Index

alarms  122 applications

closing  35 launching  33 multitasking  35 organising  34 uninstalling  34

auto rejection  50 battery

charging  17 inserting  14

Bluetooth  116 calculator  122 calls

barring  52 forwarding  52 making  46 making international calls  47

making multiparty calls (conference calls)  49 rejecting  47

speed dialling  88

using in-call options  48, 49 viewing logs  53 waiting  53

camera

changing camcorder settings  73 changing camera settings  69

recording videos  71 taking photos  66

connectivity

Bluetooth  116

 

GPS connections 

118

mobile network

 

sharing  114

 

USB connections 

108

VPN connections 

119

Wi-Fi  110

 

contacts

copying/moving 

89

creating 

87

 

creating groups 

88

finding 

87

 

importing/exporting  90 setting speed dial  88

device lock 

38

 

display

 

 

 

brightness 

37

 

font style 

 

37

 

language 

35

 

settings 

131

 

wallpaper 

37

 

FDN mode 

51

 

file manager  125

find my mobile 

40

FM radio 

84

 

gallery  77

 

 

Google Latitude 

100

Index

148

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Samsung GT-S7562ZKACYO, GT-S7562ZKAOPT, GT-S7562UWADBT, GT-S7562ZKATUR, GT-S7562ZKADBT, GT-S7562WSADBT, GT-S7562UWATPH Index

GT-S7562UWAAUT, GT-S7562CWZETL, GT-S7562ZKABGL, GT-S7562UWAVVT, GT-S7562UWACOA specifications

The Samsung GT-S7562, commonly known as the Galaxy S Duos, is a dual-SIM smartphone that gained popularity due to its user-friendly features and robust performance. Released in 2012, this model encompasses various iterations, including the GT-S7562UWAVVT, GT-S7562WSABGL, GT-S7562ZKAVVT, GT2S7562ZKAVVT, and GT-S7562CWZVVT, each offering unique color configurations and slight variations in specifications.

One of the standout features of the Galaxy S Duos series is its dual-SIM capability, allowing users to manage personal and work contacts seamlessly in one device. This functionality appeals to a broad user base, particularly in regions where having multiple phone lines is commonplace. Users can switch between SIMs effortlessly, enhancing connectivity without the need for multiple devices.

The GT-S7562 series showcases a 4.0-inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, providing vibrant colors and decent clarity for everyday tasks. Under the hood, these devices are powered by a 1 GHz single-core processor that, while not groundbreaking, delivers sufficient performance for basic applications and multitasking.

In terms of memory, the Galaxy S Duos comes with 768 MB of RAM and an internal storage capacity of 4 GB, which can be expanded via a microSD card slot, supporting cards of up to 64 GB. This flexibility allows users to store ample multimedia content, making it ideal for entertainment on the go.

The camera setup includes a 5-megapixel rear camera with an LED flash, capable of capturing decent photos and videos for its time. Additionally, it features a VGA front-facing camera, suitable for video calling. The device runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which offers access to a range of apps from the Google Play Store.

Battery life is another highlight, equipped with a 1500 mAh removable battery, providing a reasonable amount of usage time for a smartphone of this era. The Galaxy S Duos also includes standard connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G support, ensuring users remain connected.

In summary, the Samsung GT-S7562 series, including models GT2S7562UWAVVT, GT-S7562WSABGL, GT-S7562ZKAVVT, GT2S7562ZKAVVT, and GT-S7562CWZVVT, offers essential features and technologies that cater to budget-conscious consumers seeking reliable performance, dual-SIM functionality, and versatile storage options. While newer models have since emerged, the Galaxy S Duos remains a testament to Samsung’s commitment to providing practical smartphone solutions.