Index

alarms  121 applications

closing  35 launching  33 multitasking  35 organising  34 uninstalling  34

auto rejection  48 battery

charging  17 inserting  14

Bluetooth  115 calculator  121 calls

barring  50 forwarding  50 making  44 making international calls  45

making multiparty calls (conference calls)  47 rejecting  45

speed dialling  86

using in-call options  46, 47 viewing logs  51 waiting  51

camera

changing camcorder settings  71 changing camera settings  67
recording videos  69 taking photos  64

connectivity

Bluetooth  115

 

GPS connections 

117

mobile network

 

sharing  113

 

USB connections 

107

VPN connections 

118

Wi-Fi  109

 

contacts

copying/moving 

87

creating 

85

 

creating groups 

86

finding 

85

 

importing/exporting  88 setting speed dial  86

device lock  38 display

brightness  37 font style  37 language  35 settings  130 wallpaper  37

FDN mode  49 file manager  124 find my mobile  40 FM radio  82 gallery  75 Google Mail  57

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Samsung GT-S7560ZKATPL Index, Bluetooth 115 calculator 121 calls, speed dialling , Bluetooth , mobile network, sharing 

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The Samsung GT-S7560 series, comprising models like GT-S7560UWASEE, GT-S7560ZKATWO, GT2S7560UWATWO, GT2S7560ZKATWO, and GT-S7560ZKASEE, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of budget-friendly smartphones. Launched during a period when Samsung was keen on providing feature-rich devices without breaking the bank, these models incorporated a variety of appealing specifications that catered to everyday users.

At the heart of these devices is the Android operating system, specifically Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), which was known for its user-friendly interface and functionality. This software provided a smooth experience, making it easy for users to navigate through applications and multitask in their daily activities. The inclusion of Samsung's TouchWiz interface further enhanced usability with customization options and additional features.

In terms of hardware, the GT-S7560 series is powered by a modest dual-core processor, which balanced performance and efficiency for typical tasks such as web browsing, social media interactions, and basic gaming. The device typically sports a 4.0-inch display, offering a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. This size struck a balance between portability and usability, making it comfortable for one-handed use while still providing enough screen real estate for viewing content.

One of the notable characteristics of the Samsung GT-S7560 models is their camera capabilities. With a 5-megapixel rear camera, these devices were capable of capturing decent images and videos, suitable for casual photography. The front camera, typically VGA, allowed for basic video calls and selfies, appealing to younger demographics and social media enthusiasts.

Connectivity options abound in the GT-S7560 series, featuring Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, and 3G support, ensuring users could stay connected wherever they go. The models also included GPS functionality, which aided users in navigation and location services – a critical necessity in modern smartphone use.

Battery life was another strong point, with a removable 1500 mAh battery providing ample power for a day’s usage, depending on individual habits. Furthermore, the expandable storage options via microSD cards allowed users to augment space for apps, photos, and videos, cultivating a flexible user experience.

In conclusion, the Samsung GT-S7560 series, with its combination of practical features, user-friendly technology, and noteworthy performance, remains an appealing choice for budget-conscious consumers seeking reliable and functional smartphones. As Samsung continues to innovate, these models serve as a reminder of the brand’s commitment to accessing technology and quality for all.