››Mobile networks

Use packet data: Set to allow packet switched data networks for network services.

Data roaming: Set the device to connect another network when you are roaming or your home network is not available.

Access Point Names: Set up access point names (APNs).

Network mode: Select a network type.

Network operators: Search for available networks and select a network for roaming.

››USB settings

Activate various USB connection modes when you connect your device to a PC. p. 56

››Synchronise

Set up synchronisation profiles and synchronise your data with the specified web server.

Call settings

Customise the settings for calling features.

››Fixed Dialing Numbers

Enable FDN: Activate or deactivate FDN mode to restrict calls to numbers in the FDN list. You must enter the PIN2 supplied with your SIM or USIM card and reboot the device.

Change PIN2: Change the PIN2, which is used to protect the primary PIN. If the SIM or USIM card is locked, this menu changes to Unblock PIN2.

FDN list: Set up a list of contacts for fixed dialling.

››Voicemail service

Select your service provider or set another provider to receive voice mails.

››Voicemail number

Enter the number to access the voice mail service. You can obtain this number from your service provider.

››Video call

Preset image: Select an image to be shown to the other party.

Show me: Set whether to show your live image or preset image to the other party.

Use call fail options: Select whether or not to retry a voice call when a video call fails to connect.

Video call forwarding: Divert incoming video calls to another number.

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The Samsung GT-P1000 series, which includes the GT-P1000CWANEE and GT-P1000MSANEE models, is a part of Samsung's first-generation Galaxy Tab line, released in 2010. These tablets marked Samsung's entry into the growing market for mobile computing devices, providing users with a portable yet functional alternative to traditional laptops.

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Powered by a 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the GT-P1000 delivers a smooth performance for basic multitasking, web browsing, and playing casual games. An integrated GPU enhances visual performance, ensuring that graphics-heavy applications run relatively smoothly given the tablet's generation. With 16GB or 32GB of internal storage, depending on the variant, users can store a considerable amount of apps, videos, and music.

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Connectivity options for both models include Wi-Fi and, in some variants, 3G capabilities. This combination allows for seamless web browsing and online streaming, enhancing the device's utility as a mobile companion. Additionally, Bluetooth functionality is included, facilitating easy pairing with other devices.

The tablets are equipped with a rear-facing 3-megapixel camera and a front-facing VGA camera, allowing users to capture images and engage in video calls. While camera technology has advanced significantly since the release of the GT-P1000, these features were notable at the time, providing users with basic photographic capabilities.

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