Create a new sketch

1.In Menu mode, select Dynamic canvas.

2.From the sketch toolbar, select to change the tool type. You have the following tools:

Tool Function

Add a line; You can select the line type, line thickness, and colour

Add a circle or rectangle; You can select the line thickness, line colour, and colour to fill the figure

Enter text to insert; You can change the font size, attribute, and text colour

Insert a stamp or an image stamp

3.Using the tools, make a sketch.

4.To delete text, stamps, or image stamps that you added, select an item → More → Delete.

5.When you are finished, select File → Save as Image.

6.Enter a new file name and select Done.

Add motion to a sketch

1.Make a sketch with stamps or image stamps.

2.To use the preset motion type, select More → Motion → Preset → a stamp or an image stamp → a motion type → OK.

To use a new motion type, select More → Motion → Motion line → a stamp or an image stamp. Draw a line to track and select Preview to preview the motion. Select OK.

3.When you are finished, select File → Save as Flash.

4.Enter a new file name and select Done.

using tools and applications

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Samsung GT-S8000HKACOS, GT-S8000UVMEPL manual Create a new sketch, Add motion to a sketch, Menu mode, select Dynamic canvas

GT-S8000PIASER, GT-S8000BDASER, GT-S8000KKAMTL, GT-S8000OWAXEC, GT-S8000KKAFOP specifications

The Samsung GT-S8000KKASEB, often known simply as the Samsung Jet, was introduced in 2009 as a high-end feature phone that aimed to compete with smartphones of its time. At first glance, the sleek and stylish design of the GT-S8000 immediately captures attention, featuring a compact form factor and a vibrant touch screen that made it appealing to consumers looking for both aesthetics and functionality.

One of the standout characteristics of the GT-S8000 is its 3.1-inch AMOLED display, which boasted a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. This made for vivid color reproduction and excellent viewing angles, enhancing the user experience with bright imagery and sharp text. The device was powered by the proprietary TouchWiz interface, allowing for smooth navigation and quick access to applications through customizable widgets.

In terms of performance, the Samsung Jet was equipped with a robust 800 MHz processor, enabling it to handle multiple tasks with ease. The phone ran on Samsung’s proprietary operating system, which, while not as versatile as modern smartphone platforms like Android or iOS, offered a range of applications tailored to the needs of users at the time.

Photography was a significant focus for the GT-S8000, featuring a 5-megapixel rear camera that came equipped with autofocus and a LED flash. This allowed users to capture high-quality images, a notable achievement for a feature phone in that era. The GT-S8000 also supported video recording, catering to those who wanted a versatile multimedia experience.

Connectivity options on the GT-S8000 included Bluetooth 2.1, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi, allowing users to stay connected in various ways. It supported 3G network connectivity, which was a significant advantage during its release, as it enabled faster data transmission for browsing the web and using applications.

Additionally, the Samsung Jet offered a generous internal memory of 2GB, which could be expanded up to 16GB via a microSD card, providing ample storage for multimedia content such as music, photos, and videos. The device was also equipped with a music player that supported various audio formats, enhancing its appeal to users who enjoy mobile entertainment.

Overall, the Samsung GT-S8000KKASEB was a cutting-edge feature phone for its time, combining stylish design with impressive specifications and functionality. Although it eventually faced stiff competition from the rise of smartphones, the Samsung Jet remains a significant part of mobile history, showcasing innovations that paved the way for future devices.