Option

Function

Additional settings

Activate FDN mode to prevent

calls to phone numbers that are

Fixed Dialling

not in the FDN list on the SIM or

Numbers

USIM card.

 

 

 

Additional settings

Set to insert a prefix (area or

country code) automatically

Auto area code

before a phone number.

 

 

 

Video call image

Select an alternative image to be

shown to the other party.

 

Own video in

Set to show your live image to

received call

the other party.

 

 

Use call fail options

Set to attempt a voice call when

a video call fails to connect.

 

 

 

Vibrate

Set the device to vibrate when

voicemails are received.

 

Voicemail

Select a voicemail service

Voicemail service

provider.

 

 

Voicemail

Enter the voicemail server

number. You can obtain this

Voicemail settings

number from your service

 

provider.

Accounts

Set to accept IP calls and set up

your accounts for IP call services.

 

 

 

Use Internet calling

Set whether to use IP call services

for all calls or only for IP calls.

 

Communication

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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.

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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.

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