To send the photo to a person whose face is tagged in the photo, press [] Buddy photo share.

To print the photo via Wi-Fi or USB, press [] Print. Your device is compatible only with some Samsung printers.

To rename the photo file, press [] Rename.

To search for devices that have media sharing activated, press [] Scan for nearby devices.

To view photo details, press [] Details.

The options available may vary depending on the selected folder.

››Tag a face in an image

Learn to tag faces in your images to make calls, send messages, and upload messages to social networks with the face tag shortcuts.

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Face recognition may fail depending on face angle, face size, skin colour, facial expression, light conditions, or accessories the subject is wearing.

In the application list, select Gallery. Select an image.

Press [] Face tag On.

Recognised faces appear in the frame. If faces are not recognised automatically, tap and hold a face area to add a frame manually.

Select a recognised face Add name.

Select the person’s name from the contact list. The contact is linked to the face in the image.

When the face tag appears with a name, select the face tag and use the available options.

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Samsung GT-I9100LKAWIN ››Tag a face in an image, Application list, select Gallery. Select an image, Press → Face tag → On

GT2I9100LKAXEZ, GT-I9100LKAATL, GT-I9100LKAFOP, GT-I9100LKAHUI, GT-I9100LKGITV specifications

The Samsung GT-I9100 series, popularly known as the Galaxy S II, marked a significant milestone in the evolution of smartphones when it was launched. Among the models in this series, the GT-I9100LKASEB, GT-I9100OIASEB, and GT-I9100RWASEB stand out with their impressive features and specifications, catering to a wide range of users.

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Powered by a dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 processor, the Galaxy S II is designed for seamless multitasking and efficient performance. This processing power is complemented by 1 GB of RAM, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously without lag. The device comes with varying internal storage options – 16 GB or 32 GB – expandable via microSD, giving users the flexibility to store their favorite apps, photos, and videos.

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Connectivity features include support for 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, and A-GPS, ensuring users can stay connected and navigate effortlessly. The smartphone is powered by a removable Li-Ion 1650 mAh battery, providing enough juice to enable a full day of moderate usage, enhancing the device's overall usability.

Running on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) initially, the Galaxy S II can be updated to more recent versions of the operating system, providing access to an array of applications on the Google Play Store. This adaptability keeps the device relevant well beyond its initial release, making it a popular choice among tech-savvy individuals.

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