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SGH-a887 Series PORT ABLE Quad-BAND MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. a887 Infinity.
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .............................................. 5 Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Driving Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Outdoor Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Display and Light Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Used Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Section 12: Games & Apps .........................................
4 Setting Browser Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 About Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Accessing the Mobile Web Homepage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Accessing the Mobile Web Site .
Getting Started 5 Section 1: Getting Star ted This section explains how to start using your phone by first configuring your hardware, activa ting your service, and then setting up your voice mail. Setting Up Y our Phone Prior to use it is necessar y to install both the ba tter y and SIM into their corresponding internal co mpartments.
6 Note: If the card is not inserted correctly , the phone does not detect the SIM card. Re-orient the card back into the slot. Installing the Mem or y Car d Y our phone also supports the use of a memory card (microSD™) for data storage of such things as data, music, pictures, and video files.
Getting Started 7 3. Replace the ba ttery co ver onto the back of the phon e (1). 4. While applying pressure, slide the top portion towards the camera area (2) until yo u hear a light click. Note: Make sure the battery is properly installed before s witching on the phone.
8 Important!: Verify that the handset battery is installed prior to connection. If the battery is not properly installed and the wall charger is connected, the handset may power off and on continuously , preventing proper operation.
Getting Started 9 Switching the Phon e On or Off 1. Press and hold or until the phone switches on. The phone launches the activati on splash screen and then proceeds to search for the network. Once the network has been found, you can ma ke or receive calls.
10 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone This section ou tlines some ke y features of your phone. I t also displays the screen and the icons that appear when the pho ne is in use. F eatures of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, ea sy-to-use and offers many significant feature s.
Understanding Y our Phone 11 1. External speaker : allows y ou to hear the ca ller . 2. Display : shows the information ne eded to operate your phone, such as the received si gnal strength, phon e battery level, time, et c. 3. Widget tab : allows you to o pen the Widget t oolbar .
12 Side Views of Y our Phone 1. Microphone: allows other calle rs to hear you during a call when the phon e is in Speaker m ode. 2. Vol u m e k ey s : allow you to adjust the ringer volume while in standby mode or adjust the voice volume during a call.
Understanding Y our Phone 13 Rear View of Y our Phone 1. Camera lens : is used to take pict ures and shoot videos. 2. Mirror : allow you to see your self as you take a picture or video.
14 Widget bar The Widget bar provides quick ac cess to those functions you use most frequently (Analog Clock, Di gital Clock, Dual Clock, New Message, Photo Favorit es, Voice R ecognition, A T&T N.
Understanding Y our Phone 15 Displays when the p hone is acce ssing services in a 3G+ (HSDP A) network. When da ta is being transferred, this icon anim ates. Displays when your phone is communicatin g with the 3G network. Displays when an internal microSD memory card is detected.
16 For more details on configurin g your phone’ s setting s, see “Changing Y our Settings” on page 47. Using the Multitasking Menu This key ( ) launches the Mu ltita sk menu that can be activated f rom within any a ctive window or page on the phone.
Understanding Y our Phone 17 • Messaging : allows you to send a text or multim edia message while using the handset for other tasks. • Mobile W eb : allows you to launch the Mobile Web browser while using the handset for other tasks. • Music Player : allows you to launch the Music Player whi le using the handset for other tasks.
18 Section 3: Menu Naviga tion This section explains the menu na vigation for your phone. The a887 has done away with the n eed for navigation wheels or keypads. The a887 is completely na vigable by either an onscreen touch or scroll. • T ouchi ng an onscreen option act ivates t he feature.
Menu Navigation 19 Openin g an Appli cation 䊳 T ap the a ssociated onscree n icon. • Press to exit from the curre nt menu and return to the previous screen . • Press to exit from the curren t location/function, cancel your input and return to the Idle screen.
20 Note: Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When scrolling through a list make sure not to touch or press individual entries on the list as this will open the list entry. Accessing the Phone’s Main Men u Once you display a menu list, ta pping an item causes different functions, depending on its function.
Menu Navigation 21 Scrolling T hrough Field Entries Some screens will ask you to assign a value to an onscreen field by either touching the up/down selection arrows or by quickly sliding through these values by using your fin gerti p. An example of these actio ns can be found on t he Alarm page.
22 Y ou can easily customize the Widg et bar by allowing you to keep these mini-apps docked within the ba r itself or they can also be undocked by dragging anywhere onto your Id le screen. Addi ng and De let ing Widget s T o select which item s are displayed or hi dden within the Widget bar: 1.
Menu Navigation 23 Photo Favorites : displays the Cont acts Favorites list. Y ou can use the pull-down Contacts menu to select all Cont acts and Groups. • Drag and drop the Photo Favorit es onto the desktop to view the contacts by either Favorites, Groups , or all Contacts.
24 Photo : allows you to view th e list of photo s downloaded from the web server , received in messages, or tak en by th e camera. Y ou can then assign the i mage as the current wall paper . • For more infor mation, refer to “Using the Camera” on page 92.
Menu Navigation 25 W idget Bar Navigatio n Y ou can drag the widgets to the de sktop to use the application or feature, then drag it back t o the Widget Bar when you are finished. Note: Many widgets can be used directly from the widget bar without dragging them onto the screen (ex: Bluetooth and Alarms).
26 R earranging Widgets Y ou can also customize the Widget bar by arranging the location of your current widgets. This ca n help you place your frequen tly used (favorite) widgets at the top of the list. 1. T ouch and hold the widget ( 1 ). 2. While still ho lding the icon, drag it away from the widget bar and drop it on th e main screen ( 2 ).
Call Functions 27 Section 4: Call Functions This section describes how to make or answer a c all. It also includes the features and functional ity associated with ma king or answering a call . For more informat ion, refer to “Call Settings” on page 61.
28 1. After entering a number using the keypad. • If you make a mist ake, touch to erase a si ngle chara cter . • Press and hold to erase th e entire str ing of number s. 2. Press to return to the Idle screen. Ending a Call 䊳 Press key . Dialing a R ecent N umber All incoming, outgoing and miss ed calls are recorded in t he Calls menu.
Call Functions 29 3. T ouch an unused number and the Contacts screen displays. 4. Select a conta ct to assign to the number . Y ou can also tap on the search box and enter the first few l etters of the name you are searching for . 5. Follow the on-sc reen instructions to replace, add, or delete an entry .
30 • Call : dials the current number entered using the o nscreen keypad. • Send Message : to create a new text message and address it to either a manually entered number or a current entry from your Address Book. • Contacts : takes you to your Address Boo k where you can select a contact to call.
Call Functions 31 7. During a Video Share session, your options are displayed as icons on the scree n. T o uch the corresponding icon to activate the fea ture. Tip: T o stop the video share call press the Stop key. 8. A pop-up message displays Video Share has stopped.
32 are listed. 2. T ouch an entr y from the li st to view the foll owing options: •C a l l : allows you to r eturn th e call aut omatic ally . •V i d e o S h a r e : allows yo u to call the nu mber an d share a video. • Send Message : allows you to sent a text or Mult imedia message to the caller .
Call Functions 33 2. T ouch the desired missed call. 3. T o uch eit her Call or press . Saving a Missed Call to y our Address Book 1. T o uch the Missed Ca lls dialog. A list of the most recently missed calls is displayed. 2. T ouch the desired missed call.
34 Call Time . 2. The following tim e s are displayed: • Last Call Duration : shows the leng th of tim e for the la st call. •T o t a l D i a l e d : shows the tota l length of time for th e calls m ade. • Dialed V oice Calls : shows the total length of time f or all voice calls made.
Call Functions 35 4. Enter the password and touch OK to reset all counters. F or more information, refer to “Change Phone P assword” on page 59. 5. Press or to cancel t his operati on. Options During a Call Y our phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call.
36 2. Y ou can la ter reactiva te this call by touching Resume . T o make a new call w hile you have a call in prog ress: 1. T ouch . 2. T ouch ➔ Address Book to look up a number in the Address Book. - or - T ouch ➔ enter the new number ➔ . 3. Press to dial the second number .
Call Functions 37 2. Once the call is answered, sli de Speaker to On to activate the speakerphone. 3. Use the Vol um e keys (located on the l eft side of your phone) to adjust the volume. 4. T o deactivate the speakerphone, slide Speaker to Off . Import ant!: For more information, see “Responsible Listening” on page 161.
38 1. Press to ans wer the next incoming call. The first call is automatica lly put on hold. 2. T o switch between the two calls, touch Swap . •S w a p : Places the cur rent call on hold and then activa tes the previous ca ll. T o end a call o n hold 1.
Entering T ext 39 Section 5: Entering T ext This section outlines how to sele ct the desired text entry mode when entering characters using the QWERTY keyboard-style keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the nu m ber of key strokes ne eded to enter text.
40 Changing the T ext Input Mode - K eyboard There are three main ke yboard layout keys that will chan ge the onscreen keys within the QWERTY keyboard. The available T ext Input modes are: T9 , 123Sym , and Abc . Refer to the T ext Input mode in the uppe r right hand corner to identify which mode you are currently in.
Entering T ext 41 3. T ouc h each key only o nce for each lette r . A li st of word options displays and include s a number indicating the words avai lable to chose fro m. 4. Use the up and down navigation keys in the word options box to select th e desired word.
42 Note: The Emo option is available only when mode has been selected. 2. T ouch the T ext Input Mode button at the bottom of the screen and touch . 3. T ouch either or to cycle through additional keys. 4. T ouch to complete the message an d return to the previous screen.
Entering T ext 43 Using Symbols in P or tr ait Mode Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and punctuation marks into text. 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode bu tton at the bottom of the screen and select Symbols ( ), then touch the desired symbol key .
44 Changing the T ext Input Mode - Handwriting Y ou can write your message using the Handwriting mode but if at any time you f eel you can’t reme mber how to input text, you can touch the Input Select field and se lect Key pad. The available T ext Input modes are: abc , Abc , ABC , Numeric , and Symbols .
Entering T ext 45 The following buttons can also be used in Handwriting mode: Handwriting Mode-Entering Character s 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode bu tton at the bottom of the screen and select Abc . The input mode indicator then changes to which activates th e Initial uppercase function.
46 • T ouch and hold to erase an entire word or l ine. As an example, t o write “ 123 Anywhere ” you wo uld: • To u c h t h e Te x t I n p u t M o d e button and select Numeric . is then shown onscr een. • Writ e 123 . • To u c h t h e Te x t I n p u t M o d e button and select Abc .
Changing Y our Settings 47 Section 6: Changing Y our Settings This section includes tips on how to use your pho ne’ s features, as well as how to change and c ustomize the display settings, call handling, security settings, and other settings associated with your phone.
48 Edit ing the N orma l - Me ssag e P rof ile 1. T ouch ➔ Settings ➔ Sound Profile ➔ Normal . • T ouch t he name fi eld and n ot the r adio butt on to the right.
Changing Y our Settings 49 5. T o uch the Power Off T ype field, sele ct one of the fo llowing and touch Save : •M e l o d y : the phone rings using the ring mel ody select ed in the Ring tone menu. •V i b r a t i o n : the phone vi brates but does n ot ring.
50 •O n c e : repeats the mess age alert once. •P e r i o d i c : repeats the message alert periodically . 5. T ouch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save . 6. Drag the Vibration Intensity slider to the intensity level you desire (range is 0-7).
Changing Y our Settings 51 •M u t e : the phone is sile nt and doe s not pl ay a melod y or vi brate. 4. T o uch the Message Aler t T o ne field, then touch to select Message T one 1 - 6 and touch Save .
52 Outdoor Profile In this case, you are o utdoors and might not be able to hear the phone, or need an increased vo lume in order to hear the pho ne. For ex ample, you mig h t be jogging and need the phone to vibrate and ring loudly . Editing the Outdoor - Call Profile 1.
Changing Y our Settings 53 •P e r i o d i c : repeats the message alert periodically . 6. Drag the Alert T one Vo lume slider to the volume leve l you desire (range is 1-7). 7. T o uch the Vibration P attern field, then touch to select Vibration 1 - 3 and touch Save .
54 • Widg et • Font Type • Greeting Message • T ransi tion Effect • Brightness • Backlight Time Wallpa per This menu allows you to change th e background im age displaye d on the Main screen. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Display and Light ➔ Wallpap er .
Changing Y our Settings 55 T ransi tion Ef fect Allows you to ac tivate/deactiva te the default transit ion effect (wipe) during transitions between menu/options pages. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Display and Light ➔ T ransition Effect.
56 • Automatic : the phone a utomaticall y update s the time and date accord ing to the c urrent tim e zone u sing th e network s ervice. 3. T ouch the Time Zo ne field and assign a new time zone b y touching a corresponding area of the world map. • T ouc h to save t he new set ting.
Changing Y our Settings 57 •F r a n ç a i s •E s p a ñ o l 4. T ouch to return to Phone settings page. Vibration Fe edbac k Y ou can set the level of vibration intensity that occurs when you touch the screen. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Vibration Feedback .
58 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone . 2. T ouch On or Off from the Auto Keypad Lock field. For more information on setting the Backlight time settings, see “Backlight Time” on page 55. Security The Security feature enables you to restrict the use of your phone by others and to restri ct the types of calls.
Changing Y our Settings 59 contents, you must enter the pho ne’ s password to access the associated menus. Note: The first time you access the password screen, you will be prompted to create a password.
60 Note: Initially , the phone will not have a password assigned, and step 2 will not be necessary. Once a password is assigned, all steps are necessary. 3. Enter the new pass word and touch . 4. Re-enter the same password and touch . Note: If you change your password, be sure to write it down and keep it in a safe place.
Changing Y our Settings 61 2. Press to return to the previous Phone settings page. Res e t P ho n e Y ou can easily reset your phone to its default sett ings. T o reset your phone: 1. From Id le mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone ➔ Reset Phone . 2. At the Continue? prompt, touch Ye s to reset, or No to cancel.
62 Adjusting the Gene ral Call Settings 1. T ouch General and select from the fol lowing options: • Show My Number : allows you to select how your caller I D is handle d wh en an o utgoing call is initiate d. Thi s is wh at othe rs see on their Caller ID screen.
Changing Y our Settings 63 • Auto Redial : the phone automa tically redials t he last active number if the call wa s either cu t off or you we re unable to conne ct. – To u c h e i t h e r On or Off to activate/deactivate the fun ction. – T ouch to store the new setting.
64 Bluetooth ➔ Vis ib l e . 2. T ouch Ye s or No to enable or disable the visibility (discoverability) of your phone. • Y our phone becomes visibl e to other devi ces when you transmit your devi ce’ s name to others i n your ar ea. This all ows other de vices to detect you r phone a nd request a connectio n.
Changing Y our Settings 65 services reduce t he chance that incompat ible devices are allowed to connect to your phone. • Headset : a Bluetooth headset enables both incoming and outgoing calls using Bluetooth headsets. • Handsfree : a Bluetooth car kit or speakerphone en ables both incoming and outgoing calls.
66 Server), and A T&T IMS. Y ou need these settings to use the web browser or send MMS messages or Emails. Use this menu to create and custom ize the profiles containing the settings for connecting your phone to th e network.
Changing Y our Settings 67 IMS Settings IMS is the method used to connect to the server in order set up the Video Share opt ion. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Connectiv ity ➔ IMS Settings . 2. T ouc h one of these opti ons: • IMS Service allows you to set the IMS service to On or Off .
68 3. T ouch . Record Audio Setting s T o co nfigure t he filena me and maximum length for a recording. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Applications Settings ➔ Record Audio .
Changing Y our Settings 69 • Fixed Dial Contacts : assigns phone n umbers as FDN entries. •U s e d S p a c e : displays th e mem ory storage alloc ation (tota l available and remainin g) within both your Phone, SIM card, and FD N list. 3. T ouch (not all o f the above o ptions require that you save).
70 Note: Memory card is optional. Chec k the Used Space 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Memor y Management ➔ Used Space . 2. Select one of the f ollowing stora ge categories to view the contents of a ca tegory’s memory: • Shared Memory • Messaging •M y S t u f f •C a l e n d a r •T a s k s •M e m o • Address Book 3.
Mobile Video 71 Section 7: Mobile Video Y our phone is equi pped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which a llows you to access t he Internet an d download media file s directly to your phone. The se media files are displayed using the built-in Me dia Player .
72 Customizing Mobile Video Updating t he Favorites List The list of media providers which appear in the F avorites section of the Mobile Video ho mepage can be edited and changed by the user . 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Mobile V ideo ➔ Customize CV ➔ Edit My Favorites .
Mobile Video 73 • Purchase Blocker : lets you restrict the ability to buy rington es, downloads, games, etc., from MEdia Net on this pho ne. Setting up Parental Contr ols 1. In Idle mo de, touc h ➔ Mobile V ideo ➔ Customize CV ➔ Parental Controls to access the MEdi a Net parental setup fields.
74 Section 8: Understanding Y our Address Book This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Address Book.
Understanding Y our Address Book 75 • Caller Ima ge to retrieve a pr eviously store d image from your Pictures fold er and assign it to this ent ry. Select an image and touch Add to assign the im age and return to the pr evious Add New Contact screen.
76 1. Within the open Co ntact Screen, touc h ( Add More Fields ). 2. Place a checkmark adj acent to an individual fie ld by touching each entry . – or – Place a checkmark alongside all entries by touching All . Additional fields include: •M o b i l e : adds an add itional Mobile nu mber fiel d for t he entr y .
Understanding Y our Address Book 77 4. Once you have made your deletions, touch to store the contact and its fields. Saving a Number D uring a Call 1. T o uch an d use the on screen keypad to enter your number . 2. Press or t ouch to initiate the call.
78 T o add a pause to a Contact: 1. T ouch , and then touch the i mage icon or name to open the Contact. 2. T ouch and then select the desired phone number . 3. T ouch the Phone Number field and then to uch the screen at the place where the addi tional numbers need to be added.
Understanding Y our Address Book 79 2. T o uch the Contacts Filter field (upper -right) and select Contacts. Additional entry ca tegories include Groups and Fav o ri te s. 3. Within the Contacts list (sor ted alphabetically), drag the Pow er Se a rc h tab to quickly “thumb thr ough” the alphabetical listi ng by first name.
80 •V i d e o S h a r e : allows y ou to share either a l ive vid eo recordin g or recorded vi deo with a phone that is similarl y equipped, and if both SIMs have the feat ure enabled. • Send Message : allows you to send a text message or a mu ltimedia message to the select ed entry .
Understanding Y our Address Book 81 Note: If FDN is Off: touch Menu -> Address Book -> Address Book Settings -> Fixed Dial Contacts -> Create FDN . Then follow steps 2-7. 2. Enter your PIN2 password and touch . This number is provided to you by your Se rvice Provide r .
82 6. T ouch to store the new Group category. Adding an Entr y to a Gr oup 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Address Book ➔ Groups . 2. T ouch a group entr y . 3. T ouch Add Member and place a check mark alongsid e those entries you wish to add to the current Group.
Understanding Y our Address Book 83 Changi ng the Orde r of your Favorites 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Address Book ➔ Fav or it es . 2. T o uch . 3. Drag the entry to the desi red location in your F avorites. 4. T o uch . Managing Addr ess Book Entries Y ou can copy , delete, and view the memory status for the Phone and SIM entries on your phone.
84 Deleti ng All of t he Ad dres s Book En trie s Y ou can delete al l Phone or SIM entries from your phone’s memory. Deleting all entries fr om the Phone 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Address Book ➔ Contacts ➔ Delete . 2. T ouch the All field to place checkm arks alongside all the current Address Book entries.
Understanding Y our Address Book 85 – Additional No. 1 : if you have added a dditional numbers to contac ts saved on the SIM card, this is a counter of the numb er of SIM contacts with a second number saved on your SIM card.
86 Section 9: My Stuff The topics covered in this section inc lude Applications, Audio, Games, Picture, T ools, Video, Other Files, and Used Space. 1. T ouch ➔ My Stuff . 2. Select from one of the following functi ons: Applications , Audio , Games , Picture , T ools , Vi de o , Other Files , or Used Space .
My Stuff 87 5. T o uch Phone or Memory Card depending on where you want to copy or move the files to. 6. Select the fo lder to copy or mov e the files to. T ouch New folde r to create a new folde r . 7. T o uch Paste here/Move here to copy or move the files.
88 • Call Ringtone : allows you to assign the selected ringtone f or use with general incom ing calls when no other caller ringto ne has been assigned. • Caller Ringtone : allows you to a ssign a ringtone to someon e in your Contacts list ( Search Contact ) or Create Contact .
My Stuff 89 Picture The Picture menu option allows you to shop for and download new graphics (using AppCenter), then save them to your Pictures folder . T o access the Pictures menu opt ion, use the foll owing steps: 䊳 T ouc h ➔ My Stuff ➔ Picture .
90 •P r i n t v i a : allows you to make a selec ted graphic print able by either USB or Bluetoo th print er . • Properties : allows yo u to view the pr operties of a photo. Editin g Ima ges 1. T ouch ➔ My Stuff ➔ Picture ➔ <image> . 2.
My Stuff 91 Used Space The Used Space m enu option allows yo u to view the us age and availa ble memory f or Applica tions, Audio, Game s, Picture, Video , and Other Files. T o access the Used Space option, use the following steps: 1. T o uch ➔ My Stuff ➔ Used Space .
92 Section 10: Camera This section explains how to use the camera on your phone. Y ou can take photographs and shoo t video by using the built-in camera function ality . Y our 2.0 megapixel camera produces photos in JPEG format. Important!: Do not take photos of people without their permission.
Camera 93 Note: The number of JPEG pictures remaining on the selected media appears in the upper-right of the screen. This is an approximate number of total pictures which can be taken at the current image size. 4. If desired, before taking the photo, you ca n touch onscreen icons to access vari ous camera op tions.
94 Shooting mode (continued) : • Frame : allows you to choose a custom frame border for your image. Choo se from one of the 20 avai lable frames. T ouch OK to assign th e frame. Camera Res olution : allows you to set the image size to either: 2M(1600x1200), w1M(1600x960), 1M(1280x960), 0.
Camera 95 Pictur es/V ideo s Folder Opti ons After you have taken a photo or shot a video, you can access various opti ons from the Pic tures/Video F older page. 䊳 T ouch ➔ and then touch one of the available options: • Play Slideshow ( ): to play the available images (from the Pictures folder) within a slideshow .
96 • Edit ( ): allows you to edit the current image using any of the following: – Effects : allows you to choose from among se veral effects. – Adjust : allows you to adjust Auto Level , Brightness , Contrast , and Color . – Tr a n s f o r m : allows you to Resi ze , Rotate , and Flip the image.
Camera 97 • Set as : allows you to assign the curren t image as either your current Wallpaper , or as a display image used by a specific entry within your Address Boo k. • More : allows you to choose from the following image option s: – Delete : allows you to delete the current graphic.
98 Assign ing an Ima ge as a Wallpa per 1. T ouch ➔ My Stuff ➔ Picture ➔ <image> . 2. T ouch Set as ➔ Wallpap er . 3. T ouch the screen to reve al the adjustme nt tools: •Z o o m s l i d e r : touch the mag nifying i cons at ei ther the top or bottom of the sli der to adjust the magnif ication of the curr ent image.
Camera 99 For more information, refer to “Camera and Camcorder Options” on page 93. Camcor der Option s afte r a Vi deo i s T aken After you have shot a video , you can use various op tions that appear as icons on the screen. T ouch an icon to activate the function.
100 – Lock/Unlock : allows you to lock/unlock the video file to prev ent deletion. Lock p revents the video c lip from being deleted; Unlock allows the video c lip to be deleted.
Messaging 101 Section 11: Messaging This section describes how to send or receive different ty pes of messages. It also includ es the features an d functional ity associated with messaging.
102 Note: If the number of recipients are less than 10, all members in the group will be added. Y ou will need to delete any unnecessary members in the list by selecting the trash can icon and deleting unwanted entries. Note: Enter additional recipients by separating each entry with a semicolon (;) then using the previous procedure.
Messaging 103 •S l i d e O p t i o n s : allows you to add more images to the current message but then have those con figured to displ ay as a slideshow on the reci pients phon e. Options i nclude: Add Sl ide, Dele te Slide , or Edit Styl e (multimed ia messages only).
104 2. T ouch the Vie w button from the New Messages pop-up. Note: If you accidentally exit from this notification screen, you will need to go to Menu ➔ Messaging ➔ Inbox to access your messages. 3. T ouch a message you wish to view. The selected message appears in the display .
Messaging 105 • Delete : deletes the current message. •M o r e : provides these additi onal messa ge functions: – Forward : allows you to forwar d the message. – Save to Address Book : allows you to save th e recipient or sender’ s information from the mes sage to your A ddress Book as either a New or Updated entry .
106 Note: Before using this feature, you need to subscribe to a messaging service. For further details, contact your service provider . Signin g into Y our I M Accoun t Although each account type differs, the initial sign in procedure is common to all supported types.
Messaging 107 Delete All Messages 1. T o uch ➔ Messaging ➔ Delete by Folder . 2. T o uch eithe r a singl e catego ry (Inbox, Sent, Outbox, or Drafts) or touch All to place a che ckmark alongs ide all entries. 3. T o uch . 4. At the “ Locked Messages ” pop-up, touch Ye s or Cancel to discontinue the process.
108 •E m p t y : all ows you t o confi gure a ne w T e xt Messa ge Cent er profi le for use when sending th is type of message. Note: It is recommended that you do not alter these fields without assistance from a customer service representative. 3. T ouch to store your settings.
Messaging 109 • Creation Mode : provide y ou with edit ing and fo rmatting tools. Choose from : Free, W arning, or Restricted . • Default S tyle : assigns t he “look a nd feel” f or the mul timedia message screen with parameters such as: B ackground Color , Font Color (f or text), Font Style, a nd Slide Durati on (durin g playback).
110 Te x t Te m p l a t e s 1. T ouch ➔ Messaging ➔ Te m p l a t e s ➔ Te x t Te m p l a t e s . 2. T ouch Create . 3. T ouch the empty onscreen text field and use the onscreen keyboard to enter a messa ge. Y ou can rota te the phone to use the qwerty keyboard.
Games & Apps 111 Section 12: Games & Apps Games & Apps The Games & App s menu option al lows yo u to access games and applications that are on the phone and also shop for games and applications using A ppCenter . Y ou can download new games and applications, then save them to the Games or Applications folder .
112 Shop Applicat ions 1. T ouch ➔ Games & Apps ➔ Applications ➔ Shop Applications to launch AppCenter . 2. Foll ow the onscreen opti ons to purchase the new application. The file is do wnloaded and stored in the Applications folder . 3. T o access a new application, touch the entr y from the available list.
AppCenter 113 Section 13: AppCenter The AppCenter allows you to shop for Ringtones, Games, Cool T ools/Apps, Videos, Color Graphics, Answer T ones, and Multimedia using the built-in br owser . Y ou can also access the MEdia Home site. 䊳 T ouc h ➔ AppCenter .
114 Games 1. T ouch ➔ AppCenter ➔ Games . Y ou may have to touch an onscreen entry twice, once to select it and a second time to naviga te to that page. 2. Foll ow the on-screen opti ons to purchase a ga me. Color Graphics This menu option allows you t o shop for graphic images usin g the built-in b rowser .
AppCenter 115 • MEdia Mall Account : shows a history of your AppCenter account. • Recently V iewed : shows the most recently view ed ringtones, games, videos, graphics, and answer tones.
116 Section 14: A T&T Music A T&T Music provides you acce ss to Streaming Mu sic, Music Videos, Music communit ies, Music applications, and allows you to both identify and purchase m usic directly from y our handset. Music Player The Music Player is an applicatio n that can play music files.
A T&T Music 117 䊳 T ouch the player me nu options at the bo ttom of the s creen to reveal addit ional menu functions: • Library : displays the Music Pl ayer library view (Now Playing, All Mus ic, Artist, Album, Playlists, and Sho p Music).
118 • T ransfer music files from a personal computer using a media pla yer application and an optional USB Data Cable and an optional microSD TM Memory Card. Note: When the Bluetooth feature is active on your handset, USB communication is not be available.
A T&T Music 119 5. T o uch ➔ Settings ➔ Connectivity ➔ Select USB Mode ➔ Mass Storage/Media Player (for MTP). For more information, refer to “Configuring Y our Phone’ s USB Settings” on page 65. 6. Once the USB con nection ha s been established, the handset displays “ Connected ” and the computer screen then shows your device.
120 The other functions you can use are: • Call : make or receive a call (music play er is paused) • Messaging : send or receive a text o r multimedia message. Musi c continues to play unless an audio clip is rec eived as a part of a multimedia mes sage.
A T&T Music 121 4. T o uch Add and wait for the son gs to be added to the current playlist. Changi ng the ord er of s ongs i n a Play list 1. T o uch ➔ AT & T M u s i c ➔ Music Player ➔ Playlists . 2. T ouch a previously cr eated playlist.
122 4. Once the USB connection ha s been established, the handset displays “ Connected ” and the computer screen then shows your phone. Note: The following steps reflect the procedure used with Windows Media Player .
A T&T Music 123 8. If not already active, c lick the Sync tab. 9. Choose the de stination locatio n for the media f iles. The a887 Card entry (you named) appears in a drop-down list on the left si de of the screen .
124 10. Click on the Libr ar y entry (from the left column) and sel ect a categor y to reveal a vailabl e songs. 11. Click a song from the center co lumn and drag it in to the Sync List section of the curre nt page. This then places the current song on a “wait list ” for update to the target location within the phone.
A T&T Music 125 •E x p l o r e : allows you to sear ch for yo ur favori te songs or view the most popular songs. •P r o f i l e : keeps track o f the songs yo u discover . When you f ind a song t hat yo u want t o remember , sa ve it to your profile so you can look at it aga in later .
126 •E x p l o r e : provides info rmation abo ut se arching for songs by title, artist, or lyrics. • Using Y our Profi le : provides informatio n about using your pro file. • About MusicID 2 : provides in formation ab out the Music ID 2 software v ersion.
A T&T Music 127 Note: This service requires a subscription. Y ou will have a trial period, after which a fee will be applied. 1. T o uch ➔ AT & T M u s i c ➔ Music Videos ➔ Guide .
128 Section 15: A T&T GPS A T&T GPS provides you with access to real-time GPS-driven applications. These programs no t only allow you to achiev e real-time GPS enabled turn-by-tu rn navigation, but also access local searches based on a variety of c ate gory parameters.
A T&T GPS 129 – City : allows you to en ter a city , Stat e and/or Province for navigation. – Businesses : allows you to enter a business type or name , category , or location. – Airports : allows you to use eith er local airports based on c urrent a GPS location or manually enter t he 3-letter airport code or name.
130 2. Follow the onscreen prompts to purc hase addition al GPS Applications. Wh e re WHERE™ is a downloadable mobile application that uses you r current location (obt ained via the built-in GPS) to help you find places of inter est, thi ngs to do, and local informa tion while you’re on the go.
T ools 131 Section 16: T ools The on-board applicat ions (such as camera, camcorder , calendar , and alarms) can be supplemented with additional applications which can be purch ased through th e A T&T Mall. T ools T ools are feature opt ions that allow you to us e your handset for a variety of non-phone related activit ies.
132 • Settings : lists the settings for v oice command software such as : Confirmation, Adaptation, Mode, Speakerphone, and About. If the phone does not recogniz e y our command the Command not recognized sc reen displays with two options: • Tu t o r i a l : provides instructions on how to use voi ce commands.
T ools 133 4. Once stopped, cho ose from one of the following op tions: •P l a y : allows you to play the memo. •R e c o r d : allows yo u to save the curr ent mem o and begin another session. • Delete : allows you to delete the current memo. •M o r e : provides these additi onal functi ons.
134 2. T ouch Save to store the alarm deta ils and Save again store this new event. 3. T ouch On from the Auto Power -up field to keep the a larm event active even if t he phone is turned off. Act ivating this feature turns the phone on a nd sounds the alarm even if the phone was pre viously is a powered- off state.
T ools 135 7. Select the Keypad tab to enter a time with the keypad, o r touch the Jog tab to scroll to th e desired time using + or - . 8. T o uch Set to complete the process. Note: In Jog mode, touching and holding down the + and - keys increases the speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel.
136 •M i s s e d A l a r m E v e n t s : displays any missed events. •U s e d S p a c e : displays a li st of the differ ent Calendar event categor ies along with the m emo ry allocation for e ach. 3. T o exit, press or press . Viewi ng an Event 1.
T ools 137 3. T o uch Set Details to access additi onal options: • Details : enter a detailed descriptio n for this task (up to 100 charac ters). •A l a r m : allows you to set a time prio r to the ev ent where the event alerts will begin.
138 • Currency • Length • Wei g h t • Vol u me • Area • Te m p e r a t u r e 1. T ouch ➔ T ools ➔ Converter . 2. Select the specific converter function by touching o ne of the above ons creen conversion fun ctions. • Each c onverte r function has a field for the ty pe of u nit to be converted, and the t ype of unit to conver t to.
T ools 139 2. T ouch the T rash Can ( ) next to the entry you wish to delete. Timer Y ou can use this menu to set a countdo wn timer . Use a timer to count down to an ev ent based on a preset time length (hours, minutes, and seconds). 1. T o uch ➔ T ools ➔ Tim e r .
140 Section 17: Mobile W eb Y our phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which allows yo u to access the Internet. This section explains how to access th e W AP services of y our service provider and navigate the WAP browser .
Mobile Web 141 Back : returns you to the previous web page. Forward : takes you to th e next web page. Home : returns you to the currently assigned homepage.
142 Changi ng the Or ientat ion of the Web pa ge The a887 comes equipped with an orientation detector that can tell if the phone is being held in an upright (Portrait) or sideways (Landscape) orientation. This is useful when e ntering text. If the phone is sideways, an onscreen keyboa rd is displayed.
Mobile Web 143 Scrolling Within a Web P age As with other menu items and pages on yo ur phone, scrolling requires that steady directional pr essure be applie d onscreen via via your fingertip. T o scr oll up or down a We b page 䊳 T ouch and slide your finger either up or down on the screen.
144 T ouch a search field twice to display the text in put screen and the onscreen keyboard. For more in formation, refer to “Enterin g Te x t ” on pa ge 39. R eturni ng to the Previou s Page 䊳 T ouch from the left of the Navigation T oolbar’ s Address bar .
Mobile Web 145 2. T o uch the Enter URL Address field and use the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to input the desired web address. T o uch to co ntinue. 3. T o uch the Tit le field to asso ciate a display name for this link. Use the onscreen alphanumeric keypad to input a title for the web address.
146 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Mobile W eb ➔ ➔ More ➔ Send URL via. 2. T ouch one of the follo wing options and follow the onscree n prompts to complete t he process: •M e s s a g e : attaches a sel ected Favor ite URL Add ress to a new multimedia message.
Mobile Web 147 Deleting Cookies A cookie is a small file that is placed o n your phone by a web site during navigation. In addition to containing some site-specific information, it ca n also store some personal info rmation (such as username and password) which can pose a security risk if not properly managed.
148 3. From the Navigation T oolbar (a t the top of the web page) touch the History List drop down arrow to reveal the current stored list of visited web sites.
Mobile Web 149 information, refer to “Entering T ext Into a Search or T ext Field” on page 143. • My Links : provides yo u with quick access to your those site s which you have setup in this category .
150 Accessing the Mobile We b Site The Mobile Web menu option allows you to access y our Mobile Web homepage us ing th e built-in browser . This page gives you quick access to information such as local weather , sports scores, horoscope informa tion and qui ck links to the previously mentioned shopping sites .
Mobile Web 151 •P a s s w o r d : enter the u ser passwo rd requir ed to conne ct to the network. •P r o t o c o l : set the connecti on protocol u sed by the WAP browser: WAP or HT TP . •H o m e U R L : enter th e URL address of t he page t o be used as your homepage.
152 Section 18: Accessibility TTY Settings TTY (also known as a TD D or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunica tions device that allows people who are dea f or hard of hearing, or who have sp eech or language disabilities, to communicate via a telephone.
Health and Safety Information 153 Section 19: Health and Saf ety Infor mation This section outlines the safety p recautions associated with using your phone.
154 contains no metal an d that posi tions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body . Use of other accessor ies may not ensure comp liance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authoriz ation for this mobile phone with all reported SAR leve ls ev aluated as in complia nce with the FCC RF exposure guid elines.
Health and Safety Information 155 UL Cer tified T ravel Adapter The T ravel Adapter for this phone has met a pplicab le UL safety requirements. Plea se adhere to th e fol lowing safety ins tructions per UL guidelines. F AILURE TO FOLLOW THE INST R UCTIONS OUTLIN ED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE.
156 low level RF that does not pr oduce heating ef fects causes no known adverse health eff ects. Many studi es of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur , but such findings have not been confirmed by additional rese arch.
Health and Safety Information 157 power than do the wireless phones themse lves, the RF exposures that peop le get from the se base stations are typ ically thousands of times lower than th ose they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.
158 studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day us e of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement , such as the angle a t which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
Health and Safety Information 159 described above to re duce your RF exposure from wireless p hone use. What a bou t chil dren using wire less p hones? The scientific evidence do es not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers.
160 advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, th ese so-called "shields" may interfere with proper opera t ion of the phone. The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensa te, leading to an increase in RF absorption.
Health and Safety Information 161 • Health Protection Agency : http://www .hpa.org.uk/radiation • US Food and Drug Administration: http://www .fda.gov/cellphones Road Saf ety Y our wireless phone gives yo u the powerful abi lity to communicate by vo ice, almost an ywhere, anyt ime.
162 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations t hat may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wirele ss phone to call for he lp.
Health and Safety Information 163 Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss an d potential hearing proble m varies. Additionally, the amount of sound produced by a portable a udio device vari es depending on the nature of the sound, the de vice settings, and the head phones that are used.
164 Operating En vironment Remember to f ollow any special reg ulations in fo rce in any area and always switch your phone off when ever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interfe rence or danger .
Health and Safety Information 165 When connecti ng the phone o r any accessory to ano ther device, read its user's guide for detail ed safety instructions.
166 V ehicles RF signals may affect improperly i nstalled or inadequa tely shielded electronic systems in motor vehic les. Check with the manufactur er or its represen tati ve regarding your vehicle. Y o u should also consu lt the ma nufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehic le.
Health and Safety Information 167 If certain features a re in use (call barri ng, for example), yo u may first need to deactiv ate those fea tures before you can make a n emergenc y call. Consult this docu me nt and your loc al cellular service prov ider .
168 • Check regularly that all wireless phone eq uipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly . • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its pa rts or accessories. • For vehic les equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force.
Health and Safety Information 169 components must be disa bled during a call. F or more information, refer t o the “Disabling Blueto oth or WLAN” section . • If your phone is equipped with an external a ntenna, hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully-extended and over yo ur shoulder .
170 disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, s ince overcharging may shorten its life.
Health and Safety Information 171 • Keep the phone and all its pa rts and accessories out of the reach of small children. • Keep the phone dry . Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic ci rcuits. • Do not use the phone with a wet hand.
172 Section 20: Warr anty Infor mation Standard Limited War ranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the origi nal purchaser (.
Warranty Information 17 3 facility in an adequat e contai ner for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comp arable substitute proo f of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address.
174 OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PROD UCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY , INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DA MAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPA TED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DA.
Warranty Information 17 5 End User License Agreement for Software IMPORT ANT . READ CAREFULL Y: Thi s En d User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal a greement betwee n you (eithe r an individual or a single entity) and Samsun g El ectron ics Co.
176 5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung may provide to yo u or make available t o you after the date you obtain your initial co py of the Soft ware, unless we p rovide other term s along with such upgrade.
Warranty Information 17 7 REQUIREMENTS, THA T THE OPERA TI ON OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THA T DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORR ECTED. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMA TION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SAMSUNG OR A SA MSUNG AUTHORIZED REPRESENT A TIVE SHALL CREA TE A WARRANTY .
178 shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is exp ressly excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not amicabl.
Warranty Information 17 9 No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prio r written approval. Specifications and av ailability subject to change without notice.
180 Index A Accessing AT&T Music 116 Adding a New Contact Adding More Fields 75 Deleting Fields 76 During a Call 77 Idle Screen 74 Address Book Adding a New Contact 74 Adding Pauses to Contact Num.
181 Playing Music while Using the Phone 119 Playlists 120 Shop Music 118 Transferring Music From the Digital Music Stores 118 Transferring Musi c Windows Media Player 121 XM Rad io 126 AT&T Yahoo!.
182 Taking Pictures 92 Camera Options Settings 94 Shooting mode 94 Timer 95 White Balance 95 Change Phone Password 59 Changing Your Settings 47 Charging battery 7 Check PIN code 58 Clear Phone Memory .
183 L Landscape 39 Lock Applications 58 M MEdia Net and WAP Accessing the MEdia Net Homepage 148 Accessing the MEdia Net Site 150 Changing WAP Profiles 150 Downloading Multim edia Files 113 Navigating.
184 Tones 87 Used Space 91 Videos 90 N Network Profile Configuratio n 65 Network Selection 65 P Paragraph Inserting a Return 45 Parental Controls Configuring Filters 73 Setup 73 Password Changing 59 P.
185 Swap 36 T Text Input Mode Changing within Handwriting 44 Tip Calculator 137 Tones 87 Tools Alarms 133 Calculator 137 Calendar 134 Camera 92 Converter 137 Memo 136 Recent Calls 136 Record Audio 132.
186 Windows Live Hotmail 105 World Clock 138 Deleting an Entry 138 Y Yellowpages Mobile 85 a887 Infinity.book Page 186 Friday, July 10, 200 9 1:34 PM.
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