, the E800 operates on GSM networks, making it compatible with various service providers worldwide. Its quad-band capabilities allow users to stay connected in multiple regions, adding to its versatility. The device supports a range of connectivity options, including GPRS for data services, which was quite influential at the time, enabling users to access the internet and send multimedia messages.

The Samsung E800 features a built-in camera, which was becoming an essential component of mobile devices during this period. With a resolution of 0.3 megapixels, the camera allows users to capture basic photos, making it perfect for quick snapshots with friends and family. Additionally, the phone supports multimedia messaging service (MMS), giving users the ability to share images and short video clips.

Another key characteristic of the E800 is its customizable features. Users can personalize ringtones, wallpapers, and themes, making the device feel uniquely tailored to their preferences. The phone comes preloaded with various games and applications, ensuring that users have entertainment options at their fingertips.

Battery life was also a notable aspect of the Samsung E800, with its 900 mAh battery providing ample standby and talk time for users on the go. The E800 showcased an impressive balance of aesthetics and functionality, making it a sought-after device in its time.

Overall, the Samsung E800 is remembered not only for its stylish appearance and compact design but also for its solid performance and array of features, making it a representative model of early 2000s mobile technology. Its blend of fashion and functionality has left a lasting impression on the mobile landscape.