connections

Bluetooth 

88

DLNA 

91

 

PC 

95

 

 

 

WLAN 

90

 

contacts

 

 

 

copying 

71

 

creating 

69

 

finding 

69

 

importing or exporting  71

setting speed dial  70

daily briefing 

86

device

 

 

 

 

customising 

27

indicator icons  20

keys 

19

 

 

layout 

18

 

settings  105

 

 

FM radio

 

 

 

shortcuts panel 

24

 

listening to 

66

 

turning on or off 

18

 

saving stations 

67

DLNA

 

 

gallery

 

 

 

see AllShare

 

 

file formats 

61

 

downloads

 

 

playing videos 

62

applications  34

 

 

sharing files 

62

 

 

viewing photos 

61

files  35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

email

 

 

Google Mail 

46

 

sending  48

 

 

Google Maps 

 

80

 

setting accounts 

48

 

Google Search 

84

viewing  49

 

 

 

 

Google Talk 

49

 

file manager  100

 

 

 

 

 

idle screen

 

 

 

fixed dialling number mode 

41

 

 

 

adding items  23

flight mode  18

 

 

 

 

adding panels 

25

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Samsung GT-I5800DKADBT manual Setting speed dial , Indicator icons , Settings , See AllShare, Files , Sending , Viewing 

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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.

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