Table des matières

 

Assemblage

10

Contenu du coffret

10

Installer la carte SIM ou USIM et la batterie

11

Recharger la batterie

12

Insérer une carte mémoire

15

Fixer une dragonne

17

Démarrage

18

Allumer/Éteindre l’appareil

18

Présentation de l’appareil

19

Utiliser l’écran tactile

23

Verrouiller ou déverrouiller l’écran tactile et les

 

touches

24

Présentation de l’écran d’accueil

24

Accéder aux applications

27

Personnaliser l’appareil

29

Saisir du texte

34

Télécharger des applications depuis Play Shop

38

Télécharger des fichiers depuis le Web

39

Synchroniser des données

39

Communication

41

Appels

41

SMS et MMS

47

Google Mail

49

E-mail

51

Talk

53

Chat +

54

Google+

54

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Samsung GT-I9100SWNNRJ, GT-I9100LKNFTM manual Table des matières, Verrouiller ou déverrouiller l’écran tactile et les

GT-I9100LKNXEF, GT-I9100RWNBOG, GT-I9100LKNSFR, GT-I9100SWNSFR, GT-I9100ZWNSFR specifications

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