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Samsung GT-S3100 User Manual

Samsung GT-S3100
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GT-S3100
Draft 1
2009-06-01
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Samsung GT-S3100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGT-S3100
GPRSClass 10
EDGEClass 10
SIMMini-SIM
Phonebook1000 entries
Call recordsYes
CameraVGA
VideoYes
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
Bluetooth2.1, A2DP
RadioFM radio
MessagingSMS, MMS, Email
GamesYes
JavaYes, MIDP 2.0
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion 800 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 300 h
NetworkGSM 900 / 1800
Display TypeTFT
Display Size2.2 inches
Display Resolution176 x 220 pixels
Memory Card slotYes
Alert typesVibration
USBYes
ColorsBlack, Pink
Operating SystemProprietary

Summary

safety and usage information

Safety warnings and precautions

Critical warnings and measures to prevent injury, damage, and ensure safe operation.

assembling and preparing your mobile phone

Install SIM, battery, and charge

Steps to install SIM card, battery, and perform the initial charge.

troubleshooting

Vehicle and equipment safety

Interference and injury prevention

driving safety and regulations

Driving safety

Advice and tips for using a mobile phone safely while driving.

Regulatory compliance

Adherence to regulations for mobile phone use in specific areas.

phone and accessory care

Accessory and battery care

Importance of using approved accessories and protecting batteries from damage.

Phone handling

Precautions for handling the phone to prevent physical damage and maintain operation.

health and safety information

Radio Frequency (RF) Signals and SAR

Explanation of RF energy exposure, SAR limits, and testing procedures.

SAR values for this model

Specific SAR values reported to the FCC for head and body-worn operation.

consumer information on wireless phones

FDA's role and research findings

FDA's role in wireless phone safety

FDA's authority and actions regarding hazardous RF emission levels.

research needs and FDA actions

What is FDA doing?

Description of FDA's collaborative research and information dissemination on EMF issues.

minimizing RF exposure

Steps to minimize exposure

Reducing time and increasing distance from the RF source.

medical device interference

Phone interference with medical equipment

Details on phone interference with pacemakers, hearing aids, and other medical devices.

road safety

Driving safety tips

Comprehensive advice for drivers using mobile phones, covering calls and distractions.

Emergency calls

Instructions and guidance on making emergency calls, including 9-1-1.

operating environment and pacemakers

Pacemakers

Recommendations for maintaining safe distance from pacemakers.

medical devices and explosive environments

Potentially Explosive Environments

Instructions to switch off the phone in areas with explosive atmospheres.

emergency calls and FCC notice

Making an emergency call

Step-by-step guide to contacting emergency services.

FCC Notice and Cautions

FCC compliance statement and measures to correct radio interference.

interference and product cautions

battery and charger precautions

Battery charging precautions

Guidelines on charging, usage, and avoiding extreme temperatures.

Battery short-circuiting and disposal

Warnings against short-circuiting and instructions for battery disposal.

care and maintenance

phone handling and cleaning

correct disposal of batteries

phone locking and call functions

Lock your phone

Procedure to set a password to lock the phone.

sending and viewing messages

troubleshooting messages

network and call issues

audio quality and battery issues

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