fotoaparatas

filmavimas 

49

 

 

fotoaparato pritaikymas  48

fotografavimas 

43

 

vaizdo kameros pritaikymas  50

galerija

 

 

 

dalijimasis failais 

54

 

failų formatai  52

 

nuotraukų peržiūra 

53

vaizdo įrašų peržiūra 

53

„Google Mail“ 

39

 

 

„Google Maps“ 

69

 

„Google Talk“ 

42

 

 

internetas

žr. žiniatinklio naršyklę išpakavimas  8

įrašai

kūrimas 

64

 

peržiūra 

64

 

„YouTube“

 

 

vaizdo įrašų įkėlimas 

72

vaizdo įrašų peržiūra 

71

Jungiamumas su kompiuteriu duomenų saugykla  79 „Samsung Kies“  78 tinklo modemas  80

„Windows Media Player“  79

jungtys

„Bluetooth“  74 DLNA  76 Kompiuteris  78 WLAN  75

jutiklinis ekranas

atrakinimo šablonas  24 naudojimas  18 užrakinimas  19

kalbos pasirinkimas  93

kalendorius

įvykių kūrimas  63 įvykių peržiūra  63

komentarai balsu įrašymas  64 leidimas  65

laikas ir data, nustatymas  23 laikmatis  82

„Layar“  69

laukiantis skambutis  36

laukimo ekrano rodinys elementų pridėjimas  20 skydelių pridėjimas  21

meniu ekranas prieinama  22 programų tvarkymas  22

Rodyklė 111

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Samsung GT-I5800CWASEB, GT-I5800DKASEB manual Failų formatai , „Bluetooth 74 Dlna 76 Kompiuteris 78 WLAN 

GT-I5800CWASEB, GT-I5800DKASEB specifications

The Samsung GT-I5800, also known as the Galaxy Apollo or Galaxy 3, is a significant model in Samsung's early Android lineup that emerged around 2010. It was aimed at providing a budget-friendly smartphone experience with features that catered to the needs of the average user. The model comes in different variants, such as GT-I5800DKASEB and GT-I5800CWASEB, each having slight variations in design and usability.

One of the main features of the GT-I5800 is its 3.2-inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. This compact size made it easy to hold and navigate. It was powered by an 800 MHz processor, providing adequate performance for day-to-day tasks such as browsing, texting, and media playback. Although it may not perform at the level of top-tier smartphones today, during its time, it offered a smooth user experience for its price range.

In terms of camera capabilities, the GT-I5800 is equipped with a 3.15 MP rear camera, which was relatively standard for mid-range smartphones around that period. It also features autofocus but lacks a dedicated front camera, limiting video calling functionalities. Nonetheless, the camera provided decent quality photographs for casual photography needs.

The GT-I5800 runs on Android 2.1 (Eclair) operating system, which brought a variety of new features like improved user interfaces and multitasking capabilities. Although it can be updated to Android 2.2 (Froyo), it lacks support for later versions, which might limit users regarding app compatibility and updates.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1, and GPS, making it fairly versatile for its era. Additionally, it has a microSD slot that supports up to 32GB of external memory, allowing users to expand storage for apps, music, and photos.

The design of the GT-I5800 is sleek and understated, with a plastic body that makes it lightweight. While it may lack the high-end materials seen in flagship models, it nevertheless presents a practical aesthetic suited for everyday use.

Overall, the Samsung GT-I5800 series provides an interesting glimpse into the world of early Android devices, serving as a stepping stone for users transitioning from feature phones to smartphones. Its combination of reasonable specifications, user-friendly interface, and budget pricing made it an appealing option during its release.