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5.Highlight SIM card and press the Select soft key or the

key.

Note: You can also set the Default saving option to Ask on saving in the Management menu. With this option, you will be prompted for storage location each time you add a new contact. See “Default saving” on page 73 for more information.

Now that your phone is set up to store numbers to your SIM card, follow this procedure to store a number.

1.In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.

2.Using the Navigation keys, scroll to the Phonebook icon. Press the Select soft key or the key to enter your Phonebook.

3.Highlight the Add new contact option and press the Select soft key or the key.

4.Enter a name in the Name text box. Move to the next text box by pressing the Down key.

For further details about how to enter characters, see “Using ABC Mode” on page 53.

Note: Contacts stored to your SIM card do not have first and last names as separate fields. Therefore, you will have to enter first and last name in the name field if so desired.

5.Enter the phone number you want to store.

6.Continue to scroll down using the Down Navigation key to enter Picture ID, Ringtone, and Group, if desired. To select one of these options, press the key.

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Samsung SGH-T519 manual Highlight SIM card and press the Select soft key or Key, Enter the phone number you want to store

SGH-T519 specifications

The Samsung SGH-T519 is a notable mobile phone that was introduced in the mid-2000s as part of Samsung's robust lineup of feature phones. Designed primarily for users who value a combination of style and functionality, the SGH-T519 brought a range of features that appealed to both casual and tech-savvy users alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the Samsung SGH-T519 is its sleek, flip-phone design, which was highly popular at the time. The compact form factor made it easy to carry, while the internal display showcased vibrant images and a user-friendly interface. The phone featured a 2.2-inch TFT display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, ensuring that text and visuals were clear and easy to read.

In terms of connectivity, the SGH-T519 supports GSM and GPRS technologies, allowing users to access basic mobile internet functions and stay connected through voice calls and SMS messaging. While it may not have boasted advanced smartphone features, it provided a reliable experience for its intended audience.

The SGH-T519 is equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, which, while modest by today's standards, allowed users to capture memorable moments on the go. Additionally, the phone supported multimedia messaging service (MMS), enabling users to send photos and videos to friends and family easily.

As for storage, the device featured a modest internal memory complemented by expandable storage capabilities through microSD cards. This allowed users to store their favorite images, ringtones, and other multimedia content, enhancing the overall user experience. The phone also supported MP3 ringtones and provided users with customization options to personalize their device further.

Battery life was another highlight of the Samsung SGH-T519, offering up to several hours of talk time and extended standby time. This ensured that users could stay connected throughout the day without the constant need to recharge.

Overall, the Samsung SGH-T519 is a reflection of the mobile technology trends of its era, showcasing a blend of essential features, style, and ease of use. Though it may appear basic compared to today's smartphones, it played a significant role in making mobile communication accessible to a wider audience during the early days of cellular phones.