Basics

Setting a private storage

The device provides shared, personal, and private storage. An administrator or each guest can create a secure sector by setting a password for one’s private storage.

To set a password for the private storage, tap HomeSync Private on your smartphone.

To reset the password for the private storage, access Settings Member management, and then select Reset password.

Esure that your smartphone and the device are within the maximum Bluetooth range (10 m).

Backing up or restoring data

Back up or restore data by connecting an external USB storage device to the USB port (3.0).

Backing up data

On the Applications screen, select Settings Content backup and restoration Back up.

Sign in to your Samsung account, select which data to back up, and then select Start Backup.

When you back up encrypted data to an external USB storage, the data is decrypted and anyone who uses the external USB storage can see it.

Restoring data

On the Applications screen, select Settings Content backup and restoration Restore.

Sign in to your Samsung account, and then select Restore.

When you restore your private data, the data is encrypted again. Do not change

files or folders to restore the data.

To restore your private data on another Homesync device, you must first create a private storage on the device.

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Samsung GT-B9150 user manual Backing up or restoring data, Setting a private storage, Backing up data, Restoring data

GT-B9150 specifications

The Samsung GT-B9150, also known as the Samsung Galaxy Golden, is a unique smartphone that stands out in the mobile device market due to its distinct clamshell design. Launched in 2013, this device caters to users who appreciate a combination of classic aesthetics and modern smartphone features. With its dual-screen configuration, the GT-B9150 allows users to enjoy a compact form while benefiting from the functionalities typically found in larger touchscreen devices.

One of the standout features of the Samsung GT-B9150 is its dual 3.7-inch Super AMOLED displays, which provide vibrant colors and sharp images. This dual-display setup not only enhances the user experience while browsing or watching videos, but also makes multitasking more seamless, allowing users to easily switch between applications.

In terms of hardware, the Galaxy Golden is powered by a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor, which, coupled with 1.5 GB of RAM, ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks and applications. The internal storage of 16 GB can be expanded up to 64 GB via a microSD card, providing ample space for multimedia content.

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the 16-megapixel rear camera, which captures high-quality images and supports Full HD video recording. The dual-camera setup is complemented by a 1.9-megapixel front camera, perfect for selfies and video calls. The camera features various shooting modes and settings, enabling users to take stunning photos in different environments.

Additionally, the Samsung GT-B9150 comes with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box, offering a user-friendly interface and access to the vast Google Play ecosystem. The TouchWiz UI adds additional customizations and features that enhance the overall experience.

For connectivity, the device supports 3G networks, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring users can stay connected whether at home or on the go. Furthermore, the device includes traditional features such as GPS navigation, which is beneficial for users who frequently travel.

The Samsung GT-B9150 is powered by a 1820 mAh battery, which, although modest by today’s standards, provides adequate performance for typical daily usage. Its stylish design, coupled with modern features, allows it to appeal to a niche market that values both functionality and aesthetic charm. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Golden features a unique blend of classic and contemporary technology, making it a memorable device in the smartphone landscape.