››Activer les services de localisation

Pour recevoir des informations relatives à votre position et effectuer une recherche sur la carte, vous devez activer les services de localisation.

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Depuis l’écran d’accueil, ouvrez la liste des applications, puis appuyez sur Paramètres Services de localisation.

Pour activer les services de localisation, définissez les paramètres suivants :

Option

Fonction

Services de

Configurez l’appareil pour qu’il utilise les

localisation

réseaux Wi-Fi et/ou les connexions de

Google

données pour localiser votre position.

 

 

 

Configurez l’appareil pour qu’il utilise

Satellites GPS

les satellites GPS afin de localiser votre

 

position.

 

 

Utiliser fonction

Utiliser les capteurs afin d’améliorer le

positionnement à pied lorsque le signal

Aide à la

GPS ne passe pas. Il peut y avoir des

localisation

écarts entre les estimations du capteur et

 

votre localisation réelle.

 

 

Localisation

Configurer l’appareil pour qu’il utilise

votre emplacement actuel pour la

& recherche

recherche Google et les autres services

Google

Google.

 

 

 

Connexions PC

Découvrez comment connecter votre téléphone à un ordinateur

àl’aide du câble de connexion PC, et cela dans divers modes de connexion USB. En connectant votre appareil à un PC, vous pouvez synchroniser des fichiers avec le lecteur Windows Media, transférer directement des données de et vers votre appareil et utiliser le programme Samsung Kies.

Connectivité

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