Definir el rechazo automático

Utilice el rechazo automático para rechazar automáticamente llamadas provenientes de ciertos números. Para activar el rechazo automático y configurar la lista de bloqueados:

1 En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y seleccione Ajustes Ajustes de llamada Todas las llamadas Rechazo automático.

2 Seleccione Activar rechazo automático para activar el rechazo automático.

3 Seleccione Lista de rechazos autom.

4 Pulse [ ] Crear.

5 Introduzca el número que desea rechazar y seleccione Guardar.

6 Para añadir más números, repita los pasos 4 y 5.

Utilizar el modo FDN (número de marcación fija)

En el modo FDN, el dispositivo restringe las llamadas salientes de manera automática, excepto para los números almacenados en la lista FDN. Para activar el modo FDN:

1

En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y

 

seleccione Ajustes Ajustes de llamada Número

 

de marcación fija Activar número de marcación

2

directa.

Introduzca el PIN2 suministrado con la tarjeta SIM o USIM

3

y seleccione OK.

Seleccione Lista FDN y añada los contactos que se

 

utilizarán en el modo FDN.

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Samsung GT-I9001HKDDBT Utilizar el modo FDN número de marcación fija, Directa, Seleccione OK, Utilizarán en el modo FDN

GT-I9001RWDAMN, GT-I9001HKDDBT, GT-I9001UWDAMN, GT-I9001HKDAMN, GT-I9001HKDFOP specifications

The Samsung GT-I9001, also known as the Galaxy S II, is a smartphone that marked a significant advancement in mobile technology upon its release. This device was celebrated for its sleek design, powerful performance, and impressive feature set, establishing itself as a cornerstone in the early era of smartphones.

One of the standout features of the Galaxy S II is its 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, which delivers vibrant colors and deep contrasts. This technology enhances the viewing experience, making images and videos more lifelike. The device offers a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, providing clarity that was impressive for its time.

Under the hood, the Galaxy S II is powered by a dual-core processor, with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz, which enables smooth multitasking and fast performance across applications. Coupled with 1 GB of RAM, this smartphone was ahead of its competitors, ensuring that users could run several applications simultaneously without lag.

In terms of camera capabilities, the GT-I9001 features an 8-megapixel rear camera, capable of capturing high-resolution images. It supports features such as autofocus, LED flash, and 1080p video recording, allowing users to create both stunning photos and videos. Additionally, a 2-megapixel front camera was included for video calls and selfies, catering to the social trends of the time.

The Galaxy S II runs on Android, providing access to a wide array of applications and services through the Google Play Store. It initially launched with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, but later updates allowed it to support newer versions, enhancing user experience and security.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, making it easy for users to stay connected on the go. Moreover, the device’s 1650 mAh battery provided decent longevity, although more demanding users often sought additional power sources throughout the day.

The build quality of the GT-I9001 is noteworthy, featuring a slim profile and a lightweight design, which made it comfortable to hold and easy to carry. Its materials and engineering ensured durability, despite the delicate nature of its predecessor devices.

In conclusion, the Samsung GT-I9001, with its series variants like GT-I9001HKDTUR, GT-I9001RWDDTM, GT-I9001UWDDTM, GT-I9001HKDVIA, and GT-I9001HKDDBT, remains an important part of Samsung's smartphone legacy. Its combination of innovative display technology, powerful processing capabilities, and rich camera features helped pave the way for future devices in the Galaxy S lineup.