Endre synkroniseringsplanen

Hvis du regelmessig synkroniserer dataene via en Exchange-server, kan du konfigurere innstillingene for synkroniseringsplaner både for travle perioder og rolige perioder.

Slik endrer du synkroniseringsplanen:

1.Trykk <Meny> → Tidsplan.

2.Angi følgende alternativer:

Høytrafikkperioder: synkroniseringsfrekvensen for travle perioder på dagen

Lavtrafikkperioder: synkroniseringsfrekvensen for rolige perioder på dagen

Bruk innstillingen over ved roaming: aktiveres hvis du vil bruke synkroniseringsplanen også når du er på reise

Send/motta når jeg klikker Send: aktiveres hvis det skal synkroniseres hver gang du sender eller mottar e-post

3. Trykk <Fullført> når du er ferdig.

Dele Internett-tilkobling med en datamaskin

Du kan bruke telefonen som et trådløst modem for en datamaskin og bruke Internett fra datamaskinen.

1.Koble telefonen til en datamaskin med PC- datakabelen eller med den trådløse Bluetooth-funksjonen.

2.Trykk <Start> → <Alle programmer> → Internett → Internett-deling på hjemmeskjermen.

3.Velg PC-tilkoblingen og nettverkstilkoblingstypen, og trykk deretter <Koble til>.

Mens du er koblet til Internett via funksjonen Internett-deling, er ActiveSync deaktivert.

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Samsung GT-C6625EKAXEE, GT-C6625EKJXEE manual Dele Internett-tilkobling med en datamaskin, Endre synkroniseringsplanen

GT-C6625EKAXEE, GT-C6625EKJXEE specifications

The Samsung GT-C6625, commonly known by its model numbers GT-C6625EKJXEE and GT-C6625EKAXEE, is a classic mobile device that showcases the blend of functionality and compact design typical of early smartphones. Launched during a time when feature phones were rapidly evolving into smart devices, this model is a representation of Samsung's innovative spirit.

One of the main features of the GT-C6625 is its 2.6-inch QVGA display, which offers a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. While not as advanced as today’s high-definition touchscreens, the display is decent for its time, providing clear visuals for basic tasks and applications. The device is equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, which was a significant selling point, allowing for comfortable typing. This was particularly advantageous for users who frequently engaged in texting and emailing.

In terms of technology, the GT-C6625 runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, marking Samsung's foray into the realm of Windows-powered devices. This operating system provides a familiar interface for users accustomed to Microsoft products and enables access to a wide range of applications and services available at that time.

The device features a 3.15-megapixel rear camera, allowing users to capture decent-quality photos, although it lacks modern conveniences such as autofocus and flash. This camera performance reflects the typical standards of feature phones during its era. Connectivity options include GPRS and EDGE support, alongside Bluetooth, enabling users to share files and connect with other devices.

Storage is facilitated through microSD card support, allowing users to expand the device's memory according to their needs, which was a crucial feature for storing multimedia content in an age when memory was limited.

Additionally, the Samsung GT-C6625 emphasizes durability and ease of use. Its compact design and solid build quality ensure it can withstand the rigors of everyday use, making it suitable for a wide range of users, from students to professionals.

In summary, the Samsung GT-C6625EKJXEE and GT-C6625EKAXEE served as an important bridge between feature phones and smartphones, combining necessary features with emerging technologies. While it may not bear the cutting-edge specifications of modern devices, it still represents a pivotal moment in mobile technology history.