connectivity

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You can use the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) service to share media files between DLNA-enabled phones in your home over a WLAN.

You must first activate the WLAN feature and add a WLAN profile. ► p. 77

To customise DLNA settings for sharing media files:

To allow other DLNA-enabled phones to access media files on your phone, you must activate media sharing.

Some files may not play on the DLNA-enabled phones depending on the phones.

1.In Idle mode, select Applications AllShare.

2.Select Settings.

3.Adjust the following settings to customise the DLNA feature:

Option

Function

Media server

Enter a name for your phone as a media

name

server.

Share media

Turn on video sharing, image sharing or

 

music sharing with other DLNA-enabled

 

phones.

Access point

Select a connection profile to use for

network

DLNA connections.

Upload from

Set whether or not to accept the upload

other phones

from other phones.

Default

Select the default memory location for

memory

saving downloaded media files.

To play your files on another DLNA-enabled phone:

1.In Idle mode, select Applications AllShare.

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GT-I9000M specifications

The Samsung GT-I9000M, also known as the Samsung Galaxy S, was a landmark device in the world of smartphones when it was released in 2010. It played a significant role in establishing Samsung as a leading player in the mobile industry. The Galaxy S featured a sleek design, powerful performance, and a rich array of features that appealed to consumers at the time.

At the heart of the GT-I9000M is its vibrant 4-inch Super AMOLED display, which was a major selling point. The display not only offered stunning colors and deep blacks but also provided excellent visibility in bright sunlight. The resolution of 800 x 480 pixels ensured that everything from photos to videos looked sharp and detailed.

Performance-wise, the device was powered by a 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor along with the PowerVR SGX540 GPU. This combination allowed for smooth multitasking and efficient handling of graphics-intensive applications, making it ideal for both gaming and media consumption. The device launched with Android 2.1 Eclair, but it was later upgraded to various versions of Android, enhancing its functionality and user experience over time.

One of the standout features of the Samsung GT-I9000M was its 5-megapixel rear camera, which, at the time, delivered impressive photo quality. It included features such as autofocus and LED flash, enabling users to capture moments with clarity. The device also supported video recording at 720p, allowing users to create high-definition content on the go.

Connectivity options on the GT-I9000M included 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, making it a versatile device for both communication and navigation. The inclusion of GPS further enhanced its appeal, as users could easily utilize various location-based services.

The phone's design was notable for its thin profile and lightweight build, making it comfortable to hold and carry. With a thickness of just 9.9mm, it became one of the slimmest smartphones of its time.

In terms of storage, the GT-I9000M offered 8GB or 16GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB, allowing users to store a substantial amount of data, apps, and media.

Overall, the Samsung GT-I9000M was a pioneering device that offered a blend of aesthetic appeal, robust performance, and advanced features that set the stage for future smartphones. Its impact on the smartphone market continues to be felt, and it remains a memorable part of mobile technology history.