You can also play music files in the following formats if you open them from My Files, multimedia messages, or on the web browser: mid, midi, xmf, rtttl, smf, imy, rtx, ota, amr, awb, wav.

Some file formats are not supported depending on the software of the device.

If the file size exceeds the available memory, an error can occur when you open files.

››Add music files to your device

Start by transferring files to your device or memory card:

Download from the wireless web. p. 80

Download from a PC with the optional Samsung Kies. p. 103

Receive via Bluetooth. p. 94

Copy to your memory card. p. 104

Synchronise with Windows Media Player 11. p. 103

››Play music

After transferring music files to your device or memory card,

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

2

Music.

 

 

Scroll left or right to a music category.

3

Select a music file.

4

Control playback with the following icons:

 

Icon

 

Function

 

 

 

Adjust the volume.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activate the 5.1 channel surround

 

 

 

sound system when a headset is

 

 

 

connected.

 

 

1

Activate Shuffle mode.

 

 

 

1Change the repeat mode (off, repeating a file, or repeating all files).

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