memory card

formatting  17 inserting  15 removing  16

memos

creating 

78

 

 

 

viewing 

79

 

 

 

menu screen

 

 

 

 

accessing 

25

 

 

 

organising applications 

26

messages

 

 

 

 

accessing voice mail 

46

sending email 

49

 

 

sending multimedia 

45

sending text 

45

 

 

setting email accounts 

48

mini diary  111 mobile tracker  31

multimedia messages

sending 

45

viewing 

46

music hub 

69

music player

adding files  66

 

 

creating playlists 

68

 

playing music 

66

 

PC connections

 

 

 

mass storage 

103

 

Samsung Kies 

101

 

Windows Media Player 

102

phonebook

 

 

 

creating contacts 

73

 

creating groups 

75

 

creating your namecard 

74

finding contacts 

74

 

photos

capturing  52

 

capturing action 

57

capturing a series 

55

capturing by scene  54 capturing combined photos  56

capturing in beauty mode 

54

capturing in cartoon mode 

58

capturing in smile shot 

55

 

capturing panoramic 

56

 

capturing with vintage

 

 

colour 

56

 

 

capturing yourself  58

 

 

viewing 

64

 

 

PIN lock  30 press reader  91 Samsung Apps  89 Samsung Kies  101

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GT-I9001RWAXEV, GT-I9001HKDJED, GT-I9001RWAXXV, GT-I9001UWDKSA, GT-I9001HKAXSG specifications

The Samsung GT-I9001, commonly referred to as the Galaxy S II, was a ground-breaking smartphone that debuted in 2011, capturing the attention of users around the globe. The various model numbers, including GT-I9001RWDKSA, GT-I9001HKDAFR, GT-I9001HKDTHR, GT-I9001HKDTMC, and GT-I9001RWDAFR, highlight its diverse regional variants adapted to different markets.

At the heart of the Galaxy S II is a powerful dual-core processor, which was a remarkable feature for its time, providing swift performance and responsive multitasking capabilities. The device boasts a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, known for its vibrant color reproduction and deep blacks, making it excellent for media consumption and gaming. The screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, while modest by today's standards, delivered impressive clarity and detail for its era.

Photography enthusiasts would appreciate the Galaxy S II's 8-megapixel rear camera, which featured autofocus and LED flash, allowing for stunning image quality. Additionally, the phone could capture video in 1080p HD, ensuring that precious moments could be recorded in high resolution. The front-facing camera, though simpler at 2 megapixels, enabled video calling—a feature that was gaining popularity at the time.

Running on Android with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, the Galaxy S II offered user-friendly navigation and a myriad of customization options. The device supported various connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3G, providing users with versatile means to connect and share data. Moreover, it included expandable storage through a microSD slot, allowing up to 32GB, catering to those who required additional space for their apps, music, and photos.

The Galaxy S II initially launched with Android Gingerbread but received updates to newer versions, showcasing Samsung's commitment to improving user experience over time. Its sleek design, with a thin profile and a lightweight build, made it a favorite among consumers looking for both style and functionality.

In conclusion, the Samsung GT-I9001 and its variants represented a pivotal moment in smartphone history, combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric features. Its legacy continued to influence many subsequent models, reinforcing Samsung's position as a leader in the mobile industry. Even years after its release, the Galaxy S II remains a symbol of innovative smartphone design and performance.