Sound

Change the settings for various sounds on your device.

Volumes: Adjust the volume level for call ringtones, media sound, device system sound, and notification ringtones.

Vibration intensity: Adjust the vibration intensity.

Silent mode: Activate Silent mode to make your device vibrate or mute all sounds, except for media sounds and alarm ringtones.

Phone ringtone: Select a ringtone to alert you to incoming calls.

Default notification: Select a ringtone to alert you to events, such as incoming messages, and missed calls.

Vibrate and ring: Set the device to vibrate and play a ringtone for incoming calls.

Dial pad touch tones: Set the device to sound when you touch the keys on the dialling screen.

Touch sounds: Set the device to sound when you select an application or option on the touch screen.

Screen lock sound: Set the device to sound when you lock or unlock the touch screen.

Vibrate on touch: Set the device to vibrate when you press the Menu key or the Back key, or press and hold the Home key or the Power/Lock key.

Display

Change the settings for the display.

Home screen wallpaper: Select a background image for the idle screen.

Lock screen wallpaper: Select an image to display when the screen is locked.

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Samsung GT-I9100RNWNRJ, GT-I9100LKNFTM manual Sound, Display, Change the settings for various sounds on your device

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