Section 13

Beam

Your i730 can receive and transmit files using its built-in infrared (IR) port. However, you must set your i730 to accept incoming beams before receiving files.

Note: You cannot receive incoming IR beams unless you set your i730 to accept all incoming beams.

Accepting Incoming Beams

To set your i730 to accept all incoming IR beams, follow these steps:

1.Tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen.

2.Tap Settings.

3.Tap the Connections tab.

4.Tap the Beam icon.

5.Check the box next to “Receive all incoming beams.”

6.To exit and save, tap .

Sending a Beam

You can beam contacts, documents, tasks, workbooks, and even pictures to other devices that are IR capable. To send an IR beam to another device, you must align the IR ports of both devices, and then select “Beam” from the appropriate menu. See the appropriate sections that follow for specific details on beaming files to another device.

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Samsung SCH-i730 manual Accepting Incoming Beams, Sending a Beam, Tap the Connections tab Tap the Beam icon

SCH-i730 specifications

The Samsung SCH-i730, a notable device in the history of mobile technology, emerged as an appealing blend of a smartphone and a pocket PC, captivating users in the mid-2000s. Launched in 2006, this device showcased Samsung's commitment to innovation, packed with features that aimed to enhance user experience during its time.

One of the most prominent characteristics of the SCH-i730 is its design. With a sleek and compact form factor, it was equipped with a 4-inch VGA touchscreen that provided clear and vibrant visuals. This touchscreen was a significant advancement, offering improved navigation and interaction compared to the traditional button-based phones of the era. The device also featured a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, enabling users to type messages and emails quickly and efficiently, thereby appealing to professionals and multitaskers.

In terms of performance, the SCH-i730 was powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, an operating system that catered to mobile professionals with features like Office Mobile, which came pre-installed. This allowed users to view and edit important documents on the go. The device boasted an Intel PXA272 processor running at 624 MHz, ensuring smooth operation and responsiveness during multitasking.

Connectivity was another strong suit of the SCH-i730. The device supported both CDMA and GSM networks, giving users the flexibility to choose their preferred service. Additionally, it included Wi-Fi support, enabling users to access high-speed internet at home or at hotspots. Bluetooth functionality further enhanced its capabilities, allowing for data transfer and connections with various peripherals.

The battery life of the SCH-i730 was commendable for its time, providing up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours on standby. This ensured that users could rely on the device throughout their busy days without the constant worry of recharging.

Camera-wise, the SCH-i730 featured a 1.3-megapixel rear camera, which, while not groundbreaking by today's standards, allowed users to capture moments and share them digitally.

Overall, the Samsung SCH-i730 illustrated a significant step forward in mobile technology, combining functionality, style, and connectivity. Its blend of features appealed to tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, making it a memorable device in the transition to modern smartphones.