photos

capturing 

50

 

 

capturing action 

55

 

capturing by scene  52

capturing in smile shot 

53

capturing panoramic 

54

capuring a series 

53

 

combining two  54

 

viewing 

60

 

 

 

PIN lock  28

 

 

 

 

Samsung Kies 

94

 

 

settings

 

 

 

 

about phone 

115

 

accessbility 

115

 

 

accounts and sync 

111

applications 

110

 

 

call settings  105

 

date and time 

115

 

display 

108

 

 

locale and text 

112

 

location and security 

108

privacy 

 

111

 

 

SD card and phone storage  111

search 

111

 

 

sound 

107

 

 

voice input and output  114

wireless and network 

104

silent mode 

26

 

 

SIM card

 

 

 

 

installing 

9

 

 

locking 

 

28

 

 

stopwatch  98

synchronisation

with web accounts  34

with Windows Media Player  95

task manager  100 text input  30 text memos  72 text messages

sending  42 viewing  44

ThinkFree Office  100 time and date, set  26 timer  98

touch screen

locking  22 using  20

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GT-I5800DKAEUR, GT-I5800DKAATL, GT-I5800DKAVGR, GT-I5800DKACOS, GT-I5800DKAFOP specifications

The Samsung GT-I5800 series, notably including models like GT-I5800DKAATO, GT-I5800DKAXEG, GT-I5800DKADBT, and GT-I5800DKADTM, represents a significant step in smartphone technology during its launch period. These models were part of Samsung's attempt to capture the budget-friendly market segment while offering a blend of essential features, functionality, and accessibility.

One of the main features of the Samsung GT-I5800 series is its Android operating system, which allows for a customizable user experience with access to millions of applications through the Google Play Store. This device was equipped with Android version 2.1 (Eclair) at launch, offering a user-friendly interface with support for multitasking and running apps in the background. As a result, users enjoyed a smooth experience with various applications simultaneously.

The GT-I5800 series featured a 3.2-inch TFT display with 240 x 400 pixels resolution, delivering decent visuals for everyday tasks such as browsing, texting, and gaming. While the resolution might seem modest by today's standards, it provided sufficient clarity for phone calls, messages, and social media interactions during its prime.

In terms of camera capabilities, the device came equipped with a 3.2-megapixel rear camera, enabling users to capture photographs and videos with relative ease. The camera's features included autofocus and smile detection, which were noteworthy for an entry-level smartphone at that time. However, the absence of a front-facing camera meant that video calls were not an option.

Connectivity options on the GT-I5800 models included Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G support, allowing users to stay connected to the internet and other devices. The inclusion of a microSD card slot further enhanced storage options, enabling users to expand the 90MB internal memory to accommodate music, videos, and applications.

The device's design was compact and lightweight, making it comfortable to hold and use. With a focus on practicality rather than luxury, the GT-I5800 series appealed to a diverse range of consumers, from first-time smartphone users to those seeking an affordable secondary device.

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