Google Mail  59 Google Maps  101 Google Talk  63 home screen

adding panels  31 moving items  30 removing items  30 removing panels  31 using the notifications panel  29

using widgets  32

indicator icons  28 Internet  96

key functions  13 maps

getting directions  102 searching for locations  101 searching for places nearby  103

sharing locations  100 using the navigation  102

memory card

formatting 

22

inserting 

21

removing 

22

messages

accessing voicemail 

58

sending email 

61

 

sending Google Mail 

59

sending multimedia 

57

sending text 

57

 

viewing email 

61

 

viewing Google Mail 

59

viewing logs  53 viewing multimedia  58 viewing text  58

multiparty calls (conference

calls) 

49

 

 

 

 

music player 

79

photos

 

 

 

 

 

taking 

66

 

 

viewing 

 

77

 

 

Play Store 

104

 

Samsung Apps 

105

settings 

128

 

 

silent mode 

36

SIM card manager  130

SIM/USIM card

 

inserting 

15

 

locking 

 

39

 

 

sound

 

 

 

 

 

call ringtone 

36

device volume 

36

settings 

 

130

 

touch tone 

36

stopwatch 

123

tethering

 

 

 

 

via Bluetooth 

115

via USB 

 

115

 

via Wi-Fi 

 

114

 

text input

 

 

 

 

copy and paste 

45

with Samsung keypad  44

timer 

124

 

 

Index

149

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